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1 RED BANK REGISTER for r All Department* Call RE 64)03 VOLUME LXXVU, NO. 7 EED BANK, N. J., THUKSDAY, AUGUST 2,954 0c PER COPY SECTION ONE PAGES TO 2. Proposed New Shrewsbury Zonng Changes Draw Strong Opposton :. TINTON FALLS - Ah :. emend- /ment to the zonng ordnance of; New Shrewsbury ; Was Introduced by borough councl: lst; Thursday nght and resulted n a heated dscusson of more.than an hour wth prncpal objectons comng from) resdents of the Waysde area. In general, the objectors sad the proposed ordnance amendment requrng lots of 50-foot frontage and 40,000 square feer totalarea for buldng a : house s too. strngent and would prevent the development of ther part of: the bor-^ o u g h :.... ".... The measure s scheduled for a publc hearng at councls next meetng, Sept After the code was read Cor ntroducton by Counclman Herbert L. Wllett, 3d, a petton n/ opposton was presented ty Mss Mary Shafto c-t. Waysde, who; spoke brefly and ISad she : wad, represent? ng a, delegaton of resdents of that secton who are opposed to the pendng onng coob. ; ;G)clm Outvoted, 5-: ]_.. The strongest opposton was put forth by; Counclman Henry S. Glem, who cast, the only negatve vote when councl balloted; 54 to Introduce the measure. Sayng he was speakng for the resdents of the southern part of the borough, Mr. Glclm sad, "Were beng domneered by people In ths (northern) end of town. I thnk Its a burden on tho ptople of the southern end of tho borough." Mr. Glem, who sad.he has been SO;nervous.over Ibs proposed or-, dnance that he has notbeen able to sleep, charged " Youre stalemat- : ng the whole borough" and asked that the southern secton bs gven jnbre busness area than Is proposed n the new : nea3ure. He also asked for smaller lots,. sayng 40,- 000-square foot lots are too large and "youre not gong-to get that class : of people here." Another.pont rased by Mr; Glelm.was that the same, sze lots should.preval, through the whole borough. \ ;. "/ Bg Ideas Wont Pay ": :.., When Mtv Wllett shook hs head : In apparent dsagreement, -Mr. Glelny shouted,* "Dont shake your : head-^you^ve got-tbonuch North Jersey. In. here, thats.whats the trouble." He.also sad, "You have bg deas for the borough;-. but they wont ;pay for- our end of. the bor^ ough." ; :"-, :..;Mr;. Wllett, whd.has.been.actve In the zonng ppcratonsjpf^the; bbr- ough slnce-he! has been on councl, explaned the thnkng behnd the proposed amendment and what t \.cla -for tn ;; general;"> : -f K.-*n, - :He-sad there ; aro : a; "number of radcal- changes -n. ths pattern." ; Some parts, he added wll reman the same, such as the northern soc- "7 tloh, whch he aald^ls: pretty; well bult, up." The area known as Green Grove would also reman as : s - : - -. :. ^ V,.,.: - Seek Busness on Hghways One of the bg changes, Mr. Wllett sad, s the adopton of commercal zonng along the major roads and hghways In the : southern part of- the borough.v He sad the ordnance calls for busness buldngs to be set-back a consderable dstance rorr the hghways ; "so we dont ^have thngs jammed up aganst the hghway."- - A. dfferent concept n zonng, ^-Mr^Wlllett-contnned,Js_toJave. dfferent sze house requrements on the, some sze lota. In dfferent sectons n the borough. There vhave.been changes In Pne Brook, he added, that would convert "a \_gpod part" from Industral toj resdental zonev The Industral.zoneT.. has been, extended n the center secton of the borough, Mr. WHlett sad, wth an eye to developng ndustral ratables. ~. In concluson, Mr: W llett : sad the plannng board. In makng Its recommendatlonshas tred to- take nto, consderaton the present character of the houses, the future ard the road patterns of the bor- - o u g h., v. > " : ;. :....? }. ". - In some Coses, Mr: W llett sad, "We dont know what 3 n, the future" and councl -s-holdng up several classfcatons. "So we; can make adjustments when we Bee w h a t u n f o l d s. " 7 ; ;. :., ; - House Szes Increased.-.:-.. ""The Waysdearea,.-whch seems tp: be the center of ( ontroyersy, n the" proposed ordnance; now has..,: requrements for lots of 00-fobt frontage and 20,000 square- feet Most of the undeveloped land n the- borough would be. put n a zone.that requres the 50-fpot front :- wth! a total, of.40,000, square feet In the lot..the", measure also ^lalses^thc^e^urwettbrfor square. footage ofthe houseb themselves..: Where currently, n some zones,., : the; mnmum-could be,672.square t feet, the proposed mnmun s 800. In. pther zones where the.mlhlmum ; ^bw allowed s,200 oetc-j square footage. In a house, {* wll be rased ;rto l,40(t Bquare feet! /...>, : :... smr, Glem, In hs lat btof bppo- Blttottp tha amehdhertsald In -- chcken, farm, pg tarra Vand.-you wont, get people to buld ohy acre lots next to them. A. He alsoponted ; out;.jwe have b water - and We have to send ourchljaten ten mles v to schdol-pra bus.! ;;": ;:. :. v ; Mayor j.telter. r Rlgby then explaned theactonsol the plannng ; Joard ln fecbmmendlrg the ohangos -.and ^councl>;for^actng on ; them. r > He>ald sst/year and:: a huf7agq /.^When:<-lt..w^v.Ay]drr<tAtl)b>;(}ardan, State,ParkwaywsXonnrthrough: ;: vthebpfougt, It Wasdepdedtppre :rnvont ^dovelppers^f rem^uylnpsuf :Y:arge jareas; of^ land for; ;devetop ^CS^^S^^ps^aonln \^f. yj-; ; He sad;c^noil;ben < 2ut l * f stotn : SS^?«^J^ftWs ^)^a *bfogh Tha frst tcp/ ha added,, wasto zone the northern secton, "It ddnt appeal to everyone," Mayor Rgby contnued, "but,, n some measure t has stood ts test. We khow*t was not perfect.:. -: Mayor Rgbywent on to say the hstory of the plannng boa ; d has been one of dvded votes ard that the board worked on ths amendment for nne months. He sad the board lstened to Its consultant "and the;economcs of the stuaton was always consdered.! -.-. ^ran Npt Perect ".]..;. "Ths ordnance s not a perfect plan, the mayor added. He sad he has been told by experts In the feld that "the mnute t s adopted t becomes obsolete" and the plannng board wll, start agan. One of the thngs that has hampered the borough In. the past, Maypr Rlgby contnued, s that huge parts of rekd frontage property has been owned by arelatve.y few..persons, and they have been unwllng to co-operate wth borough offcals In ther plans. "We have to have a Wllngness on the part of the people who own the property," he con- eluded...v,..-.. ; ""!.-; Thomas Shafto suggested that councl hold the measure over untl theseptember meetng and n the.nterm hold a meetng n Waysde; where the resdehts of that area, would have a chance to dscuss t.. ;," "... : : :.Durng/-the.-dscusson,, t was ponted put that the proposed ordnance has been stu,ded_by^lhe, plannng board for: months and publc meetngs wore held but very few people turned out to dscuss the problem. :. -,. v Epps Pralses.Board;.; -! The plannng boa-d was prased by Counclman : Coletto. M..Epps who sad the problem n zonng Is also a problem of socology.. He sad he has come to the concluson that, the planrrg board "Is very effcent." Mr, Bpps saldthcre has not" ;been "tod; much-;nterest! n plannng n the past two years" on the part of borough resdehts and the-...wprk-- of the plannng board was done "n very good fath."-., :-? - : -v. ; ::;.,,._A.Jlst :-.of. recommendatons was submtted for. councls consdt braton. by Counclman Arthur A. Erckson, "who wth Counclman Francs P. Lttle, makes up the commttee on socal and economc development- And publc : nformaton."- : ; : ". ;;.-/,: ; The frst suggeston-was that for the proper economc development, the.-borough should start studyng the possblty ^f one contnuous TOad t from- J one^d > bt^thebofpuglt to- the other and the postng of sgns, at all entrances to the "bor o u g h.. ;.. ;. : ; " : - ; ". ; : : : > :The commttee alb recommended, that studes shouw bo contnued for the purchase or constructon qf a town hall at the-flrst opportunty. -.. : *:: ; ". Seek Parks, Shoppng Centers... The.; commttee also recommend-- ed the plannng board gve consderaton to the locaton of parks and playgrounds and also study the possblty Of havng developers gve land for that purpose. He sad t s felt tho plannng board should alsostudy the-southern end, of the borough, as wel as the northern, end, for a ste for a shoppng center. _:. : ^ LL..l- J u..,.-^_ I Other recomnendatlons by the commttee7are:_ :.,,.;;; A mercantle ordnance should be ntroduced; the; polce /ordnance, establshng a polce department, that was prevously tabled be "reactvated ;" armeetng wth: the fre underwrtng bureau w,lth -"an end to^reauce-therflre-nsurahce-rates^- that;councl "hold two meetngs a. month; that: a, montbly..treasurers report be gven and a lst of blls for payment be submtted to each counclman before.each meetng; that the. fnance>commttee -bechanged to the fnance and. audtng commttee and the membershp be Increased.from two to, three, ; and. that the". buldng nspectors report nclude the amount of fees collected. --,.,- The.buldng nspector reported that he ssued permtsfor n constructon lost month,... Flremer "Granted Varance.. Councl followed the recommetldatlon of tho zonng; board-of.adjustmcht arfl approved a yarlonce for the local flre company to buld a 30x30 cnder block addtor to ts preseht buldng; The flre com-f pony has started ts annual drlvo f o r. f u n d s..- :: /: ;;.; ;;.. ; ; -. Councl called upo ts road commlttee to come up wth a plan to T6palr"RtygFdale ave..after? a -petton was repelyed from the resdents of the street askng the elmnaton of the. "duot, path", cpndtbn. -.;A spokesman for: the-group estmated the work.could, bo done for approxmately $2,00u.. Mayor Rlgby ppnted out that thebpraghnow-has a clam.pendng aganst the cpntraclprb for the Garden State j parkway; whp used thatyp^cflnsldorably,;;,,,;,^,.,^,,^;;^ Luncheonette Sold ; By^PwpMgpj^A : ^;:^: : < [ Irvng. :Flsher, and js cousn, Helen/ Shapro, have.bought the luncheonette-.-; busnes, :.. at. East Front st. and Wharf > ave,. from Anthony and Ruth pspngo.: As partners;! they : are;; operatng -the place: under, the,-ume.ofthe Kpzy ^6ffBr\lunpHeonete;;:;^,/--jv-;"; ; <: VMrgJJsor^hps t^gpt^jh-law: afvjosephf Ides^bf r Re^BankJ has; bdervtopldywjat^ortlmonmolth;.kft ;^^»«:tero^b"t > W»tnc ^w^5,nl^t«5^gr I )^^»«fyjnf ;ofsp^t?opsg::twefstqr#y^l" v and Op&atW MoylyBars^L... Palala^^jpld;! ;thflf,6ttw^m5tp A "^StMfflpawSBapwp f l cnu l«los,trolt;«q3; dtok To ExKbt Stamps at Monnbuth Far Frederc P. Tompkns of Far Haven, Martn L. Wachtel of Red Sank, presdent of the Monmouth County Phlatelc socety, and Walter. Quelch of Wanamassa are shown select, ng rare covers for stamp exhbt to be held at the Monmouth far Saturday and Sunday at Monmouth Park race track. Proceeds from the_fajr_g,o to the Monmouth County Hstorcal socety." ~ Dr. L. T. Camp Opens Offce Dr. Leonard T. Camp has opened an offce at 6 Broad st. for the practce of orthodontcs, the straghtenng of teeth. Dr. Leonard T. Camp Dr. Camp s a graduate of Lakewood,hgh school and the Unlvcrsl ty of Pennsylvana Dental school. Whle n dental school, he was elected a member of Omcron Kap pa Upstlon, n tlonal honorary den tal socety, and was a student nstructor n oral pathology. Upon gaduaton n 943, he en^ tercd dental practce In New York cty, where he practced orthodontcs from 0d to 95. He became a member of the Amercan Assocaton of Orthodontsts; tho Northeastern Socety of. Orthodontsts, and attendng orthodontst n charge of the clnc at Lutheran hosptal n Brooklyn.-He also has been certfed as a specalst, by the Amercan Board of Orthodontcs, Dn Camp entered the Army In 05, and served as a captan n the Dental Corps In Germany. He was separated n Mar, 953, and establshed a practce at 60 Bangs ave., Asbury Park, He wll mantan both offces. Rumson Dept. To Canvass Boro RUMSON The Kumson.flro department, faced by restrctons and legslatons of tho New Jersey raffle and bngo law hns canceled. Its fremens far, for f:e second connecutlvo year and agan wll attempt to rase funds by a houseto-house canvass of the borough. In a letter maled to resdents of -.the borough the department states, "ID other years, your support of our far enabled the department to become one of the gteat volunteer organzatons of the state. It s our Ifopo. that changes In the legslaton governng conduct of falls, etc., wll enable us to retun to our tradtonal means of - fund- rasng our annual fall." The letter further ponts to the departments record of servce tq the communty, Includng mantenance of up-to-date lre fghtng technques and equpment resultng In gvng borough resdents one oc the lowest Insurance rates In the state. - The commttee re charge of the drve Includes Chef Danel Shea, Francs Duffy, WUIUm IBradley, Fred Bradley and Herbert Bush of Rumson flre company and S MI- lard, Aumack, John.Sammon and Raymbnd McCue of Oceanlo Hook ana Laddcr^company.., -, Camp Supporter* StUA In-oar euo, prwtt. ntttnt room by wp«t»»r»du»u &!< and.f»m»» 0> For,««rTlp. ; wlthor*«ltln«,or for homt Jlttl V :»«llsrb:».am4;; boothlj«mo tojerttfrotl^t.pb**, mmmm mm Wj^mmm. Women Recevng Bogus Cancer* Colh FBKEHOLD Irobcoutor J. Vctor Carton has Issued another warnng about a male telephone caller who represents hmself (s a doctor practcng n the Bed Bank area In quest of Informaton about cancer. Mr. Carton sad smlnr calls were made last ysnr by a man uho sad ho was a doctor who at that tme was n (he Army. Women who have receved the cnlls have been asked embarrassng personal questons after beng led to beleve the call.is In the nterest of the Amercan Cancer socety. Mr. Ctton nad tho socety uses no such survey, He ask* women not U> ah-ner anv questons of such < culler and to Immedately notfy local polce or the prosecutors ofnee. Schools Names Honor Prncpals EATONTOWN Ths boroughs two elementary schools wll bo named n honor of local prncpals wth long teachng records and a thrd school; on whch constructon wll begn later ths year, wll be dedcated as "a memoral to those who ded In.mltary servce, t vvas announced today by Clarence G. Meeks, Jr., charman of the health and educatonal practces commttee of tho board of educaton. Announcng wnners of a schoolnamng contest, Jcld among Eatontown lesldents. Mr. Mcelts sad the present Broad Street school wll be named "The Fred G. Steelmah School" In recognton of hs many years of devoted servce as teacher and prncpal. He served, from 95 to 940. Mrs. Kenneth Way and Mrs. Dors E. Dobrowsk wee named co-wnners. The now ten-room school on Grant st, whch wll be ppencd In September,for the frst tme, wll be dedcated as "The Margaret L. Vctter Sohoo!".n honor of the present prncpal of the Broad Street school, who has served n that capacty snce 940, pror to whch she was a teacher In the Batontown system. Honor for the wnnng name goes to Carol M. Peterson. A twenty-room school, on whch b)ds are beng sought and whch wll be ready for occupancy In tho fall of 955, wllj_bc named "The Eatontown Memoral School." "The facf that ths school s beng bult by federal funds," Mr. Meeks sad, makes t especally approprate, that t be dedcated to those who have ded "n the servce of ther country." Credt for the name went to co-wnners: -Mrs. Alce J.Sculthorpe and Dors Dobrowsk, Leo J. Carlng, Jr., presdent of the board, wll name a specal commttee to arrange dedcaton ceremones for tho Margaret L, Vetcr school and approprate ceremones for the namng of the Fred G. Steelmah school. Set Sept. 25 For Pet Show The pet show and far staged annually by thetlonrnouth County Organzaton for Socal Servce Is Scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 25 at the Holmdel grape farm,. Mss Laura Hardng, M. C. O. S S, presl dent, announced today..plans are under way for the tradtonal famly outng, whch wll nclude the pet show In the mornng, games for all ages, pony rdes, sales of home baked good, farm produce and canned goods, and other features,,, Proceeds wll beneft the publc health nursng program of M, C, O, S, S. whch serves thousands of Monmouth county famlllen. A- commttee consstng; of ^omen- from <u! -, parts o -Monmouth. county J» workng on arrangements-for tho far, whojt was held In recentyears at Brodkdala farm, < Llncrofl. >. V"2hfJ was hold at, (hd grape Llncroft-Holmdel rd Berger Names CD. Assstants LITTLE SILVER-In a move to accentuate the Cvl Defcnse and Dsaster Control program n.,thls borough, Jay Bcrgcr, CD. drector, has announced new appontments to several key dvsonal opcatons phases. Wth suffcent two-way rado transcevers.on order foruse. at control center, each zone of the borough and moble use, the post of coordnator, vacated some tme ago by Austn D. Bolcc due to hs appontment as deputy.drector, has been flled by Mr. Berbers appontmentof Robert dc la Rclssllc. Mr. Reussllc vacates hs former rank of chef of.the ar rad warden dvson, an operaton he organzed "from scratch" and bult up to a strength, of 58 members. He contnues hs addtonal dutes as thrd deputy "arector. Mr, Reussllc, who resdes at 42 Crest dr. -wth hs wfe Helen and ther three chldren,,has been a resdent hero 4 years He s a drector of the Communty YMCA., drector of the Red Bank Communty Chamber of Commerce, a member ot the Rlvervlew hosptals board of governors and a drector of the Red Bank Rotary club. He graduated from the_red Bank- hgh school and the Unversty of Pennsylvana. Norman S. Sltdmore of the polce department wll assume the rank of chef of.tho ar rad warden dvson, replacng Mr. Reusable. Mr.: Skldmorc, a member of the Natonal Gunrd three years, joned tho polce force n August, 953, as a specal offcer. He s a men\ber of the Atlantc Hghlands Yacht club and s a, graduate of Red Bank hgh school. Mrs. Herman B. Huber has been apponted secretary of records and Inventory, a post created to releve the councl secretary. Mrs. Hubcr a resdent of Lltle Slver three years, resdes at 72 Queens dr. wth her husband and ther chldren, Lesle and Constance. He s an owner of the Hubers Mens shop of Red Batk. Mrs. Huber s a member of the Shore Chld Study group and wa? wth the Sgnal Corps laboratores from 94 to 848 as secretary to the offcer n charge of the personnel branch. Wns Dsplay Contest George W. Browne NEWARK George W. Browne of 44 Salem lane, Lttle Slver, dsplay supervsor of Publc Servce Electrc and Gas Company of New Jersey, desgned the wndow dsplay that took frst prze n a contest sponsored by the electrc housewares dvson of tho Natonal Electrcal Manufacturers assocaton. The dsplays^ theme Was a message baaed on. a gft campagn addressed to relatves and frends of summer brdes,-to-bc, "Shell be Happy Elver After wlth_ Electrc Hooeeware Gfts." The dsplay featured a ltfe-slzed sculptured., paper cut-out of abrde standng aganst a gft book background, surrounded byolectrlo Housswares Items.! r Mr. Brownes/departme.hWpfepares d sploydeslptj,andymaterals.for 488 car ulr<lo* In cempanv tranche* lr. ths state. Stamps, Antques Among Features Of Monmouth Far Event to Be Mold Saturday and Sunday _At Jtace Track OCEANPORT Amerca* frst government postnge stamp wll be on dsplay Saturday and Sunday at Monmouth Park race track durng the seventh annual Monnouth far for ; the. beneft ot the Monmouth COunty Hstorcal as so c a on, Among other rare, stomps shown wll be an 852 Red Bank covcv, and. an 832 Freehold cover whch depcts the. cholera epdemc In Prnceton Walte I Quclcl of Wanamassa; whose collecton of Monmouth county covers Is worldfamous, Is n charge of stamp r\ llbts. Also workng oh tho commttee Is Martn L. Wachtel of Red Bank, prodcnt of the Monmouth County Phlatelc socety. These are only a few of He stamp to be seen thce arr many other of great nterest to collectors of Amercan stamps Wllam Mackcy ohbelford Rchard Mocller of Rumso and Frcder c P Tompkns of Far Haven la\a planned a great number.of fasc T natlng exhbts, for. He/mens hobby show, a specal featue of tho far. There wll be. exhbts of all types of woodv/ork and metalwork, and a specal dsplay ol decoys of all knds, some of whch are the work of Monmouth county makers Each decoy maker had hs ow ndvdual characterstc whch dstngushed hs work from that of any other maker. Early machne made decpys, all weghted and hand;pantcd, are now collectors tems. In addton, there Wll be a number of antque and modern frearms from tho collecton of James Lcftwch of Rumson. They nclude a double-barreled flntlock pstol one of two used by Gen. Santa de Ana at the Battle of the Alamo; Egyptan, Spansh and Italan blunderblss pstols of the md-8th ccn tury; Savage Cvl war pstol, mod ern parachute flare-gun, tontuck rfle used m the Revolutlonjtry-ayar Japanoso matchlock rfle of about 690, 8th- century, seven-foot" Mor-f ocean flntloct rfle and >l3to), a modern Belgan" 25-cal. automatc for a womans handbag and a Japanese watch-fob ptol, one nch long, whch actually lrcs. As In prevous years, Mr3. Llan Boschon and Oharles^Vanderveer are n charge of the antques show There wll be-6q dealers from New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvana exhbtng aganst a background of flower arrangements under the drecton of Mrs Joseph Lord of Lttle Slver There also wll bo a food booth and Whtr Elephant table. Webstcrs Mark 25th" Annversary M and Ms. Layton Webster of 5 Lncoln ct, Kcanst>ur, cclcbated ther 25th weddng annlvesary Sunday at a patty gven by Mr. Wcbstcts ssters, Mrs Mldred Moore and Mrs Mabel Lews Parf, at Mrs. Moores home, 90 West Font st. A buffet lunch was served. An annlversaty cake was centerpece of a table decorated wth whte stt earners, weddng bells and slver candles. Roses and gladol also were used. - Mr. Webster ha been employed In "the mechancal department of The Regster mote than 25yeats Guests from Red Bank were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Moore, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pokus. Present from Keansburff were Ms. Carolne. Berbcrlch, Mr, and Mrs. vpcd Kalkhof, Mr. and Mrs. Alvn A,.Adams,. Mrs, Al Schwark, Mr. and Ms Harry Beaman, Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Trcncy, Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Collns and Mr. and Mrs, Melvn Ullmcycr. Other guests were Mr. and Mts. Clarence Downng of Scott, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nodlo, Cortland, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Ballard, Sherburne, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs. Lesle Downng.and.Mrs. Harry Hamlton, Homer, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs.. Wllam Kruser,,Y6nkers, Mr. and Mrs. Chrs Schummel, Planflcld. JJr. and Mrs. Joht Durnm, Mr. and Mrs. Lcstof Duncan, Sr., and Mr.knd Mrs. Benjamn Parr, Bayonne, Mrs. Hazel Murphy, Newark; Mr. and Mrs Frank Semnara, Jamesburg; Mrs. A. L. Hanlcy, Demarest, Mls3 Alce Akcrly, Mr. and Mrs. John Cam pel and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korn, Perth Amboy; Mr. and Mrs. James Butler and Mr. and Ms Sgurd Olvlnj?, Mlddlctown; Paul Eudcsfcldcr, Mrs. Elzabeth VanHull ana Ml. and" Mrs, Joseph Cllbras, Atlantc Hghlands; Mr. kand Mrs. Josepn Caraccl, South Amboy. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gelhaus and Mrs. Lea Brauer, Keypdrt; Mr. and Mrs. John Borden, Lncroft; Mss Emm Kessler,: Elberon; Mr. and Mrs. Verno.n Paulson, Rumson, and Mr, and Mrs. Stanley W. Parr, Bclmar, Elks Lodges to Gve Mnslrel Show n Oct. LONG BRANCH Addle Knd of the Red Bank Elks < lodgo announced at a meetng of tho Long Branch lodge lost wcqk. that a mnstrel showwlkbo. presented by both lodges Oct. 6 and 7 afr tho Strand theater^ Long -Branchr The lodges, sad Mr. Knd, wll be helped In the project by ther womens auxlares, The group held a lodge of sorrow, for Henry Howard, who dedin, June.-/ > "2 SuprUtlvVAtortRHnl. - V Ohlr«(l»»r novaltn." J)«n4h vo OlJt Shop M» B»n»» nv, Mutf Sut. N, J-_AJvrtlnmnt. - C,, Opens Law Offces Lous R. Alkln5 Lous Rdmond Alkcna of Pull man ave, Elbcton, hll opened ofdce for the pcneal pactlco of law at 23 Boadway, Long Blanch. Mr. Akn ccently ctuncd from a tou of duty wth tho U S. Navy as Ar "Intellgence Offcer aboard the allc aft canlcr Slboncv Plo to hs f call to actve duty In, Januay, 053, Ml. Alklns was assocated wth the law (lrtn of Durand, Iyns & Carton In Asbury Pak A Kaduntc ot the Cornell un vcslty School of Law, Mr. Alkns was a membc of the boad of edtors of the Cornell Law Quarterly whle he w-s there, and s a member, of the Monmouth Bar assocaton and New Jersey State Bar assocaton He also has been actve n local organzatons and cvc affars. St. James to Buy Outdoor Crb Clculrs wec Issued to parshoners of St.James Catholc church Sunday nvtng them to share n obtanng an outdoor ctb and set of Natvty fgures, a project sponsored by tho churclts Holy Name socety. Mchael J Anderson, presdent, sad the numcs,of palsh organzatons patlcpatng n the endeavor wll be Inclbcd on a plaque attached to the crb. He added that mcmbes of the pausl gave "enthusastc approval" to the ptoject and that Sundays response was encout agng. The dvc wll contnue untl the goal Is t cached. Checks may, be maled to St. James tortory, made out lo crb fund." The alb wll he erected each Chlstmaa season on tho lght front lawn at St. James. Mr. Anderson sad the crb has been dscussed scvcal years, but that t should become a realty ths Chrstmas John P, Mulvhll Is charman of thd.fund commttee. Sevlpg wth hm ae Msgr. Emn-etl A. Monahan, sprtual dltectot; Mr. Anderson; Wa en West, ll«t vce posldent; Leo Fsk, Jeucmd vco presdent; Ftancs-p. McNally, secretary; Geoge Canjr, tcasure; Lesle C. McBrldV, marshal;. Mchael J. Bergn, RV^d Bank, Thomas Hodgkss and Ptonk Trlolo, Far Haven; Joseph Lah<c_rd Hctbcrt Altonbutg, Rver PlazaT" Phlp J. Trommel and Frank K.ctnan, Mld-v dlctown; James D. Snythe and James W. Bly, Shrewsbury; Rchard Nortz and Thomas Corcoran, R vcrsdp_ Heghts, and Rchard Homan, Llncroft. Sea Brght Club Plans Card Party SEA BRIGHT The Womens Democratc club of Sea Brght wll hold ts annual dessert-brdge Tuesday afternoon, Aug. 7, at the Sea Brght Yacht club. Ms." Robert Norton s charman. Hghlght of the event wll be a fashon show to be gven by Wlntos Fur shop and the Elte Hat shop, both of Red Bank. Honored guests wll be Mayor Katharne Elkus Wto, state commlttoewoman; Mrs. Walter Smalc, vce charman oc the county commttee; Mrs. Gustavo J. Freret, presdent of the Womens Democratc club of Monmouth county and the followng.canddates! Charles F. Sullvan, for congress; Glenn L. Swader, for county clerk; Charles F. Dttmar, for surrogate, and James J. Ahern and Arthur A- Erckson, for freeholders. Commttee ades wll be Mrs. J. Harry Robettaon and Mrs. Fred Tuns, patrons; Mrs. Wllam Grcer and Ms. Thomas Kuczala, fashon showr Ms, Claude Mlnaldl and Mrs. Wayne Garland, tckets; Mrs, Wllam Douglas and.mrs.charles V. Sanders, table przes; Mrs. John P.. Wer and Mrs. Mary Keehn, specal awards; Mrs. Thomas arrel and, Mrs, Jano Garland, recepton: Mrs. Bertha Keehn and Mrs. Cyrlf Smack, cards and tallcb, and Mrs. Edgar Beanum, Mrs. George Doyle and Mrs. C. W. Rose, decoratons. Fred W. Covert Buys Sglcr Servce Center HEADDENS CORNKR Fred W. Covert, formerly of Far Haven, has purchased * the former Slglor Falrvlew Servce Center- on hghway 35 antl Ij conductng the busness, under tha name of Coverts Caso Servce. Wm Tho large buldng has been repanted. Calsq gaso.lne tanks nstalled and now equpment added. Tho sorvlco Includes Duco enamel, body^and fender work,and"wrqckec:servce., - >J vwr. Covert,,.wth "hls" wfe and tour, chldren, huva mavml (mm Tal Ha\» >n apartrfts o<<r the offce tnd shep, V V New Busness Zone Sought At Oceanport ^ Would Include Tract Where Tencnbaun Planned Center C-:., OCEANPOUT The mayor x h* councl Thursday nghtreceved» ; request that the area at thenorth> : cast corner of Man st. and Broadway be ncluded n the borough* master plan, currently under study. The request; receved n the forn of a letter, came from Nat Tenebaum, Vreeland Sefert and Joseph P. Mazza, owners of property thert. The area ncludes the property. whch Mr. Tehcbaum recently asked to have ncluded n a busness zona to permt hm,to erect a shoppng center. He wthdrew hs proposal at a publc hearng at whch a num«bcr of.objectons were made by resdents of ths borough and Eatontown. " ; ; " : " Most of those opposed to the plan complaned that ncluson of the Tenebaumtract n a busness zone would In effect be "spot zonng" and that t would reduce the values of adjonng propertes..: ;..- [ : Sefert Changes" Mr. Sefert was one of the chef, objectors at" that hearng. In the.< letter receved by councl last week, > the three property owners stated,, :, they feel, l.t s now tme to.make tha ;> area a busness zone. In ther let-, tor they descrbed the area Specfc- ally as from Monmouth Park-p..."- " west to Broadway and from Man : st. east to a pont cost of a repar -.-;? s h o p ;. ;".. ; ;"... :." - ;. ". ;. ; ". - Mayor Edward C. Wlson ex-"./:;.- planed- that councl frst would.; havo to have plannng board ap- ; proval of tho plan, followed by. a., publc hearng. Mr. ^Sefert -sad -, ;: the plan has been submttedo the ; -, p l a n n n g b o a r d. ;, -. " *. :$ Councl nstructed Hohry Ander-, son, who has been workng on the water problem n the Portaupeck; v area, to request the Portaupeck w«- ; ter company to extend a. number. of Its mans n that secton of the,< borough. The acton came.after.. Mr. Anderson reported resdents of. ; Portaupeck "are cryng for water." 77 He added they have made apples-/ 5 tbh for extenson of the mans but have gotten no where. He recom-.; mended that pressure be-put on; : ; the water company. V-;v (^s:... Water KatoBalsea ;.- :3 Mr, Anderson reportod the Publle ; Utlty commsson hasgranted tha. Portaupeck.company a rate ralse.."^ totalng about J5,800. They plan td ". :; rase the money, he sad, by raslnf :;-. water rates but that noralseahava beon put nto, effect as yet..tha : water company, Mr. Andersph ex-: f planed, plans to submt:a hew rata- : schedule to the P.U.C. for : ap- :< p r p v a l, -.. : ;: -... : : Councl" adjourned.untl net - Thursday^ wten^a-publc-hearlh:-^ wrbe held On the applcatloh; for -5, a transfer of a lquor lcense from Robert L. Smth to Benedcta Szad- j, kowsk. An objecton"has. been;je-. ccved from Davd Resnkoff repre- : :> sentlng the Coast Hardwar corpor-,." ; allon, who, accordng, to a letter 5 from Mr. Kesnlkoff, receved.* : judgment aganst Smth. The - -! 4 cense s for Occanport nn; < y:_ Wlsons Buy I Momas^^erj^y T Bolston : Waterbury reports,the V. sale tomr. and Mrs. Paul E.Wl- - * son of Grange avc;, Far Haven, of / *3 the Wllam Thomas property on ); Buena Vsta ave, ( Rumson, part of7> f the fermer James C. Auchnclpss S- property. ;.--.." ";. ".,;...; ".... : ; The house, old colonal, contan-,;s n^g flye bedrooms and t*o; paths, V s s stuated on almost two, acres of ; l landscaped grounds. Mr. Wlson s) an executve rf CBS televson. The ^ Thomas famly have moved to Berr muda, where Mr, Thomas.s-In-^* charge of the Amercan;Red Crdss ;S After.extensve mproyements, ths ; Wlsons are now occupyng thfr "; n e w home. -.." ;",... "..;,.. ^ Mr. and Mrs. Clfton Smth" of; ;! Sea Grt purchased an acre and a -f; half of landscaped grounds... on ; Navcsnk.Rlve* rd., Mddletowh ; ( fron, the Northover Development.;= company. They are buldng a large;»* ranch home on the property-and,?v plan to move there In fve months. :($, Mr. and Mrs. G. B, McCallum, ;? Jr, have sold, ther home at 47 Cen-: ;.4 ter; st.>: Rumson; to Hr. ard Mrs A\ J.,H. Brodrcky ; of, ; Applebrobfc : A farms, Mlddleto,wn., The house con-. 3 tans two lvng rooms, dnng room, modern kltohen, fpur bedrooms, a 3 bath-and lavatory; The large plot,-.-i! of ground &;vrell shrubbed ard.has ;v? rnany flower gardens" as welas ;»; ( > vegetable garden, Mr. and Mrs. Me-, ; Oallum- ; have moved, to ^.Atlantc"},M Hghlands.;;.,...,,..,...,V----.-r-. ^ pf^ The soles--were (egbtated"<by -^ Elzabeth TV Handall, who s-mbpv>u elatedwth Mr. Waterbury. ;".- M+r v., ; >,;;:-:-,..,-,;: < : ::/.^^-:::M To^mslp;. ScbojolC MIDQLETOWN -.?OWNSBP.^Swl Mddletowr townshp schools: :wlu$a open. Thursday, Bcp.-6,;tpKgr*Amm one through 2, lt/was..;bjnounce^gh thls\weekyby.:dr;:w^he";g;-p,at»,. g superlntendent^of^schools.v^h/tjsa Dr. Pato "sad antorlentaton,*d«y. wlubfl v hed J vllv^n.ertyvseptj l j«r3j^th^«ce»;*;;(fe^?a^ :>Ktq "-Sald^-Vnrelnafc^aat^fo^ nw Srahts^lnP^#^O^ tto wll,bo heldmonds^tau, Irbn>M0 ajf&ftfflmsra!m B mmrnm m

2 Two College lsts ^few Courses " I*ONG BRANCH New college course* and revsons In electroncs, poltcs, lterature and engneerng are lsted In the Monmouth Junor college catalog for 9M-9SS whch Is now -beng dstrbuted, Assstant Dean Arthur H. Hafner announced ths week. Two entrely new currlculuras. Government and Poltcs" and "Engneerng Ade," have been formed, whle other changes have been made to reflect better the Interests of Monmouth county students, Dean Hafner sad. "A specal feature for the government and poltcs student wll be Held Work n the poltcal party of hs choce," he added. The engneerng ade program s an outgrowth of the present preengneerng currculum, whch prepares students for further studes n the feld. "For every graduate engneer, several assstant engneers are requred. The engneerng ade currculum wll serve student* who seek these postons n several felds of engneerng" explaned the dean. Courses n electroncs have been revsed In a currculum desgned to prepare students for work a* operators and techncans for servcng electroncs equpment. Other revsons have been made n chemstry and physcs courses as suggested by department heads.n those felds, he added. In the Englsh department, a course n "Types of Lterature" wll be offered. Courses for adults who wsh no college credt wll contnue to be offered n the Monmouth communty Insttute. Dean Hafner sad Monmouth offers 20 major currculums. Students plan Indvdual felds of study wthn these broad frameworks, Some students plan to transfer to advanced classes n other colleges and unverstes, whle others choose two-year programs at Monmouth that help prepare them for work n ther chosen felds. Regstraton wll take place Tuesday, Sept. 4, through Sept. 2, Dean Hafner sad. Malta t a jrofltmbl. habt to " Tn BeStVr Clucfled Ada. Adv.rtl.ment. Establshed a Quarter of a Century DO NE U GLASS FOR YOUR HOME CALL RED BANK ALL WQRK GUARANTEED We Carry A Complete Lne Of t WINDOW GLASS PLATE GLASS SHADED AUTO GLASS MIRRORS GLASS TOPS FOR DESKS AND FURNITURE MIRRORS RESILVERED AUTO GLASS INSTALLED WHILE-U-WAIT MORRIS PLATE GLASS CO. 0 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK OUR ONLY PUCE OF BUSINESS BED BAKK REGISTER, AUGUST 2, 25 Years wth JCP&L Balbo Rye Eases Feed Shortage NEW BRUNSWIC.K Wkh prospectve feed supples for ths wnter at a crtcal level because of the drought, New Jersey darymen are lookng for crops to plant now for late fall pasture. John E. Baylor of the Rutgers unversty farm crops department says that ts too late now to gamble on summer annual crops, George W. Predmore George W. Predmore, 27 r Sunset ve., Red Bank, recently completed 25 years of servce wth the Jersey Jentral Power * Lght company. Mr. Predmore s a lne foreman n the companys Red Bank dstrct. He s a member of Relef Engne company. chld. Marred, he has one _ State Mlk.Consumpton Reaches 6-Year Hgh TRENTON New Jersey resdents consumed an average of.9 pnt of mlk dally per person as flud mlk and cream n 953, reports Joseph A. Rogers, supervsor of producer relatons of the Offce of Mlk Industry. Ths Is the frst tme snce 97 that the nne-tenths of a pnt mark was attaned and passed. Of the.9 pnt, consumed dally, 84 per cent was used as flud mlk whle the remander represented cream. Snce 940, when dallyper capta consumpton of mlk and cream n New Jersey was.79 pnt, consumpton has ncreased about.2 pnt per person, more than 24 thousand quarts each day. Use of mlk rose consderably durng the war yeas of 942 to, 946, noted Rogers, Ho attrbuted ths to the fact tha mlk, unlke most food stuffs, was hot ratoned. After the war wth the, return of quanttes of other foods the consumpton of mlk declned untl 949 when the upward swng agan began. Cream sales, however, have been makng annual gans snce the war, but they have not yet reached the pre-war 939 hgh of.6 pnt per person. tn computng the per capta eonsumpton of mlk In New Jersey calculatons are based on actual sales of mlk and cream In New Jersey as reported by dealers to the O.M.I. : Rural resdents who have ther own cows and who do not purchase mlk are elmnated from the reckonng. ZELLERS AT DIX FORT DIX Pvt. Wllam T. Zollers; son of, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam T. Zellers of Holmdel, s undergong basc tranng wth the 69th Infantry dvson here/ A graduate of Red. Bank hgh school, Zellers was employed at the state hosptal at Marlboro before he entered the Army. Ths feld wll supply excellent pasture from early October rght up to December f properly grazed. Plant another feld of the same acreage to Balbo rye n early September. Ths feld can,be used for addtonal late fall pasture and wll be avalable for excellent pasture early next sprng., Other wnter small grans can be used. Wheat and barley are both relshed by lvestock and If planted on tme and lberally fertlzed, -wll produce.an abundance of late fall pasture. In New Jersey trals, such a sorghum or Sudan and soy-grabeans. But Balbo rye " c an and gran the followng summer and so grazed produced more should be used by every New Jer-lodgesey daryman who s short of feed. grazed. less than grans not fall Here are hs recommendatons: Permanent pastures can also be Plant a feld, about one acre for made to provde more pasture ths every three or four cows, rght fall by the use of lberal applcaton of hgh ntrogev fertlzers now for fall pasture at the rate of two to 2Vt bushels per acre. Use rght now. From 400 to 600 pounds plenty of fertlzer 400 to 600 of 0-0-0, or 40 to 60 pounds of pounds of 8-3-8) or per acre. ntrogen should be suffcent. Whle ts too late to plant crops for addtonal hay or slage, the supply you bave surely can be stretched consderably by lengthenng your pasture season. The Pacfc ocean covers about a thrd of the earths surface. ANYTHING WIRE INTO LAMPS! LAMPS ~ BE-WIBED HAROLDS RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP U Front 8t* Bed Bank 6-2U4 For Luxurous Lvng. Try YORK " and GENERAL MOTORS RIR con DTon. RG CONSVLT WITH ANTHONYS 5? MAPLE AVE. RED IANK 4-04 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! CONTEST CLOSES MIDNITE, AUG. 5th PICK A NEW NAME for the H. T. Young Pharmacy of Red Bank 00 The H. T. Young Pharmacy of Red Bank has been bought by Jess Gaynor, Ted Gaynor and E. Manuel Jaffe (all three are regstered pharmacsts) but we cant use the H. T. Young name. (Nck Coff owns the name.) So help us pck a new name and WIN 00" JUDGES ARE MAYOR WHITE H. T^YOUN*... BEVERLY ANDERSON PICK UP CONTEST BLANK AT THE H. T. YOUNG PHARMACY OF,RED BANK, 85 BROAD ST. > *. CONTEST CLOSES AUGUST 5TH AT MIDNITE. We shall contnue the same plane of hgh ntegrty n our prescrp* ton department and n all other dealngs wth our customers. \ We have added a FREE RAPID DELIVERY SERVICE - Pljone REd Bank 6*064 at any tme. others want t! Trend-Settng Stylng Fords long, low stylng s the most modern on the road today! Its the knd of stylng that has most other cars n the ndustry scramblng to catch up. Its forward-lookng desgn wll stay handsome for years to come. For fle Best Deal on an automoble, GLISH I lt f, r,, < *? \» We are proud of the qualty products for whch we, are local agents. -and shall add more ol thenatons Products tharen joy the same HIGH PRESTIGE LOUIS SHERRY BULK ICE CREAM RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES ANGELIQUE ELIZABETH ARDEN COSMETICS FABERGE PERFUMES SORTILEGE PERFUMES (whte satn black satn red satn, etc.) ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. ETC. A prescrpton room stock that s second to none... every new "Mracle pharmaceutcal" plus all of the "old tmers." You can he ^ SURE f WE fll your prescrpton. t * * We offer you a regular monthly charge account for your convenence... and a record of ncome tax deductble drug purchases. Stop n and say Hello... Youll get personal attenton from one of the three regstered pharmacsts, EACH OF WHQM OWNS a share of the busness. *_., H T. Young Pharmacy of Red Bank ^"

3 Maran L* Parker, L* P. N* x has opened the PARKER NURSES REGISTRY offce at BREVENT AVE., LEONARDO REGISTERED & LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES MALE & FEMALE 24 HOUR SERVICE ALSO DOMESTICS -.WEEKLY f to 5 CALL ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS -393 PAY BY CHECK! the Easy, Safe Way Why Go All Over Town Payng Blls wth a CHECK ACCOUNT «N cash! Dont waste tme and effort payng blls by You can have the convenence of a Convenence Checkng Account at Merchants Trust Company.<.. wth no mnmum balance requred and no charge for depost. The one and only charge, $.00 for 2 checks... and then youre sot to let your, corner mal box do your bll-payng task for you! Come n, well arrange all the detals. Dr. Anderson To Retre FORT MONMOUTH Dr. Samual Herbert Anderson of Anbury Park, physcst and research consultant to the drector of Evans sgnal laboratory, wll retre late thsmonth alter 24 years federal servce. Dr. Anderson has wtnessed many.changes snce hs arrval at the engneerng laboratores n 930. The laboratores conssted of rado secton, wre secton and one "man" meteorologcal secton. Dr. Anderson was apponted chef of the sound and lght secton, then chef techncal advser and chef of techncal staff. He becomes chef of the general engneerng branch and fnally branch chef- of appled physcs. Born In Mchgan, Dr. Anderson went to Park college n Mssour, where he receved hs Masters degree In 903 and the Unversty of Illnos, where he receved hs Ph. D. In 92 he began teachng physcs at the Unversty of Washngton. World-War I saw Leut. Anderson servng as a development scentst r the avaton secton of the Sgnal Corps at Langley Feld, Va. He poneered the development of the ground speed meter and cathode ray ptch and bank ndcator. Dr. Anderson holds patents on both of these nstruments. After the war he returned; to the Unversty of Washngton as an assocate professor of physcs. In 928 he resgned to become research physcst under the Davd GuggenholnVFund for Aeronautcs. Dr. Anderson has Supervsed the development of underwater sound detecton and locaton equpment, arborne, sound rangng equpment for Infantry and artllery, vsual sgnalng ard dentfcaton equpment, photo-theodolltes and tax nfra-red equpment for detecton of all types of heat-emttng targets. He has authored or coauthored 5 artcles n varous techncal publcatons and n 947 was a member of a team from the Natonal Defense Establshment that was sent to the Unted Kngdom to Investgate techncal and tactcal trends n decepton. He holds a majors rank n the honorary Army reserve., Mchael GrUhcau, who was a guest of the-mccreghts for one weec, returned home wth theml Thurston.Whtson has been sworn: n as Marlboro townshps representatve on tho regonal hgh school board of educaton. Mr. Whtson, a member ol the town shp board of educaton for many years, replaced Thomas McCarthy, who recently resgned from tho board. Mrs. V^phn Collns - and, son Jacke were week end guests of Mrs. Collns mother, Mrs. Grace Smth, of New Inswch, N. H Jacko remaned as a guest of hs grandmother. Mrs. George McGunrfess and nfant son Patrck have returned home.from Rlvervew hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. George Wedenmayer and famly enjoyed a pcnc supper Frday tvenmg at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Poter Hepter of. Hopewell. The Heptefs were former Marlboro resdents. Mrs. James McCuo and, daughter Carol and Mrs. McCues father, Wllam Preston, are spendng ths week wth Mss Marov Preston of Bergenfleld. Mr. and Mrfl. Frar.-s Cahlll and daughter Maureen Were Sunday vstors of Mr. and Mrs. James McCue. BED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2,954 Hollyhock Leaf Mner, Not n Mont TRENTO.,. ers, frst reported States when dscovertd n sey only sx years ago, have found generally dstrbuted In a 270-squave mle area In northern New Jersey noted Dr. H. B. Wess, drector of the Dvson of Plant Industry of the State Department of Agrculture, n reportng on a study of tho nsect completed July. The speces was found In an area extendng from Rldgewqod, to Cranford and from Hackensack to Verona. Inspectons made n Monmouth, Hudson, Mddlesex, Morrs, Somerset; Mercer, Burlngton and Camden countes uncovered no Insects. The beetles appear durng the latter part of May and depost eggs Dr. Anderson was honored at a dnner last nght gven by hs on tho undersde of hollyhock assocates at Gbbs hall, Fort Monmouth Offcers club. leaves. Each egg s covered wth a shnng, blacksh secreton whch hardens nto a flat-crcular or oval mass. Upon hatcmng fe larva Marlboro, mmedately starts mnng and the dark, secreton remans on the leaf. Dr. and Mrs. D. W. McCreght and." chldren Jnr and Tulls were Each mne Is nhabted by a sngle larva and pupaton occurs wthweek-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gruneau of Morrstown. Inthe mne. In SnVere nfestatons the entre nsde layer of the leaf may be Consumed, leavng only the Case Guest at Whte House Presdent Esenhower shakes hands wth former Rep. Clfford P. Case (R-N.J.) at the Whte House Aug. 9 at the canddate for U. S. Senate from New Jersey arrved for luncheon wth the Presdent. Vce Presdent Rchard Nxon s at left (AP). transparent. Upper and lower epderms. Thn Bed Bank Recater ha bten tb«famly newspaper for > over - 75 years.; Advytl-tment. SEIL Although an annual death rate of 40 per,000 people was not unusual two centures ago, some countres today have death rates of less than ten per thousand. MAKES USED CARS EASY TERMS I Close harmony In : our new fall sweaters and., skrts lambs wool for your barber shop. quartet moods, cashmere for the more classc moments. New tweeds have matchng swatches. Compose your own motf on the sweater. Imported Geelong lambs wool slpover sweater 9.95 Imported Geelong lambs wool cardgan sweater 2.95 Two-ply cashmere slpover 7.95 Cashmere cardgan Tweed skrt n matchng ground colors (no charge for swatches) 4.95 fare Three GET OUR PRICES FIRST WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! VENETIAN BLINDS BAMBOO DRAPES COLUMBIA LATTICE SHADES ESTIMATES CKEEBFIXLY GIVEN BUDGET PAYMENTS ARRANGED t RE Q-2646 SHERMANS HOME DECORATORS 45 Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. INSTALLED Includng One Year Servce Fve Year Warranty %TON Am CONDITIONER IRON FIREMAN Automatc Thermostat Lo Cool - H Cool Heatng 4400 BT0.Exhaust Ventlate OTHER FAMOUS MAKES GENERAL ELECTRIC - CHRYSLER J. H. MOUNT CO. ESTABLISHED 800 MAPLE AVE. TEL RED BANK OPEN 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. DAILY FOR YOUR* SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Member Federal Depost Insurance Corp. N Du Pont announces NEW ODORLESS CLUB MEETS AT LEONARDO "LEONARDO Mrs. Charles : Rellly entertaned the Knt Wth Us club last wpek. Prasent^ were lra. Douglas Foulks, "Mrs." Raymond Robnson, Mrs. Eugene MacDon ad, Mrs. Robert Campbell, Mrs. Edward Croken, Mrs. Paul ShaT fery, Mrs. Paul Fr.co, Msses El leen Croken and Dors Merker, and a guest, Mrs. Ted Kelly. Mrs. James Grant of Kottnsburg wll en tertatn the club Aug. 24, In"H* Ifas Tme was you could tell a college ftan by hs black flannel sut. No longer confned to Nassau and New Haven, ts stll a gentlemans sut especally when the flannel s the soft but durable new orlon and wool blend n our Marlelgh suts Rep slk tes n a varety of new strplngs 2.50 s Manhattan oxford cloth button, collar shrts 4.50 Lee harrow double brm hat,. charcoal or brown D.00 \ ss&r No more movng out" durng pantng when you usethesenew odorless fnlaheel Matchflg<corora"n,flat,,8em-gloefl, and Whew! The worst n over. Our bg new boys department Is about ready but, oh, that sawdust. Weve had It n teeth and har for the last month. Even got nto some of our stock. Thats why weve reprced summer and some early fall merchandse for quck clearance. Back-to-school sulu and-sport jackets,rogularly 2435 to Lastex and boater swm trunks, were for 2.9 Short sleeve no-ronng nylon sport shrts, were 2.95 S for 5.79 Faded blue ^enlm jeans, were for Short sleeve knt polo shrts, were.95 <2 for $.00 Sanforzed 8 op, denm husky and regular dupgareen, reg Z for 4,89 eottortwlr boxer shorts, reg 2,95 and lor 3.00 * l ^ rl open a Krdel charge.account t - " ; ; :!. /3 6tK. _&* *_> /I*4 &fc_

4 Four KD BAtfK AUGUaT 2, 954 James McNally ^Apponted Cor>oral FORT RILEV, Kan A of thg loth McNally, son c Mr and Mrs Francs J» McNaII>, 38 North Sunny- tcs and weapons. The 20-year-old dcrgolng tranng n nfantry tac- crest dr.. L Itle Slver, was recently solder entered the Army In Aprl promoted to corporal whle serv- 953 ng wth the Army at Fort Rley, Kan. Cpl. McNally s a scout observer In the 86th Infartry regment, ppart Mddletovn Plh K. & Hlg. Sup. Co. Route 35 & Headdens Cor. - Mle Norrt Red Bank, N. J. WHITMAN & CORBET R. R. Plata LEONARDO, N. J. G. V. KADENBACH 34 Bay Ave. HIGHLANDS. N. J. 46 Monmourh St. RED BANK, N. J. 78th Artllery al Bragg Leut Leater W. Tanne, communcatons offcer of the 80th Arborne :;Ant-Arcraft battalon, 83d Arborne dvson, Instructs offcers of the 78th Dvson atllcry, USAR, In ladar operatons durng: a demonstraton of radar equpment at Fot Bagg N C Left to lght ae Leut Robol F McLaughln Leut E L Val Tassel, Leut. Robert A. Forrest, Leut Sal Canonlco, Cnpt John Purl Alonmouth A paty for Danel Hurley, son of Mrs Catherne Hurley, Grace t, wa held Sunday n observance of hs ^xth brthday Present were Patrca, Rchard, Nancy, Vrgna and James Whalon. Catherne MOST sarelll, Mr,; and Mrs. John Maserplll, Mrs Raymond Chase, Ms Betty Solver, Denlse and Henry Gass, Susan Hurley and Mr and Mrs Rchard Whalen. Mrs Ralph Allocca and daughters, Plymouth ave., have returned home after spendng Wo weeks wth. Mr. and Mrs. J.,V.. Roonoy of Rlehmondvlle In the Adrondack mountans. The 2th brthday of Wllam Beam, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beam, was celebrated Sunday at a pcnc at-kcpwcl p rk. Attendng were, Mr and M! Edwad Byk and chldren Pamela and Jance, Mr and Mrs. Robert Beam and son Fred and Anne Beam Mr. and Mrs Ted KnApp and famly of Goshcn, N Y, returned home after vstng Mrs. Edth Kull Of Carter ave. last week. Mr. and Mrs H. L Pester of Wllow Eft. returned homo from a threeweek vacaton n Mam, Fla They celebrated ther nnth weddng an- nversary and the,brthday of-mr Pester,wjlle there - Judth Toynbee, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Raymond Tovnbee, celebrated her eghth bnthday AUg 3. Attendng were Mr and Mr! Wllam Toynbee and daughter Shaon, teonardo; Mrs Hannah /.Toynbee, Mary-Joy Toynbec, ths place, and Mr. and Mrs Floyd McGaw, Freeport, Pa,.. Mr. and Ms J w. Rungd and Mr, and, Mrs. Rober,t.: Runge, and chldren Betty and Bobble spent Sunday wth Mr and Mr J V Rungc, Jr, at ther new home n Rdgeftcld. Mr and Mrs I B Beaver and sons, Campbell ave., vsted Mr. and Mrs. Burton Beaver of Sellersvlle, Pa., over the week-end Constance Boeckel, Wlson ave., celebrated her th brthday Monday wth her parents, M. and Mrs Wllam Bocckcl and members of the famly. Mrs. Efflo Wallmg, Mr anu Mrs. Raymond Meyer and daughter Mare, Wllam Stewart, Jr, and Shrley and Kenneth Wallng attended a brthday celebraton {or Emmclt Wallng, Jr, Satuday at Rver Plaza. Mrs. Emmctt Wallng was alo present Sue Wallng, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ralph Wallng, Man st, observed her. fourth brthday Monday. Keansblg John Klensehmldt, son of Mr. and Mrs Fred Klelnschmldt, Wlls ave., celebrated hs second brthday whle vacatonng wth hs parents last.week n Tros Rvers, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Klenschmldt vsted several ctes n Canada the past week. Mrs. Verta Aalbue presded at a meetng of the Lades auxlary of the V. F. W. Thursday A cake sale was planned, for ths month at a II [olenwn SHALLOFLOW Floor Furnace II Sola, Leut. Joseph L. Paker, Leut Tanne, Leut, Albert Braulke and Leut. George Davdson. The 78th dvson s an organzed rescne unt functlonjpj? n New Jersey;and Is known as the "Jersey Lghtnng" dvson Its artl- Icy component speclflclally eqestcd to tran wth the 82d. Alrbbne dvson artllery nstead of at Camp Dup, N. Y, wth tho lest of the 78th store on Ocean ave Brthdays wll bo celebated at.the meetng next Thn sday Attendng were Mrs Helen " Newman, Mrs.. Helen Moran, Mrs Agnes Elefson, Mrs, Shrley Sachs, Mrs Frances Mcbus, Mrs M. A. Ruhnan, Mrs. Catherne De- \V,sc and Mrs Georga Dooley Gcojp Renecke, Jr, eelobrated hl3 frst brthday Sunday at a party wth hs parents, Mr and Mrs George Renecke, Lncoln ct; also Mr. and Mrs Frank Renecke, Sr Joan and Robert Renecke, Mr. and Mrs Randall Matthews, Mr and Mrs. Vctor Amoto and son Vctor, Frank Renecke, Jr, Randa, Gaye and Jans Renecke, ths place, and Mr. and Mrs Thomas Ohern and chldren Patrca, Marguerte and Thomas of Lake Parsppany. Ronald Fcrno, son; of Mr, and Mrs Ghalc Perno, Central ave, Wot Keansburg, was gven a party for hs frst brthday Saturday at the home of hs grandmother, Mra Anna Schneokcnberger Attendng were Mr. and MrsCarmen Perno, Mr. and Mrs Joseph. Barbuto, Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Barbuto, Mss Ann Elsmont, Wllam Sohneckenbergcr, thla place, and Mr. and Mrs Edward jjsmont Of Dumont., The party was held on the lawn whch was lghted by lanterns Rev. and MrB. Zcvner Dsltrlch of Germany, who are attendng a conventon; at -a theologcal semnary In Phladelpha, are guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Perno, West Keansburg. Mr and Ms Edward Croken and famly and Mr and Mrs. Frank Coflcld and famly attended a pcnc Sunday at Butler park, New Hampton, for the annual Catner famly "reunon. Appr6xm"ately 00 members of the Castner famly were present. A card party scheduled for AfT 8 by the Womens Independent leagua has been postponed. The fourth Annual dnner wll be held Sopt 5 at Ye Cottage nn, Keyport, Mrs. Loretta Hughes s charman Hor captans are Ms Shrley Greel, Mrs Margaet Mulcahly, Mrs. Nette Maher, Mrs. Carol Bundy, Mrs Mary OConnor, Mrs. Mary Brnner and Mrs. Edward Croken. 32d & Templars Club Holds Frst Clambake MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP The 32d & Templars club held Us frst annual clambake Sunday at McGures grove unde the co-chalrmanshlp of Irvng Krakowtch of Red Bank and Waltc Oberch of Lttle Slver. The affar was attended by 300 persons/ Musc and entertanment were provded by the -"Hungry Fve" of Asbury Park Games for chldren were, n charge of Morrell Moore of Lttle Slver. Adult games were n charge of George Dey of Mddlctown, Dr. Henry A, Rlttcrman o Red Bank, PhlL Shapro of Lttle Slver and Harry Rowland of~eatontowr. Sam Rutborg of West Long Branch s the clubs presdent. 0 oleman SHAWM Floor Furnace II Local Men Take Basc at Sampson GENEVA, N Y Robert M. Wcsterdahl of Mddletowh townshp, Raymond J. Kutyla, Jr, of Mulberry lane, Naveslnk, and Frank T. Terry of Hazlet ave, H&zlet, v>hp recently joned the U. S. Ar Force for four years, are takng ten weeks of basc tranng at Samp- on Ar Force base., A son. of Mr., and Mr«. Robert Weaterdahl, Westerdahl s a graduate of Keyport hgh school, where he won letters n baseball and football. He hopes to enter the constructon or mechancal career feld In the Ar Force, A graduate of Mlddletown townshp hgh schol, Kutyla v.on letters n track and bowlng. He s a son of Mr and Mrs. Raymond* J. Kutyla, Sr., and hopes to enter the rado career feld of the Ar Force after completon of basc tranng. Terry: Is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry and graduated from Keyport hgh school, where he won letters In tracks. Pror to enterng the Ar Force, he worked wth hs father n the plumbng and heatng busness, SHALLOFLOW Floor Furnace Only 22% nches deep. Easy, low-cost nstallaton. floodproof to 9" under floorl Can be servced from above the floor. Gves "Bg-Furnace" Heatl... Wth Exclusve Coleman "BLU-ARCH" turner. Get Better "Warm-Floor" Heatng Avalable In flat-r*gtr*r or dual-wall mocull S M n lordtmontrotlom gttourjasytmms MDDyrrowN PLBG. & HTG. SUPPLY CO. lt. 35, Headdens Corner MILE NORTH BED BANK, N. J, Look at Nash and get our CUkerved n The xtra yews enrch jh ts great Bourbon (lavor HICKORY SIX TEARS OLD 86 PHOOF Aba avalable n 00 Proof Bollsd In Bond Old Hckory DUlllng Corponlon Phladelpha, Pa. It Pays to Advertse n The Regster Before you buy any car at any prceon any deal Fctoy dtlvuj prle t Knoh, WK Indudlm IIMklt tns lf«ny. and optoml Qupnnt, f dulrad. *>tra. Cqleman Gas Heatng Equpment Only 22% nches deep. Eflty, low-cost nstallaton., Floodproof to 9" under floorl Can be servced from above the floor. Gves "Bg-Furnace" Heat!... Wth : Exclusve Coleman "BLU-ARCH" Burner., " Get Better "Warm-Floor" Heatng. Avalable In flal-rtgltr or dual-wall mpdtltl fonfardtmantratlovgtaureasyterms < G. V. KADENBACH Only 22% nches "deep. Easy, low-cost nstallaton,. Floodproof to 9" undsr floorl 7 Can be servced from,above,th floor. Gyes "Bg-Furnace"Hatl..;Wth Exclusve Colaman "BLU-ARCH" Burner. * Gat ( Better "Warm-Floor" Heatng. *vo labl In nal-r«flllr<" dual-wall modtll Stt u for dmpntrettouat ^lafyihms WHITMAN 7 & CORBET \} OU" Utt toy t aganl Before you settle on any new earbefore you accept any offer from any other dealercheck wth us. Compare our deal. We defy anybody to match our Nash Challenge Deal. < Thnk what youll be gettng] Not anjordnary car, but a glamorous Nash, bult wth famous Nash qualty, wth the brllant, advanced Nash stylng the whole ndustry s copyng. A car that offers Arlner Reclnng Seats, Ar Condtonng that refrgerates or heats, NHydra-Matd Drve and a host of power features. * Wont you call on us today? yt can save you hundreds of dollars on the purchase of a new car. So, before you trade, be sure to get ouuunazng Nash Challenge Deal. Come In and compare Tow Nash prces and hgh trade-n allowances I > EQUALLY SENSATIONAL PRICES ON NASH STATESMAN AND AMBASSADOR Now you can enjoy the roomness, of Amercas bg famly economy car the Nasb Statesman or the luxury of the Nasb Ambassador, one of Amercas truly &> motorcars at mhelfevables^yng; bet our Chaleoge * Deal on the beautful, new Nash Alrflyte best suted to your needs and desres. V "" SAVB HUNDRatDS OF DOLLARS WITH OUR NASH CHALLKNOB DBALI & f. \

5 EXPERT WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS All work done on the premse* GUARANTEED for YEAR Dscounts on all Jewelry J. H. ROSIN **-*- 8 W. Front 8t BE 6-WJ3-M LOW COST f 0 and ON USED CARS Second Natonal Bank OF RED BANK Shps to Ad n Arcraft Spottng NEW CAR The flrst large shp to enlst as a alert fghter arcraft and effect n- on any undentfed geagomg observaton post of thetercepton U. S. Ar Defense Command "Operaton Skywatch" was awarded a tcpatng n the award ceremon- planes reported by the vessels. Par- FINANCE par of shps wngj by Maj War-eren W. McAllster, Ar Force Bodak^j commandng offcer, Tren- are (left o rlgl,t), Capt. John!" PLAN Gound Observer Corps Coordnator- for the State of New ton Fller center; Maj. McAllster; Jersey. The tanker S. S Su.oll wll bo one of an estmated,000 coastwse vessels: of all types plyng the waters tom Mane to Florda to serve n ths role. The poject wll extend the eyes and cas o the Ar Defense Command warnng nctwok more than 250 mles to sea The vessels wll jon In by rado telephorfs" wth the Gountl Observe Cops In potectlnp the East coast from!-enemy.attack. Shpboad obseves wll lclav lepots of arcaft sghted to GOC You get nothng for nothng when you attempt to buy storm wndows at rdculously low prces-be Capt. George Larmer, Sun Ol Co. assstant port,\saptan at Marcus Hook, Pa., and Capt. Malcolm Hamrner, Sun Ol Co tanker skpper, *fho conceved the Idea to enlst merchant shps as arcraft spotters. Holmdel Mr. and Mrs. Mark Crook and chldren of Leonardo have moved nto ther new home on Tanglewood tor, here. Mrs. Mary Myer s spendng seveal weeks wth he slste, Mrs. voluntces mannng Ar Foce Flter centers for evaluaton and for-ronalardfng to USAF. an craft contol Page, at Norbeth, Pa. She and warnng statons whch could also wll vst her son Clatl* at Frederck, Md. Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Sutphn and chldren of Burlngton, N, C, spent a week Wth Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ely, A board of educaton meetng was held Monday nght at town shp hall, Crawfords Corner, wth the Parkway authortes. Under dscusson was the. damage done to prope ty and dflveway around Hllcrest school. I Karen Ptcher, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry Ptcher, celebrated her ffth brthday Sunday at her home. Guests were Carole Kessler Donna Ryder, Ljnn Sutphn, Lnda Thompson, Kent Stevenson and Roy Buck of Holmdel, Ellen Mller of Matawan, Cathy Benedct of Brooklyn and Mrs, Georga Mller of. Matawan. the auxlary of Holmdel fle company met last week at the fre house. Flans for a food sale to be held Saturday, Sept. 4, were dscussed.- Mrs. Wllam Thompson s charman, Hostesses at the meeetng were Mrs Douglas Fromm, Mrs. Fred Harrson and Mrs. Wlam Ptcher. A trple brthday party was held at an outdoor barbecue Saturday nght at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Harrson. Observng ther brthdays were Fred Harrson, Mrs. Stanley Hunt of Fanntngdale and Davd, Sagllo of Clarksburg.. Also attendng were Stanley Hunt and chldren Paul Robert and Carol Ann, Mrs. Davd Sagll and chldren Davd Robert and Karen,- Gcgory Taylor and Jerry Sagllo, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Stevenson and son Kent and Fred, Jr, Charles, Wynne and Jane Harrson of Holmdel. * Everett Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lesle have moved to- ther new home on Lake ave., Far Haven..- Mrs. Lesle s the former Barbara Stlwell. Mss Marjorle Major of Newark spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conover. Mr. and, Mrs. Stanley Savnsky and daughter Cndy of Kcyport vsted Mr: and Mrs. WnstonVan- Note of West Frontst Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Carr of New York cty are buddng a home oh the former Stokes, property. Harold Morgan celebrated hs brthday wth the famly Saturday. Betty Jane Cox:, daughter of Mr. and-mrs Charles Cox, Is spendng a week wth Mr, and Mrs. Donald Hoffman., June Lamaureaux at, Brooklyn has been vstng her mother, Mrs. George Lamaureaux. Eght out o( t«n r»d<r consult Th, Reglter, CIanl(l«d Ad. Advertsement BED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 2, 954 Lncroft Mr. and Mrs. Clfford -Cokcr and son Frank of Brookdale farm have moved to Sprng Lake. Wynn Laxnken, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lamken, was a. patent at B\ervew hosptal last Thursday and Frday. He suffered a sllg-ht concusson due to & fall off hs bcycle. Barbara, Dane and Wynn Lamken are spendng- a week wth. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lamken of Allentowh, PP Mr. and lra. Sterlng Roberts and sons: Robert and Bran are spendng a week on vacaton In Vermont. RoEert Flood, Sr., and daughter Margaret and granddaughter, Barbara Ann Flood, of Asbury Park, spent Frday wth Mr. and Mrs. E. Douglas Brandt. Full-Sx* CUT-OUT M^JS Mr. and Mrs". Peter Saar of NewMr. and Mrs. Wllam Warneker, York cty and Mrs. Edth Pltrllll of Brooklyn_.»pcnt last week wth Mr. and Mrs. >Verner Brch. John Matt has returned from New Yprk cty, wherehe spent two weeks wth hs unclo Alexander Saar. Mss Salma Matt spent the week-end at home from Lebanon hosptal, New York, where she s a nurses ad, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Mullln are on a lour through the New England states ths week. Mss Pearl Flrehock of Unon CJty spent the week-end wth Mr. and Mrs. John Mauser and Mrs. Wllam Severjn. Mrs. Frank Braun and nfant son Joseph Frank returned home last Thursday from Monmouth Memo> al hosptal. Kathleen Wamekcr, daughter of c. REFRIGERJITOR DaCOraled ZOMBIE and Maura Mulln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlfred Mullln are upendng two wcelts wth Mrs. Nls Olsson at North Sabago, Me, Mss Carolyn Brownloe Is home on a months vacaton from Chrst hosptal, Jersey Cty, where she s studyng nursng. Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Bannerman of Mam, Fla.. arc vstng Mr. and Mrs. Mlton Brownlec, whle attendng N«w York unversty. A peach festval wll be held Saturday at.8 p. m. at the Lncroft Communty church : hall. Col,, (lter General) Abher Doubleday devsed the postons for players and the dagram of bases used In baseball n 839 and he las been called the Inventor of the game. YOU AlWAYS SAVE MORE tj [I Page YOUR LOCAL BONDED TRAVEL AGENT FOB World Wde Arlne Steamshp Hofel Retort* Ral Tour But Tours Cruses s the O DONNELL TRAVEL AGENCY 2 Broad Sf. Tel. RE RED BANK BUDGET FLAN AVAILABLE COR. BROAD & WHITE STS., R^D BANK Summer *»»«rtnnnt CAMERA $8.00 LadM Ocultn HIGH FASHION 36 Cookman Ave. Tel. PRospecr ASBURY PARK There Is never s charge for our servce ECONOMY ALCOHOL 23 C 2f In. Aercplam Type JAR SET Uoz.TUMBLERSlGUM CANDIES ^"FUSIIUN SUNGLASSES 0VERNI6HT * t I 2 Jon (4«4 In.) J I Jar (8«4 In.). # ^-^M. -^.. Hn ww wfcnwwuw m Wth Lock fqlbnl I vx Key»,86 VALUE! ItACH WITH UD I fcf B FULL LB. ow M """ < B M _-"-^ «I AJAX CLEANSER 2 C «"»"Me FOR A l 0* WOODBURYl TOILETSOAP s.00 TUSSY "Permastck" LIPSTICK C f l Half Prce! H*vy Part LATEX BATHING CAP Rtuflkll tklt SUM TISSUES 402 A LARGE SIZE BOX FAB9Oc Fr Dlht Ftr 0U«Ht Famous Stashore Style [SALT WATER TAFFY LB. BOX 3- nch ZIPPER TRAVEL BAG tv.lr,r.f *% M- Illlta. Brt»«, f > ^ m ^. F o r : Summar \ Bare-leg J^. Fashon Flaw HVl flr»t Qllyl BIG 27x64 INCH BEACH TOWEL 6ALL0H PICNIC JUG Hat r>.nek Unnkkl llmr ^ ^^ $J88 W AS 52,98 lurjlknf ld, I 2-SECTION RIGID PLASTIC MM*> Avator style H2-ln. Smar.Roomy SUN GLASSES I TRAIN CASE Hd Ht\t Mfal A A. E Wth Mrror rnu rnx hnc M n Ld $.00 VALUE! V V B S2.5O VALUE!, 28«flrwn Aetate SUN VISOR Wlth. Adlmtoblt bd K-m. InOaUbl Plato HEP AERwSUL H BOC VfllNO! NTLON _ f. >ul VI mum rtasus H MfBa - INSECT BOMB B FOOT SSOCKS Wth Elastc WHk Flntorllp Attltn Trple-Seal dvutor : STYLE, MAO VALUE PAIR OHLY» l. VadM, Permanent Panotnma Colors DAVIDSON DE LUXCH 2-QT....,, BEACH KIT I SWIM RING Wn A< l>tla HfeBr»»K«r Strp, JM*. I tctlm f.r ««tltlll IJ (fast C«lm fatjc FOLDING? I ALUMINUM «ATHWe CAP I X L u M Ml^M YACHT CHAIR R R C PITCHER $66 Fts tl lrt Jm I ^ I Wf vv#9> B^V^BB ^^^^^ J^M Hull: Onl. ^ All.V REf.69cII m $N OoLsx Ryen Aeotato BEACH BAG SHOULDER $ 44 STRAP " $AVE 34c!!**«I S.29 JUMBO Moal, I PICNIC Wth TWIN HANDLGSt»ok.W«avt BASKET Inflatable Plastc I PONY RING or SAVE 42c! I Bg Colorful Plastc BEACH BACS Cholc«of SmartStyltt tl.l VALUE HORNS FOTO FUNNIES, MnrKlRf ADJUSTABLE SWIM FINS RCfl. f 3.tS You, Cant V Throw ll\ Sfraght: O«.PU««^600FY"; f AII-M«Ja! Fall-Color 2-Pc. KIDDIES BEACH BALL IsAND PAILl GOLF SET EM; TO MUy\ fj. WITH < > SHOVEL MwwTHHtL0H,-v«s^ $.00 SPONGE-RUBBER IBEACH SCUFFSI *^S"=e&s- -, "Its temporary set-up untl we can buy a Hone.",l6r«24FetL tleka FKE QUALITY, PLAJTIO [GARDEN HOSE Whte or Assorled NmpflrtH Hllm M«r- eurnfmd K»f To ftrt; C«ol Toya Cjolh I, "elquid, tenteb. rmftuyaidc J7 Ideal (^For All ^> Sports! Whte or Colors COOL, TOUGH DUCK IBASEBALLI rcaps47^ SPORTSMANS CAP wth BOGGLES I O«««l* Flp Up Wlw Nef In U» Jt.9 VALUE! THESE B3G SPECIALS NOW ON SALE AT ALLSU&SS RAY STORES THROUGHOUT PA., N. J., DEL. Call our branch tora or PHONE SEKVICE.ncore.f you..a. Mller Mm wll call to_how V(u.ampl«>, rn]mur«nnd-«tmat«-atnooblgaton.* Fhon»»rvl» wll «pc«pt callt any.hoar,, day or ftht, Jnoludlntf. Sundny. Hones, men or moror&«\man not a ferfc^when he Improvses n ht Work. 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6 BED BANK KEGISTER, AUGUST 2,954 RED BANK REGISTER 40-4 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N. J. ESTABLISHED 878- By John H. Cook and Henry Clay THOMAS IBVINO BROWN, Publsher JAMES J. HOGAN, Edtor M. HAROLD KEIXT, BuslneM Manager W^ HARRY EENNENGTON, rant; Supt Tn Red Bank Remtter Mune no fnancal rtponsbllltu> for typographcal trron In advertltement, but wll reprnt that part of an advertllenent n whch th«typograubleal error occun. Adertltr wll pl»«e notfy th» management mmedately of «ny error whch may occur. Inucd Weekly, entered a Second Clan Matter at the Potoffce at Red Bank, N. J.. under the Act of March J, 879. Potmater and SubBcrbers *n forwardng change of addref pleae j»e Pmta) Form»t«8ub»crlptlon Prce* In Advance One year It.OO tx month, 3.00 Sngle copy, at counter. 0 cent. THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 954 Congratulatons, Rvervew Were extremely happy to pass-on congratulatons to those assocated wth Rvervew hosptal for the recent news that t has receved full accredtaton from the Jont Commsson on Accredtaton of Hosptals, whch comprses the Amercan College of Physcans, Amercan College of Surgeons, Amercan Hosptal assocaton, Amercan Medcal assocaton and the Canadan Medcal assocaton. James S. Tarkes, presdent of Rvervews board of governors, sad the recognton was acheved because everyone assocated wth the hosptal, co-operated. Ths s understandable, because Rvervews hstory s one of co-operaton and frendlness. In carng for sck and njured, Rvervew hosptals record defes comparson. One result of.the accredtaton s that Rvervew wll have nterns on ts staff. Prevously, resdent doctors men who had completed medcal studes and nternshp were requred on the staff. It also wll permt partcpaton n the natons exchange vstors program, under whch young doctors can come to ths country to furtherther educaton at Amercan hosptals. Of partcular mportance, we thnk, s Mr. Parkes comment that the honor wll help mantan the hosptals excellent staff J and group of consultants. The dedcaton of the new hosptal, followed by the accredtaton, show that Rver vew hosptal truly has "come of age n ts admrable am of servng humanty. Rver vew s mportant to the communty. We know we reflect the sentments of ths areas resdents n sayng we are proud of the hos- I ptals staff, personnel and volunteer. workers. Dr. Wllam Matthews, chef of staff and presdent of the medcal staff, men tons that t s tme to start strvng "to ward a 50-bed hosptal. We trust hs hope wll be realzed faster than even he desres. Two Slver Annversares Included n last weeks news were reports that two borough clerks n the county ths month are markng ther 25th annversares n offce Ars. Ortnle C. Van Vlet of Shrewsbury and Rchard.Jesse: -of Keansburg. Both have served ther boroughs well In that span of years, they have been part and parcel of a perod of hstory whch found many changes n our manner of lvng and n muncpal government. Wed venture to say that each year found admnstratve chores"ncrease far beyond that realzed by those not closely assocated wth ther work. We hope Mr. Jessens retrement, whch he las requested to be effectve Jan., wl be a completely happy one. As for Mrs. VanVlet, we hope Shrewsbury wll be favored by her cheerful servce for at leas another quarter century. No Reason for Not Votng It s shockng each year to learn th number of elgble voters who do not go to the polls at electon tme. When our naton s n a contnuous argument wth a naton whch makes a mockery of electons, t s the patrotc duty of everyone to exercse franchse whch wll keep our Country free, From now untl Sept. 23, whch s th deadlne for legal voters to regster n order to be qualfed to vote n thenovember electon, there wll be many notces relatve to nght regstraton hours. In Mddletown, for nstance, ten nghts have been set a&d at fre houses n varous sectons of tn townshp as an added accommodaton. Nght schedules wll be set up n raos muncpaltes, accordng to Jay J.-Ha.tfeld ; superntendent of electons and commssoner of regstraton, who sad hs offce and muncpal clerks are co-operatng to provde every possble opportunty for you to be permanently regstered. In addton, of course, ctzens may regster.wth th borough clerk any day durng uormal offlo. hours. Be sure you are regstered to vote and then"make sure to cast a ballot.. We cannot boast about a government "by the people" when so few actually partcpate n t. -^HThf-evejspTeTent danger s that a mnorty C6)jld.gancontrol of our government and..w^commullfl^party n theu. 8/ s a nlpwhchhag that Wts prd.paatrn;,, <,,..,;, Worthy Conversaton Professor Ralph Taylor, drector of dyscal educaton at Rutgers unversty, s scheduled to confer tonght wth/offcals.bout hs survey on Bed Banks parks and >laygrounds. The man topc of conversa-,on s expected to be the development of a >ark-])laygroun<l on land adjacent to the gh school athletc feld and Mohawk pond. H.v partly fllng n what was an unsghty dump and swanp, the borough already an be.proud of accomplshng a real rawement. As uork on the project connues, we can reasonably cxppct that the teauly of Mohawk pond wll be enhanced. VIen t s, many who hardly realze the oud exsts may enjoy the rest and relaxaon such a settng affords. We look forward to Professor Taylors eport, confdent our mayor and councl wll gve t the full htudy and consderaton t erts. Plannng to steadly provde parks nd playgrounds s evdence our offcals n- :end to do somethng concrete for youth as Ncll as to add to our boroughs beauty. We hope tonghts conference also marks he, start of serous plannng for tle reclamaton and park development of the rver -ont property n West Red Hank, donated several years ago to the borough by Mrs. Alce Applegate Farr, the former Mrs. John H. Cook, of Baton Rouge, La. PROMISE UNO Plannng for the Future All of Momnonth county today fnds t self n a poston where H ha.s to do consd erable plannng for a tremendous growth n tle mmedate future. Last week the Garden State parkway was opened n ths secton, and wth that openu? came the ntroducton of ths area to mllons of urban resdents. Many of these people for the frst tme were able to see the beauty that has always been an nherent part of thsstcton. The resdents of ths area long have taken ths natural beauty for granted, but a rde on the Garden State parkway through Mon mouth county awakens the realzaton that ths s an deal place to lve and rear a famly. For that reason people n the busness world n a poston to know have predcted that the next decade wll brng unprece dented development. In Mddletown town shp, where the number of homes bult n the past few years and n the plannng stage has created a major school and tax problem, the plannng board s lookng to ndustry as an economc stablzer. For years, Md dletowu townshp offcals and resdents were opposed to ndustry, but now they realze that good plannng can brng the rght knd of ndustry.to the townshp whch would not be objectonable and at the same tme A^ould be a s good source of revenue. Another nterestng note from the Mddletown townshp plannng board s ts concern for the mass removal of trees by careless developers. The destructon. of these trees results n the destructon Of natural watersheds whch are so vtal to an adequate water supply. That plannng board has set a good example that may be followed by others n appontng a shade tree commttee to make certan that each development map contans suffcent trees before the map s approved. The Parkway and You Openng of the"garden State parkway s haled by motorsts and lo-al resdents as one of the great blessngs to be conferred on Monnouth county n many years. By openng a fast, safe route from the metropoltan _area to our. shore, the state s pro vdng the county an excellent opportunty to explot the qualtes t has n abundance. As work on the parkway neurs the fnsh more and more of New Yorks mllons are bound to be attracted to ths urea, f ca be expected the populaton growth Mon mouth has experenced snce World War II wll be accelerated. Ths wll present many more problems to go along wth those tha have been plng up for county ajd mun cpal offcals. If properly dealt wth, th nflux of new resdencs and added vacatonsts wll mean au economc boom unmatched through the lves of mofet of us, Falure to ron out the wrnkles could b dsastrous. Though the parkway s generally con sdered of prmary mportance to motorsts, resdents, too, should apprecate the bene fts accrung to them. The punt week-end showed a notceable reducton n truffle on state hghways 3, 35 md j5l>. ^Next year t should prove a great relef to muncpal! tes whch buffered serous cofrp&ton dur ng Moumouth Purk rare trucks season, Reducton of traffc carqean a more pleas ant lfe for permanent resdents who wll be able occasonally to cross a street wth out mperlng lfe and lmb. The parkway has been a long tme comng. Its avalablty s, the result of cor aderable thnkng, clamngand> engneerng ; gkll.,, \te fervently "hope-t,wll:be th asset t greatly promses.,",f>, Edtoral Vews Of Other Papers WORLD WAR HI? NO, THANKS! Congress has gven a very cool recepton and we are confdent the publc wll do lkewse to the Inflammatory and Ill-advsed appeal of Koreas Presdent Syngman Rhee lor an Amercan-supported war of aggresson aganst Communst Chna. Ths lack of responso^s reassurng. However dee,p the dfferences between Communsm and antcommunlsm, there s absolutely no ground n morals or wsdom for the free natons wllfully toplungo the wbrld; Into War,: wth ts tran of msery, death, mpovershment, and IOBS of freedom all n the name of peacq. It s regrettable that Mr, Rhee should have been gven the platform of the- Congress of the Unted States from whch to delver a phlppc whch tends to exalt emoton above judgment and recklessness over reason. Such fery counsels, however much may be forgven an mpassoned patrot, are ll tuned to a world walkng softly over atqrnlc bombs, and encouragment of them does not nspre the confdence of other natons n Amercan leadershp. It s well enough for Mr. Rhee to speak euphemstcally of "counterattack" when what he proposes s unprovoked breach of a grateful truce. He may protest that he wants only the Amercan Navy and Ar Force to supporlthlb gratutous attack; on the Chnese manland no Amercan foot. solders" but the very scope of hs gamble demolshes the supposton that t could possbly succeed wthout moblzng mllons of GIs. We hope the brazenness of ths performance wll help awaken Amercans as to where they, are beng led by the Rhces and Chang Ka-sheks. Not only does he seek to drag Amerca nto a war wth 600 mllon Chnese, but he suggests that If Sovet Russa supported Chna there would then be opportunty to bomb Sovet "centers of producton," As f that were all that would happen! Amercans are wllng tp equp South Koreansto defend themselves aganst aggresson. They are wllng to aperd mllons for relef and rehabltaton n Korea. They are wllng to work for reunfcaton of Korea by peaceful means a course n whch Mr. Rhee professes no confdence, but whch appears not Impossble after Indochna. But t Is clear.they smply are not havng any of Mr. Rhees nordnate dsposton to plunge the world Into an atomc blood bath. Chrstan Scence Montor. MOBILE MONUMENT So they want to move Gen. Kearny agan! The KearnyChamber of Commerce thnks Fghtng Phls statue, now In Newarks Mltary park, should be moved to Kearny. Its -tme the old hero was left n peace..» He got around qute a lot n hs lfetme, fghtng In Euopelh wars, battlng Indana In Of egon and Calforna and retrng from the Army to make hs home n Pars, -from whch he returned n 86 to gve hs lfe for tho Unon at the battle of Chantllly. Hs remans, too, have done some travelng. Passed through the lnes of grevng Confederates, mournng the death of a solders solder, hs. body was burled In the graveyard" of Trnty churuh, New York. But It was exhumed In the sprng of 92 and relnterreo n the Natonal cemetery at Altngton, Vs. Bo perhaps t Is not remarkable that h* statue, too, has been moble, Orgnally desgned for a place of honor n the State House n Trenton, It w&s consgned to a basement, from where the, gcnorals-lndlgnant frends rescued t n 880. Brought to Newark, t was dedcated la the presence- of Gens. Grant, Sherman and McClellan. Hquover, ts ste near the apex of Mltary park,was approprated for the Wars of Amerca monument. In BJ5 the Kearny statue was moved to the eastern corner of the park, facng Park p, and Centre.st. Now the Kearny Chamber of Commerce has decded that t Is "unnotced and unheralded by hoe -who are hstorcally Innocent of the knowledge of hs Importance," an assumpton that Is u baseless as the chambers clam that the ttatue ought to be placed <n ts "heredtary surroundngs. Tho kearny chamber t a bt Innocent hstorcally, too. Th* generals,(heredtary surroundngs" were In Newark, where he spent hs youth.. H«bult Keary Castle onlyjafew ytara before CIvlrwTT J^Tr^t hl Ihe Cvl, Wr, Tor mot\bf, hl adult y»ar», he >u»in, faraway flaeet. - (-.» -,^,. ". v,tho Kctrny chamber..would >b* mor*.*prualv* -If < the" town.; Of JCarnyJhad.; flot p»rmu,t«4 h,«old castle to,pe ratrd a quarter-century THE KKED IS FOR PRACTIC- ABLE SUBVERSIVE CONTROL Two of the measures In the Esenhower Admnstratons subversve control program have been passed by the House. One would cancel the ctzenshp of any Amercan convcted of acton or conspracy to overthrow the U. S. Government by force; the, other would make t punshable by up to $5,000 flhe and lve years mprsonment to Jump bal when charged wth or convcted of a felony. On a much broader ant-communst front are blls offered n Congress to outlaw membershp n the Communst party. One such has just been approved by the House. Judcary subcommttee. There are many compellng arguments In favor of the outlawng move. It s generally agreed that the Communst party Is not a bona fde poltcal party n the accepted democratc sense, but a conspracy amed at destructon of our government; and that t Is the Instrument of a foregn power, tho Sovet Unon. Many of ts leaders have been sent,to jal for advocatng overthrow of our government.ylt s comnwm practce for subversve suspect- when questoned about past or present party membershp to refuse to answer on the grounds that to"do so would "ncrmnate" them. So why not make t clearly crmnal to belong? Thp other sde of the queston concerns practcalty. Wll t help or mpede the fght on Communsm to make the party llegal? The opnon of the government agences materally concerned, the Department of Justce and ts FBI, should havo great weght In any such dscusson, and t s on the record that Attorney General Brownell has opposed the varous measures to outlaw the party-on-the-theory that they would drve t underground and make It more dffcult to control. The effcacy of the specfc bll now before the Judcary Commttee may also be questoned. It states-that any person who stays In the Communst party orjany successor group vould be subject to a maxmum of $0,000 fne and ten years In prson, provded It s proved n court that he was aware of the partys revolutonary alms. Is not " ths latter perhaps a selfdefeatng provson? If the defendant denes.hat he was aware of the partys "revolutonary ams," or just refuses to answer, gettng the needed proof mght become an alarmngly tedous task. Phladelpha Inqurer. WHETHER CRIME OR SIN The (sordd story of "wndfall profts under Secton 608 of the old Defense Housng Act contnues to unroll before the Senate Bankng commttee: A $3,000 New Jersey "In: vestment" reaped a proft of $,370, An "Investment" of $6,000 In a Vrgna project secured $3,840,- 000 n FHA-secured loans, and stockholders ot $,737 for every $5 they had put Into common stock One hgh federal housng offcal, t dovelops, had a long polce record before hs appontment, and two have pleaded self-lncrlmnatlon In declnng to _ answer.questons (whch convcts them.of nothng, but certanly setsup prma face assumptons). Some bulders haled before the commttee nvoked Charman Homer Capehart& wrath for laughngly clamng gnorance as to soma of ther profts.. Another/shouted angrly, "We dd nothng wrong." Whch may funlsh a clue as to why these dsclosures of mllons of "fast dollars" at the expense of tle publc treasury have provoked so lttle clear-cut publc Indgnaton: Perhaps people are confused as to the cthfc&l consderatons nvolved. Were these "wndfall" profts made wthn the pale of the law, albet a poorly drawn one? If so, was ths wrong or just cleverness on the part of the busnessmen and "gong by the book" on tho part of,fha offcals?. Edward, Alsworth Ross, one of tho deans o( socology, half a century ago,felt the need of a category n whloh to place acts whch broke no law but yet we-e antsoolal ard antlmoral. He selected a name and expounded hstheme n tho book "Sn and Socety." Some - of Dr. Ross deas could stand revvng. Meanwhle both partes wll do well to temper ther hopes of reapng much poltcal hay out of; ths tangled feld. The Democrats, cer-, talnly, for the bg - wndfall*, took place under ther regme,.. But )Ms lkely that more than one of those who,haye legally.qr^llagatly bllkoc the taxpayer ar«:r9publleans, A thedctwtleslfafj^thtjtttd boys" under thejhome, Improvement loan provllons, alleged to hav con-; tlnutd rght up to " not yet been - ervajt.montor,,^ LETTERS from OUR READERS IDEA!. HISTORY Ideal. Beach Aug. 9, 96 To the Edtor: Wth a new beach and a new lope the dea J»ay preval that.deal Beach Is a new communty, That s partly true. It s but a bt over 40 years ago that one of Senator Stevens chldren remarked that t had "An deal beach." When developed t was gven that name and has lved up to t. ThU ndcaton of youth Is msleadng. It s oneof the frst spots on whch whte men landed In the whole Western world. In 609 Hencrk Hudson brought hs shp, the "Half Moon," Into these waters and dscovered the great rver whch bears hs name. He moored the shp behnd Sandy Hook and sent out a crew to explore the shores to the south and west When these explorers came to what the hstory books and Hudsons log refer to as "A pont of and," they were attacked by hostle savages and one of the crew, John Colman, was shot through the throat by an arrow and klled. He was bured where he fell and thus became the frst whte man to de and be bured n the Unted States. Ths may be a surprse 4p many because such an mportant hstorcal event should rate commemoraton n mpershable bronze. There was, later, a settlement at Perth Amboy and another at Sandy Hook. These dstant neghbors used the grave of the slan John Colman as communal meetng place. Beng half way the locaton was called "The Mddle town" and, 58 years later, 667, the Townshp was establshed. 667! Wo are, comparatvely an ancent people. In those days the Vrgna colony had vanshed and the Massachusetts colony of Purltans barely exsted whle ths colony prospered. The dfference has been expressed, jocularly, by the sayng that "Jersey was cookng wth gas whle Massachusetts was stll cookng wth wtches." Some of Mlddletowns earlest settlers came unbdden, remaned unwelcome and, n the opnon of some of our older famles, never exsted at all. When the notorous prate, Captan Kdd, was hanged, the rest of that unholy ndustry took to the tall weeds and the weeds n. Mddletown are gants. The murderous Captan Chcape, or "Blackbcard" was moored behnd Sandy Hook and when the: Brtsh offcers closed In ho and hs crew, scuttled ther shp and dsappeared In the hlls to tho south. They behaved and prospered and some of ther efforts,, not to speak of ther descendants, lre part of our affars today but; when the matter s mentoned n Mddletown t gets the "Shh, Skp t" treatment. Monmouth county as a whole Is the most productve area In the U.S.," except-.the Imperal Valley, Oallfornla. To ths fertlty the success of the Amercan revoluton mav, n part, be attrbuted. Washngtons army was beset on Long Island; runnng short of foodj Colonel Bray came over /to a landng now named Bray ave. and found a land of plentv. On the oroducts of Mddletown Townshp the army of freedom went on to vctory. Washngton led them but Mddletown fed them and, as Napoleon sajd.."an army marches on ts belly." We Rve thanksto the Townshp Commttee wth the dutful grace to say "They dug down n ther jeans and came up wth the means for a beautful place to plav." Ted Breton. SUGGESTS FATHERS, INC 38 East 64th st. New York 2, N. Y. To tha Edtor: Dont thnk me a poke but Ive just read tho lead edtoral n yours of Aug. 5. Whle I agree wth what you say, may I respectfully suggest that the name of ths worthy new organzaton "Dads of Far Haven, Inc.,! leaves somethng to be desred. The word "Far Haven" lends tself to "Fathers," the most dgnfed and Impressve way to characterze the old man (and at 53 I am surety one, >my frend!) that was ever devsed n Englsh. So why not change the name to "Far Haven Fathers, Inc."? Doesnt that sound good to the ear? Wouldnt that make a dandy monogram? And the monogram "F. F. could be made nto a neat lapel pn for the members to wear whch would provoke nqures,and ead to more members. Nest-ce pas? Anyway your old Wlkle frend Contnues to read your paper. If nothng else, ths letter wll prove that! _, Best regards. Sncerely yours, George Dwfjht AGAINST MORE REFUGEES ftoakland St., Red Bank, N. J. - -Aug.-8, 954. To tho Edtor. I would apprecate your prntng the followng letter I wrote to Gov. Mcyner, on a subject of Interest to Red Bank ctzens: "Dear Gov. Meyner: "The New York Tlmos of Aug. 8 reports an appeal by Presdent Esenhower to state governors to stmulate the resettlement of 90,- 000 poltcal refugees from foregn countres In thsr respectve states. "Let me Inform you that In Red Bank. N. J., the wrters home town, there Is a scarcty of jobs for the local populaton, wthout addng to the stuaton by brngng n more, refugees, of whom, Incdentally, there are plenty n Red Bank rght now. "As a New Jersey! otlzen and taxpayer-i protest aganst any acts by the tatc authortes to brng more foregn r/sfugees nto New Jersey, " Very truly yours, - Mrs. Besso Strasburger. SAYS VOTERS SHOULD BE TOLD Harry P. Carlln, Box 02, Navestnk, N. J., y»*./.. Aug. 4, 054. To th? Edtor: Ever alnce Clfford Case, Republcan oandldate for the U. S. Senate, made.hs statement assalng Senator McCarthy and < sayng; that, f elocted, ho would vote to^trp the Wsconsn Senator of hl commttee charmanshp, ",I havo yet-horeud where Rep. Auohlnclow»tand«.n thl regard; Wll;someone,tell;us IOT* Republcan county, char- /*<J,v yruhell,, Woolley.Vwhen l»d:bth»»m«wu uncertan mah/j,v yruhell,, Woolley.Vwhen qu«rl»d.:by,th»»m«wu, uncertan at theulmem to VwheM h «Mood, EVENTS OF YEARS AQO FROM REQISTER FILES Ffty Yean Ago. The Mercantle bank buldng, at Broad and Wallace st. was to be sold at aucton by the recever and the bank vault wthn the buldng was to be sold,atthe same tme wth the banlc furnshngs. George Frck had a party out for a pleasure trp aboard hs yacht Sherdan." On the return trp, some of the boats machnery vent wrong. Mr. Frck undertook to fx t wthout stoppng the engne, and he got a severe thump n the breast, whch broke one of hs rbs. Wlle Wharton, three-year-old son ol Robert Wharton of Sea Brght, fell from the thrd floor wndow of hs home when he lost hs balance, and both bones of ht left leg -were broken below the knee. The broker! bones were set by Dr. A. A. Armstrong of Far Haven. Harry Antondes, a Red Bank lad, was amusng hmself by hurlng stones at a cat on Monmouth st. Instead of httng the -anmal, one of the stones broke one of the large wndows of Brdsall * Sons carrage shop, and t cost young Antondes H to replace t. Wll\e Mclntosh, young son of Olver Mclntosh, was serously nured by beng kcked by a horse. The lad had a feed measure n hs hand, and the horse kcked the measure, knockng t aganst the boys face. All hs front teeth were knocked ouf and the upper front jaw bone was broken. A hone belongng to Rchard Thompson, the Shrewsbury ave. grocer, fell nto a cesspool n the rear of Mr. Thompsons store. Mr. Thompson summoned h»ln, pnd wth the ad of a block and fall, the horso was hauled out. Tho anmal was very badly sknned, and the shafts of the wagon to whch t was attached were broken. The annual meetng of Unon Hose company of.the Red Bank fre department was held In the company rooms on Shrewsbury ave. Olver G. Frake was elected foreman, Edward M, Haley and C. W. Jones, assstant foremen, Charles Denns, secretary, Elvn Frake, treasurer, Charles H. Johnson and Augustus Schroeder, fre polce, and Lester E. McQueen, representatve to the fremens relef assocaton. A week prevous, George E. Morrs and Frank Deterlng of Lttle Slver ssued a challenge for the fve-mle bcycle champonshp of tho county, for $00 asde. The challenge was accepted durng the week by Joseph Kennedy and Floorln Marracclnt, both of Red Bank., W. Burrowes Asay of Worthley st., whle rdng hs bcycle to work, WM strcken wth a fantng spell, and fell from hs wheel wth consderable force, landng on the sde of hs head. He was, temporarly rendered unconscous. It was frst feared that Mr. Asay had suffered a fracture of the skull, and not untl four days later, dd the attendng physcan announced hs patent out of danger. ; The dental offce of Dr. J. Dunbar Throckmorton In the Chld buldng on Broad st. was Vsted and a number of gold teeth and a quantty of gold used for fllngs were stolen, The prevous nght a thef broke nto Danel W. Whtes house at Broad st. and Peters p. and stole jewelry valued n excess of $00. Mr. and Mrs.-Whte were n New York at-the tme. The old Newman Sprngs hotel had been vacant for aome tme. Some furnture and other furnshngs were left In the hotel when t was vacated, and everythng portable n the buldng had been carred off. The vandals alo tre out the copper cable and took other copper, lead and metal equpment of value whch could be sold as junk. The Newman Sprngs hotel was an outstandng summer place for many years. W. Strother Jones of Mddletown townshp, whle attemptng to mount a colt, was thrown as the anmal bucked. He landed on hs head and shoulders, njurng several rbs and dslocatng a shoulder blade. The resdents of Belford pettoned the Mddletown townshp commttee to use ther lnftuen.ee n havng flagmen statoned at the Belford staton ralroad crossng. There was much traffc over ths crossng, and,t was feared that a serous accdent mght happen f Che crossng was left unguarded. Charles E. Conover of Wlckatunk was apponted a Democrat member of the Monmouth county regstry and electon to fll the vacancy caused by the death of Fred F. Armstrong of Keyport. Red Bank had a gala day and a very successful water carnval. It was estmated that more people were In Red Bank than had ever been to the town before n a sngle day, and many stayed" over to see the nght dsplay of- freworks and the fleet of Illumnated boats. The event was n charge of the commttee consstng of Dr. J. D. Burts, starter; Wllam N. Worthley and George Parsons, judges; Edward S. Allare," Major Joseph T. Feld and Albert L. Ivns, tmers; and Clnton F. Ellot, announcer. Great credt went to Fred Frck, who practcally arranged the carnval, whch was carred out largely accordng to hs Ideas, Olver Balch, who had a three month leave of absence from, the U. S.^Army, whch he spent wth hs father-n-law, Charles L. Bennett and famly of Far Haven, left the vllage to return" to hs army dutes In the Phlppnes./ Mr*.- Hannah Truax WoolUy, wfe of -former sherff -Mathla* Woolley of Long Branch, ded after a long llness. She was the daughter of the late Tenty Ann and thony Truax of Poplar, * * A whst party was held at Mrs, Davd I. VanDerveerVat Tlnton Falls In honor of Mlsse.Laurette andbl«lek«nnedy, -who had-been spendng some tme at Tlnton Falls, and who-,were to return to! ther, cty homo, Mrs,Max HeMltlr won frst prze A card.,. " ", Walter Stflth>ot,Fftrt, W.ho hd, been.;workng, wlthuhr brdgegan oftthe Central Val man,!to"ucce Leonard law offce buldng on the west sde of Frst ave., adjonng Joseph Tumans brck buldng. Mr, Snyder proposed to make several changes to the structure and to use t n connecton wth hs law busness. A Maple ave. woman was arrested by Constable Wllam Wlson for swearng. The complant was made by her brother-n-law. She was unable to pay the fne of $ and costs of -court, so the judge sent her to the Freehold jal to stay several days as a county guest. Twenty-Fve Years Ago. The Red Bank Elks auxlary met at the Elks home and made fnal plans for a card party to be held at the home, of Mrs. Edward lollns on Rver rd. at Rumson. The auxlary also planned a socal meetng, wth hostesses beng Mrs. Walter O. Layton of Red Bank, Mrs. Clarence Legg of Far Haven and Mrs. Vncent Luonga of New York. The newly organzed Democratc club of Mddletown townshp elected offcers at a meetng held at the home of Frank Hoagland at East Keansburg. The offcers were, presdent, Edwn L. Beekman; frst vce presdent, Mrs. Robert Porter; second vce presdent, Edward T, Ben- nett; thrd vce presdent, Thomas C. Betts; secretary, John C. Fnegan and treasurer, Theodore Labrecque. Nne new members were receved nto tho Momouth Boat club of Red Bank. They were Charles G. Schneder, Rchard Relnlngcr, Harold W. MacConncll, Harold S. Whtney, Lous S. Conover, Walton Culllngton. John Osbourne, Walter C. Van Kuren and Wllam Hammell. The club-then had a total of 34 members. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cook of Maple ave., started oft a western trp, wth specal reference to vstng Indan trbal celebratons and ceremonals, partcularly n New Mexco. Mss Anna P. Applegato Of Oakland st. and Mss Sybllah Osborn of Bergen p, who were makng,a vacaton trp to Texas, accompaned them as far as Galveston. The Red Bank Aero club had sx new members, who joned the club at Its last meetng. They were Walter A. Hardng and E. C. Stone, student plots at the Red Bank arport; James W. Smth and Raymend B. Collns, state troopers statoned at Eatontow; Herman Schumacher of Koyport and Wllam Heller of Newark The veterans of tho 78th (Lghtnng) dvson, whos? members left for overseas from Camp Dlx, planned a reunon to be held at Camp Larson at Seagrt.- Cots and beddng wth lnen under canvas were furnshed for 50 cents a day. Leut. John Kennedy of New York cty was secretary of tho o>ganlzatlon. There were about 40,0f>0 veterans of ths organzaton. The 400th annversary of Luthers catechsm was to bo observed at the Ocean Grove audtorum when the Lutheran churche of the Metropoltan areas of New Jersey and. Pennsylvana were to meet. Specal trans were arranged to run from.new.york and Newark. Thomas. Hanklns, who was employed on Charles Broachs farm n Mddletown townshp, was thrown from a horse and hs ear. was torn almost off. He was brought to Rvervew hosptal at Red Bank where an operaton was. performed to save the oa\ The annual supper and harvest of St. Marys church of New Monmouth was to be held on the church grounds under the management of Mrs. John J. Massey and Mrs, Herman Labrecque. Dancng would be featured, wth musc by a New York orchestra and a number of new attractons. At a meetng of the Shrewsbury Post of the Amercan Legon of Red.Bank, offcal state legon reports were read whch showed a very gratfyng condton of affars for the post. The report showed that the post was the largest In membershp n the county and that durng th«past year t had more than doubled ts membershp. Posts whch gan 00 per cent or more n membershp In a year were enttled to the desgnaton of three "xs" alongsde of the post name, and the Red Bank organzaton ganed ths desgnaton In all state legon offcal reports. There were 2 posts In the state wth ths status. A wndow dsplay that was attractng much attenton was beng shown by Rcuselles lewelry store. It was a wrst watch suspended n an aquarum n whlcn gomftsh were swmlmng. The wach was keepng correct tme, despte the fact that t was runnng n a tank of water. A card besde the tank state;! that the watch was not only waterproof, but defed all the elements, beng also dustproof, weatherproof and perspraton proof. Hecbert N. McCloes of East Front st. pasted the necessary tests and qualfed as a Red Cross lfesavng examner. Mss Wnfred s Kelly, Lester Berkowtz and Walter Bruyere of Red Bank passed the Red Cross Junor lfe savng tests. Mrs. John C. Watng of Catherne st. ded of heart trouble after a three months llness. She was born In Engllshtowh 77 years before and was the daughter of Wll- Ham and Cornela Rogers. Mr, and Mrs. Wallng, would have oe\ebrated,, ther golden weddng annversary, the followng Chrstmas eve. V, Mss Mary Beatrce Dugan,. daughter of Mrs. Mary E. Dugan of Monmouth st, and Mchael J. Hynan, also of Red Bank, were,< marred at St. James churoh by " Rev. John B. McCIonkey, The cou- -, pe left for a weddng trp to Can-,,, ado, and upon ther return, -they j would lve at R»d Bank.,? Judge and Mrs. Abram I. Elkus. = of Wkrldge<farm on Hardng rd.,-.s announced tho-engagement of ther I daught,«r,\m!s«katharne Elkus, to \ ArtlMrJ. Whte, Netf.Jfork, son ofr- Mr*, Samuel.Whte of-boston, Mss V ElkUs,-waa a-graduate of VaesarV col««, Mr, Whte moved to New\ 5, TfOrJt,.-from Ban ^.Antono, Tex., VI where he lved for ten years, rffye hundred persons attende -,chcken-bupp>r<. at St., Jame JftobtVtSLJ

7 OUR VOLUME BUSINESS GUARANTEES LOWEST PRICES Johns-Manvlle ON CERTIFIED ALUMINUM Combnaton Storm & Doon Screen Wndows Jalouses INSULATION & SIDING CORP. W5 MAIN ST., ASBUBY PABK TEL. rbospect S-M07 OB ADAM LINZJIAYEB, ATIANTIC HIGHLANDS Joh-Manvlll* Booft, Sldlnr lklhom lmtaton Appltd by -M Tralnd M.th.nlM 6th Brthday Observed At Lawn Party, Supper KEANSBURG Betty Lynne Stalnton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Stanton of 69 Mornng-ade ave., Beacon Beach, Keansburg, was the guest of honor Sunday at a lawn party and buffet supper on her sxth brthday. Guests.were llr. and Mrs. Oscar. Vasto,s,Mra. Harold Stanton, Mrs. Alfred Payne, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Payne,.Robert Payne, Jr., Msa Ann Hughes, Patrck Hughes, Arthur Arnold and Jacke Payne of Brooklyn, Mrs. Ktty Payne, Robert Stanton, Wllam and Anthony Rongo, Mss Mary Anh Hamln, Mrs. Lorrane CallahEj and Kathy and Teresa Ca.lla.han, KcaSburg; Robert Payne, Sr, Stroudsburg, Pa.; Mr, and Mrs. George Danels; West Hempstead, L. I, and Mrs. Ruth Loehr and chldren Thomas, and Rchard, Roscllc. The bggest tradng jamboree n our hstory! GIGANTIC STUDEBAKER SALE OF CARS IN 5 DAYS Terrfc trades! Unbeatable deals!amazng terms! We just wont be underprced or out-traded! We wll make you the deal of your lfe!_ " SEDANS! f SPORTS MODELS! STAT/MWAGONS goes! BAILLY BROTHERS 9 MONMOUTH STREET v. RED BANK, N. J.. ths s the fnest Sludabalctrf dynamc new expanson program gets off to a flyng start wth ths, ggantc bargan sale. Were gvng terrfc trades unbeatable deals amazng terms n order to sell our share of 5,000 addtonal Studebakers n 5 days. Come n and vrtually wrte your own tcket. We guarantee to sell you a brand-new 954 Studebaker sedan, sports model or staton wagon at a sensatonal cash savngl WERNERS GARAGE STATE HIGHWAY No. 36 BELFORD. N. J. ranch desgn... on over % acre plot (25 x 200 mn.) 0 mnutes from Red Bank... mle from entrance and ext of Garden State Parkway... mnutes from Atlantc Beaches mnutes from NYC by tran., RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2, 954 Wasnt Lookng for These Orders Warrant Offcer Junor Grade Harold B. Clarke of 96-A Throckmorton ave., Red Bank, regsters bewlderment at hs desk n Korea after recevng an acknowledgement of recept of hs separaton orders from the Phladelpha draft board. Clarke, admnstratve offcer for IX corps chef of staff secton, has been on contnuous actve duty snce 943 and has made no applcaton for separaton from he Army. Hes stll puzzled about the draft boards source of nformaton. Belford Ernest Elglm, J., has letuncd home after; two weeks at, Camp Drum wth the Natonal Guard. Mra. Shu Icy Gandcrath, Palmer st., entertaned Ms Edth Mc- Carthy of Hyde Pak the past two weeks. Mr. and MrsṚ. H. Schoepf of " e w l 7 e W.,/ D g I K^reatea n the \ea (OanK- NO DOWN PAYMENT for veterans 30-year mortgage Prce $6,300 ^nteuudb uru area I Why resgn yourself to anythng less than ths beautful, wooded country-shore envronment, whenfnenew superhghways make t possble to lve here and work anywhere n the metropoltan area? Here are just a few of the features of these homes! 3 bedrooms e pcture wndows, n both-lvng and dnng rooms hghly practcal ktchen wth Calorc wall-oven bult-n counter-top range, numerous brch cabnets, laundry room off ktchen, and dxt toprvacy-assurng rear porch \% baths, famly bath n colored ceramc tle, wth colored fxtures and vanty comfortable hot-water heat smart roof overhang for shade and ventlaton attached garage wth work and storage areas. Modtl Homt open dolly tl dusk Sat, & Sun. noon tl dusk Decoraton! by. Sherman - Furnlhed by Whle furnture Co., Red Btnlc Applance! by Brck Church Applance Co, Cut Onn «Another Branford Homes Achevement *rhe BOYLE COMPANY gg B«ator» Sale Agents 97 Broad St., Red Bank Rtd Bulk 6-4W0 Drecton*; Rt, 34 to Colts Neck traffc lght; lft on Monmouth Rt. 5S7 to Tlnton Ave. nteracton and rght to property, OR Rt, 35 across N»v«lnk ^Rver Brdge, bear rght on Shrewsbury Ave. put Red Bank Arport to lght at Sytanoe and rght to Tlnton Ave. ntersecton and left to model home opposte school. There are 300 Sea Scouts n the Sam Sposato, Mr and Ms. Raymond Roman, M and Ma. Sal county. Although few centpedes have as Fagnan, Mr and Ms. Mchael many as 00 legs, some speces ha\c Maaa and M. and Ma Waltc Raffety and chllden Babaa and as many as 200. Mchalo, all of Ml Venon, N. Y. II s estmated there are 2,800 Edward Ponce Albany, N Y, languages n the world, vsted Ms Cetude Row lev ol Compton st seveal djys lust weel>. Mayannc Smth, Compton st, obseved her 5th bthday wth he famly Auff. 6 Mr. and Ms Lee Turland of Brownatown, Tex, spent seveal days wth M. and Ms. Lous Helneck of Summtt ave. They ae also vstng I datves n Hghlands. Mca Vvan Pa\ton, LOUR Island, Eghth st, entc talled at dlnnc Tuosday for Raymond Esputa of Pontlac, Mch, who s also a guest of hs sster, Mrs.-Marguerte Hulsburg of Hghlands. Capt. and Mrs. Ludolph VonTahgen entetaned M. and Ms Torger Dahl of Booklyn ove the weekend. Joseph Clement, Cleveland, O, lccently vsted Jack LcnU fo sev- spent last v.ock wth Mr. and Mrs. Goat go Pftxton. Mrs Susan Me- Craw of LOUR Island Is a guest eral days. Both men are Korean here ths week. veterans. t Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Jehnson Mrs. Mldred Myes, Hoboken, and famly of Brooklyn arc guests and Mrs. Gladys Hanson of Pennsylvana were guests of Mr. andmrs. Leonard Barker and famly. ths week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Bade last week. Phlp Blebdrey, Sp lygflrd. ave., j Chrs Rumph, son of Mr. and spent last week at Han l9bur.g, Pa- Mrs. Charles Rumpl, celebrated Mss Doothy Fnlt of I-vnfcston hs second brthday Aug. Wth hs was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. W. grandparents and gcat-gandpacnts. Blebdrey last week. Wllam Mor ell, S, or Myrtle Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Kcrmodc ave. has returned home fom of Jesey Cty wce guests over Rlvevlew hosptal, and Is lccuper- the week-end at the home of Mr. atlng at hs home. and Mrs. Frank Klrwan and farrv Ms. Robert Mlko and -BOII Robo t of Norfolk, Va who have been lly of Nnth at. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sposato en-vstngtertaned at a babccuc bthday the past two months, have re- Mr. and Ms. Joseph Mllko paty Sunday for Mrs. Sposato. turned home. Present wco Mr. and Ma. Joseph Mss Babnra Iunccford cclehrat- her 6th bthday Saluday. Maraa and chldren Sue. anded Jeanctte, Mt. Vcrnon, who were Pescnt wce Ms. Anne Black and week-end guests, and Mr. and Ms. Ms. OlKa Black, Red Bank, and Ms. Charlrnc Fdwell and Robet T otter, ths place. New Monmouth Capt. and Mrs. Wllam Morrsroe of Fort Belvbr, Va,,. arc-spendng tlls month at the home of Mr. and Ms. Wllam Kelly, Tndall d. Capt and Mr*. Mor stoe are leavng attho end of the month for Camp Godon, Ga..Mr. and Mrs. Harry OlBen, New Monmouth rd., entertaned laat week fo M, and Mrs Fcd Kooster of Caldv.cH, Ms.s Loretta Kelly andmr. and Mrs: Frank McGure and famly of Jackson Heghts. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MofoM of Kcypot d. entetaned Ms. Beatrce Gustn of Elmlra, N. Y., Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crag and chldren, ths place, and Mr and Mrs. Stephen Hanlon and famly of Cranford spcht last wceok tourng the New England states. LEARN TO SWIM AIDES BELFORD Ms. Leland Rchmond, skpper of the Manners, and Msses Sue Leary, Maylec Rchmond and Judth Scott are actnp as swmmng ades n the Red Cross "lcan to awhn" program at the Port Monmouth pool ths summer. Mrs. Rchmond Its an Instructor. The Marners have been nvted to attend a dance tomorrow at Camp Wood by senor Boy Scouts of Monmouth councl. FOOT AILMENTS ore at the ROOT OF MANY A FACIAL WRINKLE At tho frst xlgn of «prenes, Itchng and cradtlnj of (kn between toes... USE 404 -OINTMENT 69 sold, or CHAMBERS PHARMACY,f,Truly s Prue Store" ^.«wfttace"tt,". - n«2 Pcket Boats For Sea Scouts LONG BRANCH-The Set Scout dvson of Monmouth Councl of Boy Scouts has added two 38-foot former Coa»t Guard pcket boats to ts "fleet," accordng to- Lous E Cooke, Rumson, commssoner for the dvson The two former government boats were assgned the scout organsaton for tranng purposes, and are nxpo.cted to be commssoned.later ths summer. Sea Explorer shp 9. Sprng Lake Heghts, of whch Athur Durng Is skppe, has been assgned [Informer CO from the Statcn Island basp Sen Explorer»hlp 2 ol Far Haven, of whch Lews D.vson Is skpper, wll receve the former CG 3830 from the Nyack, N Y, scout councl whch Is tranfcrlng the vessel to the countv organzaton. The Manasquan boat was assgned "wthout an engne, but the scouts wee fortunate n havng: a 25 h p marne engne avalable from B smaller boat, prevously receved from Monmouth Councl. Far Havens new boat has a Desel engne Both Sea. Explorer unts are puttng the boats n shape for the remander of the season. Ths makes a total of seven former Coast Guard caft assgned to Monmouth Councl n the pat two years These Included thec 25-foot drll boats, two 25-foot motor surf boats and now two pcket boat Page Seven TIMOTHY R. HOUJNfflAN Contractor and Bulder SPECIALIZING IN JOBBING SCBEEN AND STOBM ENCLO8UBE8 S ELM PLACE TEL. RED BANK S-M4 l»vino MONMOUH MHCII) MIODMSU. 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Boys Nylon Puckered d 5 Short Sleeve S SPORT SHIRTS $.OO SM 8 to 6 ] MENTPLISST^^^^ Freehold Offce: 39 EAST MAIN STREET Ground llco l«nu No. ;?5. TELEPHONE: FSEEHOLO t-hqo _HQM( fhoni NO.. MAXIEO O SIMGLE BELL FINANCE COMPANY SLIPS Bult up shoulder*. Sl.cs 36 to 44. GIRLS REG. $2.98 DRESSES $.00 Fsst Colors. Well Known Brand - FRIDAY and SATURDAY S LADIES RArON, PANTIES \ 40c Value 3-* 00 CHILDRENS ALL WOOL Coat Sweaters $.00 R<% Sre 4 Is (It. Ment Hellenca Nylen STRETCH SOX 3 -» $ 2 00 Flt all foot FOAM RUBBER PILLOWS $ 4 do Hc«. $5,98 "Luxury" Sheers 66 GAUGE -2 DENIER Frst Qualty Full Fashoned Lades Nylons 50 Stamped Sold Only by $.65 a Par the Box of 3 Prs. for.50 A, low, low Surprc prce for the sheerest, leg-flatterng stockngs made yet long wearng. In the newest shades. Szes 8V2 to. SMENTBROADCLOTIT SPORT SHIRTS. PAJAMAS oo Short $^,00 Sleeve I L. 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8 Master Sgt Frank Top Non-Com CAMP DRUM, N. Y. A Frce- hold Natonal Guardsman Saturday was chose* the outstandng noncommssoned offcer of Combat Command "B" of tle 80th Armored --dvson of the- New Jersey Natonal Guard. - The solder, Master Sgt Robert H. Frank of 22 Schank st, competed wth 639 other non-comnsaloned offcers of the command.. hours, he appled hmself to extra duty In order to qualfy hmself to carry out the -dutes of a tank platoon sergeant. Ths >car, as last year, durng the 5-day tranng perod wth the 50th Armored Dvson, hs platoon was selected to demonstrate tank utlzaton of frepower, Col. Kessler sad The top non-com dors not confne hs nterest n battalon to feld tranng alone, howevcr^rcads Jhe^ recommendaton He s a wllng worker all durng the amory tranng year He volunteers freely of hmself and hs tme for partcpaton In extra actvtes He can be depended upon to do hs Joh n a Sgt Frank s a member of Company "A," 644th Tank battalon Hs The recommendaton hubnultcd crcdable manne " mltary bearng, wllngness to to Maj Gen Donald W. McGownn, work, ablty to nstruct, nterest dvson comnddp, na rated how n hs unt and the battalon, fathfulness to hs subordnates and sufully and dlgently wth hs pla- the Freehold scgcant worked fathperors, were the % bass tor the toon and the nstructors "n ordc recommendaton by Leut Colonel to do hs pat n the presentaton Hans A Kessler, commandng offcer of the 644th, the Red Bank unt meanngful to the student obse\- of a demonstraton that would be A former member of the 250tl crs and the VIPs who were present" Quartermaster battalon, Sgt Frank joned the 644th Tank because he Sft Flank padualed- from the was "nterested n becomng more tank leadps course at Fort Knox actve n armor." Ths nterest novel lessened for, e\cn n off-duty he s responsble for Ky, n 953 As a platoon RdRMnt mantanng MOUNTAIN HILL NURSERY SCHOOL Certfed by N. J. Department of Educaton hs men and equpment n a state of operatng effcency. A natve of Freehold, the Natonal Guardsman s 25 years old and a graduate of Freehold hgh school. He Joned the Natonal Guard In June, 948, and has had contnuous servce ever snce Ths jear he qualfed as "cxpct" on the lange wth the.45 calbre pstol In cvlan lfe, Sgt. Frank-s a carpenter. Lncroft KMunans Hear Randall Hans LINCROFT Randall Hans of Holmdel was guest speaker at the Lncroft -Holmdel I^wans c ub meetng last Thusday nght at Communty chapel ball. Mr. Hans dscussed problems assocated wth the procurement and supply of elevator parts for curent mantenance purposes. Robct Welle, becetay, announced that the Now Jersey drtrlct Kuanls conventon wll be held at Atlantc Cty Oct. -3. The Mooestown Kwans club, travchnu by bus, wll vst hce next Thursday. KINDERGARTEN New, modern, spacous facltes nsde and out; desgned and bult to meet the physcal, socal, emotonal and ntellectual needs of young chldren. Qualfed teachers - reg. nurse - transportaton avalable. Fll term September 7. Charlotte Olsen, Droctor. Chapel Hll - Mddletoyn Twp. Phone Atlantc Hghlands RED BANK nmtsteu, AUGUST 2,954 Conventon Hall To Star Ktty Kallen ASBURV PARK Clmaxng the greatest season n Its Jong hstory, the Conventon hall on the boardwalk offer* Amerca* No. sngng star, Ktty Kallen, who wll appear there from Frday, August 3, through Wednesday, Aug. 8 Ktty Kallen Her ht lccodlng, "Ltttc T,hlngs Mean a Lot," followed a lead role n "Fnlans ; Ranbow," featured, spots as vocalst wth yjlrnmy Dosey, Hary James, Danny Kaye and Alex Templclon She has appeared fve tmes on He Dean Martn and Jo I v Lews Colgate Comedy Hour on TV. She wll be suppoted by Rusty Dapc, one of Amercas S cat song stylsts. Lany Fontne nnf hs ochcstra wll play for dancng; Eght Jon Parakeet Group RUMSON Eght new members joned the Jersey Shore Budgergar socety at» meetng last week at the home of O. P. Peters, Tyson lane. New members are Harry Sherwood, S. C. Dlsbrow and Jamcrf ccchtanorlonjr-branchtmr.- ard Irs, Lawrence McCormck, Sea rght; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Nelson, ort Monmouth, and R. S. Barkaw, Monmouth Beach. The group adopted 2 rules for cmbershp qualfcaton ncludng 0 requrement that all brds must s able to pass Inspecton by the tate board of health, a rule amed rlmarly toward protecton of the lublc, The socety also agreed to band parakeets wth regstered alumnum bands In order to gve purhasers a complete pedgree of each trd., Others present were Mrs Vrgna Trensltr, Mr. and Mrs R. M Jackon, Marvn Pcdersen, Lester West, "r. Peters and Mss Judy Jackson, sky-blue parakeet was exhbted y Mr. Pedersen, The next -meetng wll"be hold ept. 3 at Mr. Peters home, The locety-expects to ftend "Budgor- [ar exhbtons n Jamaca, L, I,.hd Irvngton n the fall. N. V. CATTLE DEALER FINED Hehhv, Mrs Catene Shoey, Mss Effle Akns, M and Ms. TRENTON Sezure of a load of Raymond Robnson Wllam Hclhy, Pank Lawton and Joseph dany cattle and a fne of $200 wee penaltes.imposed; by.secretary of and John Hcrlhy. ARlcultuc W H Allen aganst New York state cattle dealer apprehended May 25 by Dr. H. Alexander Roney, Andover, state vcternatan, whle brngng cattle nto New Jescy wthout.the requted health permts. The clmgcs aganst Walter A Blnsk, al Otlsvllle, N. Y., dealer, wec pcsonted by Dr James W. Crousc, assstant drector of the Dvson of Anmal. Industry of the State Dppatmcnt of Agrculture, a a hcnlng before Secetary Allen. Tho_t_uckload of cattle, whch was sezmtwhllc en route to:a V/aTch county day farm, was odcrcd slaughtecd. About. 3 mllon autos bult before World War II are stll In use n the Unted States. TWO YEARS OM) KEANSBURG Betty Anne Kcney, daughter of Mr and Ma ames Kcnney, Hlgnlanc blvd, was rven a patty Aug on her secnd blthday. Present wcte Mlch- Shocy, Paul and Hchad Robnson, Mchael and Moence Kelly, Valerc Lawton, Lnda. Lawton, ames Kenny, J, M. and Ms Hal old Lawton, Ms ElUabct. New Jerseys Oldest Fremens Far 64TH ANNUAL NAVESINK- FIREMENS FAIR * Tonght - Tomorrow Nght and Saturday Nght AUGUST 2thvr3tk-4th j GRAND AWARDS EVERY NfGrttj 5 Acres of Supervsed jparkng Area SO COME ONE, COME ALL AND MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE FAIR 9 Research scentsts dscover out of 3 repar jobs caused by carburetor deposts Ths s your cars carburetor, the heart of the engne. It mxes ar wth gasolne to make your car run. Our scentsts dscovered that,the ar t draws n contans soot, dust, ol-laden vapors and exhaust from other c rs. Dust and drt n the ar passng through carburetor Rng of deposts chokes off ar supply > s A rng of deposts bulds up, gradually chokng off the vtal ar supply. Result: your car dles roughly, ts dlng speed falls off, and t stalls n stop-and-go traffc. The soluton up untl now was to take your car to a repar shop and hava the carburetor adjusted or "boled-out." Carburetor troubles were the bggest sngle cause of engne repars. Now, "Detergent-Acton" Calso Gasolnes do a repar ob on your cars carburetor whle you drve! To end these troubles, our Scentsts developed an entrely new knd of motor fuel... "Detergent-Acton" Calso Gasolne. It cleans out old deposts, prevents new ones from formng. Startng wth the very frst tankful, "Detergent-Acton" Calso Gasolnes wll: ol an Hours \acator! To be honest wth you, were not certan where hes gong. He may be journeyng to a branch offce of hs corporaton... or he may be headng home for the day... or he may just be takng hs afternoon "consttutonal behnd the wheel. But one thng we know for certan. Hes about to embark on a lttle vacaton. And for ts length, t wll be one.of the most wondeful nterludes a man could hope to enjoy. For hes about to spend an hour n hs 954 Cadllac and here, beyond any queston, s the perfect remedy for a tryng day. s so comfortable and luxurous that merely to st n the drvers scat s to rest. And the car handles and steers wth such Complete effortlessness that every mle-s a tonc for the body.,.,._. jreslwent for the car s»uch a lovferdnve and rde n that a man seems almost automatcally to leave hs cares at the curbsde. And t wll brng*hm renewed enthusasm and nterest for every moment a man spends wth hs Cadllac serves as a stmulatng remnder of hs past accomplshments and acts as a wonderful»nspraton for plannng and thnkng out the future. All ths, of course,- s the very essence of Cadllac value. All cars offer transportaton and varyng degrees of satsfacton. But t remans for Cadllac to provde a defnte therapeutc for the mnd and body of a work-weary man. In ths glorous respect, there are smply two types of tars: Cadllacs and all the others. - Come n sometme when lfe has grown stale wth the tol of the day and take an hours vacaton n a 954 Cadllac. to provde the car at any tme! Claan out a drty carburetor andkeep Ij dean. Elmnate the nwd {or perodc carburetor adjustment!. Elmnate the need (or costly carburetor repar or "boll-out" Jobt. Gve ntoney-avng gasolne mleage. Elmnate rough Idlng and "traffc" stallng. Incfsan maxmum power. As long as you use "Detergent-Acton" Calso Gasolnes youll be free from annoyng^ carburetor troubles.,. get full power, extra economy, extra mleage from your car. Try.a tankful today, yguu never go back to old-fashoned gasolnes. "Dfrgmt-Aton" THE C A lifornl/v OJ; COMPANY Calto Oofo/naa avauabl* at Hm bg tm Calto lgn from Man* to Vrgna. at no extra cost! O I". Tn CaJlorala ol Compnj ^ Ftlaot appled for., I I; Red Bank 5; ;,>.RV.lSOWb.; A-^&Vj.,, r,v ^St D (. s l

9 IN PERSON The One and Only Ktty KALLEN Famous Decca Recordng Star WILL APPEAR IN PERSON AT ANDERSONS, RED BANk TUES.. AUG. 7TH Get her current hts: "In the Chapel n the Moonlght" "Lttle Thng* Menu a Lol" "Are ou Lookng jor a Sweetheart" EVERYTHING IN MUSIC AT 2 BROflD STREET - RED BflflK. fl. J DRUG STORE 5 & 0 BAKERY GIFT SHOP NEEDS A Suggests Barley as Substtute In Poultry Gran Mxture FREEHOLD Subtltuton n the poultry gran mxture can be readly made to take advantage of prce dfferentals advses J. C. Taylor,..extenson poultry specalst at Rutgers unversty. For exatnpte, barley wll be more abundant th summer owng to the Indexed acreage grown n Central Jersey. Suggested gran mxtures usng barley are as follows: Corn, 500 pounds;wheat, 500 pounds; barley,,000"pound«, or wheat,,000 pounds; oats,, 800 pounds; barley, 500 pounds. Barley s not so palatable a< corn t>r, wheat but s more palatable than oats. The. feedng value of, the four grans ranks as follows: Corn, 00 per cent; wheat, 90 per cent; barley, 80 per cent; oats, 70 per cent. It takes about 0-pounds of wheat, 20 pounds of barley and 30 pounds of oats to do the same feedng job as 00 pounds of corn. Ground parley In the mash mxture can replace other medum or low energy grans such as oats and mddlngs. In vew of the present and potental supply of local barley and the prce of other grans some ca»h~»avlng may be made In your ratons by usng barley. Artfcal Breedng Todays daryman must depend upon keepng hs costs of producton below sellng prces, observes Edward T. Oleskle, extenson dary specalst at Rutgers unversty, n urgng wder use of artfcal breed- Ing as an economy measure. A bullln hmself Is unproductve, Olcskc ponts out, Hs purchase prce, feed and care; appled to the mlkng herd may ncrease producton and sales accordngly. The dfference the specalst holds, can pay all artfcal breedng oots wth money leftover. I In 952, the average cow In New Jersey returned about J250 over feed cost, whle the average cow sred artfcally reflected better breedng n a return of $320 over feed costs.- To a daryman wth 30 cows pro ducng at the over-all New Jersey level ths would mean a yearly ncome over feed costs of $7,500. Wth 30 cows sred artfcally ths daryman mght expect?9,fe00 above feed costs, or a dfference of $2,00. When mlk prlcesaare hgh, almost any.cow wlt pay her way, but In the present stuaton only good cows can show any sort of proft, accordng to Oleskle. He advses breedng good cows to carefull.% selected bulls at the artfcal breedng unts In the state. Sjnthetc Manure The really serous gardener s known by the compost ple he keeps. Almost any garden sol s made better by addton of organc materals ard the handest source of these s the compost ple. Back n the days when nearly Borough STATIONER LAUNDROMAT SEA FOOD MARKET BARBER SHOP and many other stores BED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2, 954 every famly had a. cow or a horse, gettng organc matter to dg nto the gvden w«* no problem, but scence has. shown that manure can be produced wthout lvestock. The yeld of your compost ple actually dffers n no essental way, ether from ts nature or Its effects upon the sol and crop, from the manure produced by lvestock. "Synthetc Manure" Is the ttle of crcular 470, avalable from the Monmouth County Extenson servce, 20 Court at, Freehold. Ths «a reprnt of a publcaton that has been extremely popular. One of ts authors s Dr. Selrhan A. Waksm&n, Whose studes n sol mcro-organsms are known throughout the -world. > The crcular expalna, n non-techncal language, how mcrobes have replaced anmals In makng manure. But these mcrobes have to be fed, just as other lvng organ- Urns do, and they are satsfed wth relatvely small amounts of chemcal fertlzer added to the compost ple.. > As the crcular ponts out, "The small jmount of extra work _nvolved n mantanng a synthetc manure ple wll reward the gardener wth greatly Improved tlth and productveness of the sol." Strawberres Need WM*r If you want a strawberry crop next year, better get some water on the plant* rght now. Thats the advce offeed by County Agent Clark, Inspecton of numerous commercal strawberry felds dscloses that the runner plants have been prevented from rootng satsfactory by the hot, dry weather. They havent-been able to get ther roots nto the, baked ground. Unless strawberry felds are gven water so that the runner plants can become well establshed they are lkely to wnterkll and the 55 crop wll be drastcally reduced. E. G. Chrst, Rutgers frut specalst, beleves that the short crop ths year was at least partly due to last summers drought whch prevented the runners from takng^root. Growers can be fooled, he sad, because the felds look good. However, when the runners are lfted, the crucal stuaton s obvous. Its the early runner plants that produce most of the followng years crop, so dont forget to.water the strawberres. Openng Up Asparagus Sol* < Constant use of machnery n cultvatng and collectng asparagus durng the sprng and early summer has. packed the ground so hard between rows that even n a medum ranfall the hard sol wll not allow the water to soak n rabdly BO that t can be stored Up for future use. Instead the water wll run down hll and th)3 starts ooson. Breakng the sol mdway between the asparagus rows to depth of 2 or 6 Inches Is a good pracstce, especally on sols that have a tendency to pack abnormally. After the cuttng season Is the best tme, advses County Agent M, A. Clark. Breakng the sol allows ar and water to penetrate deeply n the sol and durng the rest of the summer the plants wll be able to develop new storage roots for next year* crop. The best type of tool to use s ether a drag or sldng chsel or a chsel attached to the drawbar of the tractor. Ths type of maclv ery can be aslly regulated as to depth and operated wth lttle or no damage to the asparagus brush whch s formed mmedately after the cuttng season. The chsel should not be pulled up and down the slope. Ths nvtes eroson durng hea\y rans It s best used when a crop s planted on the contour, Melon, Cucumber Dseases Leaf spot on stems and folage of melons and cucumbers s the common dsease affectng these crops. If leaves are protected wth a fungcde they are not lkely to be attacked even f cool, lany, or foggy weather condtons should occur. Materals may be appled In lqud or dust form.,for a spray to control the. leaf blght and downy u.tldew, use cther a home-made bordeaux mxture or a neutral or fxed copper, says C. H. Nlsslcy, Rutgers vegetable specalst. Carefully ready the Instructons on all commercal mxtures before usng and then follow the drectons. Control of leaf blght depends on proper use of recommended materals, applyng at wcely or ten-day ntervals and thoroughly coverng the sterns and leaves Should leaves show defcences n magnesum and ntrogen, these materals can be added to the spray materal and appled at the same tme. For cucumbers %nd melons fve to sx pounds of ether Epsom salts, If the Indcatons are a lack of-magnesum,-or a urea ntrogen may be Included Elements appled a ajollar spray are usually; more effectve after plants are half gown or when they have-started to mature ther fruts. Folar sprayng Is not recommended as a method of feedng plants through ther roots, but s Intended for mmedate use of plants. 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10 fcage Ten RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST Father Lord To Address Crcle SPRING LAKE-Rev. Danel A. Lord, wrter and lecturer, wll speak lt the Sprng Lake Bathng and Tenns club next Wednesday at 2:5 p. m, t was announced ths week by the Monmouth Crcle of the Internatonal Federaton of Catholc Alumnae. Father Lord, accompaned by Mary McDonald, Canadan panst and snge, wll pesent the musc from hs pageant. "Joy to the John Harrs, Mss Patrca Amend and Mss Martha Amend. World," wrtten n honor of the Ms, Toolan, regent of Monmouth Maran yea Mss Gcorgne Fscher s geneal charman of the e\ent Othc members of the commttee nclude Ms John ^ Toolan. Mrs Wllam H. SINCE 9J PHONE RE J. H. WHITE Newman Sprngs Road RED BANK * Roofng of all knds Leaders, Gutters Complete warm ar heatng systems Ductwork Amend, Mrs. H. G. Travs, Mss Mare Scanlon, Mrs. Danel Relly, Mss Helen Phllps, Mrs. Hugo De- Lucca, Mss Eleanor Twomey, Mrs. Crcle, has announced that the proceeds of the affar wll go toward the establshment of a remedal readng clnc to. ad the chldren of ths area. Red Bank Catholc hgh school wll be the locaton of ths clnc, whch wll be staffed b/ the faculty of the hgh school and" volunteer workers, Mrs. Toolan sad. Japan whch catches three mllon metrc tons of fsh a year, leads the world n fsheres, gays the Natonal Geographc socety, the Unted States beng second wth \k mllon, Russa two mllon, and the Unted Klngdon and Norway. mllllrfn each. Acton! Thnla uhat The Regster clnaslaed ads have been gettng for th«lr advertse for. threerquartera of a century. Advt. Jusy Bees Buld Bumper Crop or better stll three, mles or they wll return to ther former locaton and de out, he cautons. Be mght have added that ts advsable to / stay on the good sde of those busy lttle creatures or youll be eatng your cranberres standng up. Tha Kesrter*! Job prlntns department turns out work n an lfclent manner, hat the work r*dy when promsed And at * prce that s far to both 7 ha Regster and ft cutomer. Advertsement In Bed BulMfrs CURTAINS DRAPERIES SUP COVERS UNENS VENETIAN BLINDS For Shop-at-Homa Sank* float KB «-M4«Shnmmc Hornt Decorator* «BROAD STREET RED BANK MATERNITY; SUFFOBTS GABTEBBELTS. BBAS UtNGEBIE ; TUCKER S COB8ET LINGERIE 39 BWAY LONG BKANCH. LADDERS at SAVINGS ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDERS RAILS U channel, strongest constructon known. RUNGS dp proof. TOPS fully rounded so as not to marwall surface*. 32" 38" 4*" 5P 63" 70" WOOD INDUSTRIAL TYPE EXTENSION LADDERS 20 ft ft AA ft A J.K 36 ft. AA * 20" 4Off Comet complete wth automatc sprng locks, rope and pulley... ready to use. Use our convenent no money down easy charge plan! 4 ft. 5 ft... ft 7 ft. I ft 0 ft _..; RED BANK LUMBER & SUPPLY CO. "The Super Market Lumber Yard" Conw Ptar k WaH Sh. Opp. Monmouth St. AP Free Delvery RE OLDSMOBILES Research fndngs by Rutges entomologst Robert S Flmer has gven the honeybee added stature l New Jeseys canbcny bogs when the bees are necessary to pollnat the berres. Hs tests showed that J the use of twce as many bees as the customary one-tolony-for-twoacres almost doubled the yeld pel acre. Now the New Jesey cran berry ndustry, ranked thrd n th< naton, can look ah»ad to yelds o: 00 bandsan acre nearly sevo tmes the average 953 yelds tha brought the stale a $,733,000 crop Prof. FUmer has done the heav thnkng, Now the bees are-dqn, (he heavy work. In hs contnung study of th states cranberry stuaton over number of years, he detemne that New Jersey growers needed ad dtlonal honeybees to pollnate th cranberry flowers for maxmum re suts summer of 953 poved hs pont. The tests showed.hat where on colony of bees was used for each acre Instead of ons tor every tw acres as had been the New Jerse custom, cranberry yeld* were ncreased from 25 to 3 barrels an acre. Ths s a most sgnfcant Increas when.you : consder haton-wd cranbeny statstcs Though Its total producton s tnrd n the r.a- I ton behnd Massachusetts and Wsconsn, New Jerseys per-acre yeld has lagged consderarjly. In 95r for nstance, Wsconsns yeld was S4 3 barrels an ace and Massachusetts was The now Jerse; fgure was only 6.3. Now the Jersey prop s.expected to clmb above 20 for the frst tme n the ndustys lecoded hsory, whch goes back before the turn of the century. And cran Deny growers can look for even RI eater yelds n the near future. A.I they have to do, lays P of. Flme, s keep the bogs n shape and employ the proper numbe of honejbees, Ths latter responsblty s really no problem, as all, accordng to the Rutgers scentst, He cfered to a recent State Department/Of Agrcul ture bulletn»hch claln "packaged bees ae now the thng" The artcle stated tha packages of bees ae sold n a varety of szes and combnatons wth or wthout a queen and are complete wuh drectons for nstallng n the hve What do the bees thnk of all ths They enjoy "hlng out" to the cranbeny gowes says the pofessor. The nectar am pollen whch they transpot to set De canbcny flqwers consttute the bees favorfte dsh And whle v.okng over a bog a ^colony of bees- some 30 to 50,000 also acqunes a good-szed store of ths food to cany them though the wner. P of. Flmer explaned that nsect pollnaton s rcqucd for canbcrcs because the polrn s too stcky to be wnd blown aa s the case n many plants and flowes He sad the low bcc-to-ace lato that has exsted n t.s state s due In part to the polcy ul many gowes to depend on wld bees fo pol- But the wld bee Thee expenncnta n thelnaton. populaton n most farmed areas has all but vanshed because of controlled bunng pactsed by forcstes and ag cultu lats. Thee are many mpottant factos to be consdeed n the cultvaton of good canbcny bogs, notably flood control measures, but durng the md-june to md-july bloomng perod the honeybee s all-mportant. If she doesnt ao her job thoe obvously wont be any cranberres Prof. Fllmer has a fnal word of warnng for amateurs lontlng o buyng beo colones for cranberry pollnaton or any other tcason. I Make sure you transpot them two, Newman Sprlnga. Road New Shrewsbury, N. J. 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Red Cross Day Held at Track OCHANPORT Red Cross day was. observed Saturday at Monmouth Park race, track. Monmouth chapter was gven the prvlege of havng ther volunteer workers solct from those attendng the races. Mrs. Frederck Shock and MM. Bernard Whte were co-charmen, asssted by Mrs. James Hauck and Mrs. Wllam L. Russell, Jr, Arnory L. Haskell, presdent of Mbnmbuth Park, welcomed the Red Cross to the track. Mss Lucy Thompklna s executve dreo tor. of Monmouth chapter, Mrs. Maurce Meyer worked at the canteen precedng the dlve. Mra. Wllam Keatley was regstrar,.mrs. Rchard Klrby asssted at tent on the grounds) and Mrs. Rta Douglas was dspatcher. The workers were taken to the track by the Red Cross motor corps. Drvers were Mrs. Thomas Kraan, Mrs. Burton Moore, Mrs, Phlp Parker, Mr«. H. j.mccormck, Mrs. Thorn- Lyons, John Kamss and Frank Hltbrunner. Mrs. Constance Duncan was the regstered nurse on duty. Servng as captans were Mrs. Edwn Irwn, Mrs. Stanley Burnham, Mrs. F. E. Rutledge, Ms. Davd Russell, Mrs. Forrest Smth, Mra. Lloyd Thomas, Mrs. Thomas Kraan, Mrs. Feorge R. Schneder, Mrs. Joseph Gauss, Mlas Genevleve Owens, Mrs, Phlp Parker, Mrs. John Spurdle, Mss Nedra Rogers, Mrs. Allen Burke, Mrs. Harvey Bowtell and Mrs. Gordon Smth. Workers were Mss Kate Lefferts, Mrs. Wllam Hlntelmann, Mrs. Joel Johnson, Mss Dane Jones, Mas Eleen Gbln, Mss Patrca Flannery, Mss Ann Proctor, Mas Eleanor Sheppard, Mss Joan Gondlss, Mrs. Lyman Johnson, Mrs. Douglas Downs, Mss Murel Pearce, Mrs. Edwards Rullman, MIBS Katherne Houghton, Mrs. Walter Carr, Mss Rose Maffee, Mrs. Mary OLeary, Mss Ruth Conhagen, Mrs. Besse Bayllas, Mrs. John Fll, Mss Los Muselllo, Mrs. K. -H. Fest, Mrs. George Drawbaugh, Mrs. Jane MounUord, Mss Dorothea Dunlap, Mrs. J. JCearn, Mss Mary Kaufman. Mss Mldred. Ryan, -Mrs. R, Neaver, Mrs. Margaret. Kng, Mrs. Clement Jablonsky, Mrs. Albert S. Whte, Jr., Mss Gwen Ahgerole, Mn. T. S. Schreber, Mss E. H. Freudenhelm, Mss Joan Heffernan, Mls Eleen Gannon, Mss Sally Frouche, Mrs. M, L. Segal, Mrs. H. B. Whte, Mrs. O. K. Gardner, Mss Mary Byrne, Mss Janet Net son. Mss Llbble Heffernan, Mlas RuthKlrby, Mrs. Earl Sager, M" Kay Gladdng, Mrs. D. Lenthe, Mrs. G. T. Glazebrobk, Mrs, Melva Rbe, Mss Qalre LaMarche, Mrs.. Charles Summer, Mrs. Berkeley Cater, Mls Matha Amend, Mls Barbara Goptl, Mrs, Dorothy Kessler, Mrs. Barbara Star, Mss Joan Mlddleton, Mss Marlyn Fnngan, Mss Vvan- Gllgan, Mss Mary -Farrell, Mss Los Walsh, Mss Patrca Amend, Mss.. Mlchele Hennesoy, Mrs. Joseph Lyons. ~ Mss Mary Lou Rchard), Mas Gall Wllams, Mss Audrey Shppee, Mss fflleen Murphy,- Mlas Joan Hance, Mrs. Frank.Glbertson, Mss Rene Warren, Mrs. Thomas Porter, Mrs. W. T. Glynn,.Mlas Joan Shppee, Mss Vrgna Atwood, Mss Penny Hearn, Mrs. Harold Larsson, Mrs. Rosale Wllams, Mrs, Gladys Burns, Mrs. Donald Andrews, Hayden Smth, Mraf Edgar Heller, Mrs. Malcolm Severance, Mrs. W. F. D«- laney, Mss F. LaMarche, Mas Anne Tlchenor, Mss Betty Mll«r, Mss Marlene Marx and MIM Joan Cobalon,. BED B ffk BEGTBTEE, AUGUST 2, WU Eleven Receves Commsson Earl C.Conway Earl C. Conway, son of Mrs. Alda Kennedy of Mddletown townshp, was commssoned an Infantry second leutenant recently at Fort Meade, Md. Leut. Conwav graduated from the Unversty of Pennsylvana n June. Mrs. Lesle Parleman Gven Stork "Shower BELFORD Mrs. Lesle Parle-. man, Compton St., was tendered a stork shower and dnner at the Cabn-n the Sky last Thursday by Mrs. Vncent Collns, Mrs, James McKay, Mrs Thomas Wolfe and Mss Beatrce Parleman. Guests were Mrs. Mac Wolfe, Mrs. Ann Mutorle, Mrs. Dorothy Glbert, Mrs. Margaret Relly, Mrs. Grctchcn Wolfe,, Mrs. Helen Worley, Mrs. Glora Hlckman, Mrs. Ann Bennett, Mrs. Helen Thompson, Mrs. Cell Henry, Mrs. Dorothy Uhlmeyer,- Mrs. Mrs, Lcona Henry, Mrs. Jane Greelcy, Mrs. Gertrude Rowley, Mrs. James McKay, Sr., Mrs. Margaret Gllette, Mra. Hazel Collns, Mrs. Beatrce Baldl, Mrs. Raymond Pappa, Mrs. Wllam Seeley, Mrs Ruth Hallfday, Mrs. Leland Rchmond, Mr«. Claude Rchmond, Mrs. Jeannett Collns and Msses Beatrce Blessng, Vlck Murphone, Mare Oswald, Leona Jane Henry and Vernlce Rowley, Luncheon, Style Show To Ad Alumnae Group SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS The annual luncheon brdge and fashon shdw of; the Monmouth club of Chestnut Hll College Alumnae assocaton wll be held at Homestead Golf and Country club next Tuesday at 2:30 p. m, Peggy Curts wll be commentator for the. (how- Ing of fall fashons by the Golden Rule Chldrens shop of Aebury Park. Proceeds: wll beneft the college buldng fund. Mlas Gsorgne Fscher of Deal Park s charman. Commttee charmen are: tckets, Mss Katherne Gllgan of Avon; table przes, Mss Joan Dunn of Pont Pleasant, ard specal gfts, Mss (Dorothy Heppof Manasquan. Models ncludq Kathleen and James Ham, Jr, of Lttle Slver, Rchard and Ronne Weber, IJeal Park; Mary Susan Carr, Mddletown; Anne Mare and Joseph E. McDonough, Jr., Allcnhurst; Lnda Harvey, Neptune; Marlyn Koerner, Anbury.,Park, and Susan Pollack, Deal. Mss Charlotte Runyon of Belmar wll be at the pano. NIXTTIMI.. BE ON TIME! L«t us keep your watch accurate! Reusslles 36 Broad Red Bank Rlonmouthe Leadng Jewelers RED BANK 2 pece knt dress by Barbara Carol exclusve wth us 2795 fnely fashoned of vrgn wool n the new shades,. I charcoal grey, red, bege, brown and turquose. Szes 0 to Id Second Floor- CONTINUING OUR GREAT AUGUST SALE STORE-WIDE REDUCTIONS - ALL DEPARTMENTS SAVE 5?o to 507o atsafeway Seven Fned at Rumson For Parkng Volatons RUMSON Seven pernons, charged wth mproper parkng, waved hearng durng the past week and pad fnes of }2 each to th«volatons clerk. They Included Fred Pfleffer and Verna Wckman of Rumson; Mary Seharf, Dover; Lster Weeks, Jr., and Margaret Barry, Jersey Cty j Harold Hadfleld, Ho token; Mchael Rqmanelll, Elmhurst, N. Y. and Verna Wckman, M Washngton st, Rumson, Abram Zuckermann of Jersey Cty, was fned?7 for falure to stop at a stop street. Vctor Gro< zensky of Newark pad $3 for travelng the wrong way on "a one way street, and Mchael Begala, Park ave., Far Haven, $2 for parkng.n a restrcted zone. Theodore Fach of Newark pad $3 for fallng to. atop at a stop street. Cool them off the healthy A/ay TrarutoosU s completef Modem n lne and concepton. Yet k blends beautfully wth other furnshngs n almoft any settng. Thats why you can add t pece by pece... or re-do entre roonu wthout dsturbng present decoratve harmony. And Transtonal s so flexble! Key peces can be supplemented wth others whch have multple uses. Coffee tables double as cushoned btaches; chests and cabnets serve functonally n hall, bedrooms or lvng room. You can create new rooms n a few moments! Chocolate Drnk,ltt the dauy-fren dary product Out "glv«chldren most of themlknourhrnent they need. Not carbonated. Mother and Dd, yonu love t, too. Let Transtonal crelfffc the warmth and frendlness you want n your home. Let the sold costfort of Transtonal brng you the pleasant relaxaton you need at the days end. Let ths new knd of Modern provde the style and dstngushed good taste that wll set your home part from all others. Desk Reg. $2.50 Buffet Rag. $ Salt $70.00 Dnng Extenson Table Reg. $5.00 Sal* $29.00 Double Drtfssor - <, Spndle Bed, >_ n _. Reg. $ Sol.,$70.00 Rag. $?l.$0 Sale $77.00 Char - Reg. $28.50 Sale $24.00 Server Reg. $0.00 rfoam Cushon Char Reg. $42.50 Sale $3t.0O :

12 Page Twelye, BED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 2, 954 Shop daly 9:30 o 5:30. Red Bank stora open Frday tl 9. Asbury Park-store open Wednesday tl 9. NMFW 0-day Sale! Fur-trmmed Coats Usually prced from 0.00 to From neck to hem, fur means fashon for fall! The new soft lnes that Vogue dctates for fall and wnter blend n fne fabrcs wth mnk and persan, marmot and beaver to create fabulous coats that goe.everywhere wth -dstncton. For the next ten days, these coats are prced to save from J2.00 to 47.00too! lhe TWEED Trend... frst mportant movement toward fall! Smart sophstcate... college mss... career grl.,. theyre all wearng tweed ths fall n a varety of fashons that go from early mornng to late nght! The brght colored. / nubs match changng autumn leaves to create a dazxlng outdoor pcture and the smart stylng of tweed fashons wll be admred ndoors and out!. Tweed Skrts the casual approach to fall! Tweed goes the separate way n a pleated skrt wth mult-color strpes to match or contrast wth sweaters and shrts. Deep sde pocket. 0 to 6., Robert Mann Sut Made of soft pata tweed wth Peter Pan cqllar. 0 to 20 n gray, blue or red. SPORTSWEAR, Street Floor V. Left: Natural lanch mnk makes a shawl colla on ths dee plush coat, The sleetes button at the cuff and can be worn pushed u]. Abo\e: A wde collar or gray nesan lamb and deep fur cuffs set off the deep ple of ths coat, lhe welt detalng of the front hdes two loomy pockets. The back hs a V.yokel Teal or oxfod. COATS, Second Floor and Abury Prk_ Use our Loycmoy plan... a small depost wll hold your coat tl Sept. 5. A bare knees the thng n Knee Hgh Socks Chan sttch Argyle Pattern 5.00 Knee socks cover a lof of pr.tty terrtory ths fall under the new klt-length, krf. and the ever-popular Bermuda shorts! In chan sttch or argyle pattern., then socks match or contrast wth wool flannel and tweed to gve a frqly eoll.gl.te and-comfortably caual look. Nylon renforcement means long!f* r n^chalrt l stltc! 5attern,!s«es,9,to II.. ;,." < <,-,- Herrngbone Tweed.,. Lasse Mad-s newverso/ of the chesterfeld n^ strkng herrngbone tweed wth,, detachable -velvet collar.. Crss-crossed^. t 4,,CPAT»»onjjrer and Abury Par* Tweed wth a Flare... ; N....,full skrted dressesthat swng through autumn. r _ Jonathan Logans prncess whrls away n s a>anyfgorad skrt that flares, from, an Eppre, wast. The collar and cuffsare- ^Angora, that^ghl[ghtnhet;tvfmd.% 7" fe^

13 RED BANK REGISTER For All Department* Call RE 6-003, VOLUME LXXVII, NO. 7 RED BANK, N. J., THUBSDAY, AUGUST 2 t 954 0c PER COPY SECTION TWO PAGES TO 6. 2 Republcans Urge Case Qut MORRISTOWN Francs W. Lawley and Lou* K. Tmolat of Mddletown townshp, Edmund B, Sullvan of Rumson, C. T. Coll, Jr of Allenhurst and Harry E. Whtaker of Sea GH, are among the 2 Republcans who Monday launched a "grass roots" campagn urgng lke-mnded Republcan voters to seek the substtuton of a Senatoral "unty" canddate for Clfford P. Case, Jacques Bramhall, Jr, of Morrlstovrn, sad that some 0,000 crcular* are beng dstrbuted n eght countes of pe state rectng Mr. Cases support of the Amercans for Democratc Acton and the C. I. O. n hs votng record. The crcular urges other Republcans to wrte to State Charman Bodlne at Flemlrtgton recommendng the namlngjgof a canddate."more representatve of the Republcan vewpont on current Issues." The campagn to obtan a "wnnng Republcan canddate" for the Senate was launched by the 2 Republcans wth no poltcal connectons or. backng. These voters rased among themselves the sum requred to prnt and dstrbute the crculars, whch are enttled, "The Case Aganst Case." Hartley Logcal Whle the group Is not backng any one canddate n place of Mr. Case, they suggested that a logcal choce -would be former Rep. Fred A. Hartley, Jr,, Mr. Bramhall sad. Mr, Bramhall, who Intated the letter-wrtng campagn, added that Republcans n New Jersey resent the acton of the party n nomnatng only one man, Mr. Case, for the Senate, and descrbed Mr. Case and hs Democratc opponent, Rep, Charles Howell, as beng "ndstngushable." In fact, Mr. Bram hall sad, Mr. Case and Mr. Howell have agreed not to dscuss ther respectve votng records. "When we voted for Presdent Elsenhower," Mr. Bramhall Rad, "we voted for an end to the A. D. «A.-C. I. O. phlosophy of government, and we btterly resent havng Mr. Case, who has voted the straght A. D. A.-C. I, O. party lne as the sole Republcan canddate wthout a prmary.". Wl» Presdent Mr. Bramhall and George A. Easley, Jr., reported Monday the sendng of the followng telegram to Presdent Esenhower and Sen. H. Alexander Smth In connecton wth the Whte House luncheon to dscuss-the problem, ol Clfford Case: "Respectfully suggest you take advantage of your luncheon engagement wth Clfford P. Case-today to persuaje latter to wthdraw from New Jersey Senatoral race In favor of a canddate more representatve of the Republcan, vewpont on current ssues. Mr. Cases record of consstently backng the socalstc ams of tle A, D.A. and C. I. O. along wth the actve support he has receved from both these organzatons, n the 952 campagn and In ths One, dsqualfes hm from representng the Republcan voters of New Jersey for the next sxyears." _ Other sgners of the orgnal let; ter are Frank W. Bartlett, Harrngton Park; Alfred L. Bryan, Gladstone; Albert E. Fletcher and Wlson D. Smth, Rdgewood; Ncholas C.,Jenks, Marjore F. Person, Edth B. Walker, John Benson, George A. Easley, Jr., Robert M. Hll and Rchard Bran Young, Morrstown; John Gunzelman, Peapeck; Lawrence W. Krleger, Summt; Jane S. Smth, Short Hlls, and Raymond J. Totten, Madson. Executve "Board PRs Democrats MIDDLETOWN-The executve board of the Red Bank local of the Amalgamated clothng Workers of Amerca, C. I. O., has endorsed the Democratc canddates seekng offce n November. Several canddates and other Democratc offcals were guests _o _the locals executve board at a clambako Saturday at McGulres gove here, James LoBondo, busness representatve of the Red Bank local and Monmouth county charman of the Poltcal Acton commttee, of the C, I. O., ths week sad he plans an early meetng of coubty leaders to dscuss endorsement of canddates by the P. A. C. Charles R. Howell, Democratc canddate for Senator, dscussed problems of nterest to labor at the clambake., : Other canddates present were Charles F. Sullvan, for congresa; Charles F. Dlttmar, surrogate; Glenn L. Swader, county clerk, and James J. Ahem, freeholder. -y County Democratc leaders present : Included Counclman Vncent P. Keuper of Asbury Park, county leader; Mayor Katharne Elkus Whte and. John; Petllo of.red Bank, and rcommssoner/ Paul Klernan of Long Branch. Patsy Trufolo was general charman of the clambake commttee, Accards Beauty Shop To Open Monday FAIRHAVSN-Xccardsbeauty salon wll open next Monday at 763 $lver a rd.,,and wll be under the management -of. Mst Kay Robnson,of;, Rumson. * Mss Robnson formerly owned and. operateda brfauty flhopjn Maplewood an4> recently nnaaged a shop In 8ea Brlghtj,-She wll be «sl8,ted r by t Jof sephaccardlrowner, who s a graduate,of Park.-Beauty college. The shop * ll^beafr.cdndttloned.. < -* /> Restored Ideal Beach Dedcaton Saturday IDEAL BEACH Dedcaton sf the^ restored beach here wll be held Saturday at S p. m., wth Mddletown - townshps. Mayor Frank F. Blalsdell offcatng: at rbbon-cuttng ceremones. A freworks dsplay and a program by New York and local entertaners wll hghlght the event, at whch 5,000 persons are expected, Includng townshp and county offcals. A state-county* townshp project, 2,600 feet of a 800-foot deep beach has been restored by havng sand pumped from ^(00 feet off shore. The Ideal Beach Communty club» sponsorng the dedcaton wth» commttee headed by: Mrs. Thaddeus Breton and Rudolph Hammer. Clayton Opens Fttng Servce Kenneth C. Clayton, certfed prosthetst and orthotst, resdng at 8S Whte st, Shrewsbury, announces the openng of a "Home Fttng Servce." Ths servce, accordng to Mr. Claytons observatons over the past 20 years, "are long overdue." He Kenneth C. Clayton clams that "lterally thousands of ll persons have been subjected to nconvenence and hardshp n one "(way or another by * havng- to -call on rtlatlvesor frends to transport them to a surgcal establshment, sometmes several mles, for the fttng or a brace, artfcal lmb, truss, belt or other applance." He sad qualfed m a] e an( female ftters are avalable for day and nght appontments, and that a complete rental servce s provded, coverng all sckroom and convalescent needs. A temporary warehouse wll be located: at 53 Morford p., Red Bank. Besdes beng a certfed prosthetst and orthotst regstered wth the Amercan Board of Certfcaton, Washngton, D. C, Mr. Clayton s a graduate Camp ftter and studed at the Mnneapols Artfcal Lmb Co. n the producton and fttng of artfcal lmbs, Ho has had many years experence n the fabrcaton of unusual needs n braces and supporters. Mr. Clayton alao wll represent a large metropoltan surgcal supply house, coverng central and southern New Jersey wth a complete lne of needs for the medcal professon ard nsttutons, Mr. Clayton Is marred and the father of three chldren. He s a member of the Red Bank Methodst church, lodge 277, Red Bank, Free and Accepted Masons; Bay Vewforest No. 8, Tall Cedars of Lebanon; a 32d degree Mason, a noble of Mystc Shrne, Crescent Temple, Trenton; past noble grand of Navesnk lodge No. 39, I. O. O. F.; Neptune Encampment No. 45, and Hose Co>:Noll..Hes aveteran of World War II, and holds the rank of chef petty offcer n the U. S, N. R. Seabe.es. Stolen Goods Receved By Accused Valued at $29 Red Bank Detectve Edward Brooks ths week told The Regster that Wllam Mosko, 8, of Morrs ave., Portaupeck, who was held for acton of the grand jury ast week by Magstrate John V. Crowell on a charge of recevng stolen goods, f accused of recelvng a jacket and shrt valued at t,was reported n last weeks Regster that Mosko "allegedly receved several jackets, shrts and trousers" valued at "$50. Brooks sad the other, artcles r whch were takenfrom Ksnns tore, were found Tn the possesson ofa 7- year-old Far Havjn youth. Because of hs age, that boy was referred to the Far Haven Juvenle commttee., : ^gtb^;;cubt^:f"? -;? ;:. courses.:. ".-/.UV ;,"; :- : "- r :SMly.- :-.:l"-:,;] Atts j(ly^mpftlngyythebpafd; gave^ the^ unlyersltj* fpermlssoh, to uae the school-pcpvlled^theboardwould.be. t-ellsved of any respohal-; ptllpt.were.; sgned, ttere- jdnday- by Secrt ry; of S,tateTEdwardvjV Patten^pltheyMlddlete.Hn-Tbwnshlp ;J?m%s^p to#f.ftf;sf^":^ Ben»on^^5B»jry?;Behett;-fe^ rsrd; ^ma«{ ^neyp2*hyjctbrla; plaza,..mddletown/townshp; Mrs. Relgous School Termnates Last week the summer relgous school of Shrewsbury townshp termnated after asuccessful term. School was held n Val Communty hall at whch tme mass was celebrated n Shrewsbury townshp \for the.frst tme. In the photo, left to rght, are Rev. Frederck Chld of St: Dorotheas Catholc church, Eafontown; Francs Byrne, a pupl; Mrs. Joseph Swtek, townshp clerk; Roberta Mtchell and Rchard Pavao, pupls, and Parke Mason, housng head. Beneft Sept. 3 For Mental Health FAIR HAVEN Pans for the Monmouth County Mental Health assocatons beneft performance of "Pant Your Wagon" at the Neptune Musc crcut.sept. 3 call for a gala evenng. Gen. George VanDeuseh (U.S.A. et.), charman for the affar, repou that letters have gone out to 300 organzatons and more than 2,000 ndvduals. The assocaton, In conjuncton wth the Marlboro hosptal womens auxlary, has taken over the entre performance for that evenng. Tckets are beng sold at the organzatons offce, 00 Monmouth st., Red Bank, or by members of the board of drectors,> Mrs. Lesle Seely, JSTatontown, Is charman for the auxlary. Formed n 947, t offers volunteer help n the. Marlboro rhosptak "Mentally healthy, people are good -trlond,s, good, workers,.good mates,.good parents and good ctzens," xsjnfvandeusen sad ln w dcs» crlbfrg^tnvwork of.the couhty assocaton. "An affllute of thenatonal and state mental health assocatons, t s -tryng, to make the Amercan publc more aware of the nature of mentl llness and the stops whch can and should be taken to help tnp mentally ll to regan ther proper places as useful and happy members of socety." The county executve board wll meet Thursday evenng n the Red Bank offce to hear he report of the beneft commttce. The fund drve n May faled to reach ts quota, and money rased,at the beneft wll be used Lo supply the balance. Board to Meet The, organzaton: of a sendng dstrct;councl-; and tne results of a recent ccnsua of school and p-cschobl chldren wll-be. dscussed at: a meetng of the Red.Bank board of educaton and. Its. sendng,.dstrct boards:, Wednesday; Sept. 22,. at Red Bank hfgh- school, h& Red v Bankboard: set the date for4he sesson at ts meetng Tuesday lght.on recommehdatlo of Clarence S.\Gale, Paul; Young, secretary tp> the:-board;:, was Instructed tonotfy headng dstrct boards of the.meetng,."...,, uthe.census.: whch ncluded.>praschoof. chldrenand V chldren.-./now nvschppi r:: both Red Sank -and. Bondng dstrcts waj. amed toward predctng: the. "number of : hgh school atudeht3;:here/fcft?r: 960; j -V l3confercts._ A Warded; V :.":. The tbpar^awarcdrdntaets totalng:?3,663;34:: for) equpment and nstallaton, and.supples.contracts.were? aw8j:a.e d:.to:(^:;f.:clwk > cnpuy.:bf>-.rea^.bbnk; : f.qr.llgta.-lh. eght- rooms".at?the.-, hgh school, ;3,5T,B4; Brbdhead-Gmret-: company pf Cleveland,; O.,. manual tranng._suppllesj:,;fl l lso.bd,pehn Metal company:;of ; Phladelpha, 250 lockers, for the JBranch Avenue buldng, $2,990;" Shore >Restauraht Equpment company. Asbury Park, ; dlshvyashlng machne; for - the Klv T : er Street; school:^cafetera; ;32jl65, and refrgeratbr-forfhe; hgh school^ l l 70A.:r:eaeb^case*;.H(e^cphpanx; awarded the contract was: the only blddettt^w vx^v-a. ; :V^^^--«! V5:^^r.V^?,;:t^. Edmund J Canzoua. board presdent, stated he wll requesta contract "from-?: RWgers ( r uny»rslty; : sl^e-bythe, presdent: and, secre-: tary, utde^^whlchstle,.board ;wlll. hot ;be vhea.;resp6nlblp;;j[or : ;any} accdental Injuresreaulttng from.- the;-state \unfyerslty^b^u«e; of ;;the> hgh ]school:^ qr ;l uyextehgovl *lmt^tuesday:nlght:;the>pard;;re^ ^eyedyfclstte^tpthat^tfectsbnt Jtawwlslgnedsbyth^rlVewlty^ c6mptrph«. B^ bers"hfe;t^)e>slett*rll(oup-havej ^om«^;sb»e;;sp etdefl^an$ Jean S. Reed Jons L.B. Auto Agency LONG BRANCH-Jean S Reed of Far Haven has joned Ban-on and Jamon, ncorporated, drect factory Chrysler-Plymouth new car dealers of South Broadway as a sales l cprcsentatlve. Jean S. Reed. Well known, as a vocalst In the shore area, Mr. Reed formerly was assocated wth,the Unted States Rubber company n New York cty. Mr. Reed Is the son ofmr, and Mrs. Edwn C. Reed of New Shrcwsbuy./ Mr. Reed, hs wfe Enda, formerly of West Plttston, Pa, and ther two daughters, Kathy and Patsy lve at 303 Rver rd., Far Haven, Helehj-Illo^Naveslnkfand-WIlllajn M^s^s^ft^Mpeaputhfom sej )pps^ ^ll f reopen ThUrsds y/: ^-ftciup^fltjmg.wljroif^qfpva Ma^«nnbcj^lcs; Mll! SB»WH Mrs. Uchn Bulds New Ranch Home FAIR HAVEN Frank D. Whtmore, bulder, has completed for Mrs. Eoaha Uchn, propretor of the Park haslety shop on Broad st, Red Bank, a modern brck ranch home on tho north sde of Hardng d. The new home Includes an entranco hall, lvng room wth freplace set n a pancmd wall, dnng room, large ktchen wth knotty pne cabnets, four bedrooms, three tled baths and a screened porch, There also are a full oadfement and two-car garage. Mrs. Uchn <ha3 taken possesson of her new home. The buldng contract was negotated by Harold F. Dowsha, broker w-n the Allare & Son Agency, Inc., Red Bank. Red to Retre From Army Post EATONTOWN Andrew J. Red, 55, of 44 Lafetra ave., chef cvlan ntellgence offcer at Fort Monmouth, who was prased by Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, has announced that he wll re the Aug. 3. Mr. Red dsclosed that the applcaton Cor dsablty retrement he fled Apr. 6 has ben approved by the; cvl servce commsson. He has.been:.on sck leave.snce last Dec. 27 after sufferng a heart attack. Mr. Held ganed natonal promnence last Dec. 9 when testfyng before {h senate permanent subcommttee on nvestgatons, whch t headed by Sen. McCarthy. Mr. Red, who headed, a aubsectlon of the ntellgence ofrlce at Fort Monmouth, Included H4Ch!» dutes the collecton pf securty data pertanng tq r the handlng ot classfed nformaton and other materal of-*a -.secret nature. Stn. ^McCarthy lauded., hm,,dur)*,h«, testmony,foc "tryng to dda-gobl job," A veteran of World War, I, Mr. Red started workng for the sgnal corps at Fort MonmouthJuly,94, as a chauffeur and a* year later was made a. patrolman. After recevng spece.tranng he was put In Intellgence work n 946, and was chef ot the bureau of ntellgence and securty untl 992 when the mltary "general staff" went Into effect. Leut. Col. Charles M.- Sullvan, assstant chef of stuff for G-2 (Intellgence), sad Mr. Reds successor wll be an undentfedcvlan employee on the post now beng traned through tho "on *the job" tranng program of the cvl servce. Hosery Shpment Rates Cut 25% George W. Rysor,\ agent In charge of the Ralway Express agency n Red, Bank, has notfed busness frms n ths area that the Interstate Commerce Commsson has permtted specal.reduced lates for shpments of hosery from southern states. A 25 per cent reducton has been n effect snce Aug. 2, Mr. Ryser sad, on hosery shpped from Georga, North Carolna, South Carolna and Tennessee. The cost on Bhlpplng those tems now, s lower than parcel post. The T,C,C. granted the cut at the request of the Ralway Express n lne wth a polcy of permttng specal rates for commodtes shpped n largo quanttes, Muncpal Dock Condton Ht!FAIR HAVEN--Thc condton of the area around the nunclpaj dock at the end of Far Haven d was crtczed by Bcrkelj A. Cater of Far Haven d. In a. letter lead by M. Floyd Smth, boobxh clerk, at Monday nghts meetng of the mayor and councl. In hs letter) Mr. Cater sad he surveyed the dock recently and found a number of bottles, cans; boxes, old shoes, paper and other trash there. He sufcvsted that, If there s a statute or ordnance prohbtng such ltte -y, be posted n the area: Mayor Edgar V. Denlse sad a recent survey., of that part of Far Haven rd. by pollcj showed most vstors are from out of town. He promsed that polcs wll ty to temedy the stuaton. Councl gave permsson, "wth thanks," to the Fal Haven Lons club to renew school sgns donated by the sevlce cluu suveal years ago. A woman, who owns property on Fsk st,, told councl she had been promsed last September that the street would be curbed and tha money for the proje^r was aval sble, but that notnng has been done. Mayor Dcse ponted ou that the wdenng uf Far Haven rd, whch Is of Inc. utmost m porlance" to the entre borough came up. He added nowever, tha he hoped somethng would be done about the Fsk street, poject ths year. James B-ennan complaned, to councl about dranage on Locust ave, statlngme had been promsed three years ago somethng would be done. He added the street stll floods and suggested that the catch basns be cleaned. Oscar Becker, steet superntendent sad all basns In the borougn wee cleaned a week ago. To thj Mr, Bennan remarked "You certanly mssed Locust ave." Mr, Becker, rcfcrrnr to Monday ngltls downpour, sad "No catch basn n the borough Is workng tonght." Councl Approves Harbor Bluff Map ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Borough councl Tuesday nght approved a land subdvson map submtted by Jacob K. V. M. LUfferts of Applobrook, fam, Mddletown townshp, for beachfront quarter-acre and hlt-acre plou along Bay ave. The tract fomony was owned by the late Harry Hauser. It Is located between Ave. A and Ave. D. Mr. Lefferts sad he wll construct $5,000 to 520,000 homes n the development, whch wll be known as "Harhor Bluff." He sad constructon wll take about a year,. Councl Introduced,&n amendment to the zonng ordnance changng detals of lot szes and buldng requrements In lne wth recent state suggculons. Publc hearng was scheduled for 8 p, m. Tuesday, Aug. 24. Councl, notng thaf> the. ralroad parkng lot has been blacktopped, announced that t wll nstruct members of the polce department to enfocc an ordnance that lmts parkng on Flst ave. n the busness secton to two hours. Specal commuter rates forregular users of the Garden State Parkway wll be sought by: councl.. Its recommendaton wll be forwarded to the New Jersey Hghway-authorty. Ktty Kallcn to Cut Rbbon at Andersons Ktty Kallcn, who has tho No. record ht of tho naton, "Lttle Thngs Mean a Lot," wll cut the ^ ; ;: ; Kltty^kaUen:;""/ *. :f ; rbbon.at Andersons Musc shop at 2 -Broad: St., Tuesday, Aug. 7, Improvements to tho store nclude a shew-,- front and a conplete remodelng job nsde. ; -.;. ;",,. /:>, Mss:. Kal en -,; wll :spend several hours, at the. shop and wll autograph her records. She entered the Jh»l:bf;;fme" \yhen7llttie;twngs^ :saared;wejf > ~-.tha;-;mhpn;/-muk. v,ln three weeks. She.has a seqondblg hjlt,!vjp> thelohapel,ln.themom- Ugjt" onthe^.ht.parade;^,;thlrd *e p^d^bcfltl!u«fepl*!s^"ar ;yp:.l^klf^-"for-a- : S>r9etleartt" ; ; f;m^s ^l?llen.- has tbben" Msnghg ;tfjce <»*(j^tt;^!s^llhttown^l<6wj! eyj Harty;Jame»! ; ahdjkbth w : twgt, Experment Brngs 7 >-Ft. Tomato Plants BAST. KEANSBUBO Wllam Carcll of 50 Thompson ave. s beng enved bj frend* and neghbors for the success he has had drought notwthstandng wth 8 tomato plants In the garden behnd hs home. No plant n shorter than sx feet and most of them range between T and 7 <, led. The normal, sle for tomato plants s between two and three feet., Mr, Carcll says an experment he tred ths year brought about the exceptonal gcvth of the plants. The. : frst week In May, he placed young plants deep n the ground between corn. cobs. Snce then, he watt-red the plants late each nght and cultvated them every mornn. John J. Flynn Jons Local Frm The South Jerse) Surgcal Supply company, 33 East Front st, has announced the appontment of John J. Flynn, Valley dr, Atlantc Hghlands, a certfed orthotst ard brosthctlst wth the Veterans Admnstraton In Now York, as ts orthopedc technologst. John J. Tlynn - Morton Wner, owner of the frm sad Mr. Flynn Is recognzed as a leadng expert In the feld ot brace and artfcal lmb makng. Mr. Flynn has had a wde ex perlehce n orthopedc and. pros thetlc work. Ho has been In the prosthetc testng and development laboratory of the V. A. snce 947 Pror to that he was supervsor In charge of tho orthopedc shop at the Halleran Veterans hosptal n Staten Island, Mr, Wner sadmr. Flynn wll be avalable to the general publc as, well as the medcal professon for consultatons on braces, trusses, artfcal lmbs, arches, post-operatve supports and other surgcal applances. Mr. Flynn has been actlvp In the testng and development of orthopedc and prosthetc applances, and has been used as a leadng consultant by the Veterans Admnstraton In these felds, He served as a consultant on an evaluaton team whose functon s to evaluate present-day devces and the future n the prosthetc feld. He-elso Was a project loader n charge of orthopedc brace nvestgatons and helped set up 3 such shops n 3 dfferent states for the V. A. Durng World War II, Mr. Flynn was n the Army Medcal Corps and was statoned more than two years at Walter Reed hosptal, Washngton. He traned student techncans In the basc fundamentals of brace and artfcal lmb makng. He also organzed an army ahop for that purpose n Nashvlle, Tohn. Before enterng the servce, Mr. Flynn was employed by Pomeroy Surgcal Applances, New York. He lves wth hs wfe, the former Geraldne Magner, and ther sx chldren, John, Thomas, Geraldne, Kevn, Patrca and Karen, on Valley dr., Atlantc Hghlands. Far Set For 9, 20, 2 ATLANTIC.HIGHLANDS Freworks wll be a hghlght of the fremens far to be held by the department here Thursday, Frday and Saturday, Aug. 9, 20 and 2, at the muncpal yacht harbor.. Freworks dsplays wll be staged Frday and Saturday. Frzes wll be Awarded. Fre Chc;. Mchael Manlgraaso Is charman of tho fav commttee. He s beng asssted py Frst Assstant Chef Harold K Merrtt and. Second Assstant Chef Hammond, Wllam Set Publc Meetngs For H.S. Dscusson RUMSON Publc meetngs for dscusson of the proposed regonal hgh school for ths borough and Far Hayen wll be held at Rumson hgh school Wednesday nght and at the Wllow" Street school n Far Haven Frday, Aug. 20. Takng part n the dscusson at Rumson wll be Arthur L. Adamson of the regonal hgh school co mm It-tee, as moderator; Dr. Charles A. Wolbach, superntendent of schools; J. Rujstll Garvln, Rumson board of educaton; Russell H.,Mlnton,"presdent of the Far Haven board, and,johns. Klnney, Jr., new prncpal ofrumson hgh *«!. ;\, -V" V,,.. B^h Bh meetngs meetn,wlu> Include -que»- tlon,and answerperods. -»» "-:.r> ^yqteqn lb«>«gjos»hlgh School Requests Borough Land For Playground Councl to Study Proposal by Board For Two-Acre Tract LITTLE SILVER A letter from Danel S. Wetgand, school board attorney, was receved Tuesday by the nayorand councl In, whch t was dsclosed that the board wants to acqure ttle to borough-owned land t now leasffs for playground use. The property, about two acres, fronts on Markham p. and Is to the rear of the borough hall plot and the borough garage. Mayor Joseph C. Davson sad the school board would lke to make permanent mprovements to the playground and thus desres ttle to He land. Hcsuggested that.rjo acv ton be taken on the request, however, because only three members of the sx-man councl were present. la other busness,* Counclman Vctor P. Sattcr suggested councl revew the number of lots the bor* ough owhs through tax foreclosure!. He sad, there Is a scarcty of ndvdual lots and that the borough mght proftif some of them were placed for aucton at todays; market prces, provded the borough has no future use for them. Informal Meetngs Mayor Davson, commentng on the success councl acheved at a recent "nformal" meetng, suggested that Mr. Satters recommendaton be the subject of another Informal meetng to whch plannng board members wll be Invted, Counclman Charles W. Stephen* added that Borough Engneer O, VVolcott Morrs also Is anxlou to confer In prvate wth councl mernbcrt. Nether the mayor, nor the councllmen gave any cue as to the topc or topcs dscussed at the nformal meetng, but they agreed that a free exchange of vews on borough busness other than t publc meetngs Is desrable. At the July 27 mbettntf, Mayor Davson sad councl should strve for btter coordnaton of actvtes among local agences. No menton was made about &. proposed ordnance settng up plannng board regulatons. Though the plannng board Is legally consttuted under the new state law, t f pr*c,] tlcally Inoperatve because the regulatons have not become law. Councl ntroduced such an ordnance svera\ weeks ago, but the plannng board termed It unsatsfactory In some respects and has reported that revsons wjl be submtted to Borough Attorney Howard W. Roberts. Speed Lmt Survey No acton was reported on a proposal to sell the borough hall and to move headquarters to the fre house, where an addton would be bult. Commttees from the councl and the fre company wll contnue meetngs to study the project, Mr. Sattcr sad. Counclman Georgo Wegel, charman of the polce commttee, reported that he wll request Wllam J. Dearden, commssoner of motor vehcles, to have a survey made of all streets ; In the borough. relatve* to lecommendlng proper speed lmts. Mr. Wegel sad the request follows Informaton from Mr. Dearden that the borough must get M. V. department approval on all borough ordnances or county resolutons settng speed lmts, Mr.Wegel also asked that the Red Bank mayor and councl be sent a letter of thanks for the manner traffc on Maple ave., Red Bank, was handled durng the race track season. He sad ralroad commuters lvng In Lttle Slver were helped consderably by specal polce offcers drectng traffc at Intersectons along Maple ave. Amend Lquor Lnr Councl asked the borough attorney to revse ts lquor lcense ordnance so that Ralph Rlbustell would be permtted to sell such terns as olves, cherres, nuts and potato chps. Mr. Wegel sad Mr. Rlbustell dscontnued sellng thoss tems after the Alcoholc Beverage Control commsson advsed hm hs was not specfcally permtted by borough ordnance to make the sales,» Mr. Wegel also asked Mr. Rob* erts to amen. the boroughs parkng ordnance to prohbt parkng on the southerly sde of Markham p. from the east sde of North, Lovett ave. to Prospect ave. and n front of borovjh hall. Mr.Wegel sad slgn«pfolrfbltng parkng have been erecrou In those areas for some Tme, but an ordnance to enforce tho prohbtons was never ntroduced. Counclman Stephens sad mnor changes In the street repar program would result n the resurfae-^ ng of the entre length of Cross st. and the expendture of $J00 to" correct a dranage problem on fchr north sde of Pont rd. Mr. Wegel was asked by Mayor, Davtson to contact Far Haven of-, fcals relatve to what the mayor sad s a traffc hazard at Prospect \ ave. and Rdge rd., became o? ; shrubbery whch blocks the vjew^. of motorsts. "**. TO HEAR MBS "HEELT _,; \ ] Members of the Red ^ Rotary club at today.lunch the Molly PlUher hotel wll Mrs. Lesle V. Seely of TBaton telf of the volunteer work ttw beng carredon to l rjelp..th«tenu, at the Marlboro/fUt*" JM^Slr ~.br-ga^agpn

14 V r» FIRST METHODIST * Bed Bank fj "In Search of Securty" l the ftermon topc for Sunday at the a. m. servce. The message wll be delvered by the assocate pastor, Rev. Arthur M. Tngue, n the Sabsence on vacaton of Rev. Roger «5. Squre. The musc wll be under 4 drecton of John Ferrs and wll (nclude a quartet selecton and vo- **al solo. "Chrst, the Hope of the {World" Is the sermon theme for ;he 8 p. m. servce n the chapel. Altar flowers for Sunday wll be.presented as a memoral to Mr. Two RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2, 954 *»nd Mrs. Delancy Wlllgun by of Dayton, Oho, (our years and thelr chldren and grandchldren verson of the Bble nclude the fol- (Isaah 85:2): "For ye snce Feb., 962, has been pastor ud also by Mrs LeQuer n mem-lowng Sjory of her husband, Stephen H. shall go out wth joy, and be led SLeQuer. " forth wth peace: the mountans! The Wesley Fellowshp wll meet and the hlls shall broak forth before you nto sngng, and all the t 9 p. m, The program wll Inude a dscusson on the topc trees of the feld shall clap f ther phere I Stand." n -whch consderaton wll be gven to "The Ne.- From "Scexe and HcaHh wth hands." f-cesslty of the Rcfch maton." Key to lhe Scrptures" by Mary >, Tho Internatonal prayer group Baker Eddy the followng -passage meets each Tuesday at 0 a. m. wll be among those read (80:29-2):, )n the Bble classroom. "Soul has Infnte resources wth? Members of Clrcj P wll meet whch to bless manknd, and hap- Tuesday at 30 a. m and go on ta pcnc. Crcle B " hold a plannng (meetng Tuesday at t l30 l30 p. m. at the resdency of Mrs. Howard S lggnson, 335 Broad st. T An Ice cream fete wll take place ; Wednesday, Aug. 25 v on the church ;lawn.. ;; Each Sunday church-hour nursery for chldren _ of pre-school age Is conducted. Those who vollunteercd to assst durng ths I month are Mrs. Hrry Hotchklss I.Mrs. Donald Babcock, Mrs. James G. Bennett, Mrs. Vctor Fox, Mrs.Harold H. Baynton, Mss Joyce IJFarrlngton, Mrs. Warren Farrlng- Jton and Mrs-. Samuc W. Hauman, - HOLY TKINITT EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN J". Bed Bank "2-, Servces Sunday Include dvne worshp at B:4S a. m The chldren Clare Invted to the worshp and at Ithe tme for the sermon are ex- cused to go to a planned program S I I T enttled "The Chldren of the Church." Th(«Sunday wll be set asde to observe tne openng of the second conventon of the World ^Councl of Churches meetng on ;the campus of Northwestern unlj-versty, Evarmton,. The monthly meetng of the Mens Brotherhood wll be held at p. m. at the church next J&onday ^evenng. Interested parents and boys b n the begnnng of a Boy S Scout troop have been Invted to UtlenS. 5J The chor meets Informally Wed- Jtnesday nght* at the parsonage, j^beglnnlns at 8 oclock. H The annual Flower Sunday wll >e observed Sunday, Aug. 22, wth a servce of worshp at 9:45 a. m. ; The annual Shore Dstrct Luther JILeague pcnc and twlght devo- "tlonal wll be held Sunday, Aug. ^5, n the afternoon at McGulres ffcrove, Mlddletown. Local leaguers.wll attend. ;; PRESBYTERIAN f] Rumson? "Dpn. Underrate Your World" tjwll be the topc of Rev. A. Kenneth MagnerV sermon at the 9:80?*. m. servce Sunday, rj John H. Watson 3d, mnster of ttnustc, trll play as organ prelude jtrelude and Fugue In E Mnor" thy Bach and as postlude, "Trumpet SAlr ; by Pureell. The Lades Ad ftahoral group wll sng "Nearer, My»God, to Thee," and Mrs. Edgar KForce /wll sng the offertory solo, ft Teach Me to Pray." jj J. Edward Wlson, Wllam Saglurton, Wllam Strohmenger and (Marvn Chrlstensen wll comprse vne usherng commttee. " The church hour nursery Is held {Sundays n the manse playyard at?0:5 a. m. In the event of ran, Ithe nursery wll be held n Blngham &all t Women of the ohurch have been twlted to attend the womens prayjer group whch wll meet Tuesday St 0 a. m. n Blngham hall. «The senor youth fellowshp soft- Aall team vrll play the Red Bank Jethodlst youth group next Wednesday evenng at 6:50 at the Red JBank hgh school. EMMANUEL BAPTIST Atlantc Hghlands - S] Guest speaker Sunday wll be BRev. John Lotz, pastor of the *,arkneld Bble church, East "orthport, L I., who wll be brngg the message at the mornng rvce at and at the evenng rvlce at 7:80. Church Bchool meet* at 9:45 a. m. The Monmouth-Ocean Chrstan, ^Busness Mens assocaton wll l troeet at the church next Monday ~ Sevenng at 8 oclock j t The Royal Ambassadors wll {. jneet Tuesday at 8 p m. at the Jhome of Mrs. Robett Evers, Leon rardvlle rd..»; > 3 Md-week prayer servce Wednesl~ tday at 8 p. m., wth Deacon Karl jmelwg and Robert Levy n charge, RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FBtENDS (Quakers) Shrewsbury _ The Shrewsbury meetng of Re- Wlgous. Socety of Frends (Quak- X.fers),-meets for worshp at a. m. * Jthe Frst-day (Sunday), In the.meet- I Ine houso at Broad st and Syca- : more ave., preceded at 0 a. m. by ~e Frst-day school, Md-week leetlngs are held at the meetng vuae at 8 p.- m, the fourth-day Wednesday). All are welcome. ST. MARrS; CATHOLIC ; J "" J _New Monmouth " UaM untl further notce are as. «Saturday 8 a. m.; Sunday, T,"«:80.and ( 0:80 a. m.,"" < Mr.;wmuu» Hardy s organst chor drector. FIRST CHURCH OF. CHRIST, SCIENTIST Red Bank Servces n Frt Church of Chrst,.Scentst, 2 Broad st, are held Sundays at n. m, Sundayschool meets at a. m. Wednesday evenng testmonal meetngs at 8:(5. That true happness Is to be found through understandng the sprtual laws whch govern the unverse Includng man wll be brought out at Ohrrtlan Scence servces Sundav n the Lesson-Sermon enttled. "Soul." Readngs from the Kng James pness would be more readly attaned and would be more secure n our keepng, f sought In Soul, Hgherenjoyments alone can satsfy the cravngs of Immortal man. We cannot crcumscrbe happness wthn the lmts of personal sense." The Golden Text s from Psalms: "The Lord s my lght and my salvaton; whom shall I fear? the Lord Is the strength of my lfe; of whom shall I be afrad?" (27:). CENTRAL BAPTIST Atlantc Hghlands Rev. Harry B. Morrs, pastor of the Mlllngton Baptst church, Mlllngton, wll be guesl speaker 4 Sunday at a, m The evenng gospel servce l» at 8 oc.ock. Sundayschool,under the" drecton of Wllam Maxson, begns at 9:30 a. m. The Wednesday evenng prayer meetng s at 7:45 a m..the chor-wll rehearse.wednesday at 8:80. UNITY CHAPEL Asbury Park "No Resentment Allowed" wll be the topc dscussed at the Frday nght servce. Rev. John E. Manola wll apeak on thesubject "Prase God" at the a, m. servce Sunday. Sunday-school also meets at oclock, A study clan; Is held each Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the Communty "T" In Red Bank. PRESBYTERIAN Atlantc Hghlands Church school wll not be held durng August Elder Francs H. Wllamson wm speak on "Sgns of the Tmes" at the mornng servce at oclock. Rev. Elmer T. Schlck, pastor, s on vacaton. PRESBYTERIAN Shrewsbury Sunday mornng worshp Is at 9:8( oclock. There s no Sundayschool durng the summer. Rev. Arthur S. Joce Is pastor. M ss Dors Frame s organst, Los Mac- Mahon Jolce and Ronald Clark are solost!. METHODIST. Sea Brght Shurch school wth classes for those of all.ages wll meet Sunday at 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Eleanor Lndsay s superntendent The morane worshp servco wll bo held at oclock. Rev. Robert S. Judge s pastor. METHODIST Oceanport Church school, ande. the drecton of George C. D. Hurley general superntendent, wll meet at 9:45 a. m. Sunday. The Sunday worshp servce wll be held at 7:30 p. m. Rev.-Robert 8. Judge Is pastor. How Chrstan Scence Heals "Prayer Overcomes Allerges" WVNJ (620 kc) Sunday 9 a.m. WOR (0 kc) Sunday 0:5 a. m. EVERY WEEK PRESBYTERIAN Red Bank Rev. Leland Hlgjnbotnam, mnster of Frst Baptst: church at Hghtstown, wll be the guest preacher at the 0 oclock servce Sunday mornng. Hs sermon topc wll be "Feet Frst Pelglon." Rev. Mr. Hlgg-lnbotham n a graduate of the Colgate-Rochester Dvnty school and. pursued (,aduate work at the Medcal school of the Unversty of Cncnnat and at-western Reserve unvestty He served as mnster of educaton and sstant pastor of the Baptst church of the Hghtstown church. Don C. Farley wll presde at the organ console. Ht organ preclude wll be chorale: "Lord Jesus Chrst, ^Turn to Us" and "Medtaton From Chorale In E Major." Hs postlude wll be "Grand Chor."" Th) guest solost wll be Mrs. Tnelma Young, contralto. Mrs. Young s a solost :n the chor of the Methodst church n Prnceton. Her vocal selucmons wll be be nvted to attend. "God * n Evoryfhlng. and "My Bble study and prayer fellowshp group wll meet n the pat Heart Ever Fathful" Ushers at ths servce wll be tors study Thursday, 8 to 9 p. m. headed by Robert H. Edmunds. Church school wll reconvene at Ramsey E. Cammar.k and Norman 9.45 a. m. Sunday, Sept. 2. C. Gardner wll comprse the welcomng commttee. Durng the servce baby stters are provded n the Westmnster house. ST. ANTHONYS CATHOLIC Red Bank Sunday masses are at 7, 8, 0, 0 and 2 oclock. Confessons are heard Saturdays from 4:30 to t p m. and from 7:30 to 9 p. m. Baptsms are at 2:30 p. m. Sundays. The Mraculous Medal novona Is held Mondays at 7:30 p. m. and the perpetual novena to St. Anthony Tuesdays at 7:80 p. m. EMBURY IURY MET METHQDIST Lttle Slver At the 0 a. m. Sunday worshp servce, Rev. James W. Marshall wll preach on the theme, "The Church Gets Together." Nell G. Smth and hs daughter Margaret wll slngr a duet, "Sabbath Morn" by Mendelssoh..The altar flowers wll- be presented by, Mrs Bertha Bmtnons n lovng memory of her husband..mrs. George Ivlns, organst, wll play "Andante" by Beethoven- and "Postlude" by DeMontl. Wllam- T. Sawyer wll conduct the servce of worshp &s Rev. Mr. Marshall Is preachng at the Young Peoples meetng at Ocean Grove, but wll be at the servce In tme to preach the mornng sermon. METHODIST Keahsburg Rev. Otto Janke, pastor, wll preach on the topc, "The Tree of Knowledge" at the 8 a. m. servce Sunday. At It a. m. hs topc wll be "Who Is My Neghbor." A specal, baptsm servce wll be held at 3 p m. Daly vacaton Bble school for the kndergarten and prmary puls- wll end ths wuek. FIRST GHUBOH OF CHRIST, SCD2NTIST Keyport The mornng servce wll be held Sunday at oclock.. Sundayschool wll meet at a. m, A testmonal servce wll be held next Wednesday at v 8 p. m. HIAPt "FRANK AND ERNEST" "Ood Anuranct at turvlvl" WOP» "<«>. Auut II, Itl4 "» U» 70 k«. SMI A. M. Do you Itnow that dvne Interventon wll tfcve.tht human race rom destructon? Ucndor a-free copy of the August dawn Msgulnt "FRANK AND IRNIIT" B» to, Dpt N, Qntnl P»lt OMn N(W YORK, N. V. FURNITURE SHOWROOMS 70 SO. 7H AVE. LON«BRANCH We should be ready to serve you shortly! WATCH THIS NEWSPAPER FOR FULL PARTICULARS CONCERNING OUR SPECTACULAR BAPTIST Red Bank Rev. W. Clnton Powers, pastor, wll delver a sermon, "Chrst, the Hope of the Worlds Peace," at the mornng servce at 0 oclock. A nursery wll be conducted for small chldren by members of the club. Ushers wll be G. Truman Reeves, Wllam Wnn, Jack Oakley, John Rlcttman and Tllman Lane, head usher. Also junor sermon for chldren. Senor hgh fellowshp wll be held at 7:30 p. m. Roger Wllams fellowshp for young adults also wll be,held at 7:30. Flowers were gven Sunday morn ng by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrson, who have attended our church and sung n the chor the past year whle Mr. Morrson was statoned at Fort Monmouth. Flans are under way for a "homecpmng-week-end" Sept The commttee met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Cottrell last week, Wllam Morgan Is charman. All church member! and former members wll ST. JAMES CATHOLIC Red Bank Sunday masses are at 6:30, 8, 9, 0 and oclock In the church and 9, 0 and oclock In the hgh school audtorum. Sunday-school for chldren attendng publc schools follows the 9 oclock mass. Baptsms are at p, m Sundays. Confessons are heard Saturdays from 4 to 6 p. m. and from 7 to 8:45 p m. TRINITY EPISCOPAL Red Bank Sunday at 8 a. m, Holy Eucharst, At 0 a. m. prayer and sermon by Rev. W. Norman Ptterger, Wednesday at 7 and 0 a. m, Holy Eucharst, PRESBYTERIAN Eatontown "Fran Osterstook wll brng, the message, "Test Your Am," at the worshp at a. m. Mrs. Wllam Emmons s organst. Clarence Meeks.wll, be.solost. Church school Is at fl:45 a. m., wth classes for all ages. Mr, Meeks Is the superntendent. ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL Naveolnk Mornng prayer and sermon by Rev. Charles P. Johnson, rector, wll be at oolock Sunday. Holy communon, wll be at 8:30 a. m. Church school wll be at 9:30. The parents and chldrens servce wll be at 0 a. m. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCD2TY 83 Ocean Blvd., Atlantc Hghlands Sunday servce s held at a. m. Sunday school s also held at. Wednesday testmony meetng Is held at 8:5 p. m. The readng room Is open Tuesdays, except holdays, from.2 to 4 p. m. The Red Bank Regtor l«a progr.- Ivt <w«kb-, workng at all llme for the bet Interests of Red. Bank and Tlclnlly. Advertsement. Local Baptst Church Servce Sunday Is Theme for World Councl The Red Bank Baptst church wll have a servce Sunday mornng at 0, oclock on the theme, "Jesus Chrst, the Hope of the World." Ths s the general theme of the World-Councl of Churches, whch wll begn ts sessons Sunday mornng at Evanston,. The pastor, Rev. W. Clnton Powers, has announced that the local congregaton, wll jon wth the representatves from 6 church bodes n 48 countres n,rasng ther songs and ther testmony to acknowledge Jesus Chrst aa the hope of ths troubled, world. The openng servce of the World councl wll be In Frst Methodst church of Evanston, wth Bshop G, Bromley Oxnam, one of the x presdent*, preachng. Sunday evenng a. great Interdenomnatonal and nternatonal servce s planned by the councl at Solders feld, Chcago, where 00,000 people can be accommodated. The "World Councl was formed In August, 948, at Amsterdam, Holland, aftefa ten-year delay caused by the World War II. Ths Is the second General Assembly, and wll meet from Aug. IS to 3. The" work and study of the councl Is carred on through commls sons orwfalth and Order, Evengelam, Interchurch Ad and Servce to Refugees, Lfe and Work of Women n tho Church, the Laty, Youth, Commsson of the Churches on Internatonal Affars, the Study Department and Ecumencal Insttute. There -wll be 600 offcal delegates chosen by the 6 member denomnatons, 75 from tho Unted States. In addton there wll be 600 accredted vstors, smlarly chosen; 50 consultants, Includng world-known.theologans and experts n varous felds; 20 youth consultants and,600 general vstors at day sessons and 4,600 general vstors at evenng sessons. Th(# press, rado and: televson, and photographers wll be represented by 400 accredted persons. The delegates wll; devote themselves frst to the man theme, then break up for several days Into sx sectons to explore the subthemes, comng together for flnaj sessons to report ther fndngs and wrte a message to the churches,. The sub-theme wll.be "Our Oneness In Chrst,and Our Dsunty as Churches," "The Msson of the Church to ThoseOutsde Her Lfe," "The Responsble Socety In a World Perspectve," ^Chrstans n the Struggle For World Communty," "The Church Amd Racal and Ethnc Tensons"; and "The Chrstan and Hs Vacaton." -The fndngs of the councl are not bndng on the member churches, except as they voluntarly accept them and are guded by them., REFORMED Red Bank Hev, A.. Tlnga wll occupy the pulpt Sunday a. the 9:80 a. m. servce. Mrs. Joyce Bereton, organst, wll drect the junor chor. CLOSED AT ^NqON WEDNESDAYS BERINGAUGUST Mass Offered ( ForDrowned Boy ~~SEA BRIGHT ArT anger~mu for three-year-old Geoge) Edward Bete, Jr., of % Rlv«r St., who drowned n the Shrewsbury rver last week,was offered Tuesday at Holy Cross Catholc church, Rumson by Rev. John C. Petre. The boys body was found Saturday by a clammer. \ A son of George E. and Grace E. Ryan Betz, the youngster dsappeared last Tu.day. That mornng he had accmpanled Da, vld Robnson, a drver for Ryans coal yard as he made delveres. MrC Robnson, accordng to pouce, last saw the boy about :30 a. m. when he appeared to be on hs way home. Glbert Bo>er, Jr., son of Polce Chef Ser* W. Boyer told hs father he saw the youngster about p. m. last Thursday on Ocean ave. n the busness secton of the borough.. George was reported mssng at 4-50 that afternoon and a search o.f- the.communty was launched mmedately by polce They combed the borough bu were unable to locate the mssng youngster or anyone who had seen hm snce p. m. About 6 p. m. las: Thursday a numberof persons n boats began draggng the rver and contnued operatons untl after mdnght. Searchers were aldea by lghts suppled by the Rumson and Red Bank fre departments; Volunteers worked In boats all ay Frday. The chlds body vts found early Saturday mornng by "an un-" dentfed clammer alout a quarter of a mle south of Curls landng here. The clammer transferred the body to the boat of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pochynok of Unon who returned It "to Sea Crlglt!- The search and rver draggng operatons were drected by Chef Boyer and Polce Capt. George Dougherty and by Fre Chef John Carlson and Assstant Chef Frankln- Young. The boy was burled, under the drecton of the Wbrden funeral home, n Mt. Olvet cemetery. Bearers were Gary Phlfnr, Joseph Lavesque, Denns Wood, Thomas Johnson, Robert Rogers and Erk Woods, all playmates of the drowned boy. Father Petre rected the Rosary Monday af.ernoon at the funeral home. Survvng besdes hs parents are two brothers, Keth, 7, and James, year; a sster, Lynn, 8, hs maternal grandparents, John J. and Grace E. Ryan, -Sea Brght, and hs paternal grandparents, Charles Edward and Catherne Betz, Oakhurst. " - y. F. W. Post, Welcomes Wllams, 39th Member WEST KEANSBURG Raymond J Wllams was welcomed as a Rev.- Runyon WolIT conducted member of Schaufler-Franzen post, hs last servce a mnster- of -ths Veterans of Foregn Wars, at a church last Sunday. The 95 con-meetnfrmaton class joned the church. Is the 30th member of the post. last week. Mr. Wllams Included were Msses, Betty Am Quests at the meetng ncluded Crawford, Dane Raph and Shrley Tallmah, and. Stewart Ganon, trct presdent; Stce OConnell, Ralph M. Dorseh, past sxth ds- Clark Gannon, Alfred Herbert, and Charles Ren, members of Belmar Juneau post. John. Rowell and Kenneth Ralph. The junor chor wll rehearse Post members wll attend Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. Gants-Dodgers ball game Sunday THE, ELBERON MEMORIAL CHURCH N# Jt Sunday DMtt Smct Eltvcn Oclock Sermon by Er. M. Stephen James. Presdent of NewBrunswck Theologcal Semnary., VttpM- Servce Thnw-Pffyldcleck Dr. James wll speak and a program of Lenten and Easter mule. wll be presented by the Mnstry of Musc. \ ALL ARE WELCOME Boynton & Boynton INSURANCE FIRE CASUALTY BOIVDS; S. Burrtt Beynten John V. Crowtll, Jr., Assec 8-0 DRUMMOND PL. RE 4-09*2 Opp. Ben Holl Servce Beyond the Contract RE CONVERTIBLE STROLLER Chrome and Washable Leatherette v, * Folds-compactly Protects baby from sun and draft Convertble back sldes out Irom under hood WITH SLIDE-AWAY BACK.95 Made to Stfl for $20.00 RED BANK CARRIAGE SHOP IFOOT OF BROAD ST.) 3 EAST FRONT ST. RED BANK Now s the nne to Order Your Slpcovers! Tht faodet cet of new (»lpcov«n can make your old lvng room (et look gay,and young agan.,, ; MANUFACTURERS CLOSEOUT IN FABRICS FORMHH.Y SOLDftOft.98,TO}2.98 YD. 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15 ED BANK REGISTER. AUGUST 2,954 Jerry Welch Opens Staton at Sea Brght Page Three 5 k Welcome, Mr. k Mrs. Edward A. Casey and famly Hope that you wll all enjoy lvng n ths apple-orchard vllage. Jacob R. V. M. Lefjvts, Charles T. Klcomns, Applebrook Farm Route 36 Just North o Naval underpass Mddletown Towuhlp frid AY tho 3th 5 YOUR LUCKY SHOPPING DAY AT NEW BERRYS. HUNDREDS OF UNADVERJISED SURPRISE FINDS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. COME IN - LOOK AROUND - SAVE MONEY. Cats Meow EXTRAS Lades Blouses Szes 32 to 40. Sbort Sleeves. Rayon. Keg. J for HAND CKOCHETKI) Doles You Can Be lucky Too! FINAL SUMMER ALL DRESSES $ 5 d0 AN * REGULAR TO $40.95 \ SHORTS.00 SWEATERS $4.00 WOOL SLACKS $ 5 00 ALSO ALL 5UMMER TOGS \ "V At the Whte House 90 Broad St. Red Bank, N. J. <>tw-t, - -j-v ^\- -»«*A*. _,-yv fcflv ON DURING OUR ;;v^s---.-:^ WOMEPGS^AND CHltDBJ : V-. ^ -. \ A ^, Jerry t Welch, superntendent of the Sea Brght Beach club, s manager of Welchs Gulf Servce staton, formerly Regans, at 006 Ocean ave., SeaBrght, just south of the pew Rumson-Sea Brght brdge. Mr. Welch sad the staton wll feature wash }ob and servce whle patrons are at the beach. New greasng equpment hat been nstalled and the staton wll have road servce. Shown,at the openng a week ago yetersay are, left to rght, John E. Welch, son of the manager; Guy E. Wlbanks, son-n-law of the manager; A. E. Burk, Gulf dstrct manager, and Thomas Farrell,, Ses Brght mayor* Army Seeks Applcants For Avaton Trades Stage Pet Show At Lttle Slver LITTLE SILVER- Dung the Master Sgt, Frederck A. Beale, non-commssoned offcer n charge of Army recrutng n Monmouth last two weeks, the playground and Ocean countes at the Redhere has had several contests and doll, Sandy Brenner, Carol Ann specal events n addton to tsklen;, best character doll, Carol Bank post offce, ths week de- Cared that the A.my s "hgh* TutVTfleTa of 32 enfant,, deslous of obtanng applcatons Charley Webster and Buddy Flynn emerged vctorous Charley de- from hgh school gaduates for at- tendance at Army avaton schools. "These courses," Sgt, Beale sad, "cover arplane rcpalman, helcopter reparman, arcraft nstrument repar, and rotor and propeller tepalr, Qualfed young-menmay apply" from cvlan lfe for these Coursea wth no oblgaton to enlst untl they have been approved folk attendance at the school of ther choce, nformaton on these courses nay y te obtaned at recrutng offces In post offce buldngs g at Red Bank, Longg Branch, Bh Asbury PaK and Lakewood." Lk TK-.n;..-.»^*»(<)> "t*,/ Y *" feated Bjuce <Farrow to wn In the younger group whle Buddy beat Joey OBren In the older group. -s In a mable contest, Fred Fnley won over Ray_ Bragor n the nne-yea-old-and-undc class, whle Joe Sovlero defeated Dan Fnlcy In the older dvson. Wnners n the pet show wee, for entrants wth dogr Curlest har, Don Scacca; shot test tall, Bobby Paul; nosest, Joan Baclgolupl; best behavor, Danny Marte.Ha, curlest tal, Bruco Farrow; largest, Tommy Knalck; best dressed, Carol Ann Klen; longest har, Dane Portet, and smallest, John Calago. j Pet wth smoothest coat, Joan Berger, cat; smallest cat, -Mchael Ggllo; prettest cat, Helen Arya! largest cat, Mary Ann Baxter; pet wth longest ears, Tommy Mekel, rabbt; most cblorful pet, Ray Broger, fsh; smallest brd, Carol Craft; brd wth Jal*fe«t beak, Athur Jervettc; brd wth longest tal,* Carol, Tomalno, most playful "pet, Lnda Mlndello, cat; most slent pet, Susan Love; smallest pet, Crspy Love. - *. Wnners of doll contest were; Bggest doll, Barbara Ann. Mazza, YQWRS whle they ^ t ", ;". MOIO«AN» owr Antonette Bruno, smallest doll, Nancy Gelt/eler, Lnda Hart man; prettest doll, Lnda Pretty, Lnda Perley; doll from farthest country, Martha Potter, Joan Berger; oddest dressed, Reber Lee, Susan Hcndy; longest han, Lynda Mondello, Rose Lee Pctrllo; oldest and Stephen Tomamo, Suan Hondv and Babaa Focllo; cutest doll,,may Allen, Lnda Hendy; doll that crlcst the loudest, Antgnette Bruno, Sandy Damen, and most dolls, Karen Lundquest. Ambrose Fnes Couple, Sends Husband Jo Jal KEANSBURG Mag st ate Edwad F. Ambose flncd Thomas VanPortfllct, 60 Shore blvd,, $50, and hs wfe, Alfce,,330 on ds- /odcrly pel son clarcs Monday nght.j:vanportfllct.. also.was sentenced to 30 days n county jal at Freehold. They weo attested early last Thursday mornng at the McArdle hotel, Shore blvd., by Patrolman Eugene Bennett and Andrew Mularchuk, a cseve patrolman. Patolman Bennett lodged tho complant aganst Mrs. VanPotfllet, chargng that-she slapped hs face. FINED $50 AS DISORDERLY KEANSBURG Hem y Mlan, 82 South 2th st., Newark, was fned $50 Monday nght by Magstrate Edward F. Ambrose.as a dsorderly person. Mr. Ambrose suspended a 90-day scntonce to county jal at Freehold Mlan was attested, on Wednesday nght of last week at the Casno thpate. used SEWING MACHINES % - " AlLaeRArf-tNSttn THE AUTOMATIC Grls all Wool Cardgan - Slpover ud Novelty Sweaters. Regular $.98 Value. Boys Cotton Flannel Shrts Plads und Clcckh Reg. $.69 euch MENS SPORT SHIRTS Nylon Dacron - Acetate - Plsse. Broken Szes. Regular $.98 and $2.98. Short Sleeves. Mfgrs. Close out Costume Jewelry 2 for Q- lucky you muss LADIES SKIRTS Regularly Sold al 3.98 All Szes Large Selecton 2 to 30 Lmted Assortment Lades Reg. $2.98 Fall-Cotton Dresses.Terrfc Buy!-- -J3- Lades 5,Dener. 3 for Nylon Pantes.3 Bref and Talored Styles LADIES TRICOT 4 for Drop Sttch Party! 3 Parakeets 3 3 Rased Locally Fne Colorful Healthy Pels. Lave Trur-d Doles LIQUID Bubble Bath 2 for 3 Kleenex 200 sheet pkg. N Rabbts hot % Specals GAILY COLORED REIKIGEKATOK Box and Ldj 3 RED or WHITE HAND BRUSH T *% C COLORED VEGETABLE BHUSH _ Nursng Uoltle Hrbh TdlrtBoHl Brush ZIP PON BRUSH c 3 ea. QUICK SEAL BOTTLE STOPPER SNAP TIGHT BOITLE STOPPER Master Bottle Stopper BULLDOG BOTTLE STOPPER 3ea. Butter Dsh 3 C CHILDS Mlk Mug Pnk, Blue, Red f

16 Pfflon frof BED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST Stop Volaton Brngs $25 Fne CRAWFORDS CORNER Ma«- Itttttt Stanley Stlwcll of Holmdtl townshp fned Elzabeth Green, Long Branch, <26 for passng a top trert on a condtonal llcenae. Charle Fender, Brooklyn, and CurUle Kaltfer, New York cty, each pad $5 tor speedng-. Thomas I s AtR-CONDITIONLD IVY TOWER PLAYHOUSE SPRING LAKE, N. J. NOW THRU AUaUIT 4th JUDITH EVELYN la "THE CONSTANT WIFE" A Sophstcated Comfedy By Somerset Maugham KVK. MON.-SAT. tl4«mat. MON. * WID, llt Hew, IfapUwood, nuo pad $5 tor careless drvng. Clnt Wllbourne, Jr.; Matawan, was fned $5 tor passng on a curve. Each of the followng was fned J0 tor Improper pattng: Wllllam Caale, CarlUdt; Rchard Stolz and Mchael Komeshane, Newark; Joseph LaGreco, New York cty; Anthony L. D&vldow, Jersey Cty; Wllam J. Weber, Kver Edge; Jacob L. Deckelban, Brooklyn; Mchael Rlccardo; Flalnfleld; Jeffcry Eastman, Montclar, John Serego, Hoboken; Patrck Tully, West Englewood; Stephen Koval, Bayonne; Robert Acrle, Matawan; Bernard Podula, Corona, and Ernest Solomon and Edward WerUer; Jersey Cty. Falng to exhbt drvers lcenses cost the followng $8 each: George Reed, Newark; 7rank Lopenna, Brooklyn, John Stack, Jr., Garfeld, and Nan L. Graham, Long Branch. Eugene Gordon, Ajsbury Park, pad?4 for drvng wthout rcgstatlon. Atnlno Loffa, Elzabeth, charged wth falure to stop at a sgnal, was fned J8. II /P«> to Advtrtn In The Reguter CONTINUOUS OANC AND SHOW :0 MA, TO A.M. THE GREATEST ARRAY OF TALENT EVER! AMERICAS NO. SINGING STAR AMERICAS GIUATEST SONG STYLIST RUSTY DRAPER ORCHESTRA Conventon H. mce 99c Inel. <St. II.M T«l.l.)!»»rdwlk, Atbury Park. N. FIRST AND FINEST ON THE JERSEY COAST NOW Thn SAT. MNALD OCONNOR COUINGWOOD PARK CIRCLE JULIA ADAM* "FRANCIS ZWACS" "OVERLAND COLOR PACIFIC t GONE WITH THEWIND LBLEHWMD wunum TECHNCOUR CHILDREN ALWAYS AOHUTTtO r R K SHOW ITARTS OS P. M. JEA GIRT INN ^HIGHWAY 7 SEA GIRT PHONE GIBSON DANCING Every Saturday Nght! JACK MAZZABOFPI and hs popular TUNE TOPPERS Fnest Food Along 9 P. M. the Shore tll _ - / _. Closng NO COVER CHARGE s Dnner Served Daly, 5 to 9 P. M. SHOW PLACE OF TH GET $25 TO $500 PLUS THE BIG O-! I. NATION-WIDI CftlDtT. Your good name retognl»»d at ov«r 800 < afflated offcm n U.S. and Canada. 3. CUSTOM-ITKD MAM, Loan fts your nnd and ncome. Bxtnt Ak for valuable "5 8tap Oulde" to reducng monthly payments. 3. PROMPT "Ml" Employed people, marred, lntle, welcome. 4. SIHOU-VIIIT LOAN. Phone frst. --.,-....J thn,000,000 people proof w«//ft* to "7*. "»">«w* «o My "Ytt" to employed people marred or jlnle-wh.n th.y need cs.h to consoldate"bll..vra.dlc. or dental P"* Gtt " PnWW Y ««P* «he fh * on»- v> " *"> orwrte, or come In /od«y/ Ambrose Jals Sms 33 Days. KEANSBURG Magstrate Ed ward F. Ambrose sentenced Wllam E. Sms, 77 Port Monmouth rd, to 33 days n county jal at Freehold, n default of a lne of $200, plus J20 physcans fee and s costs of court, (or drunken drvng. Sms also defaulted n payng a J0 flne for falng to notfy the motor vehcle dvson of. a change of address. He was arrested Saturday nlghf by Chef off Polce Alphonsus Jlc- Grath and pronounced unft to operate a motor vehcle by Dr. Ralph Berman. Peter Zukowsld, Jersey Cty, was fned J2S for leavng the scene of an accdent. Careless drvng cost John J. Sarze,. Newark, and Kenneth Smpson, Keyport, $2 each, Arnold Larsen, Bookl>n, pad 5 for speedng and $3 fo drvng wthout lcense n possesson. Ernest DIFlore, SZ Monmouth st., Red Bank, pad $2 for careless drvng. Alvlna C. Perez, the Bronx, was fned $5 for dsorderly conduct. Brady Feature Subject In Forbes Magazne NEW YORK CITY A former reporter for the Dally Record, Long Branch, and today a resdent of Matawan, Is the subject of an artcle,in the Aug 5 lsbue of Forbes magazne, one of the natons largest busness and fnancal publcatons Under the ttle "Rovng Reporter," the artcle descrbes some of the assgnments of Raymond J. Brady, 2 Prospect p, Matawa,.an assocate edtor of the magazne. The story also comments on many of the news assgnments he covered In Monmouth county. The magazne artcle was nspred by an ncdent durng the edtors recent trp to Nagara Falls, N. Y., where he vsted Lawrence D, Bell, presdent of the Bell Arcraft corporaton, for the background nformaton on hs Bell cover story In the same ssue of the magazne. Whle photographng a gant hydro-electrc protect near Nagara Falls from a helcopter, Mr. Brady leaned too far from the craft, slpped and almost plunged nto the falls, several hundred feet below. The artcle s llustrated wth a cartoon of the edtor takng hs pctures from the helcopter. Woman Suffers Fracture; Chlds Fngers Btten KEANSBURG Borough polce reported a woman and a baby Injured n two beachfront accdents Sunday. They sad Mrs. Irene Hall, Jersey Cty, suffered a factued leg when she flpped whle alghtng from the mnatue tran operated on the steamboat per. Mrs. Hall was treated by Pr. Ralph Berman and transported to St. Francs hosptal, Jersey Cty, by the frst ad squad here. Polce also reported that Salvatore Crsmano, two years old, was btten an the fngers of both hands by a pony at the pony rde on Beachway. The boy also was treated: by Dr. Berman. Parkng Incone Rses From Meters, Lots ASBURY PARK Cty Manager X Olver Armstrong has dsclosed that revenue from parkng meters and; parkng lots vent up more than 33 per cent last month. Part of the rse, he added Is due to the ncrease from fve to ten cents an hour for the beachfront metets and te addton of 350 meters last month. The total collected last month, was $27,254 as compared to {20,254 for the same month In 953. The total col lected for the frst seven months of ths year s $83,270 as aganst 567,439 for the same perod last year, Student Prnce flm Here Edmund Purdom sngs of lov» to Ann plyth n MGMs The Student Prnce, now playng at the Carlton fheter. The flm t n CnemaScope and Anco Color. Auxlary Party At Cypress Inn Unusual Excuse Fals To Save Drvers Fne BRADLEY BEACH - Rchard A. Bush, 22, Oarlle ter, Lttle Stver, was fned 435 Monday nght by M/s. Eugene "Patterson, Jr., presded at a meetng of the Ladlea Muglatrate Carl-Kleln,for recklem auxlary of Independent Engne drvng eyen though he offered an company Monday nght at the flre unusual excuse, house. Mr. Bush sad that when he left Mrs. Patterson announced that the Man Street dner at 2 a. m. the executve count/ ol the aux-laslary of the combned flre com- sttng on hs car. The man re- Wednesday he found a man panes wll sponsor a card party fused to get off, Mr. Bush sad, >so Sept. 5 at Cyprtsk nn. Mrs. George Belovuss s onaltman. he clmbed Intothe car. "I determned to gve hm a rde he Mrs Patterson alsj sad the aux-wouldnt forget," polce quoted Mr. lary had been Invted to parades at Paulsboro, Aug. 20; Far Haven, Sept., anrt Atlantc Cty, Sept. 25. The Red Bank frst ad quad accepted two lnhalators fromthe executve councl. The auxlary gave Mrs. Gerald Clampoll a shower tt her home after the meetng. Mrs. Patrck Nco-jlettI and Mrs. Ernest Blakely were charmen for the month. The next meetng wll be» Sept. 3. TV Program to Feature Regonal Hgh Talk RUMSON The proposed regonal hgh school f6r Kumson and Far Haven wll be the subject for dscusson on the "Whats Up?" televson program tomorrow at. 8:05 p, m. over WRTV, Eatontown. Takng part In the program wll Bush as sayng. So he weaved In and out down Man st. at what polce sad was a. hgh speed before he was stopped by polce. At that tme the man who was sttng on the car jumped off and ran away whle polce gave Mr. Bush, the tcket. Resdents Form Club To Promote Beach IDEAL BEACH The Beach club here, an organzaton of Ideal Beach and Enst Keansburg resdents formedto make further Improvements on the beach, has become actve, t was announced ths week by Ted Breton. Goal of the club s a new per at Ocean ave, Mr, Breton sad. Members already have obtaned suffcent funds to defray the costs of the dedcaton of the new beach Saturday, Speakers, musc and entertanment wll be provded, and dancng wll follow. be Grahdn K, Harnmell, a member of the Rumson l.oard hoard of edu- edu.- zatlon ls headed by Rudolph Ham- Mr. Breton sad the new organlcaton, as moderatojr;. Mayor. JEd- mer John gar V. Densc and Bmll Jakubecy R Uge to and Cornneof Far Haven, and " Mrs. " *"""" Thelma " " Breton, Each Amercan consumes, an average of 04 quarts of mlk a yean Sckles and A. Lee Adamson, Rumson. The program wll he receved on televson. sets at Rumson hgh school and the Wllow Street school n Far Haven whlcn wll be open to the publc from 7:50 untl the end of the telecast., - >, Keatng Trans At Infantry School WEST POINT, N. T. Rchard J. Keatng of Eatontown, N. J., a junor at the V. S. Mltary Academy, recently" completed four weeks of tralng at the Armys Infantry sohool,- Fort Bennlng, Gcu < Keatng:, son of Sgt. and Mrs. A. E. Scarle, 20 Park ave., Eatontown, and hs classmates receved both classroom nstructon and practcal tranng n problems whch th,ey, as offcers, wll lkely meet In the feld. Before arrval at Fort Bennlng, the men were gven ten days of Instructon relatng to Amphbous maneuvers conducted by the Navy and a two-week famlarzaton course pertanng to Ar Force defense operatons MUSIC&CIRCUS BAPTIZED AT RUMSON RUMSON Tmothy Thomas Raymond, nfant son of Mr. and Mtt.-lmt. Cvu. at HI* Mrs. Wllam Raymond of Ocean ave, Sea Brght, was baptzed Sunday at Holy Cross Catholc church "WISH YOU WERE HERE" Aaurr n_. t here by Rev. John C. Petrl. Sponsor* were Polce Capt. George.7, l.a» Frl., I«t, Sm.».», prle Mot.-Than. l.ot,., Dougherty of Sea Brght and hs,00, a.2»,.7. Mall Onltn rlltd. daughter Maureen. Wrte NtRlun* Mula Olrem, tunt, N. j.»t ahfne Mrs. Raymond l the fomer S00., Joan Wltshre. Mr.) Raymond, who How thru Aug. II s traner for the Jacknot stables, "PANAMA HAITI I" came here from Chcago for the baptsm. He wll be joned shortly fpccial JKIIIIT fhoh IUI n Chcago by Mrs. Raymond and Itavt TuMday! P. M. frtm ther son. MtnmouU ana Mapl* PIIH. Ph«n< Tht Botk Mart, WhIU ft, Red hnk lst far rnarvallom. Round trp fes far* and Experts dsagree as to why crcket sng, explanatons varyng Muale Clrcua tlcktt.00. from matng call to battle cry or just self expresson. ATLANTIC B^SAT. SAT. CONXmDOUS ClnemoScopt JOHN WAYNE CLAIRE TREVOR LARAINE DAY "THE HIGH AND THE MIGHTY" Sun. Mon. - Tues. SUN. CONTINUOUS CHARLTON HESTON ROBERT YOUNG THOMAS MITCHELL - In "SECRET OF THE INCAS" In Techncolor."Strong* Wort a Gun" " *fo-vr r.>sv MARINE THEATRE HIGHLANDS. N. J. FBI-SAT. SAT. MAT. RANDOLPH SCOTT WAYNE MOEBIS "RIDING SHOT GUN" ALSO - PETER GRAVEB "KILLERS FROM &ACE" SUN.-MON.,..,-. SUN.. MAT.. DANNY KAYC,,, In "KNOCK ON WOOD" In Techncolor TUES.-WBD..TnfcS. MAT. ; BANDOLPH SCOTT - PHYUU8KIBK "Thunder Ovtr rh* PMmV «l» "Conquttt of Coehlw", THUBS.. MAT. J FH WED., MAT.J T. Vf., OXO YOUNG BAKDOLPM SCOTT MAIA POWERS J - CLAEE TEEVOB. "Cty ThotNyrSlHfrV r l * C AIM *" tojl >GEO. Regonal Board Buys Buldng - FREEHOLD The regonal hgh school board of educaton Monday nght handed over a cneek of $690,- 000 to the borough board of educaton and took ttle to the local hgh school buldng;, whch wll now eervt as the Freehold regonal hgh school for seven muncpaltes. The regonal boar ten let Oct. 5 as the date, subject to ftate approval, for a referendum for a»l,925,0o0 addton to tne buldng. Before the dat* can be approved, state agencle mult frst permt the regonal board to seek that mount because t s about 4 per cent above the total auetsed valuaton of tbt regonal dstrct. The law permt* borrowng up to four per cent. The 6BO,000 wa pad for the buldng, and another 0,000 was added for the furnl«hlng«, The FreehAld Trust company loaned the regonal boardthe «90,000 on temporary one-year notes at V4 per cent nterest. \ Clfton T. Barkalow, board attorney, sad permanent bonds wll not be lnued untl the board can ascertan the edt of the proposed addton, t wll then add that to th«cost of the buldng and get long-term bonds. Ambrose Fnes Collns $200 for Drunk DrVng KEANSBURG Magstrate Edward F. Ambrose lned Thomas J Collns, T27 Tenth ave., New York cty, $200 plus.»20 physcans fee and $5 costs of court Monday nght for drunken drvng. He also suspended Collns drvng prvlege* In New Jersey two yean. " Collns wa» arrested Monday of last week about 9:30 p. m. by Pa* trolman Wllam Pester, and pronounced unft to..operate a motor vehcle by Dr. Ralph E. Berman. He was freed In 2S0 bal for Mondays hearng,, ror RH. an I BURLESQUE SAVOY Theater AtBUBY PARK AH S*t IvMlRfjf t Mdntfl Showt m., SAT, rt ll:45j COMPUTE NEW SNOW EVERY SUNDAY! NOW PLAYIHO. MICHY "OINQIR" 0PM ATTllOl TAUT DUSK EATONTOWN nplwc ROUTf 35 TIL. D K V t (ATOM. AT THE -TOWN -ttm ALL A VVALTKK klapp rhiatrk frioay. AND (ATURDAY TECHNICOLOR! AIL WESTERN SHOW! 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17 "Red Bank & Far Haven Acme open every Thursday & Frday, nght untl 9:00 P. M." EXTRA COST Meffproof Bag fnel Specal Offer Also Apples to Vrgna.49 LeeFrench Ice Cream m BUITHFAI8auon A Hot Weather Must! Sunkst Lemonade CONCENTRATED^,.. A G - ^M cans fp Jj» Each can makes one quart!, Made from Calfornas fnest tree-rpened frut]-, Makesperfect lemorjade n a flashj,.<*. Dole Pneapple Juce Ideal Orange Juce Ideal Grape Juce Ideal Chopped Broccol Ideal French Fred POTATOES Just Heaf and Serve 2r39c 2.tT 33c r 9c r 7c 2-27c Plan or Marble, Famly Sze Serve ce cream^ stravvberrles and pound-cake for a deluxe dessert! Rasn Bread fmrtkfukter BI AR.&-QUE Rolls? CRISCO!*«Lancaster Brand "U. S. Choce" Beef Turkeys" 39 COVEN READY Ib. - Just the sze you want, small, meaty, and so delcous and tender! f < Chuck Darycrest Ice Cream Choc. Decoretfes 2 ^ 29c or Steak Ice Cream Pops D PX. «35c Marshmallow Crene. ^., 2c Bcne n. Properly trmmed before weghng. Featured at all Acme Markets. Sandwches lct ""I,,.. I t 4 35c Sponge Cake.,, 34c Fresh Beltsvlle Ice Cream Cake Roll 39c Sponge Cake Cups 7c 53 Damond Walnuts " 35c Cake Cups Ice Cream Cuplets» "* 5c Savo 25c on Ice Crtam 7- Wh Speol Orftrr ox. 7c 7-ox. Rchs Toppng 7 can r 45c Syrup 23c IIIIK quart caton <> < C quart cartan Walnut Toppng 33c Fresh Heavy Cream X» CherresE! 3c lanular Brand Ib. Vacuum Pocketf luncheon Meals Ov.n Raady, 7" Cut n»lna Your Choce OVEM- f\«..l- e tanwle Brand ^ C9 BOIOgla 29 MADY MUCICS t.na,lan«l O gjs * PoklB-EcPlmBllO Neopoltan Loal Luxury Loaf 6-6. pfcg. Boneless Chuck w^ 53c fruh or Com.d Boneless Brsket >> 65c Frosted Seafood Smoked Butts «! lb 69c Fllet Pollock KDDYI,, Tongues tst^s" ^ 49c pkb 33c 7.39c Fllet Hrdod. """,>.* 49c Slced Bacon T Beef Lver Swordfsh Steak TlDDYS,, e 79c Plate Beef VS tt Ranbow Trout pkg. /7C Fresh Ground Beef» 5c 39c Crab PaHes rjt Z s.x o 4c FANCY LARGE SHRIMP 59c c.3 ^ ears ^ * 0 SKCIAU CINNAMON ( 23c Srreussel Loaf -«25c " -SUPMM WHITI s» Bread!^t, 5c College Inn tomato Juce Junor Foods 6. atl, J l Chcken of Sea ft /V Juce Peas. MOTTS APPLE Beans Cookes Clorox COOKIES, CRACKERS RACKR Choc. Chp Cookes, : 29c Nabsco Fg Newtons X- 39c PANTRY NEEDS ASSORTED Post Tens SSST packa FARMDALE Large Sweet VAN CAMP n Tomato Sauce2 22 BURRYS Fudge-Flled Chocolate Shortbread BLEACH, V-gallon Jug 32-ox. bortle 6-ox. cant 2-ox. cant 6-oz.. P Krspy Crackers s ~ NSHNE Tr U-ol. pk9 pkg. 27c Kraft. Caramels 2c Sunshne Fg Bars X *. 39c «#*. c. n 4 U \LT 9c Graham Crackers -ST^. 32c Jj ce ^. Ra; s : M "- o 7e Buttercup Cookes rs, 29c? M C <L vere R «!? n^: Charge Dog Goodes^,,?IS 9c " 6[«m.O-Chttk.n tvpo. r - Chunk Style, lght M«at carr < Bandt Candjed 2-o«5w»«l Ctou Cut bohl* I Alumnum Fol ""EL* Ranger Joe 3 HONNIES c Dxje Drnkng Cups W 39c BITTY CROCKER Paper Plates S5? 2 ft; 27c Angel Food Cake Mx VvT 55c Paper Napkns * «2 :"" 2c Brll Spansh Rce ^ 8c Fels Naptha Soap 3 ^ 25c Armours Treet " 43c Instant Fels Naptha ^ 30c PLAIN or IODIZED Damond Crystal Salt %Z c KIRK MAM FEATURES Lbby Tomato Juce 2 Er 27c Borax Soap 3 S 25c BEVERAGES Krkman Flakes 30c Bala Club 3 CS.27C M Krkman Cleanser 2 l r«9c BOIO ClUDO eontof bortul *2t- Dtpsttl Detergent z BlI. 4/c ratk I Dn Lne DIETETIC L bomu.^ Complexon Soap 5 <^ 29c AH Anrthtd Prces Effsttva Tfcrtosfcout^Bfc, August Wh-All Acms Opa FMyt tll 9 D II, "DQIIyacuU < Top Mason Jars Showy Powder

18 Sx RED BANK REGISTEK, AUGUST 2,954 RaubsHold 35tl Reunon RA.UBSVILLE, FA. - The SSth annual reunon of ft detctndnu of George, Mchael and Andrew Raub ^u held Saturday at St. Pauls Lutheran church her*, wth 55 member* In attenace. Blvln E. Raub Of Allentown, P«., In Bed Bank If* MS f CURTAINS DRAPERIES SLIP COVERS LINENS VENETIAN BLINDS, Saop-at-Homt Stnrlct Pboat Rl a.t«4«shfcrmant Hont Decorators «S BROAD STREET RED BANK Atlantc Qlass Co. Says ENCLOSE YOUR elected presdent. Otlnrt, etecte4 wej<a Frank Fox, Extern, Pa., vce preatlent; WaJter Black, Bogota, tecotd vce presdent:.martha Bachman, IJaston, 4ecretarytreaurer; Henretta Thompson, SUjvartjvUle, a*sls*ant secretarytreaturcr, and Mrs, Herbert Pennock, Jehklntown, T»a., program and. deyotlon, A prze for travelng the longest dstance nu axvrdrd to Mr. tend Mrs. John Kdney, to\ Sprngs, Ark Other prlrt: Mrs WllsoT Raub, QuakertoAn. Pa., oldest, Davd Schmojer, Macungle. Pa, voungest and Mr. arl krs. George Tffany, Lttle York, marred the longest., The pogam ncluded talks by Mr. Fox, Mr. and Ml Kdney and Nelson and Charles Kaub. Poems Were read by Ms. Tffany, Mr. Fox and Mrs. Pennock. The next mcetlnc. wll be hold the frst Saturday n Aug, 955, at St. Pauls church PORCH or BREEZEWAY Wth JALOUSIES ALL WEATHER PROTECTION DO IT YOURSELF SAVE Trple Track Screen fc Storm Sash Ecny t«install * MrfWS " Plot* Glass. * Pcture Promt* ANY SIZE $ Tub Enclosure* 4..Wndow Glass Fbre Glass Custom Mads Auto Seat Covers Auto Glass InttoKed Whle You Wat ATLANTIC GLASS CO. "Glass and Mrrors n Every Sze You Can Break".: 2 MAPLE AVE. Cor. Whts St ft Maple Ate. BED BANK Tel. Red Bank H STREET So. of 8th Ave. on Hny, 7 (4N) vop*n All Day Saturday Tel. MUtual.090 Morganvlle \ Rev. Wllam B. Magsam, pastor of the Methodst church, s on : vav caton. In hs absence the evenng; servce Sunday WM In charge of members of the Oldeon soclfty. Next Sunday the servce wll be conducted by a lay leader from the Far Haven Methodst church. There wll be no evenng servces the last two Sundays In--August However, Sunday school s held each Sunday at 0 a. m. under the drecton of WaJter J. t-ambsrlson. The- cookng class for member) of the I. A, H. club under the drecton of Mrs. Bert...Boyce,"Wll meet Tuesday mornng at the fre house on the Mataw an-frf elwld rd, The W S C S.. asssted by members of the church and communty, held a successful Hat vest Home supper last Thursday evenng. More than 200 dnners were served. Mrs. Bert Boyce was general charman. Mr. and Mrs,,Ted Mendnl and famly arc spendng the week-end at Pottstbwn, Pa., Wth Mr». Men- I dns sster and brother-n-law, Mr, and Mr*. Stanley Buber, who are celebratng ther 25th weddng annversary., Mrs, Kenneth Magce has returned home from Monmouth Memoral hosptal wth her Infant daughter,! Mrs, Joseph LaMura gave a party Saturday afterhoon In honor of her daughter Marlencs fourth brthday Present were Cathy and Chere Wrlth, Sharen and Karen Hourlhan; Vven Ow*n«, Donald Mller, Barbara I/Vnn, Chrstne and Martn Smth. 33, JoAnn and Arlcrc Delbcrt, Bobby and Jeanne Seber Dane Walters, Dorothy fnd Rudy Barboltnl, Susan Phelan and Joene and Jtfseph LaMura, all of, Morfranvllle, Carol ard Mark LaMura of Matawan, also Mrs, Lett Hourlhan, Mrs Robert Owens, Mrs Donald Mller, Mrs Martn Smth, Jr Mrs Lndl Seber and Mrs Robert La- Mura. Mrs, Vernon Beyer held a meet- Ing last week at her home of the bazar commttee of the Ladles Ad socety of The Federated church of Holmdel. Plans for th"e. handwork booth were madp and an outng to the. summer home of Mrs. Fred Noble n Mantoloknff was dscussed. Among those present were Mrs. Marlyn Scheurlch, Mrs Stewart Whaley, Mrs. Norman Bate, Mrs, Helen Mount, Mrs, Marjorc Roe and Mrs, Edward Lelbenow. Mr. and Mrs. George Mller and Mrs R Herbert Hlbbe and chldren Gall and Steven spent last Thursday at Far Vew farm, home of Mr;,nd Mrs. Thomas Antlsell. Carl Antfsell accompaned Mr. and Mrs. Mller to ther home In Bogota Thursday evenng for a weeks vst., Den one of Cub pack, 93 accompaned by the (dcn mother Mrs Fred Ludemann, last Thursday motored to Brooklyn to attend the game between the Dodgers and the Cardnals. Boys on the trp Included Steven and Wayne Ludemann, Wayne Pogers, Crur^ MacArgel, Vctor AH, Donald?enl and Jerue Irons.» Mt\ and Mrs. WllamDwyer and daughter -Jeanne are -vstng Mr and Mrs.,Augustlne, Hallaran after lvng In Nagara Falls for h<5 past rve -months, Mr. Dwyer wll lca\e next Week to begn hs next assgnment n Harrlsburg, Pa Mr.and Mrs, Thomas Antsell entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Wllard MacArgel and ohlldren Court, Donald and, Cyntha and Mr, and Mrs Joseph Batkay at a swmmng par- I ty Sundty. George Murdoch and son Bobby wll have entres In the jumpng classes of the Monmouth county horse, show whch wll bo held at Monmouth Park, race tratk. Conne Murdock wll rde "her,torso, Champon, In the horsemanshp dvson^ Suzanne Becker, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank J. Becker, Is spendng two. WBeks wth Dr and Mrs Edmond Hyde of Sandy Pond, Ayer, Mass " -, In celebraton of ther, 30th wed-- dng annversary, Mr and Mrs Martn Smth,?r., hem a bubecut {Saturday evenng. Present were Mr and Mrs John Wlson and chldren Bobby and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Taber and chldren Trances, Patrca, Thohas and K»nny, Mrs Ch»rle» Plosky, Judy and Charles Plosky, Jr,, Mr,, and Mrs. Martn Smth, Jr., Martn Smth Jd, Barbara, Lynn and Chrstne Smth,.Carol Taber, Wllam Thomson, Mr and Hn John Wlson, Jr., Mr. -and Mrs. Donald Mller and son Donne, Mr. and Mr», Robert Owens and daughter Vven, Mr. and Mrs John Smth, Rchard and Ronne Smth, Mr, and Mrs. Harry Konowalow and daughter Pattl, Mr and Mrs Frank Smth and sons Frank and John axl Fred Smth. Joseph LaMura pent the weekend at a reunon of the Frst Marne Dvson at the Hotel Astor, New York cty. Colts Neck Mr. and Mrs. Wll am Munay wll entertan at dnner Tuesday for ther house gueat, Mss Ora May Humphrey, Centervlle, Md Mrs; A, Gemmell, Ansdnla, Conn. Is vstng Mr. and Mrs. Irvng Gemmell of Vander.Ug. -Mrs. Marguerte Forman has le turned from a vst wth htr father;. Clnton H. Robnson, Brandon, Vt. and her *unt Mrs. F. W. Churchll, Proctpr, Vt Mr. and Mrs, Herbert,Moore and son Davd, Toronto, Canada, are I Potatoes are the leadng vegetable crop In the. Unted States, house guosfn two Meek«of M and Mrs. E. A Wylle, Vanderburg. wth tomatoes second, says.the Natonal Geographc socety. Ms Norcen Wyllc Vanderbug, Is vstng- her brotner-ln-law and sster, Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Dean, Fot Leuderdale, Va, for theo HAZLET FIRE CO. # I weeks. I The Colts Neck Reformed chuoh and Sunday-school wll be % WORLJOS NEWEST BIG SHOW on vacaton durng August Ffteen members, of thff Senor Youth.Fellowshp group of the Colts Neck Refomed church and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hammond, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard -Freeman held a beach paty at Sea Brght Trday nght. Rev, Ble delall.-e, Fort Jackson, S, C," was the Aepk-end guest of Mr. and Mrs Haney Drelbelbs, Homny Mll farm. Mrs, Drelbelbs and her Infant daughter Coral Lee tetuned ths week Irom Fltkln hospltal. The ^senor ^outh fellowshp group of the Colts Neck Refomed church and Its leade, Ms, Henry Hammond, Jr., held a devotonal perod rand socal hour Thursday nght at ths church Mrs. Hammond led the dscusson perod on "What < Would You Do?f Fed Frost read the Scrptures and Bruce Murray gave the prayer. Acton I Thal vrhat Tht Ilegter claattfled «d> hsva been gettng fo ther dvtrtlaer for three-quarter oltn. tury.r Adv* Executve. Board Plans Program SHREWSBURY General plans for tbe fall program wen dscussed at t meetng of tle executve board of the Parent-Teachor assocaton Thursday nght at the home of Mrs, Oscar Newman, Garden rd. Mr«. Rchard Nevlus was apponted charman of a fall flower show for the chldren. A pet show was planned for the sprng. Mrs. Newman Introduced commttee charmen: Mrs. Rose Nappe, and Mrf, James Gallagher and Donald and daughter Barbara, Mr. hstoran; Mrs. Benjamn Rassas, daughter Cyntha, Jack Martn, membershp; Mrs. C. F. Moore, parent-educaton; Mrs. Mclvn Zelsel, Hoyslk, Kcansburg; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Marquet and Mss Rene goals; Mrs. George Jltack, summer Paul Frsco and daughter Jacquelne and Catherne and Wllam round-up; Mrs, Thomas W. Osborn, publcty, Mrs. Francs Wanwrght, Frebott, ths place. program; Mrs. Wllam Myers, class mothers, and Mrs, George Bett, hosptalty. I Others attendng were Mrs. Wendell Rchm, vce presdent; Mrs. Irene Hobko, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Chrome, recordng secretary; Mrs. J, F. Shne, correspondng secretary; Curts Bradley, faculty representatve and Howard Madson, honorary vce presdent The next executve meetng wll be held Thursday, Sept. 9, when the program and theme for the year l U j d d FIREMENS FAIR GROUNDS tnanway #35 THURS., AUG. 9 ADULTS.0 tax ncl. CHILDREN.50 no tax Sgt. George Frebott Home from Korea PORT MONMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. Edward Frebott gave a welcome home open house party and barbecue Sunday for ther son, 8gt George Frebott, who returned last week afttr servng wth the 38th Infantry, Second Dvson, n Korea the past 7 months. Present were Mr. and MM. Wllam Ramohl, Mrs. Ruth Hoylk, Wllam Guy and Jack Lee, Long Island; Kr.and Mrs. Eugene Mac- Th«Red Bank luglaur hm bun tht famllr newpper for over 75. ytar. Advtrtlsftmnt. AIR CONDITIONING CARRIER "Tht People who know «r condtonng b»tt" Room*.Stores Offces Industral NOEL R. NILSON 468 BROAD ST. RED BANK Desgnng -* Installaton - Sales Semen QUALITY POULTRY & EGGS FRESH and FROZEN CAPONS FRYERS FRICASSEE TURKEYS GUINEAS CHICKEN LIVERS DRUMSTICKS WINGS ROASTERS BROILERS, CUT UP CHICKENS SQUAB DUCKS CHICKEN GIZZARDS BREASTS THIGHS JUST PHONE RED BANK GOULDS FARM STORE LINCROFT-MIDDLETOVN RD. LINCROFT. - s FAfR ANTIQUES SHOW FLOWER SHOW MENS HOBBY SHOW * A. -".,. August 4 SATURDAY" 0-7 OCLOCK-SU^DAY.7 OCLOCK. Youll have a Bgger Carl Todays Pontac s the bggeet ever bult. In fact, no car near ts prce provdes you wth tle road-huggng com* fort and stablty of foutaos long whcelbase. A5d Pontacs sze s apparent, too, n ts roomy Body by F»her that lets you relax amd every fne-car, luxury ans appontment^ Youll have Fner Performance I Today!* Fontac t the most powerful ever bult. Pontacs bg, husky engne put* you n command of more power than youre ever lkely, to need. You enjoy nstant response n traffc, and as you cruse the. open road your engne merely loafs along,- savng-ynoney every mle you drve and greatly prolongng engne lfe., < Youll have World-Famed Dependablty I, T?fW P S, nt?, c f,?/ tll f. np8t.depen(jable,cver bult. Pontact record for long lfe a acknowl-. j edged everywhere. No car at any pred, wll de* j.* lver more mles of carefree, economcal «ervfce.. ; Ths unsurpassed dependablty means you can. " drve and mantan your Pontac at amazngly.," low cost, mle after,pleasant mle." > *" Youll have the Greatest Beautyl Todays Pontac s the most beautful ever bult, wth ts dstnctve Slver Streak stylng. And Pontac* beauty s more than skn deep: nsde youml fnd luxurous appontment? and color-keyed fabrcs usually reserved for much more cosfly cara. Youll have Amercas Top Valuel Todays Pontac s the greeted value ever bult. Wth all ts fne-car qualtes, Pontac s actually prced rght, next to the lowest-so low, n fact, that f you can afford any new car you caa afford a Pontac. Add to that the fact that Pontac has tle hghest resale value n ts prce class and youll "have an unmatched motor car value. Come n soon and gqt the facts. 9^f N Ollt, NEW JERSEY feollab fol DOLLAR YOU CAN»T BEAT A FOKTIACt?"j. f - ^ ^ By^onmoCth-Couhty Hstorc l >AsWcatohV; t,, v ; ; MO^BBB^a^a^MaSHBMaaJM^M^aMaVBMa^aMMam^a^H

19 RED BANK REGISTER AUGUST Page Seven Parkway Open to Atlantc Cty Except for Four-Mle Stretch TRENTON Except lor a tourmle gap between Xew Gretna and..the MulUca rver n south Jeraey, the Garden State Parkway»u open today all the way from tje vcnty of Newark to the vcnty of Atlantc Cty. The parkway reached Atlantc county thu week WLD the openng of a 2-mlle secton south of the Mulllca~rlver. The newest secton brngs to 07 mle* fe, total dstance of ppened parkway, whch wll extend 65 m.es along the length of New Jersey when completed. The new scenc route has been In operaton snce lut Saturday over av unbroken 9-mle dstance between Irvngton, lust outsde of Newark, and New Gretna; A fourmle porton bypassng Cape May Court House In Cape May county s also n use. By skrtng the four-mle gap between-new Gretna and the Mullca rver, motorsts can get fom Newark to Atlantc Cty and back va the parkway In quck, conve-. nent fashon. The parkway nterchange for cars gong to and from Wth constructon stll ncom- ah some opened sectons as Atlantc Cty s located at theplete Whte Horse pke n Absecon. well as those closed, authorty offcals, have urged motorsts to ex- The latest openng took the parkway from the rt. 9 nterchange n ercse cauton and kbtp ther speed Port Republc, just below the Mul- Uca rver, to Tlton rd. n Pleasantvlle all wthn Atlantc county. From Port Republc to the Whte. Horse pke n Abaecon, gateway to Atlantc Cty, only one roadway the Ocean-Monmoutn -county-lner of the ;new ^superhghway was nthat ban wll keep those heavy use. The roadway the southbound ehlcles off the northernmost 75 unt temporarly carred both drectons of traffc., parkway, whch wll lun from Pa- mles of.the projanred 65-mlle Between the Whe Horse pke ramus, Bergen county, n the and the more southerly Tlton rd, north, to the bottom of the state nterchange, both the northbound at Cape May. and southbound roadways of the parkway were n operaton. The northbound roadway from the pke to Port Republc s expected to be ready n a wee>c, along wth the four-mle mssng lnk between the Mullca rver and New Gretna. The new secton was opened wthout fanfare as were the precedng areas durng the past several weeks. The New Jersey Hgh- Way! Authorty, ~ whch la buldng and operatng the p&kway, has been openng the sectons as soon as ready n order to provde nv CONQRATULATIONS TO LOUIS FURST, STATIONERY 39 BROAD ST. RED BANK NOW COMFORTABLY AIR CONDITIONED BY P&L COMPANY RED BANK TEL. 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The speed lmt on the parkway s 60 mles per hour except Where otherwse posted. No trucks are permtted on the parkway north,, of Lakcwood near En Route from Korea Sgt. George. Morehouse RUMSON Sgt. George E MorchouBe of 23 Ward a" e. Is en route to Seattle,.Wash: : fom Korea where he has sarved the past 4 months wth the llbtn Engneer*. Sgt. Morehouse, w.o receved basc tranngat Tol Belvor, Va attended engnees n.hool there after whch he was assgned to Korea. Fom Seattle, S 6 t. Morehouse Js, expected togo to Gamp Klmer where he wll be dscharged frsm servce; Hazlct Sx members of Hazletfrecompany atended the Roxbury fre de partment annual carnval and feld day. at Succasunna Saturday. They were awarded a cash prze for com ng the longest dstance. Mss Margaret E, Welgand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Wegand, left by plane from Newark arport Saturday nght for Mam, Fla., where she wll vst her brother, John Frank W.elgand, Jr., and famly In Delray Beach, Fla. Mss. 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20 Eght. RED BANK, REGISTER, AUGUST 2, * 0 Spottng Sports By Hy Cunnngham LAST WEEK IN THIS CORNER WE MENTIONED SHREWS- BURY RIVER Yacht clubs predcted log race and Saturday we were schooled In ths type of cruser racng when we went aboard the 45-foot Maggle-LJz as an observer. It was the fourth annual predcted log contest sponsored by the local club and ths one turned out to be the bggest one held to date, 24 yachts. Ths Is not a race of speed but one that s a challenge to a navgators skll. Skppers spend hours before the race fgurng out speed, currents, wnds and other obstacles and then predct what theyll do In the race on paper. The day of tho race, the yachtsmen attempt to match ther predctons, as near as possble, on the water. Some races mght be Only three legs, but ths partcular one had nne control ponts. Weve receved many questons askng just how a log race Is conducted and just what goes on when t Is under way. Today well pass along a more detaled bt of nformaton, seeng that we had a part n the race. It was our frst trp as an observer and f we mss a techncalty on the way It wll be unntentonal. Tho Eastern Cruser assocaton worked out a self-provng log form whch Is a great mprovement over the old setup. When tho crusers frst started hl tjpe of racng, an observer Just recorded tmo between ponts and, after the craft returned to port, tho trp was then fgured. Sometmes offcals worked on logs hours after the concluson of the race, but wth the Improved self-provng log form the vctor Is known after -tho last boat nto port turns n Its log. One stdo of the form Is for the nklppers predctons whle the other sde Is for the observer to record the actual log durng the race, The skpper flls In the r.p.m.s to bo used n one column and then tho predeted tmes at control ponts-are entered n another column, usng 2- hour Daylght Savng lme. ~ Xbe startng tme Is recorded and Is subtracted from the predcted tme of the frst leg for the elapsed tme. Ths tme l converted to seconds, The over-all dstance as gven by the eommlttco Is multpled by S.000 (seconds per hour) and, dvned by tho total predcted tme, gves tho sverag" predcted speed n knots. After a handcap Is computed, the actual percentage error Is computed after dvdng total predcted tme Into total error, tmes 00. The actual log Is handled by the observer and he uses a watch wth a sweep second hand furnshed by the skpper, or hs own, f agreeable to the skpper. All tme peces and rados must fee stowed and covered or slenced before crossng the startng lne. The skpper may sec the offcal tmepece up to the start. Only the observer wll have access to a watch at any tme, except n an emergency. Snce no startng error - s recorded, the observer obtans the predcted startng tme from the skpper ard records t n the proper column on the sheet. Ho then takes a warnng when approachng a control pont, as thr skpper then calls "stand by" then "get ready" At the call of "mark" h» wll read and record the watch tme to the second^ After each entry the observer wll nnd the dfference, or actual elapsed tme for that leg, and enter It on hs sde of the form. The skpper wll then gve the observer hs predcted elapsed tlmo for that leg to bo recorded. The dfference be- tween tho actual and the predcted elapsed tme wll then be entered In an error column, olther slow or fast, that Is, f tho skpper s runnng slow to "lls predcted tme, or fast The observer, after Its all over, follows tho same mathematcal prob-_ Iems of the skpper to fnd the corrected error. It all sounds complcated, Jmt we found It not to beas bad a. It "sounds. Not usng the numbers on the typewrter very often for mathematcal problems, we found our subtracton on the cobweb sde, but havng Dr. Ralph Wpplo along as navgator made t easy. Followng the race, Doc sharpened hs pencl and audted the sheet. > In some sports the wnner can be determned before the contest s over, but n ths predatedlog racng the wnner Is not known untl hours and hours after tho face start*. The Magge-Lz shoved off at 9;80 a. m. and It was sometme after we dropped the hook at 4:45 p. m. that we knewaustn P. Wnters of the local club nus tho vctor. Whats lfe ke on a 49-nautlcal-mlle trp? Wonderful!! We were fortunate enough to get on a craft wth really nce folks, who treated the observer lke one of the famly. Skpper Woolley and hs Magge- Lz were natonal champons last year. Although they ddnt wn every race, he v»aa up top so often he recorded the best averago accordng to the rules of the Amercan Power Boat assocaton. Ed Is pretty good wth fgures to start "off wth. He s chef engneer of the Termnal Constructon company of Wood-Rdge and hs pencl Is kept sharp from fgurng jobs that run Into mllons of dollars! Dr. Wlpple, who was navgator, Is.medcal examner of Nassau county and Is surgeon at ^lanhsjuet Medcal Center. Doo was a busy boy on the run. Hed keep hs eyes on the other craft, loou over the sde to check the currents and w6uld make sure Magge-Lz ddnt venture too far off course. U. K. Wlpple, who spent most of the tme at the wheel takng steer- Ing orders from hs son, turned out to be an Interestng person. He s known as the dean of moton pcture newsmen and s top manat the cameras for "News of tho Day." U.K. crcled the world four tmes and has traveled wth presdents, kngs, sports fgures and celebrtes of all walks of lfe. He was at the peace conference wth Presdent Wlson and was on tho tran when he was strcken. Movleman "Wlpple was on campagn tours wth both Boosevelts, Teddy nnd F.D., and be s frendly wth Presdent Elsenhower after shootng thousands and thousands feet of flm of "Ike," startng In the days when he was captan on MacArthurs staff. On one of hs jaunts out ok the country, U.K. spent a year and a half n Inda wth hs Royal Hghness, the Duke of Connaught, He spent most of hs tme shootng, on flm, tger and elephant hunts andtaklng part n the hunts when he could spare the tme. Whle there he attended all the royal partes and had elephant fghts staged for hs beneft. A noto of nterest related by the newsreel man was that male elephants run away from tlgerswhlle females fght em. When the good assgnments were to be handed out, Wpplo was the man to get em. He has covered all sports from World Seres to tho wnter grapefrut league. He has several Army- Navy games to hs credt as well as other bg grd contests. U.K. also traveled the racng car crcut at Indanapols. Hs bg thrll was a baseball game back In the early 30s when Babe Ruth ponted to the stands where ho was gong tobelt a home, run, and dd Just that. It was n the thrd World Scres game aganst Chl- :ago., He recorded t on dm, an ncdent hell never forget. Mr. Wpple s a member of the Moton Pcture Poneers and has been n the busness snce 909. U.K. has been n boatng snce 907 and says he has always had a boat somewhere of some knd., Roundng out the crew^we had a lookout rdng the bow for hours, wthout even leavng hs post Edde Demeny, a member of the truckng frm, Demenys New York-New Jersey Express, had ths job and he strred Magge-Lz clear, from every bt of drftwood. Stella Sk and/ Ida Serafln were the hostesses and they dd a splendd job keepng tho crew healthy durng tho rtdo. Wo had lunch, snackc and a couplo ounces of grape soda. MONMOUTH PARK CLOSED ITS NINTH SEASON Monday and It was the only real bad day durng the 50-day sesson. Despte beng s> wet day In, whch fans woro forced to take off ther shoes to get out of the park, f 2,,962 went through the " Snutuel machnes. The fnal day alsobrought out 24,254 patrons. WS<» total attendance for the meet, whch started Juno 2, was 988,- 79 and the total cash clcked through the wndows was $82,733,6. The attendance Incrcaso was 4,44 over 953s 994,575, but thore was a $0,64,845 fallng off from the $85,898,08 wagered n 953. The state but year receved In revenue from Monmouth -, $8,848,00, Ths years recepts amounted to $7,097,06, a 6,8 Increase due to the addtonal one per cent take whch became effoctve.juno So., Monrooutta fnal feature race, the -Saplng Stakes, a slx-curlong sprnt for.two-year-olds, brought fve startqrs to the gate. Royal Conage, wth,jaek,skelly rdng, won the $28,050 wnners share of the grass value of»58,9w, Oceanc Lades Club Honored, -» *» * re msf IT * W nluiuir UUIIIII tsqq TH0OtlTl(f WOft the top award for beng the leadng "rder durng the 80 days, He ww presented gft* In be wnners crcle by Presdent Amory,lj,.Hask«U. B..P. Bond, whosaddled 7 wnners, was to P^ MW-Vfle sj«o wcehrjsd on award from,mr. Hakell. ""V consecutve wnnng favorte* was broken when /.., -Vermouth Ywon thoffth race, Favortes won the last.and the streak,contnued through the-frst four, r^,,.< Track Superntendent.Everett, Wlson cam* ; on,,tle-bsw!lc.durlngthea«aoh.fdr hs excellent --vjn. ns.rvelou»,«hape,!;.,-wn»new record*, Mrs. Hyatt E, Cunnngham, rght, presdent of the Oceanc Lades club of Rumson, presents a slver plate to Jockey Logan Batcheller Thursday after he won the ffth race, The Oceanc, named after the Lades club. Mrs. Robert C. Hult, vce presdent, s at left. Open Salng Regatta Here Ths Week-End About 00 Salboats Entered n Sxth Annual Natonal Sweepstakes Event The Navesnk rver wll produce a beautful nght of whte sals and colored boats ths week-end when 00 salboats wll partcpate In the sxth annual Natonal Sweepstakes regatta here. Operated under the auspces b( Monmouth Boat club and the Natonal Sweepstakes Regatta asso elaton, the regatta,wll consst of a three-raco seres for four classes of salboats; The seres wll start Saturday mornng and conclude Sunday afternoon. Lghtnngs, Comets, Penguns and Wpodpussys. wll be represented. Last year was the frst tlmo Woodpussys were ncluded. It s antcpated that most of the large fleet of ths type boat, based on the South Shrewsbury rver, wll attend, as well as craft from other sectons of the East. Last year only one local skpper managed to sal to a ttle and that was In the Lghtnng class. Ed Waters, representng Monmouth Boat club, and the hottest Lghtnng plot on the Ballng crcut last year, won the Lghtnng ttle. In 053 Skpper Waters racked up a long strng of vctores before he tasted hs frst defeat, However, ths year the medcal student has not found as much free tme for salng. Tho bggest race In whch he saled was the Atlantc Coast champonshps n Sandy Hook bay. In ths event ho found, the waters on tho choppy sde, and both days broko rudders and was forced, to use a paddle to, stear the craft home behnd the wnners. Robert J. Klrklaad, secretary, yester.day sad local salors generally enter ther boats late, and that he dd not know If Waters would be defendng hs ttle ths year. Tho Comets tradtonally attract most -of the bg-name boats and kppers n tho East. Doug Mc- Nltt, Rartan Yacht club, won ths dvson last year wth 60 ponts, and wll be back to defend hs ttle. Runyon Cole receved competton n the Pengun dvson last year, but He stll managed to come through Wth flyng colors to wn ths class by tho slm margn of one pont, He saled the "Outsder.". Bll Stewart of Gold Sprngs.Harbor, L. I., won the Woodbussy class, totalng 35 ponts. Bob Currey, Larchmont, Westchester, entered hs craft and how hell do aganst 5 or more Woodpussys from the Shrewsbury Sal- Ing and Yacht club wll have to be settled n tho regatta. Monmouth Boat clubs Pengun skppers, Ivan Lyons, Roger Brown, son have sgned up, No word from Cavl Schwenker, leadng M. B. C. plot. > In ths class, Runyon Colc, defendng champon, wll return to attempt a ropcat vctory. Cole Is former Natonal Pengln champon and halls from the Downer fleot, Mantolokng. Competng aganst tho former champ wll be Harry J. Mller, Sea Clff Yacht club. Long Island; Charle Drumm, Nyaclt, N. Y.; Eleen Walsh, Rchmond County fleet, Statcn Island; Bob Mller, Red Dragon Canoe fleet; Edgewater Park, and others. Competng aganst Comet champ McNltt of Rartan Yacht club, wll be clubmato Don Olsen; Art Zmmerman, Glen Wld Lake; C. E. Coon, Lake Hopatcong; Larry Morrow and Charle Volgf, Red Dagon fleet; August Stlncnann, Hghland Lake fleet, Ronald Lake Hopatcong; B. Leuvolnk, Ted Turner, Green Pond Yacht club, and Johnny Brooks of Panacanack Lake. The Lghtnngs. are expected to hav.e,,ajhuge,.fleet answer the, startng gun, Includng June Methot of the local club, who Is competng for the natonal womens Indvdual salng champonshp. Charle Allare, veteran salor, wll also be In competton. Marge Adams, 7-ycar-old salor from Bay Head, and her brother Bob, wll travel hero to sal n ths regatta. Marge, a capable skpper, gave tho boys a rough tme n tho Atlantc Coast champonslpbefore she lost to I-Iarry Slndlo of, Lavalette, Entres were also receved from Joe Nelncr, Ray Knappe and Mr Lews of tlc Rartan fleet and Dav Shay from Metedeconlc. Bob Klrkland, n charge of reg. at-aton,- has receved 75 cntre and expects another 25 by the tme the regatta gets under way Saturday, If.no entres are scratched, th Navesnk should,provde one of th bggest salng regattas n years. James R. VVolcott, Jr., s charman and Wllam L. Bennett I honorary charman. A schedule has been drawn up, and accommodatons have been made for numerou out-ofrtown salors who are ex. pocted to arrve early for the event Th! schedule for the week-end follows; :00 P. M. Tomorrow Launchng Begn 7 ;0O P. M; Tomorrow--Regstraton. :00 A. M. SHlunly-^Klrtt Rnce Starts 3:00 P. M..Sol. Second Race Starts :30 P. M. Sunday Thrd H«c«starts.. Trophes wll Ire awarded afte; the completon, of tho thrd race,. Wrestlng Jonght At Asbury Park ASBURY PARK Buddy Lee of Calforna and T6ny Martlnelll, New Jersey champon, wll feature the wrestlng.card at Conventon hall tonght. Throe other bouts are scheduled wth Bg Chef Blue Eagle and Hal Kanner, former N. Y. U. grlddcr, meetng; Lor"Sehaefer and Ted Bruer n the sem-fnal tag team match. It wll be two-out-of-three falls. Gus " ClfelH,"taokV v for the Dctfo. Lons, graduated magna cum laudo frdm Notro Dame. Ho also competed as a heavyweght boxer for the Ish. > onmueller, of the New York As s the son of Walter Mueller {.played outfeld for the Ptts- Prates from 922 to 026. Holcombff Ward Is the oldest lvng U, S. sngles tenns champon. Ward won the champonshp In 904 by defeatng Wllam J. Clother. Atlantc Hghlands Yacht Club To Hold Fshng Contest Aug. 22 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Ncar- An offcal woghmaster and four ly J500 worth of fshng gear przes wll be awarded In a fshng contest to be held by the Atlantc Hghlands Yacht club Sunday, Aug, 22, at the Marna here. The contest s open to members of the club and to other boat owners and ther guests. Further plans for tho contest wll boydlscuascd at a general meetng of tho club tomorrow nght at the yacht cjub. Plans for a womens auxlary also wll be" dscussed. Moves wll be shown. H. C. Ross,, club secretary, sad that the tournament wll be open to all yacht owners n the harbor, but party - and charter boats wll not be ncluded. No regstraton fee wll be requred, and both men Guy Van Ness and Bruce Andcr- and women are elgble, judgea wll authentcate entres, Mr. Ross sad. Przes wll be presented n the followng classes: North Class Fluke and flounder; south class porglcs; east class blues; west class gamofsh, Includng Tuna, albacore and bonlto, and star class heavest edble fsh. Three przes wll be awarded In each of the frst four classes:-frst for heavest, second for next heavest and thrd for lghtest. The star class wll have a sngle prze. A clambake wll be held durng tho welghtng-n, Mr. Ross sad. In tho event of nclement weather the tournament wll bo held the followng Sunday, Aug" 20. A danco wll be held Saturday nght at the jacht club. Charle Brlggs and hs orchestra wll play. Rod and Gun Club Holds Annual Dnner Bll McCarthy Wns Walls 50-Lap Feature Red Bank Drver " Trumphs Despte Par of Restarts BELMAR Bll McCarthy, Red Bank stock oar chauffeur, racked up hs sxth feature wn at Wall stadum Frday nght when he beat out a feld of 22 cars In the SO-lap Wall Townshp feature. McCarthy, despte two restarts whch caused hm to lose consderable ground, ran off the feature by 25 yards after stavng- off Bll Chevaler of oayrevllle. Wth only fve laps to go, Chevaler made hjs move. He had been restng easly n second poston throughout most of the race. At ths pont, though, he moved up on McCarthy and pulled up on even terms. The two cars ran radator to radator for three Japs wth Chea. slm lead, oh the valler holdng 7th lap. On the second turn of - the 48th, McCarthy drfted wde comng off the turn, forcng Chevalers car up hgh. Chevaler brushed the fence and started to lose ground. McCarthy contnued on to wg easly, whle Chevaler losta strong fght wth Tom Ellott of Bloomfeld for second place. The Wall race marked the frst long race that Ellott lot. The fast 9TA, although a lttles less-handy In traffc, has prevously been unbeatable n SO and 00 lap events. McCarthy receved the wnners trophy from Mayor Earl Stlnes and Commltteeman Francs Sharps. Frst heat, 0 lap Won by Tom Ellott. Bloomfl«Id: Mcond. Prkar Bonn. >r«thold: thrd, Bll B«ntly, Lawrence Harbor. Tme Z:58.9<. Second heat. 0 laps Won by Bll McCarthy, Had Bank; MCond, J«ck Choqu»tte. Lake Worth. Fl«.: thrd. Rche Kal, Tome Kver. Tme Thrd heat; 0 lap* Won by Bll Chevaler, 8fyrevllle} aeeonfl, Len Brown, Hope;, thrd, Charle Dyer, North B<rsen-.* Tmer hone. TCIrt eml fnal. 2 l«r Won by Ellott: aecond, Hall; thrd, Bentley. Tme 8: Second eml fnal, 2 lap Won by McCtrthy; cecond, Chevaler thrd, Chouotte. Tme. 3:28.0. Consolaton, 0 laps Won by Al DAngelo, Flushng, L. I.; cecond. Bll Tanner. N»ntown, Pa.: thrd. Frank Myronculu.New Egypt..Tme 2: Feature, fo laps Won by McCarthy: j Ellott: thrd. Chevaler: fourth, Jersey Shore League In Three-Way Te Whteavlle, Leonardo Feld Club, Red Bank Townert n Frst Place Jersey Shore Sundays Results Pont Pleasant 3, Whltesvllle. Towners 7, Bed Bank Legon 0. Leonardo 84, Puerto Rlcans %- Monmouth Beach 2, M«Uwan 0, (Frst) Matawan "6, Monmouth Beach 8, (Second). Adelphla 9, Clff wood 0, (Forfet) Standngs Bed Bank Towners... WhtesvlUe Leonardo...«.. W. HHHMH. W. Matawan...._ Adelphl* Pont Pleasant... _., Monmouth Beach Bed Bank Legon... Clff wood W L...0 4, , «S 4 0 m Puerto Rean Stars :.. 0 U Games Sunday Matawan at Adelphla. Towners at Puerto Bcan Stars. WhltesvUle at Bed Bank Legon. Leonardo at Monmouth Beach. Botn: flth, Ken Md. Tmer none, Marrott, Baltmore, Van Ness Tops Pengun Skppers A fleet" of seven Penguns raced ther eghth of a 2-race summer seres Sunday wth Guy VanNese comng out on top as he contnues to chase Carl Sohwenker In the pont standngs. The race developed Into an exctng one as the lead changed hands on every leg. Skpper Van- Ness fnally, pulled away about IS yards from the fnsh lne to cop the vctory. Johnny Schwenker, lyear-old race In skpper,. saled hs hs: brothers craft frst and brought It home n second place. Louse Worthley fnshed thrd about a length behnd. She held the lead several tmes durng the race but faled to mantan the top poston. Carl Sclwehker contnues,to lead n ponts wth 54. VanNess s start- Ing to close n on the. leader wth 36 ponts, whle Louse Worthley s n thrd wth 3. Pont Standlnr* Carl Schwenker 4 Guy VnnNoM : - 38 Louse Worthley, w. 3t Ken Altruder 27 Ivan Lyom John Seger -.20 Bob Gohman,» 8 BUI Dorner - t John Hlt«Wtoclc _ «Ann Formosa.. :...;. ; 0 Holmdel Beats Scobeyvlle SCOBEYVILL.E Holmdel scored an S-2 vctory over Scobeyvlle In a softball tlt here last week. The vctors scored four runs n the second nnng, enough to carry them to vctory. LePreo led the Holmdel. nne wth two hts n three trps to the plate, one blow gong,for a home run. HOLMDEL AB It H Trple Header Slated at Wall BELMAR In what wll probably amount to Wall stadums bggest sngle presentaton of the year, a trple header wll be on the card at the route 34 oval Saturday nght. Asde from the regular 25-lap feature stock car race of the evenng, also on tap Is a 25-lap mdget event, plus a Jode Ohtwood thrll show. Besdes the top money prze! for whch the stellar race; drvers wll be shootng, handsome, trophes, wll be presented the wnners of each feature race by one of the countrys most avd race fans. Dr. R. N. Sabourn of flushng, N. T., who has owned and entered nto competton several race cars ncludng Indanapols type autos, wll, present the wnners of each feature race wth ther awards. Toppng off the program wll be the world famous Chtwood Auto Daredevl show, whch In t* frst appearance at. Wall Stadum drew one of the seasons largest crowds. The feature stock car event wll agan feature such-nascar standouts as Tom Ellott, Bll Chevaler, Parker Bohn, Bll McCarthy, Johnny Zeke, Frank Schneder and others. Among the mdget race drvers to appear wll be two-tme mdget feature wnner Steve McGrah of Stamford; Conn.,who wll be favored to add number three to hs strng. Hs man competton s expected to come from Zeke, J(m DeMarco of..jarneld,- and.dutch Schaeffer of Floral Park, L. I. The program wll consst of heat races, consolaton events and a 25 lap feature for both type race cars as well as a complete Chtwood show. The Jersey Shore BasebalUeague, n the mdst of one of ts hottest races for. frst place n years, Is In a three-way deadlock for flrt place, wth only four weeks remanng on the schedule. Red Bank Towner, Whtesvlle A. C, and Leonardo feld club are on top of the heap wth ten wns aganst, four setbacks. In Sundays games, Pont Pleasant stopped Whtesvlle, 3-;.the Towners plastered Red Bank Legon, 7-0, and the Feld club racked up a 34-2 vctory over Puerto Rlcn stars. In other contests, Matawan splt a doubleheader wth Monmouth Beach..The Beach nne took the opener, 2-0, and then dropped ths nghtcsjvm..adelpha won a 8-0 forfet over Clffwood. Ralph Mazjucca was the bg cannon blastng tot the Towners. He drove n a half doaen runs wth» three-run homer n tha frst and a bases-clearng trple n the ffth. Joe Madure, recently dscharged from the Marnes, landed wth a crcut clout n the seventh wth one aboard. After four nnngs of play ths Towners were coastng «long wth a 4-0-lead, and then, n the next three frames Manager Herman Aschettnos nne smothered ths Legoneers wth runs. In the ffth frame, sx runs went over the rubber. Four.followed n the sxth and, three more dented the dsh In th* seventh. Leonardo Feld club could have called It quts after the frst Innng aganst the Puerto Rcan Stars. In the frst Innng the Feld clubbers pled across 8 runs before one out was made. Ted Lauer wag thebattng spark for the vctors, smashng seven hts n seven hkes to the rubber, one a home run. Ed Bahr and Jm Schulthes also slammed crcut blow* Bohr chucked hs ffth trumph of the campagn. He fred two-ht ball durng the seven nnngs he worked. Ed N Werse releved, vent two frames and allowed one ht. Oroles Wn Fourth, Crown The Far Haven Oroles won the Seaboard dvson ttle of the Lttl League, Inc.,, last week wth a 3-2 decson over Coach Izzy Breslows Red Bank Elks nne. The Elks took th«lead In the frst frame wth a lone marker and then, after a scoreless second Innng, Frank Chameroys club went ahead, 2-, wth a par of markers Hsmmond. 3b LePree, lb S 2 Rada ss Phlllp. c» 4 Mchaels, cf Trotter, P > Schenck. rf. 0 [r«y. rf b.... o S AB R H 4 2 a arv«y. 2b. MarmycX, If. %. J 27 SCOBEYVILLE Hunt, ss jemon, 2b RrkeewsH If,... t 4 Green, p. 4 0 teed, cf.. c 4 p S. Rjrksetewskl, rf. - 4 b Rchards. lb>.»^ J» J Purdey, 3b 8 0 B. Hunt, c. cf Holmdel Scobeyvlle Score b/ lnnlnss 0»06 20 S 00 > Undefeated Team Honored at Barbecue RUMSON Thesecond.tesjn of champonshp pack lls Cub Scout softball. team,celebrated an undefeated.season of tengames Saturday at a barbecue gven-, by-mr. and Mrs. Norbert Barney, Sherdan lane: ~, v " -. <-, -- ; The team was,coached by Robert Coch, asssted,-by Peter Frng. Members were Blly Barney, captan; Jack Cooke, Bruce Frng, Roger Martn, Jay Harvey, Garry Delatu&h,. Chrs Clfford, Georgo MpCallum, Skpper, Hammell, Ken,- nejh, ThqmpBOn! _RJchard. t Bjoyd, Tom Mptt, Terry. W.neeler, Larry Canale, Peter Thorndlke,,Qharles Meehan, John Slnnott, Henry Wolff and Fred.Rowsc.,,,. >,,f,;, YACHT CLCB DANCE, < ATLANTICvHaHLArff)s4-T <;. ATLATICvHaHLArff)s4Th» Atlantlo Hghlands ; rscht*. club-wll hold;,a daw-sattrday/al!*tfm lntheoiubjoqmsbfthe»dmfhlsfry old;,a dawsattrday/al!*tfm ln.the.oiubjoqmsbf..the»dmfhlsfr»y, n the thrd frame. t up wth a tally th fth bt th The Elks ted n the top of Ol p y p the fourth, but tha Oroles came back to shove over tht wnnng run m the bottom of the nnng. - Fete Stlne led the wnners at the plate wth two hts n two trps to the. rubber. RED BANK BLK3 Hall, 3b., All Sweeney, 2b 8 Caglla. 3b....u* \ Stevens, lb... 2 Gatta. ss :..._ I E. Morns, If - 2 M, Morrs, cf.. 2 U. Morrs, rf.._ Wark,-c., J FAIR HAVEN ORIOLES AB R M. Lettlorl, cf. Peto Stne, n Pat Stlne. lb DeGeore, s, Slender, 3b Robardt, If.,. Handy,: 2b,... Stewert c. _... Acquaro, rf. 8 Newton! If Overton, If M«dure, rt D MJ D. M Bl RED BANK TOWNERS AB V.. : ;:;, r. Myrah, ss Belton, ss 3 Mazsucca, cf,r s Taylor, 2b "....:".:..;.s Key«B. lb : a J. Myrah. lb."."2 Dupree, c ;.... "4 Carbone. 3b.. "4 L, Stevens, p ],,"5 RED BANK LEGION Oltourle, lb. 2b A? Brenner, ss. -2 Meglll, p "..!."."._!." Reed, e..* - 4 Woolley, rf "Z..". 3 Tlowlen, If...!"":, MInton. rf. p A Wheeler, ".;" " " 3 flharfthba. lb - :,. Gunther, 2b!., 0 Acker, p I Russu, rf ; ;;;.""".";;:;. ; MONMOUTH. BEACH " Rch, rf A " B o Ems, 3b...!...: ;r.."""""";!.:.4 Roe, ss DeCao, 3h...2 Bradley, lb -....,. 4 0 Warren,, f 4 0 Aeerra, 0 % 0 Wesch, cf. 4 0 Ssyre, p.._ MATAWAN Wealley, If Flmng, 2b..._.. C. Dsvlno, ss - - Boyce. p _ 4 Farrello. lb 5 Fltpst^, rf I Zamblto, rf 3 Naul«,b 2 T. Dsrlno, e-...-,... 4 Trtnt, el ; H 0 S MONMOUTH BEACH A Score by lnnlnl : J Oroles Elks... Far Haven Wns League Contest FAIR HAVEN Far Haven blanked,unon Beach, 5-0, last,week n a Bayshore Lttle Bluer League tlt here. Chomeroy marked -up:hs ffth wn n; ssven. outngs by tossng a neat. two-hjtter..h,e;faled to walk a batter whle-la the) process Of fannng 2 opponents. Tho vctors started Off. In, the frst frame to take a 3rO lead and would up ther scorng wth sngle talles In each of the ffth and sxth nnngs. UK0N( PEACH Dlllloy ss..., Klen, lb... Hath,»b, Rlnfcwald, cf.,...,. Gunsuals, p..., E! WalJhN&lM" Baxter, o -;» "* 9 Z. AB K, II L.a 0 ; ,..!...j J - 0 ~ 0 Tetg-srtsn; rt l.:..:...\..».._u..wet) r I Janjrston.lb « »».> \ Johannemann,>V" U>-.»,;~,-.:.t*\ Sffftlftnd sa " * 4t AB R wa?.fj=z ::::! Ulls, 2b :...: B J Roe. us, r> 0 DeCaso, 3b 4 O Bradley, lb 4 2 Warren, ef _ 4 3 Ann*, c _ 4 2 Rch, rf M 5 3 Oeborn, v...% Wlcklund,» o Ssyre, p _ 0 0 MATAWAN > 0. Davno, ss Flemng, 2b Dnrto.. 8b..:...:......:... :4 Fltuatrk, If 2 Boyee. r/ a Knapp. lb 2 a-fawello... AB n...s Zamtlto, lb.....!..,t. Davbfo. rf, A?...T,."^.2-0~ 0 Marvel, p..r. Trant, of... Wheatley. If McGowan, e Nsgle, r, cf 30 0 ID, POINT PLEASANT >, AB It H Smth, 8by. I Sommers. cf _,..4 McIntj"J*e. ss...h 0 K»r«Bue. 2b, 4 (I Koch, Ih - 4 ft Voung. If.. 4 CtevcnRer, rf 4 Clayton, c * Salxpenn, p - 3 Marmora, Applegate, If Pembltton, rf, -... Klrby. 3b Fembleton. lb Barton^-ef... MoEvlllr, 2b... 3ylveter, e Malanl, p a-crahe -! - GIVES EXHIBITION, jtonpt-yanejsa DeQuden of MMdletowr.townshp, gave, an exhbton,at,the, VetsrajsMhospltl Saturday, wth her c6ule, Sambo O.D.X and. a, Gernan.shepherd, -Autumn,*A member ef th«german Shepherd^, J?p>..flub^ dp Amerca, aprogranbytat p6i ce of,trentdnp ; bywhch? shepherds Would, pe p,ren shepherds Would, pe ly;

21 SURF, FIELD AND STREAM Tmely Notes On T V Great Outdoors HOW NOT $O TIE A KNOT Aboard the Dal, owned and skppered by Pete DGovAtm, Hgh- BX STEW VAN VLIET wll battle It out here for stock car FAIR HAVEN Crusng In honors at the Old Brdge. Speedway tomorrow and Sunday nghts cabn cruser, Mareen, Austn deal waters for hs33-foot Elco fshng tpot If you happen to beat 8:30 p. m. Wnters of the ShrewsburyRver staked out on the outskrts. Headng ths accelerated feld of Yacht club- a resdent of Summt "Outstandng among the natves s Gardner Marsh, who has fshed plots wll be Ptte Frazee, the Rar-won the fourth annual predcted log race sponsored by the local club the Atlantc coast from Mane to Saturday. lands. Member* Florda, A, superb caster who The almost "rlpplelcss" water and of crewr Vnce consders anythng under 400 a perfect day was just what Skpper Wnters ordered. Because of Mendes, St. Leger feet to be amateursh.. Another Lawrence, both great on the sland s Bob Stark, these "condtons, hs percentage of of Hghland! and who probably has the fnest error was only 82 per cent for the the wrter.. We...hd been tyng nto bg jumbo blues all mornng, and u we boated a lxpounder the knot whch we had equpped beach-buggy n exstence All the comforts of a 30-foot cruser crammed Into a staton wagon. A great sportsman and a mghty good fsherman. "My newly acqured fshng partner s Bob Anderson, a veteran at Stew VanVlet the age of 8, and a top man when ted connectng the Du Pont Tyntx the blues come In. I have learned leader wth our pet yellow and redax lot about surf fshng, and have Aoceta jlglt-eel slpped, Luckly t enjoyed every mnute of my trp happened n the boat, as we had up here, and only wsh that my had the jg for several seaom and stay could be stretched out for had become attached to t. It wasanother month or sx weeks when one of three whl^h Tony Accetta the bg strpers axe plentful and had made up especally for lt, and the blues school up. You must put t was a kller. _ Nantucket on your must lst, Best -wshes. Dck" When we explaned to Skpper Pete that we had never learned to te a nylon leader ao t would not "GUARDING YOUR HERITAGE" slp he offered.to te t for us, and after makng a few twsts around and n and out he handed It back, sayng, "There, that knot wll never slp." Takng hm at h«word we put t ovd board, and after tralng for some 20 mnutes wthout gettng a strke, whle the other rods were loadng up two and three at a tme, we decded to pull n and have a "look-see". only to fnd that we had been trollng wthout any lure"" The knot whch Fete had ao carefully ted had slpped. What scrappers these bg blues are! By 3 oclock n the afternoon our fsh box and ce box were flled to burstng wth none weghng under fve pounds and many over sx pounds. So we decded to wrap t up and call t a swell dayssport. GIVE THE MUCH-ABUSED WEATHER MAN CREDIT For once- t can be sad that the muchrabused weather man ht the nal smack on the head when he pcdcted last week-end would be all that could bs wshed for; The salt water fshngfraternty off the Jersey coast took advantage of t and enjoyed, n all departments, some of the fastest flahng of the season, wth all craft whch could float out n force, from the bg open party boats to the. outboard towboats. We even saw a ed, f the rght atttude toward fre hazards s mantaned. The^re are many thngs that can be done to lowboat offshore manned by twoprevent fres: The. postng of frewarnng notces, keepng a watch- sets of oars. If you took a pont In the center ful lookout or paty-ol over the forests durng dangerous fre perods of a crcle at one of the largest concentratons you could see hundreds and hundreds of boats n allalong dangeous boundry and by mantanng fre breaks lnes. drectons as far as the eye could sec. We made a rough estmate of some 2,000 boats wth a possble fshermen all busy haulng n fnners.-. Some of the,, bg. open boats had asmany as 200 aboard chummng for blueflsh. ". The. combned catch of all boats fshng for all speces must have run well over the 00,000-pound mark. It Is a year whch wll be long remembccd n salt water fshng hstory along the Jersey coast A SURF FISHERMANS PARADISE" \Vc have receved a letter from Dck Moellcr of Rumson, wrtten from Sasconset, Nan tucket, Mass., n -whch he descrbes a "Surf Fshermans Paradse," However, before gvng you the hghlghts o*c It we would lke to say that t brngs back memores of the days when the wrter and hs Dad flshodthe surf at"north.polnt of Beach" In the days before cvlzaton swarmed n and brought to an end "the last New Jersey Fronter." Ths 2-mle stretch of wld beach and sand dunes was bounded on the north by Coast Guard staton 0 and on the south by Barne- (Ed. Note-^Ths Is the. second artcle of a seres to be wrlttcrt oh the subject of conservaton by members of Post 85, Val Homes, Boy Scouts of Amerca. "There are nne state forests n New Jersey and 20, state parks wth a total off 76,000 acres. Each year a large percentage of thsland s destroyed by fre. Carelessness Is usually the cause of fres. Very often such fres are started when burnng s done to clean up tracts of old or new land, or they are set by smokers who do not extngush matches or the burnng tobacco n cgars, cgarettes or ppes. "Borne fres are set by people who stll thnk that burnng extermnate* boll weevls, cattle tcks and other Insect enemes. But expeence over many years shows that burnng the woods Is. not successful n gettng rd of Insect pests. "Sometmes Ares are set to brng on new grazng land for cattle, but ths Is not beng done as much as It was before fence laws were passed n certan states. Some pep pe have no feelng of responsblty about lettng fres burn other propertes, and dont stop the fres at ther property lne. "Most forest fres can>be prevent- Kat nlet. There were only two ways n whch t could >e reached Gardner of Bed Bank tagged ten one by "land and one by sea" blues and sx weaks. Joe Matcyka, ether by hkng on foot and 2JoeXanno and Bll Martn, all of _ rugged mles wth your grub, duffle Verona, scored.. SO. blues,.. Fote and fshng gear strapped on your Fauels advses that the fshng s back or by boat from the manland done., by., chummng, wth, mossbunkers, whch can bo had at the on Bancgat bay. dock. Ths Is only a, start gve So wth ths pcture n mnd we offer you Dcks "story: "Dear Stow: I would consder myself remlsb If I dd not wrte you about ths Fshermahs Paradse, I a rved wth my old assortment of New. Jeaey surf rods and %-oz. Stock Car Stars At Old Brdge MADISON TOWNSHIP-A power-laden feld of-cart and drvers way specalst, and three-tme feature wnner, along wth Bll Pf later of Eatontown, a newcomer, and Jm Delaney, the Hope sensaton and one of the hottest modfed compettors here on the half-mle speed oval. An acton packed program of speed and competton Is slated for both race nghts as other racng tars such as Al Pomponlo, Al Wardell, Al Peters, Ken Smth, Budd Olsen and Edde Sodeh wll be on hand to compete In the open competton racng program. Three ten-lap qualfyng heat races, along wth a 2-ls.p consolaton event followed by,,. 25-]ap Quackenbush Cops Comet Race Robert Quackenbush, salng Suspense, led the Co-met race around the sx-leg: course Sunday at Mon- mouth Boat cvub. Quackenbush took the early lead and lengthened It untl he had out a dstance of half a leg between hs craft and Dck- Davs, the; second place boat. Back at Jones mark for the second tme around, there was somp l mx-up n the course, gvng Davs a chance to almost catch up, The race was close In" the last two tacks. Karen tyndsley In Faraway, almost caupht Davs at. the fnsh lne. Quackenbush crossed the lne wth a 2-aecond lead, leavng Davs second and Mss Llndsley, thrd. RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2, 954 Austn Wnters Trumphs In Predcted Log Contest 49-mle nautcal course. Wnters, a member of the Northern New Jersey Power Squadron, had an accuracy of "98 2 per cent con eel" n followng hs calculatons for the nne-leg race. The course took the yachts from the mouth of the Shrewsbury rver n Sandy Hook bay, through the lower bay and outnto the ocean as far as Shrewsbury rocks off man event are scheduled for both lonmouth Beach and back. nght. The St. Lous Cardnals operate 22. nnor league clubs n 5 states and two foregn countres Canada and Mexco. Frank Thomas, outfelder for the Pttsburgh Prates, once studed for the presthood. Plowed frebreaks wll usually stop ersof Lttle Slver landed a, red ground fres,: and.wll serve as asnapper weghng fve pounds whle base for backfrng n case of a on a chummng trp rfboard the dangeous lre, Backfrng s a Vlke, Capt. Charley Elchman of very hazardous but sometmes ad- Bed Bank. Ths Is the frst tme vlsable. we have ever heard of ths warm Publc sentment aganst fres water speces beng taken In the can be. strengthened by both the waters of the -New Jersey coast, efforts of the.indvdual and thebut thl year anythng can happen. group educatonal effot. Educaton Is d powerful agent, by hav-jack and Mrs. Cohn of Bed Bank, Have receved; a postcard/from ng poster and essay contests n the publc schools, along wth mo- Tldn pctures people learn about such thngs as preventng fres." ALONG THE WATEBFBONT Last week we. predcted that the Week-end would see blues, weaks and porgles warrtlnf Into Sandy Hook and Barltan bays.. Ths predcton proved 00 per cent cent correct. However, we should have gone a,,step farther and Included the Nsveslnk rver whch, at ths wrtng;, Is buldng up to one of the N greatest: runs of blues and weaks of many years. ~Tom Massey advses that he and At Duncan, both of Bed Bank, ted Into weakflah weghng up to 3</ t pounds,., and., blues. up., to..two pounds whle flshlns off the mouth of McC.ee* creek. Fshng out OF Pnuels Boats at Eumson, Charley It another we^k and thngs should really start poppng. A heavy body of blue have at last come homo to roost at the Shrewsbury Bocks, where Skpper Kng.. Hemmng., of. Lttle- Slver, block tn squds. aboard bs boat Char-Kng, wth "There are only four or fve Bob Bassett of Manasquan and choce ponts "on the Island, so fortunately I had a Jeep.wagon wth trolled, up a score of m lunkers Frank Hoffman of Long Branch, four-wheel drve and overszed last Sunday. Kng tells us that tes to use as a beaoh buggy. he found the fsh between the can "These ponts ate located at the buoy and Monmouth Beach. most naccessble- areas and re- Capt BUI and Mrs. Frank of. quo about a four-mle drve on * Shrewsbury trolled up 48 aboard _ black top road and another sx orhs boat Sandy whle flthng due mles on the beach n soft bght sand, "I fshed Great Pont most of the kppers hta boat Tooklt II, nvted tme, Ths U a real pont formed Dr. Manahar of Red Bank and the by a slashng rp tde, and had only wrter > for a go at them. We ono choce spot for good fshng. If trolled n the area of Buoy No. X. you arc fortunate enough to be the frst to arrve at the pont, your, frst act s to put your sand spke at the locaton you Intend to fsh. Ths consttutes your clam and your stakp Is honored by-all untl you leave. After you arrve *lx hours before the cast tde starts to run, just so you can stake your clam and be ready when the water teally bolls n the rp and where the blues and strpers come to fee.d. My entre equpment wu most Inapproprate for ths type of fshng. My rods were too short and my jgs Were too lght. I borrowed a three-ox, squd, and on the second cast I ht a Seven-pound.blue, In fact the blue ht me lke a Mark VII tank. My largest Ash so far and the smallest ftt pounds, T,hl» s truly the greatest fshng thrll from the beach that I ever experenced. t "The blues jump, tall walk and swm all over the ocean before"you beach them..wth the strong currentand.the rough rp,tde It.lsa combnaton of tarpon and lalmon fshng,wth.the bull-dog fght-and tenacty (that.only -» blueflsh} posenngaa. >l. I,,J > >., s, - >. etfst of the pont of Sandy Hook. Ad Howland df Bumson, who The score, 60 of the fnest blues jou have ever seen. Members of the Keansburg Fshng club, headed by Frank Klauns, presdent; Seymour Klensberg and Herman Colodln reported one of the best blueflsh trps of the year when they boated 6 whle trollng about fve mles off Asbury Park on the clubs regular weekly charter Margater K II, out of Brdle. Hstory was agan made durng the past week whenharry Sand- whoa week or «o ago took off for the Isle of Pnes to do some: fshng and have ended up at Islamor&do, Fla. "Have caught tarpon and cuda and just abouteverjthlnf out In the Gulf Stream." Legslaton to stop nettng strped bass In the waters of New York has been Introducedta the State Legslature. by George Blchoale" THANKS! My frends keep tellng me they seek to read my column every week^ Now f you really lke my style, then why not make lt\ more worthwhle by droppng In to say hello that I may have a. chance to show how I apprecate your trade and how these frends of mne were made. The way to make^ frends and keep them Is by gvng the best possble servce at all tmes. And thats the ESSO polcy! Once you vst our frendly staton, once you drve wth a tankful of Esso, once!.you take.advantage of frst rate tervcetatatlon work, well have another frend of the Llncroft Esso Servcenter, Newman Sprngs Road In the heart of Llncroft Vllage. NIW JIMIYS: URQMT MARINI SUPPLY HOUH The host club walked away wth the frst two places after Bll Salladln, skpperlnj Harpoon, a 3-foot cratt, scored an accuracy of , Robert A- Specht of the Bcllport Bay Tf. C, at the lyheel of hs Spectator II, ftrsled thrd wth a percentage accuracy of , Dr. Allen B. DuMont, wnner of the recent Block Island race, took fourth place wth hs 54-foot Hurrcane III. Dr. DuMont, known as the number one skpper n ths type racng, had a percentage error of Hs accuracy was In a team contest of three clubs, the Eastern Cruser assocaton took top honort. It was composed of the Hurrcane, John Qe.nt Maha and the Welcome owned by Wllam Bdgar John..They scored per cent accuracy. The Shrewsbury Rver Yacht club team made up of Salladn, Phlp J. Bowers, n E4da II, and Henry Runyons Mss Marl bad an average score of 96.8, whch was good for second place. Dr: Anson HoHs Seafarer, Robert Barrs Pompano and Arthur Morrs Paroma represented the Shrewsbury Power Squadron and scored thrd place wth an average of 963. Mr. Bowers, charman of the contest, presented the Natonal Express Cruser trophy to Mr. Wnters t ceremones at the club Saturday nght. ROUTE!* HURT ON PARKWAY LONG BRANCH Joey Gmrdllo, natonally-known welterweght boxer from Phladelpha, l beng treated at Monmcuth Memoral hosptal.tor njuressuffered when a car. he was drvng ran off the Garden State parkway, south of the Holmdel rd overpast, early PC. of Boat and Owntr Accuracy II Marean, Aulm P, Wntan 9,8 Harpoon II. Wllam!l. fludn SHOOS Spectator If, Robert A. Sprrhl «7 774 Hurrcane III, I)t A. II. DuMont «? "2 Mlaha, John Gana 974 l*«y Maran. Dr ( ynl Ltvn 97 4 Maggle-LI* Edward N Wnollay 9H btafmt, I>r. Amon {, Hoyl 97.l Pompano. Rnbat A Barr, 9 ^S Mlaa Mar. Henry \V r, Runyon IK K7 Waleomt, Wllam Kla John 9<TI Eda II, Phlp J Bnw.r gt fn Nuajrat. 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22 h Ten RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2, 954 JYeu* from the Nmeank (By Ktren. Undalcy) Th«new Saturday asd Sunday once *g»ln lvened up our rver. A Mgbt, htfty bnea both d«y«brought out th«be*t to U»» &\ppens* Guy VanNm, Jn Toot*!* MJLTU, crossed the lne Bret n the Pengun r«ce, wth John SAwenker, our champt younger brother, comng n second. Loue* Worthley was thrd In te Jolly Roger. Ken Altrender. In DJcker* w o fourth Ivta Lyon, n I See, was ffth. Only four Comet* raced Sunday because wtne of our skppers were reparng ther boats from the terrfc beatng they took»t Seasde last week-end. Hank Mllenberger, Ed Ryma and Dave Kngston saled down thsre n the Tegonal. Bob Quackenbush, n Supense, once agan crossed the fnsh lne n Brst place. The race was close at the nnsh wth Dck Davs comng In only 2 seconds later. Your correspondent was thfrd by 45 seconds and Cap* Ollverson was fourth The Lghtnng* saled two race Sunday wth June Methot, n Chantey, movng nto frst place both tmes Red Lppncott, n Puffn Zd, copped a double second whle Charl. Allare, n Valhalla, and Barb Bull, n Barefoot, rated thrds Carl Sehwenker took the Llghtnnf tller In the second race Sunday to get practce for the Jun or sem-fnals to be saled n Baltmore, Irfd, tomorrow, and rated a ffth, Our champ Is dong well, beng beaten only by skppers who have saled 25 years or more Seventeen-year-old Marge Adams, *, ho rated-thrd In the Atlantc Coast champonshp, wll be on hand n Baltmore to make the battle pretty tough, I thnk we can count on Carl to brng home the honors for our rver, so lets all gve hm our Its plan to see who haa b<>en teachng John Schvsenker to sal Ths -year-old younger brother of the champ came through to beat skppers who have been skpperng Penguns for four and nve years Ths was hs frst bg race Keep t up, John, and well have another Sehwenker champ n a few years Pete Stefftrson, former Comet skpper, Is spendng hs Hummer workng on the Flagala, the huge cruser; that motors down our rver every -week-end Ann Formoso raced her Pengun for the frst tme Sunday. Her father, Ted, was salng n hs newly acqured Comet Lea Russell had her cruser out both Saturday and Sunday, takng frends for a rde on the rver. Mke rorpey had hs wfe and two chldren, Mary Jane and Ruth, out n hl«salboat ar week-end. Earl and Mabel Hoyt and ther mother raced ther new Lghtnng, the Magc, for the frst tme Sunday and beat two more experenced skppers n both races Congratulatons Rchard Ackerman of Red Bank has bought Ted Formososold Comet We hope to sea hm n the races soon. Mary Ann Sullvan went swmmng Frday evenng when she trpped on Englshs dock after she and Lynn Robottom had been out salng. Bnlb Hance came n second when he raced the sem-anala down In Baltmore Frday, le was beaten by Lloyd Emery from Chesapeake bay by a small margn Congratulatons to a very great skpper! gallng Sweepstakes Monmouth Boat club wll hold ts sxth annual natonal talng sweepstakes regatta Saturday and Sunday. Launchng begns at p m. tomorrow and regstraton at 7 p m. Lghtnngs, Comets, Woodpssys and Penguns wll be represented The frst race Is at p. m. and the hrd, Sunday at.30 p. m. A dance wll be held Saturday nght for skppers, crews and ther guests Lunches can be bought at the club snack bar. Trophes wll be gven out after the thrd race All boats except Penguns must reman n the water durng the entre regatta. Lets all come out to moke the sxth regatta ;the best ever. Along a lttle dfferent lne, Aug 22 wll mark the date Krf a 23-mle motor boat marathon from Long Branch to Red Bank by way of the channel and back* to Long Branch agan Perry Walters of fby Matt Page Last -Keek we llked about that practce run wth a new camera, just golne throunh the moton! of takng pctures but wthout ulnff flm. When you have done ths and youre completely famlar wth haw t h e :s m e r» work, youre ready to take pctures Do jutt that Expose several r o «y of flm. * > Take elope - up hots, medum and dstant shots, tome scenlc. some portrats, some pctures of the chldren or the famly pets. Try pcture! n brght sunlght and others n the «h«de, Brm those rollg In for developng*... and then you/re ready to start learnng*. Tfou Item <»m wnerltnce... tnd too many amateur photographers throw sway ther experence. {Study those naphota carefully. I ths pcture sharp, dear, pleasantly composed? Could * you have moved In eloeer and flled more ot the pleture wth the man subjtct? Is the pcture drk from underexposure or hsrh from overetpoure? Are there ar,y unwanted objtct jn tfys pcture. You can «v*n lrrjte downlne faults of uch pcture. }.. and they wll nl have fault.. Ths solf-nalylt. ths aet of forclnr yourself to pck 3t and wrte down the faults of ;tf pcture, wll be a photoaraphlc naton In lte.lt."youll remember those mstakes the next tne youre ftady to snp the hutter.,,.jket week well talk about»cw, TJeded apeeuorle Utt wll help you nuke,,b«tur. cttatn, Man reglwlth lth that th»t tn new * In for<jrour Austn P. Wnters Wns Log Race Phlp J. Bower, left, charman of the Shrewsbury Rver Yacht clubs predcted log race Saturday, preent trophy to Au»tn P. Wnters, wnner of the fourth annual raco. Others, left to rght, are Commodore Kenneth W. Hartell of the local club and Dr. Anson Hoyt, co-charman. Freehold Raceway Opens Trottng Season Postng New Bettng Mark FREEHOLD RACEWAY sports FREEHOLD Freehold Raceway, lone harness racng track In Jsev. Jerscv started «ts 954 season In a blaze of gloy here Satuday afternoon when all openng day records for attendance and parmutuel wagerng" were brokers The plant, sparklng undc a new coat of pant, a brck vender exteror and wth Its. mult-colored flower beds In full bloum, played to an naugural day crowd of 3,904, whch was 638 mo,l Fans than a year ago. The handle, $46,09,-was $6,68 better than,the 953 opener. The new standards were set despte opposton /torn Monmouth Pak, whch was pnjoyng a hgh attendance Wth M.-nmouth closed all exstng marks fcr crowd and handle at Freehold ae apt to go Squllare Meets Austn n Fnals LEONARDO Matches for the Presdents cup and for the Lades club champonshp -wejc the man attractons at Beacon Hll Country club over the week-end., Robert Squllare won over Walter Stenken, two and one, and Harry Austn elmnated S. M. "Pete" Hoffman, one up, In- the Presdents cup competton to -gan fnal round berths In the Lades champonshp play Mrs A D. Cushman, Jr, defendng champon, defeated Mrs Edwn Savdge, three and two, In class "A" play Ms Thomas McVcker won ove Marcla Coffl, thtee and two, n the clafl B" bracket In class C" Mrs*? L Turner won over Mrs Robert Squllare, and Mss Alce Cllngen defeated Mrs Stenken, one up. Larry Scott and Dck Hearn scored best low gross flgues wth 72s, wth Stan Savage frng a red hot 74 card on score of Stenken v,on the kckers event wth a 74 net score. Ru.m«on wll race Paul Petersons You It No. 663-J Perry also Is n charge of entres and would apprecate t If ahyone Interested would drop hm a lne. Thanks for readng, frends Hope to see you all at the regatta ths week-end but f you cant make It, Ill see you next week wth more "News From the Naveslnk." by the boards when he second Saturday of acton s presented ths week. The racng was exctng and lonj? shotsmonopolzed fe ntal cad of 954 Clfford Bralncrd $25 60 fourth race; Blanc" L J, $2420, second; Maran Castle, $280, nnth, and Maryland Boy, $7 60, seventh, yelded y the best prces The daly dl double, dbl Bet Bt F g $5.60, and Blanche L. J., returned Its supporters a har.usomc $3060 Fhst post fo Sdtu days tenrace card Is 2 p m Dally double wndows wll close at :45 p. nt.. B. Lons Lnksncn Wn Over Asbury Park EATONTOWN Red Bank Lons club goifeb.won over the Asbry Pak Lons n a golf match at Old Ochad County club lost week The Rod Bankers won: wth total strokes of,083 aganst,202 for the Asbury club. Dave : Russell of led Bank had low gross wth match wll be held a 75 The next Wednesday when the Lons meet the Red Bank: Rotay club at Jumpng Brook Country club f or tho Worden ; Memolal tophy. Frank PngtuTc, Red Bank, and Don Mancn, Asbury Park, wero co-charmen of the match at Old Orchard. Bayshore Loop AIB HAVEN COUGAKS Acauaro, rf.. 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Mercers cows: On throe-tfmesdally mlkng for S*J days, Homny Hll Twlght, a senor four- ear-old, produced 2,860 pounds of mlk and 657 pounds of fat. Ths producton represents approxmately 6,047 quarts of hgh-qualty mlk. She Is the daughter of Farlawn Peerless Dctator that has 65 sons and tested daughters n the performance regster. u Coronaton Majestcn Hazel produced,9 pounds of mlk and 849 pounds of fat ncked two tmes dally for 30B davs, as a fve-yearold. Ths producton lepcsents approxmately 6,340 quarts of hghqualty.mlk. Hazol.e the daughter of Coronaton- Mcbas Majestc hat has 62 sons and tested daughters In the" regster., On threetlmes-dary mlkng for 365 days,.homny Hll Althea produced 9,099 pounds of mlk and 923 pounds of fat, aj,atlng her record as a sx-year-old. Ths producton represents approxmately 9,087 quarts of hgh-qualty mlk Althea s the daughter of Regeldale Coronaton Kn^ that has 5 RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2, 954 HartsgrOve, Mrs. Dorothy Lesser, Fre Auxlary Mrs. John Adar, Mrs. Wllam Mcsons and tested daughters n thecann, Mrs, Wllam Applegatc and Card Party Aug. 2 TeglstrV. son Garry, Mrs, Wllma Robnson, On threo-tmes-da. y mlkng for Mrst Vcra. Nclsotv, Mrs, Rta Byrne, 365 days, Homny HJ Kngs Wnsome, a Junor four-year-old, po- Sophe Bleler and Mrs, Laura Rub- Mr. and Mrs. James Mller, Mrs. duced 5,789 pounds uf mlk and ley. 824 pounds of fat. Ths, producton On Tuesday, Aug. 24, the Ladles represents approxmately auxlary of the V. F. W. wll sponsor a card party at the post home quarts of hlgh-qualuy mlk. She s the daughter ot Coronaton Kng On Bay ave. of Pne Manor that has 67 sons Mr. and Mrs. Otto Slver of De- and tested daughters In the regster. Delmoes cows: On thee-tlmosdally mlkng for 365 days, Delwake G. H. Orphan, a senor two year-old, produced 33,55 pounds of mlk and 65 pov.njs of fat. Ths producton cpc3jnu approxmately 6,53 quarts or hrh-qualty mlk. She Is the daughter of Gwynllan Hawlck that has sx tested daughters In tho regster. Delwake Gabrels Pette pro duced 7,830 pounds of mlk and 433 pounds of fat, mlked two tmes daly for 309 days, as a junor two-year-old. Ths p educton represents approxmately 3,720.quarts of hgh-qualty mrk, On throe-tlmes-daky mlkng for 305 days, Delv.-a.ke Gabrels Jem produced 8,979 pounds of mlk and 433 pounds of fat, slattng her record as a junor two-year-old. Ths producton rep events approx-j ma.tely 4,40 quat* of hgh-qualty mlk. On three-tlmcs-dal!y mlkng for 305 days, Delwake Gabs Brde, a senor two-yoar-old, produced,- 487 pounds of mlk and 55 pounds of fat. Ths producton represents approxmately 5,349 quarts of hghqualty mlk. Pette, Jem "and Brde were sred by Falrlawn Maxms Gabrel thafc/ybftsf.w tested, daughters n the regster. Kumson Drver Hurt Fre Houte Ivy Brngt Change n Pcnc Plant COLTS NECK The Ladles auxlary of the Atlantc town- «Mp Are department hh canceled famly outdoor pcnc schedoed *B for falure ttp.-zhblt drvers for Sunday, Aur. U, on the (rounds of the lre houte here. Instead, eovered-dlah supper wll be held by the auxlary Wednesday, Sept, at a regular meetng Insde the Are house. Beaton for the swtch: Poson Ivy on the Are house ground!. Hghland Augerman, Passtcj Frank Mtch- Wseh&wken; Wllam Wagner, The executve board of tht Par-ellent-Teacher assocaton wll meet Rldgefleld; Wllam O. Connell and at the lbrary next Wednesday at Stephen Kucscrka, Newark; Alexander Cavls, Red Bank; Henry Et- 8 p. m. The Veterans of Foregn Wars tlnger, Lyons; Uuweh Agrlllelro, post here held a bus rde to Coney Bayonne; Albert E. Hanney, Paterson; Mkrjoy Kng, Morrstowrj Island Frday, Among those who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Wllam Q. WlllUme h., RuhwayJ ward Kwlk, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Waters, Mrs. Mlda Keferdorf, Mrs, Ruth ONell. Mrs. Cora D»»Belns, Mrs. Dorothy Mlnadad, Mrs. Vvan Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. John Kwjk, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Connell, Mrs.Madettnne Roberts and son Warren A, Schaller, South Orange; Manuel Lanela and rllchard Smth, Rah/way, Robert J. Baldwn, East Frethold, pad $0 for havng no regstraton. For fallng to observe a stop street sgnal, Telfar Bryne, Ohar]es, Mrs, Nora Remngton, Belford, pad $0. Leo Fne, Newark, charged wth dlvng too Mrs. George Grasso, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grasso, Mr. Ruth Taylor, cloae was gven a $0 fne. Ross Hdrton, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Davs, LWallace Parker, Mrs, Helen trot, Mch., were house guests. of Mr, Slvers brother and sster-nlaw, Mr: and.mrs. Samuel SUberblatt of Bay ave. last week. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard Stles and daughter, Mrs. Elzabeth Hellker, Naveslnk ave., were..mr. and Mrs. Charles Vah- Brackle, John VanBrackle and Mss Carol VanBrackle of Oceanport Mrs. Charles Amodlo, Newark, who Is summerng on Navesnk ave., entertaned as.weok-ond guests Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fx and chldren, Carol, Janle and Mchael, Cedar Grove j Mrs. Meta "Lucas, Patcrson,.and ""Mr. and Mrs Charles Amodlo, Jr., Newark. Mrs. Gladys Mewes of Naveslnk ave. celebrated her brthday last In Far Haven Crash FAIR HAVEN Frank Campanella, Jr., of 52 Rver rd., Rum- they wll vst Mrs, ONells son-nlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, son, suffered a back njury Monday mornng when the car he was Mrs. Edna Hutchson of Ocean Wllam Shannon. drvng ht _... u ty pole on ave. celebrated her brthday last Rdge rd. week, Accordng to polce, Mr., Campanella told them he was gong down tral av*. wll celebrate ther wed- Mr. and Mrs. Otto Reut of Cen McCarter** hll when he appled hs brakes ad lost control of the vehcle. The car, polce sad, skdded sdeways nto the pole. The drver was" tcatcd at the offce of Dr. Stephen Rumson, Casagrandc of " HIGH IN ABKV TEST A oake and food sale was held for the beneft of St. Andrews Kpswlth Mrs. Ge-orge asslstcd by Mrs. Rohard Wess. Mrs Robert Kng and daughters Marguerte and Roberta and Mss Alce Feste. Mrs. Kngs sster, left Monday by oar for Keesevlle, N. Y,, where they wll vacaton several weeks at Mrs, John KngB summer home, "Kngs Anohorage." James Rugglano of Twlnllght Is. convalescng at home. He was a patent at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Mrs. Ruth 6Nell of Hghland ave. and granddaughter, Sandra Leeser, have left for a two-week vacaton at Saratoga, N. Y,, where dng annversary today. Mrs. Robert Machette of Ocean ave. and Harold Oakes of Beach blvd. wll celebrate ther brthdays tomorrow. Mss Sandra Maskrcy, Kevport, vsted Mss Helen Kchoe, Wash ngton ave., last week, Mr. and Ms. Gene Hammer and chldren, Harrson were guests last week-end of Mrs. Hammers moth er, Mrs. Anna Patterson. REV. MARSHALL HOME LITTLE SILVER Rev. and FORT BRAGG, N. C Sgt. Frst Class Henry Klen of Kcyport, a member of the 665th Feld Artllery battalon of Ne* Jerseys Organzed Reaorve corps, scored 59 out of a posslblo 72 ponts n the Armysnew tranng test for -ndvdual profcency n basc mltary s ludjects. Theb6Sth had thehome ths week after vacatonng Mrs. James W. Marshall.returned hghest average of any of the 50n the Adrondacks. rlev. Mr. Marshall wll bo In the pulpt Sunday unts whch have taken the test here ths year. Klen was ted for at Embury Methodst church, second honors n the 665th. where he s pastor. Stlwell Fnes 24 Drvers COLTS NBCK-Atlsjtlc townshp Magstrate SUnly Btllwell fned A. Martn Slver, Newark, lcense and Improper passng. Fnes of 45 for speedng were pad by James-Blar, Kearny, and Lawrence: Evans, Berln Md. John V. SU/les. Newark, charged wth same offense, pad $3. Moe Halpern, Patertpn,- an"! Thomas C. Brown, Eaton town, each pad 0 for careless drvng, Improper passng charges brought $0 fnes to the followng: Oren :M. Aslrls, Gar wood; Rchard BELFORD The Undes auxlary of the Independel ne company wll hold a card paty Aug. 24 at the fre house, I On the commttee are Mrs. Clalcs Merker, Mrs. Raymond Pappa, Mrs. Joseph Mlko and Mss Stella Mllko. Frzes wll be - awarded. The auxlary men.ben also wll be hostesses to tho flrtmen at a dnner Aug.-2 at the fre house. Mrs. Joseph Mlko ccelvcd an award at the meetng Aug. 3. At tendng wcc Mrs. Martn Knudscn, Mn. Wllam Wetter Mrs. Joseph Hennclly, Mrs. Elwood Socloy, Mrs. Stanley Cook, Mrs. Davd Schnoor, Mr. Joseph - Thompson,. Mrs. Mel vn Leek, Ms Rlcha-a Schwatz, Mr«. Joseph Mlko, Ars. Lena Ahern, Mrs. Charles Kempo, Mrs. Joseph Sumbatao, Mrs. Denns Galvn, Mra. Ann Loorl, Mrs. Peter Dunn and MIB?CS Margaret Poster and Stella Mlko. Epscopal Peach Festval Aug. 26 BELFORD The Womens guld of St. Clorncnts Epscopal church planned e, peach festval for Aug. 26 from 2:30 to 7:30 p. m. at the church hall. Mrs. John Euler presded at a meetng last week n place of tho presdent, Wro. Robert Drake. Mrs. Nell Bluh of Coal Gables, Fla., was a. guest. The next meetng-wll be Sept.. Present were M& Edth Kull, Mrs. Evelyn Morrs, Ms. RusstU Smth, Mrs. George Boyce, Mrs. Mel-cedes Knovlch, Mrs. Murel EoUman, Mrs. Wlson Mller, Mrs. Arthur Kondrup, Mrs. Thomas Mazzaroppl and Mr. John Johnston. Blueberres, frown berres, frtrnh frut, for home u»e. Kout* S3, mle east of Colllnptood Crcle. Hours 0 a. m. to 8 p, m. BLUEBERRY N»w H»mt«NftptMne, N. J. Custom Bult Only ACRES ttn KUmsUs ARTHUR T. JENSEN, JR., GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR t* Atlantl* Ltul Int p. o. e«r,.t l-«tss N, J. TELEVISION RADIO AUTO RADIO & APPLIANCE SALES SERVICE All Repars done on Premses Antennas Installed HAROLDS RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP t«front St., Bed Bank Be "A Lttle Scotch!" "Svn * bt," h«r«end there, «not beng tght It * feeng brght! - And dont forgtt thar lavng tme t jut «s mportant a savng money. You lavsbotk tme snd money when you call RIVM ROAD RADIO & TV for rupalr and Servce. Thoroughly traned tachnlelant aure yeur satsfacton. RIVER ROAD RADIO & TELEVISION, Inc. 606 Rver Rd. rvfr Haven Phont RE come to Page Eleven TOOL HEADQUARTERS FOU QUALITY?0QC Youll be proud to own and use the toot you get here. All are of hghe qualty, desgned lo gve you belter, safer, longerlastng servce. Our stock» the fnest and most complete avalable. MINER SUPPLY CO. PLUMIERS SUPPLIES; COR. WEST FRONT AND PIARL STS. KED BANK TEL. RE PUBLIC SALE Havng sold my home, t vlll sell nt publc aucton all my Household (oock Furnl«hln(s and Antques on the prrale* at: 25 tyall ST. WEST LONG BRANCH» N. J. " Jmt welt of Monmouth Road on SATURDAY - * - AUGUST 4th 0:30 A. AI. Oenoratlons of Herlooms consstng of Rosewood Chan and Settec, Marble Top Tables, Marble Top Dressers, Bureaus, Chests of Drawers, Floor to Cellng Mrrors wth Obldlcaf Frames on Marble Bases, Kerosene Lamps, Bracket Lamps, Hangng Kerosene Pull Lamp, Occasonal Chars, Books, Ol Pantngs, Fne, lot of old Glassware, Par Lon Compotes, Old Platters, Brc-a-brac, Vases, Pottery, Antque Chnaware, Trunks, Beds, Glass Domes, Hooked Sugs, Rado, Electrc Wash- Ing Machne (Easy;, Bookng Chars, Mantel Clocks, Chna Tolet SeU, Lamps (Floor and Table), Refrgerator, Slant-top Desk, Kltchtnvare, Cabnets, Slverware (8torllng and Plated), Sewng Cabnet, Coffee Table, Tea Wagon, End Tables, Foldng Chars, Televson (GE), Drapes, Table Slver (Sterlng), Three plcco Lvng Room Set, Four pece Bedroom Bet, Slver Chest, Sewng Machne, Ktchen Furnture, Hand and Garden Tools and everythng from basement to attc and contents of outbuldngs. All Items to be removed from tha premses at concluson of sale. The undersgned and Auctoneer shall not.be responsble n the vent of accdent and/or Injury to any person or persons In, on or about the premses. The offerngs may be vewed on date of sale from t A. M. untl sale tme. By Order of t GEORGINA S. DENNETT B. G. COATS, Auctoneer. «O BatJt Ave., Long Branch, N, J. Phone: Long Branch FREEHOLD LUCKY HORSESHOE DAYS t - THURSDAY - FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST THAN ANY, OTHER ORYCLEANIKG JOB TOUYE EVER IAD IEFHE! Y*«M lt ft* rffftraau wth y*«f *WII >»!...today! 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ALTERATIONS and TAILORING Expertly Done on the Premse* PRESSING WHILE YOU WAIT 24 HOUR DRY CLEANING SERVICE PICK UP AND DELIVERY COMPLETE VALET SERVICE RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2,954 Marlu Cattle Start.8,000-Mle Trp to Japan Four Jenoy hefers and one bull calf from Marlu farm, Lncroft, started an 8,000- mle trp to Japan from Red Bank Monday afternoon. Shpped by the Ralway Express agency here, the cattle go to the Mnstry of Agrculture and Forestry n Tokyo, whch wll place them wth four worthy farmers. Followng breedng, a "calf chan" wll be nsttuted, a method used n the U. S. for rural youth n 4-H club and Future Farmers of Amerca projects Lowell Wlls, foreground center, s assstant manager at Marlu farms.. W. J. Patton of Ralway Express s at rght,back to camera. In the rear, left, s George W. Ryser, Red Bank Ralway Express agent, and Curts Hobson, Marlu manager. Marlu farm workers are at the extreme left and extreme rght. Oceanport Mr and Mrs Charles P Van Backle of Man st announce the engagement of tnur daughter Caol r to Donald 7 Helke son of Mrs.Elzabeth He.lker, Na\osnk ave, Hghlands Mss Van BraeUe.a gadua.9 of Long Branch hlgn school, Is employed at Coles Sgnal laboraorv M Hellker, who was grduled fom Leonado hgh school au then scved m the armed forces n World Wa II s also employe, at Cole SIKpal laboratoy An October -weddns s planned Mr and Mrs Howard McfSmh, Mrs, John B McGlny and daughter Delores of Ma^a-a were recent Ruests of Mr and Mrs John T Wlson of Oceanan avc Plde of Holljwool councl Sons and Daughters of l,!..ety, met n the hall of the PorUupeck Chemcal Hose company v.th Ms Edth Fornno counclor, presdng The trustee* and actng gude draped -the charte for the late membe Ms Nette Grey At cr whch IOUtne busness v,as conducted Reported on (.he sck Us. wce Ml Eleanor Blar and Ms Ma on Allyn An nvtaton»!. leceved to attend a beneft dlnne. for Prde of Crescent councl of Eatontovm at the home of M. loseph Ajes Announcement was made of th» Poll\anna bthday natty to be held Sept when me -bers -whose brthdaj occur duug July August and Septembc -wh be the honored guests Mrs Cetudo Van Buren Is chalman asssted bv Ms Eleanor Rddle and Ms Volet Co\ct Othes pesont at the meetng were Mrs Coa Johnson, Mrs Anna Hennessey, Ms Dasy ICltj Schoepfln, Ms El\ Van Note, Ms Mae Layton Mrs Floenco Foschner, Mrs Volc Covert, Mrs. Ella Jolnc Mr and Mrs Wlllar* Brghtman Mrs Elnanor Rlddla and a vstor from Eatonto\m councl, Mrs Charbe Hartley Plans were completed for a beach patv by mclcrs of Goodwll councl, Daughteu of Amenca at the last meetng presded over by Mrs Emly Vaen, counclor at the Portaupeck Chemcal Hose company, on the Monmouth Beach muncpal beach next Thusday, Aug. 9, at 6 30 p n Members and frends wll brn 8 box lunches and n the event of ran they wll gather at the lodge hall Durng the evenng, Mrs lea Whte was presented wth her past counclors pn by Mrs Evelyn Perce Plans were also made forthe -brthday celebraton for numbers havng brthdays durng July, August and September. Mrs. Lea! Lelssler" wll be n charge of the arrangements for the affar to be neld Sept..6 at. the lre house hall. Honored guests wll be Mrs Hose Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Metzler, Mrs. Ellen De Sants Mrs Hazel MoGnty, Mrs Patca Rublno, Ms Doothy Betts and Ms Lllan Rogers Othes pesent at tne nlcetng were Ms Beatcc Vtale, Ms Clara Deke, Ms Dols Venna Ms Anna Desslg, MM ROSO Johnson, deput\, Ms Mlnnl: Ma/za, Ms Mabel Ravagla Ms Coa Johnson, Ms Anna Cola-gclo Ms Volet Covet Ml Ruth Metzler, Ms Harel McGnly and Ms Lesslc Aso vstors from ulherly councl No 52 of Keptune, Ms Else Emmons, Mrs. Anna Cnok, Mrs. Bcr- Iha Splngstccn and Mrs. Nelle Perna Kent. Dalrymplo of Sagamore avc. has returned to os home after unde gong sugey at Monmouth Mcmoal ho3pllal Mr;..and Mrs. John N. Franks of Wolfhlll rd had as leccnfc guests Mr. and Mrs Arthur Everett and son Arthur, Jr. The annual pcnc of the Womans Socety for Clustan Sevce wll bo held Thursday, Aug. 9, ; at the resdence of Mrs Perley Rddle, Bndgeuater Port Moumoutl Mrs ^Joseph Mulran was guest of honor at a bthday partj Monday evenng at the home of Mrs Al Smth of Peth Amboy Others present were Mrs. Walter VkhNortwck Jr New Monmouth, Mrs llj rtle Donovan Reltord, Mrs Raj - mond Herter, Pot Monmouth, and Mrs Wllam Kng of Laurence Harbor. Mr and Mrs G D Horng, Mr. and Ms Elslvorth Shoppard, Sr, and Mr. and Mrs James Spatt spent the ; week-end at. Atlantc l Mr. and Mrs Edward Bryk, Man st, entertaned last neck Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer and daughter of Dcnvllle and Mr. and Mrs Hugh Wlson and daughters of Camden. John Share, Beach st, who was a recent patent atmonmouth Memoral hosptal, s recuperatng at hs home I Mr and Mrs Joseph Mulran are entetalnng Rev Nobett F Wagner of Olfen, Texas for a week Tnton Falls Lester Whltfleld wll be In charge of the Sunday servce In the Methodst church at 9 45 a m Mrs Whtfeld wll be solost. Rc\. and Mrs. Clfford Beat-more are on a twoweek vacaton. Edwn C. Reed s at home. John C Rohrey s a patent n Rtvervow hosptal Mrs. Esther Fledner of Tnton ave. s convalescng at home She fell and fractured her leg- whle at work Frday Several local resdents were among those at the funeral Sunday n Roe\ytown church of Lotte C Reevey. East Keansburg Mrs Bert Dngee was. recently gven a surprse stork shower at the Frst Ad hall bj UIQ parents auxlary of B S unt 02 A buffet supper was seved Those present were Mrs. Helen Capalbo, Mrs. Robet Evans, Mrs Joseph Howard, Mrs. Edna Dcthlessen, Mrs. Florence Maxwell Mrs Gertrude Daley, Ms Wllam Reynolds and Mrs. Mae. Felgenwlntor. The Grl Scout 4nd Browne mothers wll hold a supper at Kracks home on the -beach next Tuesday evenng Mrs Rose Brady Is charman and any guests wshng to attend may contact her for tckets Mr and Mrs Robert Evans have as ther guest for the next two week* Margaret OMalley ot Jersey Cty., Mr. and Mrs Peter Laldlow are resdng temporarly wth Mr and Mrs Francs L Donato ol Wood avo Leut and Mrs. James E Brewer, recent guests, left for Barto, Fla,, where they w ll resde. Both Mr. Ladlow and Leut Brewer recently were graduated < from Annapols Md and were marred to twn ssters -of BasV Rver, Nova Scota. Mr. Laldlow marred Elzabeth Moore and Leut, Brewer marred Shrley Moore. Speedng at Far Haven Costs Drver $25 FAIR HAVEN - Glbet W Bojer, J, of 090 Ocean ave, Sea Brght chaged wtn speedng, was fned $25 Tuesday mm nng by Magstrate John V. Crowell \ Cha los F. Wahl, Poole ave, Keyport, charged wth cacless duvng, and Thomas F Pao ozl, Jr, 29 Russell ave, Fot Momrouth, chaged wth mproper passng, wce fned $0 each; It Fays tb;advertse In,,The Regster TRUCKS $5,000 Blaze Destroys Barn RIVER PLAZA Fremen of Mddletown townshp companyno. and the Rver Faza company Monday battled a 5,000 blaze n a barn on the Ueand farm on I^utswamp rd Fre Chef Wllam Pate of the Mddletown townshp fre department sad the damage estmate v.as made by the owneu of the farm. Irvng Schreger, who operates the farm, dscovered (he fre. Farm workers and Mr. Scheger re)noved lvestock and heavy farm equpment from the barn. Frcmer responded to an alam about 3:45. They were at the scene untl 8 p, m. The blaze, repotted to have been stated by spontaneous combuston, destroyed alnmt the entre barn Rver Plaza fremen were called about 0 p m the aame. day, when fle aga.n broke out n the remanng structure Fremen brought, t quckly under control. HELD FOE DESERTION KEANSBURG Magstrate Edward F. Ambose held Warren leasley, 9 Man t, for the acton of the grand Jury Monday nght on a chage ot deseton and non-support He wad contnued n $250 bal Measley was arrested Frday on a complan^ lodged by hs wfe, Kathryn Ittnt No. 769 FOR YOUR $25-$50*$.60upto$500 n DAY on your name only OR OTHt-R PLANS Take care of your car repars and vacaton expenses at one tme... then when you return pa/accordng to the schedule you choose. * Loans for any purpose Com* n or, to save tme, phone frst 76 Broadway, 2nd Fl., LOng Branch Ofot PUcCeuf tottu X ~ -,t GENERAL >UBUC 0A9 CORPOR ATI ON HOME OWNERS here ore Douun st Payment n Nov. * Room Addtons * Porch Enclosures * Attc Conversons * Garage and Breezeway * Roofng - Sdng * Masonry * Modern Ktchen * Modern Bathroom * Heatng," Plumbng, etc Ask About Our Savngs that wll amaze jou because Monmouth Constructons huge volume of busness makes for lower prces al}tt at the same tme often better workmanshp and fner qualty materals. I>et usshow jou what we mean. Call us for a freo estmate - today]., A ADD DORMERS FOR EXTRA SPACE A full dorner can changeyour attlo Into Z lo\ely bedrooms and batht The cost lafjftwe) tuanyoud magne, so why not call rght now for free detals and free estmate. Low Cost Custom Bult Shell Homes MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO. HIGHWAY 35,AT HEADDONS CORNER, MIDDLETOWN RED BANK PBOSPECT Call Ether Number Doy or Ngh* More work per day! lou save tme wth lower loadng heght and bjjger lood space In most models... new power n all models... plus scores more features SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 953 AUDIT REPORT OF TOWNSHIP OF SHREWSBURY AS REQUIRED BY R. S. 40:4-2 COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET ASSETS Dec SI, 053 Dec 3,952 Ctlh -. *S 77 -S J2,38»<6 T»«."R.«.«bl Deferred Charles to Succeedng Years Jle\enue.. ~ TOTAL.ASSETS _. >3,45.59»3,7»2.23 LIABILITIES RESERVES A.ND SURPLUS I Appropraton Reserves Reserve for Certan Assets Recet\abje.. Surpjur Rtvenue.. I % 68B ,29.4,2, TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATION AND SURPLUS REVENUE Year J 953 Year 962 Surplus.Revenue Approprated _. - (, f 4, Current Revenue (Ca»h Bull).. : _. _ -. 7, , TOTAL.REVENUE -. EXPENDITURES Approprlatlon_Bud«et. Expendture! Wthout Appropratons Deferred Charges Incurred Currently Local School lax County Taxes... _ Cash Defct. -, _ TOTAL EXPENDITURES... Surplus, from Operaton..,, Addtons to Income Unexpended Balance* Pror Years Appropratons,.. _ t $6, !" Sub/fotal Accumulated _._... $ " " Add to Income by SUtut<_ Deferred Charge! In Above Expendture! Amount Added tosurplm Re\enua _._.<_., Surplu SUvenua Balance January Jt.. _._. lfs >3,E88.24 I 6, , ,8< »,59.(0... 8,87.2 _..., orrnopl w» prenartd from the Report o audt of the.of th«count-r of Monmouth for thecalendar year 9(8..rt«d,brJo>epb.J.,Sfaroa- ( II on (le at the Townhlp " \f any Interested person, IJO^<<J\.ANNEC Whats Your Rent? Only $79.08 monthly (5 yr. bass) pays prncpal and nterest on our average $0,000 mortgage. How does that compare wth your present rent? Dscussyour home ownng possbltes wth us. Well tell you what prce house you can afford... whether youre better off to buy an old or a new house... or buld. HOURS: 9 A. M. - 4 P. M. MONDAY - ^FRIDAY : V More work per dollar! Tou save on operatng and upkeep costs and youre aheadon the jleal at tke start! Now the tme to buy I Get our BIG DEALl BJy Save; wtha New Chevrolet! MPST.TRUSTWOTTHyTRUCKS^ONANYJOBI [\^js^fr"9 )p! a? n t* *>; t."t, >,^ v-,m. --! -.,M *,,,. UrtajBgj^^.,.rVv.dcal.on-t ( s" v C^v^hMovwc^Dt/g Truck ^\<jr^ : -,.tha?ju f ^ v r u c k. orth^for-yourjbbl..-

25 "*; - * 7 BEST; 0 DAYS OF YOUR LIFE ANNUAL CONVENTION AND CAMP MEETING ZAREPHATH, N.J. AUGUST 20th to 29th Daly Sessons 0:30 a.m., 2:30 and 7 p.m. Sun., a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Messages for Current Condtons. Mofc» t your vocaton Unw N Wrte now for reservaton*. \ Phone Ellott SHERIFFS OFFICE! Contan* ft. sturdy calaboose,wlth barred wndow* and, oeji 4oor and» sherffs offce Wth rfle, holster racks, clock and potbelly stove/ Even has a hltohlng- post, water barrel and "wanted" sgns. Made from extra tough corrugated board. Sets "up n mnutes. SO" hgh, 85" wde, 26" deep CLOSED U NOON WEDNESDAYS CUBING AUGUST 7 BROAD STREET- Vv,, RED BANK Matawan Frank BUM, Broad st, enurtaned Saturday evenng at a dnner party at the Buttonwood Manor n celebraton of the; homecomng of hs wfe, Mrs. Frank Blss, Mrs W. Olver Dtggln and Mrs. Wllam Rabel after an eght weeks tour of JSurope. The honored guests had arrved home Tuesday aboard the S, S. Amerca after vstng Italy, Swtzerland, Germany and France. Prevent were Mr. and Mrs. Garrett McKeen, Sr., Mss Patrca Me- Keen, Wlnfleld Morrs, Mr. and RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2,954 Johannsen; Mrs. Howud Erdmann, Herbert Carbone, Sr., and daughters Jon and Susan. a the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Dernberger and Mr*. George Marz, Hghland ave. Mrs. Edward Currle, of Matawan and Bgt Robert B. Marvn, son of Mr Marz and Mrs, Hartert are ssters. Mrs, John Egglcstou of Holmdel and Mrs. Robert J. Marvn, has returned home from a two weeks Mrs. Arthur Mattnews and chldren Danel, Mary Beth and Jos- Mr. and Mrs. wltlard Rlsley left vst wth her nephew ard nece, Heghts.. eph are enjoyng >,a vacaton Monday to Vst frends In Connectcutngham, Mch. Mr. and Mra. Alec U Varnle, Brm- through the Southern states. Mrs. John Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Jasklewlcz and chldren Lnda and Wal-house and daughter Lnda are on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C.Rltten- J. Raymond Ketche!. Mrs. Elva B&rbanell, Mrs. Mavuerte Lard ter have returned af.er spendng a a vacaton trp to Glacer Natonal Mr. and Mrs. Joseon Baler, Mr week wth Mrs. Jasltfewlczs par- Mr. and Mrs. John Wllk, at Robert Van Worr, Jr., Is on a Park, Mont, and Calforna. and Mrs. Ralph Bedle, Mr. andents, Mrs. Charmng Clapp, Mr. and Mrs Bay Head., busness and pleasure trp to Edward Currle, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Wasmuth, Mr. and Mrs. -Wl- sster and brother-.n^aw, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lpula Manclnl and Mss Esther Blau s vstng her Florda. lam R. Crag, Mr. an4 Mrs. Joseph Mrs. George Zaggle n North Tonawanda, N. Y. returned to ther hoqe In Chcago daughters, M4ry and Yolanda have Dernberger, Mr. and Mrs. Frederck Dederlck, Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs, Mlton W. Gunkleand chldren James, Susan, Bruce and Deb-and Mrs. Wllkm J. Hulsart. after beng vacaton guests of Mr. Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johannsen, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Sc orah are spendng ths month n Mr. and Mrs. Garretl J. McKeen, kels, Mr, and Mrs. Elhore Kettner, Rlverheadj L. I. Jr., and son Crag are on a motor Mr. and Mrs. Mlton Stevenson, all of Matawan, and Mr. and Mrs Mr. and.mrs. Robert J. Marvn trp through the New England John Eggltston of Holmdel Heght!. A. pcnc to Freenold lake featured the brthday celebraton of Lnda Artelll, Gerard ave, who was eght years old Sunday. Attendng were Helen and Alce Van Meerbeke, Paul Preal, Jr., June and Ann Mare Artelll and Mr. mother, Mrs. Wllllara Moore, who has been vstng tor several weeks, wll return to her home In Seaford, De.., en route. Mrs. Car* tans sster-n-law, Ms. Lannace Moore, wll then jojn the group for the remander of toe tour. En route home, they W< vst Mrs. Cartaps brother and sster-n-law, Mr. -and Mrs. Wllam Moore n Gracevlle, Fla. Danel Foley and daughter, Sally have returned to ther home on Man st. after vlsl Ing at Washngton,.D. C, and the caves In Vrgna.." "Rpplng Waters," the new home 6.-Mr,. al\d Mrs. J. Paymond Ketchcl on Nawatam way, wll be completed ths week and they expect to m6ve Into ther new home next > week. Dr. ana Mrs. Brady ard ther son wll occupy the house on Edgemere dr. beng vacated..mr. and Mrs. Conrad Johannsen, fdgemere dr.,.entertaned at dnner Tuesday evenng of last week for Mrs. Frank Burs, Mrs W. Olver Dlggln and Mrs. Wllam Rabel w v ho arrved that day from Europe. Other guej.s at dnner were Mr. and Mrs Garrett Mc- Keen, Sr., Mss Patrca McKeen; Mrs. Charles Heyl, Frank Blss, Wlnfleld Morrs, Er.l Rossbach and Rchard McKeen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllun Bowe, Ravne dr., entertaned Saturday evenng at apartyfor ther daughter, Lynn, who was coedtatlng her eghth.brthday, Gjests present were Gay and Peter Wess and I Mrs. Paul Wess, Weatfleld; Patrca Hess, Holmder"PatrIcla Almenas, Carol Brown, Mchele Anson, Rose Ann Ralnkt, all of Matawan.,R6V. Bernard Mc*C Garlck, rec- tor of St. Peters church, Freehold and Trnty church, Matawan has returned from the Catholc Congress In Chcago as delegate from the docese, of Hew Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Jac* Hartert and daughter* Jacquelne, Maureen, Susan and Alca Gwce of Hyattsvlle, Md, are spendng two weeks are entertanng her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martn Jackson of Fompano Beach, "Fla, Mrs. James Mana and grandsons, Mchael and James Martn are spendng two weeks wth Mrs. Martns son And daughter-n-law, Wllam R Helms and daughter Patrca have rctned to ther home on Lttle st after spendng two wocks wth Mr. Helms brothev-ln-law and sste, Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Llppert, Port Jovs, N. Y, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Read have returned to ther home after a vst wth Mr. and Mrs. Harry Read, Valley Falls, N. Y. Mrs. Wllam R Oalg entctaned at dessert and brdge Thursday afternoon at ner home on Crescent dr. Prze wnners were Mrs. George Gaskell, Mrs. Gerard Pevlln and Mrs. Paul A. Egan. Others attendng wore Mrs. Frederck J. Dedarlck, Mrs. L«roy 8ckels, Mrs, Rchard Erdmann, Mrs. Wllam Wasmuth,..Mrs. Conrad states and New York state. Jac A, CUshman has returned from a busness trp, to Omaha, Neb. - LleUt Wllam Stratton, Mrs. Sfrattbn ard son Wllam Randolph are vstng her,parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Randolph Heuser. Capt. and^ Mrs. Harold Martn, Alexandra, *Va. They wll leave snorty for Fort and Mrs. Frank Artelll. Other Wllam E. D. Jantzen of Wol-Rlchadson,laston, Mass, spent the week-end Alaska where Leut. guests were Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Stratton wll be statoned. Tmms and sons Davd and Danel at the home of hs mother-n-law, James Thornton, Jr., of Athens, of Port Monmouth and Paul Prcst, Sr. Gardens. Mrs. Jantzeu and chldren Charles F. Penne. Mrs. Grace Curran, Pospect Pont Ga., s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rensclaer L. Car-Elletan and Mss. Doru Moore, N who have been vlsug hee re- C. and Wllam E. D, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Jancs W. Hour- York cty,left today for a motor turned home wth hm. trp to New Orleans Mrs. Cartans han, Atlantc ave., entertaned Frday evenng fov ther son, James W,, Jr., who was celebratng hs fourth brthday. Guests present wero Jerry Hourlhan, Helen and Robert Peterson, George Magnenat, HSnrl Denns, Jane Hourlhan, Mrs. Ernest Peter on and Mrs. Eal Denns. A party honorng Hcrbet Carbone; Jr., was gven by Mss Mary Lou Rodrlges, Satrday evenng at the home of Mr and Mrs. J. Rodrgues, Falrfleld fcarm. The guest of honor Is enterng the U. JIMMY SAYS S. Army. Guests ncluded Marvn Hauser, Janet Sohl, Gace Bosco, Steve Allkas, Pat Sarabuchello, Ronald Orr; Wlnnlt Waltz, Barbara Knapp, COrkey Concepton, Fred DeNarco, Rohert Carlson, Donald Raby, Nna and Dora Jloane, Arthur Mtzner, Mr. and Mr«. Kenneth C. Clayton Certfed ProstheOst and Orthotlt (20 years experence) "HOME FITTING SERVICE" at Patent* Home Day or Nght-No Extra Charge. TRUISM ARTIFICIAL UMW CRUTCNCI BKACIk U^PORTIM CLASTIC HOSIIRY ARCH SUPPORTS tc. NmUl» WhMl Chlr.. *<ds. Walktra, tc, and ll tlehrotm n»»ltl«. QualllOd mat*.and fmal* flm»r». CLAYTON SURGICAL SERVICE Red Bank Pacre Thrteen SMART AMERICA COOtS OFF WITH Mode Amercans buy more Qunac -because they lke t better than all other qunne waters put together. ""S-. CANADA DRY nnac WATER LANDLORD ORDERS WAREHOUSE TORN DOWN! ALL GOODS TO BE SOLD IN 60 DAYS!! LAST WEEK WE OFFERED WASHERS ( < - FOR ANY OLD CAR YOU COULD DRIVE TO OUR LOT AS AN ALLOWANCE ON A ttfjj TESTED B. JONES SPECIAL IE AJ^ REPEATING THIS OFFER THIS feek AS LONG AS THE STOCK LASTS OFJHESE SAFETY TESTED TV FREEZERS RANGES SINKS N0WPAY50 $ 245LESS! DELUXEGE WASHER SAVE $ 50 OFF LIST PRICE GE 9 cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR Full-wdth f»«tr F hold! 35 Ibf. of fromn food. Hu>«roll-out cruptf.imps,vfrtablm (r«lh (or d«y«, MgdalLABZ. IWITH TRADE-IN, Rtq NO TRADE-IN NECESSARY Famous Make 42" Snk Htavy-rauf Bttt lnk wth»mpt atorafa pact. Front to back, alnk bowl la 2" daapar than avaraf. Hdden pull-out drawers roll ally on nylon roll en. Regular $9.95 SALE S WITH TRADE-IN AIR CONDITIONERS r DnnKeally Rtduetd AS LOW AS,00 Terrfc- Savngs on 7.3 ou. ft. Admral Deluxe Ref r. Frtar chttt fcotd up to J7 Ib. ol fronn food. Extra d«p mut k««pr. >ll **athar tmptraturt - ton- ORIGINAL PRICE $240.0 No Extra Charraa DUMONT CONSOLE Sbarp, brht. cl«r pcturt, fr»«o ldl«rl«r«nc«n "dffcult" r«c«ptlo tu lath cty land (rn»«uburban REGULAR and country locatlam. Ma np Up to $80 Tnde.ln 2" Cottde Sd«$ " Console Sd> $350 Rtr.»59S up to $245 Tradt-U HURRY! HURRY! HURRY!. V^V ; ADONT-PUT - ATCAR-TH;, TOMORROW THAT CAN ;?AVf A UK TODAY NOW! TRE^NOOUS QUANTITIES OF LATEST MODEL ALLIANCES FLOOR SAMPLES MUST BE MOVED OUT IN THIS SALE! ALL DOUBLY GUAR- ANTEED BY TfATONTOWN TV AND THE MANUFACTURERI TBRRIHC SAVINGS BUT ONCE MERCHANDISE IS SOLD THERE WILL BE NO MORE! FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED. HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION WHILE QUANTITIES LASTI ACT FASTI BUY DELUXE APPLIANCES AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES WHILE THEY LAST! - " > NOoMONEYDOWN-3 YEARS TO PAY-EATONTOWN u * * "

26 Page Fourteen RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2,354 Lunch, Fashon Show Sept 8 LITTLE SILVER-Plw» for a luncheon and fashon show Sept 8 at Shadowbrook Inn, Shrewsbury, were dscussed at Mondays meetng of the Junor Womans club here. Hn. Wllam Koch presded. Mrs. James Smythe, charman of the luncheon and fashon show, announced that fashons would be ;shown by Metlnda. shop and that chldren of club me.nberb would model. Th«publc welfae department wll sponsor a drve to collect used Boy and Grl Scout unforms, It was announced by Mrs E. C. Houston, charman of tne drve. Mr«, J. M, BahrenUurg, charman of tha nternatonal relatons department, sad her group wll drect acton ths year toward work for "Care." The publc welfare department, drected by Mrs. E C. Houston, wll street work for the Vneland tranng scnool project and local welfare drve. Mrs. W. F. Maxwn sad she s tryng to form an at department. The next- meetng wll., be Sept. 3. ASSAULT CHARGE KEANSBURG Felx Rlnnkowsk, 87 Shore blvd., was arrests ed Tuesday nght on a charge of assault and battery lodged by hs wfe, Clare, He faces hearng of the charge next Monday nght before Magstrate Edward F. Ambrose. Tje road to better and bgger bumnes, advertse In The Regster regularly. Advertsement. Phone REd Bank FAMOUS DELICATESSEN 33 MONMOUTH ST. WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF HEBREW NATIONAL KOSHER PROVISIONS SMOKED FISH APPETIZERS WATCH OUR WEEKEND SPECIALS THIS MIDGET SALAMI WEEK.. 98 b. A NEW KIND OF FITTER FOR PENNIES A DAY Dd yo over stop to thnk how much your homo Is lke your chldren? Its automatc equpment functons whether youre home or not, but every once In a whle thngs go wrong. Thatstvhen every mnute counts - when the earlest warnng Is moat mportant, We have a Btter lor your home, and for you and your famly too when you are all fast asleep. It guards your safety H. hours of the day - - and for pennes. Amercan Fre Sgnal Company Is happy ard proud to announce that t wll provde, for the flrot tme n Monmouth County, such a stter fo jou. It s our low cost, completely automatc fre alarm system. Ths amazng warnng system s beng nstalled n ths area on a lease bass, costng only $2.00 per month for the average home, after a reasonable nstallaton charge, and. ncludes perodc Inspecton of premses and equpment: For as lttle as SEVEN CENTS A BAY, no prudent famly can afford to be wthout ths prompt namng n case of fre, especally when the household s asleep. Call our Monmouth County representatve at Eatontown 3-QM8 or wrte to Box 84, Eatontown. le n ll be glad to examne your premses, explan our program, and tell you about our other servces all wthout oblgaton, of course. AMERICAN FIRE SIGNAL COMPANY PUBLIC NOTICE Alans Upholstery Shops 70 S0..7rh AVL " LONG BRANCH has resumed work and f now n full operaton OUR SALESMEN ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS Wsh You Were Here Opens "Monday At Neplune; Evelyn Wyckoff n Cast NEPTUNE "Wsh You Were Here," the Harold Romo-Josh Logan-Athur Kober producton -wth full szed swlmmnf pool on stage wll open a two wee!:? engagement at the Neptune MUSK ccus Monday, Aug. 6. Featured n the cast whch wll be drected by Joe Hll, are Evelyn Wyckoff, formerly of Red Bank; Ronne Cunnngham, Robert Dlxon, Guy Raymond, Sam Smth, Keny Ackles, Rowan Tudor and Lee Davs. Joe Calvn wll stage the dances. The orchestra wll bo under the drecton of Al Evans. Eveljn Wjrtroff "Wsh You Were Hc.e" was orlcnalljf scheduled fo one week at the ccus, but because of the unusual nterest In t, fat John Tccll has decded to extend the run for two weeks and jjpstponlng "The Boys Fom Syracuac untl next season. "Pant Your Wagon" wll j bo the fnal show of the season and wll open AUR. SO The full-szed swmmng pool Is bolng Installed by the Sylvan Pool corpoallon of Doy.Lstuwn, Pa. It marks the frst tme that for any producton outsde of the ordnal one a real swmmng pool has been used n the presentaton of the muscal. "Wsh You Were Hvse has gven us such top flght mjslc,as the Rver Plaza The Rver Plaza cay camp held a clay modelng and fashon desgnng contest Tuesday of last week at the school rlayground un der the drecton of Walter Llawlnsky. Wnners fo fashon were Donna Makely, Kathlen Bey and Susan.Malre, Wllam Bender won wth hs clay model of a pehlstolc dnosaur and tcc. Wllam Zagoskl, Wllam Soarls? and Donald Ha7on were runners up n the clav modelng content. Judges were Ms. John Socolchlk ana Ms. Thcodoe Marko. The uoy camp Is In the closlnpr week of Its actvtes whch nclude a don how, pot show and two bsball frames played away wth Mechanc Street playground and Rumson playground Closng actvtes tomorrow evenlnp at 6.30 wll nclude a father-son baseball game. Accord- Ing to Ms. Haold Blller, chah man, moves are slated to be shown. after the frame The flms wee taken durng tue swmmng program and at plavgound events durng the past sx weeks. Mrs. Brllor sad ths wll be a famly affar to be enjoyed because so many Rhcr Plaza chldren ae to bo seen n the flms whch wll bo Shown publcly for the frst tme tomorrow A track meet was held Flday wth wnners both In junor and senor classes; namely, wheclbalrow, Kckl Gll, Robet Marko, Bll Searlca and Warren DeBrown, 50-yard dash, Lany Cadman and" Bll fsoarlos; potato sack race, Wllam, Zagorskl; backward jun.-kathy Buy. and Rlcld Gll; th co-legged lace, Rchard Fogaccl, Lous Monlcnaro, Bll Soarlcs and..warren. DeBrown; sprnt bcycle, Lany Cadman and Davd Marc; slow: bke,/.robert Marko and Ben Flo.e.cc; dstance bke, Rchard Cadman and. Ben Florence; raw, egg-.catchng race Ben Florence and yavld Malre. Word has been receved that Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Cavanaugh.of Staten Island, former resdents of Shadow Lake dr, af the parents of a son, Wayne Raymond, bon Aug. 2 at Rchmond memoral hosptal of that place The couple also have a daughter Randl Sue and a.son Bran. Mr, and Ms. Peeler Glsleson of Branch avc, Lttle Slver, who recently moved fom West Font st to ther new homo ae the parents of a daughter, Margaret, born Wednesday of last wttk at Rlvcrvlow..The couple also have a son, Pcde, Jr., and a daughter Kathleen. Mrs. Glsleson was recently tendeed a stork shewer by members of tho Shadow/Lake Womans club at the home of Its presdent, Mrs. Noman, Long, Sr, of Mannng st. Guests were Mrs. Alfred Ferry, Mrs. Walter Grubb, Mrs. Charles Hansen, Ms Georgo Klnkald, Mrs. Lester Long, Mrs. Thomas Morford.,T-,. Mss Dlare Ralph, Mrs. Wlllan Southcott, Mrs. Brna Jean Thompson and Mrs. Wllam Wellnu The Shadow Lake Womans* club held ts seml-annua dnner July 27 at Mayers tavern n Rumson, Attendng weo M. and Mrs. Thomas Morford, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Southcott and daughter Susan, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long, I Sr., Mr, and Mrs. Pador Glsleson, Mr. and Mrs. Qporga Klnkald and Mrs. Alfred Ferry. Donald vonohen, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Walter vonohen of Shadow.Lake dr., celebrated hs 5th brthday Saturday, Vstng fqrvtho week-end were hs (jrandmother, Mrs. N. vonohen and hs aunt, Mrs. Edna vohollen s, Jersey Cty, ( GUILTY OF A^SAUIT I KEANSBURG Magstrate Ed- ward F. Anfbroao fned Francs Mc- Nlff, Now York olty, J26. Monday nght after*.fndng,hm gulty of a. onarge of ateajjlt and battery lodged Jjy hs wfe.,! "jflw RedOulc^slter Is a/nrogvos.) ttle song and auo "Everybody Love Everybody," Theres Nothng Ncer Than Peojjlt.," "Could Be" and "Where Dd the Nght Go?" Panama Halte" the current Cole Porter Muscal ht wll gve ts Anal performance Sunday. It features Bence Pa.ks as Hattle and Lee Davs, Eu Brotherson, Maranna Peterson, Lany Douglas and Carol Dedrck. Drver Unhurt 88 Car Hts Pole at Runwon RUMSON Solomon Feferman of 20 Sycamore ave., Far Haven, was unhurt Monday mornng when tne car he was drvng struck a lght standard on Rumson rd. Accordng to polce, Mr. Feferman was travelng west on Rumson rd. when hs car skdded nto the standard, he was Issued a summons on a charge of careless drvng, Patrolman John J. Keany nvestgated, Only male crckets "sng." MAX BENOWITZ All forms of Ufa - Casualty - Fr* - Insurance Real Estate top BlverBd., Bed Bank, N. J. BE OF FUEL prefer to shop; where) tfey/fnd the premum qualty. Thart why they order wt^franks. LAWES year after year. «5 Newman Sprngs Road - Tel. HID BANK OUR ONLY LOCATION COAL & FUEL OIL KEYPORT SHOPPING BARGAINS DAYS 5 FREE PARKING LOTS BIG "THREE DAY" SALE THUR.-FRI.-SAT. AUGUST Auto Boys 39 W. FRONT ST. Alpnes Dept. Store 26 EAST FRONT ST. LADIES COTTON DRESSES.27 Atlantc Applance 3 EAST FRONT ST. \, "$00 Reward Arnold Shop U WEST FRONT ST. Broad St. Cleaners 78 BROAD ST. Bayshore Statoners 36 WEST FRONT ST. Bay Drug 27 WEST FRONT ST. Bcdles Pant Store 2 EAST FRONT ST. Bayshore Hardware 40 EAST FRONT ST. tostas Z WEST FRONT ST. Curts Sales 60 EAST FRONT ST. Conkls Mens & Boys Shop 34 WEST FRONT ST. Boy. Back to School, JACKETS 3.3 Boy. COTTON WASH PANTS 2.3 and 3.3 par Fabrc & Yarn Center 29 W. FRONT ST. (opp.kyport Hardware) Fcgesous Shoes, 43 WEST FRONT ST. Goldes Kdde Shop 37 WEST FRONT ST.. Gellers Dry Goods 4 WEST FRONT ST. Hauseus Bakery WEST FRONT ST., J. J. Newberry Co. Vt WEST FRONT ST*, LADIES APRONS.43 < MENS FANCY SLACKS..37 FEPPERELL PILLOW CASES.44 CREAM FILLED COOKIES,.23 Tb. v. \~, Keyport-Army.- &~ Navy -Store" 37 EAST FRONT ST. MENS SLACKS \,.3 to,b.3 < v, } - SEAT COVERS Any Car Specal at 9.3., MENS SPORT SHIRTS.77- LADIES X LARGE. RAYON PANTIES * ~ 3 for.00 GIRLS 2 and 3 PC. GABARDINE SUITS.99 $00 REWARD from Atlantc Applance f you cannot buy talevalon set or major applance from u. for l.l. than anywhere el., at retal. LADIES DRESSES Value, up to » LBS. CLOTHES W.h.d and Extracted.25 Waahed and Fluff brl.d,.50 2 Only All Metal Horn* Per.onal Clel 8.3 Faca and Talcum POWDER.3 - Devoe Whte HOUSE PAINT Sava.45 3 per cent Off 3 P.r Cent off ALL BICYCLES blcycla acceeaorlea except far trade tems SCENTED WRITING PAPER.49 CRIB MATTRESS Inn«nprln» Wetproof MENS CHINO PANTS 2.99 pr. 2 pr. for 5.3 Some Slently Irr. MENS DUNGAREES 2 par for 3.89 SHEETS Cannon D.n Rver.59 Full Sla x99 v 72x99. 63x99 WOMENS CASUALS a> law u.99 and.88 Boy. and Grls. TERRY CLOTH ROBES nd Bathlnc SuU.98 Storewlde Clearance. Many Iteme below jo.t ncludng VENETIAN BLINDS at 2.50 each Come- - Shop - Save - Charge It RYE BREAD.3 TRAINING PANTIES.3 - > Udl.. COTTON SWEATERS Mfr.a Clo.-out JEWELRY.7 pk tax Udl.. NYLON PANTIES..37 N * ASSORTED REMNANTS.29 yd., \ LADE? DRESSES M.oa and-beva-summerjsport SHIRTS " SWIMMING SltlTS ".3 y..% ;. M5«NVLON-C Co-Sponsors THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK KEYPORT BANKING COMPANY PHOTO OFFSET PRINTING YE COTTAGE INN THE KEYPORT WEEKLY H. " B.Thomas Co.,. 2 WEST FRONT ST. t. * DISH CLOTHS FREE PARKING LOTS BIG "THREE DAY" SALE THUR.-FRI.-SAt. AUGUST Heavy Gauge Plaatlc CHAIR PADS s 6 for Square PERCALE.32 yd. 4 Yard..3 Kcyport Hardware Company 28 WEST FRONT ST. KItCHEN STEP LADDER 3.3 ea. SCREEN DOORS 4.95 ea. ECKO S-PC. KITCHEN SET - - v **.3 stt, Kcyport Jewelers 49 WEST FRONT ST. Kcyport Weekly 52 WEST FRONT ST., Offce open 9 a. m. to tf p. m. Surprse Store 8 EAST FRONT ST. 3 pc. Sold Maple Ext. Bedroom Sulle Jeannette Shop 9 EAST front ST. LaZares 9 WEST FRONT ST. Molly Ptcher Mkt. 22 WEST FRONTST. Murels SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS WEST FRONT ST. LADIES DRESSES 2 for 3.00, Pragcrs Jewelers 35 WEST FRONT ST. Petes, Inc, 44 WEST FRONT,ST.-^ RUBBER PANTIES , KEyport KEambur* tmloo BENDIX;WASHER II It r* M RECORDS.3" each Qualty Bakery 7 EAST FROKTST. Straub Motors \ ± D.SoVo Plymouth. HIGHWAY. 35 AND CLARK ST. / s LADIES NYLONS.33 TRIPLE ROLL ANKLETS 4 pr..87 MENS HANKIES for.3 2 Pc. Green Heat-Proof STARTER SET v...97 set LADIES PANTIES 4 for.87 DUPONT, SPONGES.07 ea. WATER PAILS.33 ea. TRMZ WALLPAPER.63 box PYREX 4-PC. BOWL SET..3 set Ladlea and Cent. Gold Flll.d and Stalnlea Steel Expanson WATCH BANDS «.9S Valus CLASSIFIED ADS Thura. and Frl. O»ly 25 Words or Le.a.60 Value INNERSPRlNG MATTRESSES^-AII Slet 9.95 fo. LINOLEUM RUGS Famous M.kee 5.99 Frst Qualty NYLON HOSE 2 par for.25 "- Re»..00 a Par SUMMER CASUALS.88 WOMENS SLIPPERS.88 FRESH GROUND COFFEE One Pound Bag.89 BONELESS CORNED BEEF BRISKET.39 b. GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS.3 b. BLOUSES.33 COTTON DRESSES.33 LADIES TOPPERS NatonallyAdvertsed ALARM CLOCKS Bf. and Baby Ste. Reg. 6.55, TaxInc " G. E. REFRIGERATOR C. E. WASHER " YOUNGSTOWN SINK v 99.95, Half Dnan ROLLS >.3 v Dnl]^» Other r Speclals^-r Stop In. : ONE!AUTOMOBILE^-R.ady to Drve Strdnd Luncheonette v * * *\ **» n^»wn and you want snack * r j 55 WEST FRONT ST.- M > *!> * *«Strand Luncheonette. * W e s t r e c h s ",.,. ;, «... < - k 45 WEST FR6NT.3T.. ^,.-. \. u, > ^ W. S. Wallace " -! - W_EST..FJ?OltT^T, p_ ^ --r / ^JAYSON:WH;^SHU,TS r ^ L! -

27 L / HOME OWNERSHIP... WHAT PRIDE IT CAN BRING YOU When you buy a home and need mortgage money to fnance t.. «consult wth ut for terms and other nformaton. We are ready to serve you. CALL PROSPECT T. FRANK APPLE6Y AftNCY,. Inc. MORTGAGE) LOAN CORRESPONDENTS IN MONMOtJTH and OCEAN COUNTIES for THE HOWARD &WINGS INSTITUTION of NBWARK/N. J. MAIN fr. and MATTISON AVE. NO INSPECTION FEE ASBUBY PARK FIREWORKS! Socety Hears Msgr. D Lorenzo Msgr. Salvatore DILorenzo wu truest speaker at the annual Communon breakfast of St. Annes socety July 25 at St. Anthonys Catholc church. New, members who attended were Mrs. Louse Mellna, Mrs. Ann Arnone, Mr*. Phllpmena Nlro, Mrs. Margaret Sacco, Mrs. Mare Prlyltera and Mrs. Lawrence Marone. They were Introduced by Mrs Thomas Francesconl, presdent, at a meetng Aug. 3 when plans were made to take a trp to Indan Pont park Sunday, Aug. 22. Mrs. Carmella Trocchla, Mrs. Antonette Chlaravallot, Mrs. Besse LoCIcero and Mrs. Concetta Palardrano served refreshments after the. meetng. FRIDAY & SATURDAY NIGHTS AUGUST 20th m 2st BY THE ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS FIRE DEPARTMENT AT ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS HARBOR RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2, 954 Belford! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Vvan, Bast rd., and Mr. and Mrs. prank J Mtchall of JLevttown, N. T., attended the 33d weddng: annversary party of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark, - Jersey Cty, at ther.summer home n Avon Saturday, Mrs Mtchell and son, who have been vstng Mr. and Mrs. Vvan and Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Jones here, are returnng to ther home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank. Pacylowsky publc waa thanked tor contrbutng to the program whch was and.famly have returned from a vacaton at Lake Hopatcong. Ths sponsored by Mrs J E. Kclley, As a result, more than one-ffth week Mrs. Pacylowsky la entertanng her nephew*, Frank and Ray- Wfe of the pastor. Included n theof all the assessed property In New program was a pageant, "Tho TonJersey s now tax c\empt. mond Pyrlan of.brooklyn. Vrgns." Mr. and Mrs. Alton Whte and The recent baby contest to bene- the church was won by Thbo- daughters, Donna, Sandra and Bet-fty of St. Petersburg, Fla, who have dore Kenneth Credlc, tcn-monthold aon of Mr. and Mrs. Homer been ylsltng relatve! n town, wll leave today to return to ther home, Credle of Wall at, Edtontown. It Mr. and Mrs, John Severs, entertaned the employees of the A4PRobnson. was sponsored by Mrs. Florence Mrs. Mary Cullen of Ketmy spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. John Renton. Marlyn Renton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Renton of Qarfleld ave. celebrated her sxth brthday Frday evenng wth members of the famly. STORK SHOWER M AT AW AN Mvt.. Clarence G. Hauser, R.F.D. Mtawan, entertaned at a stork shower last week for her sster-n-law, Mrs. Joln Keatng of South -Amtoy. Guests were Mrs, Alax Kuntne, Mrs. Lena Lawson nd MssMaxlre Kuntne, Pr«sderk Park; Mrs. Charles Lawson, M. Edna Warden, Mss Patrlqa M.Cormaclc and Mrs. Alce Grelvlscn. South Amboy; Mrs. Carol SleDer, Mrs. Vctor Debula and Mrs. Walter Schmltz, South Rvor, Mss Pa- I trlca Vreeland; CllTwood; Hss Catherne Keatng, Brown town; Ms. Paul Hauser, Cedar Grove; Mrs. Charles Dlcsltda, Sayrevlllo; Mrs. Glen Scber, Old Brdge, and Mrs. Edward Bonus, New Brunswck, A - $53 Receved To Pant Church PINS! BROOK A Womans day program Sunday at St. Thomas A. M. E. Zon church netted $534 for a. fund, to pant the church Interor. In a statement from the pastor, trustees, offcers and members, the store of Red Bank at a spaghett supper Saturday evenng. Among ST. ROCCO GEIEBKATIOX those present were Mr. and Mrs. The 26th annual St Rocco celebraton, sponsored by the St. Hocco Joseph VanBrunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Welsh, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Eocety n the Genoa secton of Green, Mr. and Mr*..Jerry Sadler, Madson townshp, wll be held today, tomorrow and Saturday. Msses Joan Mulraln, Patrca Welsh, Peter Knght, James Sohulthes, Russell Rocclo and Roger Rev. Rchard A. Ewmg, curate at A mass wll be uelcbatcd by VanLear.. St. Josephs Catholc cnuch, Key- Alvne Schere and Mrs. port, n -.; St. Anthonys church In the Genoa soctlon, at-9;20 a. m. Saturday, followng whch there wll be a processon alung ClIITwobd TO BE MARRIED AUG. 2 Mr. and Mrs, August Boldt, Tennent rd., Morganvllle, announce the forthcomng marrage of ther daughter, Mss Janet Boldt, to Clark Smth, son of Mrs. A. H. Blanken, Jr, Amboy rd, Matawan. The weddng wll take place Saturday mornng, Aug.. 2, at oclock, n the Keyport Reformed church. Both Msj Boldt and her fance are graduates of Matawan hgh school. The brde-to-be Is) employed as a receptonst by the Magnus Chemcal Co., Garwood.. The brdegroom-elect Is employed as a meohanlc by Hollywood Servce, Keyport, BILLS TO SELL OUT..SHREWSBURY Wllam. Keynolds, propretor of Blls Ssrvlcc staton at 678 Broad St., announced yesterday that he wll dscontnue hs busness. Sept. and that he Is sellng all equ > lent at the staton. SELLING OUT ENTIRE-STOCK AT SACRIFICE SAVE 50 /o AND MORE ON MENS - LADIES AND CHILDRENS WEAR - FURNISHINGS & SHOES SOME -OF MANY SPECIALS Mens Short Sleeve Sport Shrts Mens Hobby Jean Pants $,98 pr. Mens Chno Gray Khak Pants $2,9 pr. Mens Arrow - Manhattan - Van Heusen Tes Reg.to 2.98 g for $2.00 MANHATTAN. ARROW - VAN HEUSEN DRESS & SPORT SHIRTS SUITS - PANTS - SLACKS GREATLY REDUCED BIGGEST BUY IN TOWN FOR WOMEN Fne Walkng Shorts ard Pedal Pushers o{ thc beltcr "»ake, only $j ( 29 BATHING SUITS at Half Prce $8.00 F I N E H O U S E P R E S S E S f «. $ STREET DRJ^ES up v to only $3.95 Maden Form and Other Bras. Grdles at Low Prces JRLAYTEX GIRDLES....., $2 00 off r eg u * ar P rcen NYLON HOSE 5 Gauge , r $.50 LOW HEEL SHOES.... v $49 - FOR OYS AND. GIRLS BACK TO. SCHOOL, SUITS* DRUSES SPORT JACKETS SHOES. AT SACRIFICE * TMEBEST - FOR, MUCH LESS SEC US HRST ave. The Lauence Habor dum cops wll take pat n the paj.de The three-day celebraton wll nclude kddle rdes, refreshments, ames, concets by the FUBMSI concet band and flewoks under the drecton of Alex Zarllo. 25 YEAHS WITH VRV George A. BnjoUsbank, Parva p, Cllffwood Beach tclcbatcd hs 25th annlvesay \vl h (le Fmdcntlal Insurance company, Newark, ut week. A natve of Jcraej Cty, le has worked n a number of home olllcc dvsons. Hs career was mtcmptcd by servce n the U S Navy durng World War II Mr. Brookabank ccrlved a. number of Sfts along wth tnu conf ablatons of hs assocates n tho companys achltect-ebnsea dvson ON VACATION TINE BROOK Mss Barbara Robnson of Squankum rd la vacatonng wth frends In Brldgetoh and Atlantc Cty, Th«Reglttet ha s modernly equpped prntng department, capable of supply- Ing «very prntng netd of home buslne^ rms Advertaement. Know Your Government ( In $3 Escapes Taxaton Property Is beng exempted from taxaton n New Jersey at a faster rate than valuatons are beng added to the. tax rolls. Snce the end of the war the value of taxable property n thc state has Increased 27 per cent. The total of property offcally exempted from taxaton clmbed 30 per cent durng thc same perod. Between 946 and 954 there lyas a $,432,000,000 (27 per cent) ncrease n poporty attested for taxaton to a total of (6,796,000,000 Dnng thc same perod tax exemptons jumped $426,000,000 (30 per cent) to total $,84,000,000 thla year. Included In the rse. In exemptons durng the post war perod were, a $95 mllon (257 per cent) ncrease n veterans exemptons to a total of $32 mllon n 054; a J32 ml- lon (54 per cent) Increase In household exempton* to a total of $9 mllon ths year, also a $209 mllon (23 per cent) nceasc n property exemptons to a total of $,68 mllon. Property exemptons Include publc property such as schools,- other educatonal nsttuton), bhurch and chartable property cemeteres, and other unclassfed real and personal property. The tabulatons Were compled by the New Jersey Taxpayers assocaton n connecton wth the, 954 edton of "Fnancal Statstcs," whch It la preparng for publcaton n early fall The fgures ars based upon annual rcpots of New Jerseys Dvson of Taxaton and 954 county abstacts of ratablcs VENETIAN BLINDS WE RETAPE AND RECORD VENETIAN BLINDS WHILE YOU WAIT Tape and Cord Kts 98c Venetan Blnds (k V 2 for SJ.OO f Red Bonk ftums DON T BE A SLAVE TO YOUR LAWN GET A... Power Mower For Power Mowng at Its Best.. 8-ln. Dun lap Gasolne Seml-pneumotlc tres Speed control throttle Regularly 92,50 Does a quck effcent jobl Powered by famous-make I-H.P. 4-cycle engne. 5-blade reel wth 4 supportng brackets. Chan and V-belt drve wth easy postve adjustments. See how smooth, easy t operates! Hand Lawn Mower; Best Streamlned draftsman Be* ,2 88 lght fof fottr cuttng.. strong for * Iwtgtr wtar. Slltnl In optratlon. H«loht ol cvt odlntoblt. At Stonl FJfteepf Openng Tuesday, August 7th For a Lmted, Engagement VAL ERNIES Jumpng Brook Restaurant Located 3 mles We*t of Asbury Park Clrcl*, Nfptunc, Tf. -T. Presents VIN RODDIE * COMPOSER-PIANIST TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY Sponsored by Carrolc Fufuo For Jte«er\atlon»: rhone Vctor, rrosptct 5-S020 RED BANK MANOR NURSERY SCHOOL MANOR DRIVE, KED BtAIVK RUTH H. CHNNOCK, Drector Announces OPEN HOUSE FRI., SEPT. 0 From 0 a. m. to 2 noon and 3 to 5 p. m. at whch tme APPLICATIONS wll be taken for FALL ENROLLMENT. Nursery School and Kndergarten Classes begn MONDAY. SEPT. 3TH All klaff member* are experenced teacher* Mlth rollcfe degrees. A Be(lstered Nuran n on duty at all tmes durlnj school hour*. I for enh-anee applcatons Phone REDBANK R or I 6*2538, or wrte to Red Bank Manor Nursery School, Manor e, Red Bank, N. J. > SUMMER CLEARANCE KEEP THE CHILDREN IN YOUR OWN BACK YARD wth ths. 0-PLAY ALL STEEL GYM SET Mod to Sell for Our Prlct Regularly NOW KM Down Look for these" more-for-the-money features. Bolted ends, braced jonts for extra stablty. Bke type metal seats, non-tlt swng seats. OTHER MODELS CHECK THESE VALUES, Be* NOW COOLER JUG PICNIC BASKET DECK CHAIRS ALUMINUM CHAIRS SAND BOX STEEL LAWN CHAIR ALUMINUM TILT BACK BEACH MAT ALL-STEEL CHAIR UMBRELLA ALL GRASS SEED, REDUCED 25*/o At Low A* 4c a Pound. - Regularly No_w l9, New 3.95 Garden Umbrellas Water Repellent Twll Cover Re* J.... JA Sturdy 2-pc all mnm Mttaf l l t««l rw«a*«f rm ue, srten or r»<l. ; ON PURCHASES OF $20.00 OR MORE, USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN

28 : CERAMIC TILE SAVE UP TO 00% 8 eutt Wall Tle, 6 x «", lght r gray or whte, 5 sq. ft. each ^e. $7.50 per ca»c 4 cues Floor Tle, n sheet* 3%" x 264", gray and black, 25 aheet or 62»q. ft. to each case, JSO.00 per case Slack bases and caps avalable. PLASTIC SCREENING 40,000 Sq. Ft Aw wj. ft. DALTON SUPPLY CO.,79 6th Ave. Dd: MUhol -558 So. Belmar, N. J. Ambrose Holds Father On Chld Abuse Charge KEANEBURG -- Magstrate Edward F. Ambrose held John Caporzzcv 79 South Essex ave., Orange, for the acton of the. grand juy Monday nght on a charge of abusng a chld He was contnued n S250 v Chef of Polce Alphonsus Mc- Grath lodged the complant Chef McGrath sad Caporzzo left hs lve-mo)t-old chld unallrndcd and neglected n a car Aug. HM. 3TH SALE - FRI. 3TrTsALE - FRI. 3TH SALE - FRI. 3TH SALE I CHARM FASHIONS ^ 26 BROAD STREET 9-3 o RED BANK, N. J. I S. I I I FRI. o** ^FRIDAY the 3th SALE C SPECIALS.3 SPECIALS 3 WINTER COATS 37 New Fall Skrts reg New Fall Skrts reg New FaH Dresses reg Fur Trmmed Coats reg ,8 Chnchlla Coats reg Chnchlla Toppers reg Camel Har Coats reg Camel Har Coats reg NO CHARGES NO C.O.D.s NO DELIVERY 2 pr. Shorts 6 Halters 23 Blouses IT Shrt 25 Skrts Bathng Sut 7 Dresses Topper 4 Large Sze Nylon Pettcoats 8 Reg. Sze Nylon Pettcoats 4 Small Grdles 9 Blouses 27 Skrts 3 Shorts 4 Large Sze Blouses 6 pr. Whte Dungarees 7 Large Sze Nylon Slps 23 Reg. Sze Nylon Slps 9 Nght Gpwns all small $ g., ALL SALES FINAL CHARM FASHIONS-FRIDAY, AUG. 3th 3TH SALE FRI. 3TH SALE FRI. 3TH SALE FRI. 3TH SALE ^^ To Thank You for Your Cooperaton Durng the Alteratons to VANITY FAIR, BARBIZON, SEAMPRUFE and OTHERS FAMOUS MAKES Warners Madenform Treo Flexees Queston Mark 75 $2.50 Longlyne Bras O ftft Reg. $3.50 a JUrV to $4.00 CLOSE OUTS GIRDLES 6c PANTIES to 0 Reg.5.00 YjLJRtt $400 Reg: $7.50 Famous Make GOWNS. * Long or Short Vz off $0.98 R «" / " $5.98 BARBIZON GOWNS PAJAMAS Reg. $4.98 to $5.98 NYLON Stand-out PETTICOATS PETTICOATS CLOSE OUTS 2 Waystretches C^ QQ 3 prs. Pants -2 pr&^hose All Colors, Ph Reg. $5.98 A ^ $0.98 ~ < } * } M Ok Please cohe n you wll fnd many more BIG SAVINGS Thank You! Blanche Tucker No Fttngs - All Saleq Fnal On Sale Items RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST Leonardo Mrs. Peter Chapln and chldren Ronald and Susan of Rahway are spendng a week vstng Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pltnk of Breyent avc. Mr and Mrs. Mark G. Crook of Burlngton avc. have moved to ther new home n Holmdcl. Mss Marge Murray of North Arlngton s spendng two weeks vacaton wth Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korpon of Roop avc. Wllam Johnson of Arlngton»aj a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Korpon. Mrs. Anne Balaza and daughter Frances of Newark ae spendng a few days wth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Snable of Roop avc. Rudolph Frohllch of Irvlngton vsted hs son-n-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pltnk Sunday. The Lades auxlary of the Amercan Legon post here wll entertan county offcers tomorrow nght at the post home on rt. 36 at Applcton avc. They wll hold a peach festval and bazar at the Legon home Saturday. Robert Grodcska, Roop ave.; Wllam Budznskl, Rartan ave,, and John Connolly, Tlensch ave., are on a weeks encampment at Camp Wood, Eatontowr, wth Sea Scouts and Explorers. They are members of the Sea Scout shp Joshua Barney, Atlantc Hghlands. TheLades auxlary of Brevent Park & Leonardo flre company wll hold a cake sale Saturday mornng n front of the postofflcc. A card party wll be held next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Connolly of Tensch ave. spent ther vacaton last week at Buck Hll Falls, Pa, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Beyers of Leonard and Burlngton aves., entertaned a goup of frends Saturday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korpon, M. and Mrs Anthony Phtnk, Mr. and MrsT Frank Ahlsen, Mr. and^mrs. Charles Boeddnghaus, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hardng, Mr and Mrs. John Hadng, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Hardng, Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas Korpon, Mr, and Mrs. Cornelsse Rene,. Mss Marge Murray, Mrs. Peter Chapln and Wllam Johnson. Mss Joan Osage of Monmouth avc. spent a weeks vacaton at Sea Brght wth Mr and Mrs. Claude Mlnaldlbf Church st. Mss Jo-Ann Supensk of Hghland avc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Supensk, has returned home after spendng a few weeks wth Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gallagher of Rome, ft. Y. Keansburg A famly pcnc wll be held by the lddcv auxlaty of the Frst Ad squad at Johnsons Park, New Brunswck, Sept 2. Plans were made at the meetng Tuesday evenng of last week The auxlary s sellng Chrstmas cards. Mrs. Mary Adams presded at the meetng. The next busness meetng wll be held Sept. 7. Mr. and.mra. Walls Porter, Who have bnch resdng wth Mr. and Mrs. Coutland Ogden, left Sunday for Narraganset Park, R. L Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berberch are entertanng: for two weeks Mrs. Berborlchs brother. W. J. Fox, and frends Leland. Oler and James Murray of Harper,, Kas...Mr...and Mrs. Bcrberlch and 5ons ard ther guests spent Sunday at Atlantc Cty Mrs. Perry Baley, Bayvlcw ave,, RED BANK REALTY- VIEWS BY ROLSTON WATERBURY "Do you thnk you can sell our home?" Mrs. Morrs asked. > The Morrs house was well-, located In Rumson n good condton, and prced In tune wth the market, "I can almost guarantee It," I repled wth a grn. "We have a long lst of SALES on exclusve lstngs. When we assume the responsblty of sellng your home, you can be sure well. really try. Our exclusve lstngs, get preferred attenton. I feel confdent we can get good.results for you," Lkewse, we can produce a buyer for your property. We ac-. cept each exclusve as a challenge. Recent sales actvty makes us In need of some good new lstngs rght now. Especally n the $5,000 to $25,000 prlco range,- located n Red Bank,Rumson,; Lttle Slver, Far Haven, Mlddletown, Holmdel and" LncroftT So If you want ACTION, call our offce, By mutual cooperaton we can probably produce a - quck sale at a far prce. Phone today! RoUton.Waterbury Realtor //?upurc W-Wet-e/ontst,*^ &BJjut.Blu left Sunday for a two weeks vacaton. In Mane. Msses June.Andreac, Janet Keelan and Mr. and Mrs. James Beatty attended the weddng of Mss Joan Tcddl at.the Star of the Sea church. Long Branch, and the weddng recepton at the Paddock hotel. Mrs. Jack Thrunk, West Keansburg, s spendng a months vacaton at Rocky Pont, L. I, wth relatves. Henry Ruhman, Glenn Harrson and Edward Morgan of Explorer Post 33 arp takng the tranng program at Camp Wood for eght days. Ms. Ben Andreach and son, Benjamn, Jr, and J»s. Pearl Schultz spent a day last week vstng frends n Newark. It s estmated there are 78 mllon motor-vehcles n use throughout the world. Headdens Corner Charles Furnham &d Robert Agle have ended ther vacatons and are back at ther, postons wth Prudental comfany at Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Vlham. Casby have moved nto (t.he hew home on Cooper rd. Mrs. Guald Menhennett recently vsted relatves at xjaurel, Del. Mr. and Mrs. WMam Lefkowtz were recent vstors at Atlantc Cty. Mr and Mrs. G o.gc Nole of Keansburg are new resdents of Lqngwood ave. Mr. and. Mrs. Jolr. Kruso have returned home after a vacaton trp to Florda. Mr. and Mrs. Leo <nn and famly of Atlanta, Ga., are vstng relatves here, A Treasure Chest of CHARMS awats you at "Ike lttle pnk shop" STERLING SILVER Sterlng Slver Braclers T/yf Youll be charmed, were "" jure, when you see our large selecton of beautful charms n 4k gold and ste-lng slver and at such moderate prces. Start your collecton today. 4 KARAT $*.95 GOLD.50up 4 Karat Gold Braclets 7.50 up Fat, fuarantetd rtptlrs nudt an tka premlt SILVER JEWELERS "The lttle pnk shop, just a few steps off Broad St." MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK UP more than just clean Thanks to... LEONS COTTON CLINIC Keep lovely cottons band box fresh and beautful all summer the cotton clnc way. Send one dress today; youll never go back to washng them at home. AND MEN Your cotton and rayon slacks wll gve you extra days of wear when treated wth ths wonderful processl Try t. \c- CALL RE TODAY LEONS Cleaners * Launderers * Rug Cleanen ALWAYS AMPLE FABEtNG IN FEONI OF PLANT WHITE ST. RED BANK MARKETS-RED BANK W. FRONT_ SI. IML-MQNMOlnLST., GENUINE SPRING 5-6 Ib. Sze SEASONED SHORT CUT LEGS LAMB RIBS BEEF LOIN LAMB CHOPS 79 I RIB LAMB CHOPS 6 9 b. FANCY 4 b> up HEN LEG or RUMP FANCY. FRESH VEAL CHOICE #* "P I" A WM CHOICE CHUCK STEAK SHOULDER SPRING LEADING BRAND CAN c Ib. CHOP BEEr VEAL c ;^lb. LEAN PLATE BEEF STEW LAMB 0 b.. LARGE, WHITE CAULIFLOWER f,lf LOCAL TOMATOES WHITE or YELLOW

29 RED BANK REGISTER tor r AU Department* Calf W 6403 VOLUME LXXVII, NO. 7 RED BANK/N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 2,954 0c PER COPY SECTION THREE PAGES TO 4 Garvn Sees Possble Opposton To School Program at Rumson RUM SON The board of educa-, ton learned last nght there may be ; opposton to the proposed school program here. Announcement of the opposton was made by J, Russell Garvn, charman of the.. Rumson-Falr Haven regonal school commttee. The group, whch Mr. Garvn dd not: name, "s reasonably nfluental n town." He added t Is representatve of persons whose nterest s not prmarly n Rumson publc schools, but n prvate and parochal schools. It mght be ther plan, the charman stated, to defeat the regonal queston In the Aug. 3 referendum wth the dea that If that queston Is defeated, the L grammar school program would be.set back and "we mght be forced back nto the Lafayette Street school." _ ^Vllara B. Leonard, charman of the tboards fnance commttee, reportng on a meetng Aug. 4 wth Wllam Moncrleff, presdent of the b?ard, and Edward W. Klpatrlck andt Joseph C. Clayton of the State Department of Educaton, sad the state board has recommended steps to be taken for completon of the school program. Necessary Steps These steps, sad Mr. Leonard, are approval of the regonal dstrct n the Aug. 3 referendum, followed by mmedate appontment by the county superntendent of schools of the regonal board. That board, he contnued, then should apply for an extenson of credt/over and above the four.per cent combned assessed valuaton "of the two boroughs. In antcpaton of approval of an extenson of credt, the regonal board, next should advertse a referendum for the purchase of Rumson hgh school. Smultaneously Advertsement should be made of the elementry referendum, whch would seek approval to construct a kndergarten through eghth grade school, authorty to apply the Vet recept* from the sale of Rumson hgh school to the cost of the elementary school, and approval of a bond ssue for $550,000, the approxmate dfference between the total cost of «the elementary school estmated at $,250,000 and the net recepts from the sale of Rumson hgh school. Referred, to Dr. Charles A. Wolbach, superntendent of schools, was the questonof where to place the seventh and eghth ; grades between the tme; the regonal hgh school goes nto operaton and completon of the new grammar school. Mr. Leonard reported the state board recommended that Rumson rent spaca from the regonal board tor *e year. Dr. Wolbach was nstructed to report hs fndngs to the board. Hodman Getty, cnarman of the elementary school "commttee, reported plans for that school now are beng processed by the state and are expected to be returned n several weeks. Then, sad Mr. Getty, the board would have to approve the plans and then submt the queston to the voters. Teachng Posts Flled Pontng to the openng of school Sept. 8, Dr. Wolbach reported all teachng postons nave been flled And most books and supples needed have been delvered. There are 47 pupls regstered for the hgh school, he added, an ncrease of 60 over the enrollmen when school closed In June. At the Lafayette Street school, sad Mr. Wolbach, the regstraton s" 3*35, IS less than n June. The board authorzed nstallaton of floodlghts at the rear of the hgh school at a coat of $25. The subject was referred to the buldng commttee at last months meetng after the r,oard receved Complants about the area at the rear of the hgh school buldng beng used for a "loners lane." The board approved the transfer of $400 from the athletc fund to the Insurance fund to cover the cost of. nsurance for members of the football team. Resdents Ask Zone Upgradng For Southwest Part of Twp. MIPDLBJTOWN The townshp commtted n sesson yesterday afternoon adapted an ordnance upgradng the Lncroft-Everett area to C, and decreasng the sze of the busness dstrct n the Lncroft -vllage center. About 30 resdents of the area were present, and made * strong; protest aganst mproperlyplanned developments. The consensus was that as much o( the area as possble be kept n the hghest possble resdental zone. Hacus Daly, spokesman, sad the Lncroft-Everett Cvc group was pressng for an AA zone for all that secton west of the Llncroft-Mlddletown and Phalanx roads, westto the Holndel.lne and north as far as the Garden State parkway. Mr. Daly sad he had the proxy of Mrs. Geraldlne L. Thompson, Republcan commltteewoman and large property owner.,he sad Mrs. Thompson, told hm she was dsgusted wth the townshp offcals for. allowng some of the develop- /- menu that had sprung up lately. Others who spoke ncluded Paul Brown, Joseph Holsey, Mrs. Roger Lyford, Morton Jones, presdent of the Lncroft-Everett Cvc group; Mrs. J. Danel Tuller and Paul R. Stryker. > Mayor Frank F. Blalsdell told the group he understood ther problems, ~ and- he~and the other townshp offcals would do- ther best to help solve them. He sad the commttee would be glad to meet at Lncroft wth the Lncroft-Everett Cvc group any nght to dscuss the varous problems. Cattle Found In connecton wth a complant aganst Edward Schmmel of Hoeford ave,, Leonartu Walter J\ Bll), polce commssoner, was authorzedto hre a feld or pound where stray cattle could be kept. t Mr. Blls was authorzed to notfy Mr. Schlmmll f he ddnt keep hs cattle In they would De mpounded, and. that he would have to pay so much a day for ther keep untl he had made arrangements to house themproperly. <, The townshp clerk, Howard W: Roberts, was authorzed to get Z local and state health nspecton un-, der way for the Schmmel premses. Lots 23 and 2, block C,, Leonard tract, Leonardo, were sold to Arthur Martn; Sr., for $350., ; Rchard Lous Danels was approved as a new member of the Brevent Park & Leonardo fre company. The commttee was notfed that because of recent volatons, St.* Marys Catholc church, New Mon-,- mouth,,had been declared Inelgble toapply for a lcense under the bngo and raffles lcensng law for a perod of three months. The~decson was made after a recent hearng before thelegalzed games of chance control commsson..an ordnance regulatng-excavatons,, pta, the removng of, top sol n large quanttes, the removalof treesn large numbers and defacng the landscape-was ntroduced at the suggeston of the plannng board. < The fre department complaned of volatons"-ot the buldlnfc and fre code, and asked thecommtteo, to/meet In the near future wth a specal commttee-of the fre de-. patment.",,,, v, \ I -}. Buy New Truck, A, contxact/for^ a new two/ton,btudebak,er, dump, truck to repjtte :re,eent..aeeldebt,,was,aw Drk Hofman only one garbage dump n the townshp had been found uncovered lr three nspectons. Ths was the Stavola dump afchapel Hll. Polce Chef Earl N, Hoyer reported eght stray dogs and sx straycats pcked up by polce durng July and turned over to the dog control. The dog control made four vsts to the townshp, n July and collected IT stray dogs. Sx arrests were made on charges of lettng dogs stray, and sx persons were fned $5 each. Blls of $,738 were ordered.pad. Rumson Rd.-Branch Ave, Collson Saturday. LITTLE SILVER A car drven by Mm. Elzabeth Vncent of 507 Hgh st,, Alexandra, Va., struck the rear of a car drven by Stanley Janeskl of 86 Manor dr, Red Bank, Saturday at :5 p. m. at Rumson rd.-and Branch ave. Magstrate Rchard Porter dsmssed a summons aganst Mrs. Vncent for fallng to have a regstraton n her possesson. She sad she was drvng her father-n-laws car and, because of the exctement at the tme of the collson, dd.not Immedately realzethe regstraton was n the cars glove compartment. Fve Careless Drvers Fned at Keyport KEYPORT Magstrate Seymour R. Klelnberg fned lve careless drvers here yesterday afternoon. Fred Sasst, Unon Beach, and Harold J. Armstrong, Laurence Harbor, were fned $± each, and Wllam H. Holden, Jr., Cranford, and Joseph, Lowlcky, Laurence Harbor, 57 each, James Sorblno, New Brunswck, was fned $0 Joseph E. ONel, Brooklyn, was fned $7 for passng on the rght. TWINS BOBN IN GERMANY, KIT2ENGEN, and Mrs. Lews Germany Leut Beasley are the y parents of twn sons born here last nght Mrs. Beasley Is the former Terry Kalmus, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kalmus of Sycamore ave,, Shrewsbury. Leut. Beasley s statoned at Ktzengen wth the U. S. Army. Mr. and Mrs. Kalmus learned of the twns brth about 6 oclock ths mornng when Leut. Beaaley called them from Germany. P.T.A. JOINS DRIVE.. HOLMDEL-The Holmdel townshp Parent.Teach.er assocaton has joned the "Slow Down and Lve" campagn beng sponsored by many organzatons.n the state, t has been announced by Mrs. James R. Hensler, presdent. Mrs. Hensler has assured Polce *Chef Joseph Phllps that the entre membershp wll support hnt In any enforcement program drected aganst speedng or any other traffc volatons., Ovartockad, Sat* Trpawrllr, addng machnal, IZD.lt, to Ht.tO. New and ratond Monad. Guw uttttd. "Bur am whara,thaj Ax am," 8»t«op to lfe, 8«!t>!co, 0 Mon. mouta t..,.rb s»-o«g», ftdtertlnnnat. -, l,. gba, knd wjlta" colle months.old, In vcnty S«b«,»ndwMta" colle tuppj, two months.old, In vcnty of Buaw Vlts. vf,,namon: j.rawarla,hu -2B»^_ AdvrtlManl. 3 ",,"-. TMl Hto. notfy lh,publlcth«tth. bl tl- Shoppe, tlb7>b.,broad- t. t lof con* outlof. Skywatch Post Receves Commendaton Charles S.Weler, second from rght, assstant to the stats Cvl Defense drector, presents a certfcate of commendaton to Counclman Nels Jacobsen, supervsor of the Sea Brght Skywatch post. The local unt receved the commendaton last nght at ceremones at the post for outstandng mprovement, operaton, tranng and recrutng durng the month of July. Others n the photo, left to rght, are Maj. Warren W. McAllster, state Ground Observer corps co-ordnator, and Vctor C. Perott, Cvl Defense drector of the borough. Rado Operator Called Nusance EATONTOWN Capt. Merrll D. Beam of 8 Lews st., an amateur rado operator, has been accused of beng a "nusance" who "tantalzes" neghbors, Tho accusatons were made at last nghts meetng of the mayor and councl, Russell Davs of 24 Hgh St. sad Beam has "tantalzed" everybody n the arcs for four years" and asked councl to do somethng about t. Sayng the captan s preparng to erect a tower for hs rado operatons, Davs sad Beam s responsble for televson Interference and that "I cant even pck up jthe telephone recever wthout gettng hm on t" Mrs. Jesse DAloa of 9 Hgh st. demanded that councl prohbt erecton o the tower. Her husband descrbed Capt. Beam as "a nusance." To Get Opnon Mayor I. Blss Prce asked Borough Attorney Howard W. Roberts what : councl could do. "The attorney sad he would prefer referrng to tho law before gvng an answer. The matter was left to awat Mr. Roberts opnon. In other busness, Mrs. DAloa asked f chldren a-.e permtted to rde bcycles on sdewalks. Mayor Prce sad councl wll consder ntroducton of an ordnance. Councl adjourned ts meetng un- tl Wednesday so that t can comply wth Legalzed Games of Chance Control commssons regulatons to approve an amended bngo lcense for St. Dorotheas Catholc church and an, applcaton for a new tyngo lcense for the church. Would Buy Lot Counclman Leon B. Smock, Jr., was authorzed to contact Antono Rattl relatve to re leasng Lews st property for a parkng lot. Mr. Smock was also asked to see f the lot can be extended f the borough flls n the area, where a house was, recently demoljled. Outrght sale of the land to lle borough s also sought. Mayor Prce sugrtoled councl members- meet wth the; Chamber of Commerce so tnat plans for Chrstmas decoratons n the busness secton can get under way. Counclman Spencer S. Patterson sad the same meetng would be a good tme to dscuss the possblty of the Chamber backng a combned charty drve; Mayor Prce asked Counclman Fred S. Morrs to survey the borough n reference to llegal bllboards and to Issue complants, Leon L, Burnson, who represented Steve Schmdt, asked f councl would compromse a tax len on hghway 35 property behnd "Manns bcycle shop He sad the len dates back to 98, but the borough has never foreclosed. Mr. Jtoberts sad the torough could compromse f the value of the land, plus the cost of foreclosure, does not exceed the offer. Mr. Burnson sad he belevcs,300 s owed n taxes. Hs clent offered.$780., Counclman Ralph L. Lews expressed thanks to tho Oceanport and West Long Branch nre companes for the assstance rendered n Sunday mornngs fre at Thorngreens restaurant Counclman Fred S. Morrs sad a count from noon to, mdnght had been taken:ofhghway 35_ traffc through the borough. The hghest snce the Garden State parkway was opened was 30,974 cars Saturday. Counclman James N. Wolcott, Jr., sad he thought t would.be "just "about half" of what the fgure was opened. before the, parkway FAILS TO STOP, HITS TREE LITTLE SILVBB- T Noah Frazee of Westfleld was cmrged wth careless drvng for fallng to stop at the Kumon rd. sop street at Branch ave. and crashng nto a tree on the Dorlald E. Lawes, Jr., property at9;20,lastnlght. Specal Offcer,?*YTarren.Herbert Investgated, Frazee was taken to Rlvervlsw -.hosptal, by.thevred Bank frst ad<,squad. He was treated and (lxd; ; - tton J, bngo, b}>u «lt hvs U I rt««tt *b\th.t««i»u nchr/.fom on ba AdVrtUt John Mller Injured In Rumson Collson RUISON John H. Mller, 2d, Tenns Court lane, was treated at Rvervlew hosptal last nght after the car he was drvng was nvolved n an. accdent wth a car drven by Wllam McElhenny of Flushng, L. I. The cars collded at the Intersecton of Rdge rd. and Bellevue ave. Mr. Mllers car overturned three tmes, He- suffered contusons of the forehead; Summonses were ssued to both drvers for careless drvng. Patrolmen John Keany and John DeL&noy nvestgated. Crash Vctm Reported Crtcal HOLMDEL Wf.km B. Ncal, drver of a car whch struck a tree on the Wllam h. Cross property Yarly ths mornng, s n crtcal condton at Rvevew hosptal, sufferng a fractured skull and numerous laceratons of the body. Three passengers n hs car,are n Nfonmouth Memoral hosptal. The crash occurred on Newman Sprngs rd. county hghway520 at 5:20 a. m. when Neat, an employee at Marlboro state hosptal, drove hs car off the road, across the Cross lawn and head-on nto a tree, Mrs. Paulne Smth, 27, of Cooper rd, Mlddletown townshp, who was sttng n the rght front seat, was thrown from the car. She s - n-setoust!omlu6l7~oanerlng multple laceraton! of the face and left leg and a compound fracture of the left ankle. Beatrce Baldn, 23, and Randolph Stepfey, 28, also of the stale hosptal, are In far condton. She was thrown from trvcar nto.the road and suffered abrasons of the face, mltplo laceratons of the arm am both feet and a possble fracture of the left humerus and neck. Stepney was thrown from the car, landng under t. He suffered a fractured left arm and possble fractures of the pelvs and hp. Trooper Walter Kng of the Shrewsbury state po.lce barracks Investgated. Frst ad squads from Red Bank and Matawan took the njured to the hosptals. Car Goes Off Road, GI Badly Hurt MIDDLETOWN Sgt. Henry W. Hutchnson, 28, of the MP detachment, Fort Monmouth, was serously njured" early ths mornng when he lost control of Ms : car, accordng to townshp polce, and ran off the road, Sgt, Hutchnson was drvng cast on Nutswamp rd. when he was unable to make a sharp s-turn n the road. Polce sad the car went up an embankment and through an apple orchard before httng a tree. "The accdent happened at 3:0 a. nv and at a late hour ths mornng Fort Monmouth authortes sad Sgt. Hutchnson was stll unconscous. They sad he was on the serous lst, sufferng from cerebral contusons. He was taken to the post hosptal by the Far Vew frst ad squad,.patrolmen <Wllam Woodward and John Kelly nvestgated. To Ask Presdent For Beach Funds SEA BRIGHT A move to get federal ad to help overcome destructon such as tnt caused by last Novembers storm on the beachfront!wag started by borough t I councl nght. y g at IU meetng Tuesday g Councl drected Its attorney, A. Henry Gordano, to send a letter to Presdent Dwlght D. Elsenhower askng for federal funds Copes of the letter are to be sent to U. S. Senators H. Alexander Smth ard Robert C, Hendrlckoon and Rep. James C.. Auchmcloss The dscusson about-seekng the ad was. started by Counclman Ralph W. Lawrence When he commented that he recently read n newspapers that the federal government had approprated $4,000,- 000 for beach mprovement In ths state and "not 20 cents had been gven., Monmouth c o fn-ty," although Atlantc Cty s to receve 52,800,000. To Check Complants, Councl PresSdenlVNells Jacob sen, -who conducted the meetng, sad that although he saw lttle chance of gettng any federal assstance, ; preparatons should be made to be ready In ease of another bg storm. Counclnstructed Borough Clerk. Clarence Stevens to wrte to owners of several propertes In the South Beach secto. and request that they clean up debrs on ther property.. After recevng complants that the Sea Barn, formerly the Ocean Spray restaurant, s operatng as a busness n a resdental zone, councl nstructed Its engneer and attorney to make an nvestgaton..councl also Instructed the offcals to Inspect several olner propertes n North Beach anu take approprateacton. At ts prevous meetng, the governng bony asked the buldng nspector to nspect the area and make a report. No report was made at Tjesday nghts meetng. Navesnk Far Starts Tonght NAVESINK For the frst tme snce 96 when a Model T Ford was awarded an automoble wll not be raffled off durng the annual fremens far of the company here. "But the far wll be held tonght, tomorrow and Saturday and t stll v,iu be the oldest fremens far n the state,"-nel-johnson, company presdent., and - charman of. the far commttee, sad ths week. "Well have pony rdes, and a country store, and lots of other merchandse," Mr. Johnson sad. Thefar, the 63d sponsored by the fre;company, wll be held.on the grounds of the fre house. There wll be fve exres of supervsed parkng, Mr. Johnson addfd, WEATHER Mostly far, contnued cool today and tonght. Hgh today, 75, low tonght 85 to 60." Tomorrow, some cloudness, hgh, 75. Moderate to fresh northwest wnds today, gentle tq moderate tonght, becomng varable tomorrow. Radar Derense Network Planned.. For Near Future n Atlantc Ocean NEW YORK A network of radar warnng platforms wll be bult oll.the Atlantc coast soon, t was dsclosed by the Ar Fores yesterday. The platforms are called "Texas towers" because of ther - resemblance to rgs used to drll ol n the Gulf of Mexco of! Texas.. They wll also serve ashelcopter landng fluds and wll be self-sustanng wth (lvng quarters for orewa of up to 30 men,.,.-".*. The exact number of towers and where,they are to be located<has not been dlsolosed, > but - th» - Ar Force announcement ald; they wll ^froaf/ltorfolk^va; to Newhdland/and wll be ( aa,f,ar;ks.l25 not Includng the radar and other equpment. Jhe prelmnary work/of Invest!* gatng varous coastal shoals as the potental stes-has,been gong on for about a month, The De Long Engneerng and Constructon company and the Raymond Concrote Ple cprp, have bqen takng samples of the ocean floor by core drllng. The warnng" platforms wll be bult on shore by prvate contractors selected through compettve bddng and-then %H be towed at a barge to the stechosen for erecton..they wllbe, ral?adln>the same,roanner,that the,texas, towers are In the Qulf.of Mexco,, It Isexpected that bds, wll be called for none-sjllqu.or.lcense kby- th<r«d Bankf mayor, and.. ; councl, }, (Leon. l Afdecson.has ro.tbe.en ^anronce MV r d& < MK^t^r^lOT6>CT5t"tnT frrc^rhartawmth^ferllnl D> IHeulrfrtftr~ V Xh»-l4rl«" f Oflrt projactratusto.aoajuugoxloliv, ertcuodaftt^cceuto*sra. Ipsnllnr th oatconu of the cut. Can. Must End Busness Sept, EATONTOWN A crackdown on Zonng ordnance volators was ndcated here last nght as councl announced that Sept. had been set as the deadlne for Arthur Can to dscontnue busness from hs home on Hgh st., a resdental secton. Mayor F. Blss Prce.ssued the warnng after sayng councl s "confronted wth somethng I hale to do." He referred to forcng Mr, Can, who s confned to bt± to dscontnue a busness he has^onducted from hs home many years. Recdents complaned that the busness lately has expanded and become unsghtly. "We have to enforce the zonng law," -Mayor Prce sad, "though sometmes ts not very pleasant. If one Is unfortunate enough to have a complant made aganst hm we must check to see f there arc other volatons." Clvlc-JIlnded Man Members of councl appeared to be equally reluctant to act aganst Mr. Can, who they varously descrbed as havng been a "clvlcmlnded man" and One who "dd an awful lot for the town." In a letter to councl,.mr. Can sad he was "surprsed and hurt" that councl.would act to keep hm from "earnng a lvng In an honest manner, He wrote that he has conducted the busness many years and that hs neghbors are pleased wth the convenences he offered them. He also told of hs personal contrbuton to flre, frst ad and polce work n tha < 920 s when the borough was wthout funds to properly operate. Councl confrmed Mr, Cans contenton that he eerved the borough well, Mr, Wolcott sayng that Mr. Can, wth ex-polce Chef Harry Krkegard, actually founded the Volunteer Ambulance corps, Support Absent If neghbors favored busness at the Can resdence, however. It was not evdent In the way of vocal support or by petton. Counclman Fred S. Morrs, charman of the polce commttee, ntated offcal acton at the last meetng. He sad he "felt badly" about dong t, but had to brng It to councls attenton because of numerous complants. 8. H. Gabrlelsen of Hgh st, who was crtczed by Mr. Can n hs letter, told couacl he "has nothng ganst" Can, but that h«end V ls neghbors want ther resdental area mantaned. "If you permt one varance," he sad, "therell be more." Unless the condton s changed by Sept,, date st by Borough Attorney Howard W, Roberts n a notce to Mr. Can, councl wll process B, complant through the magstrates court. School-Board Sells Addton Bonds; Jones Hts Tardy Acton on Routes ; New Polo Cases LONG BRANCH-Lnda Hnts, fve-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Hnes or 36 Hardng ave., Keansburg, Is In "far" condton at Monmouth Memoral hosptal, where she s beng treated for a "mld" case cf polo. Barbara Truslow, ve-jear-old daughter of Master Sgl. and Mrs. Walter Truslow of 6P Wllams st., New Shrewsbury, s In "good" condton at the hosptal. She/too, Is sufferng from a "mld" case of polo. Both youngsters were admtted to the hosptal July 29. Ther cases were descrbed as "mld" yesterday afte.noon by Roland J. Hlnes, chan man of the Monmouth county chapter of tho Natonal Foundaton for Infantle Paralyss 3 Last tear Mr. Hnes sad that Monmouth county had 3 casoj of polo last year at ths, tme, compared wth cases so far ths year. He credted gamma globuln wth cuttng down polo. "Last year," sad Mr. Hnes, "we admnstered gamma globuln for the frst, tme to relatves of polo patents relatves under 30 yeas old lvng wthn the confnes cf the tune house as the patent. "For the frst tme, n sx years, we dont have any otner member of a famly wth a. polo patent contract polo, Ths record has been contnued ths year. Mr. Hlnes sad that up to last year, about 25per cent of the countys cases had ^een relatves of prevous polo patents. Three cases of polo have been reported so far ths year In Ocean county, Mr. Hnes added. Red Bank Woman Hurt Gettng Off Tran Mss Emma Palmqult of t Wavery p, Red Bank, who suffered possble fractures of the rght wrst and left leg when, ahe fell gettng, off a traln~at the Red Bank ralroad staton Tuesday, -was reported n good condton ths mornng at Rlvervlew hosptal. Reported n far condton at Rlvervlew was Edward B. Gallagher of Asbury Park, who receved chest njures and a cut rght arm Tuesday mornng when he fell three stores nto the cellar of the new Central school, Mddletowh townshp, yhere he was workng. ABNONES ARGUMENT HXABD NBWARK-rha drector of* the Alcoholc -Bevorage, Control commsson Thursday hard argument by John, J,."JteehaV.attorney. for John Arnpne.f propretor omlch- Ms-b»r,Monra^th;at,g»a;B» ; relatve.to. ;th«vspenlon LEONARDO The Mlddletown townshp board of educaton last nght accepted the 2.55 per cent Interest bd of Boland, Safflo k. Co., New York cty,, wth a premum of $206.79, for a (285,000 bond ssue to fnance the addton to the central school on Tndall rd., New Monmouth, Other bdders were J. B. Hanauer A Co., Newark, ard the Natonal State Bank of Newark. Both offered an Interest rate of 2 5 per cent. Hanauers premum was $860 and the state banks The board awarded two bus contracts to Charles J. Hesse, Inc., Belford: Rt. 2 for $6,50 per day and rt. 22, $6. Each route has two trps, and of the total four, three wll transport pupls of St. Marys school, New Monmouth durng part of the run The routes wll delver pupls to St. Marys school earler than planned openng tme, and call for them later than planned dsmssal tme n the afternoon. Informed Last Mght Rev. Robert T. Bulman, pastor of St, Marys church, was not Informed of ths untl last nght, when Dr./Wyle G. Pate, superntendent of schools, telephoned hm n complance wth nstructons from board members to determne whether the dscrepancy n tme would affect the parochal,schools plans. Father Bulman told Dr. Pate that he saw. no reason why arrangements could not be completed to take,advantage of tb,e facltes of the boards bus routes, He sad that changes In schedule could be made, In the event that parents object to the early arrval 8:0 a, m, when St. M&ry opens at 8:45 a. m. Father Bulman sad parents wll be responsble for the transportaton. Monte B. Jones, a board member, took excepton to the tardy completon of arrangements and made hs objecton a matter of record. The Hesse frms bds were the lowest Of fve bds for each contract, Teacher Hred Actng on Dr. Pats* recommendaton, the board approved the hrng of Francs C. Grmes at $3,600 per year. Mr. Grmes, who hu been teachng at Croyden Hall academy here, wll teach Englsh, mathematcs or scence. The board accepted the resgnaton of Mrs. Joleen Martn, Far Haven; Mss Catherne Brlggs, Atlantc Hghlands; Mrs. Shrley Van- Zant, Applebrook farm, Mlddletown townshp, and Mrs. Vrgna Krwan, Belford. Dr. Fate told De board he stll seeks four teachers for the school system. Regstraton wll be held In townshp: schools: Monday, Aug. 23, Dr. Pate announced last nght To act on ; antcpated problems due to large enrollments, the board wll meet n specal sesson Wednesday, Ag. 25. Afl.pr-school bus transportaton and t;e attendance of an expected 72 pupls from Fort Hancock on Sandy Hook, ncludng 2 begnnng pupls, wll be among the problems dscussed at the meetng. For purposes of educaton, at least, Fort Hancock and Sandy Hook must be consdered part of. Mlddletown townshp, ft agan was establshed last nght. Federal Contuson Further federal confuson of the educaton ssue may be found n Dr. Pates reply to board queres n reference to the atttude of the Department of the Army toward the school hoards poston In provdng educatonal facltes, ether n the system vr at a school on the Hook. Sad Dr; Pate: Tort Hancock autnortes say the fort s In an actve state, ard hgher authorty says ts status s Inactve.", The board referred three bds on, an ncnerator, tn be Installed at the north end of the central school, to Its buldng and grounds! commttee for study. Also referred to commttee were three bds on cafetera equpment and four bds on a chan lnk fence to be nstalled for 400 feet along Tndall rd. at the central school. Mss Inez Leonard, secretary to James W. Davdhelser, school board secretary, acted n Mr. Davdhelers stead la*t nght. Hes on vacaton. Adopted Ordnance Stll Not Law;, Errors n Ad Agan Cause Delay EATONTOWX The mayor and councl once more postponed -acton on Its new zonng odlnance last nght and once more the reason was that errors tn the publshed legal advertsement were "too grave" to permt second readng, a publc hearng and probable adopton. _The_same_thngJaufcned_at_tht. L_, r - July It meetng. Ths law has been B ; before councl so long and has had so many re-reaalngs that local resdents are predctng Borough Clerk Andrew G. Becker wll recte t from memory by the tme It comes up for It J fnal offcal readng. As thngs stand, accord- Ing to Borough Attorney Howard W. Roberts, that.cculd be Sept. 8, provded the ordnance s correctly advertsed by Aug. 27. If that schedule Is not kept, the fnal readng wll be Sept. 22. Actually, the ordnance was adopted on fnal readng June 23. It dd not become law, however, because Mr. Roberts aavsed Mayor F. Blss Prce not to sgn t because of serous erros he detected n the offcal advertsement. New Objector The ordlance represent* about two years work by the plannng board and mayor and councl. Several "town meetngs" were held ths sprng to determne publc opnon ot the law whch seta up ndustral, busness and several classfcatons of resdental-zones. Stll on hand to object to provsons of the ordnance were Edmund B. Clary, Clarence G. Meeks, Robert H. Mada and Chalcs Stanler, attorney for Capt, Herbert E. Berger, They expressed dssatsfacton at earler moetlngs, but last nght Mr. Mada added new complants and Mr Clary.ndcated he would have more to say at the next publc hearng. In addton, a letter was receved from Walter R. Platt, -who asked relef for hs land at WyckofT rd. and Reynolds dr. Mr. Malda, summarzng Mr. pjatts complant, sad the plannng board advsed Mr. Platt to buy addtonal land so he could cut up hs tract Into 20,009 square foot lots. Snce then, Mr. Platt clamed tat developers told hm the lots are too large for development because of the proxmty ot smaller lots n the Allen Brothers development. Wants Wherry Busness Mr, Stamler agan asked councl to permt busness on Capt. Bergerja property on pne Brook; rd. near the Wherry Housng project. It Is n a resdental cone. He presented a drawng of proposed structure whch wouldhouse a grocery store, dry cleanng shop and drug store In, one buldng. Parkng space would be provded. Mr, Meeks presented.a petton from St. James Memoral Epscopal church. Smlar to the one he prevously offered for the.presbyteran church, t asks that churches bs permtted to buld In all resdental zones. Mr. lleekssuggeated, snce the ordnance must agan be advertlsed^that the change be Included^ rather ;than changed.,by a l,lat«r amendment; to whch eounell,eull«r-r..cy Mgreed., <..-Mr,>Mald*,", acknowledged that councl!reduced 7feulr«menU for hs "parents.property from -32,000 was to an R-5 classfcaton for Allen Brothers and Monmouth Park homes, whch re sad would permt such thngs as tourst homes, nursng homes and apartments across the street from property requrng 20,000 square fdot lots, Stll to Reconsder Prce anl _.. Ralph L. Lews sad such was not the case, because both the Allen and Monmouth Park development* have been completed. They ponted out that restrctons for such use as descrbed by Mr..Malda would requre consderable ground. The mayor sad another reason was to permt resdents In the area to buld garages wthout havng to seek varances each tme. Mr. Malda nssted, however, that the area be kept suctly resdental. He sad a new zone should be created, specfyng what s permtted. Mayor Prce and Counclman James X. Wolcott, Jr., told Mr. Malda hs objectons have-"a lotof mert," Mr. Wolcjtt sayng-that "perhaps we should "spell t out better." though he mantaned councl* carefully consdered the problem and beleved that whle the uses mentoned are allowed, "theyre mpossble because of the requrements." Asks Moble Unts For Regstraton James LoBlondo charman of the Monmouth county Poltcal Acton Commttees today urged the Monmouth county Board of Electons to provde the county wth moble unts to facltate regstraton n the comng electon. \ Hundreds of members of the, CIO. and other organzatons, Mr. LoBlondo sad, feel that such a set up could be of great servce to the electorate of Monmouth county. Tho C.I.O. P.A.C. represents approxmately 2,000 members, he added. In 944, Mr, LoBlondo contnued, "The board of electons establshed a precedent wth the C.I.O. P.A.C. by havng regstrars appear la fae> l toresand housng centers thrbugh» out the county. Approxmately 5,000 persons were regstered und ths set up at that tme. "Democrats, regardless of ther party afflatons, feel that a good job can agan be done by the coun-." ty board ths year. * It la beleved that the board has r-facllltles wth whch to put. moble regstraton.unts n opera-* tlon. Jay Hatfeld or the county board of electons, has announced that adequate regstraton facltes wll be provded, as n former, years, durng the comng electon., "On tho contrary, In vew of the? populaton. growth of Monmoutlj county theres a need for; addtonal regstraton facltes.- more than ever before,"- j * Moble unts.have been su< ful, In other countes* n :the; Mr.-LoBlondo concluded,*, u HrtrAnylfT "HHdatlt worse.^his rttoruc,

30 Mrs. Pattersons Condton Improved Klenberg Holds Lopez for Jury; KBYPOHT Magstrate Seymour B. Metaberg held Ferdnand Anthony Lopez, 25, of Second St., Unon Beach, for the acton of the srand Jury yesterday afternoon on charge* of auault and battery, robbery, attempted rape and attempt to MIL Ijopez_wa4 remanded tajounty. were njured early _5unday_mornng when are swept through Thorn- restaurant, Monmouth rd,> jal at Freehold In default of $5,-greens 000 bal. causng damage estmated at Mrs. Loretta Patterson of 22 Oaborn gt, a clerk atthe Keyport $60,000. Cleaner* and Dyers on But Front The cause of the tre was not t s In "Improved" condton after a "comfortable" nght at Haz- mmedately determned by offcals and Is under Investgaton by Fre ard hosptal, where the beng treated for Injures suffered Tuesday afternoon when polce sad, she Tl beaten by Lopez, who robbed the store of $3.0. Crtcal Yesterday 4- Mn. Patteront condton yesterday was lsted as "ctc&l." Dr. maned on the scene for hours brng t under control. They re- Francs W. Holroan, her physcan, wettng down the f mans, ad she had a possble fractured Chef Hllestmated the loss to skull, a badly Injured.rt eye, cuts, the buldng Itself was about $60,- scratches and bruses. Dr. Holman 000 and there was an addtonal sad Mrs. Patterson also Is sufferng from shock. The buldng s well known, hav- $0,000 damage to tno furnshngs. Lopez was apprehended by Polce ng served as a restaurant many Sgt. Wllam Gclger about 20 mn-years. It had been operated for utes after Mrs. Patterson was at-thtacked. The charges grew out of green, Jr., and for many.years past year or so by Fred Thorn- a.statement taken by Chef of Po-prevousllce Leroy Sproul and Capt. Joseph Fold restaurant, had been the Malon Morley from Mrs. Patterson. Fre companes from Oceanport, Polce sad Lopez Is a parolee Portaupeck and. West Long Branch from New York state, where he was released about a month ago after servng part of a seven-year term Xor rapo and robbery. They sad he arrved n Unon Beach soon after bs release, - Clerk Alone Polce reported that Lopez went to the shop to get hs trousers cleaned. When he notced the clerk was alone, he decded to rob the store, polce sad he told them. Mrs. Patterson gave hm a recept for the trousers, takng hs name and address, and he left. He returned about Ave mnutes later, she told polce, and attacked her alter followng her Into a back room where she had gone to look for a sut he told her he had left at the shop., Mrs. Patterson struggled wth Lopez. She sad he ted and gagged her, kcked her, ht her head aganst the floor, struck her In the face, and ht her. over the head wth a pant can. Sh,e fought back, tore off hs glasses and hs T-shrt, and fnally struck hm so hard he released her. She ran nto the street, and Lo- Hahn, Brad Dxon, Don Wallng, Joe Malre, Wllam McGarron, M pez ran out the back dor. Her chael OBren/Joseph OBren, Tom screams summoned James H. Ward, my Alcamo, Carl Chlmetl, Rchard Who called polce. Sgt. Geger DIFlore, Ann Tonl Ctarella, Rosemary Qunn, Madelne Ncolett, pcked Lopez up about 20 mnutes later from hs descrpton by Mrs. Patterson. Reevey Sentenced To 30 Days WAYSIDE! Harold Reevey, 5 Cherry st ( New Shrewsbury, charged wth beng a dsorderly person, last nght was sentenced to SO days n county jal by Magstrate Walter N. Oobb. Mchael Wallace, SI Peach St., New Shrewsbury, was fned $20 and costs and was gven a suspended jal sentence as a second offender. Lester Rellly, Eatontown, was fned $5. Both were charged Wth beng dsorderly persons. Others fned were James A, Jones, Aabury-Parkr-Patsv-tfraMOrLonBr Branch; Nck Maccanlco, Asbury Park, $0 each, passng red flasher; Mary N. Clark, $0, stop street volaton; Ralph L. LaParre, South Amboy, $3/ careless drvng; Mtchell Davs, 67 Chestrut &ve., Atlantc, Hghlands, drvng wthout hs glasses, $0. > Fnes pad to the volatons,clerk durng the week Included:.Carlls Llepens, Lakewood; Jacob W. Calloway, Wnco.e, Pa,; Frank Dlgrronlmo, Farmlngdale; Peter A. Satovch, -Hoboken; Charles H. Wolf, West Hew York; Ralph Car tagallo, Newark; J0 each, stop street volatons. Francs J. Gorkey, Plalnfleld, and Clement H. Hood, Phladelpha, $8; Wllam Rokeach, Deal; Elmer Brown; Oakhurst; James Fruv sclone, Trenton; Wllam H. Hubbard, Detrot, Mch., Nell G. Pyle, Neptune; $0 each, passng red flasher, lght. / Ncholas Tronco, Audubon, $8, gong wrong way on one-way street Rocco S. Nescl, 00 Leonard»t, Red Bank, no drvers lcense In possesson, $3 cost nf court. Wllam Herman, Prnceton, $8, passng at an ntersecton.. METHODIST Atlantc Hghlands», There wll be two dentcal ser- vces Sunday mornng at 8:30 and. Rev. Harry B. Zane wll preach,! on the subject, "The Art of Re- "celvlng." At the 8:30 servce the ; -grls chor wll sng, and at the. oclock servce the senor chor t.- wll sng. Boy M. Jeffrey, organst, wll play for both servces. Rehearsals for both chors wll be : \ Thursday nght, grls chor at t fr under the drecton of Mrs. John v> Robertson and senor chor at 8 un- -," der the drecton of Mr. Jeffrey. - t The Sunday mornng sesson of ", the church school s not beng held ; durng August INVEST IN ATOMIC SCIENCE Atomc Development Motutt Food, InahdMlflwdtopfOvWeroo. * *d Investment In wrety/of prtwfbn I* Fre Wrecks Inn, 8 Men Injured. BATONT0WN S,ght fremen Chef Raymond Hll and Investgators of the board ot fre underwrters. The fre was. dscovered at 8.80 a. m., and fremen were on the scene under the drecton of Chef Hll for more than four hours to asssted local volunteer*in fghtng the blaze. Included In those Injured were: Rchard Zaorozny, who was overcome by smoke; Fre Leut. Edward Chasey, who stepped on nal, and Patrolman Wllam Huttng, who suffered Ave broken rbs In helpng fremen. The other v flve fremen were from the out-of-town companes, two comng from West BED BfflK BBGISTER. AUGUST 2. VU Car Ht? Utlty Pole at Far Haven Car from whch Frank Campanula, Jr., of 52 Rver rd., Rumton, escaped wth a back njury Monday mornng. Far Haven polce quoted Campanelle at sayng ha was gong down McCerters hll when he appltd h brakes and lor control of the vehcle whch skdded tdeways nto a utlty pole,on Rdge rd. Mr. Campanella wa treated at the, offce of Dr. Stephen Casagrande, Rumson. Inlc Garruto, Fred Delckman, Ronald Nazaro, Larry Janacn, Wllam Golson, Rchard Gray, Wllam Kae- II, John Gallo and Douglas Gray. Sunday, Mr. Thomas wll, preach on "What Hope For Permanent World PPeace?" The talk wll begn at 2 p. m. at 99 Church at, PERSONALS Souvenr card* are beng receved Joally from Mr. and Mrs. John H. son ave., spent th» week-end at PhUadelphla vlsltof frends and Sheehan of New % York cty, whorelatves. are on a trp of several months man Peter J. Echele of Rver rd. through Eurone. The cards were Mr. and Mrs. Wllam X Spence Far Haven, returned thsjnornlng postmarked c3mo, Italy. Mr. and and famly have returned to (her, by plane to her home In Hamlton, Mrs, Sheehan report enjoyng ther home n Cncnnat, Oho, after vsttlng wth Mrs. Bptnce mother, Bermuda trp Immensely. Mr. Sheehan s actng postmaster of New York cty. Mrs, Frank A. LOIJK of 22 Eat It Pmrt to AdvtrtlM la Tht Ftfter Mrs. Sheehan s the former Mrs. Bergen p., End Mr. Spences mother, Mr. Wllam Bpenet of Lake Advtrtlemtnt Nance Eck of Shrewsbury. ave.. Far Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tlbblas of COMPLETE 282JNewman Sprngs rd! _are_parents of a daughter born last Thurs- Mr. and Mrs. Cecl Ledlard of Madson avettave returned from BATTERY SERVICE lay at Monmouth Memoral hosltal. and son-n-law. They report havng DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. motor trp to Pttsfleld, Mass., r j s * where they vsted ther daughter Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Merrlman of had a most enjoyable.tme and that» CAST mom STIUBT, 68 Chestnut et. are parents, ot a the scenery s just wonderful In RED MNH son born Frday at Monmouth that secton of New. England. TCL.I» OIM Memoral hosptal. Mr, and Mrs. Wllam A. Mller Mr. and Mrs, Wllam A. Daly of St. Petersburg Beach, Fla., formerly of Red Bank and Far Ha- and daughter Patrca are vstng Wm Mr. Dalys mother, Mrs. Myrtle ven, arrved by auto Tuesday to Daly, and brother, Charles Daly, of spend some tme locally on a com- 44 Monmouth St., whle on a oneeek furlough from St, Lous. Mr. and Mrs. George E, Brush, fr., of 38 Stateslr p., are parents of a daughter, born Saturday at Elvervlew hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard J. OConlor of 6 Wallace st. are parents of a daughter, born Saturday at Elvervlew hosptal. Frederck Olsen of Sprng st. Is daughter Sharon of 66 Brdge ave., spent four days In RIohmond, Va. on a weeks vacaton from hs du-antes as clerk wth the Red Bank po- last week. * also vsted Washngton, V. C, lce department, Mrs. Bertha Kaplan of 30 Newman Sprngs rd., and Mrs, Mar- Mss June Acker of 505 West Front st. served the week of July garet Magann of 06 Wallace at. are 2 as junor camp counselor and the week of July 25 as ntermedate camp counselor at the New Jersey Methodst Conference center at Mt. Sunset ave., pastor, of the Red Msery, Pemberton. Bank. Reformed church. the drecton of Mrs. Aletha Wllams. Deacon Z. W. Leeks Is nof 77 Lnden p, are parents of a ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam S. Mr. ard Mrs, Herman Johnson Carole Mlohele Anderson, daugh- charge of the Sunday-school daughter born Sunday at Mon- Memoral hosptal. at Newark arport ths Anderson of Hudson ave. arrves Charles Joyhes and chorus of As-mouth afternoon Belford. The congregaton wll bury Park wll be guests at 3:30 Mr,and Mrs. Burt Crelln of 47from Mam, Fla., where she spent then return to 8 Maple ave. for the p. m. Cukjand t. are parents of a sonthe past month vacatonng wth CHURCH NEWS weekly Bble study wth the Watchtower. quan Baptst church and the chor Mr. and Mrs, John Caprlonl of Mr.sand Mrs,- Tho.-nas Doyle of Rev. Joseph Scott of the Manas- born Sunday at Rlvervew hosptal. her aunt, Mrs. R. 8. McCallan. foldng doort UP ZION METHODIST The other meetngs scheduled for wll take part In the evenng servce at 7:30, ter born Sunday at Rvervew hos- a weeks.vacaton at Moscow, Pa. at- an wnuunly ««w,tow prl». And, 27 South st. are parents of a daugh- North Rversde avu, are spendng Tou can htve "Spaeemutr" doort Long Branch, two from Oceanport and one from Portaupeck, Red Bank the week are the mnstry school accordng to Chef Kll. Rev. Charles /B. Bourne wll and servce meetng tonght from The ushers wll meet tonght In ptal, They are proprl«tors of Carolna mantenance costs you nothng. J» preach at the a. m. Sunday servce, and the senor chor wll sng 7:30 to 9:30 and the group studes the church. The Vrgna club wll Mr. and Mrs. James Mnogue of Dresses, Monmouth st, Just vrtah them wth plan so«j> and at -0 St. Marys p. and 8 Maple raeettueeday nght In the church. 57 Lews crcle are parents of a Joseph Tomalno ot Leonard st, >Mtt»r tn4the beautful vnjltorwnf alway looks lke new. The frame CWV Takes Chldren anthems under drecton of Mrs. ave., Tuesday at»8 p. m. The mssonary socetes of theson born Monday at Rvervew ho Is home.on a 26-day leave from Teresa Danel. Evenng servces wll church have donated clothng for ptal. New London, Conn,, where he s To Yankee Ball Came MEMORIAL CHURCH to»leel.. A. be omtted for the balance of ths patents at.marlboro, hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Holcombe Ward, statoned n the Na\y. St. James post, Catholc War Veteran, yesterday took 43, boys ard for medtaton and prayer. Sunday month, but the church wll be open Elberon - t» "Sftcemuter" doors, nude tj Prayer and song servce Wednesday nght. aboard the lner Amerca for a Nayesnk Rver rd., saled Frday Report! ths mornng- are to the Dr. M, Stephen James, presdent -th* mken of famom "ModtnfoU" effect that R. V. R. H. Stout, who grls to Yankee stadum for theschool wll meet as usua. at 9:45 of New Brunswck Theologcal The Sunday-school wll hold an months tour of England. has been confned to hs home at door*, today. New York-Phladelpha ball game. a. m. Mrs. Clara Carter Is superntendent. School sessons wll not semnary,, wll be the preacher for outng Thursday, Aug. 9, to Coney Mrs. Anna Hanson, Denver, Col., 358 Broad st. for the put week and The second such trp sponsored by the next three Sundays at the, m Island. has returned home after beng a whose condton: for several days the post, ths year, funds for them be held Aug. 22 and 29. oclock servce. Antntm by the guest of her son, Erc Hanson, was consdered Qujte serous, It quartet. were obtaned by monthly paper The pastor wll be the preacher BAY SHORE COMMUNITY Rversde ave,, a month/ restng comfortably and a speedy drves. Dr. James wll conduct the devotons at the vesper servce At 3:50 at a unon Servce to be held Sunday, Aug. 29, n Plgrm Baptst p. m. A program of Lenten and,. East Keansburg Mr. and Mrs. Ph lp Waldman, recovery Is now looked.for. Henry X Breleekl and Mrs, Fran Sermon ttle by Rev. John P. Conover p., Rversde Heghts, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sehultzand ces Moeller accompaned the group, Church. Easter musc wll be presented by Euler for the a. m. servce Sunday wll be "Seekng Consolaton." Sue, Lttle Slver, are on a ten Detrot, -Mch., vsted Mrs. - Corp. t Mrs. Percy Sherman and daughter, daughters Bonne Lee and: Joan of Overhead Door Products On t were Gregory Held, Kenneth The Buds of Promse comprsng Edward Hart, organst-drector; grls from 6 to 2, are meetng at Halle Nowland, soprano; Mary Mss Ann Shaw wll lead the chor day mptor trp to Lake George, Schultzs parents, Mr, and Mrs. Bd Ov«r SB Yars of Oontnnena Barvc* 2:30 p. m. today. Hensley, contralto; Lucus Metz, In two anthems and the offertory. N. Y,, wn L. Wooley, Kavealnk Rver rd., A bus trp to Hershey, Pa,, wll tenor; Glen Darwn, bus, and Bble class, and church school at Mr. and Mrs. J. Henty OHern, last week, 465 SHREWSBURY AVENUE be taken by a, group from the Dane Dlpsoh,.Volnst. All are 9:45 a. m. Locust ave,, are spendng a month Mr. and Mrs. Russell Strupe, 63 RED BANK Ph. RE ohurch leavng Saturday at 8:20solosts n Metropoltan churches. a. m. A Sunday school outng at Farm experts say com s 25 per Lorrane Llstaj. Lynn Wlson, DonConey Island wll be held next. CALVARY BAPTIST cent more nutrtous when turned Strckland, George Shelby, Joan Thursday. Red Bank nto slage than when fed to anmals as gran and fodder. McKHVETC AUGUST SALE Valhorne, Marlene Patrcks, Jean Rev. 3. B. Gtlchrlt wll delver Gll, Mchael Flsowsky, Dorothy JEHOVAHS WITNESSES the annual; Mena day sermon Sunday at the H a. m. servce. Thom- Jean Moran, Robert J. Calandrlello, Red Bank Joseph Patalano, Corlnne Golson, In the Unted States, ST per cent Mary Lang, Paul HemBChoot Dom- A young mnster from Long as Epps-Is, marshal. of the new cars sold are sold on the Branoh wll be the guest preacher (The senor. chor wll. be under nstallment plan. You Genune PUBLIC MEETINGS TO DISCUSS THE RUMSON-FAIR HAVEN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Wed., August 8th, 8:00 P. M. at Rumson Hgh School, Rumson Frday, August 20th, 8:00 P. M. at Wllow Street School, Far Haven Attend one of these meetngs and get the facts on ths Here Is a rare opportunty to enjoy real savngs on MoXelvey furnture, long known for qualty because every pece comes from Amercas foremost manufacturers. Each, tem s backed by the McKelvey name, famous for dependablty, and we assure you that nothng has been specally purchased for sale purposes. DINING ROOM SUITES 8 pc. JUple Sut » 9 pe. Msple Sulta 7s5,0O S4».IO 0 pc. Knotty Pnt Sult 798.6o SII.0S 0 pc. Muhogtny Sut* ».«LIVING ROOM SUITES 2 pc. UpholtUrtd Sut* I7l.«t 2 pc. Upholttrtd. Sut. S32.0O» «.» 2 pc. Uphol«t«r«d Sut. (Foam Rubber) SS8.t0al.te S pc Upholatntd Sut. (Fom Rubber), ; S4l.fl at ther summer- cottage at Fal-Washngtomouth Heghts, Mass. st, are parents of a Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Sluator, Mad- bned pleasure and busness trp. 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31 Mrs. James H. Cottrell WEDDINGS BABISyDAVIDSOX NEW YORK CITY The Delmonlco hotel today wll be the scene of the weddng of Mss Patrca Bars, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander X>. Bars of Three Brook farm, Colts Keck, and ths cty, to Dr. Alan Davdson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwn Davdson of New York cty. Rabb Joel Geffen of the Jewsh theologcal semnary-wll offlcater asssted by Rev. Davd Putterman of the Park Avenue synagogue here, A recepton wll follow. RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2,954 Mrs. Wllam Copperthwate WEDDINGS TOXD COIXEB FAIR HAVEN Announcement has been made of the marrage of Mss Nancy Feld of ths place and Rev. John W. P. Coler, Sr., of Rahway. The ceremony wa performed Saturday,SJuly 24, Fsk A.M.E. chapel here by Rev, E. M. Mtchell, pastor, and Rev. John W. P. Coller, Jr., Newark, son of the groom. Mrs.^Baxter-Danlels of Red Bank was-organst, and Mss;IAnora Feld and Wllam Harrs sang. Raymond Boetels Brde Page Three BROWNSVILLE, Tex Mss Mare Frances Theresa Frledmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Frledmann; Sr., of 42 East Lever st, was marred Saturday afternoon n the Sacred Heart church here to Leut. James Harvey Cottrell, Ar Fprpc, son of Mr: and Mrs. Osceola P. Cottcll of Vsta p., Bed Bank, N. J. Danel J. Ljnch, O. M. I, offcated. /The -man altar was decorated wth lago fan-shaped arangements of whte gladol, Large baskets also held arrangements o gladol and greens on the Communon val Pews were marked wth whte satn rbbons and gladol blossoms..the brde, gven In marrage-: by her father, chose a waltz-length gqwn of whte Imported Chantllly lace and nylon tulle over taffeta. The smoothly molded bodco of lace- was desgned- wth. an ; bff- Bhoulder necklne fnshed wth appllqued motfs of lace. Long lace sleeves tapered to ponts over the hands. A wde, softly-pleated cummerbund of satn gave an empre effect. A full crcular skrt of layers of tullensjww taffeta was accented by a peplum of lace applqucd to the outer skrt n deep ponts Her flngetp vel of lluson fol from, a coronet of seed pearls and rdescent sequns. Her bouquet was a cascade arrange- ment of French whte carnatons Wth a w^te orchd In the center. Mrs. John Douglas Young of Austn, Tex., sster of the brde, was matron of honor. Her waltz-length gown was turquose nylon tulle over taffeta.! Tha taffeta bodce was fashoned wth a deeply rounded, low cuffed necklne, She cared a cascadng arrangement of yellow and bonze asters and v» ore a matchng weath of feathered asters, n her hahv Sho wore torquose satn pumps. The! brdes mother wore a navy lnen dress, whte hat* navy acccssoes and an orchd corsage. The brdegrooms mother wore a gray and navy prnt dress wth navy accessores and an orchd corsage. Ralph J. Frtedmann, Jr, of 46 Cedar st, ths place, brother of the brde, was best man. Followng a recepton at the home of the brdes parents the couple left on a weddng trp to New Orleans and the East Coast. The brdes travelng costume n.- cluded a gray Egyptan cotton sut trmmed n whte, a ftted jacket wth three-quarter sleeves, black velvet hat, black patent pumps and bag and an orchd corsage. Upon ther return they wll resde at Greenvlle, S. C, locaton of Donaldson Ar Force base, where Leut. Cottrell s statoned.. The brde s a graduate of Incatnate Word academy and Vlla Mara hgh school and the Texas SouthmoBt, college at. Brownsvlle, Leut, Cottrell was graduated from Bordcntovm Mltary nsttute and Prnceton unversty, where he was a member of the Charter club. Mayer Bayard Nuptals Mss Mary LpulsTTMayer, daughter of Charles C, Mayer of Ocean a\e., Bast Kcansburg, became the brde Saturday of Arman Second Class John Wesley Bayard, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Bayard of Pne Brook k d, Eatontown. d tok place at the Red Bank Methodst church wth Rev..Arthur Tngne, assocate pastor, offcatng. Jena -Ferrs was organst Mlaa Rta" Talu-lco, sarg "O, Promse. Ma" and "Because." I t.gven n marrage by her father, ; the brde ware a whte nylon tulle --BleoveleflB dress wth" "satn bodlee ^and embrodered off-the-shoulder, necklne, -Tho floor-length ska-flud an embrodered panel In front. Her -< nylon tulle fngertpvel was. at- tachod to a Queen Elzabeth crown. }8he carred a cascade bouquet of - whte carnatons and ah orchd. < Mes Carolyn Otten,of Belford was. mad of jonor,.brdesmads were Mss Mss,Bety; Anno!Mayor,setor Mayor,setor \ttt (ho bd brde; ^Mas MaryRlckman, M R l k stole Tho skrt was made wth a lace peplum. She wore a matchng pcture hat and carred a cascade bouquet of lavender gladol The brdesmads dresses Were of the same style but were In green. They, wore matchng hats and bouquets of yellow gladol. The flower grls yellow dress Was of the same style an the other atendants, She wore a matchngpcture hatband carred a basket of assorted flowers. Tho brdegrooms mother was dressed n a pnk lace., gown, wth whte assessorles. Herbert E, Bayard was hs brothe-rvbest man. Ushers ncluded Wllam Hanser, East Keansburgj Charles Herman, Brooklyn! and Paul Homllsh, Newark. : After,the weddng, a recepton Ma at fremens hall, Mddle-, tdwthhlp. For t\cr weddng trfo.to the Poconos the brldo wore an -aquamarne checked cotton dresswth black and whte accessores. < / Mr, and. Mr*..Bayard aregradustayoned: at,we«wr; Ar^orce base, JJaw., ^wthmhe,<v.,s/j Ar uu, o*uthe^ec,oplbj»plajp todjnako^ ther h,«. hoaa n Mldletowa townhlp^ Mr«. Alan Davdson Mrs. Sherwood OKuhn and Mss Dors Wlmpfhcmer are to -be honor attendants for the brde The brde wllwear a gown of vory taffeta, fashoned wth rosepont lace at the necklne, and a cap of rosepont holdng n placo her mothers lluson tulle vel. She wll carry a Bble wth Illy of the valley. Her attendants, wearng taffeta frocks, wll carry spray orchds. Dr. Davdson has chosen h* brother, Edward Davdson, to be best man. Ushers wll be another brother, Frankln Davdson, ard Paul Herrng Bars, brother of the brde, Dr^ Kenneth Gould- and Dr. Allen Kaplan. On tchlr cturn from a weddng trp to Canada, the; couple wll make ther home In New York cty, Mss Bars, an alumnae of the Brch Wathen school and Pcnnsylbana College for Women, has done graduate work at New York unversty. Dr. Davdson was graduated from New York unversty, and ts medcal school. He s a resdent: physcan at Mount Sna hosptal here. SMITH EMMONS EATONTOWN Mss Nancy Joan Smth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth I. Smth, 337 Wells avc, Oakhurst, and Robert B. Emmonsj. son. of Mr. and Mrs. Wl. Ham Emmons, Irvne p. here, were marred Sunday n the Eatontown Presbyteran church. Rev. Arthur Copeland, pastor ot the Long ^ranch Presbyteran church, offtcated. Clarence Meecs sang. Gven In marrage Dy her father, the brde, was attred n a whte floor length gown wth a net skrt over taffeta. She wore a vel of lluson net attached to a crown of seeded pearls and carred whte asters. Mrs. Wllam Huttng, South st. here, was matron of honor. She wore_a floor. jengu_lavendcr an= tquc slk gown and carred laven der and whte aster.. Mss JoArfn Smth, sster.of the brde, was junor brdesmad, Her dr.esa was yellow taffeta, wth yelow net over the skrt. She carred jellow roses and whte asters. Charles Stout, Park ave;. Oakhurst, was best man James Whte; Rejnolda d here, and Kenneth Smth, Jr., Wells ave., Oakhurst, ushered. The bldes mother wore a dress of lavende pesseu vole. The brdegooms mother vas atted n a dess of blue antque slk. A leccpton was hed at the home of the brde, For her weddng trp Mrs. Emmons wore a purple dress wth whte accessores. The couple wll take up resdence at 25 GarfWd ave., Elbcron. Tho brde was graduated from Long Branch hgh school and Newark State Teachers college. She wll teach n September at the Oalchurst schod Tho brdegroom also was graduated from Long Branch hgh school.he Is employed by the Manufacture!* Thread Grndng flrrr, New Shewsbury. HAYDEN CARROLL EAST KEANSBURG Mss Florente Mary Hayden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs John J. Hayden of Bray ave, here, and Thomas R. Carroll, son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Carroll, Sr., of ths place, wete marred Sunday afternoon at St. Cathernes Catholc-church. Rev. Francs P. Gunner, pastor, offcated at tho ceremony. The brde was gven In marrage by her father. The brdegrooms sster, Mss Louse Carroll, was mad of honor. Brdesmads were Mss Patrca Carroll, Mss Evelyn S. Carroll and Mrs. Delores Carroll. Joan Hayden, tho brdes sster, was junor brdesmad. Another sster, Lnda Hayden, was flower grl. Joseph Carroll was beat man. Ushers were Robert, Gangwlsch, Robert Bruno and Tony Marescea. Thomas Eccels was a junor usher. The brde wore a whte tulle gown, wth a chapel-length tran. Hor round neckllno was outlned n lace, and her) short sleeves ard skrt also were.trmmed wth laco. Her French Illuson vel fell from a Juljet cap. She carred a cascade bouquet ot whte gladol, an orchd and streamers, The mad of honors purple tulle strapless.,.gown was trmmed wth a spray of pnk roses, She wore a stole^ and,hor headpece Wa of darkpurple Jtowers. She carred a bouquetof pnk gladol.. - The" brldesmadg wore lght lavender,, gowns, trmmed < n > purple, wpjflrw lavender^gown trjmned NEW YORK CITY The marrage of Mss Helen Mare Mersage to Dr, Wllam H. Copperthwato took place Saturday at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, Columbus ave at 60U st. The brde s the daughter of Mrs. Barbara Marsh of Aster, W. Va, and the late Joseph Mersage. The brdegroom s the son of Mrs. Anna D. Copperthwate of Red Bank and the late Harry Copperthwate. A nuptal mass was celebrated by Rev Francs P. Dwycr of Mlltown, N. J. The marrage ceremony was porformed by Rev. John F. Carvlln, pastor of the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, and was followed by a lecnptlon hold: at the Bartzon, Plaza hotel. Escorted by Edmondson H Igoe, the brde wore a gown of mported whte chantllly lace r and tulle, the bodce fashoned wth a scoop neck trmmed wth tny seed pearls The fngertp vel, of tulle descended from an mported coronet of stylr lzed orange blossoms of seed pearls and brllants The brde carred a bouquet of whte orchds, and stephanotls. Mss Kaye Keller of West Orange was mnld of honor. The other brdal attendants were Mrs. Rchard Dorfman, Mrs. Thomas Segretto and Mss Helen Kemp of NcW York of whte carnatons, roses and delphnums, Mrs. Robert Locke of Red Bank Was matronof honor. She wore a blego gabardne sut and carred a corsage of yellow roses. > Robert Locke of Red Bank was best man, Tho brdes mother wore a navy bluo dress of lace and tmffeca wth navy hat and shoos. She > carred a corsage of pnk roses. "" A recepton was held at the home of the brdes parents. For her weddng trp to cw York cty MrS_Cogan wore a blaok and whte drear, The/couple wll, llv*> In Eatontown. Y,,,,> The brde attended.mlddletown P.ORT * MONl{6UTfl--Mlss teo-townshp -hgh school, and the na-,e)lso ScharokV Sreeh rd.. here-, yhpadplete. tshe^aso carred % LBOade\/bf^?pufplrfLfljdIall ^Tn< >~lll^wor««-]&vender v - *aa. Mrs. Wllam Copperthwalte cty and Mrs. Albert Murray of Albany, N. Y. All wore ballernalength gowns of crystaletto slk n pastel sea green. They carred bouquetb of yellow roses and stephanotls. Dr. Harry J. Copperthwate was best man for hs brother. The ushers were Dr. Edward J. McKenra and Wllam T, Wlchmann of Red Bank. Dr Paul Jaffe of New York cty and Dr. Angelo-M: Paternoster of Clfton. Followng tho recepton, the couple left on a weddng trp through the New England States and Canada. The brde attended Farmont, West Vrgna Busness college and s a graduato at the Grace Downs Modelng school. She s employed wth Cnerama Productons corporaton. The groom Is a, graduate of Red Bank Catholc hgh school and Mount St. Marys college In Eramtsburg, Md Ho receved a dental degree from Georgetown unversty, Washngton, D. C. Followng postgraduate work n. perodonta at New York unversty, he served on the faculty of tle dental college at New York unversty for fve years. He? on the staff of Monmouth Memoral hosptal and s servng as vce presdent of The Amercan Academy of Dental Medcne. Marred at Atlantc Hghlands ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Mss Antonette L!I lan Barbetta, daughter ot Mr. and Ma Aonzo > Barbetta, 34,4 South ave. here, and Frankln Delano Huberts, son of T. J. McCoy, Burnwell, Ky., wc.e marred Sunday, July 25, at St. Agnes Catholc chnch. Rev. Carl A. Wagner offcated Gven In marrage by her father, tho brde was attred n a floor length gown of be.glum lace wth a three-ter skrt and Queen Anne collar^ She wore a crown of pearl apple blossoms wth a fngertp tulle vel, and earned, a bouquet of whte roses and babys breath. Mss Ann TroccKU ft Red, Bank was mad of honor. She wore a purplo gown and a lavender headpece. She carred a basket of flowers, The brdes mother wore a pnk nylon gown over taffeta, wth pnk and whte accessores, and. a corsage of whte roses, The brdegrooms mother wore a blue crepe and lace dress wth blue and whte accessores. Her corsage, too, was of whte roses. - A roceptlon followed at Bachstadts restaurant. For her weddng trp to the. Poconos, Mrs! Carroll choe a two-pece grey dress, wth blue and whte accessores. Mr. and Mr*. Carroll wll make ther homo on Bray ave. hero. Mrs. Carroll Is a graduate <of Mlddletown townshp hgh sc-hqq! She s employed at Watson Laboratores, Fort Monmouth. A graduate ot Red Bank Catholc hgh school Mr. Car-. rollla_^n_«stlvej:duty_jwlth the Navy,,statoned atjnorfolk; Va. Wth: floral headpeces," They car- shrmp gown of laa and net, and carred a bouquet of whte carnatons. Anton Kostak of Fort Monmouth was best nan. The, brldeb mother wore a street length frc^ of dulty rose lace. A recepton was. held at Mc- Guros gro\e, Mlddlctovn For her weddng trp to Na^aa Falls, the brtlu Avoro a" whte, wll: When they return they w ll take up resdence at Bay ave. here. Tho brde was graduated from Atlantc.Hghlands hgh school and Is employed at the Watson area, Fort Monmouth. The brdegroom, who s n the army, s statoned at Fort Monmouth. were marred Saturday at the Fort Monmouth msson. Rev. Donald Magaw, pastor, offcated, Gven Jn marrage by her fathor, the brde was attred In a blue gabardne sut; trlm.ned n poodle cloth. She woro a whte hat and carred an old fasnlonod bouquet brdegroom attondedasbry.park hgh schop; He-Is employed by tle Teptrfmext* of Colatyatoh and Ms. John W. P. Coller, Sr. Gven In marrage \y her brother, Harold Feld of feomervllle, the brde wore an aqua c.-epe afternoon dress and a sheet whte nylon, coat. A large whte- pcture hat and a bouquet of gardenas, carnatons and baby* breath completed her attre. Mrs, Walter Stratton, Somervllle, sster of the brde, was matron of honor. Sho was attred n a yellow taffeta dress wth ht to match Her bouquet was of pastel-colored m\od flowers. Andrew B Coller, Newark, son of the groom, was best man Bernard H. Feld, Somervlle; Harold Jones, Rahway, and Wllam and Howell Harrs, Eaontown, were ushers. A recepton was at the home of tho brde After a trp to SumUr 8- C, and Georga, the couple wll resde n Far Haven ana Rahway The brldo s the dau fc -ater or the ale Amos and Anna ( Feld of Fomervlle &he s a teacher In the Wllow Street sch-cl here Rev. Mr Coller s the ".on of the late Wllam H. ard Lou -e Coller of Marlon, S C He e - ct from the Bethel A ME co A cnce, New Jersey aca n 397 alc a pas torate or 26 years al Ebcnezcr AME church, Rahway. FREDERICK BOETFX Sally Marguerte Frederck of 3 Wlson ave. Long Branch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs George Wllam Frederck of 453 West End ave, Elzabeth, and Raymond Frederck Boetel, son of Mrs John G. Boetel of 57 South Woodland dr, Far Haven, wero marred Saturday at Epworth Methodst church, Elzabeth, Rev. James Anderson of Lafayette college, Easton, Pa. ofllated Mss Prudence Curts was organst, Gven n marrage by her father, thobrde _was attred In a whte floor-length gown wth a portrat necklne and a tered, permanently pleated skrt of nylon net She wore a fngertp length vel attached to a laco cap by sprays of lllles-of-thc-vallcv and carred a bouquet of wmte roses and babys breath. Mr3. Joseph B Hgh of Nxon Park was matron of honor. She wore a nlle green organdy floor length gown and carred a bouquet of yellow roses and babys breath. Ensgn John Warren Noyes of 89 Woodland dr, Far Haven, was besl man. Joseph B. Hgh of Nxon Park and Ensgn Bradford Nojes of Bayslde, Va, ushered The brdes mother wore a gown of chompagno Wee wth champagc accessores The brdegrooms mother wore a gown of blue slk organza wth pale pnk accessores A recepton was held at the Pnes n IMuchon. For her weddng trp to the Poconos the brde woro a gray cotton prncess dress trmmed n yellow wth yellow accessores When they return Aug. 20 they wll mako ther home near Fort Campbell, Ky, where the brdegroom Is statoned n the army., The brde was graduated from Battln hgh school, Ellzabct, and Monmouth Memoral hosptal rchool of nursng. She) v.as on the pedatrc staff ot the ho.->p,tal Tha brdegroom was graduated fom Rumson hgh school and tha Unncslty of Georga Ho receved hs bachoor or arts degree n Journalsm and.vtj3 a member of the Lambda Ch Alpha and tho Sgma Delta Ch journalstc fraternty. XOKER WHITE Mss Louse Lok?r, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roocrt Loker of Nutswamp rd, Mlddletown, became the brde of Arthur,H. Whte, 3d, son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur H. Whtte, Jr., of Newfane, Vt., Saturday n the Mlddletown Reformed church. Rev. Walter W. Fegner, pastor, offcated, Wallace Thompson sang "Because. Mrs. George Scott was the organst Gven n marrage by her father, the brde was attred In a blue slk dress trmmed wth rhlnestones. Sho wore a whlte.hat and carred a bouquet of whte gladol and babys breath. Mss Mary Lou Kearnes was mad of honor. She wore a dress of yellow taffeta. Kenneth G&nson of Red Bank was best man and Karl Helwg of Keyport ushered. The brdes mother wore a dress of lght grey nylon, The brdegrooms mother was dressed In yellow nylon.. A recepton wan held at the brdles home. For her.weddlng trp to New England she wore a gray sut. -, ; _,, The->rlde -wa»; graduated, ttm Mlddletown townshp "hgh* lohool n, 953, and attended the,,»ehool Ofjnurslng at Fltkuv hosptal, The Mrs. Raymond Frederck Boetel ELIZABETH Mss Solly Mar- John Warren Noyes y of Woodguerte Frederck, daughter of Mr.land dr., Far Haven, was best man, and Mrs, George Wllam Frcdorlck of 453 West End ave., and Bradford Noyes, U S N, of Bay- Tho ushers were Leut. (JG) sde. Va... and Joseph B. Hgh, Raymond Frcdondc Bactel, son of Nxon Park. Ms. John Geogo Baetcl of South The brdes mother was attred \Voodland_clr I ar Hat en, and the In a gown of champagne-colored lace and tulle* wth matchng ac- cessorcs and a corsage ol pnk roues. The brdegrooms mother chose aqua chffon wth pnk accessores and a corsago of pnk roses. For her weddng trp to the Poconos, tho brda wore a gray prncess stled cotton frock wth jellow and whte accessores and a lato Mr. Boetel, were marred Satuday at tlo Epworth Methodst church hero. Rev. James Anderson of the-faculty o tho department of relgon at Lafnyetto college at Easton, Pa, offcated. All whte gladol: and green decorated tho chuch Mss Prudent e Curts -was -organst. A recepton followed nt The Pnes at Metuchm. Escorted by hor father, tlo brde vm attred n a floor Icfrth gown of whte Incc, desgned wth a ound necklne, hot plbow-length corsago of whte roses The couplo v.ll make ther horn* n Kentudj. The brde was graduated from slecvs and bouffant skrt, mado ot j Battln hgh school n Elzabeth and panels of lace and ter upon ttr of I Monmouth Memoral hosptals pleated nylon lluson. Her-.fngertp-length vel fell from ( laco tered nurse - and a member c-f. tho school of nursng. She s a regs- Julet cap, trmmed v.lth small pctlatrlc nursng staff at Mon- _ spra\ of \allov lllc The brde carred an old-fashoned nosegay bouqet of whte loses and Baby a breatl. s Ms Joseph B Hgh of Nxon Park was h6..ssters matron of honor. Hor Nle Rrccn. organdy gown Was mado wth a bodce of whte eyelet materal, worn wth matchng green capo She wore a snall, whte.cap".and, carred an old-fashoned nosegay of yellow roaes nnd Babys breath. LITTLE FERRY Mss Joan Palvls, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, F, S. Svetlk of 5 Marshall avc hero, and Andrew Lnde, son of Mrs Anna Lnde of 3th st, West Kcansburg, and the late Julus Lfndc, wore~~mn.rrod~saturday~~afr ternoon at St. Margarets Catholc church Rev Ncholas A. CarJIno, pastor, at the ceremony.. Gven n marrage by her gandfathor, tho brde woro a gow.n of whte hand-sewn Chantllly lace, wtn a long tran of net and satn Her fngertp vel of nylon tulle fell from a heart-shaped cap of pearls. She carred a bouquet of whte roses The brdes sster, Mss Lllan Palvls, was mad of honor. Her gown was floor length of aqua net She carred a bouquet of jellow roses Kathy rodnlajorsky was flo/- or grl. Sho wore a yellow net dres.< wth a Peter Pan collar and puffed sleeves, an^ carred a small bouquet of mlncd llowers, Wllam Fl\ of Unon Beach was best.nan and Walter Potk of ths place nn usher, Tlo brdes grandmother wore a Na\y blue dress and a corsage of red roses. Tho brdegrooms mother wore a navy blue dress, too. Her corsage also was of red roses A recepton followed at tho T J. Sokol hall here. For her weddng trp to Nagara Falls, Mrs Lndo wore a blue and whte prnce&s stjle dress They wll ll\c on 3th st, West Kcansbure Srs. Lnde attended Leona and Lodl hlg schools A graduate of Keypot hgh school, Mr. Lnde Is employed as an electrcans helper by Walter Snjder of Keansburg. S VNDLE ROBBINS Mss Joan Louse Sandlo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Sandle, 06 Pacfc blvd,, Cllffwood Beach, became the brde of Davd Allan Robblns, son of Mrs. Francs Robblns, Wcstfleld, and the late Mr. Robblns, Saturday afternoon In Frst Presbyteran church of Perth Amboy. Rev, Dr. Andrew M. Sobben and Rev. Leonard Kalkwarf offcated. Gven n marrage by her father, the brldo ^sova a, gown of rose pont tulle and lace. A cown of rhnestones and seed pearls held her shoulder-length vol In place and she carred a fan-shaped bouquet of yellow roses and gardenas. Mrs. Fred Wallng was matron of honor, and Mrs. Herbert Robblns, Mrs. Leonard Kalkwarf and Mss Joan Cressman were brdesmads. Herbert Robblns served as best man, and Donald Palmer, Edward Galge and James Lough ushered. j^mrs:,robblns s a graduate of Matawah hgh school and Mddlesex General hosptal school of nursng^ where she was employed as assstant head nurse untl last month..t JK graduate of Hackensack hgh school,and Rutgers unversty, Mr. Robblns la employed as a mechancal /engneer by New Jersey Bell Telephone company at Murray Hll. mouth Memoral hosptal.. The brdegroom was graduated from Rumson hgh school and recued a bachcor ot arts degree n Journalsm at the Unversty of Georga. le Is. a member.of Lambda Ch Alpha fraternty and Sgma Delta Ch. professonal journalstc fraternty., Mr. Boetel Is servng In tha Army, statoned at Fort Campboll, Ky, wth"the Eleventh Arborne dvson. Babette Barton Feted at Shower SEA BRIGHT Mss Babette Barton of New York cty was guest Saturday nght (f.ven by Mrs. Thomas Kuczola anl Mss Louse Douglas at the nome of Mrs. Claude Mlnald of Church st The gfts were concealed under a lagc decorated u.nbrclla and the room was decjated n blue Rnd whte. Favors were mnature bluo and whte crepe umbrellas. A buffet supper was ocved. Mss Barton wll be marred Saturday, Aug. 2, to John W. Douglas of Wcstbury, IJ, formerly of Soa Brght. Tle Weedng wll take place at Holy Cross. Catholc church, Rumson Guests wee Mrs. WHlam Douglas, Ms John Wer, Mrs Vctor Perott, Mrs. Edgar Altman, Mrs. Regnald Layto, Uu Robert Norton, Mrs Andrew Keatng, Mrs. Marvfn Pedersen, Ms Walter Covert, Mrs Hclmer Hansen Mrs. June Welsch Mrs. Hany Robertson. Mrs John Keenan. Mrs. Thomas Farrell, Mrs Joseph Stanley, Mrs Thomas Lrtson, Mrs. Harry Lovgrcn, Mrs feusan Hay- Vard, Mrs. Frank Wallace, Mrs. Helena Krschbaum Mrs Claude Mlnold. Ms. Edgar Welsch and lutse Marv Lou Kuczola, Edna Rojrers, Gertrude Jnald, Elane [ Kalsle Claudette Vuald, Petra Welsch, Haz«l Mlnald Jane Mnaldl, Elzabeth Mnadl and Grace Mlnald, all of Sea Brght. Ms John OSaye Mrs. Sara Jackson, Mrs. Harrj Sage, Mrs. Larry Polcastro, Mr* Joseph Sage, Mrs George Owens _nd Mrs. Joseph Plau and Msses Helen OSage, Geneve\c Owens, Snaron Sage and Joan O Sage of Leonardo; Mrs. Edward Holden anr Mrs. Albert Fcrruglaro, Monmouth Beach; Mrs. Rta Haley Douglas, Red Bank; Mrs. Neal Barrett, Kearny; Mrs. Marjorle Smth, Long Branch; Mrs. Joseph Matovsky, Deal, Mrs. Ana Barton, Mrs Gerard Morrssey, Mrs. Rose Kazan ana Mrs. Elane Kend7, New York cuv, and Mrs. Clarence Douglas, Westbury, L. I.. tybeck IULL Mr. and Mrs. August Lybeck, Robertsvlle, announce the marrage of ther daughter, Lnda, to Jerome Hll of Bloomfleld. The ceremony was-performed-by-rev. Charles Whlttaker In the Presbyteran church at Metuchen Julyjjo, Mss, Janet Molnarl, Unon Beach, was the mat of honor and Robert Hll, Mlltown, brother,of, the brdegroom, was best man.. When they return from a weddng trp td the Poccnoj, Mr. and Mrs. Hll wll resrde n Newark,*

32 Pace Four BED BANK HEGISTER. AUGUST GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY SERVICE STATION FOR RENT. DIATE OCCUPANCY. RIVER ROAD IN FAIR HAVEN. PHONE KELLOGG AFTER 6 P. M. PHONE DUNKIRK YOU CAN TRUSJ FORD DEALER USED CARS -ALL MAKES ON SALE! RED FINAL REDUCTIONS $jj.9o $ $Q.9O BANK VALUES TO SOME CASUALS at $5.00 J ASBURY PARK Buyng A Car? If you ara buyng a car, new or used, were sure you want the lowest fnancng terms. We have the low-cost plan to sut you. Come n and let us tell you about t. USE LOW-COST FINANCE y AT THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK NEW CARS at USED CARS at n»y provde the necessary nsurance from the agent of your choce.. / J Board Penalzes St. Marys Church; Hearng on St. Agnes Church Today IMME- f- NEWARK The atate Legalsed Games ot Chance Cuotrol commttee Tuesday declam St. ^lays Catholc Church, New Monmouh, Inelgble to apply for a bngo or raffles lcense for three, months. The ; commssons s-t 0 " followed a hearng July 29 -ttjon church- epreserftatves adnlltted alleged volatons at Jlcensj. cash raffles In June and July, Meanwhle, the control commsson announced tha St. Agnes Catholc church,. Atlantc Hghland!, has been charged wth raffles volatons on sc/cral occasons n June and July. The commsson wll hold a hearng on. the charges tns ; afternoon at 5 oclock at the commssons offces here. The commssons charges aganst St Marys church - were that chances were sold-of the premses and n advance of the date of a raffle on four occasons In June. Persona Not 4*esent The. commsson nlso chaned that In connecton wth a lahle held July S chances wore pu chased In the names ot : persons not present at the sale, It charged that "captans" canvassed other pel sons ll advance of the July 0 raffle, and, on the day of the drawng, purchased chances n the, names of. the persons canvubsed. Church lepcsentatves admtted the facts about tho July 5 Incdent, but contended that they wee not In volaton of the law. The commsson ruled that they were, The chuch admtted anothct another charge by ths commsson that the sellers of wnnng tckets at the ruffle wce gven cash awards n volaton of ganng rules. The commsson JLSO cted the church for operaton of a wheel wll return home Aug. 2 after wthout a lcense on July 0. Theeght Weeks at Camp Echo Hll, commsson sad the wheel was for a raffle on cakes, and was consdered to be "mnor," Commttee Crtcrcd The Mddletown townshp commttee, whch ssued lcenses to the Is made nnd It Is no longer necessary for boough resdents to sep-daughter of Dr. and Ml Martn Mss Betty Qulk,, lfl-y c a.r-old church, was ofcltlczed by the com-aratmsson for not fulfllng ts dutes :ther trash. Qurk, Wlson p, was a b ldes- at the marrage of Mss Emly 4 The well baby clnc of the Pub-mallc Health Nursng assocaton ot Thompson to Ray Carter Walker Declarng that n two nstances volatons were apparent on the Rumson, Sea Brght and Far Haven wll he held next Thursday Mss Qurk roomed wth Mss at Kcnnebunkport, Me, Saturday. face of the churchs applcaton, the commsson addej: "The gov-aftemoon n tho nurses room of Thompson; for two,years at school. ernng body, In sple of ths fact, Issued the lcense. Had the gov ernng body fulflled ts dutes under (th» law).. the lcense would not have bee. ssued." two weeks motor trp to Marthas Volatons alleged aganst St. Ag-Vneyarne church are that hancc were Island, Cape Cod, Mass purchased In behalf of persons not present for the drawngs. Sentenced for Theft From Red Bank Student NEW YORK A. ouspended sen-.uvcs-anova probaton term were rreted out In General Sessons court here Tuesday to a New Yorker, who admtted stealng over $500 *r7»rq of clothng fdm the car bf Robert Hoffman of 27 Manor dr., Red Bank. The defendant, Anthony Gentlly, 32, of 9 West 4St st, was sentenced by Judge Joan A. Mullen, before whom he plesded gulty )n July. Hoffman, a student at Holy Cross college, parked hs car at 4lst st. and Ffth ave, Ap. 22. When he returned to the car. ne found that hu clothng had b?ej^ stolen, n May, "alter~\ poiso Investgaton, the garments were located In a pawn shop here and traced to Gentlly. Donna Jo Sovero Fles Here from Pttsburgh LITTLE SILVER Donna Jo, Sovero, seven-year-od daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sovlcro of Pttsburgh, Pa., has been vstng her grandparents, M. and Mrs Antono Sovlenrof Brnch ave., alter havng flown unaccompaned fron her home. Her parents have snce joned her. and expect to motor home ths week-end. Her fatler a gaduate of Oho unversty, In a cont actor In Washngton, Pa. Her grandfather for many year3nas, conducted a talor shop n the Kdel buldng at Broad and Monmouth sts. Specal Ths Week ROSES Far Haven Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Allen of Lake ave, returned ths week from a stay at ther summer cottage at Sunshne Harbor, Ocean county. Lovett ave, Lttle Slver,_ lt rlgh Mr. and Ms JLank BJgham. _ tlm _c_2nade_hcr_hpr!e_jvth. Mr. andeyebrow," ht football goal post and chldren of Tuxedo, N. Y., "Mrs Wll Ward, and Wendy Sue spent the week-end r the house on and Bllllc Ward. Far Haven d, whch was occuped by the late Mrj. Wllam Blentertan the Monmouth Mr. and Mrs. Wll Ward wll en- County hem. Mrs. Blenhem was the mother of Mrs. Brgham. Mrs. End Rlchads of Washngton, D. C, spent the week-end wth her brother-n-law and sster, Mr. and Mrs. Berkeley Cater of Far Haven rd. Mss Bernadne Stewart of Far Haven rd s makng a motor trp through New Yorn state Whle sway she wll vst her former home In Oswcgo, Mn and Mrs. Wllam Baly, Jr., of Rver Oaks are, Vacatonng n Vermont; Counclman Jesse Mcllray announced at Monday nghts meetng of the mayor and councl that the borough lbrary wll be closed the last week of August and the frst, week of September. Counclman and Mrs. Arthur H. Rlemnn of Rvelann dr. have teturned home after a vacaton n Mane. Patrolman Peter Hart s on two weeks vacaton from hs dutes wth tn- polce depm tment. Counclman and Mrs Tony Huntng ae on three wccltv vacaton n Calforna, unero they are vsltlpg relatves Mr. and Mrs. Baley B. Scott and daughter Susan of BO Kemp ave. ctuncd home flatuday after spendng three week»>. at,east Brewster on Cape Cod, Mass Another daughter, Mss Polly Scott, Stanton Staton. t wns announced at Monday nghts councl meetng that under the boroughs new garbage collecton arrangement, omv one pckup the. Knollwoodschool. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley D. Wllams and daughter Sandra of Frst st, returned home Saturdxy from a They report havng had a most enjoyable vacaton. Durng the past week a magnola tree n the front yard of the resdence property of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J. Noll of 479 Rver rd., has been In full bloom for the second tme ths year. In the early sprng the tree was profuse wth brght pnk bloseoms and last week t agan brought forth a tree full of flowers, ths tme show whte! The strong wnds gf Tuesday and^efc terda;r have (Caused many of the present blooms to lose ther petals as well as ther beauty. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor of 20 Forman gt.,have returned home after havng had a most enjoyable stay at New Haven, Conn. Mr. Taylor,-who s the executve vce presdent of the Red Bank Communty Chamber of Commerce, In a card to The Regster stated that ho was there "tryng to learn how to-t>perst«s~bettetf Chamber.": Col. Lovejoy Heads Judges Commttee ASBURY PARK Col..Clarence,/OveJdy of Oocanport, author and edtor of "Lovejoys Unversty and College Gude," and a leader n the educaton feld, heads the commttee of judges who wll select the wnner of the Natonal College Queen contest to be held here Sunday, Sept. 2 Col Lovejoy s boatng edtor of the New York Tmes and a former professor at.rutgers unversty. Others selected on the judge panel so far are Rchard R;. Falk, drector of the Horato Algcr. Awards, and Lester Rand, drector of the Youth Research Insttute of New York. A sentment the world over Wherever flowers can be sent.,.from wherever you arc,,,we can send them promptly ;thm4:, fucmmur No occason s too solemn.. > none coo joyous...no heart too heavy... none too lght for the joyof recevng flowers. LITTLE* SlCvEft." Rumson Mr. and Mrs. Rlchad H. Ward of Leota celebrated ther 2th wed dng annversary last Thursday at a barbecue supper at the home of Mr. an* Mrs. Wll Ward on Rosa- He ave. Ther son," Rchard "D. Ward, celebrated hs tenth brthday, and-patty Lou Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W E. Ward, marked, her eghth brthday. Also present were Mss Phylls Pesce of Washngton, D. C, who for some Phlatelc socety tomorrow nght at ther hon c. Talks about shp covers wll be gven by Frank Hollowpush of Allenhurst, Leon de la Rcusslle-of Red: Bank and Walter Quelch of Wanamassa. Seaman Walter Whte, son of Mrs. Ella C. Whte of 58 Washngton st., and l.usband of the for- Bank, cut rght foot, stepped on coffee: can; Pat Buln, 20 months mer Else M. Pasqulnl of Red Bank, old, Newman Sprngs rd, Red has been assgned to the Naval Ar Bank, dog bte; James VanBrunt, Development Squadron, based at 45, : of >20 Unon st, Red Bank.cut the U. S Naval Ar Staton. Atlantc Cty, A graduate of Rumson 76-D Throckmorton ave., Rod over rght eye; Mary Grlgg,Z8, of hgh school, Whte entered- the Na-Bank, cut rght leg, fell down vym 95 and receved hs recrut tranng at the U. S. Naval tranng Center, Crcat Lakes,. The Rumson fre department agan has canceled Its fremens far and wll rase fund, usually derved from Its far, by conductng a house-to-house canvass. Envelopes have been dstrbuted to glass; Frances Applegate, JJ4, of resdents and wll be pcked up by U. Vlla p, Eatontown, cut rght members of the fre department thumb on mlk bottle; Grace Bennett, year old, of Brevent a\e, next woel(. Leonardo, cut forehead, fell; Lnda Pern El, Jr, journalst thrd Morrell, 2, of Wlson ave, Port class, U, S; JJ, son of Patrolman Monmouth, possble broken rght and M-s, Pcrr El of Lafayette st., arm, caught arm n washng machne wrnger, and Stephen s spendng ten days leave at home llc- -He Is a member of the-crew of the U S S Salpan, now docked at Norfolk, Va., alter recently completng a world cruse. Cspt Wllam H Zerr of Second at. s on two weeks Vacaton fron hs dutes wth the polce department. Assstant Fre Chef and Mrs. Russell McCue of BIngham ave. are buldng a new home on Oak lane. Treated at Rvervew Persons treated at Rlvervew hosptal the past week ncluded Tonl Ann Cerqua, 2, of Lepnardvllle rd., Belford, took an unknown quantty of asprn; Wllam Morrel, Jr., S2, of Clnton ave., Belford, punctured left elbow on pece of solder; James Monaghan, / 6, of 8 Lnden st.. East Keansburg, doff bte; Joseph E. McGrath, 33, of Long Branch, cut rght hand, fell; Robert Paul,, of 47 North whle rdng bcycle; Grace Durstewltz, 6, of 8 Lafayette st, Rumson, broken rght wrst, fell at roller akatlrtg rnk; Tony DeBans, 2, of 24 John st., Keansburg, cut rght arm on car lcense plate; Dorothy Sdney, 22, of 256 Brdge ave., Red Bank, cut wrst, ht arm aganst wndow, breakng glass; Thomas Sexton, 7, of Ocean ave., Sea Brght, stepped on nal; Wlbur I Smth, 26, of 22 Pearl st. Red steps; Alce Adams, 36, of 20 Baysde dr., Atlantc Hghlands, Injured rght foot, fell down steps; Harvey Rawllngs, 30, of Port Monmouth, cuts of left eye, face and car, ht by broken glass; Howard Ernst, 3, of 5 Maplewood ave, Rumson, cut left foot on broken Kaguc year old, of 5 Crawford st., Eatontown, cut forehead, fell. LIBRARY CLOSING LITTLE SILVER Tre lbrary at the borough hall wll not be open Tuesday because the lbraran, Mrs. Eleanor Ktyon, Is vacatonng. It wll bo open as usual. Tuesday, Aug. 24. HAVE YOU SEEN H. C. JONES OFFER? PAGE 3, SECTION 2 LEONS RUG CLEANING IN OUR WALL TO WALL CARPETING OUR SPECIALTY Backed by over 40 yean rug cleanng experence. Estmate* cheerfully gven! Ho oblgaton. CALL RE IN YOUR HOME LEONS Cleaners - LawAerers Rug Cleaners Always Ample Parkng In Front of Plant WHITE ST. RED,BANK Complete ELECTRICAL SERVICE REPLACE DULL AND BURNT OUT LAMPS WITH NEW BRIGHT LAMPS PHONE RED BANK ALLEN ELECTRIC SHOP "Red Banks Leadng Electrc Sltop"» ^HITE.STREET., _.... CLOSED BAT. AT I, P. K, + NOTICE SOF-RECISTRA7-ION At tn request ot th_tovrr»hlp Clerk jf the Towmhl]> of Mlddletonn. In ordtr to nlve the voter of Mdllotown Town- hp n convenent tme und plxce for rtultertnkfor thenurpom! of vatlnvlh th«tonuhlpot Mddletown,,L h«v«deputed Elzabeth C, Hubb to nccept regstratons at the followng pl»ce, dlte nn<l hour In the Townshp of MlddUtonn, \, Hour (or rcultrntlon at uld pucea on md dttca shall be from 7 T, M, to» T, M, and any unfesltered person In th«town»m o( MWdlelovn may Mj[U- ter at that tme for tha Gnarl B«ttlon for Ht, on or bafors Septembtr 23, 94. y Tha datea and placm ars as ollowa Thuradny avenlk. 8»Pt. 9, J9(4 At,.the ^Mddletown Townhlp Flr«CntlKn^ No, * Tlra JHouse,, State Ur)«dBl / t SUMMER Tueldny avenlnlb, a«pt. 4, 9E4 At tha Rver Praa Hoae, Co. Fre Haue, Folter and Applegtta StUttl, k Ulttr Flaza.Wednwday -unln, Sept. U. M At tha Co.munlt Tre Co. Fre Home, Appleton Avenue, Leonardo. t Thuradnjr e\enlnj, Sect, 6, 964-^ At the Belford Engne Co. No, I Fre Hojle, Malr. Street, Beltorn. Frday evnltg, Sent. 7. 9(4 At tha Emt Ktanaburt Fre Co, lr( Home, Thomnon and Day, Ayenne Eaat Kanbun. Monday evenng, Sept. 20, 9ol. At the Brevant Park and Leon»tdo lre Co. JFIr* Houe, Center Avenue, Leonardo. >* Tutdur evtnlng, Sept. 3, «I< At the Unorott Frs Co FlreHo enng, S. At theporf«pnmouth,flr«do. Fr Home, Man, Btreet, Port Monmonth. Dated Frcehpld AugUlV», 9?<. "," j, A tf JAV I, HATF8LD,-,,*, Supetlntrdtnt of.eleotlon C l lttl^ HOME OWNERS! J«Modernze! Repar j J* FOR LITTLE AS $ 5 PER MONTH YOU CAN HAVE ANY OF THESE JOBS DONE tlrflnc Oarece Numbnc Maonry Hewn Addltena New alkrmm AMIa C««venl«M Cemb. WlaUwe NO DOWN PAYMENT WHATSOEVER! ^ Perth, Knalnuraa ff Jalaulta yf Dermett / Fletr TIMnf / HaaUnt / Paltlng FIRST PAYMENT DUE NOV. Inqurt About Oar Shall Homt AMERICAN HOME CONSTRUCTION CO. :-: ESTABLISHED 839 :-; N«wman Sprng* Read * Red Bank PHONE RE DAY OR NIGHT MEET MONMOUTH LUMBERS SALES FORCE READY TO SERVE YOU COURTEOUSLY AND EFFICIENTLY... AND TO HELP YOU WITH ANY BUILDING PROBLEMS CLAUDE L. IRONS Claude s the famly man around here He lves wth, hs wfe and fve chldren n West Freehold. He has been * Freehold councl clerk for < 6 years and a past master - J>f-,0lve-Br*noh-#a-M* ^ sons. He has been wth * ^onmouth Lumber snce Aprl after 28 years wth " Glbert Combs Co., Freehold, Fast and effcent servce Is Claudes specalty to all those who call thejr orders to Mon- ^ mouth lumber. As dspatcher he has control of all orders and delveres. Claude nvtes al hs Freehold frends to call hm at Monmouth Lumber. I LESTER G. MEGILL A newcomer to our sales force, but wth lots of ex-, perence. Les s marred and has two chldren and lves In Wanamassa. He s a veteran and a member of the Elks. Let Les show you some of our nstallatons on fbre glass awnngs and pato enclosures, "YouTf agree theyre > beautful and "practcal and come In new pas* "tet"shades7 * Le«wll show"you how you can have them for your own home and wll gladly gve you estmateson request, JOHN R. MEGGY "Jack" has, been t Mon mouth Lumber for about a, year and a nal and boasts of over 25 years In the lumber busness, He Is a wdower and lves n Manasquan. He belongs to the Amercan Legon and Is a veteran of \^W I. -, Jacks the answer man when It comes to constructon. Just ask hm any queston you have n regards to plannng your; homo and tha buldng materal*/ you wll requre. He.ll be glad to gve you free estmates on any Job...- ERNEST. F. BEATTIE, Erne halls from Rdge Rd.,. Rumson, where he < resdes wth hs wfe and, lttle grl. < He s a veteran of th.e Korean war, and has been wth. Monmouth Lumber; for* ths past -4 months. Erne nays, "Sec tho Monmouth Alumnum Combnaton Storm wndows «nd doors, Theyre beautes. The wndows have pvot aoton central for easy operaton. Easy to Install by> yourself, Let me gve you ah estmate at no oblgaton." LADIES: Youre Always Welcome At V MONMOUTH LUMBER CO. FREE 79 CENTRAL AVE. >ELyERY,,,.. «., RED; BANK 6*2060 >,DIBECTION8: IONS: from Maple Aye. turn west onjjo yet^ Berjjeh Place, Proceed % blocka to Cutnl We,, turn left..»-» Vj PREI, XAltKIN^V.v,.}

33 9 Men at Fort Get 8 Patents FORT MONMOUTH Two K Bankers are urong nne men who hare been Ssausd efht patents, the Sgnal patent agency of the Sgnal Corp Engneerng laboratores her. reported th* put week. Granvlle B. Ells of Grant p.. Red Bank, chef of the power sources BranchrSqurr-laboratoryr receved hs ISth patent on an mprovement In methodk of processng battery depolarues. Jerome Rothsteln of 2 East Bergen p., Red Bank, acqured hs nnth patent wth a. Inventon of a-new pressure gaute. He s chef of the physcal electroncs research secton, sold state devces branch at-evans Sgnal laboratory. MHlard M. Brenner of Swartze: dr., Mddletown, anl Bernard Lppel of Long Branch, both of Evans, are co-tnventors, alonp wth Scott ) S. Appleton of Belmar and Donald H&msher of Long Hranch, of a new, data transmsson system. Mr. Brenner» chef of the radar, systems branch, radar dvson. Mr. Lppel s also co-lnv2nlor wth Joseph A. Buegler.of Borden st, Shrewsbury, of mnrovements n dgtal decoders fo use In data transmsson systems. Paul J. Rappaport of 36-North Broadway, Long Branch, la Inventor of a specal battery applcable to use In. guded mssles where hgh acceleratons, ae encountered. Ncholas T. Wlburn of Wanamasta receved a paten for Improve merts n deferred acton ple type batteres. Carl Orlando of Long Branch nvented Improvements n broad band rectangu ar pulse couplng crcuts for use n the beam ntensfyng crcut at a cathode ray tube oscllograph. The three men are at Squer. Postpone Openng For Womans Club "BATONTOWN The executve board of the Womans Communty c ut>, meetng Tuesday nght at the tforfe of the presdent, Mrs, M. ft, Meousker, Broad st., decded to postpone the openng of the club year untl Frday, Oct. 7., Jflln. Rchard Sculthorpe, program charman, sad an nterestng year Is n prospect. Mrs. Joseph Henlen, ways and means charman, offered suggestons for fun rasng. General -dscusson followed, on the Halloween party for J chldren,of the communty. Inaugurated In 947, t annually has been a cvc project o? the club, Attendng were Mrs. Harold Magatan, Mr*. Kenneth Wllamson,Mrs. Howard Wlknson, Mrs. Roy- Kearney, Mrs. Carl Monad, Mrs. Francs Bruce Jand Mrs. L. ~D. S«ly... Democrats to Hold " Pcnc at McGures Rep. Charles Howel of Fenrlngton,. Democratc canddate for V. 3 senator, wll be the prncpal speaker at a pcnc to be held Sun day, at McGures gvve n Mddle town townshp by the Democratc club of Montaouth county. The party Wll start at p. m. County Democratc.canddates and leaders wll abend. Mrs. Arlene Parker of West Long Bfanch, general charman, has announced -tha^chlldren und«r-j2-wli-be ad mttted free. Ancent Rome bult a road system that stretched from northern, Scotland to the Euphrates rver n Asa Mnor. Part* of It are stll n use COMMON-LAW 4.» - SHERIFFS "SALE" By *!rtu«of a, wrt t executon to m. drected, luutd out of th. Monmouth County Court (L»w Dvson) then wl btxpoed t to HI la at t publc Vandue, Vla, Monday, th. 30th day of Augut,»54 between th. houn of 2 oeloek and <!80 fl<lock (at 2oclock Daylght Savng Tme) In th. afternoon of.lad day. a the Court Hduae In the Borough of Free. hold, County of Monmouth,,ffe# Jerey to latlafy a judgment of aad eourl, amountng to approxmately U4.00. All-tre defendant! rght. ttle and Ia> tereet. If any, In and to th. followng: AU thoe certan tracta or parcels o land and premlaea, herenafter partlcularly-dejcrbed, altuate, lyng and beng n the Borough of New Shrewsbury, ln the County of Monmouth and State of New Jeraey, at Tlnton Fall,, FIRST TBACTr BEGINNING at large black oak tree marked OK foul llde. atandln* about an feet from Tlnton, F«H,R!v»r qn the aouthe«terly ade thereof, thence runnng touth degrea ard a>half,<«t chan 65 llnka to amal wht, oak- aapllng narked tandlnc o th» lop of the bapk thelce aouth S de grett and» hm, eaat 3 chaln, 59 llnka to.th. mfddle-ot th* hghway that-ilad from SHrawbury to.freehold: tbenee along, the mddle p the hghway aouth /*?.?,,* n " A? mlnnt «."» «chalna and 2 llnka; thence north 46 degree*,wat» roda:r thenee louth 84 degree Wtt_3 roda;thne, north, XI.decree and * half. wejt to the aforeumtn Rver: thence down»ald rlvfr MnL rum.to the placa,of begnnng, a It Con talnlng fput aert, b. th. leu. * SECOND TRACT: BEGINNING at the Pont.where th. lberty Pol. form«rly atood tood and thence runnng eouth aouth {4 54 de (reel and IS mlnut«l. eat chan chan mnute et; 8 chalna and 6 llnk; k hthenoe north.( degree* and SUjnlnute wet.4 ehalna and 58 llnk \ thne aouth 8 decree. Jjat,2 ehalna and BOUnk; thencaojth chalna; thence louth 47*dejrraeB*Vat chan»nd 4 llnka r -thence north"s f *reea and to mnutea.atr 4 ehalna to^tha place,of begnnng. CONTAINING tw* aerea nor. or le.. "», Th, taal eute hereby Inlntd to ka ""tn*** br-n Aemtetta lot? aaat- «ty l o«ale«0 lll - TurnplV. called, by land of.abl Colenan, jward by th.tlnton Falla lad, and wetward-byland of SHUPXf OPany, tatn,, THIIfD.TOACT In and about, th. juncton ft th.. fork, of th. man hghway, «tltnto,tlll», BEGDmrAo at" Sy»»?r;t m l l l " * «t h n b t fst" H.~,Pjae. pf,baglnnlng.< CONw LINING, thlhy.nln..jundrtdtj pf an \ REFRESHING BEVERAGES Canada Dry Gn9«r««,cubsod.-p UI d.po.t 2 " ^t 45 e Canada Dry Glamor ""t s S*" 2 bl 2?" VlllrAH Plllh luroii UIUU Gngarale, Club Sode FrurFUvor-pluldpo.lt plu> d pot Coca-Cola Nedcks Orange Drnk ^ <»" Coffeetme Ap rkln ar w d :;..r r 9 LIBBYS FAMOUS Corned Beef fled BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2,954 IF YOU LIKE TO SAVE MONEY ON THE MANY FOODS YOU NEED-, REMEMBER.. 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34 RED BAJfK«BGISTER t ATJGUST 2, oman Drowns Self n Pond VJLRLBORO TOWNSHIP Xn. Hary Lesnlak, 55, JacV-son Heghts, I*, drowned n a pond on the Bltoyk Brothers farm on Unon HUlrd. here Mondy. afternoon n what lata, polce at.keyport barndu reported as "apparent sucde." Dr. Julus A. Torcn, county phylclan, sad death wu due to drownng. Trooper Joseph Hall fled the sucde report Mrs. Lejnlak had been summerng at le farm vrtu net son, John, It was reported by Sgt. Joseph J. McConnlck. Other guests at the (arm were sad to have kept a close watch over Mrs Lesnlak,.whose rght sde was partally paralyzed. Polce sad she went for a stroll shortly after noon Monday. About 2:45 p. m- John Lesnlak was summoned to tr> pond by the loud barkng of ther dog. He found hs mother In the pond. Johns shouts brought other guest* to the scene. Artfcal respraton was. admnstered and the Morganvllle frst ad squad summoned. Pulmoto effru by squad members also were to no aval. Mrs. LeBnak was pronounced dead by Dr. Alfred J. Casagrande, Matawan, Mrs. Lesnlak also Is survved by her husband, John. She was burled ths mornng n Calvary cemetery, Brooklyn. The Hulse funeral home was In charge of arrangements here. ANTHONY BARBERIO Anthony Barbero, 48, ded suddenly last Thursday at hs home, 28 West Front St., Red,Bank. Born n Jersey Cty! Mr. Barbero was a son of Mrs. Antonette Sharbo Barbero and the late Lous Barbero. He had been a resdent of Red Bank most of hs lfe. Survvng besdes hs mother are four brothers, Joseph, Frank and James and Samuel Barbero, and three ssters, Mrs. Rose Itrl, Mrs. Donald Rellly and Mrs. Norman Dlletto, all of Red Bank. A hgh requem mass was offered Monday at St. Anthonys Catholc church by Msgr. Salvatore Dl- Lorenco. Bural under the drecton of the John E. Day funeral home was n Mount Olvet cemetery.^ Bearers were Norman Dlletto, Herman and Henry Canonlco and Slgmund Dobrowskl...The Holy Name socety of St Anthonys church, led by Msgr. Dl- Lorenzo and Rev. Arthur F. Con- Ion, rected {he rosary Sunday nght at the funeral home. FCNEBAL OF CAUL WOOLLET RUM80N Th«funeral of Carl Wolley, (0, who ded Thursday mornng at hs home, 24 Washlnfton t, was held Btturdy sternoon at the Wordea funeral home wth Rev. A. Kenneth Manner, Jr., pastor of the Presbyteran church, offcatng. Bural was n Far Vew cemetery where a frng squad from Fort Monmouth took part In the servce. Bearers were Joseph J)ury«a, Frank W. Batgent, Edward M. Sherman and Raymond McGlrr, all members of the Oceanc Hook and Ladder company. Honorary bearers, also members of the fre company, were George H. Hallanan, Assstant Chef Russell McCue, Robert Zerr, Edward Coesher and Danel A. Shea^. Members of the Rumson fre department held servces Frday nght at the funeral home. A lfelong resdent, Mr. Woolley was a son of the late Robert and Ada Newman Woolley. He was a panter by trade. A veteran of World War I, Mr, Woolley served wth the 30th Infantry dvson, takng part In the battles of Chateau-Therry, Champagne Marne, St. Mlchlel and Meuse Argonne. He also was s member of the Army of Occupaton. Mr; Woolley was an exempt member of the Oceanc Hook and Ladder company. He leaves two ssters, Mrs. John McDonald of Port Monmouth and Mss Blanche Woolley of Eatontown, and a brother, Henry Woolley of San Pedro, CaJ. ISAAC ROSENBERG ENGLISHTOWN Isaac Rosenberg, 25, of rt. 33 here,was burned to death last Thursday when he was trapped :n hs egg truck on rt. 9 near Browntown. Survvng s III wfe, Bertha Motz Rosenberg. The funeral was held Frday mornng at the Freeman funeral home, wth Rabb Arthur H. Hershon, of Congregaton Bna Israel, Red Bank, offcatng. Bural was n the Hebrew Beneft socety cemetery, Freehold. MRS. DON^XD BEBHHOLTZ SAN ANTONIO, Tex. -Mm. Betty Jean BerkholU, 29, wfe of Donald Berkholtz of th place, ded here Wednesday of last week. Born In Red Bunk, Mrs. Berkholtz was a daughter of Mrs. Dorothy*Jone* Meyer of San Antono and tha late Paul Whtmore. She had been a resdent of San Antono most of her fe but often spent the summer In Red Bank. She leaves a brother, Charles A. Meyer, Jr., and a sster, Mss Dorothy J. Meyer, San Antono, and four chldren. The funeral was held Saturday at San Antono. t * > \ H. Laurence Scott "MORTICIAN Church.Street. Belford, N. J. AIR CONDITIONED Phone Keansburg Worden Funeral Home HARRY C F. JAMES A. ROBERT F. RED BANK I. FRONT STREET. RED BANK. "Over Thrty Yean of Dependable. Economcal Servce The Adams Memoral Home Sueceuor to Mount Memoral Home FUNERAL DIRECTORS 30 Brood Street Red Bonk, N. J. ROBERT A. BRA UN "HOME FOB FUNERALS" _One of the countrys moet, modern funeral- homeb wth a completely home-lke atmosphere. EAlONTOWTI 3-0U3 Deaths n Red Bank and Vcnty FREDERICK HITTER The funeral of Frederck Rtter, M, of 84 Catherne st, Red Bank, who flled Thursday mornng at the Rlvercrest Nursng home, was held Saturday mornng at the Worden funeral home, wth Rev. Runyon L. Wolff, pastor of the Red Bank Reformed church, offcatng. Bural was n Holmdel cemetery. Bearers ware Vncent Hammond, James Hammond, Jr., Wllam Hammond, Jr.,.and Edward Btter, Jr. A resdent of Red Bank 25 years, Mr. ftter leaves hs wfe, Mrs. Catherne Bluch Rtter; four daughters, Mrs. Lucy Cook, wth whom he lved; Mrs. Freda Zagaja and Mss Gertrude Rttter of Red Bank, and Mrs. Mare Gaudlous, Long Branch; two sons, James RltteV, East Keansburg, and John Rtter, Mddletown town shp; eght grandchldren and eght great-grandchldren. WILLIAM F. GtTTHTER HILLSIDE Wllam F. Guther, 59, husband of Mary Ellot Guther and a resdent ot ths area 30 yean, ded Monday at hs home on Oakland avs., after sufferng a stroke th«day before. Mr. Guther was born In New York cty, son of the late Jacob and Mary Wess Guther. He waa employed In the busness offce of the New York Herald Tr bune 30 years. Mr. Guther was a member of the Newspaper guld and the Leonardo Baptst church. He was a veteran of World War I. He Is survved only by hs wfe. The funeral wll be held ths afternoon at 2 oclock at the Posten funeral home, wth Rev. Rchard P. Young, pastor of the Leonardo Baptst church, offcatng. Bural wll be In Bay Vew cemetery, Leon ardo. "GEORGE ANDERSON HIGHLANDS George Anderson, 68, of 5 Second St., husband of Paulne Anderson snd a retred leather worker, de* Sunday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Survvng, besdes hs wfe, are three sons, George Anderson of Laurence Harbor and Wllam and Henry Anderson of ths place; three daughters, Mrs. Paulna Qulnn of ths borou«>, Mrs. Alberta Doran of Yardvlle and Mrs. Louse Bukont of Rerltan toro shp. The funeral was held yssterday afternoon at the Posten funeral home, wth Rev. Howard Shoemaker, pastor of the Mtthodlst church, offcatng. Cematlon was at RosehU crematoy, Lnden. CHARLES S. SHELDON KEYPORT Charles B. Bheldon, 80, husband of Ma>y Chadwlck Sheldon, ded Sunday at ht home, IB Green Grove eve Mr. Sheldon was born at Randolph, N. T., son of the late Charles C. and Fanny Bddy Sheldon. Survvng, besdes hs wfe, are a son, Jamas C. Sheldon of Nxon Park; a daughter, Mrs. Mldred Geraldl of Hazlet, seven grandchldren. and three fruat-gnndohlldren," The funeral was held yesterday afternoon at hs late home, wth Rev. Mr. Harwood, a retred Baptst mnster, offcatng. Bural, un der the drecton of the Bedle funeralhome, was In Green Grovs cemetery...., - r \. MRS. MAUD* KITTLE8EN \ HIGHLANDS-M.-s Maude Kttleaen, 89, of M Fourth st., ded Frday at Rvervlew nospttal. Mrs. Klttlesen was born at Naveslnk, daughter of the lato E.lsworth and Sarah Robertson Cottrell. " Survvng are a son, Boyd Kt tlesen ot Allen-wood, a sster, Mrs. Maran Rut of ths place, and two grandchldren. The- funeral wu held Monday afternoon at the Pnsten funeral home, wth Rev. Howard Shoemaker, pastor of the Methodst church, offcatng. Bural was n Bay Vew cemetery. Leonardo. MISS GERTRUDE A LEONARD KEYPORT Mss Gertrude A. Leonard, a lfelong lefcldent of the borough, ded Frdayather home, 79 Atlantc st. Daughter of the late Wllam and MaryJ. Hammond Leonard, she Is survved only by a sster, Mrs. Clarence W, Haupt, wth whom sne mad* her home. The funeral was held Monday at St. Josephs Catnollc church, where a requem mass was offered. Bural, under thb drecton of the Bedle funeral home, wu n St. Josephs cemetery dedcated to INTEGRITY To terve reverently... wth dlgnlty.and. beauty.always,, and offerng the utmost In consderaton. At no tme does creed or prce, make any dfference n the hgh - standards~we"have upheld and shaft contnue to uphold. 5" our servce and responsblty to the communty JohnE. Day Funeral Home- 85 Rversde Avetwt Nwn*; o-0332-rred lank KtrporVBrMtelU-Mt style Ft,., Non-Seetaran, v TtltDhoB* MU MBS. MALCOLM FISHEB Mrs. Edth Fsher, wfe of Malcolm Fsher, ded Monday mornng at her horns, U Fsher:p., Red Bank, Bom n Newark, Mrs. Fsher Wu a daughter of the late Theoders C. and Fanne W. Blanchard. She had bmn a resdent of Red Bank many years. Survvng besdes Mr. Fher, are two sons, Lesle B. McCleea, West Palm Beach, Ft., and Herbert C. McClees, Auutln, Tex., and a sster, Mrs. Mabel AUeock, Newark. The funeral wll be held ths afternoon at 2: JO at the Adams memoral home wth Itrv. Theodore E. A. LeVan, rector of Chrst church, Shrewsbury, offcatng. Bural wll be In Far Vew cemetery. MR8,,MADEL0N M. TROAL HIALEAH, Fla. Mrs. Madelon M. Proal, for many years a resdent Of Chapel Hll, Mddletown townshp, and Red Bank, ded -Monday nght at her home, 02West Seventh St., here^ Formerly of 02 Hudson avs., Red Bank, Mrs. Proal at on«tme conducted for several years a hgh grade antque shop on West Front St., opposte Maple avev Survvng Is a brother, Wllam A. Mulr of Reno, Ney. The funeral wll be held Saturday at, 2 p. m. at the Adams memoral, home, wth Rev. John Manola of Allenhurtt, offcatng. Entombment wll be In the Proal mausoleum at Far Vew cemetery, MRS. ANNA M. HINE RUMSON Mrs, Anna M. Hlne; 69, of «B-Fourth ave., Asbury Park, ded Tuesday mornng at the home of frends en Buona Vsta ave., whom she»u vstng. Mrs. Hlns wu born n Perth Amboy, a daughter of the late Hans Chrstan and Carolne Andersen Anderson. Slt had been a resdent of Asbury Park tor several years and for a number of years wu employed as-teacher In the Woodbrdge townshp school system, She wu a utmber of the Red Bank. Methodst church. Survvng are a son, Justn Anderson Hlne, New York cty; a daughter, Mrs. Porta H. Mason, Lttle Slver, and three ssters, Mrs. Cora Baker, Asbury - Park; and Mss Ruth Andsrsun and Mss Clara R. Anderson of Phoenx, Arz.. The funeral wu held ths mornng at 0 oclock at the Red Bank Methodst church chapel,.wth Rev. Arthur M. Tlngue, assstant putor, offlelattns;. Bural, under th«drecton of the Worden funeral home, wu In Gracelnnd memoral park, Konllworth. HELEN SCRTJLZ LONG. BRANCH Mrs. Helen Sehulz, 73, of 60 Chelsa. ave., ded Tuesday: at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Mrs. Sehultz-wu born n Germany and had been a resdent of Long Branch 5 years. She w u a member of th* Altar and Rosary socetes of Star of the Sea Catholle church. Untl takenll she-was employed as an operator by the Westwood Belt company of West End. Survvng are a daughter, Mrs. Kathejrlne Bernet, Eaton town; two grandchldren and three greatgrandchldren. A hgh requem mus wll be offered Saturday at 9 a. m. at Star of the S*a Church. Bural, under the drecton of the BraUn funeral home, wll be n. Glenwood cemetery, West Long Branch;. MRS. LEOPOLD LEISEB HIGHLANDS Mrs. Adelne Lel- ««r, 88, of Shrewsbury ave. here, wfe of Leopold Lelser, ded Sunday at Hazard hospkal, where she had been a patlen*. snce May, when she wu overcome by gu at her home. Mrs, Lelser wu born at Detrot, Mch. She alo Is survved by a daughter, Mr»7 Edgar H. Yeoman of Grosse Pont, Mlc..: two ssters, Mrs. Elvra Easan of Groase Pont and Mrs. Estella Mnxley of Detrot, and two grandchldren. The body wu sant to Grosse Pont Monday for f.neral servces to be htd at St Mchaels church. The Flock funeral home was In charge of arrangements here. BERTRAM J. APPLEGATE NEWARK Bertram J. Applegate, a, former resdent of Marlboro, ded Saturday at hs home, 5ST South Orange ave., ths cty. Mr. Applegat w s born In Marlboro, son of the lato John B. and Ella Smock Applegate. He was a retred automoble mechanc. Survvng are a sster, Mrs. Joseph Coghlan of Brooklyn, and a brother, Howard Applegate of Marlbora. The funeral was held yesterday mornng at the James F. Hggns memoral nore at Freehold, wth Rev.Robert B. Rose, putor of the Fre«hold Baptst church, offcatng. Bural wu n Maplewood cemetery. MRS. BAY NICHOLS MARLBORO Mrs. Mary Lounsberry Nchols, 65, of thls-place, wfe of Ray Nlohols, dtd Saturday at Monmouth Memoral h6spltal, Mrs, Nchols, was born at Mlllhurst, daughter of the late Wllam and Anne Abbott Survvng, besdes her husband, s a daughter, Mrs. Alfred W. Van- Pelt of Matawan. The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon at the home of hsr daughter, wth Rev. E. P. Spenetr, putor of the Robertsvlllechurch, offcatng. Bural, under the drecton of the Freeman funeral home, wun Maplewood cemetery, MBS. LEON BEX, JR. SLATEDALB, Pa. Prlvjate servce* < were held. Frday*at -the Httntzleman funeral home for Mrs. Leon Rex, Jr., of Slatlngton, Pa,, who ded Aug. A. ~ " ~ Survvng are-hsr husband and a-.ton, Leon, Jd., Mr, B«xformerly taught, scence at Red Bank hgh school; H«and Hls.wf* resded.on Hap* rd> New ShrtwsburvV untl tht) ltft ths HCIon tc jtars age MBS. VEBNON ROSE Mr* Kate Nevue Rose, wfe of Vernot W. Rose, ded Tuesday mornng-at her hone/ M East Front at-,a week after sufferng a cerebral hemorrhage. Born n Freehold, Mrs. Roee was a daughterof the late Judge Henry M. and Matlda Herbert Nevus. She had been a resdent of Red Bank 50 years and w u a member of the Red Bank Methodst church and the Womens Socety for Chrstan Servce. Mrs. Rose wu a trustee for many years of the Red Bank Free Publc lbrary. The lbrary wll be closed durng the funeral tomorrow from to 4 p. m, For many years Mrs. Rose was a member of the chor of the Red Bank Methodst church. She also was a member of the Monmouth chapter, Daughters of the Amercan Revoluton and of the Red Bank Womans club. Survvng besdes her husband, are a sorj Henry Nevus Ely, Decatur, Ga., a granddaughter and three great-grcndchlldren. The funeral wll be held tomorrow at 2 p. m.at the Adams memoral home, wth Rev. Arthur Tngue, assocate pastor of the Methodst church, offcatng. Bural wll be In Far Vew cemetery. Bearer* wll be A. Alvln Wht Ing, Frank B. Helser, Stanley I, Brown, Frank Wan er, Harold Coddlngton and Thomas McCllntock, ALBERT F. ERLER LOCUST Albert* F. - Erler, 59, ded Tuesday mornng at hs home on Locust Pont rd. Mr. Erler was born n Newark, a son of the late Edward TV. and Mary Elzabeth SUlbertysen Erler, and had resded In Locust fve years, havng spent most of hs lfe In Newark., Mr. Erler waa a salesman wth the Rchngton-Rand Co. of New York cty 3 years, and was a World War I veteran. He was a member of the Red Bank Presbyteran church and of Red Bank chapter of the Natonal Councl of Presbyteran Men; a former member of the Roaevllle Presbyteran church, Newark; a member of Rosevlle lodge, F. & A. M. of Newark, and a past presdent of the Newark Lons club. He was a solost at the Rosevlle church 4 years, and later a solost at St Georges Epscopal church, Rumson. The funeral wll be held tomorrowafternoon at 230 at the Cole funeral home, Newark, wth Rev, Charles S. Webster, - putor of the Red Bank Presbyteran church, offcatng. Bural wll be n Farmount cemetery, Newark. -Besdes he wfe, Mrs. Else Wlson Erler, he Is survved by a daughter, Mrs. Mary E. Jenkns of Clarence, N. Y., and a grandson, Walter D. Jenkns. Local arrangements were under the drecton of the Worden funer»l home. BRADFORD S. COMPTON KEANSBURG Bradford S. Compton, 65, of 63 Malnsfc, husband ot Betye Culver Compton and propretor of Sds bar on Man st. 5 years, dl«d Saturday at Rvervlew hosptal. Mr..Comp^ ton was born here, «cn of tha late Edward T, and Adelade Smth Complon, and was a lfelong resdent of the borough He was presdent of the Mld-Atantc Realty corporaton, A vetsan of World War I and II, Mr. Compton was a member of the Amercan Legon and Veterans of Foregn Wars posts here. Survvng, besdes hs wfe, are two brothers, Thomas Compton of ths place and Charles Compton, on actve" servce wth the Ar Force In Scotland, and two ssters, Mrs. Alce Kerr of Hed Bank and Mrs. Edna Bowers ot Est Orange. The funeral wu held Tuesday afternoon at the Ryan funeral home, wth Rev. (V;u Janke, pastor of the Methodst church, offcatng. Bural, wth full mltary honors, wu In Green Grove cemetery, Keyport. MRS. LOTTIE REEVEY WAYSIDE Mrs. Lotte Reevey, 98, a resdentof ths area s years, ded lut Thursday at her.home on West Park ave. Mrs. Reevey waa born In Maryland, daughter of the late Benjamn and Sarah Smth, She was a member of the Mssonary oelety~af" the Reeveytown A.ME. Zlon church 68 years and wu a member of the stewardess board of the cuurch 53 years. Survvng; are two sons, Norman and Hosea Reevey of ths place; two daughters, Mrs. Lotte Taylor of Reeveytown and Ms. Emma RIley of Waysde, 25 grandchldren and 2 great-grandchldren. The funeral.wu Ield Sunday afternoon at tha Reeveytown church. Bural, under tne drecton of the Harrs funeral.home, wu In Whte Rdge cenet&y, Eatontown. - 9HAKLES A. SUMMERS EpVHf N. Y.-Charles A. Summers, 68, of Farmlngdale, ded,here Tuesday. Mr. Summers was born at Ocean Grove, son of the late Ttan and Hattle Summers. He was a retred;sheet.metal worker.. Survvng are Hwo sons, Donald H. Summera of Oceanport and John P. Summers of Elberon; a daughter, Mrs. Wllam D. Hpp of Farmlngdale; a sster, Mrs. Else Duffleld of Roh-nond, Va., and four grandchldren. The. funeral wll be held ths afternoon at 2.clock at the Woolley funeral home, wth Rev., Arthur Copeland, pastor of \the Long Branch * Presbyteran church, offcatng. Bural wll be In Qlenwood cemetery. West Long Branch. MABT SIABGARE JUDGE FORT MONMQOTH Mary Margaret- Judg«,~ daughter" of, C.apt. John F. and Dorothy C. Leonard Judge of 80 Mtchell dr., Eatontown, ded atthe general hosptal here Saturday shor.y after,brth. Interment; under the drecton of the -Anderson funeral home, Red Bank, wu n Mb Olvet cemetery, MBS. HARRISON DEAN Mrs. Clara Dean,. 35, of 95 Lsghton avs., wfe, of, Harrlon Dean, ded lut Thursday at. Allenwood hosptal. Mrs. Dean alao_j survved, by her parents, Davd and B«tty v RucW,,... / >h" / v,th«, funtral.. was.h*ld.:monday afurnoon at the, Harrs / funeral ho«n«,j wth. Rev,.WMp.-H*t*ee; offleltlng"bural "W^ln*Whte Bldge eemtury, Eatentown WILLIAM A. ncljt LONG BRANCH Wllam A. Hult, 88, of ITS Thrd ave., ded yesterday,at Monmouth Memoral hosptal, where he had been a patent four days. Born n Long Branch, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam A. Hult, Mr. Hult had been a resdent here all hs lfe. He was a real estate broker. Survvng are a son. Robert C. Hult, Portaupeck, a daughter, Mss, Audrey A. Hjllt, Elberon; three brothers, Rotcoe C. Hult, Asbury Park; Clarence Hult,New Yor,k cty, and Joseph Hult, Baldwn, L. I.; four ssters, Mrs. James Chuey, Red Bank; Mrs. -Helen B. Robnson and Mrs. Tarl Schmdt, Long Branch, and Mrs. Clfford Herbert, Lttle Slver, and two grandchldren. - < The funeral wll be held Saturday at 0:30 a. m at the Flock funeral home, wth Rev. Arthur Copeland", putor of the Long Branch Presbyteran church, offcatng. Bural wll be In Glenwood cemetery. West Long Branch. ORESTE GMBRONI A hgh mus of requem,wll be offered at 9 oclock tomorrow In St, Anthonys Catholc church for Oreste Glmbron, 48, of Morrs ave., Summt, who ded Tuesday nght at the Pne Havjn santortum, Toms Rver, followng a short llness. Born n Long Branch, he was a son of Mary Ann Glmbron and the late Peter GImlonl. Pror to hs llness, he had been a tavern owner n -Morrlstown. Survvng besdes hjs mother are a ton, Donald Gmbron, U. S. Merchant Marnes; two brothers, Rudolph Glmbron of Red, Bank and Frank Glmbron of Long Branch, and a sster, Mrs. Caul Scllano of Red Bank, The rosary wll be rected tonght at the Anderson funeral home. Interment wll be n Mt. Olvet cemetery. EDWARD A. STEFANSKI KEANSBURG Kdward A. Stefansk, 44, of IJ7 Port Monmouth rd., husband of Margaret Slegel Stefansk and a resdent of ths place 3 years, ded yesterday mornng at Rvrvlew hosptal. Mr, Stefansk wag born In Newark. He was employed n the engneerng department of the Walter Kldde company, Bellevlle, 22 years. He wu a member of the Keansburg local of the Bartenders unon and a member of St. Anns Catholc church. Survvng, besdes hs wfe, are three sons, Robert, Wayne and James Stefansk, and a daughter, Vrgna Stefansk, all at home. The funeral wll be held tomorrow mornng at 8.30 at the Ryan funeral home, and at 9 oclock, Rev. Edward A. Corrlgan, pastor, wll offer a solemn hgh mass of requem at St. Anns church. Bural wll be In Mt. Olvet cemetery. rvr H. SMITH HIGHLANDS Ivy Harry Smth, 59,_of North Peak_st, ded Tuesday at Rvervlew hosptal, where he had been taken by the frst ad squad after he suffered anearfattack. Mr. Smth was a panter. Survvng s a son, Charles J. Smth of Arlngton. The funeral wll be held tomorrow mornng at oclock at the Posten funeral home, wth Rev. Howard Shoemaker, putor of the Methodst church, offcatng. Burla lwlll be n Bay lew cemetery, Leonardo.. WATERS INFANT. FAIR HAVEN The Infant sop of Mr. and Mrs. Leghton Waters of 9 Rver rd. ded Tuesday at Monmouth M mortal hosptal. He also s survved by hs paternal grandparents, Dr. and Mrs. Edward G. Waters of Jersey Cty, and hs maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Green of Long Branch. > The funeral waa held ths mornng. Bural, und*r the drecton of the Flock funeral home, was n West Long Branch cemetery. FERDINAND ZOLLER NEW YORK CITY Ferdnand Zoller, 84, husband of Freda Zoller, ded yesterday at hs homeon Grand Concourse. He also Is survved by a son, Ferdlnand^Soller, Jr., of New York cty. The funeral wll be held tomorrow mornng at oclock at the Freeman funeral home, wth Rev. George C. Horn, oasto* of the Freehold Presbyteran -church, offcatng. Bural wll be In Old Brck Church cemetery, Marlboro. MRS. WILLIAM S. HOLMES FREEHOLD Mrs/ Margaret Holmes of Yard ave. here, wfe of Wllam S; Holmes, ded yesterday at Ftkn hosptal. Mrs. Holmes also s survved by a son, Robert Holmes of ths place; two brothers, Wllam M. Ivlns, Jr., of ( Woodbury, Conn.,and James S. Y. Ivlns of Marathon, Fla., and a sster, Mss Katharne Ivlns of ths place. The Freeman funeral home s n charge of arrangements. Bural wll be n Maplewood cemetery. Red Bank Drver Fned on 2 Counts Howard Sheard, 24 Rver st ;, Red Bank, wu fned $5 yesterday by.magstrate John V,,Crowell,for reckless drvng and (5 for not havng hs drvers lcense In hs possesson. s, ^Others.fned yesterday Included Hot-tense Guthrle, 2 Davs lane, Rver Pleza, careless drvng, $0; Waymond Deter, Jersey Cty, followng-too, closely, 7; Robert Morarty, Jersey Clty, falure to stop at a stop street,. *7; Anne Elsemont 65 Central Ave,, West Keansburg, and Harold Howard, 27 Hudson ave., Red Bank, careless drvng, 45 each, and MrsyL. Johnson! ISO Lake ave,, Red Bank,.Improper parkng, $3. K HITS, roue; UNHURT -.* -» -". qorlfy pf BVjrtPljc w m nju-ftd_ Wh«n the car h> w&a drvng struck^ a utlty.pole^trasbo, thls mornng pn>tlttt»n / ;e!ye,,vwhen/,ht.faled; to negotate a turn at.swlmrnlng ; Rver rd,troops Fr&rtk)M«a-ofAthe. Shrewsbury -Mate polce barracks Investgated * LJ.-.COUNTY BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dorn of Harrson Acres," Freehold, are parents of * son, born Frday at Ftkn hosptal. Mr, and Mrs. Theodore Bryant of Colts Neck rd., Freehold, are parents of a daughter/ bom. Frday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. James FUgerald of Man St., Port Monmouth, are parents of a son, born Frday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Mr. and Mrs.: Jerry Rosen of Lemon rd., Farmlngdale, are parents of a son born lut Thursday at Ftkn hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kern of 4 Man st, Farmlngdale, are parents of a son born last Thursday at Ftkn hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Turner of 336 Butledge dr., Mddletown, are parents of a eon born lut Thursday at Ftkn hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peter.of 9 LeonardvUle rd., Belford, are parents of a. daughter born lut Thursday at Rtveryew hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Tergls of Commonwealth ave,, Headdens Corner, are parents of- a daughter born lut Thursday at Bvervew hosptal, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Esposto of Old Amboy rd., Matawan, are parents of a son born lajst Thursday at Rvervlew hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Turbutt Wrght of 2 Westwood ct., Lttle Slver, are parents of a son born last Thursday at Bvervew hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Jounson of Old Keyport rd,, New Monmouth, are parents of a daughter, born Frday at Rvervlew. Cpl. and Mrs. Frank DIGangJ of 37 Oakwood p., Keansburg/ are parents of a son, Kenneth DlGangl, born Wednesday of lut week at the Fort Monmouth hosptal. Cpl. DlGangl s servng wth the U. S. Army n Korea. Mr. and Mrs. Fat DeRosa of 4 Wanamassa Pont rd., Wanamusa, are parents of a daughter, born Saturday at Ftkn hosptal. Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Wye, of Oakes rd., Rumson, are parents of a son, born Saturday at Monmouth, Memoral hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Albert GIus of: 389 Pne Brook rd., Ea.tontown, are parents of a son, born Saturday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Davd Duncan cf Burlngton ave., Leonardo, are parents of a daughter, born Saturday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alban of 7 Eut Hghlands ave., Atlantc Hghlands, art parents of a son, born Sunday "at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Lakesde dr., Atlantc Hghlands, are parents of a son, born Sunday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCall of 204 South St., Eotontown, are parents of a daughter, born Sunday at Rvervlew hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. TInjothy Hussey of Matawan are parents of a daughter, born Sunday at Rvervlew hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bottlno of Florence ave., Leonardo, are parents era daughter, born Sunday at Rvervlew. hosptal.. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Florlo of 68 Crescent st., Keansburg, are parents of a daughter, born Monday at RWervew hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Curatola, 7 Maple ave., Freehold, are parents of a son, bom Monday at Ftkn hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Frederck.Lews, Robertsvllle rd., Freenold, are parents of a daughter, born Monday at. Ftkn hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. John Konlsh, Man at, Port Monmou.h, are parents of a son, born Monday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Malvln Shar, 37 Belahaw a^e., Eatontown, are parents of a son, born Monday at Rlvervew hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam E, Gregg, Jr., 96 Borden at, Snrowsbury, are parents of a daughter, born Monday at Rvervlew hosptal, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Carhart, 4 Eut Lncoln ave., Atlantc Hghlands, are parents of a son, born Tuesday at Bvervlow hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Macntosh, 8 Center st, Rumson, are parents of a son, born Tuesday at Rvervlew hosptal. Mr. and Mn. Raymond Dettlaff, Oakhurst, are parents of a daugh> ter, born Tuesday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dangler, 7 Ellot p, Oceanport, are parents of a daughter, born Tuesday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Stubbs, New Shrewsbury, are-parents of a daughter, born Tuesday at Rvervew hosptal, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Urbeale, 2S7 Man st, Keansburg, are parents of a son, -born Wednesday at Rvervlew hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnson, J7 Rchardson ave., Eatontown, are Card of Thanks Our hearts are full of grattude to all those -who In any way extended to us ther love and kndness n ths hour of.bereavement, caused by the death of our wfe and stter, Irene G. Jones, Julan C. Jones, The Crosble Famly. Advertsement., Card of Thanks We alncerrly thank those v.ho asssted ul by sendng flower, loanng curs servng as pallteartrs and renderng ad In so many nays, at the death of our beloved husband, father and brothe Mrs. Joaeph DeFlerto and I amlly, Advertsement, parents of a daughter, born yesterday at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. - % Mr, and Mrs. Paul Barlow, 7 Sunnybrook apartments, Eatontown, are parents, of a daughter, born ths mornng at Monmouth Memoral hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. James M. McCue, 29 Borden st, Shrewsbury, are parents of a eon, born yesterday at Rvervew hosptal. Mr. and Mra. John McAndrews, 5 Passac at, Keansburg, are parents of a son, born yesterday at Rvervew hosptal. / Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cuenn, Thome p, West Keansburg, are parents of a son, born ths mornng at Rvervlew hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weber, 23 Parker st., Freehold, are parents ofa son, born yesterday at Ftkn hosptal.. Mr, and Mrs, John Bozumel, Freehold, are parents of a daughter, born yesterday at Ftktn hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dlnado, Freehold, are parents of a son, born yesterday at Ftkn hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Smth, 3 Ralroad ave,, Farmngdale, are parents of a daughter, born yesterday at Ftkn hosptal. Card af Thanka The famly of the late Frederck Stter wsh to thank the Reverend Wolr, tha pallbearers, the Worden Funeral Home, and all who offered sympathy, sent flowera and loaned cars, durng our bereavement Advertsement. IN MEMORAM In lovng memory of Charles H Ben. Ml, Sr., who pasaed avay August 6,»63, Out of the harbor a great shp saled. We waved to our loved one roodb}e; Than watched the boat tl It dsappeared In the blendng of ocean and sky. But beyond our vson th* shp saled on Its course, all charted and planned. And surely and ssfely made Ita way To a port In a foregn land. From the Harbor of Lfe, another shp Bearng a. loved one dear, Has saled beyond our vson and call But truly we need notf-ar. "J, br Fath w«know, on the other ade, Theres a beautful Golden.Shore Wnera our shp wll anchor and thoae we love, Wll lve and rejoce forever more. Sadly mssed by HIS FAMILY. IN MEMORIAM In lovng memory of Anne C. Worden, who entered eternal rest one year ago today. Sadly msted by daughter, PEARL OETTER, SARA WORDEN AND FAMILY. HENDERSON MONUMENTS Buy Drect - Bone Guld Hgwy. 38 Box 25 Red Bank Bend for Lterature Phone RE 6-92S2-J Est B3I MONUMENTS Your Expresson of True Remembrance No other act of a normal mans lfe gves hm more complete soul satsfacton than the buldng -of. a Memoral to hs loved ones who have gone on. _ Our select Barre Memorals hear the Guld mark of approval, your guarantee of a. flnor Memoral at no extra cost Vst our showroom and see our dsplays of these cer- tlled memorals. 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Jake Um berger defeated John Blake, C-l, 7-5, n a second* round match. In second round doubles matches, Kerr and Hagerman defeated Robn Wlklns and Dck Emery, «-0, H; Shaw and Al MacDonld won aver OeSants and Tom O»born, W, 8- ; George Koenlg and Umberger trmmed Ohrls Ravndal and John Toolan, 6-0, 6-; Sck Cray and Lacy Bradahaw defeated Blakt and John Ptts, 4-6, 6-3, 6-0; Larry Wlknson and Mannle Lobdell: won over the Werner brother!, 6-, 8- In quarter Anal matches, Wllkn son and Lobdell won over Charle Brlggs and Bob Wlson, 6-4, 8-7 and 6-, whle Kerr and Hagerman took the measure over Shaw and MacDonald, 6r4, 5-7 and 7-5. Brlggs wll meet Umberger In a quarter fnal match Saturday, whle Kerr wll oppose Shaw n a sem fnal match, Wlson wll play the wnner of the Brgga-Umberger match Sunday. Cub Scout Stars Play Tonght FORT; MONMOUTH-Members of the Monmouth County Cub Scout All-Star game wll go nto acton tonght on the ball damond here. > The Southern Dvson stars wll battle, the combned Northern and Center Dvsons stars In the classc. The Northern and Central group Tftlll be co-coached by Bll Robnson of Rumton and Nell Smth of Lttle Slver, whle Danny Reese of Long Branch and Bob Johnson of North Long Branch Wll tutor the SouthernDvson quad. Each team s represented by three players from the 4-team league. Impressve pre-game ceremones nclude assembly at 7:30 p. m.; parade at 7:40; presentaton of colors, natonal anthem and pledge of allegance at 7:45; welcome by scout representatves, 7:90; -presentaton of awards, 8:00; exhbton by Fort Monmouth drll team, 8:20, and "play ball," 8:30. Fort Monmouth Unts wll: lead the march.from frst base. Packs wll lne up two or three abreast behnd the Fort Monmouth unts, and then the parade wll march around the outsde of the damond Cty Increases Rates To Cut All-Day, Parkng ASBURY PARK-In an effort to elmnate all-day parkn In the muncpal parkng lot between Bangs and Summe feld aves., cty offcals have announced the prce for parkng after tne frst hour wll be trpled star Jug ^Monday. Cty Manager J. Olver. Armstrong sad the ten cents charge for.the flret.hbu.r, wll reman the tame, but the rate for each addtonal hour wll be nu eased from fve cents an hour to IS cents, The rate ncrease s a compromse of the suggested changes.offered by the cty parkng authorty. That body had recommended the fee be 0 cents-an hour for the frst two hours and 20 cents an hour thereafter. Suggests Physcal For Cops on Sck Leave LONG BRANCH-A suggeston that polcemen on sck leave more than nve months bs 7lven a physcal examnaton and ether be retred or returned to actve duty waa made here Tuesday afternoon by Commssoner, Raymond II. Brown.. Commssoner Rocco N. Bonforte, drector of publc safety, sad he feels polcemen should be gven a full, year of sck leave before beng forced to retre because of physcal dsablty. Commssoner Bonforte also announced that he wll not be able to add the eght addtonal patrolmen he sought ths year.because of budgetary restrctons. Sea Brght The Ladles auxlary of the flrrt ad squad, wll meet next Monday at the frst ad staton. Mr. and Mr. Charles qtlohe, Jr., 0 Church st.,/celebrated ther 25th weddng annversary, Saturday. The Women*. Socety for Chrstan Servce wll meet tonght at 8 oclock at the Methodst church, The fre department auxlary at a meetng Frday made plans for a trp to RadoCty. Theregular meetng wll be > held next Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the flre house, On the refreshment commttee are MM. Entty Carlson, Mrs. Martha Elenberger, Mrs. Vola Flchter, Mrs. Louse and Margaret Fowler and Mr*. Ague* Hansen. A speaker from the Gdeon Socety wll conduct the servce Sun* day at the Sea Brght Methodst church. TO "APPRAISE ANTIQUES Sgmund Rothschld of televson and rado fame has offered hs servces as" an antque appraser agan ths year at the two-day Monmouth County hstorcal assocaton.- The far wll be held Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Rothschld wll be at the far Sunday afternoon, and all fee wll go to the assocaton. > * HIP, BROKEN..Mrs. Blanche, S. Smock, wdow of Warren H Smbolr/W W Ftpnt at., Is,n Rvervl«ws v ho«pltal,for treatment Jt6r»,,,br)Jt«lll hlp,/, Mrs,; Smock, trpped ov«v,f» tug«monday n -.her/ apartment,!she -waatakeh to the hosptal b> the H«d Bank Brt ad quad. \ We are pleased to announce JOHN J. FLYNN Certfed Orthotsr and Prostketst has joned the staff of the SOUTH JERSEY SURGICAL SUPPLY COMPANY / to personally serve you n your problems wth: BRACES BACK SUPPORTS ARTIFICIAL LIMBS ELASTIC HOSIERY POST OPERATIVE SUPPORTS ARCHES, Etc. _ Mr. Flynn has been a leadng consultant n the Veterans Admnstraton snce 947 n the feld of brace and artfcal lmb makng. Wefeel that because of ths outstandng background, the South Jersey Surgcal Supply Co. wll be able to offer an even greater servce to ts many customers than t has n the past. TO BETTER SERVE ITS PUBLIC, THE SOUTH JERSEY SURGICAL SUPPLY CO. KEEPS A COM- PLETE FILE RECORD ON EVERY SURGICAL APPLIANCE FITTED TO > EVERY PATIENT. IF YOU HAVE ANY PROB- LEMS WITH TRUSSES, SURGI- CAL BELTS, BRACES OR ANY- THING IN THE SURGICAL AP-" PLJANCE FIELD, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ON MR. FLYNN WITHOUT OBLIGATION. SOUTH JERSEY SURGICAL SUPPLY COMPANY "For Your Every Medcal Need" 33 EAST FRONT ST. RED BANK Member, Amercan Surgcal Trade Assocaton

36 RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2,954 RED BANK REGISTER Tbrt«C«rt«a Wort Mnlrmm. Ckorgt: $.00 Doable Rate IOT Double 3pado«Blnd : ada, oalnwr Tba BeglterV P. O. Box, te ttlk -,- BUht. to classfy, adl ar rajeet eny advertsement - rthrnd by The Begster. Wa wll not b» responsble for error, urlss they n dstected ht- («ra Ua tuond lbmlbb. Ml cancellaton* wll ba aeepted or ohange* made In advertsements one. hour after recept.at offce. DEADLINE! : Real Ejtatet TuMdar.Noon.. Classfed Dl.play: Wednesday Noon 7Xlj Otbers: 8 p, m. Wedoesdey. Red Bank 6*0<)3 -WONDBR SHOP" Atl«ntlo Bgbland*. Closng for good Aug. 4. All dry good* must bs sold below wholssls. Shoes $.50 and 82 a jalr. Dressss $.«8- S.S8, Coats $>, Many other bar-,ns.- :* -. ; * - :* - *.- - -* V POW fc)ow8r_u*ed. Cood condton, 35. SE ltchen catlnfts Wth beautful. natural brch dopre, unpanted. Tet- Ifle buy. Install them yourself, Remodel lour o-sr ktchen at tremendous savng,. Tree plannng servce.- Crown Ktchens, 5 West Front st, KB * ; LOST AND FOUND LOST BLACK ONYX stone from man«rnff! hsa odd Fellows emblems Knder please return to Stanley Brown, Regster Offce. Reward.*. -. I^ST\3lNlA>TURj5 Schnaurer; smoxy. folor; Wednesday P. M. Reward, RE - " 6 - & 9 R " * - - < ". LOST ABOUT- A WEEK or tett days HKO, lfldyb whte gold Elffln wrstwateh" wth sx damonds, tffee on each sde? black cord band. Reward. HE..6- " M. -. : : -.* - LOST-Ll fcmale. BONER, near Chapel Hll and Sleepy Hollow, rds., Atff. 3d, n the cvenjnk. Reward; Re M, or MArket J LOST.UYOUNG TARAKEET, volet color. Lost. Wednesday., AUJT. A. nn John at.. - -Answers to name of "PNe." Reward. -:ItE R ;.--..^----:-^ -- LOST WRIST" WAtCH. Reward, 8*. Call RE W. EB C. JOSEPH SMITH CO_D*aler» for Alumnum Products, 245 Sprng t, Red Bank for trple-track and twock Extruded: alumnum -ccmblrston torm wndows, and screens. Hghest Trade Extruded alumnum combnaton oors. Genune stanless steel, combnaton doon,. Complete, lne.of alumnum ramed screens and tenson screens. Jalouse wndows.-.and doors absolutely Weather proof * and water tght.; All types of porch, pato and breeteway: enrlbnures. Complete lne of alumnum awnrgs. n all, colors: All parts and labor guaranteedforone year. Fnanced lp to 56 month,. Call for free estmate at any tme. RE :. ffouse-tra";ler33"8^oot. _... _. l alace.:952 model wth two*.:bedrooms,snd bath- oom equpped wth shower and tub. or further Informaton, call EA 3-: R, - ;....,* **.;. * ", GARDEN TOP SOIL_Fll drt, land-. scape,. flowerng shrubs,.evergreen, rult trees, grapes, large. selecton.* hy-. rd everbloomng rose,...v; Arena, Modern Rose: Nursery, hghway 86* Port* Monmouth; :KE 6-47-fl. - - FOR SALE v FAN BELTS AND PULLEYS for else- tro motors n. stock. Douglas Electrc Cc. 86 East Front st, Pbons RE ospmftbe0ssp : era adjuuble hospltsl bd, for rent. New and used beds for sale. Call RE 6-264, ask tor "Patent Servce." Free delvery. South Jersey Surgcal Supply. S3 Ea.l Front at., Red Bank. HEEIJ CHAIRS RENTED New delue chroma wheel char* or. rept. Reasonable, Ne and Ded chan for sale. Call P.B ask for "Patent Servce." Free delvery. South Jerey Surgcal Supply. 38 East Front t.. Red Bank. Supply. 3 t. tlkts KETlttADlKG. vulcanltng our specalty. Your car ted u» only-is -mnutes to put loanera on -wmla-. wa,«- ear your lrea. No charge for Moaner ervlce. Mount Tra Servce. 7S Whle t R.d B»nJt. Phbne RE «.»484. ATTENTION HOME OWNEKSl Save money by modernzngyour boue yourself We are eaulpped to upply you wth: all the materals nee,n Small o-onthly payments arranged --- Purchase of any materals. Hare are -. some of the jobs you can dol Attc In. sulatlon, applcaton of tlleboard In ktchen or bath, fnsh your basement or attc - nto a playroom; bedroom or den. Com- plate lne of lumber, mllwork, hardware, pant, wall board. roonng, -adng, ply*. wcod,- doors, wndows. - Insulaton, -etc.. Free estmates on your needs..amercan * Lumber & Buldng Supply. HIgaway 85 at Headden* Corner, Mddletown. RB Wf6tIV ANVtaNf and everythng and gve the best prces. Call Swart* rnrnlture. Hghway 85. RE Wl l!lve GOOD trade-ns on your old t, llvb GOOD tradens on your old furnture as we have an outlet for It Call Swart Furnture Hghway»5, RE WEAR KNAPP Aeotred shoes for. com-. fort, Qualty and long servce.. Mad* wth bult-n arches and cushon Inner soles. Prced from 9.95 and up, Call n. J. Clarton. XO t-lho-m ; FbRMlCA _ Moldngs and glue. l Odd ces for the d ; All t colors. Odd sze pece* for the do-t yourself man. Crown Ktchens. 6 West Front st.. Red Bank. RE 6-255*! ROYAL TYPEWRITERS Ntw and >V bult All makes addng machlne and portable typewrhen. Guaranteed. Easy terms, ^rplcos. 0 Monmoutb - S t. R E * * --" - *S0t>_$9 per 00 *q. ft. Cut for you at the farm.. Delvery extra. Joseph : T. Glck, Holland rd,, Mddletown, MI , rtles. bfsks, CHAIRS. Comtlets new "llne^>f-offce furnture. Serpleo f a Offce Eaulpment HI Mohmouth at, R B * :..- - STAMPS. - COINS, mneral specmens. Fne stock U. S. stamps, covers, cons, Scott, Mnkus, Whte Aco albums, catalogs, accelsorles. Whtman con folder* In stock. Stamps, gold - cons, and envelopes/wth stamp* before 900, want d; Hghest-prces pad. Monmoutb Stamp "^and^oln-shop,-60-mor.m ou t*h"--:*.t- opposte Red Bank town hall. Open eye- nlrg* and Saturdays, : -....*. 6VEftl)ST"_Industral chromated ant». rust pant. : Stops-rust;-- No surface preparaton necessary. Pants rght over rust. (Now avalable In one quart con- -taner.- Recommended for.marne use. Colors, black, grey, green, red, alum,.nlum and clear. -Free local delvery. DwyerS Crown.Servce, hghway 35 Mdaletown. MI , FOR THE, BEST DEALJ In street.-. ".egns, contact Brasch Supply Ser-_ ^cetbroadmeadbw Farm RedBank. R E , : FOR SALE NSW, TINS -QUALITY sngle wooden be and sprng, $26: onelane, angna* *mall whte dresers, both $0, 2* ve.. Far Haven." MARKET OPERATORS attenton t_.: Clearsnc* aalel Factory warehou**. TOP ausuty lln* of ew commercal; refrgerator*. All type*. Self-*ervce ; freears, Tegetable eae*, meat ca«e*, dary cases, etc.. Wrte today, "Clearance Sale," Box (, Red B a n k.....-: ; ; ; ; : ;... ". - : Djcmon c, xmt»* «". - PHILCO RBHtagftATOR, lttle ued, $86; FrUsfdare electrc range, excellent condlt cm,,$s5; boat anchor, searchlght, two-burner stove/tachometer, oars, looks, all new. half prce; lawnmow.r, 2. Iron beds $8 each, AT bjoberk" AlrL-PUBTOSE MOWER Saves tme and work wherever both grass and weeds must be cut Lght weght balanced desgn for *asy hand, lng. "Trm* as t cut*. For detal*, demonstraton, seeyour-dealer, or call Carl Bsckmann, EA *J.077«.J: BB_.« anytme, Wrte, P, O. Box 270, Red Bank, for lterature. KlfCHEN SINK, wth double dranboard, $6: tolet bowl $8, bathroom snk $7; lso hundreds of pp* npples at 6 cents lach. Perth Amboy. ; Call HI J-H M,.. ; HOSfltAL BEb.^Excellent condton; head and foot crank, two sde guards. EA : - -.* * : - - WO RUft CUUOM MADE FURNITURE._ Excljrlve contemporary coffee tableu.-sldeuard*. TV cabnet*.nd other fne furr nture - desgned..nd hard-crlfted.* to sut your requrements. Choce of wood* and fnshes. John Cenonco. 2<V Thorny* Bve,, Shrewsbury. Near Hlney Be* Florst. RE * : WO BUGS, 9x2 ard 0x4; good condton. Reasonable. EA SOFA AND CHAIR, wth slpcovers, $20: pne washstand, fnshed. $20; coffee table, $6; two end tables, $2 each; sold maple: kneehole deav $20; mahogany dropleaf traler table, $0; cupboard open front, pne fnsh, $55; two metal ktche cabnet*, both for $6; par bedsde -;*tahd*,~$0; Horton..wrnger-, pe :wa*her,- $26 ; portable sewng mlne, lke new, $75. Phone AT f l - R.» * " *.-.. POST AND RAIL fencng sold and erected. No charge for estmates, Alsome used fence ral*, 60c. RE R - 2. *.- ;.. : -: - : - CHERffY WOOD, walnut and maple lumber. Kln dryed, dressed and lear, for home workshop owners. -Large bag of knotty cut-offs for turnng, etc., 39 cents. Wrought Iron legs, Goodyear Arfptm by the yard.- Foamart: rt; 85, Eatortown,. : : CEMENT CURBING _. 4"xlO"x6-\ ren forced.. For drveways,: v.alks, Jovter beds; etc.- Economcal, easy to lay. Also cement flaggng colored, MA J. PINT MASON JARS, wth glass tops, 76c, dozen;. Quart mason jars, 60c doxer. Brng.own contaners. Two ladder jacks;- 40-gallon. galvanzed hot water., boler, pot Btpv.e, both for $2 :_bureau, $8: two electrc plates, $2 each. : Many other, artcles. too numerous to menton. :Cal after «P. M. 24 Maple ave.,: Eaton, t o w n. *...- * ;." *. *.** - - *- ; RAMda_C0MbtKAft0N gas heat and -Kaa cookng: dnng roorr aet and other, furnture. AT J. TWO-PIECE LIVING room set, good condlton: one par of. old, fashoned wagon. wheels, 4f n -dlareter; reasonable. LO , -... USED G"ARbEN TRAcToll, wlt( slckl. bar: log and brush saw.*. KE.6- SALE BEDS, tables, chars,.bureau,, * sofas, rugs, mlcellaneous house furnshngs. Must be sold by Sunday, May be seen Thursday and Frday afternoons, nl day Saturday and Sunday mornng. After cronlnr Rumson : brde, drvng north, hear, left, nnth entrance left o Navesnk..Rver rd. SOFA BED, 46. Inoure after f! M. weekday,; after 2 P. M. Saturday and Sunday, R. Boyer, Concord aye., between Vola and Washngton avu-., Leonardo. AT-0839-R... : HOTPOINT automatc washer, 50; Jf-lnch Welblt range,.00; both n excellent condton. Also brown rutr. x2, Jt. 23 Hudson are., Red Bank. RB 6-728S.., U B 728S.. MAPLE ClUB AND mattress, 2;.play-. Ten, $4;. oak chest.. $8: lve-plece chrome ktchen set, J5; slant-top desk, J5: -boudor char; J5: telephohe table and.char, $6 : U walnut four-posterbed, comptete,. 20: walnut..three-mrror vanty, *8, Varety, 8 Maple ave.. Red Bank.; RE J. THREE-PfcCE LtVlH- room set. *45: T_dlnng-room-table,-l7;mapl«TtwlVand full sze, beds, complete, $20: par.twn beds, complete;»30: bureau*. tl2 chests,»8: 8x2 fber rugs,»5;- four ktchen chars, 9; maroon sofa, bed, 25: brd cage unt stand; Id. Varety, 8, Maple ave., Red Bank. RE J."" A M l I U f W L f RE 2299J. MgUf WALNUf- secretary "desk, J tall: mahogany dressng table, thest, dreser; nght table; cubc foot.cold- spot:refrgerator: maple breakfast room set. -All attractvely prced.^ RE DROPLEAF TABLES, maple kneehole dejks, chests and dresser*: coffee ahd end tables; full, twn, snglecomplete beds; sofa bed,. loveseat, marble top washstand. Also,: tables, rpeksrs:, cut and pressed (rms: -runs, assortment scatter and. Tunners. : Shore Furrltur Co,, rp_ute_35._larence Harbor. NE-\y 62 6R 53 Ford rado and speak- 53 Ford rado an er.;»65.-l Call LO W. XLHrTTX~8 V WINDOW VALANCES. at fantsatlcally, ; low.prces. -Also.wrought: ron- legs, -6. to 29 nches hgh;. Crown Ktchens, "West Front St. RE ;.. ASBESTOS SIDING_AII colors, *7 per Squre, wth nallb and strps..call ::. "Al". KE W.: X: " BABY. CARRIAGES: at strollers.. n«low.as J6.05. crbsrfull- sle, $9.60, Red Bank- Carrage Shop,.3 East Front : a t ;. R e d B a n k * -.. : : lbtokola 965 TELEVISION Also *.*. :9-nch color televson. Best.traden. lagna^ox 2 -lch-954 :: blond wood. *\" table.model,.bargan., Washers, ar con- A dltonerfl.v free-ers, refrgerator- nt ds- -. -Count. 4X or V beam -tacked antenna,, V I l l d Al d Co. X o ea complete.- Installed,!25.> -RB d n, Also rados. TOPSOIL Manure. Large loads; Stll ^>. :. delvered-at. aummer rates. :.Conrad :.L-Smth:* EA_.3-420:.oru,EA 3-Q v. rlento call evenngs YANKEE TRADER_WII «oon oper...-.permanent: shop buyng household ; /goods,.all -types-, prnted matter, : guns, cons,; wagons, : old automobles,.,hard- ; Ware, pctures, magaznes, old > sgns; ^ maaks, store.equpment.wll buy Edson phonograph records and machner; and /ptherl types of flat record, and old :llme. sheet musc,.temporary address, 3 Clay - *t., rear.of Y Stelnbachs, parkln?- lpt. ( <3XSH WAITING _... Restaurant cqup- >:; ment.- atore fxtures,--hotel supples, comptete,or. In part. Store merchandse. Top dollar pad.. lcals, 37 South Man, Asbury Park. PR , v tour EYES NEED the best protecton ft >from aummer glare. Ray.Ban,*)jn- -V-- slases, made by Baucb- & Zombftre h ft b S ;, *the fnest you can, buy.: See ourlarge S< slectlon now. Reuasllles, 3C Broad st* "f-"hay,>kver, athma: «merers, Dont t:.., suffer ths?year).pollen-ex wll flter» Vour bedroom of 99.99% :o all pollens, -.Bent for the season or buy. South Jerey Surgcal,»S East Front st, BE 6-, VAtORHSEfc^-WlII kll - atrv! -.-bourne bacteral Kll, that germ csus- ^.-Mng.-nd spreadng - common^ colds and ^.vcbudaood.dlfeasesrrjght In yojur-:hbm*. "Bent owbuy^boulh Jersey.Surgcal/ J3 ORGAN ELECTRON 0r Medum ITe. ble:for.churchor home. Reduced - --rwr month rental: Also I f!5 per month;now: to ajcumulate st t»y- - Credt If dealred, and domontratlon. jr«llonmouth county.«no, 2?4,Eat: Stale one Export ,^. freetlng andeatlrlokson. Old Wagon t, \ J j-rya-h PBWAKBTSr^O-jpw; tloh. Cflr AT,.029-J. or Inqurt Mrg. A»t. Cett»r *ve., Leonardo...., --.-**I>IWAB>AI^B m&cnnvs ^^ - Ike*, new.- For.ruck»ale, $25..Also Tjeojowernower, $25 Call BE REFRIGERXTOR, Westnghouse: excellent condton. Three screens,. 8x55 jcreen door 33x8. KE J. BABY CRIB_L*,le new.. Complete wth j rubber foam mattress and cover. AT CHILD - S PLAV GYM,. J0: Frgldalr. refrgerator, 6 cu. ft..»60; coffee tabl and two end.tables,.lamp,-$.60 each Jenny Parker Manor.. Apt. 304-A, Navemk Bve., Hlffhlanda. RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT,: tke nev. counter, chars, refrgerator, grlls, coffee maker, soda fountan. Ban Mare, Amercan- slcer,*;meafgrnder,"et c.~" Hava-Ret Restaurant, route 36,-near Fve Corner*. Mlddletowr.* RAIMBOvy. -f., V AND HARDWARE su* v Kesta you.caulk now beforeyou pant. Caulkng gun and tube, combnaton, JI.75; pant, wallpaper, tool*, housewares, electrcal supples; garden, tools,- lnsect fde".:; Alj:sva.!lable at Ranbow.. :Every. thng for the-home. We repar lamps, toasters, coffee makers, etc;. RE 6-700H RAINBOWXUh h d E tosters, coffee makers, etc;. RE 6-700H- RAINBOW XoUh authorsed Emerson dealer now has the new.portable T V set, no antenna heeded: only 50, complete wth carryng -caae. Plug If In and play It anywhere; In the house, pallo " " Specal sale on battery sets We-replace batteres,,. Fas oc porch. flm servce. Try Ranbow /or your cam era. needs. ;ln Red Bank, If* Ranbow T/vand Hardware, apposte Acma/Foo Market. Repar servce, call BE6-700B. WIU-SUMMEW clearance ".ale Deluxe -.: ar condtoner, regularly , wth thermostat, reduced to 90.95; dehumd- Vjo *l**?!«0. dres damp cellars: fans, M.98 and up. All Ashng tackle; spnners, rods.reels and bat,, reduced 0%. Grll, charcoal,. 4,98: coolers In stock. It a fun to *hop,at Ranbow.- opposte Acme Food Market,--KE-«JTBBRl «" t;«v, black Hud*on teal, fnger-,t[p Jength; al.e, IS; full back, Ilka p enffth; ste, 6; f ; t JV.->l <ek. lllll *".llnl«;. ac, Ilka Call BE v47o*...,. MPVTStt-WILL SELL Bendlx automatc. w»h*r. JJ5; V G E refrgerator. 60 9x2 hooked rug; 5..Other,household tems. Also mans new Wue Melton over e-oat;.l..-4r, «60;: RE 6.B52I!. " NATIONAL PfESSBRS cooker^ NoTTf large, *l«e; holds ssven qusrt Jsrs fo ewnln»v Hsrdly Ued, complete wth In cooker^ t J «*. debosrdfwfth^rj.sraw.rs:;: $800. «mahptnj; EJpIrt jseeretary book "".v*00: Uj:maSomny.Eraplte,-.ld«Jt!M >( 2tfaS LOT.-4-3M-M.,, A,fe KTW_. -Toro C.II vch.m()w!!jt,.^y,,;v u y^.a. 7 V,y FOR SALE BOOKS FOB SALE at -prvate horo»a BE ««* "* - ". *. * " " ; ; ; ANTIOtTES Dropleaf walnut table, eat* eght: 46. BE -7294, between 4 and < P. M..-.,.. SIX BURNER GARLAND restaurant range, wth J20xSO".grll; steam table, choppng block; Very. reasonable. EA * * ; -.- VALNUT^IVING BOOH.: table, * opens to dnng ste: complete wth pads, $6." Call BU -U88-J after 2 P. M.* * 50 TV A S T E S N A, one year old: make offer. BE after 6 P. M." APAEftSfT^lZE gas atove; $0. Phone HO_ MEDIUM SIZE Frdgare refrgerator.» Rector P. RE 6-084t. THREE-POINT hydroplane, B class; $60. Call B E * / *-- --* -- -* *. fbfbigeratof, Kelvnator: just overhauled; $85. BB ; 6-D503-M after,7, M. «* - " - -. " " ^CB^RWXWl^BteMteTT chroma trm; mattress»d weather jrotector ncluded. ; -Good condton. rce»5. 80 Seeley ave., Keansburg. KB e-0749-m 4-FOOT ROWBOAT, (elected cedar sldesrone-pleee plywood bottom, all ^rass screwed ;.two years.old ; 7,*, horsepower Elgn motor. very lttle: used. Very reasonable.. Can be seen at Wlson Boat Work*. Atlantc ave.. Long Branch. Coldapot refrgerator, lve years old; automatc defrotr. $60: baby carrage $0. 6 We*twood " Lttle Slver. PINING ROOM SET, Itudlo coucf far condton; leopard akn coat, reasonble. KE B. - - *» Lttle Slver.. "RfGIDAlJfE t-u;:atwater Kent rado, card table, four chars,.red maple arm. har,.call after 5 P. M. 8 East Rver d,, Rumson.* d,, Rumson. SAS RANGE, hester. three-pece lvng room, suts and four tables, CallRU 0502-M, : flta OPPORTUNITY SHOP ANTIQUES _ Come.vlst our booth at the.monmouth County Hstorcal: Assocaton Antque Show at.monmouth Park, Oceanport/ Saturday and Sunday,,4 and 5, : Our stockha* never been better. We wll feature some very unusual and.interestng tems n furnture, brle-a-brac, glass, nens, dolls, toys, postcardsr Iron, tn, trood..everyone Welcome. The Mat- :hews, 5 Broadway,-Keyport. KE ;. - \. -.,**. KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR, cube-.feet; capacty -40 pounds-frozen tood compartment. Late model: excellent condton. Cost 40, wll sell for USS. BE ** -. :. * -- THREE7PIECE overstuffed lvng.room - sute, Reasonable. Also electrlo vacuum cleaner. C. H. Wllber, 28 McLaren St., Bed Bank.., :. t- STUDIQ COUCH_Converts to two sngle. beds or double/bed; two bolstera, slk brocatel t complete wth- extra- cover; $66 or best offer.-- In excellent condton. LO J...- : -. : : LESTER BETSY ROSS spnet pano, 876; completewlth bench; wood clarnet wth case, excellent condton,»75. Call AT -0763;. " :. : : GIRLS BICYCLE, 6; wardrobe trunk. 6: png-pong table. J20, Gall RE J. - : -* *.-". *** COLDSPOT ELECTRIC refreerator. In runnng condton, 54*0.. Also, hand lawnnower.: RE ,". : KENMORE GAS RANGE, excellent con- - dton; ed only two years; fve burners on top. Prce *60. A. D, Hughes, 27 Howard. ^ve.( "Ranch Manor,", off Newman Sprngs rd.. Red_Bank. : tppsoll~rto"ps6tl! Very good; has. been tested. :. Lawns graded and seeded. Evergreens, locust posts, logs,.call after 8 P. M., MI MXGTC CBEF. GAS Space heater, wth.automatc controls: nearly new. Also Magc Chef cookng : stove, almost hew, Call MA.-97-R. ICE BOX. whte enamel, lke new.- Askns flo. Call any tme. Mrs. Kloss, 37 Gravelly Pont, Waterwltch, Hlghlanda..... DINING ROOM FURNITURE, good condlton. Server, buffet, table and sx chars. 39 Ocean brd., or call AT " : ; " HhlEE-PIECE lvng room set. I Matthews, 78 Hgh,t,, Eatontown. EA M, :. " -.* * FORMICA SINK TOP, 54». new: walnut double bed.- sprng and. Beautyrest :*ma,ttres, dresserand chlfforobe. Reasonable. Stuart,---8. Warren, St., West Park. Rumaon. PAIR HOLLYWOOD twn beds, com-,.-pleta -wlt.h new-ebgshelr headboards; very good condton reasonable J* RE 6. V too-tl -. " ;. LARGE PINE CHEST, 4x20 nches by <<6 feet,.$0;.sfx two-lrch-osk sldng doors, 8x7, $2.60 each; three oak doors»- $3 each; HF 3-23 tbcar COLA hotal, Keansburg. KE. -_. Msrlan Call after 6 P, M; J V J * ft-»6«u., BAIt. 86. COMPLETE; Brunswck falke, Maran Hotel..Kearsburg, KE Call after 6 P. M.". *, * "~r,l I lb I, BS Bl I I S6FABflt>""SIMMONS;- gatbl*k table. - tcretury, ^ bedroom vet, lvnjr room set, ktchen set: crb, hlffh char, carrla»«; 9x2 f\r,.w»h«r./ AH.reason ab.e.-rj Phone EA J. B U -42-W. " -.-. *- KENMoftH WASMlNtf machne, deluxe wrnger model; excellent condton; $ R E f-72tl * *B*fc»-. IIIU-UCJ >5U. RE ll-*. SIMTro"NS~Ht)E-A-*bfp..rose color, wth custom-made chartreuse slpcover. BE * -..* Bfeb, MATRBSS, SPRING, two bureaus:.brown mahogany; 60 for all. In good t m o,clu8 CttAlRS and Dove..seat.-wth custom slpcovers; dost 500. *ell for 60/; BE J. FRGIDAlSB, 7 cublo feet, good condl-. tlon, Broadway, second floor. Long-Branch. LO J. O6l Long-Br M6VlNQ f G ROTTO-bnl) complete, used.few, tme.*; :U26;. ron lawn roller heavy,_$5.^ Power lawn. -mower-brggs Stratton, $35: hand cultvator, two trcycles, one grl* two-wheel bcycle, 0" hot ar ppe new; drum on stand, rocker Mason- jars. : Many odd* and ends; All cheap. Call after 5 P. M.-. EA J. ~ tabl, -.- -~ - ^ v«*b " * m wr va* kharas foar chars:lke new. Keasonable ,- 945,..,, DINING BOOM SET, nne-pece, mahoge«p ;^.J" rl * " ". *. ( > bedroom set *50.,4 televson, rado, phono com- Dnaton, 26; aecretary, oversze, (50; Ix-drawer Bllns- cabnet, wth safe compartment, 35; Regent sofa, tl5. Some odd -.table*; jo/.nrlce;-hp -75. & ; CAMERA. Z:. BuscrrPTest...,,, *.!UxlK::lllt*.n*w,-"qr_lR!nal cost 260 ncludng.- flaah*7andxarryrgkt.- Make offer.: Call-after 7 P...M.. RE 6^2692-W." : -~ -» - «_vavt.-a ^ f,**b.ae «taj v m V 9 *M TT t COMPLETE BEK and odd peces of fur. - nlture: very reaohable. RE KJSlfST0»IB.-Md7lE CAlKftA. 6mm..5 lens, leather ca»e. projector and ttlng outft: $75. BE MAH(J(3XNY"Ct)f*f[EB chna closet, $79.. -flre«lde char, $20, done n needlepont:? ;..«lamp*, $6; mahogany dnette table.wjth glaa top, ana, four*- chars, $86: three-pece mahogany bedroom»ute, tomplete. $26;: four mahogany! "f*""" I» lr ->Ie" maple bedroom»«te,; $25; walnut drawer type desk, 75; ten-pece mahogany Duncan Phyfe $76; ten-pece walnut jlnlrg room sute, $285* ten-ple.ee. walnut Duncan Phyfe dlnng.room sute $95, three-pece Ilv- Ing room sute, wth sllpcoven, $70: uprlbht:*pano$s6.-crlbs $25, flng cabnets $40.: odd table lampa «5 to $0. platform rockers $26. Burdgea Warelouae (next to-stelnbachs parkng lot), 24 Clayst., BjQank. BE buttllllon of used furnture. -; new Jurnture, antlnes, and brc-af, ", HouehoW $roods of ev*ry;de*erlp. tlon,:/when fufnlahlr g room, apartment omceor<.home vst our showrooms. xr - lls. a6eastfrnnt at M>teUL8,Fon -JllB WJBULJIn. eou tag* chest-. $6.50, Duncan Phyfe chna closet -$9 table $22,60. threwec.,,. u tan set :$49, Frlgldalre $69, foldng bedroom screen $375 etc BuchX 25 E t tan set :$49, Frlgldalre room screen $3.75, etc. tront st,. - 69, foldng bed- BuchX 25 East - * - * _...,j SAVEl Occaslona char* $8,7S, «oor.-amp-.$2;75, sutcases $,60, base cabnet $7,50, vanty benches $2.75.:-.rad n-*phorogrsph $2,60, tea wagon $9.60,: freplace scretn $3,76, etc.. etc. Ruscll,."26 East Front st VIUALITY. USED: FUBNI^TfSE good as new: lx-plece sold maple dnette *et lf»,50; mahogany-nght, table 30.50, dropleaf Duncan Phyfo table IIS.50, desk $6.50. spnet pano $26,freplace $25, etc,,"etc.-.-ksclls*,- 2l East:Bront sty. * mmmsm. Vhave to.dls.. automatc* wssher-7 «o,,-.jpoa;of two-yasr-old.eay Spn-dry washer, $40, -MI , THIRTY-GALLON hot water heater, bot-,. ^ te, m wth; fuel tank: $85.;-: Call M P SELL all servce»staton equp. -Jt l ":fbiu«:?ber(hce**sutron,-,67l Broadjt; Bbfawsbury."- "" * AJJTIQTJBrl FOR SALE GARDENING SEEVICE _ Xawns bult and renovated, Bototllllng, plowng, spkng and: fertlllllng. Tree removal, res estlmate. * J. A. Glfford. BU - * 4 * m : " : CESSPOOL CLEANING and buldng <Ptlo t»nks; dry and gravel wells and dran,. 39 Peach»t (New Shrewsbury loroufb.) Phoo. RE C. H. WlSOr :..--.;.- ^ SEPTIC TANKS, cesspools, laterals, dry wells! pumpng and buldng. Jacob Perl, tradng as "Atlantc, Csspool Servce;" Shrewsbury drt Bum,on.RU ELECTRIO MOTOR rebuldng U out busness. Call us for quck servce. Dougla Electrlo Co.. 86 Eat Front IU. R<d Bank. Phone RE SfPTlC TANKS and cesspools,.leaned. Sec- ar Ha R qfmev AaVW CtnAV-UkJ MMU *w**hyvvn. wsvw, mlso. dry wall; dram Dttalltd, tmate gfen. Oear Decker 47 : ondtt,. r».f Haven. Phont RE M mo st.. far Haven, rnone rug»- nm. XlNTlNG AND DECORATlNG Interor -and exteror. Wallpaperng $.25 per roll. Call James Kel«ey, Woodlawn ave., Port.Monmouth^ or phone KE J, " * :... CESSPOOLS cleaned and bult; lepte tank* cleaned and Installed, drans n- ta led. Phone any tme day or nght, RU Harvey C. Tlton, 87 Hgh, larnrf- ave. Rumsol.. : LAWKMOWBRS SHARPENED and n- palred the rght way. Walter D. Antonldes, 84 Welt Front»t. Opposte West St., Red Bank. BENCH SAW, 8*^blade tltnjt.top and fence. % h. P. motor, extra blades; prce $50v Amercan Standard 20-gallon Kan hot water heater, $ Arsdale ave.; Long-Branch. LO W. REAL BAE5XlN We are movng I Kr*t.call can. have, sofa, two chars, floor lump, freplace set. table lump, bookenae. panted dresser, all for $30. Call RU; - : 0 8 f t " - -. :.. " ;. v - :. : ; - J PAINTING Exteror and nteror: paper hangng: expert wbrkmansrjp. Reasonable rate*. For free estmate call RE J., -.-- " - - TREE-RIPENED peaches for cannlnff ard, freezng. Apples for bnk- Ing, anj^ sauce, Buckln Frut Farm, Phalanx rd., Llncroft,. RE WHITE COMBINATION gas and coal. stove; baby stroller, leather*; gray Whtney.baby : carrage, walker, love seat and char; KE R. Call after * * J * - P.. M.. : -.. * * BOY r STTlCYCLB_S 6-Inch wheej; n good condton. RE r6.256;" -..- fradhtin YbUR oldfshtture as dovtn payment on new furntur.e. -No cashrequred at SwRrtz Furnture/hghway 35; Opposte llddletm-n Fre Co. RE 6-32)3. Open evelnga untl-8.. THREE ROOMS of beautful new furn-. ture ths week only for only $298; $29 down takfa t. Swartz Furnture.* hghway 35.. Opposte-Mlddletown Fre Co. RE Open evenlnga untl 8..* REFRIGERATORS, recondtoned, reflnlahed; guaranteed: $35 and up. Call LO ;. - V -., -. SCREENS One 24x38, two 24x43, seven.30x85%; sx, 36x55; storm sash.* sx 30x36 ^;.bed sprng and.mattresa, threepece parlor sute, bed couch, pano bench. AT -207-J; MOVlNG_WING CHAIR, davenport, 66» buffet, 54" table -wth.extenson leaves nd pad. Modernsed brass bed., sprng nd mattress, three-burner traa stove, odd chars,,*pctures, mrror, old."pne table] qults: double - bed. sprngs. Mlacellanepuatems.": A" very cheap/phone RE *. * *.... *.-.- *... *. *, : COME AND LOOK at our good used. furnture department ;\very good used electrc stove, $39 ;> refrgerator, $30; three-pece parlor set, $29;-three-pece bedroom set, complete, for $59: breakfast sets $9 each: beds, complete, $5: three 0x2 rub«$22.50 each; lamp, $3 and many more good, bargans at Swarts Furnture, hghway 35; BE «-323. Opposte Mddletown -Fre Co.; Open evenngs untl 3. LAWNS MOWED, hedges trmmed. Call Francs Laubroelster, BE COBPLETf- MANS wardrobe.- sl» ; * for a tall slender man.\ Good condtlon. RE W-3., ;. ANTIQUE LOW four-poster bed, butlers desk, chest of drawers, drdrleaf table, marble top washstand, yctorlah. chars and sofa: mrrors, brc-a-brac,-chna, colored cut and pressed glass. Brass, copper ard., pewter; custom-made sofs, down cushon and slpcovers, 45. Stansberry, Fve Corners, route, 35, Mddletown.: BUSINESS NOTICES BULLDOZER SERVICE, cxcavatlnr. land * elearlng, drveways, bult and repared, All drt; sand, gravel, top sol and cnder*. Treesand stumps removed. Grad. ng and seedng of lam. LO LAWNS MOWED and trmmed. HE M..-* - -. : :.-;;- Wta LUAN XOU tres, no cbacge whle yours are belngrrecapped~moun*t~tlre : Servce, 75 Whte st.. Red Ban Ib Phone RE S.04K4-. " " - : : TOP SOIL..MANURB_Large loads. Stll -delvered, at summer rates. Conrad Smth. EA or EA Please call evenngs. CONKS BldVcLE SHOP^.20 jtonmouth St., Red Bank. New and rebult bcycles. Englsh: bcycle* $39.95 up. Parts, servce. \.* * ::.-.. : v\ -. *,:. GUARANTEED TELEVISION lervlclne wthn two-hour* from your call. A. C;. Rado and Televson Company. Armand A;-Cruplr owner, 23 Shrewsbury sve. RE : * *.. I4.HOUR SERVICE on the repar of -: rados ; and. eleetrcal - applances* We call for and dellvr. Harolds.:Radlo and Electrlo Shop/,6 West Front st, Rfrt Bank. Phone RE *. -. ; : *. - *.. ".. :. -:: : * *. GENERAL CONTBACTOB and ceapools. cleaned:" cartng aw! gradng, top sol, manure, 8 drt, cnders gravel and sand; Estmates gven. Phone RE Oscar Becker, 47 Second swtalr Haven SATSFAdtlOM GUAftANTfKD _ (And ths means a lot) on all pantng, decoratng, "sheet rock tapng.-: Let me gve you a sensble * estlmfcte,,one -that--s reasonable; Can how proof n ths* locale of model work. BE SEE C. JOSEPH SMITH CO., 245 Sprng -st.,red,bank, If yop want a suaranteed remodelng job; carpenter reparng, any type; of celng nstalled. We BpeclalUen.ln aound-prooflng,.plumbng, heatng and electrcal, work, roof reparng/ new roof and: sdng*. Exteror and> Interor pantng, wallpaperlner and decoratng,.all labor and. materalare guaranteed. For free estmate, call-re :.-.- * - * * ,- - ; - : :. : ; - ; MASON CONTRACTOR_Pla,ter, stone. work,*.concrete freplace,* small and large Jobs:. John Roma. AT ^744-W. IN RED BANK.Span Craft Studes,. poture tranng)ol. pantng,, etchngs and engravngs ntored: lull-ste framsle, mantel -mrrors, wndow,valanoe*. lawn tlgns. framed mlrror. :J7 Eat Front - St., Phone RE HEATING, AIR-CONDITIONING, Itad- ;«, gutt»r«, pre-fabrlcated dad work. Mueller: furnaces. J. V.. Bogart, 7$ HOOVER.ULBAWBR9 repared, bruhes. rebrlstlsd; Allen Ectrlo Shop. 8 Whte st.. Phone RE 6-0S2.:.. ;.-,. - EXPERT DRIVING.; Intructlons.,.tearn-ln; safety,to. drve, safely,; Look for the car wth, two steerng, whael*, Poneer, In auto drvng. In,tructlons snce 933. Eay Method, Auto Drver Tralrlng, School,6 East Front.t, RB.«;983J or lp ""*:;;2o»8.*;.v..".::. ;, Tp- ; ::,f:j~^z WSSPOUL AND, SEPT0 tank oontrac. tor,. UMsdool* dug and cleaned. Sptlo tanks and dran* InstalledVSS yaar* exwrlenea. - Howard ; Tlltoh,- :lp;;oebt*r *t-? Humson.: f PhureRU U0»7» :" OAROTENUTO BROS Contractor*.and, bulders. -Complete lne of Work/E,- MAKB.OLD FLOORS look Ilk* nevr. Rent s.out hgh-speed floor sander: and edger, Low-rates, ;EnglfrLurr(b-lr Co., Phone BUSINESS NOTICES 6. WILL MIND OR BOARD chld for workng, mother, by-the day or week. -Call BE M. Also do occalonal kaby B t t n g. *, «* *- *-- : I. : - " :- : : YOUNG WOMAN* (whle) wshes to do baby sttng by week. and eenngs. Phone AT -875-M. TOOL, DIB AND mechancal nspecton, systematx/ns; method*; open for full or part tme.or consultaton: 26 y«ars experence. Have own nspecton equpment. RE 8-33J4-H or P.O. Box 404, Shrewsbury.* :. -, - : EXPERIENCEDTVOMAN wsnt* ; typng,to:do at home; evennsa: only. Call BE H,* SPECIALIZING In mason work and plasterng; patchwork. No Job top large or too smalt.. John DonatoJr;v pbo.ne AT.772-W RELIABLE WOMAN (whts) wshes part tme cootng. Dnners a specalty. Also wll take cars of chldren whle parents are on vacaton. RU -6SQ-M.- ; YOUNG GIRL wll care for Infant n home:of worklns; mother; experenced; good references. Preferably - vlclnty of Atlantc Hghlanda, Call AT, -099J-M a f t e r 4 P. M. « *. - ; UHAK CANING and rush work. Wlbur Ivlns. 9 Wlt Sunet ave. Phone RE «-4888-R WAXING. Call ke $Z perlor Floor Walng Co.. Prlrste homes oor speclaltyj CABPENTEE Bulder repars. Bemodelng, new work, reroofng. H, J. Carter.. BE 6-59)0, falnter-pecorator SS years experence In Metropoltan area. Plasterng, wndow glazng, etc R; Salas, 30 Shr-wsbury ave., Hghlands. HI 3,48. yakbukeors «nd magnetos rsbull. Qurk factory workmanshp. Douglas Electrlo Co;,.86 East Front St., Rsd Bank Pbone RE 6-Olta. OIL LAMPS converted for electrc- /.; jty. -Lamps rewred.-; We cajl for and delver. Harold* Rado and ; Electrc Shop, 6 West Front St., Bed Bank. Phone RE (SOT A bo-it VoOltsELF tamlft Rent our Skll sawa, sanders. drlls, lackers, extenson ladden. The,36th year of C. H. Engler Lumber Co. KE J t~ I L -U-.LI *!*- "WU."TT***A * h ~ I. UlLW CJOMTRACTOR Hew co" atructlons, alteratons,..repalfs. Her-; hert Eluehrauch, RE J COMPLETE LANDSCAPE SERVICE AH materal suppled and planted. Lawns! made or renovated: mantatnance by week or. month. Ste- Yt»t. RK R. ;.v; * ; ; ENERAL CONTRACTING Sand. Sravel, top sol, fll drt. Drveways bult and repared; septc tanks bul t. Holes dug for fuel ol tank*. Gradng done. Call J, Alvlno, BE M or BE : KOLEDA CONStRUUTlON OO, INC. General-contractng. Buldng,, remodelng,. Fnancng arranged RE M. P. O. Box 84. Bed Bank. SAWS AND LAWNMpWERS, sold, «har: pened and repared,* Factory methods. All work guaranteed. Watngs Saw and Mower Servce, Campbell a/e., Port.Mon- South. KE ;! VACUUM cleaner, repared any make.: : Allen Electrlo Shop, 8 whte at., Red R a n k. :-*:*.- : :. : : : : LAMP SHADES -. Custom made; :.. sllk Synskn ** parebment, lamln-..: ates. "Vou dont buya hat wthout your head^dpnt buy a shade wlth- out your lamp,- Lamps wlret^ and :* mounted.! Hlo Stelner Studo, 04 * Shrewsbury ave, " SERVICE WHILE YOU WAIT_Reduc*. servce charges by brngng your rado or televson set n for repars. A, C. Rado and Televson Company, Armand A. _Crup), ;.owner,..8 J _ ; S b b ^ RE JESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC tanks cleaned". Modern,... santary equpment.- For prompt servce, and reasonable, ratea, call LeeJJecker. RE : LIONEL SIMON General contractor. Drveway*, bult, cesspool*, topsoll, fll drt, gravel and tlue stone, RE 6-P6H. EEf^ffB^5r?rTf0yAN~srmte on a new garage, breeeway; dormers or home-rerovallngr-thrty-ye^ra-of^build-- ng experence* has taught us ho^- to do the best for less. We specale n, nstallaton of jalouse wndows. Phone today. No down":payment;*38 months to pay... H. Lyrnwood Mlnton, Far Haven./ltE O --:- -, -I MOVlNGT^Need a truck, W-ton or.. ton truck wth drver for hre? Specal-rates, You- supply help.:. Phone KE 6-00, " : : DO IT XOUkSfsLt-VWarm ar heatng ; duct work. New and used furnaces, olburners, blowers and controls. W.- Bennett,.:Sheet Metal-JVork«.F«r_HaYen. KE "* TWO-TON TRUCK wth 8xl2-foot raok dump body for hre by-hour, day or job. Attcs, cellars cleaned; Trash removed. Ffee estmates. KB PAINTING AND pecobatlng lnterr lor."a*nd. exteror* also :paperhanglng, 20 years experence. Free estmates gven;. Credt terms^arranged. Call BE J ; -.-:.--. * :; - -. :: (. EVENING TEI^VISIpN,SER,VIOE_EOA factory traned tpecalst wth seven year* TV experencer Guaranteed work. Home and car.rados expertly-servced. Shop at 26 South ave,, Atlantc Hghlands. AT -000 after 4 P,M. TILLNG Floor and wall. Samples shown* Free estmates gven.; Rudy Rlkamm, n Elm h. BedBank: Phone RE 6-557, PAINTER, DECORATOR ;. and, paperhanger; Interor and exteror; 25 years experence." Estmates cheerfully gven. Lous Cusan; 448 Shrewsbury ave,, Red Bank. Phone RE M. JOSEPH,MANNS. Unon and : Plasterer. No lob too small or large. 69 Lncoln st. R. F. B. Ulddletowh; Phone R E ":.; :.* * :. : -.-. :. VAINTING,.DECORATING, paperhans- - Ing. :.Interor and exteror. -Only- the b jst workmanshp.. Estrnktes cheerfully gven. "-, Rum*on Decoratlnr: Co.. BU * " : t *.. :-..".*.- MASQN WORK-JPlaserng, cement :;..:-.*, and ^general mason wprk^. Mauro ".Ba*so, 3 Deforrestave,, Red Bank* ^Phote:RE.6rJ98Q.;.-, ;:. :..; TAILOR AND DRESSMAKER_All knds of alteratons and dresses madetoorder; also slpcover* ard drapes,;.-;.,call evenngs after 5. P. M,, Saturday all day, 30 Lafay&te St.. Rum.on. RU -208*- * GENEtAL CONTRAOTOB:_ Notce.^to V.home.;.ownersl ^.Specal-^ rates..", on v all home "modernzng.- New type:, callng )! wall Panelng, pantng, paper: hangng. Garages, bre-eownys, dormers; curbng, sdewalks, cellar to attc.. Have your atto converted to a: beautful* room.outdoor flrepleces bult to order. Model, on dsplay, 99 Church st;,: Belford, KB J, Thpmaa R,.Wallng. Also 482 Branch ave., Lttle Slver. : Estmates, loan*,arranged.*-,-.\-, :.:.*;:.., * ": all IU4.^^4 *L**.-f A AIVAyu»n*l e-lajk.* *. e.^rv,*-l fl.yearsexperence,-desres part-tme job*. One day a^week. Monday, cl^rlday :.olf* *Saturday.?Phone-KE 6-0a6-K,*-H-t.» SWISS tat)v, 56-years old, seek«posl- "tlon as full tme houekeeper.. Phone, MI, J.!. : ;;/! ITjftlfta. atuatlons WANTED BECBPTIONST -:.TYPIST, experenced,, desre* rbrlc. In doctors, «flle«> * JUS «-07U-B.> -.-, - : *.:... *( -";^.--^r ;: -" --": MIDDLE AGED woman wnts hous,. keepng: motherleas- ame. preferred. Wrte "Housekeeper," Box, Bed Bnk." s : *-:. - : - - :: *,"--. SAYS WORK or steady work. Call MI M. V * :*,- :.- ; *,. * -. COMPANION NURSE to elderly person or aeml-lnvalld.-catt drve -ear. lght housekeepng; lve In or-out. Call-after 5 P. M., KE 6-U39. Bel,vl«w ave., Keansburg.* - - :-. -. : : - WILL DO PAINTING and paper hangng, odd jobs, yard and cellar cleanng, takng away: trash and: local movng; - and aullng. Call BE 6r6(IU-M...-. AUTOMOBILES CHEST PRICES for your old ear. We buy, we sll, we trade. Coast Auto Sale*, Inc., 49 Monmouth St.. Red Bank. Phone RE )OES VOtm CAR steer bard! Dl> your. wheels sh.th-my7 Let us correct the trouble. Save: your tres. latert Bear axle and frame «tralghtenlng equpment. Frank Van Syckle, 49 West Front St., Red Bank,: west of Maple ate. Our own buldng. Ask for Jack Harder. Phone RE : ; * DODGE AND Plymouth p«snng«r cars.. : Dodge job-rated - truok*..- authorzed servce; modern servce staton. -Franjc Van Syekle, 4D West Front st., Red Bank, -west of Maple ave.. Phone RE 6-UB fotb!>anel SUcK_In excellent condton, (676. May be seen J. H. Mount Company,, Maple ave.. Red Bank. JEEP, 948. WITH Black Hawk snow- :plb*. KE :after. «-f.m.*" ; /.*. fg, 060; good condton; cheap. HI J- : * :**.* -.*. ", V... *.- FORD CONVERTIBLE, 94.; mechanc, "ally far: many tew part. Prce * 60, RU from,7. to 9 P. M,* 952 FORD RAMCH wagon,, lght green:.4,0.00.mles; rado and heater, -whte lde walls; excellent condton,; Orgnal owner. R E R ? FORD FOUR-DOOR: rado, heater, orgnal pant: drectonal sgnal,..-.excellent runnng, condton 396* RE j. - * - ;. : , -:.. : , - * " DODGE TWO-DOOR sadan flud.drve;: rado and heater. Very "c)ean Insde and out;. Good* tre* and- motor. Excellent buy:, $265;**: Also 947 Kajer sedan, nce appearance ; toodtransport-. tlon, J0. If two car* are needed we HI. sell both for»30o. BE * DUMP TRUCK, excellent- condton, Wll accept offer.- Call LO J. ;, 95 FORD TUDOR, alx cylnder: rado and heater: hew tres.,one owner; $660..MI 5-0SS6-R... ".Vv :-;.: CHEVHOLET carryall. suburban: perfect* shape, nsde: and.but. ^- Can be seen, on West Front at, nesr* Parkway, ny tme. RE J,,. *- :/-. :... OWNER LEAVING for a np-car area and m-ast..sacrfce 963 Ford convertble: Fordamtc, -. rado and. heater, ffth wheel, drectonal lgnalb,.whte tde walls. Low mleage. : Also 95 Chevrolet-two-door, In lke new condton. Call after 5, B, M..LO J,**-.* >.., J28 WtlL ffe~ 9 D fflveyou; transportaton: 938.Dot;*; tre* lk* new: enlne In good- condton;, four-door.aedan,-,burl r... * : ; :-- *.....,.".;..- HARLEY DAVISON motorcycle;frstiso. tske ts.. Atao good, u*ed: care - eheap. H. A. Hubhs Auto Wreckers, Beers t., Keyport. Phone KE , : MUST SELL_Enterlng servce: 962 De Soto two-door sedan; very good condton : reasonable prce. One owner, Call KE M. - * l>48 OLDSMdBttE. excellent condton: newtreand tubes: club coupe, stand- rd shft. LO * * -*:.. : :: nru snl. MJM tt-ljv.. :. :...96JTJORp.PAl<E*L,-spec al-buy,-$646v Excellent condton. May. b«: seen at J.--H. Mount company, corner of Mapla ave. and Whtest., Red Bal*)lc. -*,. *- 847-W ,- * -*.947 STUDEBAKERJRadlq, Kenter, seat * covers* and overdrve; Btobd ctean condton.- Mutt,H. askng ;$250. Call after 4 P. M. HI-. 3-8; 5 Navesnk av*.. Hghlands 49-y<~TOM-(lH{VBOLBj,plcl.u 953 motor..very good condton. Reasonable prce. KE «-6»8-M...; "947 OLDSMOBILE:. eght cylnder;»60. RE : 963 M G, EXCEELENT condton; one owner,: Call HI 3^058 extenson--. -Don Calvert. - - ~ -;-> :.. v, 947 BUICK SUPER sedan, ndlo ard. heater,.a-l condton. Latest Inspeetlbr stcker: $395.: 94 Pohtlac. Sx sedan, rado, heater;.clean.* good-rurnfrs; condton, 2S. (4 Chevrol,t coupe, also runs good,»s6. Applegates Garage, corner Ave, D and Leonardvllloj-d., Leonatdo. 94.oLt)SM66ILE llub coupe; rado, _ heater, four new tre*. Good condton. Cheaptramportatlon:»85..MI J. WANTEb TO )REI>rr FURNISHED APARTMENTor house tt September,.after Labor day and October. SleD (lye, -In"Red BarV, or Immedate vcnty.- Wrte M. 6, H,. 95 North Uth at,, East Orange., v.., wo-bedroom apartment or hou.e.in Keyport vcnty; for,mother,and teenagebby.; AT l.q704;? ^---^^-vt- THREE Off~?FQUK-Bl!DBOOt unfurnlhed house, preferably Rumon hlfh chool area, Rentar HjS tojlo., References, Phone FReehold t-ds.". SoBBRTrTV?0THl!DB"O"()kI home, vleln- Ity of Bed : Bank.. Call >l«c6y, MI. 6- RABIO ENQnKE*&^.Wu -B. B. degree,. for sale* work 9cbnnectlon wth T, B,. tranmlttng specalty. Only wrtten reple -wll be ccnldered. Commnleatlon Product* Company, Marlboro. pany,l k SE»VICJ! M,nced.. Sttady.* ; po*ltlon. Appl»t ta nrns to Ol Delvery Inc., I Herbert SW Bed BanTTgFM!«O6tO. :,, COMMUTERS-TRAVELING MEN _ Old etabl*ned concern opratlng branches n Monmouth county and north Jerey h u openng <or two men who have sale* ablty to coter.local terrtores.on s *pretectad bass. Products:.are a full lln* of buldng materals advertsed on televson, rado «nd In newspaper. Complete tranng gven and compematlon s. on a salary;and comznlslon. bals. Company has over j5o,o00 satfed eustotners, Includng: promnent Industral, eommerclsl-.atd- lnsttntlonal : propertyownr*.- Marred men yesrs of age presently employedand earnng 4,- 000 per. year or more preferred. Car neensary and bond requred. For lntervlew, wrte fully, gvng personal hstory and sales experence If any. Wrte) Men." Box 5, Red Bank. :. HOUSEKEEPER and practcal nurse. Apply Mr, Frank Van Syekle, Nervana Farng. Colt* Neck; Cmll FR 8-68». * *.sne*** * * vubtap. m^^rt^ v-* * r *flvu e>^e*.a*n.. EXPEftlENOED JIOUSE WORKER, knowledseof cookng: other help. Sleep In. Beatulful home. AT -8089, *.*.- YOUNG MEN_Sales tranee,. Have;. openng, fdr*-two who are anxous and: wllng-.to ma.ke..belllre;. a- lfe -career. Complete lne.of buldng- p*roducts. :C6n-. cern- eltabllhed n Monmouth county 32 years.; Must have. car, be bondable and wllng, to work hard. Marred men preferred. Salary and: commsson.* For personal ntervew^ - state -full hstory. Wrte "Sales-Tranees," Box Tl-,. Bed B a n k ;. :. *.. \ :. THRBE-ftOOM ttfthsmel). apartment, >y servlcman and -.workng wfe. : Befrences. -Phone AT -IJ47-B. r: -, *. WANTED: couple., R.MPlMEBmadleage.couple., a four-room.--,*apartment :< on house; Red Bank; prvyclnlty>; Oct. :,lst; Wrte "Refned," Box. 6 jta Banlt.* : ATTENTION HOMD 0 WNERS. Hare you thought of sellng your home T There are ferr.- many oeople fa ths secton whonetd and can afford to buy a home Let us sell \ your home or huslne** property. Chaffln, Agency.- Hlsjhway8B^. Call BA».U; *...-. :".*. ; MOKE CLIENTS ttan lstngs*,we have many buyer* In 2,000-5,000 ran*.: Lst your, bom* wth us for acton.- Ruaer. -Bor- Agency^. ;600 -Blrer r^ FarHtP^ R (* 6»fc;l V <>=^y-> t Wt! HAVE SfltloOS prospcts. *or;.all ; types of Iltlngs, Prompt and efllcunt servce. Allalra A Sons A**"cy, Inc. RE «-»460.v--:;-;-, : :-:-,.;.t:-:*:*--?>^":;:/ UAWKlNa BROTHERS 77 Broad at. RE Real **tst«, Irutancs and mortjas loans, Lst your: uromrty : for a* wth 0.-. s»,.-; " -. - ;-- - -*-^;-""^- *>.-:.!,: m CONSTANCE SMITH. AQBNOY;)T*U4 : Maple av,,, Kalr,Haven. RE 6-J808. For, Quck.acton,, llt.your property ;nith*ru.u^uy«^iw»w>^tbp(qrohar home*,:lots, or,«cr,ls;*, Indlrldual; teous /servce. - Phdne or wrt*.-- HELP WANTED plu commsson.. Neccbl Sewng Crcle, Wast Front st*,,»ed. Bafc..,... Island -.. at whte.s Post Bxehane Barber bulldlna. 70!, Tort Monmonth. EA l-0«0, ext. 4t0. - y^. CONCRETE WORK our. specalty..-spar callzlrk.n cellar and garage floors (trowel-flnlhed); sdewalk; patos, block -work accessores,. Small and large.job*. Wllam F, Box, Jr., 20 Leghtoa ave.. Bed Bank. BE»-540-W. NURSERY, MAN Experl,nced In grow- Inf aaleas. Part tnt work. Wrte, "Nursery Man," Box 6,Bed Bank..*, POSITION OPEN for carpenter who understands remodelng, can estmate jobs, draw: sketches ard: Is wllng to work, Non, other needapply,. :For nformstlon, call BE **- *.. " DRIVER 70B> qouplb To drve, Mer- cury to Mam,Sept. 6 :to Oct., flexble. All car expenll. In exchange for, transportaton, Wrte, "Mam," Box 5. Bed Bank.".: WSt SloP w.ltr«.se_the b.aut. ful new Carterct cofte* hop. jn the Berksley-Carteret" Hotel, Aabury Park,: has poston* open for experenced wat-. rens. All-year:*prk, good, eohperatlon, fne, tp*. Apply to Coffee Shop Manager n person., Wrt* or call PRos- Pfect 6-60O0, -.".- * -_ :, r. * ^ > POSITIONS OPEN n chldr.ns depart-.mnt and- other departments,* :Full or,* part.tlm*.. Experence neceary. Apply ruvao Broad at.. Bed Bnlc. I WOMAN YOUNG WOMAN as assstant In apeeal- Izd- dental offce; no experence* naeer sary, Reply, gvng, qualltcatonr:to "Young Woman.": Box s -gll. Red Bafc.* " HOkSE KEAT U. S. nspected. Freh * frdaen, Ib. pscksges, chopped2 lbs. J7e- chunk*, 6 lbs., 9/0; heart, and llttr, 25c Ib. Specal prce on JO pound or. more,-."ah. pat and aquarum. supples at low prces. Helen Mllers Pet.Shop, on Hghway 86,. sx muss north of Red Bank, between Laural and Palmer are*. Open dally and Sundays untl»». M. Clo.ed Tuesdays. Ml I , - * * * - - * [ * * *"- ghgush, SPRINGER Spanel puppes. Beat huntng stock wth a grana dapotlon for a horns dog. Leutten*. Sprngers snce 932, B. D. / Freehold. Hahndel»^8584. BXlCrseCBE-r^RYT^Ith^ experence; ; for Bed - Bank law olhe*,. Please state ge, Experence* references and salary xpected In frst letter." Wrte -"Law Ofce V Box HlRed BanV -" > expeclvu-n. nrav-bbler.. - vrn flcevv Box jtlured BanV. EXPERIENCED-beauty operator;- good -pay,full tme-job.. Call In penon at Anglas. Beauty Salon,. 34 East Man St. Freehold. GIRLS FOR BENCH assembly. electrcal products. Apply- Crown.ErgreernsT AlM^bld^E^SOSI^ EXPERIENCED CLEANING woman, -one :. day:. a week, or: two flve-hour:, day*. Whte* or -colored,..references, - CallBU ACTIVE, DEPENDABLE.woman to; take.charflr*. of houe.ard chlldrenfor 4-Mday "week durng comng-.- schoo. -year;: Monday through Thursday, 8-4,- Frday, 8-. Far Haven, near bu. SB * J. V ;. *:.:. *>v. --",*- : **..: : : - ; - MALE COX/LIE, three years old, Cham-. plon" blood lnes from Tokalor Ken-, nels; sable and whte: excellent stud ard ehllda - companon; obedence. traned*. Trce 00. Call RE: } EXCEPTIONAlJ earnlnjt opportunty for. exceptonal:salesman years; ae-^; cutomed-to earnng $0,000 to $2p,00.<J. The.mar we -want I* probably retred or vergng, on- retrement "_*_nterested- A stmulatng low-presure low compettve aetlvlty.^capable of. producng.on 3-6 qualfed appontments wfeekly* Terrtory rest*rlcted to Monmouth.or other central New ; Jersey countes.-* -Compensaton: commsson*-- -FOr * fttaedate- ntervew wrte P. P.. Box 6. Bed Bank.. ;" ASSISTANT SERVICE MANAGER_Gen- eral. IJotors dealer Interested n contactng experenced. -yojng-man wth understandng of > customer relatons ard ^nowledff* of product. Excellent workng.experence.-ard refer-trbes.- WHte Genersl Motors; Box 6, Bed-Bank. - WOMAN.FOffTlERERAL housekeepng:..steady -amploymelt.*.*.fve or sx days. Own transportaton rscessary* EA V l». ] l l K! ] ; ; j A V : f ; t * XlftTlNE RESERVATION clerk: young lady over 2 years.of sge.^ Apply at ODonnell Traral Agency, 2 Broad, St., RedBsnfc.**:.** :. : -- : " -,-* * tjkstmald *fo» two-year-old. grl. References reflulred. Lve In. Call RU t-434. ALL-KOUND-MAN wanted n,superette -market,: Mut hare references and drver** lleene.. - Call at 40 Shrewsbury, a j e.. R e d B*nfc. _...*_. "" " **. V-".*. MAN WTH* CAR. Monmouth county, resdent between $6-55: personable, good, delvery,. wth selllnsr. ablty, f hot salesexperlence.to ntervew.by:sppblntment only evenng*.: Sjght man can earn $50 weekly..- For <Immedate Intervew wrte -JColnty Bejldent," Box 8, Red Bank; K-vncr" phone number.*^ * ^58n5S Toft, Cm-glEb lbraran. Wrte P. O. Box 98.: Red Bank. DOMESTIC >HO*USE\VORKEBr-; 5 %, day. -week; 9 A.-M;-through evenng dlhss: electrla. dlhwasher; person to do complete housework: wll rhave ateady work wth a good salary. Call BE «-6098; WOMEN TELEPHONE survey -In your. home. Mutt have prvate uhons: two to.four hours -.per-:day;.6c.:per.hour. Wrte "B..B. : M.." Boom,8<!». «0: Park p., Newark. Includng phone number. ACCOUNTANT, experenced In publc accountlnjr, fof C.P.A.omte. * In hand- Wrtng,* gve age; educaton,. experlsvfce : and. reference* to P. O. Box 947,, Red ; B a n k ; ; :.:,:,*;..>*-. > :. ^ * :,. SALESMAN OB sales-woman for real et- / tat*:bree.;l.musttave^;*: real.etate.lcense ard.axperlenoe.-r.ihfmabar Agency,,9. Canal at.. Bed.Bank. RE WOMEN FUEL.OR PART.tme: v tela- -phone-wqrk from yourown home: sal aryard commsson*. No:sellng."- "Wrte "O.B.-F.." Box n:;rad Bnk.:.. COUPLE OR WOMAN-to ttlce. charge of ^clnb bouse. ^Call KB 6^8»<8; :.:-.,--. "-.: SMALL: PHOTO :* nnllhlng. Ihop, located downv.tpwn I(*d ; Bahl(,-:lsBd :,a.mala or.female asslltant, to start at about $40 fo*?:-fly* elgfat-ho*r. days.r.experence,n photflnlshln -t npt nece«ary.-but a basc.nterest Sfs--Tba poston ; requres: above aterge> Intellgence,- a hltth, aeeree.of clercal :ahd: manual * dexterty and nom-.; Ita^typlng -JtbtHty*-.--PleSBe do not apply. If you do not fulfll the foregong and If youj-are-not nterested n -a- permanent, full tme, Job end wllng to work * some.sktrdsya:sundsy*and..htldsys;-. Ex-. r-ellent.workng condtons/lberal Jnur-- arcev lrotsctloh.. Referehcea* :requtredv Phone-BE MIH,>r.--:."-...v.. ; :.,, EXPERIENCED fountan grl. Apply In * pron. New.VorkBus,Termnal,-74 Monmouth st. Bed.Batk.-:,; v*».*. *:;., -.- CLEANBft,. EXPERlffCED;. references. ",;A*(ply;l!/p*f*on;:O, A;:M; to 4,P.:M BtyerereatrNursIng:Horne/Chaplr. a BUSINESS PPPORTUNITIES - -tnoth: countyr by:the *,sssshoref.ray 8tlltaan,.:Roaltor. -State! Hghway 85, Shrewsbury;-V*:RB -<-5*ll."-:- -:-:--:^.r;.-. : REASONABLE BUSINESS. wth : four :>room.and:bath. Lot 6OXlJO;,, Bu, servce at,door. -One block from:school,* :St,*4cc6.hpuae. /Ideal:foe\*co-uple,,pwhs*? I*: Bed,v.,unabe d 4 -handlsvlfublnsss^alore^.e.=,retrosll,...ll»4:f6rence;»v.*»). r - "" -Basth^Ttr*:^,:-*^":^/ ":*: " S^vf^-.v::*^^*^. LU.NOHEONETTB> : ANP soda fountan -..busness, for sale,y.estaljilshsd,.gong bulam-..j.,nealr,:.; beach.*,:a})f]l^,fa6tortsp, T PERIENCED WOMAN,-wlstos t tot do lhbk d>^!ll;;!kb! U,a)l. equpmmtjhffo^opefatn I Leonardvllle ra,,,new.modmoutb/.jmi-.- ; ^^^^ ~ { > ( " eaa l «l se fc " T.-»^* **" L JJ ;.*- - ". CAPABLE.WOMAN deslrtl-dsy**" jltt-s-ssmj- n»k*mm»s -.!».. IITJ trrrtt u* *."t^*bntm "TTITv tm BUSINESS OPPORTVNITIES BENT OR SAUS Gasolns, and.repar staton on route 6, Eatontown. Attractve-propoltlon to a.-responsble party. Call between 7 V. U. ard 9 P. M. EAI * * * -.- -,. ABtttEA WAN-tED, man. or woman. - tot sound nvmtment-securtles : bu*.- nes In Bed Basc Part-tme arrangement consdered. Unusual opportunty. - Some captal. References, exchanged. Wrte ".Partner," Box 5. Bed Bank. -* CATfPBEEl?S~jTOlCTTCN~r~Leon*rdvllle rd, on bus lne; new buldng now un- - d*r coratruetlo..- :For, lease..:.ideal \or - caton- for ^drugstore * or bakery.^ For urther. InformatoncalIKE COZ6 rgant," MAN wll In IIUWP* IIISVlHS AQORESSIVE YOUNG HAN.wll nvest::,,* captal ard servces- In-an* establshed-: or new busness wth future -potentsl- Wrte full partculars to "A. Y. M," Box 5, Red Bank." AUTED TO BUY Tavern or: -package store :Ir..Monjmouth,:epunr: - ty..must bt a "gong bulnen." Wrte Kennard. Hlldeshlne, V Schller St., Phladelpha, Pa. SPECULATION CAPITAL wanted to -V back * good Inventon. - For furthernformaton wrte P. O. Box 405, Shrewsbury.* :*.. " : * - *- HIGHWAY 9t6 Bargan,* $5,900; good : ; -, any," busress;^nve-room. house, bath,; hot water. Enclosed Stand! large shad.- Cty -water, gas, electrc; $900 down, $6 monthly,: KE J-p04, PETS UVESTOCK ENGLISH SETTERS Champonshp. blood lne. EngHshtown POODLBS_SIx week old. Slver. AKO regstered and Inoculated,.Famly pet*. Ideal for chldren. Fve female,, t-wo male*. Call RE after «* BIDING HORSE Gentle and lound. For chld or grown-up and outft. Call. after 8 P. M.,^BE ;. MINIATUKE PINSCHERS and Chhuahua Dpple*. -Males and females. Vety: small breed. AKC regstered. Also stud servce. Moun, Wlson ave., Port Monmouth. KE, or KE 6-O043-J.* B6XBtt tupples,*.jl* Aktf regl.tered. Cbamplon blood llne. Fawn. Reasonble. Call BE t GOOD HOME wanted for two-months-old _.. T m n ^ t t f - E t - j * A t t A f f :.... ". PUPPy. Call RE REG: AKC REGISTERED colle pups, male and -female; sx weeks old. 5 Twlght ave.. Keansturg. KE BOXER BRINDLJE, msle, 5 months old, AKC regstered; wonderful wth chldren, Has had:all.noculatons; $00.. A T - I * *.* * : "*;. AKC REQISTERED colle pups; very. reasonable. MI 5-0C82-M.: tollttl_ltwo YEAlS t>lf>. Inoculated : obedence traned;. unregstered. Very reasonable..colle pupple, AKC l tared. -MA.0828-J... : I DESIRE TO REDUCE ste of regstered,. Guernsey herd. of cows..call. AT *>: F r d a y, : > - - ^,.. DACHSHUND PUPPIES_Real beautes, all ages; AKC,.:Inoculated. Also toy Manehester, Mrs. A. Swansor, route 85,; near Fve Corners, Mddletown, MI PARAKEETS BaUes and breeders. In v-hprmal." cnnamon; opalne*,-.. ltnos, albnos, yellow-faced blues,*. yellow-faced, blue,opalnes. Also splts to above,-mrs. * Lester Nelson. ZS Campbell ave., -Port-. Monmouth. KE , ".:-".- -,. PARAKEETS BREEDING and baby /parakeets: all colors.:*. A purchase of more than -one brd. reduces.the prce. Apply, 46 Lew* at., Eatontown, Phone E A rJ.- ;..:;;,.*:*:..- - ;...,.;;-... REAL ESTATE FOR IRENX SEVEN-BOOH:dwellng for rent, un- - furnshed. Ol. burner,., hot.-water heat.; Ideal for profenlonal peraon. Stuated at 0 Blverslde aye. Call John E. Day, BE ,anytlhe. BUMSON Sx-room house. Three bed- - Vropms,.furnlhed,. -Allrron-renlenee. : Ne.ar Parochal. and publc. school*, ard bus- lnes. From Sept,: 5 to Jun» 5. B U t B.. :.." ". OFFICE SPACE 7,000. aa. ft. avalable. vt-2-bro-l-«t.^bed Bank. Offlce^bull,: to sut: -Gall K. J. Schultl, KEIlogg - 80 durng day. "KElIog. -778«ve-.nlrgs. -..* " * * * ; :-.- * ; RANCH HOUSE Seven room, all mod- - em. Two acre,*, of grounds. Excellent neghborhood; $60 month. Full cellar. Two-car.garage, Ol heat.: Avalable Opton to. by; $2,500-..down, or more; -Then lke rent. To relable people; Full prce. $7,500. Mortgage $,000.- Inqure John Donatlello, realtor,. 86 Grand ave., Atlantc Hghland* or Mtchell or SE R or Unon f Wll co-o»erau: -wth "broker. ATTBAOTyE JBU^GALO.W^ ; nlahed, for small famly. Four. room*, two: bdroom, lvng room, ktchen, bath. All modern conven*,- erce* llljt mle* from* bus." For r*" ;-forna-hon, cstt RE ertn-m; - ; ft*urnt8hed_slx rooms and bath, v All. acco.mmodatlof. Convenent to ba,e* and trans. Inqure S3 Lnden ave,, Hghlands. :_ ; -*." _;. * > v *. XTfBAOTIVE HOUSE In. Lttle Sllv*r.. Ol burner, electrc stove, tled bath ard-ktchen*--.attached gsrage.-. Calat ; 84. Maple aye.; Bed" Bank for tnfor- matlonj- Phone RE M.* SIX-ROOM HOUSE FOB BENT_Jn Be3;.Bank,-- Unfurnlshsd.-- Threebedrooms. Garate. Ol heat. Walkng dstance to school and buslnss* lecton. Rental :$85. month. Avalable Sept.. Call BE for-appontment. 0,A. M.-2 A. M. and:7:p.; M.-9-P. M.- * : : ::.-<.;::.. BUMSON,SIX ROOMS,.unfurnshed-, ; tled bath: steam heat; ol-fred. Avalable Sept. 5 ; $0 monthly^ Three-room, bath. furnshed -bungalow: hot water heat, oll-flred; avalable Sept. 5: $75 mohthly,:^new*.. furnshed ;ranch- house;-, avallable\sept,.5, tomay IB. Contans.three :.edromos*:- - llylrg-drrg.room,., ktchen jvlth*: electrc dleh.waher: enclosed : breeeway:.h baths; automatc heat. Two-car garage..acre plot; $60 monthly. vvapply to Jllnueh Agency Rumsonfeo.- BU l,07rt.«. "-.?,.-:-. MCA RtTtoSoK LOCATIok Lalrge^.: room vho*pe..(three-.-bedroom*) { t*un po>ch,.tvro-car sarage; ol- heat: $0 monthly,. Yearly, lease. Kusscll M. Borus, Realtora. Far Haven." B*E ROOM,FURNISHED house; mmste occupancy; $36 a mor"" ^6S; 6-P, 3CH St*r :-,.. Three -.bedroom I ; g d l t 6P, M,. 3CHBER:: RENTAL Three.bedroom hpme: screened porch; good locaton; $275 for;balance of season, Other;rent-- alslo to $75Jv/.ekly. Anra,0tt,Agen- erfa 9 -.West.Blvertd.-,.-SuusoC- tot -. l40^-^->^v^::;:- *: _..!ONARDO Srna l furnshed bungslow for.rent for balance of leadn.alo large furnlshetlroon In prvate,famly. Reasohablel to"rl»ht:party,- ATl-OHgl. y V BUNCALOlYu.: Llvlnf; : room, mockrn ;; wtt-^ b*av; $()0fa*monthuf!fu*rr" J KEYPOHT^.Three-bedroom: housfc, lhrax"-^-; cellant revdentlm area,.newly.dscof. ;-atea-:lnrald:.6ut.;;;nesr-school«*;«taton, \ -»ev^as*,-n««t*l-«j-.:v-.. l.".b-j--aor- r*

37 ; RED BANK REGISTER, AUGU3T^2^9_54_ JNnft; REAL TU&ROOH bkmto suu. «o«j IO«- tlon plenty»f p.rknjt are*. he«t and HJt lurnsue tre. ((0 per month. Lttle tov«r._rkjl4 "our bedroom., two batht: combnaton Jlvnf room-dnng room, wth ltrepkeetteam ol heat. Buslr.es. or -pro-.. FeMlonl people de.red;* 26» month at o( Oct.. B E 6-006,...,-.. fotjbfaval&kblb^ ebout November. 5 *oo«v neghborhood of *»lr Haven. Sx: rooro, oll-ltred hot «alw hatl Ja-?am. In (food condton. Adult* preferred. For urther partculars, wrte "/mfr Haven House." 86.x Ol. Red lmftlusubb ApAKflENT_On prvate estate, one mle from outlet of Garden State parkway;: sx tpacous looms/ two baths, ol heat; JU5 month. Another garage apartment, lame Rumeon estate, four room; «nd bath: «7S. References requred.. jmjn O. Mc^ue, Kealtor, KU Kealtor, ONFURSISHED"" three-room bungalow, two mlesnorth of Red Bank, on*hwy. SS Ho. Referencea. RE 6-37S7 or RE ezasa SS H e-zasa. blokb_.uuu LOCATION, next door " to noltbrsce and ralroad staton In Elberon. Ideal for real estate, talor. locksmth, rado. Wllrent for»«the flrbt year, J2O0 the second year. Inqure owner, S. Teulerman, JIG Lncoln ave.. Elbcron. APARTMENTS E0 HAVEN VJLIAGE^Now rentn*. (or Immedate occupancy. Spacous delue fve-room apartmentr : See rent-. n? lupcrjntendent,mr. Markey, Bath ave.; Long-Brancb.. LO t-8to9.w. fhkeitroom furnshed apartment at -8 Thomas ave.. Shrewsbury. THREE.ROOM unfurnshed apartment avalable Saturday; also three-room furnshed apartment Sept. 8: prvate bath and entrance. 27 Wallace St.. Bed B a n t.. - : ". : ; :,. " " - N(CE TWO-ROOM furnshed apartment, consstng of a ktchen and a bedroom; near* Fort Monmoutb. one block from fnvtotiteuser heart<rftowltcwrvenienl lo ailt>uses. $ 6per week, ncludes everythng. * Gall af*«r 630 P. M; 48 Wallace at. Red Bank. RE 6-2G6I-J, TOft^oT*KURNffRED apartment, wth Frlgdare. sutable for one. busness peraon. -Prvate bath; :- Avalable Sept. st. For nformaton call RE between 6and S P. M. ;..v _. apartment; share bath.. On frst floorf all lttttlea Included :»5 0 a month. 6) Washngton St.. Red Bank. RE HSEE^OOJTrOltSlSffED apartment! prvate bath. Applyat 45 Mechanc at.,"red Bank.* TKSEETRO6M FORNISMEb apartment; entre topfloor; near Red Bank ralroad staton. All utltes Included: 8G.month. Avalable Aug. IS. RE 6-82(9 or HE J E l b., ; fwtrgtokbs^brlghton ave.. Weft lno..sutable for beauty shop, barber,.shot rewlr or luncheonette.. Seasonable rent. Francee H. EhrenhaU.-.kroker: \ LO 6.- : VAllToH5rBEA,LTORS_-Fve-roon colbnlal wth: enpason attc, Tle bath. Ol heat;. rv>»e, refrlg.ratpr; garag,. Nce lot. Fne neghborhood; J80. Im- medate possesson: Ray Van Horn, Far Haven. RE 6-400^ LtoMAl.DO _ Furnahed houat, < seven room, gas heat, hot water: September. : tl to June_l5. AT -008-W..... ; BEtFORD HOUSE, lve rooms, unfur-.- -.Uked. CB» heat; ye»r..rounds: I SO. per-month. "AT J EASTTCEANSBURG^-Flve rooms and bath; year round; Space. ol heater. KB ,, bungalow;.three bedroomt, bath lvng room, dnng room, ktchen; attached garage. Near.. bus and school;, yearly, rental.. *0 monthly; unfurnlthed. Rufua N. Parsont. Broker, 660 Ocean. av«., West End. LO 6-055B. tfc"> BANK -^ Apartn^nt, unfurn.hed. three rooms and bath, frat floor; freplftce. porch, Karage or parklnr apace. Now vacant. : RE 6.5JT32-W.* URNISHED OR unfurnshed four-room apartment. Call AT U0864. : INDUSTRIAL REAL ESTATE FOR INDUSTRIAL and commercal *.. real-estate/, consult, they Roland Flerson Agency, Blngham ave,, Rumon. RU, : ; :.-.< ROOMS; ONE BLOCK OFF Broad at. Sngh rooma.clean and comfortable; Iteaaon able rate. Gentleman preferred; Garage avalable. BE Wallace St. WEEK-ENDS OTt MONTHLY._Furnlshed.. Sutable fpr couple. Overlookng bay. AT -723-J. - lx room«; l HSONrjORNIskED home, lx ro«; ol heat, forced! 90 monthly untl h lt A Ott A*""* 9 Welt ol heat, forced! March lt. Anna Ott Mver rd. RU -40. hly t 9 Welt VMONMOUTH BEACH Fve-room... f ur- nlthed cottage, wth TV; 65 month, MOhrnptth Beach M after 6 P.M. MISCJELLANEOUS PKBE DUMPIHG-_Dry fll only. RE «KBE D 404-J, sttop-trea»ur» buy l Mar HETlLLA6f sttoptea»» M W - Herlyo may buy orplace for aale thngs of nterest, old «r new. Hghway 35; jsxt to Mlddletown Townhlp Hall, APARTMENTS FOR BUSINESS COUPLE-LFpur-oom apartment. H«(t, hot water and garag* Included. Located In resdental heart of Long Branch. Walkng dstance to ralroad staton;; Call LO.8-67after 7 P. M. - V.,.-.., - " -. V. - REFURNISHED Three rooms and hath. Al 58 Waahlngtdn t. Upstars Aft S P M ll BE6 Apply 58 Waahlngtdn t. Upsta Apartment. After S P.- M. or call BE.6 3 J 4 3 J , Apatm 3J43-J. APARTMBNt tob RB!rtT--Adutt. pnlyl, KB J. Central ave, hghway 36.. Keansburg.... THREE ROOM A"ND BATH, furnlsheo apartment,. Near bus lhe and shoppng center. Convenent to Fort Mopmouth. Adults. Preferwd.,A,vAl)able Aug Call RB6B73 Sa UAFLuk; AVE. Furn»b«a room. Urn. of Red Banks most convenent loeatlon, Call RE «-l«84 Mrs fowstra fhe MARytAND _ Mlcely turnslea...room. Next to..bath.. Plefty.of. hot water. Located four doors from. Br6ad at. Call RE L,.. RUMSON_Furnlshed rooms wth kltch en prvleges. RU -74. LAKGE ROOM For couple. or couple wth chld. Complete boutekeepng so sngle sleepng room; /Near Moll) Ptcher hotel. 63 Morford. p. RE 6.980, A NICE GUEST HOUSE for nce guests, 420 Ocean aye., Sea Brght. Stuated between ocean* and.-, rver. Spacous, COMfortsble rooms, some wth dnette and prvate, bath.. Lght..cookng.facltes.: Prvate ocean ard, rver beaches. Boat- Ing,, fshng;.lathng ;.Convenent to shoppng, churches and restaurants: 50 mles from N. Y,.0... Hourly, buse from N.-.Y;.bustermnal rght to doo or Pennsylvana ralroad. Jersey On tral ralroad. Phone SE H. ROOM AND BOARD for elderly peonle, "at-reasonable rates. 39 Tenth ave., Bemar. or phone Mutual FURNISHER EOOM-Slngle or double, : Gentlemen ualema..uuj. - MUUBII., nl»hlngl. Parkng facltes Prvate hone. Clean., qulet comfor onable rat«. RE J. Modern, new fur. " l Prlvat s. Rcns IDEACTSOOM for busness, gentleman. Located; Far Haven, All modern Improvements,., ncludng prvate entrance; For further Informaton, call RE M. FURNISHED RPOM.Ktchen prvleges. ; AH. convenences.v Sngle.person o couple ee]ey.,.ave., Keansburg o K B < - 2 S 0 7. : ":.: v - ". ISRtar r S"f(}flOr r APARTMENT, Wth from beach, Yearly; j rental. Can> jnytra.. AT M,.. JRNI&BD APARTMENT_S>4 ;arg. rooma. Modern, ktchen and bath. In fne. realdentlal aectlon,., Near.,everythlng, Sx. 3d ave., Atlantc Hghlands. AT -0B86-I, ROOM AND BOARP In pleaaant home. :: One. double room avalable Sept;. One sngle room : avalable Aug. 9, RE e ; _ ;. _ " FtJSSlSHED /BEDROOatSPrl-wte home..l^ea^-park.v beach and, flahlng per. Mrs.Johnon, 46 Allen t., Rumson RU j.! M. _.. " -. ; FIXRSlSrIED ROOM_39 Waverly p., B e d B a n k. -.. :.:." ;.".;.- StlRNISHET JdODpfcN apartment, two -. ro-omr ndbatbt *65.; Prce Includes ml utllltet, Excellent locaton,., free parkng tpace. RE 6-925H. -"., TLAN*IC-HI6dLAKDS_Threer unfurnshed afart m «! t - Heat,;, electrc hd gat suppled.:.convenent. to, buses <d ralroad. Bunetstoupla only. AT <nd al NFURNlSHEb. three-room apartment;. Includes heat and water;»85 a month, located on Prosnect aye..- Car.RE_ durng daytlne: after t P.-M..RU FURJtlSHED APARTMENT, ncludng -. neat hot water and electrc;. $85. :a month at of September st.,-.: Busness or proteulonal people, No pets. RE/ 6- oo7«; -" LAR(5E ROOU, ktchenette, gas range, Itctrlc refrlg«r»or, prvate,bath and entrance. Utltes ncluded n rent. EA 8-478; TJtREE-ROOlt and four-room furnshed apartments; refrgerator, hot water.. Perfect locatonfor.trsntportaton: $46 per month; Year round. 22 Center St.,?ea Brght.* FURNISHED BEDROOM and small com plete ktchen j on tua lne to Fort Monmouth; "Walkng dlst»nce- to town. 8 Branch aye; RE H-R0OM TUKNlSHED -apartment; all utllltet; prvate." Also fve-room fur- Jsbed apartment, all ntllltlet. No puts. LO Avalable September at. AtLAHTlO HlOHtANDS _ FurntsheJ.. ^partmenl..bed>sltt!n(r room; ktchen, lght cookng only..bathroom. Prvate entrance;. AU utltlea Includad. Butt-.ness woman orcouple only.v Alo ga> BEAUTIFUL 2%ROOM apartment..fur lhd fhd "Pt or unfurse tranoe. All Utltes furnshed. jtll-m.-;.y : jtllm.;.y. : :.,, XTLArJTIO -. HIGHLANDS _ three-roor furnshed apartment; excellent locatlom ouple preferred U Thrd ave; AT. furnshed apart Couple preferred, ;l-0752.m. t; excellent locatlom U Thrd ave; AT. UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE_J?urnIshed : Spacloua- double room,.\.four wndows, shower,. Innertprlng mattress. Very reas. onable;. Onealngle room, two-exposures, newly panted Smmonsmattress, clean, comfortable. Must be: seen, Permanenl or-temporary. RE : SWT3jFBnrHJfSrjSH D-rooms.-Ne~ to bath. vl7 Washngton St., Hed Bank. Call RE t-408-j after 6 P. M. LITTLE SILVER_Cheerful, large rooma, Excellent.locaton/ Prvate ^home, Three mnutes to ralroad statlon:,am Fort Monmouth, Re3 Bank bus passe house. RE LARQB, OOMTvand ary, double room, t wth twn b( ds; prvate home. Hall block from Branch aye, Quet negh borhobd;. parkng n rear. 48 South.at; Red Bank. LXfCTTFUBKISHED front room, l prlvatee>home, for gentleman or bus! ness couple.. Rent.by. week or.yea: around. CallAT -640-R. FURNISHED. ROOM In prvate home convenently located In center of to RE 6-665; NICE ROOM for young lady. In a prl vatehome; bath;and all Improvemtht RE T ; ; BEDROOM IN PRIVATE home; one m west-of.fhe Red Bank ralroad staton RE t-645-j after 8 P. M, FURNISHED, ROOMS: reasonable;: 26 Broacl «t. Xall RE ;J.., :.. WTH Oft wthout garage. R J <.- : - : : " BAT0Nf6WN_Furnshed rooms; rea sonabu; ktchen prvleged Call afte ST. M. EA8-0467rW. ONE OR. T.WO BEDROOMS,, u prlvat home, wth* use of.-ktchen. AT. 626-J..between 6 and.9:30 P. M. fo appontment. LARGE, AIRY ROOM at Womans clut omtedbanx. For appontment, RE : - - r - : V :.. :,......,. - f : ( :, FURNISHEP BEDROOM^Wth kltche l Inqure 278 Mechanc, at, 8274" prlvleres. RedBank;- nq ItE 8J- NT R h 274.". JXTONf OWH_Unfurnlshed; four, rooms, tnd- bath; modern tle! ktchen;; hot Wattrand heat furnshed.:.parage; pr-. ^.vsteentrance;. Year-round.r Immedate possesson. EA 3-O4-W.A«t<!r5 P.M. A F R v *... " : " ;. VETlOOMS.AND BATH, fumlbhed; automatc gaa heat;.fve.mlnute walk.to Fort MonmouthAma!n»Rate..Adults only. IJA after 6 P. M;- Banlt. PARTaEFT^SRr bury rver; Ideal lblth tl ;^ Shrewsfor boatman; slo b f t A d tf\vp; ;:Fl(RNlSHBD ROOMS! avallab 7! now; T Anglla, 9 Wettlde ave.bury rver; Ideal n; : -avalable.wth rental; bfapartment^ Ad-. dress H5» Ocean,»Ve.,-..Sea : Brght.. BarntkbleA{l.V, ". UNFUfSSHEp three-room apartment; """prvate entrance."! Convenently locat-, -.! ed. for shoppng and. transportaton....: Avalable Sept. lat. RE.6-saf-M,"... : FOUR-ROOM,, AND. BATH unfurnlahed. :. I apartment. Y l 8 j Jollne ave.;: Long..: Branch,/;C«ll at 98 Lelghton.y^...Red THREE-ROOM AND,. BATH fumthed, apartment! hot water heat; electrcty, ;. furnl»h»d4 Prvate front and.rear. tn-. : : -Banr^wo-;blbeV v from ralroad! tjtlon gentlemen: 36 ea«h, RE J. ;blt U I S ; I7t^.RE 602., :; : " ".. THREE FURNISHBD rooms, all utllltl, Included :.f^70 permonth; onbus-llf... Parkng spacl. > Ready - for occupak tllltlea lnn. lotjbs and- bath: heat and hot wa-..- suppled. Holmdel rd., KE -,7- ROOM FURNISHED, apartment; v ;, no :Hnens :<# utllttet Jhclu^ed; SB, " Chestnut St.?. For Informatons Inqul,.\>ayU46 Brldgnrave^Red^Bankj.:;^^; >j;jp^-«lh : ^^utllltl«s;:t*isj^sr»l^e ; : st.,: Red Bunk. Centrally located, >«ar;!;;.;:;:tbr«tv»na"trt»portauon.^ys!k-.:;v^.v ;; stbret andtrtnaporutlon. V:*. :/>, ATLANTIC :,IrauSTOB-an,; best ;resu dsntllmctlohf four-room-atartmeot! _ J LARGE FRONT ROOM. turnlbhed; sng. or double;-wth or wthout lght house keepng. ; RE 6.280C-M.*.. : ONS ROOM FOR RENT, double or sngle Centrally located-in dealrable negh borhood.- Call after 6- P. M.j.RE 6 CORNER ROOM,, adjacent to bath, wth shower..-; Prvate home,: KOpd..reslden< Red *; gnower... xnvae nome, gpon Teal tlolneghborhood. Near busness tlon -nnd buses. 73 Maple ay,,, now; T. Red-Bank, B ROOMS! avallab Anglla, 9 Wettlde ave., RedBank,,..., ; LARGE ATTRACTIVE, double room, wltl -excellent furnture, Inmodern prlvat ome! Unusual locaton, near Fort Mon th CllEA 30706M " jome! Unusual locaton, near mouth.- Call.EA M, WSMASTWBULIJ DIKE to share he le SMASTWBULIJ DIKE to sha home wth couple. le * ^(.TORTRENT.entleman only., Wallace at.. Red Bank..V*;, : taftdb room,.. saoara 6 Shrewsbury av 0HIPPEWA.-BOATSAn amatlngy gooc " *)oat delvered (or the colt,of» frsl d«kt,/ Patented bottom maker fo _ non-trp- chne and safe, fat turns Surprsng speed wth. moderate hor«power., Can taks lp to G h. p. out board. Sate for speed, fshng or fam lly.u»e, 2 and 4 feet;»6«to»90 "Se«. Brght Bont Shop. 32..Ocean av Water. B.vBabcock.. SB 2.02«;, UOAT SUPPLIES -_ Al your boatln netds under on. roof. Everythng fo tht bottmah, - Ntw Jtrs.ya largest * rlp«"iunply,nous,,. Week.dart 8 A. I to.«,p,> M., Sunday, and.holdays, A,M.to.l.P.M, The Boatmans fho Star " NEW ao-loot.cabin ORUlSER. N squlpped wth hardware or motor. U Inboard ofoutboard; Baal bu; KmJOtWAt>^:<Afc??)Vw[^:-.-->A! >";.. BOATS ADIQ TELEPHONE TROUBLE t_n«d a new act, antenna, or hand att ex- naon? : For thp-to-ahore rado telebone tales, servce, and Installaton. ll LO C-3288-W. AUSON. AIR-COOLED outboard motors, Sale and ttervlce. All tnek.a repared, ny terms. On; hghway 9SB. 6 Keary ave.. South Amboy. Metroae tecr. John.Kwecnakl. SO AILBOAT Jldshlpmte. Call LO. «868 between 6 and 8 P. M O SETTLE ESTATE_33rfoot Owens cabn cruaer^l^^^ beau! Fojrh. Saon..tRB^Nordberg.encnes,, 25 p. each..- Sleeps two. Full galley. Re- Igerator and.head, shp-to-shore rado hone. Vacumatc control*. Reasonable Her wll "be consdered. Call SB : - " " " [TTLESlLVEREXCLLSlVEFoTjr: years old. Large three-bedroum; home fand room for another);: Lvlnr room th freplace, equpped ktchen; full celr; One-car garage and tool shed; ^.r. acre landscaped: corner plot: tlb^suo. SeTnrenrt.«cWtnTT»~WhItB st, RE C MALLBOAT and marne au»plle. We feature Nautnllby Alumnum deck nt- Ingt and llghtt.- Interlux pantt and arnahes. All your boatng needs that re J can : antcpate, other needed (tema an be had on ahort notce. Outboard repars ^and checkng.. Use ths number, SE 2-026, Sea Brght Boat Shop, 32 Ocean ave... * j SAILBOAT. In good condton.throughout, J500, FalrHaven-Yacht orks. Far Haven; RE _.. good home for a good relable outboard motor. Ten H, P., rear shft. 052 Frestone. Absolutely op condton. < 25. BE W. j 8-FOOT CAT BOAT Fve-foot beam, nboard, 0 h*. p. Contnental motor. an be-seen at Pauels Boat Dock,, Rum o h. % -. - ;. : -. :. 953 CEDAR RQWBOAT,. ISIO"; 754 p. Evlnrude. motor,.oars.. anchor, two teats, three cushons,-locker and.berth, 8 quarts ol.,..compjete,: $285. Brdge ^andng. Hghlands,...- *,055 2 JERSBV SKIFF, wth cnvertl. he top and head; : Ctaprnans lout Basn, route0. Rvera Beach. FT !, CABIN CRUISER, "Maor. Bahrs fsh dock. Hghlands. Phone HI 3 84-J.for demonstraton..-best offer ULR.ICHSEN: Sport Fsherman.. 0 beam; perfect, condton;.fully qupped,,.shp-to-shore; sleeps three; ralley fnd dnng Accommodatons; 6,000, At Pullens.Boat Yard, Rumson, "or appontment AT V !KFF_:28 lonr, 0 benm: head, shel ter cabn, twn.screw*..bult by Lure. Ixcelfrnt condton. Idenl day boat. ^ry fast., ^hone RE_JS-J543J *- ". EVlSRUD super;fnst tw/eear shft. 5 l. p.; lke new. Used less than our hours; >235. RE 6-286; BOATS.FOR SALEJ^AII types,»50 UnV-wsohBoat^Wbrll, 479 AU lantc aye., Long. Branch. LO 6-4-FOOT SPORT FISHERMAN,twn engne:, completely equpped; excellent Condton. ~ Ths la. a Cllfltom-bult. boat f. the flncbt materlnl and tulpment..wlll lemonstrate to Interested party.. Askng rlce less than half todays replacement ost; : Can. be. bbyrht.for..000 down; balance n convenent. payments,. Cal R E 4705." : ".; :.;: NEED AN EXTRA bout anchor? I-hav two,.lke-new, for half prce. < A 5- ^ound- "Yachtsman"-and a- type. 8D forthlltlm each. Call RE GRAY MARINE MOTOR, model 445 h. p,.good condton; >00. HI OUTBOARD MOTOR for sale, 954 Se? cqry-.marv 20:. practcally brand new. Hghest bdder over (300 takes-it, Phone RE: after 7 P. M; ; : :. NEW~JERSEY7SEFSKIFF. : bult by OT. born;.mahogany,.40-mlle. 00. h, p, ford.* marne. cony«ralon. Cost $2,600, sacrfce. $900. ; Jack Dreser, 27 Maple ave.. Far Haven. RE J," 4~FLASy7t!RAFT runabout; h, p. Evlrrude, top condton; In wa ter; wlrdemonstrate. Reasonable;. Cal R E «. 4 l 4 - W : *. : -. :. 0-lOOT~~llOWBOAT. good condton.ready to be put.n water: Evlnrude.l^ hv p. outboard motor; good runnng condtlon.. RE J. : 3USTOM-BULT 6.FOOT open runabout; fber glass, leak proof bottom mnhoeany- deck, wth 22 h. p. Johnson outboard and sturdy traler. All three for I860, or wll sell separate. < Also hav 0 : h-.. p... Mercury motor Infne condlt l o n. S E ; :. " *; ;.-..,.--. GUARANTEED USED outboard motors. always aome good one» on hand. W can sell yours for you. Sea Brght Boa Shop. 32 Ocean ave. SE AVE. a sound boat.to ael..we have many requestsfor goodbbats, Llat yours wth us. Sea Brght Boat Shop; 32. Ocean- ave. : SE ^WANTED HIGHEST PRICES for four chlnawtrt,. glasswar,, antlau.s. fne lln.nt. fnrnj tare, lamps. statues,.llverrar,, brlo-tbrae, pantng,, Jewelrj For ons nec or many; Alce Band. RE OLD FURNITURE; antques, chm. glassware, art objects and brlc-a-brac. Immedate cash (or anythng and everj. thng. Rusellt 25 East Front st.. phom RE-«-6a»: ;-- :;- OLD DOLLS, doll: clothes and accet aorel.,. Also doll furnture. All* typel of antques. The. Opportunty Shop. Antques. B! Bro»d.ra7. Keyport, KB PIANOS Hghe prces pad; H. Ten zr, 806) Mas t,, Lakevood, or ct/ LA 6-890: " y.- :.. ; ANTIQUES Weathervanes, Man pathtlngs*. books of New Jerseyvlamps wood cove.-algs, -furnture, estates pur. chased.and apprased,. PUon> RE ^6< 2003._The Hudson Shop Inc., 37 Broac. a t " : : : \ ANTIQUES Gusrantecd.best prces. Dolls, guns, revolvers, Chna, glas, slver,*, jtwelry,; furnltur-,- -brass, copper, Monmouth county books,, clocks and Fgurhea. Before sellng, call Gllman, 3tSprng at. : RE H. AOTIOH.CASH I We buj most any. thne. S.wlng machnes, typewrters, addert regtert, rugs,. TVs, panos, etc, Sales,repars?3 up, Call us frst. W go anywhere. Roberts, 47 Eleventl ave/, Belmar. Call Belmar, Mutual ^.. v " : ". - " - ; DONT BURN your old..snnpm, ; magaxlnet, advertsng: matter, en< velobj, prevous to 925; pctures nhs ou "clean.your..attlc.or home, I pa: jonest,cash.for them,. ContactYankc. Trader, 3 Clay at,;;, fear : Selnbach parkln; -lot..malng address, P. O. Box.388. Red Bank. ;.., * flkxhd PlXKCCTFrorn rvate parly Cash.- Please call LO ABSOLUTELY FULL VALUE pad fo old guns, powdr flaaks, antques, cutglass, ::oll. palntfnga, and. fne furnture. Fred-nan Galleres. 86 South Man >t., :Asbur)TParkr~PR or PR 4-00 VETERAN WANTS to buy marble to] tablet; waahstands, ol lamps, droplta tables,.oldfashoned.black horte hall chan, -cut glass. Look In your attcs Wrte Box 27, Port Monmouth, or cal K E B J. :. ; -.. : SMALL COUNTRY home or farm, abou /"four. or fve, rooms ;.one" to. three-acres Wrte- full,detals and.prce. Charle Lombard..70 Plnevlewave., Keansburg, fthpr..let -prntng, press ;. loxl ; or larger; paper cutter and foldng ma Chln«.T-P."0;"Boc 24,; Matawan. THE., NAVESINK METHODIST- churc j-needa a used flng cabnet or a mal safe <or preaervlng chrch.-;records, I you have one^dotateor^ell reaton ahly please,call AT ;. ;, Y.cflllent, famly lb upn;.one,.block from school. New; two-story; -. four, bedrooma; < two. bath large lvng-room wth nreslact, dlnln room,center entrance hall, large prlvat opentporch,r full/cellar, -hot, water heat ol;:. lath -and, paurr walls. Two-ca garage.-. Eyerylblng of theflnvft»28; 000. Mortgaae. llo.doo, at, lk% ^bw;>ao^pal^cyllw.canar.age.a 0% down payment for clvl Ian- on ths almost hew, home,-. Fdu large rooms and - bath, expanson att f ull; basement, - electro.range. Onl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HEEWSBURy_Unu»ual value l_threebedroom ranch, wth two baths. Large vng. room wth freplace, dnng room, rge equpped ktchen wth dnng area. ull cellar panted and Upored wth nd lnoleum.. Hot Ar ol heat:: oncr garage, tarvla drveway, 00-foot t. Only Schwartj-Macllln. Whte st. RE «-!2. UMSON Expandable ranch house, desgned for easy upkeep. Two-apre plot. Ivng-dlnlng area: freplace;" a cheery.ne ktchen; three bedrooms.: tled-batb; emendous basement,: wth freplace: atched garage. Askng.328,000. Grossng- * Heller, realtors. Broad and Mcnlc sts.. RE JDDLETOWN_Ten acres. Colonal old charm. Large lvng room,. freplace; Inlng room, freplace; four bedrooms, de plneboard. floors: two-car. garage. utomatlc heat. Can be dvded.: J3S.OO0. }ITert nvted. -Gronalnger &, Heller. Realtors, Broad and Mechanlcsts.^. RE 200. tumsok WATER FRONT^Cotonlal. -Large lvng room, freplace:, den, all-to-wall carpetng; three bedrooms, >, batht; two-car garase. Sandy bench, >u]khead. Askng *45,000; Grossnger Heller, Realtors, Broad and Mechanc,a. RE: :.. ;UMSON RIVERFKONT _ l» acres, landtcaped buldng tlot on htghblud verlooklng Atlantc ocean, wth 60- oot rver frontage. Near: ocean, parochal achool and bus. Owner wll anclfce for quck sale:. 38,000. Mlnugh.gency. Rumton >d. : Phone RU * OTtSON Area of lovely trees. Modern lever-room house. Freplace In.lvng oom, dnng room, ktchen, for betlooms. H-, baths/automatc heat: atached garage: 6,00. Mnugh Agency, Bumjon rd. Phone BU_U0T6 RED~~BANC3tear~~Klgh school.; Ss rooms, l.-baths, large modern ktchn, steam ol heat, beautful, on- floors, haded plot. Extra large garage: SI4,- 60. Mnugh Agency, Rumon d. RU 076;": ".: -- - IEA BRIGHT North Bench; secton. Modernsed,.tworfamly house. Svth our rooms,.bath and snroom. downtalrs;. three "rooms, bnth and sunroom upstars. Hot.watef hnt; Full cellnr. Two-car garage. Upstars s rented for $75; monthly ; tt4,500; :-..MnutK Agency lumson rd. Phone RU ; MJMSON_Freshly decorated exht-room.resdence, & bnths,. recreaton room n basement, mads: room and lavatory, pt : wat!froll-(red- hent, r Two-cur.7gttV age wth workshop:."-ncre lurdncnped slot. Tsxes $220. Prce J Mnugh Agency. Rumaon rd. RU.l-07U>. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE OCEAN, RIVER PROPERTY lo0x300. Fve bungdlotta. Sutable, for addtonal motel or boat landng; Call SE M. ffeuoff5~fh>ee-year-dld Cap. Cod. Lvng room, ktchen,:.two bedroomt,nd bath. Expanson attc enclosed screened breezeway, pato.. VGarage.- Radlo Cbntcol door. G. E. washer and rcfn«rjjw. Cedar_/ence. KE t-062-j. T\Vp 3-FAMTLV anartmentlouses; Both. approvedby. New Jersey -Tenement Lawf;:. One 7-hqom house for salt. All located «uroxrnatety 0 center -of Red Hunt Ngar_-al huaes^jchoola and EW RANCH HDMEThree bedrooms, wl.. Ol hta.t; A srea deal of house r only $3,900. Rrtnd newl Lawley gency RE ; tran a For Informaton,. cal..re. 8? 8ACRIKICEU AT ONLY >!6,60O Ths, spotless, all plaster,: three-. bedroom, la tle bath hume t near. ; everythng, pn lovely Lttle Slver. ttreet. ; Electrc rang*..aahwasher snk, Bendlx, screens, ttorm wndowt.. Venetan bllrda, awnka., attc fan.. Full,.dry basement. Enclosed breete^.: way.,- GaraKe. workshop; \ Bowers 4V Harrl. RE 6-900, RE.«.93,8 eve-, n n g s YOU COULDNT SPEND» oh nny: part of ths home. Sx lovely rooms, a baths, -full, dry base-: mert, Secluded acreentd porch. Ga- -ra«e. Wth permanent, drve. -Just.decorated Insde and* out. The lot s beautfully landscaped, fenced, at the ear, and. h,n* nn outdoor fre- place., Quet.; subtantlal,. Mo»tattractlve and.convenent neghbor-. hood, "Askng ; Want offers.. Bowers 4 Han-Is. RE 6-000, RE.. C-038 evenlnbb.^.. : HOU.SE_Sl.v rooms. Ol-fred..forced hot. water hen... All mprovements,. RIOck from the Sufeway,. Recently redecorated. Located.-a-t Pnckncy^ Park; RE J. RUMRDN l.-roomhouse, n. fne locatlon. Ol-Ped; te bedrooms,. furnlbhcd, for ncome..near bathng p.nd boatng; $2,500. -Also 0-rootr. aummer cottnffo.. Two ktchens, :twp lavatores nnd basement>> r seven bedrooms furnshed.. J>eur ocean; {6,500. RU ,.".-....: :..., JNCOME PROP.ERTY_l>o Bmrtments - and large truest.roam wth prvate entrance. Lve rent free and own. house. Askln! 5,000. Roland Pleron Agency, BlnKlurr, nve. RU ^AIR HAVEfl Ifhree-bedroom home. Llylnr^Hm^dlnnt^ rq.oms.. Modern^ tchen; Two-c.f?" tarage. Nce. localon Askng JO.5O0. Rolnnd Feraoh BnBhnm nv«.; HU latawan^beauttful,. hew, three ". or.. four-.bedrobm modern Cape Cod home n Parl;way, ^jconyencnt tc cvprythk. yet secluded, :Lnrge rooms..pnsterel -mlt,.hlly:- Inaulted,..:(r«nlaee, hot water.ol.heat. Breeze.wB.y. -Attached.garage. Full bnscment. wth frcer-er room. Coon cpmmntnk;-0u acres, landscr>ctlv ready for development. Owner, retred.- Wlll sacrfce all.or part.. Can fnance. Would consder rentng to rlj-rt party. Wrte. Box 49,: Matawan, or telephone MA:l-256-y :. SEVpN-ROOM HOUSE Ulfurnlnhcd. for rent,or for aale. Wll lntall ol burner If desred. *n,50l).j2,o00 down payment. Stucco house, bnth upstars,, tolet down. Property over 280 feet depth; 49 Whte rd., Shrewsbury. Phone RE COUNTRY. HflMB_Three, acret of land. Three bedrpomh.. lvng... and dnng Ioomt, large modern ktejen; One-car KnrKgo. wth work shop. ;"A»klnr Itohnul Pcraon Agency, Blngham ave. RU -0SS8. ^. : - :-. : ".SHnKWSBUnY~~rThrce-bedroom : home Lvng. am;.lnlns.rooma... Large.Jot.. Owner wll accept.4%. mortgage. Call now. ^P-ce S2.500.: Rolahd Pleraon Agency, llngbn.aye, RU.0B88.. \RM^8" J /3 hcres. Tench orchard. Room for. 2,0^00 chckens:.berres. House completely nodernuetl. Has to be seen to he apprecated. JIBJIOO. Ml l-0285-lt. NCOME PBOPF.ITY_(.you are look"- Injr for a good.investrnent: ratherthan L avavky- homp. buy. ths two-famly hnuae for J6.S0O. Cull HI or wrte."owner." Box 2<. Hghlands.. SHREWSBURY OPPORTUNITY -_ 2G acres,.in quet.exclusve: resdental area.. Beautful, modern, 3-roorh house. Thret-car garage.wth apartment. Guest cottage and tenant cottage; 60,000 complete; 935,000 fortbuldlnffa and three acres. Terms arranged. Wrte, Bp* 62 Shrewsbury, or call RE L6T U!s PUT A SIX-BOOM, nom«on your lot and foundaton for only $329 down Call Emanual Swart of Swart Furnltutt REI-IH8 or RE HOMES FOR SALEJ-If you are lookng.for a real -home, bult.to.laet-a.lfetme,.vst,"the) W. P. Scott propertes, borderng, -on the North Shrewsbury rver. Tvemnutea from but lne and thopplng. center, Accesa to rver, Lorge shade treet and shrubs. Located drectly - behnd, the hew fre house on^ Rver rd.. Far Haven.: For further nformaton. contact W. P, Scott. RE 6-25H. MARIE COX AGENCY, realtors and Insurors.. Sales T«arlj and turnmer rsntalt. Comancb* dr^ Pprt-. aumck. Phone LO BAY STILLMAN. REALTOR ~^~Lafg>: parkng tpace for your convenence, State Hghway 35, Shrewsbury. All types of oropertlea.; throughout Monmouth county. Farms.; town and country houses, waterfront propertes: busness opportuntes, Call,:.vrr!te your, requreoleht. Large and competent ataff to terve-yon, > RE 6-5 PAUL, STRYKER Realtor, Farms and farm ettatet. Stats - way - 34,THolB<leL Phone XIO ; L > ; / ; ; PR0PERTE3 OF ALL KJWDb tor tale. - : Xjlttlnga.,wanttd... Insurance - all klnda. Mbrtgag* ans. Apply R.V.- R. H. Stoot, Broad at.. Red Bank. :phon RE 8-24V; \ AIR CONDITIONED GUNNISON, -Dsplay home. Monmouth, rd.. llld-way bttween West Long Branch and.oakhurtt,- Open SaturdnyBand Sundajt J.to E, P.., Everett K.. Thorne, Kngs hghway, lllddletown. MI :. : : - -, V...:,. BUILDERS ATTENTION!._ Ettate, n Shrewsbury avalable; 20 acres, taleable man houae and several cottages, Hgh ground.clear and. Wllco-operatefuly on fnancal arrangement.- Wrte, Box 62. Shrewsbury, or call BE RUMSQN _ Waterfront, Two-bedroom, year around CottBge. Cnder, block foundaton. Brck freplace,. Clrculntlng hot water heat, ol-fred. House completely furnshed. On lot 60!20O, wth sandy beach. Outboard: motor and boat. Wharf.: Fne place. for chldren.- Owner returnng to Canada., CallRU -663-M after 5 : P. M.. or tee your broker. CHANKLYh D. HAVLAND, broker. Resdental, aoreaje. farms and commrclal wropertltt. Lstngs solcted, 75 M.LarenaU. Red Bank RE.820 HOLMDEL_On acre plot..new,. nodtrn colonal home. Longttreet rd. Crculatng hot ar ol burner, Full cellar, lvng room freplace that worts; kltch en, ceramc tle bath. wth, colored.fxtures, four bedrooms, oakfloors, screened porch 2^6, platter walls downstars, sheet roclc uptar, heavy Insulaton throughout, Ncely landscaped on ter ace. HO SACRfllCtTFOR OUlCK SALE_-Can be msedaa one-famly, elgbt-roon.house or two-famly; house. Good locaton Near schoplt and buslntas dstrct. Exce.lent.mortgage on property. Call for detals and appontment. AT -0075; T_l% acret on Rum ton rd,, J7.500 Attractve- estate ov Rumson rd., wth W"acret; S7,!»0. ""Smallestate, orj rver, wth!^ acres Ih Sumpn, , Sx-room dwellng on Ocean nve., Monmouth Beach, 8,500r Sen Brght Vlllag.,,tlx rooma and bath,4,800, North Beaoh, Sea Brght. Fve rooms, bath and garage. Partly furnshed, JO,- BOO,. Bofman ft A^elsen.. Phohe-SE :- - - ON YOUR PKOPERTY_WI I buld to : your plant, and- specfcatons,-. Custom bllt homes of any type, H. * j; Nolan bulder.. KE «-Q.C8fl-W. CoT_-ApFroxImateIy>. 30x75. trlangula shape. Oft Dranch ave., Lttle Slver, Atklng>$7tO. PR: /»»u. r VAIR.V. HAVEN^Fr«m»..,; IJOUM. Sr : rooms. Lot 6SX70., Neartcbool. an( tore»$9j»0^»b689m;v:vy mcoltte -PROP^ffTY_Red Bankj. Two V modtrn,- three-room apa.rttnems. ; A-l condton. Ol ttem heat. Easy walk- Ing dstance to thopplng dstrct..yearly Income.»,920.V-BeUnfr mce tlt.koo. Man at.,._ce:traok. OCEXNPOnT^Lot, 75 feet on Ma ",2B0t«toH!rT«W3?.N,trfr»ce.:l 8,500.f Broker proteoud. A; J. Fully)/urnlhed, Includngtwo boattl Excellent vacaton tptjf. I Atltlng *C,. (00 Marl, Cox Agancy Camancls dr. rorl»ud«ck, ID I-I02, FOUR-ROOM BUNGALOW, attached, rnre: ccrmlc tle bnth; screens, storm vndown, nwnhlkh..corner.lot, 6O.T2. Prce $3,000 frm, no agents. BE I- 8 S R :. FOUR-ROOM HOUSE _ In: Port -Mon- : mouth-,.three.yearn old.. All Improvements. NeM*. trnnnpor.tatbn : J6.5O0, dpw pnyment"$.000: -G, I,."mortgage, - rucleo;. -KE B-Oaa-3. : -,.. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS One-famly - modern : ktchen,.wth three: bedrooms hnd hath: full, cellnr..ol heat: one-car tko, : Nctlr.schools, ralroad staton nnd bmseh. Taxes low, Cty aewa.be. A T ^ I ? ",." , THREE"PARCE"LS 0: LAND, consstng of 0,9-ahd 8, 2Sx00 lots,in Camphells Juncton. Call KB f-857-m after SIx,Rb6STT;APE~COp-!Ddeal locaton, near.schools, and bus;-. Well bul t.low upkeep hone wth many extras; $5,550. RE (I-I049-J.."".,..- ;"-. NINK-ROOM IfpUsE^,Two-car garage and workshop;. 36 front porch...outdoor frclnce and pato; large garden onproperty. 00 Church.at.; Belfbrd.. KE J.". :,.. v... WAtERFRONT^7ACRE_lCb«venent.. locaton; maaslve treea. Fvebedroom, colonal; three batht; two freplacea;. center hall.. Near parkway and ralroad : staton ; $8,500.. : Ray Vnh Horn, Far Haven;. RE " Establshed, over 20years;*. VAN HORN REALTORS -^ Colonal -^ wth-expanslon attc:~ delghtful" Lttle. Slver locaton. Tled..bath, ol heat; attached garage. Rhnge,. refrlketator... Only..$4,00,0,., Rent : Ray Van Horn, Far Haven. RE 6-UOO. Establshed over 20 : y c a r s. *.. " :".» ;.. VAN HORN REALTOHS_4H,750: : Fve bedrooms aha rght n Far Hnven..Hot water heat. ol. fred.. Nce lot and.play.area. *: Low taxes. Ray Vsn-Horn;.804 Rver rd., Far ; HaVen. RE *. : : VETERANS-Due to Improved, nortf-- gage condtons we can. ssll you hbnes from. $2,000 to 22,500 Wth - no down payment.v Three: and four. bedrooma, one ano two.bath. Ray Van Horn,,804 Rver rd.,- Far Haven;. RE 6-4,00.".. ] -; ; : WATERFRONT COLONIAL _ Rum, / aon; lke.new thrpughout, Eght rooms:, knotty plne^ ntd^fornlca,:. ktchen..awnngs..-game, room,.double garage; 832,000...Bajr-.Vt, Horn, Farllaven. RE El- ;tabllsheu.-oyer 20 - years.* - :: ;.,-\ RyERFRONT" ACRES_"Breety Pont," : -artlstlcally. deeortted eght-room.colonal; Very aeeluded; 29-foot lvng room, faplact-.three baths; Ol: heat; outbullalngl; 3700 : taxes: $47,500.: Mght, dvde. Rar Van Horn, Far Haven, RE 6-40O> VAN HORN REAI/roRS-J-JHht-...rqbm. brck.; and., frame A ; ; :ranch. house; over, an; acrt. ; Two tled haths; ol., heat., )ouble garage;. $25, Rayyan^Jorn.^FlrjHa-",,,-20 : VAN HORN ;REALTORS_Cuatom-:..bt -.ranch- house. Sevsn attrac- lve rooms, tled batv7 ol;h«at; ga- [ rage, PIne Ibcallbn. Only 7,400.-,Ray VanHort; Far llay«n. RE Establshed^ over 20. years,, RAMBLING BRICK ant tram sev n- room ranch houe two c.ramlc tle; baths (.freplace. Laundry, ol :he^r.v ( g ^ /.acre ;$20.do6/ tajr; Van Horn, Far,; Haven, yrb, aloo,:. -Estallshed.oVer.20--years;*-.:,,:..-::. ;.-:;- " : WATERFRONT- CO / TTAaBl^hsded at secluded small dock for best. LI. Ing room, dnng room, ktchen; bath room, twtt^bedroom^coetlarvm Hot, wnte pll flrctl"heat." Electrc rarge, toreen Jtorm.sah. nttl valutl Apklng,on $,600,,,,Ma,Ve. offerl- Atkfnr,Mr,Ha lavley AgelL/erluslrt RE C 040, RU L07 In (uvnlng,,. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE :UMSON JUNIOR~ sta?e^."w76tfobt ranch home on \y -acre plot, wth IV.r rghts. Central hall, large lvng oom wth nr.plaee and bookcases; dnnu. room, ktchen,- large laundry and tllty room wth lavatory.: thrte hedooms wth t.d bathroom. -Attached snty. STANLEY K. DOWNS, REALTOR._.Waterfront; large tcces. acre plot. Eght-room.colonal; freplace, den ; four bedrooms, three baths: Guest cottage.. Two-car garare. ; BarRsn. $20,000, Stanley K,. Downs, Realtor, Shrewsbury. RE 6-0I7." -.-; RUasOK^Custom-buIlt ranch house, two: yetra old,.attractvely.decorated; nreplac. Knotty;-, pne ktchen, dlhwaab.r; thr.e bedrooms, : two tled baths. Full hasement. Twocar garace: , Stanley K. Downs, Realtor, Shr.wabury. RE ".. -. /. _... ".. : "... MODERN COLONIAL n Pjne Rdge, Rumson.. Seven rooms, freplace, TV. den,, powder room; screened porch, shade trees, Isndscaped plot. Choce. neghborhood.. Excellent house O0. Stanley K Downs, Realtor, Shrewsbury.; RE 6.07, COLONIAt HOME n Shrewsbury Center hsll,-lvng room, frct.lace. Screened, porch; dnng room, spaclous-ktchen: powder rob^, three" bedrbome, two tled baths; Two-car garage; 8:8,500. Stanley. K; Downn Realtor, Shrewsbury... BE6-07., CHARMING COLONIAL/decbrated In the Wlllsmsburf manner;; Wde pne floors,, two freplaces: four bed: rooms; three batha, - Magnfcent trees, -terrace. Illy, pool. Exceptonal, 826,500. Stanley K. Downs, Realtor, Shrewsbury, RE 6-07." LITTLE.SILVER Choce locaton;, four-bedroom, two-story, frame, on lovely corner lot. Full basement, attached garace, pot-ch,: moderate taxes; $27;000; Ray Stllman, hwy. 3J, Shrewsbury. RE RUMs6N3.One.year-bld*ranch home;,.three bedrooms: large lvng room. -Wth nreplace: Nce quet neghborhood.. Askng $29,500." Raystlllrnan,: hwy, 35, Shrewsbury,-..RE ; " ". :.! NEAT CAPE COD contanng two.bedrooms wth expanson attc for two more..nce neghborhood for chldren; handy to. staton. :Full, bssement; garage :. corner lot, Move In bsfore school, starts. $4,500, Ray Stlllmsn, hwy, 85, Shrewsbury, ; BARGAIN :BUNGAU)W_Large screened porch; lvng room wth freplace: dn Incr room; ktchen wth pantry; four bed rooma-wth two bathrooms. - Fullbase- Went, Shaded, plot..wth rver rlghtt- Two-car gara.ge.. > Alumnum -- storm. and cr««n sash. Steam, ol fred heat. Reduced to I3.90O for quck- sate. Ask for Mr. Hall. Lawley Agency exeiush«; ; RE 8-040, orru -07 In evenngs. V MIDDLETOWN RAMBLBR_Bflck am.- frame: hpped-.roof.. Lvng room wt: freplace;, dlnlnsr room,".ktchen, coveree Hatjo: two bedroom. tled bathroom. Attached 7Hx2 garage. Tree-studded half-acre plot, Large G. I. mortgage avalable. Need 3,600 In cash: JU.300, wley Agency. RB ng room. wth, freplace. Sunroom, dnng room, ktchen: two bg bedrooma wthj>athro6m7~bas?mnr; one-car *arag*.. Plaster : walls.. Hot water, ol leat. A really comfortable.home. Ask: Ing 4,500, Extra lot: avalable; Law. ley Agency. RE ".. LITTLB- SLVER-RANCrlER _ Central foyer; step-down -vlng roonr wth Ireplace. Dnng room,, ktchen, wth reekfatt tloovej three bedrooms, two led bathrooms.. Four. outsde doors Full basement..attached two-car ta rage. Plaster walls; ol heat; covered porchsjalf.acrj: plot;j2x.mqj_j,awjey AltencyTTRE 6^)0, : ^ ^ SPACIOUS RUMSON HOMHU-,4 acre wth over 360 fe.t frontage. Includes rontaare on a pond and haa rver rghts. Central hall: brck, and frame. Lvng room wth freplaces dnng room, kltch en, ptnel.d game room, Threebedroom wth two tled bath.-. Attached two-ca garage.: Doubl. wdth drveway! 30,000 Lawley^ Ag.ncy. ItE < RIVElTku., Rd Bank: seven rooms., hot ar, ol heat; ar condtoned: two car garage: cellar and attc. For sal or rent.-.^re j. : :. MONMOUTft-lModern bungalow fourrboms and sun porch:.all plaste walls: fnshed expanson attc, fully In sulated; utlty room; attached garage Storm wndows, screens. Venetan blnds Ol hot Water heat:»0,900. Else Kel b«r.: the.welles Agtncy, KE 6-O4H-M, BEACbfrBSKCH Income property. Tw three-room apartments; hot wate «at...n,ed«tome repar*;.$6,000. El«l Klelber, the Wellea Agency, J<E _ l " W,.... :.. : ".,. Inflr room, two berfroom, tle bath lovety Idtehtn. dnng "»««: full cellnr txptnulon attc: large lot; prce SI.600 for- G. L,no money down «nd abou S68ptr month for ll wth R$39 >!os!n f««...:8««sch«ee«nesjty. J Sjrcamor avt.,-lttle,slver. KE S«ven d t r l e r T l c r l :. COl)RT.fttd"bu,... FOUK l«droom. two t.l bath; automtle htat: flrtnuea: attaohtd»ra«, Lot 80x50. RE 6-OOTrSMor ypur ow arbkw.. "." v -.,. ; MIDDLBTO WH TOWNSHIp _ Nce : ^home, wth :, lvng. room; dnng, -.room, large ktchen:-two bedrooms, bath; basement; hot water heat, ol; ^electrlchot. waterheater, gat range;.. screens andttorm.tssh; one-car^ garage. Deep lot, Prce $0,000. Chat.,H.: Tndall Ajehcy. 8:East Front tt. RE 6-S090.. V... ; TOWNSHIP..::on * bu» Mn«. bungtow of four rooffl,. txp»nlon attc, /ull baemtnt; hot..cccan and torm a«h; ont-ear/» #,. Plot.. 7*5x00. ;, Ak.ng I2000,.Cla.H. tndall Aspncy, 9 Bat Tront t,.re ". p A Q, all ntwly decorated: fve rooms and; bath; ;ea).anslon attc;,hot..ar hatlffll. cellar,. laundry j screens f ; bn-ctr..garage, -.Pjot 52sl 4,!ABklng$.0,- ; :; «00;;: Chas, ;H. *Tlndall; AgtnyM»-.,:._Eatt;rr»nt«t, Phone RB 8^9030, - SHREWSBURY Banch-typ, bunga- low; three bedrooms, ol heat, gat range; awnngs, alumnum screens, storm nth, Venetan, blnds: lota of J "st5lw one-car garage.,. pol 80x85. Atkln* $3,800, Chat. II. Tlnoall Attnoy,» feat FrohVlt; RH t-toso, RUUSON L. Thr«e-b«drdom fanh.^l teft Rltnty. ot ttmt.rlvm, rtgh Prced at (3 %tt. Tall lltdden Ana Bultot, 2lt MPlt >TI BE HU0.^ REAL ESTATE FOR SALE R PLAZA _- Three-bed room home, wth modern kubert, dnng room: full ; ol. heat; ^nrnjrc. A nce clean. Llted ft SI3.0UO, C>lt Redten.gtjncy. Renltorn, eorntr M»p\e ave. and >»t Bergen p. HK_ ^^eo...: : : r rdi)let(^vyn CHder farmkouc:.^our hcdroo.m: one-car parade, outbuldfn: ^4. ncre*; frut trce. Prced for uck Bale «L SI 2,.-00. Call Jlfldde tffency JleflUor*. 259 JMple av«., RE S66M. tttfe S.LEl^.y ^t>u (tr«om brlekranch; lvjvr robrrt dnng room. rd«*n-r~-^nycftr---rrrfg.. Nt*-.larrf*" nped plot w-enr hm, nchool, nh op pn jr.,kln«j)3,fuo". -.Pot- appontment call dren Agency Kenltom, 259 Maple ave, ;E.f-r»6B0.. ARMING AlEX":6verWknf fwf water lake: three bedroom, hath: full llnr; two-cnr J[rflre;:one nrre-; nany. any extra*. AsknT tk.500;.: Call.*<t<t*n A((«tvcy /ItcnlloV.. 05*j : Maple *v«; : B 6 - S , ;,..IT.TLB SILVEB^Convenentl/ located to trflnsportauon, Lvnf. room, dn* ( _roxm,t ktchen,- -.lun to»nr on ftrbt por; hrce bednomn, tmth,. uttlc "-uptalr»; threercnr >fnrnj[«wth. workshop ; 3«cr«: JU.JOft. Mnurh. Agency, jm»o. -rd. *. RU.j^OT^f."^: roqtn colonal; larj/e lvnu rooon, cteencd porch. Pne paneled ktchen, ltomtr. lftt; two-car. Karnjte r -4/5* re plot. Owner trnnnfrrrefl; 2!>.30>. nkh AKecy, Rumao rd. RU?.!.. > HRE\ySBUUY.,:...ncHutful. old colonal homes woo<l*jurntjj. freplace: wht lne floors; four betlfoom«,*thre«bath*; nodern* ktchen, uracoun lvnf. room ; hnded flngstone terrace: two-«ar nhr«je; re plol: J2S..00. MnuKh AKencV, mson_rd; KU. -t~l.l.^. ^ ^. UST RKIJUCEI) KKUM 9.90*00 $67-. l)u0_,nw threo-ledf.dra Cnlforha hch home!n town,. facnk la!;e. Cn- On-bt; pln.ler wall*, exta nrk«hvnf. roo.n. wth lreplnce, dnnfr room, ntent modern ktchen;.. Inundry wth ft ; apher: Kara«ev Hot wtter heat wth ol. [rees: n n fne locaton. Immedate or-* upnncy. Ask.for Mr. ClnrJ.- Schwartr- " lu.k VVhU«*t. RE R-a.V:! -- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE COLONIAL SACRIFICE! Attmctlv* threr btdtoom, flrcplncc, den, dnlpj room, modern ktchen, ttngt. drer, waehf* nftchn*; H<d Bank locaton. Prct ; SV2.Q0D, Adam Agency. RE $-5058, J6 Eat Bergen -p. 24*hour eryce. ; MSON^SIX-ROOM home; screened porch; ol htat, banement; /replace*. garage; Sf,90O. Other hotne from $8,800 to Anna Ott Ajfency. 9,We«t Rver rd.. Rumbn. RU I-IHO, home; freplace.-lt lvmh^roqm,. dnjr pom, lajkts kllchen ; brch, jraraff-.-. Kll ellar: ol hnl. : Half «>re of ftnd, Prce H.900. Schwartr.-Mark [n, S Whte t. _..... _om brck hojne,.n» f(veet. to RtrftpV; tmr»ke...lovely»..e."and am*, of the few- watfrfrnnt unnc.n.3 lots. for mle: "J8,30ft,. Breton K\chn(fp, : 5 Occnn ave., Idenl Reach. K E «: < > 0 7 t /. ^ v j " : _ v " - STORK A»> KOU.R-m)()MTbunKalow; busness»n<l hotre n lvely neghborpod. All for S4,«(0..Corner property. Itreton Exclmtwe. \t\ Occ!v~ftyo;; Ideal Hench. " KK (J-noTG.. "....SIn"KWSBUny_JVnar«borne,, cua- tbm-bujp v^nt t3*pq three bed*.. " rooms, -two fxll. Imtlm; InKe llvlna..room, dnlnff room, ktchen wth dn-,. etjte.- : PlftRter walu, f-eplace;;. hot. wntet* hent, ol fretk Full, dry, fln- Bhedrnollnr; dne-cm- :%& rake. r "r Lot.. H4xl50; Tennoantfc alhne front;.rftr-. ular prce-$25,)00. Wll accent of- (ern; SO-yrnr.. morlct\k«pan h* ar-: ranped. Open fo* nspecton- Sttur* clay, and Sunday only; Located at-v K2 Queen -Ann.drve, o/t Broad t.»*. ShrewBbury. Kor; Infnrroatlon In* " qure -62. HnrllnK rd. ItE LARGE I.AKDSCAPEULOT^severa huffe.tree, story and a. half coton* jal; entrance hall,, nrge lvng -room,. wlth : freplace, dnng room, hddern ktchen: pne den, tled. bath and -, jcreejn.ed ; porch. Second floor,t,wo large bedrooms nnd bath, basement" wth, name, room; attached garaee. Bxcelent locaton; , Allalr*.tfe :Son\, Areucy, - Inc,..Monmouth countys ollent realtore," RE , KEW RANCH HOME, near town: en- trance vdatlbule, lvjhs room vrth fre* place, dnlnr room, Hpncous ktchen wth brftakfndt room: ; three bedrooms, two bathnv full basement, attached garage; J Allnre. &.. Son. Agency. Inc^. Monmouth countya.oldestrealtors. B ,. /. «- " HIGH WAY FRONTAGE, 2 }. acre; ax-room houne; 25, feet on No, 35 hghway; }2;500. Allare 4 Son., Agency, Inc.; M 0 J)nuth ^\countyj_ T 7 V " T ^ LITTLE SILVER _ EntraVce vestbule. - spncloub lvnff room... dnng room, ktchen,.wth range nnd laundromat; two nce bedrooms, tled bath.open por-ch; large attc wth full aze wlmlows and dormer: wall-to-wall carp"etirk Included, Excellent opportunty; 52,600, * Allare tr Son Agency, Inc., Monmouth county oldewt realtor!. -RE f.^co, ~COUNTRy-LOpAUONrr: the Holm-. ; delhlu^a.acrea; modern horat; Hvnjc room wth freplace! large ktchen wth breakfnat room, d(ntnsr room; three bedroom and bath; garage;. $.6,000. Allare tt Son Aff*ncy, Inc, Red Bank, Mbnmoutl, countys oldest rcaltor, RE BUSINESS LOCATJON_Excell«nt seven, room house and larfce two-car garage, In a busy, growntr busness zone; 20,000. AHnlre. &. Son Aftercy, Inc.. Monmouth countys oldest realtors, RE ; , - - : - RUMSON, NEAR the rver; spacous llvlpg. roam wth freplace; large dnng -: room, : modern, ktchen, screened; porch : three bedrooms, two. baths; full.basement, ol fred steam hent; two-car garage; $3,000. Al-. lalre & Son Agency, Inc., Monmouth.couhtys oldest realtors.: RE MDDLETOWN Hghway 35; good old : cottage,: sx raome, z\\ actt»; front* age;can be utlzed for busness buddng. Low taxes. $2,500. Constance Smth M Mftpltt ave.t VMr Haven/ RE 6-2SQ8 FAIR HAVEN_ tne locaton;. older, home; large lot, 50x00. Sx,rooms, two-car Karate; ol heat, p pelt s furnace.. To cloe estate, tll.500. Closa to school. Constance Smth, 4 Maple ave.t p -- Haven.- BE IK : EXCELLENT condton;. ranch.v. dnng arpa; electrc ktchen wth., washer, refrgerator and stove; two! - bedrooms and tlt bath.. Open star-. way leads to partally-fnshed, Jn-.: sulatjjd. attc. Garage.. Low taxes, : Nce landscapng.. AskhtT 4.500,.Wlls ^on.9_y* Aaencyj ;.t5. _;Wf^t.... Front t; RE V-5M. " :... BEAUTIFUL RIVER VIF>wUl^v«ly,or.e- - ye»r-old Far Haven Cape Codf excel* ent locaton, Full dry basement; tled ktchen, tled bath V two lpyely bedronrn on. flrst.floor. Huffe Dutch dormer provde space for two mammoth rooms.anl. bath upsulrs. Deluxe ranffc..refrgerar tor. Venetan buhdn. combnaton screens and storm sash, A cuntom-buu homet Rusael M. Borus, Realtors, Far. Haven. RE /, home. Charmnj?, lvable lvng room, open freplace, dnng ar>a,.thrfa bed-, rooms, lovely modern ktchen: tled bath, utlty room and laundry. Attached garaffs. Home n excellent condton. Askn jr 3,500. Russell M.Boru, Realtors, Far Haven. RE B-4832".-.. ~* Lovely"Cap»"Cbd(ron a quet, wooded ad* atr«t,.near Red Bank; four and a lalf rooms, full dry basement; tled, bath. Huge expanson attc. TnrvIadrfveWsy. Closlnff fees under J00.. Monthly payment Just opened;. Ruuset M. Bonn, Realtors. Fafr Haven. RE , *M avv. - lb g>>ud, FAIR HAVEN C»llfornla bungalow, on*, year old; three bedronms. Near shoppng*, bus, school.. Full-c.llar; S3.S00 Constancy Sralth, 4; Maple ave., Fall Haven. BE , Mtmv ^_t*t ; asra-# v-*vuo, ,- } 0.B00^T T nbd""bank. John St.: sx largo rooms, garage;, nlca.yerd. - : Conyenleht locntlon. Owner, tranaferred. Constance Smth, -4 Maple nv«,, Far Haven,_.(F. (-2a08. :..- : LITTLE SILVER_JJow vacant, perfe condton: ss roorrjs, I > baths: at tached garage.. Reduced prce, HS.nOO, Constance Smth, UMnple ave., Fal Haven. RB :,., FAIIl HAVEN-_Cape Cod: Hvlnsr room freplace; modern ktchen; four "bed-, rooms,, two baths; Automatc htat; dry basement;; brteeway, - raroere. Lars plot; 57,900. Geo, Schanck Agency, Lnden pt., Red Bftk, BE ; SHREWSBURTf*^KCR5ft home: lvnfr room wth freplace;, three bedrooma. tle bathroom; hpt water heat. Enclosed porch:. garage. Larva plot:. JIG,000. Geo. Hchanck Agency* 8 Lnden pl.( " Bak. : R E 3-Q397;..-.- w.; *! -? - CotOfnXL HOME, Mddlotown. Lvnf.roor,.wUh, (feplftee; dnng room, ktchen j two, bedrooms hot water heat Gardenspace, Low taxea. II,600, Geo Schanck Agency, 8 Undm p.. Red Bank BED. r BANK--pakland.at.. vslx.rol>m ^. hotlaej.kflrage; ol heft.. Convenent t sehpol r«llrp«d : stat and shupnln. hotlej.kflrage; ol heft.. Conenent t, sehpol, r«llrp«d : staton and shupnlnr. KoauleltVtale.r»l»,500. CbnUnce Hmlth, 4 Mscle av., Far Haven,, RE «-ano8. ;. ;.f.w5.,;... ;.J.- ;.. -, v.v:*< VE HV9, TBH etl ANS, ATTENTION \ L6vely -, pt " four-bedroom Cape Cod colonl* lned closets, Nothng d_,... T IhK.fefll^At«rbtjrM»»«P*r,th«n Mn*. Adams Agency. RElMQW;.-**--«-.Jttce, axpamlon attc ( (jarage. Prmneghborhood, Adam* Atfency. *$ 8; ao?8. If East Berg«H pl.) S4 fo B.RICK_ COLONIAL A Thbm#-for famly, comfort, wth everythng you need., J»arg> lvng rbom_;wth.; flrepuco snd-boolt shelves; ", dnng - room wth tforner cabnets, den; pow- ; d«r room and ktchen,. three* bedrooms "and bath on. second floor. Floored attc and full, basement. At-> tached. garage. Large screened. porch. Attractvely landscaped acre plot. Hgh elevaton overlookng thelhrwdurr rver. AkInf-.S27.0O0. Wlls Con,over. Agency, 75./West Front «t. RE.kJ-5Hl. :.-- SPLIT LEVEL. CUSTOM-BUILT^- ; Freferrtd - neghborhood: 26-foot. Hvlnf room, dnng-room rnd scence ktchen. Ijvatory. and-laundry n - basement. Recreaton room.-. Thrco, largf-bedrooms and tle bath; two-. cargutatct. Sde porch ahdburbecu* " : pt. Fully Insulated. Copper plumb- : ng. One acre plot. AnkrtE 528,00,". Wlllt.Conover Alte-cy, > AVct, Front.t. RE.6-5MU ;. GRACfOUP LIVING In ths, unusu-.... ally well located H«d Bank-dome. Two plots, hentfully. landscaped,,. wth.fleaant outdoor lvng nentlt tall shade trees; barbecue pt for,. outsde. dnnjf,; Center hall, Iftrge lvlnaf rbom. wth frepuce;.dnng...room s,nd ktchen wth dnng area.;. Full dry brttemenl, Three bedrooms- and bnlh an. a half. - Owner.anxous - to nell.. AsMnff. $24,.OOO. Wlls :. Conovep AKency,-75 West Frontst, R E, f ". ;. -V - STRIKING COLONIAL-^Bun 00:.sx excellent rooms;.on* and -half -bathj - screrned porch; dry cellar, phrtlnlly nl- ; ahed oft. Locaton oters prvacy and charm ;-K20.oOO. Rtusell M. Borus; Real-.. tor, Far Haven. R^_f* S32.^. ;. cd on a..beautful:un(l«crped..ldt eus- Lom-.bullt.home,-, fenttrljf three; lovely btodrooms.-huke Kynr-dlnltff room, en*: closed.brcezewtr; one> nnd a. hnlf baths.. Two-car Kfcrnte. - Immaculate pdndltlon. OfrtrM»t : A real buv;. RuelJ> M. Borut, Realtors, l-alr Hven.. JIE , " " " BUMSON ESTATE AREA, wth rlvsr : Prlvll«f«t. :. Brck ard frame ranch Kbms.on on, and a half v/oodcl ncres. Thret.<loubl«bedrooms,, separate dlnlntr room, dflux. ktchen, den. two-rar ca- rage. * Master, bedroom has drestlnff; room and prvate tled bath; Ah unusual value at 30,000. Russell M. Bors. --"-rt. fatr.htvtn. RE JMMEDIATE OqCUPANCY-Lbvely cusa tom-bult ranch home; Sx spacoua rooms; master bedroom ha«prvate bath; lugs cellnr wth outsde entrnnce., Ad* o n Ing estate nsure* --extra prvacy. Offered at $22,500. Rusaell M. Borua, Renltoj;S_F^r_H«v>n._:RE^4532? ^ NEW f Wp-STORV COLdNIAlTwttrfour, large bedrooms, two baths: den, flre- 4 place: covered porch. A ktchen you could.uva In, Full basement; garage. All ths on A Itrge corner lot bordered lovely maple trees.; Russell Borus, Realtors, Far Haven. RE : RUMSON RIVERFRONT _ PractcalljJ new: hot water tras heat. Four bed-. rooms, two baths ;Jarge screened porch, sun deck, den: attached KnraKe. A.sub.- stantlallr. bult home. Offered below replacement at Jl.tOO.. Russell M, Borut, Realtors, Kar Haven.: RE 6-4 S :. -. :.- - COMFORTABLE FAIR HAVEN horn, X..ht. SIJC:rooms,: sun- porch, pa/try,".:. l.t baths: freplace; full basement, two-car garaev Excellent nccesjlble locaton;. nesr_.everyth!nb...-;lyery.- -: reasonably prcedual *I7,000. Bow- V.: ers t Harrls.RE 6-900, RE 6rP38.".;, RED BANK Quant old home near.-. Broad st.:. Ideal settng for. antques, Lvng.room wth wood-burnnc fre place,, ; musc room, dnng room, ktchen; two f bedrooms, bath. Askng 0,500. Frank-- lyn HaVland. Hroker. R< BAIU_IN OPERATION; Red Bunk locn* : tlon; 9600 weekly gross. Coo^poss-.. btt,es. Lcense fnd equpment.?5.odo^ :. Franklyn HaVUahd^ Broker.^JR% VETERANS Charmng new bungnldsv; v Only S99 down, monthly Con-, venlent locaton. Contans llylpf; room.,"; ktchen, two bedrooms, tle bath: expan-> ; slon attc, full cellar: automatc heat, w Plot 60x00. Kranklyn Havland. Brok" *" RE6-sgo.. -" : ;:,:. OCEANPORT_Quflnt old home for BJIIB. Lvng room, dnng room paneled n.? rare old chestnut wood. Spare room, or :; study, ktchen and bath, plus workshop o\ frst floor. Thrt*-4)eJrooma and fu*>; ture bath: on second floor. Bnrn for ga"/;." race wth possbltes of a studjo apajt-, ment. Lot 66x266 surrounded; by jlca". prvet hedges on three/ sdes. Kear^.u school, stores Knd buses. Prce $9,000 v and no qubblng. : ;EA.3-UrJ. v.:/:. -yv- ;- EpXlVrt~SHIRE ^^^ Tme for school and thlnklnr o( your A,\ nw home?-v«ry^flntr thre*rb«drodrt,^ ranch house In Shr*«wbury. Larga.llv- \ room, dnng room, ktchen, ttr?6,,;.^ seven days, ETXX7WILTSHRE AGENCY: J Oll.r home In Rumson for dsc, Ine famly. Very good condton;;: : Seventy rooms and garage. Lovely porch, bul RE urnlshed converted home, Llvlnt; room, tlrlnk.^oom^ferlcu b«droom», two bathj anl ktchen,.ou*»t; cottage and garage. Ol hot w«terle«l,-;:j Lot 00.x5.: excellent Monmouh Beach locttlor.. : Askng :I7. IOO; "»«* ««l l l

38 Ten RED BANK REGISTER; AUGUST 2,954 "CEAL ESTATE FOR SALE BUMSON & roomy twoltdroem. Cape CodT *t»ottr pn* «*."»,* lrt food bar btnu t ud ktchen, plenty ofmbsat" larg. lvng room, tl* bafb. «p?n,ob attc u «ltar- «" ** J IS SCO. fehwaru-macklu, t Whlta at. RE «.m LOCUST POrNT RD,, LOCDST_H;«««. Buldng, brook, lak* tt*. I5.»OO. L.. home, remodelng. Two acres, ",w* IU500. Route It. Red Bank- Apartments and atore. Hgh ncome. A W.. Call AT l-058»-m.. SCHWBERS REALTY Three-bedroom ranch. large lot; attached garage. _ltrt^.^lt,bg-roomr_bau, -utlty rnom. locate! n seleet area Ideal for chldren, 8*00. Sycamore are. Lttle Sher Call Re t-527. "pen aeen daya TWO-BEDROOM home, expanson attc lvng room wth freplace dnng room. Jutchen bath-attached garage nl heat full cellar Lon>enently located: 4.- B00 Call Schweers Reallv, Sycamore, e. Lttle Slver. RE «-M7. Open seven days. _ BEAX ESTATE TOB SAtX OWNER SACRIFICE Loely Cape Cod tutl cellar two bedrooml, spacous lrlnjr room, Venetan blnda CombnHnon norm and acreen wndows At- Irsclna GI mortgage only JS7 montllv 7 ^ j R Plaa RE f 2044 R MIST SELL "OWNER les\mg stat»_- Coulry Club Estates ranch house, lvng room wth brck wall freplace dnette k tchen two bedrooms anl bath -xpanson mlc rartall> completed Lame enclosed porch off dnng area and rur.bc on thadfl lol No down psjmtnt or qualfyng G I Askng Call RE 6 68 It 4 V * " ^ -^ ror =ALE BY OWNER Charmng old waterfront colonal nr Lttle bler Pont 32 lnng room vlh orgnal wde pne ftoonng panelled freplace bult-n bookshelves large aceened porch oerlookrg rne rour bedroom one wth freplsce tuo baths pne panelled ktchen Complete!) remodeled and modern (.aa heat nsulated Attc, two car gajane Beautful trees and shrubt. pnk flowerng dos«ood and perennal garden Posts and ral fencng Dock. Owner leavng town, mu«aell, RE NEW FIVE ROOMS, waterfront home ~* can be lsed. all year around; 50-foot front 24 A\e of Two Rvers and MA plewood a*e Rumson; J Open Thursday.Sunday * EXCLUSIVE LISTING SHREWSBURY-S4.990 Gorgeous modern.cap* Cod located In the. fnest secton. o tovn. SO-ft. lvng and dnng room, bedroom and tled bath on the frst, 2 bedrooms on second, pne paneaed RECREATION floom Al- Ilcrect garage Pato land«cn<l<~t> rerfecuon. DONT MISS THIS HOME RlMSO\-85,990 Ve It true Charmng 4-room furnnhed collage on 00 ft. tot. Locaton EVCELLENl Amarnt»alue. Fnanced to sut you, CALL. NOW, ONLY 8990 DOWV Ranch house one year old Two bedrooms tled bath gfts heat, \ acre Plot. DO vot DELA. ATTENTION COLORED VET A beautful home of BlUCK and STUCCO n. Red Bank. Three bedrooma. Karate. Can fnance wth NO MONEY DOWN rhone NOW. Prced at f8,400. HOLIDAY REALTY CO. 2 Broad St 24 Hrs RE b ROOMS AND BVTH. splendd locston Convemenw to schools local and»w York transportaton, JS 500. C Wlltk Mam at Fort Monmouth RANCH HOUSE Nddletown Vllage convenent to atatlon and stores. Sx room utlty room* attached garage Lot 00x20 Completely shrubbed and lovelv tall trees. Immedate occupano MI RUMSON \VVTERrRONr_Unusually attrctve bungalow; lvng room overlookng rver; freplace,^ dnng room, wth bay wndow and bullt-rf* cupboardaf ^electrc "Ktchen, monel metal snk, three bedrooms, two baths, full, dry celar, recreaton rocttt. Open porch, gataga, beautfully landscaped half-acre plot, oak trees. Extraordray value at $ Mnugh Agency, Rumaon rd Phone RU -076.* BUNGALOW, Mddletown; ax rooma; ol heat; full brght cellar:one-car brck trarage. Lot 60x50.. WH bult; outtdt newly pahtedr Reasonable..Call RE 6.»886 after 7 P. M.* A CHARM YEARS brmg_ths vrtually s a new home on an old chasss. Everythng la modernzed Thee lovely bedrooms, beautful tle bath ol heat, lvng room dnng room, modern Ktcl* en, three-car garage. Large lot. One of Atlantc Hghlands most beautful homes, beajtfully landscaped surrourdngs. Askng $7,500; make offer, Sculthorp Agency AT -0477, A SPORTSMANS HOME_CIose to At lantc Hghlands vacht harbor, fshng, boatng, depot, busness three bedrooma, bath, lvng room, freplace ol heat modern ktchen; two-car garage Owner wants to sell, askng $2 000 Make offer. Bcnlllorp Agency AT OWNER-BUILT jjjfc^ear-old bungalow, large lot. Low mantenance coat. /Taxes under $00. Heat, :r$80 per aeaaoh approxmate..many, extraa. Ideal for amall famly or retred couple. Prce tt 000. BE W COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES Slx-room houae. Garage. Landscaped. Convenent to achool, buses, trans, ahopa* $3,- 000 Owner, RE 6-453I-J. ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL home, beautful grounds Also large sueat house, wth protected prvate beach. RE " FAIR HAVEN_Let the facts speak for themselves. Large three-bedroom ranch house. Lvng room 24x5, dnng room 2x2; den, or extra bedroom. l baths; two-car garage Plot 25x50, two blocks from parochal and publc schools House n excellent condton and excellent neghborhood, Askng $ \v.!l! conmuer offers Kearney ft Lelterts, Inc, 30 Whte st KE LITTtE SILVER_Older pre-war home. In an excellent neghborhood w th everythng for your lvng comfort Bult n 942, ths two-story home feat tes three bedrooms 22 bathj large lvng room, dnng room and den Pull cellar made Into a game room and bur Screened-m porch and tasteful landscapng add to the value, luxes onlv J2S0 Askng $ No catches Houae n excellent condton Kearnev & Lefferts. Inc. SO Whte at RE RIVER OAKS_rme neghbors, perfect settng, good constructon are the standout features of ths large ranch home In far Haven Three bedrooms, lvng room and dnng room, full cellar and freplace School only one block away. Plavground park nearby for fam ly a enjovment Shnpp ng center convenent (jood neghbors and many ntangbles that go lo mnke for better lvng Askng prce J8 900 Owne: transferred nnd mll luten to any reasonable offer Kearney & Lefferts, Inc. 30 Whte st. Red Bank HEREE A REAL STEALI Three-bedroom ranch home, n Applebrook Farmn on 00x200 plo Taxes $200 Tlth }50 exempton for G I 20-foot lvng room, dnng room Ths house ont Jf- r,?l (J.. Sel! r $7,400 nur P c6,500 JBJO for veterans,»tn 30->ea mortgage avalable. Certanl^ woth n qulrlng^about Kearney tefterts, Inc SO Whte st RE MONMOUTH LOUNTY SURROGATES COURT Notce to Cradltora to Preaent Clama Aganst Eatata E 0 F A L E X A N? E B "ALASK. ECEASED?, Purauant to the ordtr of DOHMAN McFADDIN Surrogate or the County of Monmoulh, ths day made, dn the amllratlon of the undersgned, Lllan R Puakaa and Helen Berlahln. Adrnmj tratrcea of the etate of the sad Alexander Ualash deceased, notce la herebv gn en to, the credtora of lad deceased?, n ", le nt to the aald Amnuratrrea ther olstma under oath wthn tlx months from ths date -Dated: July LILLIAN R. PUSKAS, Box: J60. Rvera Beach, N J., HELEN BERTALAN. Box 675. West P6lnt Pleaant, N J 8. Alexander Elchler, Esa,»8s Broad Stre«l, ^ I " Newark 2, N. J. \. Attorney. 2I8 NOTlCt OF SETTLEMtNT\ OF ACCOUNT OF JOHN h. RIKER, Is hereby gven that the accounts of the subscrbers, executors of the» M deceased, wll be audted an, «* «b > r th* Surrogate of the Count «f Monmouth and reported for settlement to Tha Monmouth County Court, Prpbalt Dvson, on Frday, the twenty. fourth day of September, A. D,, IBS* at 0 oclwk A-V Rt ^hch tnt.p. for tha sllonanct REAL ESTATE ASSOCIATES REALTORS 36 HARDI"\G RO\D RED BANK FIVE ACRES A fne rantb, home and guent cottnffs wthn 0 mnutes to Red Bark atatlon, On man hghway Askng {38,000. BEAX. ESTATE TOB SAXJE SAFE BUYS! SHREWSBURY Four bedreem Cape Cod home bult lll, H baths, twocar attached garage. Prce ft,(00. WEST LONG BRANCH.20 sq ft ranrh type home Large garage Lot x200 Veterana no down payment. FHA avalable for non-vats, MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP No down payment for veternne. Throe bedroom ranch type home. Prces 8,800 to f 5j 050. ~ ATLANTIC TOWNSHIP I e-acre farm. mostly vooded, small cottage wth some mprovements, Prce $,000 < House avalable also wth only fre cres, $ RUMSCJN,4-ACRE plot on South Shrewsbury rver. Opportunty for use of neghborng lagoon. Beautful buldng ute for your new home, Prce "6 000 MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP Ssvenroom brck house on acre plot overlookng rver Attached garage Convenlen to transportaton. Prce $2S,000. BLSINESS OPPORTUNITY Local fllng staton for safe. Excellent proposton Prce SS.500. WEART-NEMETH AGENCY 02 W.FRONT ST. RED BANK FINE numsok ROW) RA\CH On Hoarer! acres Everjhnsr modem and n excellent taste Offered a*?32,000. SMALL but:.very Well apponted threebedroom- cottage n Locust area..askn ff.,000. FIVE MfNUTES lo Red Bank staton, Four*year*old, expanson attc home. VA morlfrttce enn be aanumed. Asklh? JH.500. Wll, consder* bter. AN ATTRACTIVE ranch home In A nce t«stderual part of l^umon Kctlj r ad sea red, S >ears old. An excellent home ft a reasonable prce. Askng 5S.900. RED BANK THE JOSEPH G. McCUE AGENCY REALTORS offers THIS CARCrLLY SELLCTLU LIST OF HOLSES TOR SALE YOULL NbVER have t IO convenent, yet so. cool, quet and prvate.. 3 & acres, at d end-end overlookng prvate pond, as well as nlet of Shrewsbury As natural, a bettng as could; be found xa les bnclc n the county, yet fne mnttes tb beach,store, cchools, et < Qual, ducks and pheasarts u your bnck dpor. Kcstdence contans 3" rralr bedroom. dressng room, 2 modern baths, hnul s room or den, and bath:. Taxes $ ,000. > RUMSON y- More for the money. Four bedrooms andbath, mads room, lavatory, shower, powder, room, center..hhllr lvng.and dhnr rooms, modern ktchen, Full basement, spacous attc. Two* car sarase pool and pato Ueautfull> planted plot Frut trees flovrennr snrabs flowers. School bus hand). Asknsr $27,)00. RUMSOK Two beautful landscaped acres on nlet Shtewburj \e Secluded, yet convenent. Excellent,.condton. Three spacous bedrooms, lartre dresans rdomt two tle bath*,, mads quarters, two-car garage. Askng $45,000. RUMSON. Comfortable, economcal Cape Cod N ted amd oak. chestnut and.dofftvoods. Junor, executve* type neghborhood. Four bedrooms, tled bath, emra lavatory. All convenences, $6,600. RUMS0> A rtal bartrnn Unterfront home, brand new bulkhead. Owner must reman In Florda, - 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, hot water ol heat, 2-car Raratre Near beaches, buses new Parochal school, Catholc and. Epcopallan churchefl. Askng $2,500. PHONE RUMSON HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS TOWERING SHADE TOLLS and whte pcket fenco frame ths Kumsot desm cottnge. Huge lvng room, freplace, sparklng modern Utchen two unusua > nce nedroomn. tled bath, e\tr«large screened porch n ear >on II lve on all summer ng full basement, ol heat, outdoor freplace srftrage near school! ahopp ng, transportaton. $5,900, LAGIE CAPE COD vth spacous grounrlr fenced-ln resr broov. perfect for chldren Large lvng room, ft replace wall of brck, four bedrooms, two baths, breezeway garage automatc heat Ideally located n Far Haven. 7,700. ELBERON Smart modern home, natural Ttood e\tero Tour perfect bed* rooms two lovely modern baths (lose to naton anl schools Automatc heat, attached garage $ WANT SECLUSION* Fnest address* Ths pert garderers cottage on three green acres n Rumson offers every bt of t. Youll love the tall weepng wllows, the surroundng estates-~and most of all tha beautful nteuor Center hall bg carpeted lvng room dnng, room, stunnng new ktchen lota of I cupboards new delude range, three lovely bedroome, large bath upstars also a handsome wng ready for e\tra rooms new nl) hot water hent Do call us on ths. It Is delghtful. $22,500. CflED AUTOMOBILES FOB SALE AYERS - TRUFOLO,AGENCY Lttle Slver C0jf BUNGALOW IN FA[R HAVEN V 3){RCIOUS ffrnunda, t^o bedroom,, ol yb\. water heat. Excellent locaton for chldren Aeklo 8,900. Lat us show It o you. NEW THftEE BEDnoOH Mnch home, complete In all detals, In Lttle Sll- >ver, r c Located near sehoornn-: bus. lne, Neatly decorated, Aklng- 7.40). LOTS We hava U»m In all prce rans.s. Our peolal conalt, of lota. In Lttle Slver, 75x20, Xear.chool "and hoppln center. AUnc *l,500,, Ot»JEN; EVENINGS ROLSTON WATERBURY REALTOR APPRAISALS INSUROR MORTGAGES A-l SAFE BUYS 50 Plymouth Cl. Coupe Olds 88 2-dr. Hvdra Buck Super Sedanette Ford Crestlner Chevrolet 2 dr. Sedan Mercury Sta. Wagon 995. Overdrve. R4H. One owner. 52 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan Mercury Club Coupe Buck Rvera Hard Top Ford Conv. Coupe Studebaker Cham. 4-dr. 50 Overdrve, Rado, heater. 52 Plymouth Suburban Chevrolet 2-dr. Sedan Olds Super 88 2-dr. 250 Hydamttlc, One owner. 52 Ford Cl. Cpe. Tordono 295. "53 Dodge Coronet 4-dr, 295. Gyromatlc. Rado, heater. 49 Cadllac Cl, Coupe 375. Hyd-amatc one owner "53 Ford6Ranch Wagon Ford Vutora Haul Top 750. Fordomatt rado, heater. 53 Buck 4-dr. Sedan Mercury 4-d. Sedan 900. Mercomatc RAH WW lues 53 Mercury Comnlblc Overdrve, EtH. WW lues BARGAINS 50 Dodge Dump Iruxl Ford 6-c>l. Tudor Lhe\rolct Fleet,,-dr Ford Custom dr Ford V-8 Custom 2 dr Ponlac Sta. Wagon 50, 7 Plymouth 4-dr. Sedan 375, 7 Ford Fodu Sedan 275, Showrooms open Frday evenngs and all day Saturdays ENGLISH MOTORS MOUNT ENGLISH SALES CO. FORD DEALERS TOR 60 YEARS Maple Avenue and-monmouth St. RE RE West Front Street RE "OLR HOMC FOR SALE??? Phone our offce NOW Our clents want to buy before wnter NO LISTING FEES WE GUARANTEE ACTION PRICE RANGE *5,000 to J You leccve cash We do the rest HOLIDAY REALTY CO. 2 Broad St 2 Hrs RE USED AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE ALWAYS A SAFE PLACE TO BUY A SAFE CAR 952 PLYMOUTH 295. Beautful lght green 4-dr. tdan wth rado and heater. You couldnt uk for A smoother runnlnjrcar. and. th«rubber Trll take you for man; and l 95 PLYMOLTH 095. Another of our: one-owntr curst Nce black 4-dr, job wth excellent ladlo nnd heater, Thl «one, whch BID belong to a man wth a black sut and reverted collar I No fooln I 95 DODGE 75. All around vsblty:, makes any drvng a pleasure and that Is exactly what ths 4-dr..beauty has I Equpped wth a rndo and heater, ths car has been treated wth altrcllon by Its former owner. Take a drve In It and seel 950 DODGE 925. Kor, here Is a sedan you wll really lke A flue 4-dr, famly car. always dependable and ready to go. Has orgnal black gloss fnsh, excellent tres and a honey of an englnel 95 MERCURY 095. Youll lke ths for the kds sake I Tvo-door sedan In gleamng jet blaelc, youll enjoy the prde of ownershp of a really fne used car In ths one Youll have to look close to fnd any blemshes at ths prce, tool 949 DESOTO Boy, oh boylll Were not Mddlng when we say we havent seen a club coupe lke ths n a long, long tme I I Walt tll you see the pant and,seat covers! And ^h«rado 4 Sounds Ilka a lvng room console!! You wont be sorry f you buy ths! Many other fne used cars svallahle, prced to ft YOUR pocketbookl ask for, JEAN REED BARRONamfJARMON, Incorporated, 83 S.pBroadway/.Long.Branch,,Open.Evenngs,. t TelephonsA or , COLONY BUICK USED CARS 7 Buck Super Conv Buck R. M. Conv Buck Super 2-dr. 725, 50 Buck Super Sedan 995, 50 Buck R. M. Sedan 995, 5 Buck Spec. 2-dr. 050, 5 Buck Spec. 4-dr. 00, 5 Buck Super 4-dr. 300, 5 Buck Super Rvera Buck Spec. 4-d. 795, 52 Ponlac 2 dr. 395, 50 Pontac Club Coupe 885, COLONY BUICK, Inc. 63 IONMOUTH STREET RED BANK, IN. J. RE Opp. Red Bank Ralroad Staton Op» Frdays, lo 8 P. M. Saturday* to 8 P. M. USE CLASSIFIED DISPLAY FOR QUICK, EFFECTIVE RESULTS,, NOTIC? THE STATX OF NEW JEK8BT TO JOHN CARROLL, ll lan, trlsees and cersonal revresntatvea, and hs, thalr or any of ther suecessorl In rght, ttle and nterest; SARAH CABKOLL, JAKE DECKER, her. helr, devlseea sutd..perabnal "re0resentatlyeet V«od her, ther or aoy of ther succ»sors In rv^t, ttle and nterest; BEST DECKER. FRANK CABRQLA, hla helra, devsee* and personal representatves, and hs, ther or any of ther auector n rght, ttle and Interest; MRS. FRANK. CARROLL; JOHN CARROLL. JR, hla hers, devsees and.personal, representatves, and hs, ther or any of ther auccessora n rtht;ttle and Interet: MRS. JOHN : CABROLL, JH.I MARTHA TULLY. her helra, devaees and versont representatves and her, ther or any of ther aucsesora In rght, ttle and Interest, MB TULLY husband ot Martha Tully. RUTH D. MELEE, her hejra, devaeea and personal representatves.and her, ther or any. of ther auccoaora n rght, ttle and..nterest:;. "JOHN DOE," husband of Kuth D. Melee, the aald name John ]>oa" belnk nrttlou; 3-DNA BIGLEY. MABY GBEEN- FIELD BARCLAY, her hers, devsees and personal repreaentatves.and her, ther or any of ther successors In rght, ttle and Interest; MR. BARCLAY, husband ot Mary Creenfleld Barclay; HARRY BAR- CLAY, hs hers devsees and personal representatvea anl hla, ther or any of ther auccebsora In rljtht. ttu and nterest MRS HARIY BARCLAY; DANIEL BARCLAY, hla her, devsees and nersonal representatves, and hs, ther or any of ther sucreasors n teht ttle and Interest. MRS DANIEL, BARCLAY; JOHN J, A. GREENFIELD, hs her., devsees and personal representatvea and hs, ther orany of ther successors n rght,.ttle and Interests MRS JOHN J A GREENFIELD; JAMES GREENrELD, hj hens, devsees and personal, representatves, and hs, ther or any of ther successors n rght, ttle and nterest MRS JAMES GREENFIELD; HARRY J GREENIIELD, hs hers, evlsee and persoral reprclentn- / tues and hs ther 0 any of thetr successors, n rfrht. ttle and Interf«t: MRS. HAUIIY J GREENFIELD: JOHN J. GREENIIELD, hs hers, reseea and personal repesenvat\es arcl hs ther o any of ther successors n reht, ttle and Interels MRS JOHN J C.REENIIELI) JAMES J GREENftEID. hers devsees. nnd personal. repreeentnlves and hs,.ther or any nf Uelr successors n rght ttle and Interns MRS JAMFS J GREENFIELD, MARGARET GREENFIELD IT!!- PARICK. her helm devmeo and personal:.representatves, and her, the o any of ther fucressom In Wt ttle nnd InteesL MK /,. PATRICK,.husband of Mnrnaret Greenfeld Fltspatrlck ; MARY ITZ- ^Pfttrlck, her hers devsees nnd Pelnonnl cpresentat\es nnd he, then or any of thel successors n lclt tllle and nterest, JOHN DOE" husband of Mnry lzpatnck. the snd name "John Doe" hclnff fctous, IRANCIS IITZPATRICK nls hpr* devsees and personal representatves and Ins, ther or nny of ther nucres*>ors In rght ttle nnd Interest MRS FRANCIS FITZPA T- rrv TAMES FITZPATRtCK hs htu & de\ sees nnd personal repre* nentat\es and hs, ther or any of ther fu"cnssors n rght ft!*, ant! nterest MRS JAMES PITZPAT. RICK: DOROTHY FIT7PATRICh her hers, devsees and pcrsonnl representatves and hpr ther or nny of ther successorl n rffht ttle ard nterest; "JOHN DOE", husband of Dorothy rtspatr.lt, the sold name John Boo" beng fcttous JOS- EPH FR/tNCY: MARGARET. BCHU- MAN TREDERICK SC HUMAN DORA RLOVEU: CLARENCE SLO Vt,R JIAIY CPOI.BIIATH WIL- LrAM COOLBRATH ISABEL IRANCY DAVID RANOY ANN HANCTr. ROBERT IRANCY JO-.SETTE rjancy DONALD TRAN- CY ANN ROSENBERG IRAWY. EDITH WILHRLM A C WII^ IIEIM CATHERINE BKUNU IOS. I,PH BRUNO DAVID ITIANCV HRHN K\r: DANIFL YE IlnRE^A TRANCY" "JOHN DOE husband of There Trancy. the ard name "John Doe" belnff fetlom DANIEL FRANTY MARY ANC\ JOHN KRANl/Y, hs hers, de\ see and personal representatves, and hs, ther, or an:> of ther succcos In Kht ttle nnd nterct«hrs TOHN FRANCY ELIZA- BETH CULLfN THOMAS CUI.- I.EN J«IES KCNNY- MRS JAMFS KENNY THOMAS KENNY, AR. LENE KENNY YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and equred lo nerve upon Robets, Flls. bmy 4. Carton, pljntlfrn attorneys whose addrem s 05-7 lrst Avenue, Atlantc Hghland!.. New Jersey, an nnvcr to the complant fled In n Cvl Acton n wch HAROLD MORRISON Is plantff, and NETTIE &RA.USE, et al, are defendants pendng n tne Superor Court of Now Jersey, Chancery >lvlson. Docket Number F wthn. 35 days utter AuKUBt 2th. 954, exclusve of SULII date If you fal to do no the lelef demanded n th<» complant wll Be taken ntralnst >ou by default Ths acton has been nsttuted for he purpose of foreclosng a Certfcate HELP WANTED Male or Female REAL ESTATE Salesmen or Saleswomen y Wanted Tor new offce openng In Shrewsbury. Experence preferred. Phone Montcl&lr Ask for John Young or vvrlte John Young Company 406 Bloomfeld Ave. : Montclalr BUSINESS NOTICES ot Tax StU mtda hr Jobs H. Wut, Collector, to tb* plantff. d&ud Dtembtr 2st, 949»od rscordad lo tb* Oftet of th* Ctrc ot Monmouth County on Max 32th, 949 In Book 49S of Mortgage* at pajra 2 and eo «r» property d«fcrbtd II "New Monmouth", alened to "Partle Unknown", sad property beng decrbed In deed dated December Uth. 882 recprded In th* Offce of th* Clerk of Monmouth County on Jannary 0th. 883 n Book 880 of Deed at pge 408 and more partcularly decrbed a* lollowe., ALL that certan tract of land, located In the Townhlp of Mddletown, County of Monmouth nnd State of New Jersey and more partcularly decrbed a* follow*: BEGINNING at a pont n the northerly lne of the County Concrete Rond from New Monmouth to Atlantc Hgh- Innds. beng County Road #66, There the a!d northerly lne Is Intenected by the renter lne of Compton Creek and runnng thence () Westerly, alowc the northerly ade of sad County Road, be the dttance what t mar. to Lot on the Map of lands enttled Map of Lots Belongng to Samuel Brandon*. Md de town Townshp, Monmouth County, New Jersey", dated November 6th, 92*7 made by Herbert O TodtfJ, Surveyor, and runnng thence (2 North 4 degrees SO mnutes West along the Easterly sde of sad Lot and also along Lot feet to an angle n the lne at sad Lot 0, and runnng thence (3) In a northeasterly drecton along Lot 0,. 2 3, 4, IS and 8 on the sad map of Samuel BranddtT, above referred to be the dstance what It may, to the center of Compton Creek, and runnng thence M) In K southerly drecton along the center of Compton Creek, be the dstance what It may, to the pont*or place of Begnnng, AND YOU. John Carroll, your her, de\ees and personal representatve!, and your or any of your sue censors In rght, tt a and fnteest; Jane Decker* your hers devsees and personal representatves, and your or any of your successors n rght, ttle and Interest; Frank Carroll, your hera, dc%ees and pen oral representatves nnd your or any of your succesbo In lght, ttle and nterest; John Carroll. Jr, your he, de\sees and personal representatves, and your or any of your successors In rght, Utle and nterest Martha Tully, your her, devsees and personal representatves, and your or nny of your successors n tffftj ttle and nterest Huth D Melee, jour hers, devsees and personal representatves and your or any of your sucrerrors n rght ttle and nterest, Edna Bttlej Marv Greenfeld Barclay your hel-s devsees and personal representatves fnd >our or nny of your successors In rght ttle nnd ntectt, Harry Barclay your hers devsees and personal represent! tv6s nnd your or any of your successor!! n rght, ttle and nterest: Danel Barclay, your hers, devsees and personal tepreaentatves and yout or any of jour nuccessoa n rght, ttle and nterest. Juln J A GeenAeld, your hern, devsees and personal representatves, and your or nny of your successors n. ght. ttle and nterest, tfnmes Green- Held t your hens, devsees and personal tepreaentrtnes nnd your or any of your successors n r prht ttle and nterest, Hnrry J Greenfeld your hers devsees nnd pesnnal representatves, and your or any of your successors n Tght, ttle nnd nterest John 3 Greenfeld, jour hcrn, devsees and personal repre- Bcntntvcs, and vour or any of jour successors n nrrhr ttle and nterest; fumes J GreenfoUr your hers devsees md personal representatves and your or any of your successors n rght, ttle nnd nterest Margaret Greenfeld IUnatrck, your hers, devsees and per* tonal tcp esentatnes and your or any jf your successors n rght, ttle and nterest, Mary tzputrtck your hers, cvsces and personal representatves nd your or any of your successors In rght, ttle and Interest rancf rck you hers dcvlttees an. renc&entnuves, and >our or any of your uccosflo n n rfcht, ttle nnd nterest Tames I lupatrcl*, your hers, devsees md personal reucsentatvcs and your or tny of you auccesson n rght ttle nnd ntcest* Uorothj Htzputnck, your hers devsees and personal rcjucscntatvcs and you or nny of jounr successors n rght tlo am nterest, Joseph Irancy. Marrarel bchumun Dora Slover, Ma y Cuolbrntl Davd rum >, RobeL mtcj ) a mld I mrtcy. rdlh W.lht.m nthennc Bunn Dnud Fjancy Helen je, Iheofu nny. Danel ranc7 John rrancy, jon hers, devsees and personal lereaentatve*, nnd your or nny of jour succcao s In rght, *tltle nd* ntecst, Elzabeth Culleu James tenny and Thomas Kenny, ae made partes defenrnrt because you clam to be the ov-nera of art lndvded nterest n the lands desclbed n nnd covered by the (etfcnte ot Tax Sale above mentoned AND YOU, Sarah Crol!. Bert Deck- >r, Ms anlv Carroll, Ms John tartoll J *^M, Tully, husband of Martha fully, John Doe, husband of Huth D. Melee, the stud name John Doe" beng fcttous "Mr. Dnrclnj, husband of Man Greenfeld Bnclay: Mrs, John A GreenfcM Ms Jamen Gretne (, Mra Karry J, Greenfeld, Mrs fohn J, Greenfeld, Ms James J Goenfeld: Mr I lupatrlck. husband of Margaret Geeneld Itzpatrlck; "John Doe", husband of Majr ltspatrck the sad name John Doe beng fcttous M ] rahcs tzpatcv, Mrs. James I lupatrck "JOI.TI Doe" husband of Dorothy Tttzpatrck, the sad name "John Doe" beng fcttous; Iredenck Schuman; Clarence Slover; Wllam Coolrath Isabel Trancj; Ann Trancy; osette Krancy; Ann Rosenberg rnncy ^ C. Wlhelm, Joseph Bruno. Danel ye, John Doe", husband of Ihcresa rancy. the saltl name "John Doe" beng fcttous Mary Francy. Mrs. John r rancy, Thomas Cullen, Mn. James Kenny, and Arlene Kenny are made partes defendant because you have an nchoate rght of curtsy or curtsy rght, or m nchoate rght, of dower or dower rght In an undvded nterest n the lands descrbed n and covered by the Certfcate of Tax Sale above men* tloned. Dated: July 22, 954 I GRANT SCOTT, Clerk $37 76 Superor Court of New Jen*? Furnture - Upholstery - Slp Covrs LUXURIOUS.QUALITY at BUDGET PRICES Reupholsterng - Slp Covers Drtfpes and Cornces No ana but no one can compart wth Alan whan It comes to qualty workmanshp at budget prces! IE your furnture s shabby and ntad reupholaterlnnr. or If they need nar al n covers, call Alan.... youll get the fnest for les, Our 28 year, experence In manufacturng fne furnture la at your on-ice along wth one of the largest... most comnlett selecton ot slp cover materal!. Call for ourrepresentatve..., no oblgaton to you. He II gve you a free estmate and show you a complete lne of fabrcs from whlel you may choose. For Qualty, Prce A Selectons Call. AUN;UPHOL$TERY, SHOPS K INC: cebors.n ds f patd personal f MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATES COURT. Notce to Credtors to Prelert Clams Aganst Estate Estate. of-homer, CttteMetkot deceased. Pursuant tothe..order of Dorman.Me- Faddn/Surrosate of the County of.monmouth, thsday made, oa the applcaton of the underslened. M«rjore : K. Methot. Admnstratrx,.of. the estate of thesad Homer Cate Methot deceased, notce s hereby gyen to the bredltors of. sad deceased to presehtto the sad Admnstratrx ther, clam* under.oath wthn sx months from ths date Dated: August 6th MAItJOHIE K. METHOJ. Box.467, Conover Lane, Bed Bank, N, J. AppTecate Foster, Reueslls t Cornwell, Red Bank, N. I., Attorneys 0,92 NOTICE OF SETTLEMEYT OF ACCOUNT Etate of Anna C. Gatrson, decealed. Notce la hereby Rven that the accounts of the subscrber. Trustee of the estate of sad Deceased, wll be audted and stated by the Surrogate ot the County of Monmouth and reported for settlement to The Monmouth County Court, Probate Dvson, dn Irlday, the Twentyfourth day of September, A. D. ]Bh, at 0 oclock a. m, at whch tme applcaton wll be made for the allowance ot commssons and counsel fees. Dated August 9th A D UEDEHAL TRUST COMPANY,, By: Georfte V, Gllmrtln, Trust Offcer, H Commence Street, Newark, New Jemy, NOTICE AX ORDINANCE AMINDDJO AND SOPPLJEafENTIKO AH ORDINANCE ENTITLED "AN OBDIKANCITUMIT. ING AND BESTBIOTINO TO SPECI. FIBD DISTRICTS AND REGULATING THERIN BUILDINGS AND STEUC- TUEES ACCORDING TO THEIB CON- STRUCTION AND THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF THEIB USE IN THE BOROUGH OF NEW SHREWS- BURY AND PEOVIDING FOR THE ADMINISTRATION AKD ENFORCE- MENT OF THE PROVISIONS HERE- IN CONTAINED AND FIXING PEN- ALTIES FOB THE VIOLATION THEREOF." ADOPTED MAY 8,»B2 AND THE AMENDMENTS AND SUP- PLEMENTS THERETO, WHICH OR- DINANCE 8 KNOWN AS "THE RE- VISED ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF NEW SHREWSBURY." BE IT ORDAINED fcy the Mayor and Councl of the Borough of New Shrewsbury that alt ordnance enttled "An Ordnance Lmtng and Rttrlctng to Specfed Dstrcts and Regulatng Theren Buldngs snd Structures Accordng to Ther Conatructon and ths Nature and Extent of Ther Use In the Borough of New Shrewsbury and Provdng for the Admnstraton and Enforcement of the Provsons Heren Contaned and Fxng Penaltes for the Volaton Thereof," adopted May 3, 902 and tlo Amendments and Supplements Thereto, whch Ordnance la Known as The Revsed Zonng Ordnance of the Borough of New Shrewsbury," be and ths same s hereby amended and supplemented as follows; Secton One The followng Sectons of Artcle I DEFINITIONS are hereby amended to read as follows Secton 9 SIDE YARDS A "sde yard" s an open unoccuped apse* wthn the lot between a sde lot lne and the parts of the bundng nearest thereto. Secton H ACCESSORY BUILDING An "Accessory buldng" Is a buldng whch Is subordnate and accessory to a -prncpal buldng on the same lot. Such an accessory buldng located In the rear yard may not be stuated closer than fve (6) feet to a sde lot lne. Secton Two Secton of Artcle II DISTRICTS OR ZONES s hereby amended to read as follows: Secton. For the purpose of ths ordnance the Borough of New Shrewsbury Is dvded Into the followng Nue (9) classes of dstrcts or zones. Resdence Zone. 2. Resdence Zone Resdence Zone 3.. Resdence Zone 4. f Resdence Zone 5. Resdence Zone 6. 7 Commercal /.one, 8 (ommerctal 7one 2, 9. ndustral Zone Secton Three Secton I of Artcle III BOUNDARIES OF ZONES Is hereby amende^ to read aa follows: Secton, The boundares of each of the dstrcts or zones set forth m Artcle II shall be as shown on the Zonng Map. enttled Zonng Map of New Shrewsbury Borough," dated July, 954 and sgned by the Mayor and Borough Clerk, and vhlch s heeby declared to be a rat ofktha ordnance Sect on Tour, Artcle VIII ADDI- TIONAL USE REGULATIONS CON- TROLLING RESIDENCE ZONE, ONE Is hereby amended and supplemented to read as follows;, Artcle VIII ADDITIONAL USE REGULATIONS CONTROLLING BESI- DENCE ZONES Sect on I Resdence Zone, a MINIMUM SIZE OI PLOT. No dwellng shall be erected upon a plot of less than 25 feet n wdth, and must contan not less than 25,000 square feet r area b. BUILDING AREA AND SIZE The area of an) buldng erected there n shall le at leatt: () One story,400 square feet, (2) Splt level.550 quare feet. (3) One and a half story,00 square feet Dn the frst floor And 650 square feet on the second floor. (4) Two story 900 square feet on the frst floor nnd 900 square feet on the second floor.. YARD REQUIREMENTS The followng mnmum yards shall be requred on every lot, measured from the lot lne nnard () Iront yard 5ff feet. () Two ade yards each 25 feet. <3) Rear >a! 40 feet. fscct on 2 Resldefte Zone 2, a MINIMUM SIZE 0 PLOT..0 dwellng aha be erected upon a plot ot less than L25 fact In wdth, and mutf contan not less than 25,000.square feet n aoa * b, BUILDING AREA AI-.P SIZE. The area of any buldng erected theren shall be at Baat: () One storj,200 square feet. (2).Splt level,350 square feet, (3) One nd a half story,000 Jquae feet on the frst floor and S00 squnre feet on the second floor. (4) Two story 800 quare feet on the frst float and 00 square feet on the second floor.. YARD REQUIREMENTS The followng mnmum yards ahall ba requred on every lot, measured from the lot lne npard: () lront yard 50 feet. t) Two sde yards each 25 feet, (3) Rear yard 40 feet. Secton 3. Resdence Zone 3. a MINIMUM SIZE OK PLOT No dwellng fhall be erected upon a plot ot lest than 60 feet«ln wdth, and must contan not lets than 40,000 aquare feet n area. b. BUILDING AREA AND SIZE The area of any buldng -erected theren shall be at least:, " (U One atory.40o aquare feet. (2) Splt leel,560-gquare feet. (3) One and a half story,00 square- feet on the frst floor and 650 square feet on the aecond floor. (4) Two story 900 tauare ftet on the fnt loor and 900 square feet on the second floor. e. YARD REQUIREMENTS The followng mnmum yards shall be requred on every lot, meaaured from tht lot lne nward: () Front yard 50 feer. (2) Two sde yards each 5 feet, (3) Rear jard 40 feet Secton 4 Resdence Zone 4. a MINIMUM SIZE OF PLOT No dwellng shall br erected.upon a plot ot less than 50 feet In wdth, and must contan not less than 40,000 square feet. AHEA r AND SIZE The area of any buldng erected theren ahall ba at least: () One atory,000 square feet. (2) Splt level,00 qusre feet. (3) One anda half atory 800 aquare feat on the frst floor ard 400 square feet on the second floor, (4) Two story 700 square fast on the frst floor and TOO quare feet on the second floor. c. YARD. REQUIREMENTS, Tha followng mnmum yard hall b tequlred on every lob measured from the lot lne "nward. / () Front yard 50 feet. (2) Two ade yards each 25 /eat. (8) Rear yard 40 feet. Secton 5. Resdence Zone 5., a. MINIMUM SIZE OP PLOT < No dwellng shall be erected upon a plot of less than 00 feet In wdth, nor leal than 76 feet In depth, and must cov tan not ltss than 20,000 squre - fttt n area. ^ ^ ^ gi2e_the P. R. and P. H Plch, Counsellors at Law, 2 Rroad Street Bloomfleld, N, J. to.n NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT OF ACCOUNT And Drectons f tha Court Estate of Carolyn Davs, <a Lunatc. Notce Is hereby vlven that the accounts of the subscrbers, guardans of the estate of lad Lunatc, wll be audted and stated hy the Surrogate of. th* County of Monmouth and reported, for settlement to The *Hop.nouth County Court, Probate Dvson, on Frday, the Eghth day of October, A, D.,954, at 0 oclock a, m, at whch tme applcaton wll be made for the allowance,of commssons and counal fees, and Drectons of the Court., J Dated August 9th, A, 0, 8 Sprng Stre v EDWIN. PIIILI, N,. 42 Centln«hvAv«.: Inglewood County of Lo Angeles, Cal. * t Guard area of any buldng erected theren shall be at leasts () One atory 000 square feet. (2) Splt level,00 quare feet. (3) One and a half story 800 aquare feet on the flrat floor and 400 quare feet on the. second floor. (4).Two story 700. nure feet on the frst floor and 700 quare feet on the second Iloor. ~" c. YARD REQUIREMENTS The followng mnmum yards ahall be requred on every lot, measured from the lot lne Inward! (» Front jar4 to fart. (2) Two sde yards each «Tfe«t. (3) Bear yard 40 feet Secton t. Resdence Zone 8. a. MINIMUM SIZE OF PLOT, No dwellng shall V erected upon a plot ot less than 7B fett In wdth, nor, Hs than 00 feet In depth, and must eontan not lets than MOO quare feet n *"BUILDING AREA AND -SIZE The area of any buldng; erected tteren shall be at leaal. * - - (D-Onn^tory 80) s<a"rvfeet, (2) Splt level 900 square feet. ~ C3) Ona and a half tor^ 700 aquare faet on the frst loor and 350 fuare {««t on. the eco\d_floor, th, n Ull saco\u wur,,. 4) Two atbry 000 square feet on frst floor~and600 qusre feet (on VAR^rawREMENTSrrfl lowl! on rng mnmum yards shallbe requlre»!?.lot, -»«*>«wl * %? t to wt«u follow Artcle XI ADDITIONAL USE RKUgsctlon U He buldng, structure or tads shall k* erected or used whch / a arranged, cr whch may be arranged, ntended «r desgned to be used for any of tha followng peched trades. Industres or uses; (a) HeavV aanufeetun ef any descrpton. (b) Slaughter house, (e) Ol storage., (d) Glue factory. y (e) Laundry, other than self aerrlc* aundrles. (f) Btj cleanng plants. (g) Waste paper salvage, (h) Chcken farm. (!) Manufacture and/or atorage of explosves. (j) Manufacture of commercal cvettlng slgn. (k) Traler camp, (I) Campng stes (m) Yards for sellng second-hnd lumber or other aeeond-hand buldng materals. (n) Any other trade or ue that s obnoxous or offensve by reason of odor, dust, smoke, gas or nose, (0) Any trsde, ue or bulntst prohbted In an ndustral zone, Secton 2. Commercal Zone. (a) MINIMUM WIDTH OF PLOT No buldng aball be erected upon a plot of leas than 00 feet n wdth. (b) BUILDING SET-BACK No buldng shall be erected wth ts street wall or covered porches nearer than ; 40 feet from the* atreet lne upon, whch ts lots but or front. (e) BUILDING AREA AND PARKING AREA OF BUSINESS BUILDINGS No. buldng shall be usfed or shall be erected whch s arranged, or whch may be arranged. Intended or desgned to ba used for a buslnes use wthout provdng for a parkng apace for clents or customers on ths premses whch shall be at least twce In sze of the ground floor area of such buldng. (d) YARD REQUIREMENTS The followng mnmum yards shall be requred on every lot, measured from the lot lne Inward: () A front yard 40 feet. (2) Two sde yards 5 feet each. (3) A resr yard 40 feet. Secton 3 Commercal Zons 2. (a) MINIMUM WIDTH OF PLOT No buldng shall be erected upon «plot f less than 800 feet In wdth. (b) BUILDING SET-BACK No buldng shall be erected wth ts street wall or covered porches nearer than 00 feet from the street lne upon whch ts lots abut or front. (c) BUILDING AREA AND PARKING AREA OP BUSINESS BUILDINGS No buldng shall be used or ahall be erected whch s arranged, or whch may "ba arranged, ntended or desgned to be used for a busness use wthout provdng for a parkng apace for clents or customers on the premses whch shall be at least eght tmes n sze of the ground floor area of auoh buldng. (d) YARD REQUIREMENTS The" followng mnmum yards shall be requred on every lot, messured from the lot lne nward* () A front yard 00 feet. (2) Two lde yard 40 faet each. *3) A rear yard 60 feet. Secton 4 The regulatons contaned n ths ordnance whch govern buldng area and sze sde ynrds, rear yards, nd accessory buldngs n Resdence Zore 6 shall apply to any lot and any buddng thereof whch sha l h«ued, erected or desgned to be ued aa a dwellng In Commercal Zone and Commercal Zone Secton Seven Secton 8 of Artcle XII USE REGULATIONS CONTROL- LING INDUSTRIAL ZONE s amended to read a follows. Secton 3 The resulaton contaned In ths ordnance whch novern the mnmum sze of plot, buldng area and sze, front yards, sde yards rear yards, and accessory buldngs n Resdence Zone 5 shall apply to nny lot and any buldng thereon whch shall be ued, erected or desgned to be ued as a dwellng In ths zone Secton Eght Ths ordnance shall -ke effect mmedately upon Its passage lfd publcaton accorng to law. PUBLIC NOTICE The foregong ordnance was ntroduced and read at a regular meetng of the Mayor and Councl ot the Soroush t New Shrewsbury held August 5 854, _nd wll be consdered for flnnl passnfre on September st 8:00 P. M, at the Tnton Falls Publc School n,nw< Shrewsbury, New Jersej, at whch tme and. place all persons desrng to be heard thereon *ll be g\en full opportunty., Uargretta L Reed J46 88 Borough Clerk BpS RECEIVED County of Monmouth, State of New Jersey NOTICE s hereby gven that sealed bds ml be receved by the. County of Monmouth for furnlahlng: Lumber for th* Brdge Department for Monmouth County, sad bds to be receved at the meetng of the -Monmouth County.Board of Freeholders, at the Board Room* In the Court Houae at Freehold, Wednesday. August 8th, 95, at 2.00 oclock. M. Complete specfcatons and form of ld, contract and bond for. the same are) on Ale wth the County Engneer at tha CourtHouse. Freehold, andcopes may bt,receved by prospectve bdders upon applcaton, Bds must be mads on standard proposal forms, n the msnner desgnated theren and requred by tht) specfcatons; must be enclosed n sealed envelopes bearng the name and, addreaft of the bdder desgnatng tha name of tha work on th* outsde, addressed to th* Board of Freeholders of the. County of Monmouth. and :nuat..be accompaned by a certfed check drawn,tb the order*of the County. Treasurer for not leasthsn ten per cent (0%) of the amount bd. md must be accompaned by a eertflcat* from a reaponelble bondng company that they, wll provde a bond,lf thebldderla successful, and be delvered at tha pjac* * and the hour abov* nfmed. Rght reserved to reject any er all bds f deemed to the nterest of the County of Monnouth to do o; By order * of the 26nmouth County BoarA of Freeholders. BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS, Joseph 0. Irwln, Drector. Attest) Edward O. Broege, Clerc.»B.7» NOTICE Take notce that applcaton has been made to tha Drector of the Dvson of Alcoholc BtTveraga Control to transfer to* Mchael J, Stavola, tradng aa Tha Edgewater for premleea torbe constructed at (476 Ocean Avenue, Sea Brght, Ner Jersey, the plans nnd specfcaton! for whch are fled wth Drector of the Dvson of Alcoholc Beverage Control, the Plenary Retal Consumpton Llcsnle #0-332 heretofore Issued to Pcknally Bnterprles, Inc., tradng aa The Edgewater Beach, for premses located at 475 Ocean Avenue, Sea Brght, New Jersey,> Objectons, If any. should b«mnae medately n wrtng to the Drector of the Dvson of Alcoholc Feverage Control, 080 Broad Street, Newark 2. II. J. MICHAEL J. STAVOLA, Chanel Hll Road. *t.2 Mddletown, N. J. MONMOUTH COUNtV SURROGATES, COURT Notce to Credtors to Present Clams Aganst Etate Estate of Jacob Frederck.Knaus, daceased, Pursuant to tha order of >D0RHAN McFADDIN, Surrogate of th* County of Monmouth, ths day, made, on tht applcaton of the underagjed, Charles.Jacob Knaus, Sole Executor of the flstats. of the sad Jacob Frederck Knaus, da. ceased, notce t hereby gren to th* credtors of sad deceased to.present to the sad Sols Executor tbelr clams under oath wthn sx month* from ths date. DatedlAuglst CHARLES JACOB KNAUS,! 25 Wllow St, lar JUaven, N.,J. Messrs. Wse ft Wse, -, Red Bank, Nek Jersey, Attorney!, MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATES COURT Notce to Credtors to frssent, p r Clams Aganst E.tst.--,\<r ESTATE OF ELIZABETH, MUBPrfY.. )ECEASED. ^. : ->.ucsuant tothe order of; DORM AN McFADDIN,! Surrogate ot the County, of Monmoutb, ths day made, on the»pplcaton of the Undersgned, JamaJI. Ks\Jfmsnn,aoIrexecutor of the? etate" pf th«ld Elzabeth Murphy, deceased, waw. ***"*? 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39 BUY FRESH FLOWERS,- cut every mornng from GLADIOLUS our flower farm$> ZINNIAS 50 e - 50" ret bncketful Reduce the heat by plantng hade tree around your home. to be wat HI fall. We have Norway Maples, planted. Enjoy them now Pn Oak, Syea- mores and Honey Locust n large contaners ready Order now! Holland tulp bulbs for September delvery., 3 t No need to MYRON P. KOZICKY & ASSOC. t- Route 35 EATONTOWN SALE AUGUST 9th to AUGUST 28th DRY CLEANING 20 /o OFF 00rooms for hs own personal use. Open Eves. V Look In the closets today there Is a real danger that MOTHS ARE AT WORK. Better play safe and (end all the out-of-season clothes to Unon Laundry, to be thoroughly cleaned, -pressed to perfecton, and returned In a fresh garment bat ready (or Instant use. SUITS COATS DRISSES ROBES SWEATERS No dscount on household Items BCASH AND CARRY SAVES FMHHM IIM f Z NION LAUNDRY LMY CLEANING LAUNDHINO FUR STORAOE DUO CUANINO 500 UPPER BROAD STREET, RED BANK Work on Morven to Start Soon; To Be Offcal Home of GoVernor TRENTON (AF) New Jersey conservaton offcals hops to announce soon that work ha* started on restoraton of "Morven," the 2SO-year-old Colonal manson at Prnceton whch Cov; Robert B. Meyner plans to use as h* offcal home. Morven was gven to the atat* by fonfer Gov. Walter E. Edge for use as an executve manson or museum or both. The Republcan-domnated legslature approprated some 68,000 to renovate the old house. Engneers had estmated that most of the money would bo needed to brng the heatng and plumbng facltes up to date. At the tme of the appropraton, theqs was talk that some of the varous hstorcal socetes n New Jersey mght want to help furnsh the manson. Meyner sad t mght be possble to work out a plan to use part of the house as a. colonal museum,, reservng only a few To date, nothng along these lnes has developed. : Although the appropraton Wan passed several weeks ago and has been n effect slnco the start of the current fscal year July., no actual work has been done at Morven. Offcals of the New Jersey Department of Conservaton and Economc Development, whch has charge of Morven, say there s lttle chance Meynerwll be able to lve n the manson ths year, Bult n 702 The man stumblng block seems to be the fact that Morven Is no ordnary house. It was bult n 702.by Rchard Stockton, grandfather of the Rch- BAWK. JttAJSTJSK. AUlUST 2.. U54 ard Stockton, who sgned the Amercan Declaraton of Independence. Snce Its earlest days, house here wll present ts last Morven has been the home of persons promnent n the natons hs- Judth Evelyn, who s beng, fea- performance Saturday nght. Mss tory. tured n a festval at Ivy Tower Peter Brown, Mldred Jones and Many who know about Morven ths season, wll be starred a Con- Mldellton. Mss Evelyn ap- Jesse Fenton of Sprng Lake, Dorothy Conover. are concerned thatnone of ts hs-stanctorcal character be destroyed durng the restoraton process. Ths ery Clft In "The Sea Gull" on to her son, Tennant Fenton, peared last sprng wth Montgom- who ded July 8, left her estate la why the conservaton department la proceedng carefully. Appearng as Mss Evelyns lead- Broadway. Anne J. Baty of Neptune, who The department has been tryng ng man s Peter Pagan, who began hs career n Australa, where to secure the servces of a natonally.known expert on Colonal he played everythng from Shakespeare to modern farce. archtecture to supervse the work Whch must be done before Meyner can move In. In "The Constant Wfe" Mss Evelyn concludes her festval at Whle nothng s defnte yet, the department hopes to make an announcement next week. It probably wll be a relef to the governor when the work of restorng Morven s fnshed. Meyner now ether commutes between the state house and hs Phlllpsburg home or stays overnght n a Trenton hotel; MURRAY RECUPERATING Unk of Church st., celebrated her FAIR HAVEN Wr.lam A. Mur-eghtray of 53 Forman St., who suf- I-rcsent were Mau.fn Andrews, brthday Aug. } at a party. fered a broken pelvs July29 In a fall, from a 35-foot ladder, s reported, slowly recuperatng at Monmouth Memqral hosptal where hs condton, accordng to Mrs. Hurray, s far U. S. producton of scssors reached a peak of $8,555,000 n 948/ HOSPITAL: PATIENTS Among the medcs.! patents at RlverveW hosptal ths week ar«hodge Boulware, St Lnden dr., Far Haven; Mrs. Harold Doan, JM Branch ave., Lttle Jlver; Matthew F. Horan, Peak at., Hghlands; Mrs, Clnton Hulsart, 285 Man st, Matawan; Mrs. George McGulre, 36 Tenth st.; West Keansburg; Mrs. Wllam OBren, 24 Man st., Keansburg; Mss Cflthene Poulson, Holland rd,, Mldalulown townshp; Charles Schnoor, Man st, Belford; Mr». Jula, Sllansky, 4 Collns at., Keansburg; John Ternan, Grace ave., Port Monmouth; Mrs. Fred VanClef, 48 Wlls ave., who ded July 20, left hs estate to hs son, Charles Knaus. Keansburg; Frank Weber, 380 Maple -p., Keyport, and Mrs. Albert who ded July 24, left a gold brace- Mrs. Vera P. Olah of Keansburg, Youmans, 9.Court dr., Shrewsbury. The rest goes to her let to a frend, Esther Schumaker. husband. Surgcal patents at Rlvervlew Include Mss Mldred Seattle, Bellevue aye., Rumson; Harry Brady, Lttle Slver pkwy. LtUe Slver; Joseph Janda, 48. Barker ave., Shrewsbury townshp, Mra. Eugene Kelly, 33 Thome p., Keansburg; Wllam Lttle, 62 DeNormande ave., Far Haven; Thomas Mc- Gulre, Clff wood; Mrs. Maude Robnson, Broad st, Shrewsbury; Rob ert Smth, 0 Dalby p,, East Keansburg; Andrew Wlmoth, Lncroft; Mrs. John Lubrlsky, Laurence Harbor; Mrs. Stanley Watson, 8 Ralroad ave,, Atlantc Hgh lands, and Neal McElheney, 258 Thrd St., Far Haven. Constant Wfe at Ivy Tower Playhouse SPRING LAKE "The Constant Wfe" by Somerset Maugham now playng at the Ivy Tower play- Ivy Tower. Next week Ivy Towerj,wll present a new play by Jerome Chodorov, "Brother Can." It wll star Frances Hefltn, Mchael Strong and Grace Powers. LESLIE FINK IS 8 BELFORD Lesjo Ann Fnk, daughter of Mr, and M»s. Fred W. East Keansburg; Glora Updyke Colts Neck, and Susan and Debbe Bauer, Susan and Nancy Sefclk, Lnda and Sharon Geary, Loretta Woodward,.Gundcl Hlns and Rchard and Fred Fnk, ths place. Lesle accompaned her Uncle, aunt and. cousn Mr,, and Mrs. Harry L. Andrews, Jr., and Maureen Andrews to the Bronx zoo Sunday. ONE STOP FOR YOUR ELECTRICAL & BUILDING NEEDS INTRODUCING A COMPLETE LINE OF OF e SUPPLIES e FIXTURES e HOME APPLIANCES Electrcans! Contractors! Home Owners! Youll fnd everythng yowneed n the electrcal lne here at Mlddletonm Electrlo Supply.for the largest or smallest job plus a One selecton of home applances. S P E CIA t REX ROTISSERIE WALLPAPER 954 PATTERNS UNPAINTED FURNITURE Bulders Contractors NAILS 8d Common.lOd Commo!6d Common 79R n I, Keg «Od Flnlah 4d Flnh «d Flnl. 095 lod Flnlh 0 "I Keg K«* 7 LALLY COLUMNS 20 GALLON GARBAGE CAN WITH COVER WHILE THEY LAST Wth Cap ts Base 5» Sat WOOD OCT. LADDERS 20 4, , FAINT ROLLER & TRAY Reg bfffl 2 WOOD COMB. DOORS Wth Glas * Screen Insert I398 Sl"x89tt" \.. DsvU ALUM. COMI. DOORS COMPLETE WITH Dear frama, blnsa, latch, chan and door ckacv. ANT SIZE to Jl"xTX" INSTALLATION OPTIONAL ALUMINUM TENSION SCREENS For All Dsu.l. Hunt Wndows 2 We Invte You to See the > * REVOLVADOR CLOSET,A revolutonary now concaptln cloula, Proato, at a touch of your fntr your elotfcaa ara bafora you. You sat Ko.ro utllltr uu from your elaat "Pact. Coma ataour dlaalay^joday. Wdow Wlled Jacobus Estate FREEHOLD Mr«. Helen T. Jacobus of Red Bank was named sole benefcary of the estate of her husband, Arthur 7. Jacobu, who ded July t. Ths Was dsclosed th* past wk when hs wll was fled for probate In the offce of Surrogate Dorman McFaddln. Mayor Waldron P, Smth of Atlantc Hghlands waa named to receve the estate of hs uncle, Samuel N. Smth of Atlantc Hghlands, who ded June 2. Mrs. Elzabeth ODonneU of Eatontown, who ded Jan. 22, left her estate to her daughter, Mrs. Florence Gorsuch. Jacob F. Knaus of Far Haven, Mrs. Anne B. Kelly of Loch Arbour, who ded July 27, left $,000 to her son, Allan D Kelly. A letter wrtten by Presdent Woodrbw Wlson to Mrs. Kellys.husband goes to a grandson, Duncan C. Kelly. The rest of the estate wll be used to form a trust, from whch a son, Gordon C. Kelly, Is to care and support Allan D. Kelly. Mrs. Flora M. Mather of Oakhurst, who ded July 2, left 52,000 to a daughter, Mrs. Alberta M. Brooks; $200 to another daughter, Mrs, Adelade DcMeter, and a pano to a granddaughter, Olve Jo OConnor Slclllano. The rest wll: be dvded nto quartern, one to a son, Robert Mather; a daughter-n-law, Mrs. Catherne Mather; a daughter, Mrs. DeMeter, and the other to be shared by three grandchldren. Ella M. Brown of Sprng Lake, who ded June 25, left. $25 to the Atlantc Vew cemetery; $250 to Greenwood cemetery; $00 to Mary Lcavclle, and the rest to hor chldren, Effle Dvne, Olver Brown, ded July J, left her (state to her chldren, Harold, Anne, Eugene, Frank and Raymond. Sarah Irons of Wall townshp, who ded July II, wlled that her property at 90 Cleveland ave., Belmar, household fumltura and hgh offcers of Masunle organza- throughout the atate. equpment be used for lfe by hertons nece, Verna Farr. Upon her death, the property and the reat of the Fsh flghta art major sport In estate> goes to a. nephew, O. Royal Thallland.... Matthews. LIIHe Whte of Howell townshp, who ded July 22, wlled $200 to a sster, Carre Herlng, The ret Current Income goes to a nece, Addle Conrow. Tha husband wll receve the estate of Mrs. George H, Burdge of A sound tme-tested Investment. Sathe dvdend! have been pad Bradley Be«.ch, who ded May 22. wthout Interrupton for M years. A 2 bllon corporaton holds lease The wdows wll receve the e-exprntates of Wllam Grlnevetsky of of Income Is derved. Amounts In,999 front whch most Freehold, towmhlp. who ded June from about I960 up can be nvested. 7; Peter J. Petereh of Oceanport, For a free the rough report on ths who ded July 27, and Domne A. unque Investment wrte or phone Talertco of Long Branch, who ded I. George Weston * Sons, Investment Securtes, 20 July 27. Broadway, CONSISTORY TO MEET COLTS NECK The constory of the Reformed church has called a specal meetng of members and frends of the church for Monday at 7:30 p. m. to decde on the callng of a mnsteral canddate to the church. *" VANDEEBOBG VISITORS VANDERBURG - Mls Eetelle Zutaw and Mrs. A. Oomnell of Anaonla, Conn., are. vstng Mr. and Mrs. Irvng Gemmell and famly here. Combnaton WINDOWS Combnaton DOORS GRILLS t S 37" SI.95 I up Red Bank MASONS TO MEET The 32d A Templars club has begun preparatons for a meetng Wednesday nght, Sept. IS, at Buttonwood manor, Maa-wan. Invtatons to attend wll be sent to Long Branch, N, J., phone Long Branch GASOLINE HERBIES SMVICE STATION Corner Brdgt Av«. and Oakland St. At the Ralroad RED BANK Pace Eleven HAVI YOU SUN H. C. JONES OFFER? PAGE U, SECTION I CTANWN* RIB ROAST 49 TENDER and J0ICT HAMBURGER 3 Lbs. $ FOR.00 JERSEY BROILERS 45 b. MOLLY PITCHER SUPER MARKET 8-20 MONMOUTH. ST. I Phone RE Makt It a pro(ltabl«habt to u«tho Ratlata- elalflad to fll rour want!. tdvartlement DUE TO A S T R I K E THE OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE AT NIXON PARK HAS BEEN DELAYED ALL FURNITURE BEING SHIPPED TO OUR RED BANK STORE HERE IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE EXTRA BONUS GIVEN WITH EVERY PURCHASE At IBWINS $59 TWIN HOLLYWOOD INtaERSPRING SET You get a twn sze mult-coll (made for healthful sleepng) lnnersprlng mattress wth strong ACA style tckng. But- (OA ton tufted, steel sprng. * m )* Boltaflex head boards At IBWIN French Edge Mattress and Box Sprng Separately.85 e*. 20 heavy gauge colls... In ths pr»-bullt, non-sag mattress assure restful sleepng comfort! Matchng box sprng Included at a prce youll never se«any lower! Double or twn sre. ft! r $49 3-Pc. MODERN LIVING ROOM Strongly constructed. Fne decorator fabrcs At IBWINS ONLY H69 3-Pc. BEDROOM SUITE -> 7,, At RWI.N to $79 $89 Double Purpose DUOSTUDIO Well-talored tepestrles, damasks or nubby weave*, cover these modern dual purpose studo beds. Your lvng room by day, you* com- tf"a fortable bedroom by *T* nght. - *» At IRWIN8 SIMMONS CHAIR BED Value $39 Modern lounge char by day, Genune Smmons Inncnprlng mattress constructon! Decorator fabrcs. Choce of colors. Exqustely crafted to gve unuaual charm. At IRWINS $89 Hard Rock FuK 34" MAPLE BUNK BEDS Complete wth sprngs, guard ral, ladder and mattress. At IBWINS CLOSEOUT! 2-pc. SECTIONAL SOFAS $98-29 VALUES! Famous Makers 2-pc. sectonal sofa sutes. AH have deep, comfortable sprng constructon, covered In fne nubby,, and metallc weave*. Each get Include* J sofas Pc. Sold Rock Maple DINETTE Beg. $85 At IBWINS ONLY $59 3-Pc MODERN BEDROOM Gracefully de- - sgned, handsomely fnshed. 3-Pc. Carefully Styled Buggedly BuUt At IBWINS ONLY $98 At IBWINS $89 MAPLE, MAHOGANY, WALNUT POSTER BEDS Complete wth box sprng aud mattress. All sl At IBWINS $29 SLOT SOFA, INNEftSPRING MATTRESS Covered In rch, luxurous fabrcs, % aofa by day and a bed wth full sze, specally constructed : lnnersprlng mattress, by nght. You cant help sleepng comfort- bly on these 5-Pc. CHROME DINHTE Wth heat, stan and acld^reslst-.. ant-tawo top. "At IBWINS At IBWINS At IBWINS ONLY ONLY ONLY $256 $ IQBQET TO ASK FQR YOUR BONUS

40 Page Twelve RED BANK KIWIBTISK, AUtf UBX M. Maternty KLOTHES KLOSET utartac Exclufvely <* Ila EXPECTANT MOTHER 07 IOND ST., (OM>. * *»t Publc SchMl)» «*. M. J. n e-ee LOW COST and 5?o ON USED CARS Second Natonal Bank OF RED BANK Breakng our Fetters The fetters of out captvty are false and ready to be broken. Whatever our need, the way to torn to God the way of answered prater s now made plan. SCIENCE and HEALTH wth Key to the Scrpturet t by Muy Baker Eddy s provng to be the "key" that opens wde the truth of the Bble wth vast and vtal healng power. Ths book, together wth the Bble, may be read or obtaned tt CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 209 BROAD STREET RED BANK Open Dally, 2-4:30 Frday Evenngs, 7:30 to 9:30 ENGAGEMENTS Mss Shrley Torborg To Wed Leut Schoof KUMSON Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Brmmer of Long Island announce the engagement of ther nece, M«Shrley Anne Torttorg of 95 East Rver rd, to Leut. Wllam V. Schoof, son of Mr. and tra. V. B. Sohoof of Councl Grove, Kan. MM Torborg Is the daugl-.er of the late Mr. and Mrs. Waller E. Torborg of Rumson. Mss Shrley A. Torborg Mss Torborg was graduated from Rumson hgh school and the Wood school n New York cty. Leut. Sohoof was graduated from Kansas State college -where he receved a degree n agrcultural engneerng. He s statoned at Fort Monmouth. The couple wll be marred n he near future, as they wll leave or Europe n September. Joan Cecla Roberts To Wed Paul Brock EATONTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Lous E. Roberts of Pne Brook and Murphy rds. announce the en gagement of ther daughter, Joan Cecla Roberts, to Paul Brock of Washngton, D. C. Mss Roberts Is a graduate of Bushwck hgh school and Hunter college. New York cty. Mr. Brock attended Howard unversty n Washngton. He was just released from the Ar Force. A November weddng s planned. Bedle Nacn Nuptals To Take Place Sept. 4 LITTLE SILVER -Mr. and Mrs. James H. Bedle, 3d, 30 Monroe ave. here have announced the forthcomng marrla&e of thc daughter, Joyce Wedgwood Bedle, to Rchard Paul Nacln, son of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Bradach ol Perth Amboy, The ceremony wll take place al 2:30 p. m. Saturday, Sept 4, at th Red Bank Methodst church x>f Re< Bank. Rev. Roger J. Squre wll offcate. Lorrane Whalen to Wed Danel L. Wallng PORT MONUOVTH Kr. and Mrs. Bernard Whalen of Collns.ye. announced the engagement of ther daughter, Ma«Lorrane Whalen, to Danel L. Wallng, on of Mrs. Zelda Gartner of Campbell ave., and Vncent Walng, Leonard vl le rd., New Monmouth, at a. party at Frank Dalys Meadowrook, Cedar Grove, -Saturday. Mss Whalen attends Leonardo hgh school. Mr. Wallng attended eonardo hgh school and s now statoned wth the Navy at Norfolk, Va. Mss Anne Lanahan To Wed West Ponter WASHINGTON, D C Maj-Gen. and Mrs. Francs H Lanahan of «46 Quo at. northwest announce the engagement of ther daughter, Jta* Anne Clarke Lanahan, to Trst Leut. Wllam F. Lackman, Jr, son of Mr. and MM. Wllam F. Lackman of Rverdale, New York cty. Leut. Lackman, a graduate of the U. S, mltary academy at West Pont In 95, s servng wth the Thld Infantry at pjrt Myer, Va. Gen, Lanahan, a former Fort Monmouth commander, deputy chef of staff, G-, wth the Department of the Army. Mss Margaret Fest To Wed Saturday, NEW YORK CITY A lcense to \\e& was obtaned at the marrage bureau here Thursday by Mss Margaret Louse Fest, 8, of Sycamore avo., Shrewsbury, and Phlp Albert Ujlell, 22, of 903 Park ave. The couple wll be marred In St, Ignatus, Loyola, church, here Saturday. A natve of Long Branch, the brde s the daughter of Irvng and Dorothy Blumfart Fest. Mr. Uzlelll, thb son of Gorgo and Sybl Esmond Uzlelll, was born n Florence, Italy. Our very frst bg Sale. Youll fnd Sensatonal Savngs n all our departments: Wrought Iron, Rattan & Garden Furnture. WROUGHT ^RATTAN SETS GREATLY REDUCED Summer luxury for your home! Equally smart n lvng room or pato. Wde array of colorful tropcal prnts. Outdoor furnture, wrought Iron, glders, chase longues, alumnum chars, etc., at terrfc savn;*. -FLAT OUTDOOR GYM 79B ST. SLIDES H.95 CLOU.OUT Tn Engnes, Wagons, Jeeps, Trcycle*, Many Other Toys - mow COST Vt-TOOT Stanless Steel SLIDES FROM HAMMOCKS cmd STANDS. GMEATLY REDUCED By GALLO 5-Pc. DINETTES GLASS TOPS 8-FOOT Stanless Steel 2496 SLIDES GENUINE REDWOOD LOUNGE FURNITURE GREATLY REDUCED Barbara-Ann Smth To Wed Rchard Bennett LINCROFT Mr. and Mr«. Ph.llp T. Smth, Sr., of Hlltop Acres, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Barbara Ann Smth, to Rchard Lews Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wllam u Bennett of )9 Maple are., Red Bank. Mn Barbara Ann Smth MtM Smth l t gaduate of Red Bank hgh school and Katharne bbs school n Now York cty. he Is employed by Weeden k ompany, nvestment bankers, New ork cty. Mr. Bennett Is a graduate of Red Bank hgh school He attended Peddle school and Bucknell unrersty, where he was pledged to jlgma Alpha Epsllon fraternty. He served n the U. S Navy and Is assocated wth J. P. Stevens. A Co.,.Inc;, New York. A June weddng Is planned. Mss Cecla Baran To Wed Aug. 28 WEST KEANSBURG Mss Ce- :a Baran, TwllgW ave., Keansmrg, wa«guest of honor lost week t a brdal shower at the home f Mrs. Vrgna H-er of Lberty l. Mrs. Dorothy Mauch was as lstant hostess Present were Mrs Mchael Baran, Mrs. Theresa Bayreder, Mrs Margaret Trenery, Mrs. Harret Wheeler, Mrs. Bartaua Ackcrman, Mrs. Ann Leonard, Mrs. Evelyn "lger, Mrs. Catherne Btbaud and daughter Paulette, Mrs. Florence lartland, Mrs. Margaret Pavalk, Mrs. Margaret Aokerman, Mrs Catherne McGrath, Mrs. Mabel "Wallng, Mrs. Loretta Cann, Mrs. Ruth Hyer, Mrs. Evelyn Dckey and Msses Murel Ackerman, Angle Gulgllano, Harr.ct, Mary, Myrtle and Patrca Leonard. Mss Baran wll become the brde of Vncent A. Lynch, Jr., of Jersey Cty at St. Anns Catholc church Aug. 28, Mgg Abrams, OConnor Obtan Lcense to Wed NEW YORK CITY The\pproachng marrage of Mss Helene Mare Abrams and Robert Davd OConnor, a student, botl of 39 Rartan ave., Keansburg, was dsclosed here. Thursday when the couplo procured a lcense to wed at the muncpal buldng. The brde-elect, daughter of Beryl and Cedle Cohen Abrams, was born n New York cty. Mr. OConnor as born n Brooklyn, son of Matthewand Catherne Welch OConsr. The couple dd not dsclose ther weddng plans other than to Indcate that they would be marred here shortly. Mss Anna Mae Boyer Feted at Wllowbrook SEA BRIGHT Mss Anna Mae Boyer, daughter of Polce Chef and Mrs, Bert Boyer of Ocean ave was. honored at a brdal shower Tuesday of last week at the WllowbrooTc restaurant, Far Haver. Attendng from ths place were Mrs. John Wer, Mrs. Bert Bmmons, Mrs. "Nelle Carlock, Mrs. Harry Oest, Mrc. Harry Lovgren, Mrs. John Keen&n, Mrs. Cecl Lay- Mss Sally Lees, at the home of ton, Mrs, Marvn Pedersen, Mrs, Mrs. Kennedy, Phalanx rd., here. Frank Young, Mrs. Josephne Daves, Mrs. Edward Johnson, Mrs, Attendng were Mrs. Joseph Serpco, Mrs. James Hammond, Mra, Boyer, Mr. George Dougherty, Robert Rlcheal, Mrs. Park Lamborn, Mrs, James, Grffn, Mrs. J, Mr*. Otto Perl, Mrs. Jack Whte, Mrs. Thomas Letson, Mrs. G. D, M. Bahrenburg, Mr». Kenneth Cranmer, Mrs. Allen Johnson, Mrs, Walker, Jr., Mf. Pat DAloa, Mrs. fester Rogers, Mrs. Travs Thomas, Mrs. Lee Sutter, MM. Lllan Mrs. Donald Runge, Mrs. Edward Hubert Bell, Mr. Raymond Herter, Lutz, Mrs, Geraldlne Wlbanks and Carroll, Mrs. Robert Garrson, Mrs. Msses Elzabeth, Claudette and Phlp Meyer, Jr.; and Mrs. John Jane Mlnaldl, Barbara. Johnson, Douglas. Pat Dougherty, Gladys Johnson, Shrley Dlllone, Barbara Thomas, Betty Lovgren, Marsha Goldberg and Edna Rogers. Others present wer» Mrs. John Langhammer,. Mrs. Jula" BradleJ, Mrs Frank Cermak, Mrs. Wllam Devtreaux, Mrs. Raymond Hellker and Mlas Rta Smth, Rumson; Mrs, Wllam Young Sawyer, Lttle Slver; Mrs, Harry Megonlgal and daughter Barbara, Naveslnk; Mrs. Ray Raymond, Red Bank; Mrs. Ohrls Axelson, Metuchen; Mr. George Woolley and Mrs Thomas Lovgren, Long Branch; Mrs. Robert Kudd, Mrs. Robert West an Mss Lllan West, West lonj Branch; Mrs. Robert West, Jr. Mrs. John Freeman,..Perth Amboy; Monmouth,Beaoh, and Mrs, B. G. Mrs, Chester, Morpon and Mrs. Kertanls and Mnes Betty Me Sterlng Joslln, Belford, and Mrs. Laughlln, Vola DeLownao-and Oharles Boeddlnghut, Mra. Ncholas Korpon and Mr*.John Korpon Carolyn Oehlhaus, Atlantc Hgh Leonardo.^ <*<<> lands, > About M per cent of the rural road mles n the Unted States Is surfaced. Brde-Elect Is Ten«lq*ed Party CQI/T.S NECK MIM Mary Lou MatthHff.pf Freehold,- whose marrage to Ray Powes of Dubugue, Jta7*M[tfk.place Sept. 8, wa> tendered a mscellaneous brdal «how«r TSltsday nght at. the home pf Mrs. Henry Hammond,.Jr. < Gft* were arranged under a-plnk and rhke umbrella. A >uffet supper waa served.,. The brde-to-be Is the daughter )t Mr, and Mrs. Woodrow Mat-.hewTof Frtehold./nd Mr. Power* the son of Mr. and Mrs. Martn owers. Co-hostesse were Mr. Rchard [yers of Neptune, Mrs. Lester Van- )yke and Mrs. Henry N.eberlen f Freehold, Others attendng were >Irs. TVoodrow Matthews, Mr». Sthel Dewsberry, Mrj.-Vncent Daey, Mrs. Frank Uayward, Mrs. tfred HajTvard, Mr*. Mare Haycard, Mrs. Jack Walters,Mr. John Keead, Mrs. Helen Larfb, trs. Frank Moreau, Mr. Edmund Surgent, Mrs, Ernest Hawthorne, Mrs. Howard Thompson, Mr. Harry Surgent, Mr. Walter Foster, Mrs. Samuel Vent, Mrs. Margaret Goslne, Mss Betty <ou Marrlner and Mss Janet Matthew, all of Freehold; Mls Donna Kae Hyer of Neptune and Mr. Anne Melaerllen of Marlboro. Shower Honors Mrs. C. E. Gowers HIGHLANDS Mr. Charles E. owers, 44 South Bay ave., was pnored. at a stork shower last Thursday nght at the yacht dub gven by Mrs. Robot t L. Koran and Mrs. Charles Mller. A buffet supper was served. Attendng from tts place were Mrs. Mprphy L. Rockette, Mrs. Edward Ryznar, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Wllam Orlutay, Mrs. Walter Monahan, Mrs. Frank Bolen, Mrs. Nelson Smth, Mrs. WIlam Keller, Mrs. Alfred Homy, Mrs. Martn D. McGraK, Mrs. Raymond Maurer and M>. Leo Horan. Others were Mrs. Joseph Hock, Detrot, Mch.; Mrs. Marge Mayer, Jersey Cty; Mrs, Mercy Arnold, {eansburg; Mrs WUam Reynen, Vflddlelown, and Mrs. Howard Atce, Atlantc Hghlands J arly at Rver Plaza <W Mss Dors Samuel RTVER PLAZA Mss Dors Samuel of 395 Man ut. Keansburg, vas guest of honor at a brdal hower Sunday at the home of Mrs. lane Codomo, 23 Davs lane here. Mrs. Codomo and Mss Carolmay Collns of Hghlands were co-hostesses. Gfts were placed beneath large blue and whte parasol n a blue and whte wheelbarrow; Mss Samuel wll marry Edward. Dugan of. Freehold Oct. 6, Guests wore Mrs. Mary Samuel, Mrs. Kay Falco, Ms. Mary Kerner, Mrs. Betty Johnson of Keansburg; Mrs.- Mabel Dugan,- Mrs. ucy Dugan and Allcen Halllgan, Freehold; Mr., Pca- Gbson and Mss Lee Gbson, Wanamassa; Mrs. Ruth Collns and M.-s. Jenne Collns, Jr., Hghlands, Mrs. Glora Boyd and Mrs. Ton Roberts, Atlantc Hghlands; : Mrs, Dottle Lange, Mrs. Mary Mauser, Mss Ann Troccha, Mss Bea Peroso and Mss Jeanetts Wllams, Red Bank; Mrs. Ed th Brown, Deal; Mrs. Dors Soffolttl, Mrs. Emly Calabrese, Mrs. Vvan Bott, Mss Paddy Woolley, Mrs. Corrlne Vonella, Mss Edna Martn and Mss Delores DICapro and Mss Betty Thompson, Long Branch; Mrs Helen Gll, Rumson; Mrs. Delores Francs, Far Haven: Mrs. Loqella Smth, Mlddletown; Mrs. Erna Mc- Intyre, Eatontown; Mss Conne Francs, Holmdel, and Mrs. Ann Brennan and Mrs. Pat Glman, East Orange. Brdesmads Honor Mss Jo-Ann Serpco LINCROFT Mss Jo-Ann Serpoo, 45 Hardng rd., Red Bank was gven a brdal shower Wednesday of last Week by three of her attendants, Mrs. G. Paul Kennedy, Mrs. Charles Conover and Mss Murray. Honored At Brdal Shower LEONARDO - MssMatvle Mur ray ot North Arlngton was hon ored at a brdal shower gven bj Mrs. Joseph Korpon, Roop ave., a< the home of Mrs. Anthony Plltnlk Brevent ave., Monday nght. Guests were Mrs. Joseph Bell, Mss Marlon Boyle and Mrs. Charles Meyers, Kearny;.Mrs, Peter Chapln, Rahway; Mrs. Oharlet Crlln, Orange; Mss Madelne Kleroan, Mss Los. Brest rap and Mss Vrgna - Murray, North Arlngton; MATERNITY j.k, ) * I - t /<jf r, COnON DRESSES SHORTS PEDAL PUSHERS SKIRTS* SMOCKS Mrs. Lout Eartman Honored at Shower Ababy bdwer van gven Frday for Mr. Lous W. Hartman of 43 Mechanc st. at the nome of Mrs. Kent R. Stone of 89, Prospect ave. Mrs. Hartman Is the former Bar- >ra Inscoe of Far, Haven. Guests ware Mrj Russell T. Hotchklss, Mrs-.Harry Jackson, Mls May Warden, Mrs. Asher B. Ervlngr and Mrs. Else Schroyer, Red Bank; Msses Joyce Farrlngton and Betty Lou Aumack, Mrs. Roy Ircoe, Mrs. Onarlej floden and Mrs.Nancy Jerolamon, Far Haven; - Mrs. Jooep Pcanall and Mrs. Lllle Inscoe, Lttle Slver; Mr. Warren S. Hartman and Mrs. Lous F, Hartman, Belford; Mrs. Warren V, Hartman,-Mananuan; Mrs. Helen Browar and Mrs. Elton Rose, Asbury Park; MA. Leroy Thompson, JUrng Branch, and Mss Ann Paton, Port Monmouth. ChrlsUanty U the domnant fath among about 780 mllon people. fcnotra cveuusr At Vnc.t. Bnuly 9son 32 lnn Plca, RJ Buk Tkunday* Tll Satvrteyt Alr.CMlltlra«r ALLENS BARGAJJNS, 5»«. of AM $4.79 Sol Soakers :.59 Scott Toweh.6 Odora Cfoseh...: gaJ. Troth Com W-qt. Pab.. _.39 SCHOOL SHOES A VARIETY OF, STYLES. QUALITY FOOTWEAR Expertly Ftted ^ 5.95 to 8.95 JOHN B. ALLEN CO. Drape* x2 Rugt..I. o.9t 93 BROAD ST. RED BANK TEL NEAR POSTOFFICE Lookfor H* nd OK Tag. It mtan Sx Ways Better. Thoroughly Inspected 2. Recondtoned for Safety 3. Recondtonedfor rerfomanee A. Recondtoned (or Value 5. Honestly Descrbed 6. Warranted n Wrtng! SoW only by on aufnorzed CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. 325 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK 5 OLDSMO8ILE 98 L^ke new wth & shny -wth rado and.heater. $95. LOOK AT THESE USED CAR BARGAINS Red Bank! ALL RECONDITIONING SUPERVISED BY FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE 49 OLDSMOBILE PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR new maroon la.cg.uer, Unsh. ra-dw and heater. _ $795. \ $645. M9 CHEVROLET 4 Dr..Sdn. IVPLYMOUTH 2 r. llon Has rado and-beater. Brand M A very clean car. $675. $995. USED TRUCKS AT SENSATIONAL SAVINGS CfHEVROLET Vt Too Pck Up- FORD A Ton" Panel

41 RED BANK REGISTER, AUGUST 2, 954 Page Thrteen C*U... wrte... or atop In at our hovrroom and M* "Amerca/. Host Enved Ktchen.".. We sobnlt plant and Amerca^ mosl Enved KkheK,* -»«*» tattoo.- MILLEIttON RUGS, INC. 30 HOAD ST. BID IANK OPPOSITE STEUfBACHS COMMUTERS! FAST EFFICIENT SAME DAY ^ TELEVISION CAR RADIO & HOUSE RADIO SERVICE I your set or car In the mornng tnd well have t repared Drop OL. -- -,.. and ready for you n the even nt. «And at real * HONEY SAVING PRICES! Tufce TMUe frwl l.r»l«a.m. to e P.M. Commuters Rado & TV Clnc NORMAN "flim" TOOKKR, Pr»». 82-A Monmouth St, Opp. R.R. Staton Red Bonk f Far Haven Solder Commended TOWN & COUNTRY WE MUST MOVE REMAINDER OF SUMMER STOCK AS OUR FALL CLOTHES AREN COMING IN EVERY DAY. SO frday - Saturday qnd Monday everythng left wll be marked down way below cost «* Tata advantage-< " and pck up areajpt^ good, bargan! A few taffeta and.wool dresses also Drastcally Reduced! AH Salt* Fnal. No Cndts "ExclutvB but not Expensve" TELRE Shop 2 LINDEN PLACE RED BANK AIR CONDITIONED Sgt. Vflllem R. Stff, rght, of Far Havtn, r»c»lvt«tht Commendaton Rbbon n Kore from Col. Theodore C. Wenlaff. commander of the 23d Quartermaster group. Grff, son of Mr. and Mr». Wllam R. Graff, 29 Hanee rd., wa decorated for ht mtrtorou servce at chef clerk of the 23d Groups mornng report secton from May I, 953, to June 22, 954. Overseas snce Apr., 953, hrah.nded Rutgers unversty before enterng the Army n Aug., 952. Mrs. Andrew Rchard Gten Baby Shower ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Mr». Andrew Rchard, Jr, wa» honored»t» baby shower 3und»y at the hdme of hcr mother, Mrj, Pat Roase, 48 Bast ave. The shower ww gven by Mrs Lester Leneck, Mss Kay Murphy, Mr«. James Phllp!, Mr*. Tony Feeney and Mrs. Andrew Lynch. Decoratons were, sprnklng cans, a atorlc Md a baasnet trmmed wth pnk and blue. Pnk and blue streamers decorated the room. Attendng were Mrs. Anna. Wallng, Ms. Elane Lynch, Mrs. Andrew Rchard, Sr, Mrs Thomas Dunn, Mrs. R Seeeley, Mrs, Mary Watt, Mrs. Crag Watt, Mrs Loa Pennlngton Gyson, Mrs. Evelyn Schultz, Mrs. George Brown, Mrs Wllam Mount,.Mrs, Emma Terry, Mr». James McGovern, Mrs James Bradley, Mrs. Anne Long, Mss Carol Llenck, Mrs. Jufper Mor rell, Mrs, Grace Elmer, Ms Paulne Sage and Mrs. Jeanette Me- Hurtle. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Notce U hereby gven th>t sealed bd; rll be receved by tk«eatontown Board f Educaton for gradng, and Improvng school (rounds (round new elemntsry chool, Grant avenue. In Eatontown, Monmouth countr New Jrty. Bld wll be receved at the Borough Hall at Broad Street nd Route 36, Eat ntown, New /Jersey, on August 8th, 964, at 8.00 P. M, S. D. S. T. Flans and specfcaton! lor the work ay be obtaned at the offce of Henry. Labrecque, Engner, 7 Lnden Place, [led Bank, New Jerlsy. durng busmen ours, upon payment of IS 00, Bds must be made on the Proposal orms attached to the Specfcatons, In h*~m»nner~dellgnated theren, and de- Wred al the place by or at the hour.bove named. The Board of Educaton reserves the Ight to reject any or all bds LEO CABLING, JR., Board Presdent. GEORGE WINNING, Secretary. IM It Pays to Advertse n The Regster Magc Rng Plans Badquet and Show LONG BRANCH The Short Mystc crcle, rng: 23, of Leng Branch, comprsed &t magcans wll hold Its thrd annual banquet and magc ahow at the Crystal Brook Inn, Eaton»own, Saturday ^ra n the uetl of legerderman who wll appear on the show are John-Douglas, the R053-Kams of TProvJ.den.ee, R. I; Ted Collns of Newark, the Bartons, Bll Mar~kow, Melbourne Ch-stopher and Wllam Joe Frnks. A novelty dsplay on the event Is beng featured lt Vogels de partment store wndow,.ogether wth a sealed predcton of a natonal, local and sports event whch wll take place Saturday. Thla predcton s beng made by Wllam Joe Franks of Elboron /and wll not be opened untl the evenng of the show. SULLIVAN TO SPEAK WEST LONG BRANCH-Charles P. Sullvan of Eatt Brunswck townshp. Democratc canddate for congress from tha thrd dstrct, wll be guest speaker tonght at the naugural Installaton of off cers and campagn.lckoft dnner at Nettles restaurant, 83 Broad way, at 8 p. m. Eght out of ten readers consult Th Regsters classfed, to fll your wants. Adv. LOOK FOR THE RED TAGS WITH THE SPECIAL LOW PRICES On These And Many Other Home And Supples HAVI YOU SEEN - H. C. JO^BS OFHH? /Townshp clerk. 2. Townlhlp engneer.,,th* RedBaok flegfsttrl a progre NOTICE OF PUBUC SALE There wll be expoed for Publc Sale a the hghest bdder on August JSth,»«, at 0 A. M. at the offce of the Monmouth Countr Welftre Board, Ml North Blverslde ave., Red Bank, the-fol lowng artols of Jewelry and personal " Perty LOT #l_ Mlscellaneoua Items of personal prop. " LOT#l_ Trnket of small damond. LOT #M«8»«_ Three rngs, one wrst wtch, one ex. panlon bracelet, three medals, one Ca. nadlan aartsr, one lapel watch, ont ros ry, one cross on a chan. LOT #M«!_ One watch fob, one pocket watch, one wrst watch,.one bar pn; one par earrngs, one ladys rng, one sold crown (tooth), one pearl earrng, one rng (stone mssng), one gpld chan, locket and chan. LOT #M7920_ O«gold te clp,-one damond.set In gold, one ft..gold pece, one par cuff Inks, one damond tng, one weddng band, one ruby rng. LOT#M9~ One gold damond and.opal cluster Tng, one mtaton sapphre. All salss, are aubject to the terms, cdndtonsan consderaton by the State Bureau of Assstance and, subject to the approval of jhe Monmouth County Welfare Board, A depost of»% wll be reaulred from the,sucesssful bldder, ard the balance ponapproval of the County Welfare -Board -and the: State Bureau-oT Assstance, JOHN L. MONTGOMERY, Drector, Mbnmouth Countr Welfare Board. I. GEORGE WESTON.Counstl Monmoutj County Welfare Board. <.8. NOTICE AM OSDINANCE ESTABLISHING RULES. REGULATIONS AND STAND- ARDS GOVERNING THE SUB-DIVI- 8IOJ* OVLAND WITHIN THE TOWN- SHIP OF ATLANTIC, PURSUANT TO THS AUTHORITY SET JORTH IN CHAPTER 4 OK THE LAWS OF m l. AMD AMENDMENTS AND SUP- PLEMENTS THERETO SETTING FORTH THE PROCEDURE TO DE OLLOWED BY IHE PLANNING BOARD IN APPLYING AND ADMIN. ISTERINQ THESE RULES. RELULA. TIONS AND STANDARDS, AND PRO- VIDING PENALTIES FOR THE VIO- LATIOK THEREOF, BE IT ORDAINED by the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp ef Atlantc that ARTICLE X SHORT TITLE Ths ordnance shall bs kno»n and mar bo cted as. The Land Subdvson Ordnance of tha Townshp of Atlantc, ARTICLE I_PURPOSE Ths purpose of ths ordnance shall be tsv provde rules, regulatons and standards to gude Isnd subdvson In the Tornlhlp of Atlantc n order to promote the publc health safety, convenence and general welfare of the muncpalty. It shall he admnstered to Insure the orderly growth and development, the conservaton, protecton and proper use of land and adequate provson for crculatlon, utltes, and ssrvlcas ARTICLE HI APPROVING AGENCY The provsons of ths ordnance shall be admnstsred by ths Townshp of Atlantc Plannng Beard n accordance wth secton Ie of Chapter 48a of tha Laws of ISIS. ARTICLE V_DEMNITIONS Secton. Subdvson. The dvson a lot. tract, or parcel of land Into two.r more lots, stes or other dvsons of and for the purpose, whether Immedate r future, of sale or burnng- development; except that the followng dvsons tall not be consdered subdvsons, pr6-,dld, however, that no new streets or olds are Involved, dvsons ot land for,grlcultural purpoass where the reaultng parcels are three acres or larger In Et, dvsons of property by testamenty or ntestate provsons or dvsons property upon court order, Subdvon also ncludes rs-subdlvlslon, and here aproprlate to the context lelatrs > the process of subdvdng or to the nda or terrtory dvded Secton 2, Plat. Means the map of a bdlvlslon. Secton, Sketch Plat The sketch ap of a subdvson of suffcent accur- ;y to be used for the purpose of dlsuulon and classfcaton and meetng the requrements of Artcle VI ol ths ord nce, 8actlon 4. Exempted Subdvson. Any lubdylson resultng n not more than hree lots frontng on an exstng mnor trsst, #ot nvolvng any new street or oad or the extenson of muncpal fallltles and not adversely affectng tha [evelopment of the remander of the larcel of adjonng property and not n lonflct wth any provson or porton f tha mstar plan, offcal map, tonng rdtnanee or ths ordnance, Secton (. "Major Subdvson. Al jbdlvllot* not classfed «s exempted ubdvslom. Secton S. Fnal Plat. The fnal map all or a porton of the subdvson vhch Is presented to the plannng board or fnal approval In accordance wth lee regulatons, and whch If approved hall be fled n the Monmouth County parks offce. Secton 7. Subdvson Commttee, A commttee of at least three plannng board members apponted by the char man of the board wth the approval o the board, for the purpose of classfy ne subdvsons In accordance wth the provsons of ths ordnance, and lucl PUBLIC NOTICE: An ordnance enttled "An ordnance amendng.and supplementng Artcle Y ( Artcle VI and Artcle VIII of ah ordnance enttled An >ordnance"llmltlne; and restrctng to specfc dstrcts and regulatng theren reel estate buldng and structures accordng to ther constructon \nd nature and extent of us n the townshp of Mlddletown n th county of Monmouth < and provdnr fo the admnstraton and enforcement o: the provsons heren contaned and fxng penaltlea for the volaton thereof approved Aprl 25, 93, ss amende and supplemented and revled by or dlnance approved September 4, U49 and ss further thereafter supplemented and amended" was presented for In troductlon and nrst readng on Jul 28, 94, by the Townshp Commltte of the townshp of Mlddtetown and on Annual II, Its4, mr fnally adopted and approved. -_,,.. Trault T. Blalslel, Mayor, Townshp of Mlddletown Howrd W. Roberts, Clerk.»3.«MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATES COURT Netlee 6 Credtors \» Present Clams Atalnet Estate ESTATE OF LOUISE V. B0DINE, DE- CEASED. Pursuant to the order of B0BMA? McFADDIN, Surrogate of the Countr of Monmouth, ths day mads, on tha applcaton of tha undersgned, Bernard J. Bodr.e, sols executor of the esutt ol the sad Louse V. Bodlne, deceased notce I* hereby gven to the credtor; of sad decssed to preent to the salt sole executor ther clams undsr oath wthn sx months from ths dste. Dated I July 27th, 964. BERNARD J. BODINE, 05 Rver Street, Bed BanV, K, J. Messrs, Wse * Wn, (4 Broad Street, Bed Bank, N, J. Attorneys. SlO.tl. MONMOUTH COUNTY SURROGATES COURT Notce to Credtors to Freeent Clams Afalast Estate ESTATE OS QUSTAVB Vf. STEFTAN, OECIASEO, Pursuant to the order of D0RHAN McFADDIN, Surrogate of the County of Monraouth, ths day made, on ths appl caton of tbe wderalgned, M«ry K Steffen, sole executrx of the estate ol the sad Gutave TV. Steffen, deceased, notce t hereby gven to the credtors of sad decsssed r to present to the sad sole executrx ther clams undsr oath wthn sx months from ths dat. Dated! July 20. 9IS4. MARY X, 8TEFFKN, «S Rlvenlde Ave, Red BanV, K. J. Uesrs. KlaUky, Gray * Klatky, I Et* Front st, > Bed Bank, K. J, Attornersr ll,t chargedto the subdvlder and shall bs collected before the return of the orglnsl sketch plat to the subdvlder; The Boardmay requre a reasonable depost be mede to eover surh cot afe tme of flng the skstch plat applcaton. Ie) Ether a deed descrpton or plat map drawn In complance.wth Chapter 858 or the Ul of»s» shall bs fled by the subdvlder In the Mon. mouth County Clerks Offce wthn 90 days from the.date of return of the approvsd sketch plat, If) It the plat I, classfed ss a maor. subdvson.a, notaton to that effect shall be made on the plat whch wll be returned to the subdvldsr for complance.wth tbe procedure n Sec lon 2 and 8 of ths artcle. Secton 2. Improvementeor Guarantee!. * (a) Pror to submsson of the nnst plat to the Plannng Board the sbdlvder, developer or owner shall. Have Installed the Improvements requred under AttlcleVII, or 2, Obtan, from the Townshp Ehgnetr an estmate of ths cost ofalt. such m. provements or. Incompleted portons thereof n.accordance wth the requrements and specfcatons In Artcle VII and submt the seme to the. Plannng Hoard at the tme of.the submsson of the nnsl plat, 9. The Plannng Board shall sdvse theeubdvlder of the mprovements whrh are to be nstsllsd and shall requre the postng of adeouate performance nuarantees to Insurs the nstallaton of the seme. 4. The subdlvder ahall thtn. tender the governng body a parformsnee guarantee cond toned upon the completon of such requred; Improyemants In an amount equsl to the estmated coets of the Improvexnehts shown on the Town, shp Engneers estmate and requred jy the Plannng Board. The flud performance guarantee shall be accompsaed wth a certfed check equal to,5 f /e of the estmated cost of the requred Improvements, to cover cost of superylftlcn. The governng body may,- l ts dscreton, request a lesssr sum to cover sad cost The.performance KUnrantee, f \n the form of a bond, ehal be one Inued.by n bondng or surety company and approved by theuoyernlne body. St J Submsso f y theuoyer Secton J, f Mj Sb of Fnal Plst A l ef Major Subdvson for Approval (a) If, after submsson of the sketch plat a subdvson s classfed as a major aubdlvlslon the fnal plat shall be submltlsd to the Townshp Clerk st least 6 but nob more than 0 daya pnor to a regular Plannng Board meetng for forwardng to the Plannng Hoard and for fnal acton thereon The Townshp Clerk shall mmedately notfy the secretary of the Plannng Board upon recept of sad plat (b) The orgnal tracng, tramlucnt tracng cloth copy, 2 cloth prnts, 6 black on whte prnts 9 copes of all other requred materal and G copes of the applcaton form shsll be submtted n order for fnal approval to ha consdered At the tme of eubmflslon a fee of plus IS 00 for each addtonal lot n excess of 6 lots shall be pad to the_ Townshp Clerk to cover-the costs connected wth the requred hearng on sad subdvson c) Upon recevng the plat for fnal consderaton, the Plannng Board ahall set the data and place for the publlo hearng thereon and ahall Irform the subdlvder of ths. The subdvlder or owner shall then notfy by regstered mal or by personal servce, at least { days pror to the hearng all owners sf adjonng property and property drectly across the street or streets from the property Involved and owners wthn 200 feet of the extreme Jlmll of the lubdlvllon al ther names appear on the Townshp tax record. Sad notce shall state the tme and place of henrlns, a (c) The purpose nt any eerment or Ibj, approve land reserved or dedcated to publc useland dlspos shall be dentrnated and I he proposed strps has I use of stes other than redentsl shall be noted. (dl Each block shsll be numbered, and the lots wthn seen block shall be numbered consecutvely begnnng wth number one. (el Mnmum buldng setbsck tns on lots and Dther stes. (fl Locaton and descrpton of all monuments, fg) Names of owners of adjonng Isnd, In) Certfcaton by,engneer tr surveyor as to accuracy of detals of plat. l) Certfcaton that the applcant s agent or owner of the land, or that the owner has. gven consent under ah opton agreement, IJ) When approval of a plat I( requred by any offcer or body of such a muncpalty, county or ststs, approval shsll be cert fled J 6n the»lst, (k). Cross sectlone and: profles, of Btrset, approved,by the muncpal engneer may be requred to accompany the fnal plst (I) Contours at 5 ft. Intervals for slopes averalng ten per cent»r grster end at 2 ft, ntervale for land of leaser slope (m) Plans and profles of storm and santary eewsrs and water mans. (n) Certfcate from tat collector thst sll Isxss ars pad to date ARTICLE VH_JMFROVEMENrS Secton Pror to the grantng of fnal appro al the aubdlvder shall have In- Stalled or shall havs furnshed performance guarantees, as provded n ths ordnance, for the ultmate Installaton of such of the followng as may be requred In) Streets. I, All streets shall be not less than ffty ISO) feet Hde between property lnes «nd ahull be not leas than thrty (30) feet wde between curb Mft«t Dcal-rnl streets of a permanent nature ahull provde a turn-around at th> leml end wth s, radu of not leu thnn ffty CO) feet belnf tnn tent wherever noslllle tn the nrht alle of the street If a dead-end street Is of» temporary nature a smlar tun around ahnll be provded and provson malt lor the future extenson of the street Into adjonng popertlea Dead end ateets h l d t I l bref descrpton of the subdvson nnd that a copy of sad subdvson plat haa been fled nth the Townshp Clerk for publc Inspecton. Proof by affdavt of other dutes relatng to land subdvson whch may ba conferred on thla commttee br the board, Sctlon I. Sukdvdsr. Any Indvd sl, frm, assocaton, ayndcate, co-part, nenhlp, corporaton, trust or any othe legal entty commencng proceedngs un der thl ordnance to effect a lubdlvulon f land hreunder for hmself or for anther. Secton 8 Ownsr. Any Indvdual Irm, assocaton, syndcate, co-partner- I muncpalty at least 0 day pror to hp or corporaton havng suffcent pro- the hearng v pratary Interest n the land sought to (d) The fnal plat shall be aecotnpnnthemalng or persons! servce of sad notce shall be furnshed to the Plannng Board st the tme of the hearng The secretary of the Plannng. Board shall cause notce of the hearng to be publshed In the offcal newspaper or a nswspaper of general. crculaton In the le subdvded to commence and mantan >roeeadlngs to subdvde the same under.hla ordnance? Secton 0, Performance Guarantee. Any aecurlty whch may ba accepted n leu of a requrement that certan mpr6vemortl be msae before the plannng board or othsr approvng body approves a plat. Includng performance bonds, escrow agreements, and other smlar col. lateral or surety agreements, Secton, Maler Plan. A composte of the mapped and wrtten proposals recommendng the physcal development f the muncpalty whch shall have teen duly adopted by the plannng board. Secton 2, Omclal Map. A map doptad In accordance wth the Offcal Map and Buldng Permt Act. Chapter 434 of the Law of 6S8 Sueh a-map shall be deemed to be conclusve wth respect to the locaton and wdth of the etreete, publc parka and playgrounds and dranage rght-of-way hown thereon.. \ Secton IS. Lot. A parcel or porton ot land leparated from-other parcel! or porton! by descrpton as on a subdvson or record of survey map or by mates and bounds for purpose of sale, lesae or separate ue. Secton 4. Street. Any treet, avenue, boulevard, road, lane parkway, vaduct, allsy-or other way whch fl an exstng state, county or muncpal roadway, or a strut or way shpwn upon a plat heretofore approved pursuant to law or approved by omclal acton or a street or way on a plat duly fled and recorded In the offce of the Clerk of the County of Monmouth pror to the appontment of a plsnnlng board and the grant to such boar! of the power to revew plsts, and Include! the land, between the treet lnes whether mproved or unmproved, and mar comprse pavement, shoulders, gutters, sdewalks, parkng arena and other areas wthn the street lnes For the purpose of ths ordlaance streets ahall he elsslned as follows: (a) Arteral streets are those whch are ued prmarly for fat or heavy traffc (b) Collector atreat are those whch carry traffc from mnor streets to the major lytent of arteral streets, Includng the prncpal entrance streets of a rssldentlal development and streets for crculaton wthn such * development, (c) Mnor streets are those whch are ussd prlmsrly for aecesa to the abuttng propsrtles, (d) Margnal access atreet ere trset whleh are parallel to and adjacent to arteral streets and hghway!; and wheh provde access to abuttng propertes and protecton from through traffc. (e) Alleys art mnor ways whch are used prmarly for vehcular servce, aeeesa to the back or the sde of propertlll otherwse abuttng on a atrcet. Seetlon IS. Dranage RIght-of-Way. The Isnd requred for the Installaton of storm water aewer or dranage dtches, or requred along a natural stream or watercourse for prurvlng the channel and provdng for the flow of water theren to lafeguard the publlo agalnt flood damage n accordance wth Chapter of Ttle EJ of the Revsed Statute, Sctlon II, Townlhlp. Townlhlp of Atlantc. Secton 7, Governng Body. Town, shp Commttee of the Townshp of Atlantc, Secton 8, Beard. Plannng Board of th* Townshp ot Atlantc, ABWOLH V PItCCEDURB Secton. Submsson ol Sketch Plat. (a) Any owner who desres to subdvde land wthn the Borough mar appear at a regular meetng of the plannlnr board for Informal dscusson wth rsferenee to lame, (b) Any owner of land wthn the Borough may pror to subdvdng or resubdlrldlnff land, 6s denned n ths ordnance, submt to the secretary of the plannng board at least two week! pror to Ihe regular meetng of the board, s. sketch ptat of the proposed aubdlvllon for purposes of clesslftea. tlon and prelmnary dscusson, to.,gsth»r wth a completed sktch plat applcaton furnshed for thl purpoe. (c) If elmlfled and approved a an exempts* lubglvllon* by majorty of the plannng hoard, a certfcaton to that det wll be made on the sketch plat and lffnad by. the charman and forwarded to the Townlhlp Clerk for hll slrnature and returned.to the lubdvlder wthn on* week followng noh elaslfloetlon, Mo further plannng board approval hall he requred. led by a statement by the Townshp Engneer that he ta In recept of a map showng all utltes n exact locaton and elevaton dentfyng those portons al- -eady Installed and those to be nstalled and that the subdvlder has compled wth one or both of the followng -. Installed all Improvements In lesordance wth the requlrementa of these regulatons, or, 2. A performance guarantee na been losted wth the Townshp Clerk and apttoved by the governng body a to r orm, luffclent amount and executon to usure tho completon of all requred Imrovements (e) The Plannng Board shall act on the fnal plat wthn 45 dsys after sub. msson to the Townshp Clsrk, but In ho case before the expraton of the 20- day perod wthn whch the Monmouth County Plannng Board may submt a report on sad subdvson. Upon recept of the Anal plat the secretary ot the Plannng Board shall Immedately forward 2 prnts of the plat to the County Board lor ltl study and recommendaton. The recommendatons nt the County Board shall be gven careful consldertlon In the fnal decson on the plat. If,h«plat Is dsapproved tha reasona for Isapproval shall be gven In wrtng to he subdvlder (f) If the Plannng Board approves the fnal plat, a notaton to that effect ahall be made on each plat and shall be sgned by the charman and the secretary of the " tannng Board (g) lallure of the Plannng Board to act wthn tha allotted tme or a mutually agreed upon extenson shall be deemed to be favorable approval and the Townshp Clerk shall lasue a, certfcate,o that effect, (h) If any person shall ba aggreved by the acton of the Plannng Board, appeal n wrtng to the governng body may be taken wthn 0 daya after the date ot the acton ot the Plannng Board A hearng thereon ahall be had on notce to all partes n Interest, who shall be afforded an opportunty to be card. After such hearng the governng body may affrm or reverse the acton of the Plannng Board by a recorded vote ot a majorty of the total members hereof. The fndngs and reasons for the dsposton of the appeal shall bs stated on the records of tho governng body, and the applyng party hall be gven a copy. (I) Upon fnal approval, coplea of the fnal plat shall be fled by the Plannng Board wth the followng In addton to tselfl tt Townlhlp clerk 2 Townshp engneer 3, Zonng offcer 4, Tax assesor I County Plannng Board 6 Offcal Issung certfcates tor approved lots 7. Tax collector ((j)the Anal plat, after fnal approval by tha Plannng Board shall be fled by the subdlvlder In the Monmouth County Clerks Offce wthn 90 days from the date of such approval, If any fnal plat Is not fled wthn ths perod, the approval hall expre unless the tme for flng Is extended by the governng body tor an addtonal perod not to exceed 90 day (I) No plat ahall be accepted for HI. Ing by the Clerk of Monmouth County unless It has been duly approved by th Townlhlp Plannng Board nnd sgned by the charman and lecretary ARTICLE VI_PLAT DETAILS Secton I. Sketch Plat. The sketch plat shall be baled on tax map Informaton or some other elmllarly accurate base at a scale not less than 400 felt to the Inch to enable the entre tract to be shown on one sheet and shall show or Include the followng nforma- ton- Tha locaton of that porton... Is to be subdvded In relaton to the entre trsct (b) All exstng structures anfl wooded Areas wthn the porton to be subdvded and wthn 200" feet thereof, (c) The name nf the owner and of all (d) Before th* Townshp Clerk returns any approved sketch plat to th*» appro _utadlyher,-th*- ; elerk»har-h»t»"u(bclent copes mad* to furnsh one copy to esoh of the followng: T h lk » ^,-, vfv vva,* vn M end ateetl should not, In general, exceed 400 feet In ength All streets shall be curbel and gutteed on both sdes utleta ths nuulrement ahall le»(cl h> the governng l)ol> on the arlvlco of the Towmhlp t glneer, 4 All stccts shsll be graded wth a longtudnal grade of not leaa than ax (8) nches per 00 leet snd a croaa. flecton of not less than one-quarter (U) Inch to the foot nor mnre than one hull (,) nch to the foot, each sde nf tha center lne 6 The mnmum requrement for the surface ot any street shall be road gravel not less than sx (0) Inches In depth after ultmate compacton covered wth btumnous materel mred In place In sccordnrce wth current New Jesev Stale specfcatons I, Where sub-base rondlllona of pro pnaed uteels fre wet aprngy, or nf auch a nature that surfacng nould be nadvsable uthout fuat Heatng the sub-base the treatment of Ihe aub-bass shall le made n the,followng manner Ihe street shall be excavated to depth that ahnll be a mnmum of twelv 2) nrhea below the proponed fnshed grade Sand gravel shall be placed to a depth whch after thorough rollng ahall be not less thnn sx It) lnrhes Aftsr the aub-bns matanal has been properly placed and compacted, the street surfacng materal as descrbed heretofore shall be apread thereon. 7 All steeta shall ba provded wth cstch basns and ppes where the asms may be necessary for proper surface dranage The requrements of thl secton shall not he satsfed by constructon of dry well 8 he approval of any map of land delneatng streets by the Plannng Bosrd or the Townshp of Atlantc shall he n nowse construed ss an acceptance of any street Indcated thereon 9. All streets shall have water mans not less than sx (I) Inches In dameter Installed theren for the entre length thereof unless the requrements hereof are expressly waved In whole or In part by resoluton of the governng body, (h) street ska Street sgns ahall be of the type, de sgn and standard prevously nstallec. elsewhere n the Townshp Ths locaton of the street sgns shall be dstetmne by the Plannng Board. (e) Curbs and guttsrs, All curbs, where requred, shall b not less than sxteen <«) Inches deep and sx (Gl Inches In wdth and shall be constructed of a mnmum concrete mxture of part cement, 2 parts washed snnd and 3 $ parts washed gravel o other sutable aggregate Gutters shal be constructed of the same materal whenever the same are requred (d) Shade or ornamental trees. Trees where requred, ahall be of ths apecles desgnated by the plannng Hoard, of a sze not less than 2" In dameter spaced 40 feet apart and 8 feet from the curb lne They shall not he so locatsd as to Interfere wth utltes of sdewalks, If any. e) Top sol protecton. No top sol ahall be removed from the ste or ussd as spol. Top sol moved durng the course of constructon shall be redstrbuted so as to provde at even dstrbuton of cover o all are nf the subdvson and shall be stabll Ised by seedng or plantng. ft) Monuments To be of the ss d except where he. al ot Isnd comprsng suck been plaeed n ta* governng >ody under condtons approved hj the Plannng Hoard. (f) Subdvsons that adjola er la. elude exstng etreet that ca not eonform to wdths as hown on the matter plsn or offcal map or the treet wdth reuulrtments of ths ordnance ahall dedcate addtonal wdth along ether on* or both sdes of lad rosd. If the lubdvllon Is along one ads only, one-hall of the rsqulrd extra wdth shall k* dadcated v «> Grades of arteral and collector streets shall not exceed t%. Grade*» other strasts (hall not exceed 0*. th) Street Intersectons shall fee as nearly st rght angu a Is possble and In no case shall b less than sxty (It) degrees The block corners at Interseetons shall be rounded at th* eurk Ha*»)th a curve havng a radlu ef aet lee then 20 feet. II) Street jogs wth center lne ef- ets of less than m fast shsll be pehlbtrd (J) A tangent at lealt 00 ft. loag hall be Introduced between reverse unea on arteral and collector streets. Ik) When connectng treet lne! dlect from esch other at any one pelnt >r more than W degree! and.net mere ran 45 degrees, they shall be connected t a curve wth a radus of not lea* hsn 00 ft for mnor street* nd lot) t, for arteral and collector street*. Ill All chsnre In grade shall be eonlacted b/ vertcal curve ef suffcent -adua to provde a smooth transton nd propsr sght dlstancl fn) No street shall have a name whch wll duplcate or so nearly duplcate aa to be confused wth the name* f exlatmg atraet, Tha contnuaton sf >n exstng alreel shsll have the lame lame (n) Alleys shall be provded at the rfar of all lota dsslgnsd for busne* purpose and off street publc parkng apace may bs reqursd In convenent renton to lots ntsndsd to be developed >r aold for humnes purpose Secton 3 Blocks Ifl) Block length snd wdth or acre* nre wthn boundng roads shall b* such aa In aecomodate th* sse of lot requred In the area by the zonng ordnance and to provde for convenent ae- :saa crculaton control and safety ef treet trsfle Ibl In hlocv over 000 ft. long, pedestran ere-s wslvs may be rsqulred n locstons deemed necessary by the Mannng Board.Such wslk-way shall %* 0 ft ade and be straght from street o street (c) ror commercal, group heuln jr ndustral ue, block else hall be nfllclent to meet ll area and y«rd requrements for such use Secton 4. Lets. Is) Lot dmenson! and arsa hall not be les than th* requremntl ef the zonng ordnance (b) Insofar as Is practcal, tde let lnes shsll he at rght angles to straght strseta snd radal to curvsd street. Id Earh lot must front upon an ebproved treet at least 50 feet In wdth, Id) Where extra wathla been dedcated for wdenng of exstng street!, lota ahall begn st sueh extra wdth lne and all aet-baeka shall be measured such lne... Whsre there Is a queston aa t* tls sutablty of a lot or lots for ther Intended use due to factors slt*. rock formatons, flood condtlo sr smlar crcumstances, the PISAM Board msy, after adequate InveetlfMn wthhold approval of such let!. Secton 5, Publc Ue aad Servle (a) In large scale development, eetern, ments elong rear property lne* er *! * where for utlty Installaton nay ke requred Such easements shall be at least IS feet wde and located In consultaton wth the companes) or Townshp depertments concerned. (b) Where a subdwilon Is traverse* by a water course, dranage war channel or street, there shall ke provded a storm water easement or dranage rghtof-way conformng lubtantlally wth tha lnes of such watsr course and sue" further wdth or constructon, er beta, as wll be adequate for the purpose. (c) Natural features such ss trees, j brooka, hll-top and vlsw shall be preaerved whenever possble In assgnng any subdvson contanng nch tea- Id) BulUlng dsslgn The Plannng Board t wll entourage the desgn ef buldngs so al to mnmse the repetton of common external feature*, ARTICLE IX PENALTY If. before fnal approval haa keen obtaned any person transfers or Mll or tgren to nl, a owner or agnt. any land whch forms a part ef a lubdlvlslon on whch, br ordnanee, the Plannng Board Is rsqulred to aet, lueh person shall be lubjeet to a fne not to exceed two hundred (floo.00) dollars or to mprsonment for not more than thrty (JO days and eaeh parcel, plot or lot so dsposed o( shall be deemed a ssparate volaton. In addton to-the foregong. If the streets ln_the subdvson are net men that a structure on aald land In th* subdvsons would meet requrement* for a buldng permt tnder secton three of the Offcal Iap and Buldng Permt Act (lsll) tha townshp mar Insttute and mantan a cvl actlom (a) For Injunetlv* relef. (b) To lt alde and InvallJat* aar conveyance made pursuant to sueh a contract or sal* t a certfcate ef earnpllsnee has not been ssued accordance wth secton twenty-four ef Chapter 43S of the Law of llll, but only nnd shape requred by Secton 4 of If the townshp has a Plannng Beard Chapter.IBS of the Laws of 95a, and or» commttee thereof wth power te hleh: on fa) rhlch " shall be placed In accordance wth sad statute (g) Water mans culverts storm sewers and nnltary tewera All auch Installatons shall be properly connected wth an approved system and shall he adequate to handle all present and probable future development Dranage fachtea shall be of standard New Jersey Iflghv.nv ennatructnn. Water mans, If any, shall be not lesl thftn 6 In dameter. (h) Sdewalks. (I) Street lghtng. All of the above lsted Improvements shall be subject to Inspecton and approval by the Townshp Engneer who shall he notfed by the developer at least 24 hours pror to ths start of constructon No underground Installaton shall be covered untl Inspected and approved Secton 2 No fnal plat shall be approved by the Plannnc Board untl the completon of all such requred mprovements hss been certfed to the Plannng Board by the Townshp Engneer, unless the subdvson owner shall have fled wth the townahlp the performance guarantee, provded for In Artcle V, Secton 3. In nmount to cover the cost of sll such Improvements or uncompleted portons thereof ss estlmatsd by the Townshp Engneer and assurfnr the nstallaton of such uncompleted Improvements on or before the agreed date ARTICLE VIII DESIGN STANDARDS The subdvlder shall observe the fol lowng requrement! and prncples of land subdvson n the dsslxn of eaeh subdvson or porton thereof, Secton. General. The subdvson plat shall conform to deslfrn tandards_that wll encourage good development pattern! wthn the townshp Where ether or both an otflcsl map or master plan has or have been adopted, the subdvson shall conform to the proposals and condtons shown thereon The streets, dranage rlghts-of-way, school ate v publc parks and playgrounds shown on an offcally adopted master plan or offcal map shall ba consdered tn approval of subdvson plats, Where no master plan or offcal map exsts, treet and dranage rlghts-of-way shall ba ahoon ot tha fnal plat In accordance "wth Sec tlon 20 of. Chapter 433 of the Lawa of 95«and shall be luch al to lend themelvea to the harmonous development of the townshp and enhance the publc welfare In aceordsnea wth the followng deslvn standards. Secton 2, Streete. (n) The arrangement of streets not shown on the master plan or offcal map shall be such as to provde for the apords, (dl The tax map sheet, block and lot numbsrs, ". (e) All streets or roads and streams wthn E00 feat of the subdvson, Secton 2. Fnal Plat. The fnal plat (hall he drawn In Ink on tracng coth at a aoale of not leu than one Inch equals 50 feet and In complance wth all the provsons of Chapter 858 of the Laws of 968. The fnal plat shell show or be accompaned by the followng! () D a ^ l adjonng property owners as dlscloed proprlate extatlnn of exstng treetl. by the most recent munlc!r>a!~idc~rc- lb) Mnor streets shall be so desgned the followng!, (a) Da^aj_nanle._juul locaton of-thr -nbalvftlon, name of owner, graphc stale and reference Tnerld A reference merdan, < (b) Tract boundary lnks, rght-of-way Ilne ot streets, treet names, easemsnts and other rls-htl-of.way, land to, be reserved or dedcated tn publlo Use, all lot ll d thr (t")l whh Dut as tn dscourage through traffc. (c).subdvsons abuttng srterla streets shsll provde a marensl lervlce road or reverse frontage wth a buffer strlpjfor plantng, or some othsr means ot separaton of through and local traffc aa the Plannng Board msy determne approprate.,, (d) The mnmum rght-of-way ahal he measured from lot lne to lot Mm and shall T be In accordance wth the followng schedule! Arteral, collector, and " - Ittun: margnal acou strats, forty (40) foot mnmum) the rght ot war or Intsrnsl toads and alleys In mult-famly, bommerclal and Industral developments Mal be determned on an Indlyldua hss, and shal In-all cases b ot suf. (Went wdth and dlgn to lately ae- J> Jll^ J L _...utuhbbm *m^tu~ eaatatf-ill**) served or dedcated tn publlo Use, all lot,., , - llns and other s(te")lnes whh Dccurat* I comod*te, Ihe maxmum traffc, parkns; (t) meets regularly en a monthly *r more frequent bass, and (2) whose governng body hss adept* d standards and procedure! In accordance wth Secton twenty of Chapter 3 of the Laws of 968. In any such acton the transferee. purchaser or grantle shall be enttled o a len, upon the porton of the land rom whch tha subdvson waa made that remans In the possesson of tha subdtvldsr or hs assgns or lvccessers. to secure the return of any depost made or purchase pres pad, and also reasonable search fee, survey expense and ttle closng expense. If any. Any sueh acton must be brought wthn two years aftsr the dete»f the recordng o fthe Instrumsnt of transfer sale m conveyance ofsad land, or wlthla alx ears f unrecorded, ARTICLE X VALIDITY Secton. If any artcle, lecton, sm»-. jectlon, sentence, claue, or phrase ef ths ordnance for any reaon held to-be unconsttutonal or Invald, nchdeclson shall not affect the remanng portons of ths ordnance. ARTICLE XI ADMINISTRATION Secton. These rules, regulatons and standards shall be consdered the mnmum requrements for the protecton of the publc health, safsty and welfare of the ctlens of the Townlhlp of Atlantc. Anyacton taken by the Plannng Board under the terra! of thl ordnsnee shall gve prmary consderaton to the above mentoned matter! and to the welfare of the entre communty. However. If the lubdvder or hl Mnt can clearly demomtrate that, because of pecular condtons pertanng 0 h* land, the lteral enforcement of raj er more of these regulaton! I* Inpraetle*. ble or wll exact, undue hardhp, th* Plannng Board may permt lueh Tarl. ance or varlanoea a mar be reasonable and wthn the genera) purpose and ljtent of th» rules, rsgultlons and standards establshed by thl ordnance. Secton 2. All ordnance! or wrt el ordnances other than the Zonlnst Ordlnance of.the Townlhlp of Atlantle whch are Inconslstsnt wth the prevl. Ions of ths ordlnancs are herebr repealed to the extlnt ot nch Ineonslst- "" ARTICLE XJ Ths Ordnance ahall take eff*et «Its fnal psssags and publcaton aceerd-j "" "PUBLIC KOTICS The foregong ordlnrnce wa Inweduced and pawed flnt readlnr at a meetng of the Townshp Commttee «f the Townshp of Atlantc, held an <«> 29, 954 snd sad ordnance wll.be further consdered lat M fnal psssaj-e at, a llsvv VVIIIIMW^* e*^"- - s regular-meetng of lad *;Wrnl»«body to be held on Autut «. JIM, at 8!lJ V. M.. al the Townshp,»f». Atlantle Townshp. New Jener. at whleh tme and place all Pro" ««W"«t» be hssrrl thereon wll be gven Ml» portunlty* lto.4 Townshp Clejg. To I Russell S. Sanlahaa, Sr* followng ear Sales Cop Fnance Mjr

42 Pace Fourteen * V.F/W. Auxlary Presents Flag to Brownes KED BAJSH. Mrs. Ralph Wallng, left, leader of Browne troop 26, Port Monmouth, >aeeve an Amercan flag from Mrs. Ralph Eastmond, patrotc nstructor of the Veterans of Foregn Wars auxlary of Mddletown, at ceremones held n the V.F.W. home yesterday. Oth«n n the photo are Mrs. Raymond Rchardson,, presdent of the auxlary, and Brownes Sue Ann Embler, left, and Judy Toynbee. 9-Year-0d Boy Klled n Crash FABMINGDALE Wesley Van Pelt, 9, Wyckoff rd, New Shrewsbury, was klled Monday afternoon when the staton wagon hs father was drvng crashed nto a utlty pole n Howell townshp, near here, accordng to state polce at the Howell townshp barracks. The youth suffered head and chest njures and ded 5 mnutes after he was admtted to Ftkn hosptal. Hs father, Frank VanPelt, 4, was crtcally njured, sufferng fractured rbs, a nose njury, cuts on hs face and possble njury to hour commendaton certfcate and area: Edward Rondnell, Jersey an eye. A brother, Frank, 2, suffered fractures of the rght arm jamn H. Covert, chef observer of George Brown, 65 Sdney ave., a,000-hour mert award to Ben-Cty; Albert Barron, Brooklyn, and and leg and cuts of the face. the local post. Unon Beach. Accordng to state polce, the Counclman Nels Jacobsen, supervsor of the post, was n VanPelt staton wagon had been charge travelng east on Casno dr. -when t ht the pole near George Tavern rd. Polce sad they were unable to get full partculars because of Mr- VanPelts condton. Besdes hs father, the boy leaves hs mother, Mrs. Nolana VanPelt; two brothers, Frank VanPelt, Jr., and Wllam VanPelt, and three ssters, Eleanor, Rebecca and Anna VanPelt, all lvng at home; a halfbrother, Kenneth Errckson, Freehold, and two half-ssters, Mrs. Mae Pekarchk, Farmlngdale, and Mrs. Edna Erbe, Sprng Lake Heghts. The funeral wll be held tomorrow at 2 p, m. at the Clayton funeral home, Adelphta. Bural wll b» In Adelpha cemetery. Man Des n Fall From Boat Mast RUMSON Hobert Crawford, 3*, of 80 Ocean dr.; Atlantc Hghlands, wa«klled Tuesday when he fell from the mast of a, salboat owned by Pemberton Lncoln, of West Rver rd. He was pronounced dead by Dr. John Powers of Far Haven? Polce Chef Henry Kruse ana Patrolman John DeLanoy nvest gated! Born n Toledo, O., Mr. Crawford, was a son of Harry C. and " Gladys P.= Crawford -of^shaker Heghts, O. A former resdent of Newark, he_had, lved n Atlantc Hghlands fve weeks. Survvng besdes hs parents «a lster, Mrs. Jean Franklno, Warrenvlle, Heghts, O. The funeral wll be held Saturday at Shaker Heghts. Bural under the drecton of the Adams Memoral home, wll be n Hghland Park cemetery, Cleveland, Matawan Twp. Man Hangs Self from Tree MATAWAN Joseph Sheldon, 78, took hs own lfe yesterday afternoon by hangng hmself from a tree at the rear of hs home at 330 Wlson ave. Hs body <-as dscovered by hs daughter, Mrs. Ann VanDongen, wth whom he hac lved. Polce here sad Mr. Sheldons famly could gve no reason for hs act. He left no note. Because *hs clothes were soakng,wet and hs watch was wet and stopped, polce theorzed Mr. Shel-,don mght frst have attempted sucde n a stream near hs home. Funeral arrangements are n charge o the Bedle funeral home. WEDDINGS SINCLEAR CONOVEB Mss Rose Maro Snclear of Modesto, Cal., and Jackson Brldsall Conover- of Oakland, Cal., were marred July 3 n tle Frat Methodse church of Modesto. A weddng recepton waa held n.the garden of the brdes parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Snclear.. -.Mr. Conover s tne son.of Mr. and Mrs. Charles C." Conover of St. Petersburg, FJa., who attended the weddng. He Bm natve-of Red Bank, and graduated.from Red Bank hgh school n 92. He served three years wtr/ the / Unted States Navy n the South PeAflB durng World War. IT At.present "he -s employed a»» junor tnglneer wth the Bechfc\ Engneerng company of San Francsco, Cal. The couple wll resde at «3B5-B Dana st, Oakland. Twnlght Post, felects, ConvenlonlUele^aJtcB _ vtoghlands Bertram Perry, anov,.stephcn Fallee (were elected, delegates to the Amercan Legon Uta^ conventon Sept. 9 to U\rf WUdwopd, at a recent raeetfagvof Twlnll»ht post,- j l^fl> QnE6 *Ot Axvdr^w ^<8!nbu r WUlUun XlteJsljfa&nma. wa "nomnated JPOrtayMjffltfader.- Other! nomnal _.., L L -vaw-g State Offcals Laud Observers SEA BRIGHT The mportance of ground observer posts, such, as the one n operaton here, was stressed by state cvl defense, offcals n a ceremony here last nght. Maj. Warren" W. McAllster, state Ground Observer Force co-ordnator, told of the mportance of ground defense posts n the defense scheme of the country. He sad radar equpment alone s not suffcent to guard aganst enemy attacks. Capt. John kodak, another ground observer offcer, presented a,000- of the program,. Junor Hadassah Meets at Wanamassa ASBURY PARK-Tne junor Hadassah here held ts openng meet- Ing of the season lasc week at the home of Mrs. Lonel "Connla, 80 Raymere ave., Wanamassa. Mrs, Consla, last years senor advser, was presented wth a gft from the group to show ther apprecaton for all the had done. Mrs. Rose Freedman was Intror duced as ths years senor advser. Takng part In the program were Roberta Cohen, ZelJa Kate, Paula Adler, Myrna Wllk. Joyce Fnklesten, Anta Somerman and X.eonare Goldman. Others pesent were Sar Goldwyn, Ruth Halperr, Rta Cloth, Beverly Darrow, Yvette Bender, Beverly Rosenberg, Pearl Fllss, Elane Danels, Jean Berger and Marela Erntlen. Two 53-Apartment Buldngs Planned LONG BRANCH Buldng permts have been ssued here for two sx-story apartment houses to be bult atocean and South Bath aves._ at an estmated cost of $400,000. Each buldng wll contan 53 fve-room apartments and an eler vator. They wll be known as the Scott Tower apartments. They wll be on the ste of the former Scarborough hotel and wll have parkng facltes for 00 cars, Nne Motorsts Pay Volatons Bureau MIDDLETOWN Nne drvers pad fnes of }5 each to the volatons bureau durng the past week, t Vas reported by the polce department, The followng pad costs In add tlon to ther fnes: Frank V. Jackson, Newark; Chrstopher Redmond, Weens, Va.; Robert W. Mlls, New. ark; Howard C. Mller, Hackensack, all for speedng; James A. Bryan, New Brunswck, falng to--halt at a stop street, and Stanoa R. Hawkns, Belmar, falng to keep to the rght. The followng pad ther fnes for parkng In a restrcted Mrs. Freas Hurt In Far Haven Crash FAIR HAVEN Mrs. Helen Freas of Sycamore ave,, New Shrewsbury, njured her Saturday nght when the car she was drvng was In collson wth a car drven by Charles H. Shaner, -Jr., 7 Hllsde p., Far Haven, at Rdge rd. and Hance rds., was In good condton ths mornng at Rvervlew hosptal. Accordng to polce, Mrs. Freas was travelng south on Hance rd., and Mr. Shaner west on Rdge rd. when the accdent occurred; Mrs. Freas suffered a broken arm. Mr. Shaner was released from the hosptal after beng treated for a scalp cut. Mausner Dsmsses Charge Aganst Blum HIGHLANDS Magstrate Mlton A. Mausner found Oscar Blum, owner of premses at Bay ave,, not gulty Monday nght of a chargeof volatng the health ordnance. Alfred G. Horay, board of health Inspector, charged that Mr. Blum permtted an "accumulaton of flth to exst" n the buldng, Mr. Mausner fned Charles S. Roberts, 6 Rogers st., $0 for reckless drvng-and Clarence Hall, a solded statoned at Fort Hancock, $5 for reckless drvng. Costs of?3 were added In each case. Tht Red Bank Reg-lter a mono- >lva -wetkly, workng t all thnu for th«belt nteru of Red. Bunk wd y- "Jnlty. Adver^unent DAVIDSON BROS. 39^ BROAD ST., RED BANK TEL. RE WNIS-LW0KS COMSTOCK Scotch WHISKY DAVIDSONS Blended WHISKEY COMSTOCK WHISKEY COMSTOCK Imports ml 4 Yr. Old K Mtn DAVIDSONS DAVIDSONS fll*."** I Gran, 90 Praef "rrof ^r; WHISKEY DAVIDSON S - :.-# Bottled n Bond 00 PROOF * I STARKIST WHITE MEAT Tuna3 $ 6c ON STARKIST NOODLE CANS TunaSAVE FANCY CALIF. GRAPES / Sweet Vne-Rpened Calf. CANTALOUPES 2 for 290 \ JUICY SCNKIST LEMONS doz. 390 FANCY JERSEY TOMATOES 2 b DINNER 4 SAVE 6 ON HUNTS YELLOW SLICED PEACHES No. 2V CANS B es. pfcg. by Knb\m FANCYCTIIX?OD LIMA BEANS 2 bb 90 FANCY HOMEGROWN GREEN BEANS 2 b* 290 FANCY SNOW WHITE CAULIFLOWER head 250 FANCV JERSEY GREEN PEPPERS b. 50 V. 8. No. Long bland POTATOES 5 b» o. pkg. SALTINES 28 C RED^BANK STOIUE ON>Y OPEN EVERY THURS. & FRI. NIGHTS TILL 9 f I I I FROZIO FHH TRY A NEW DRINK. REAL GOLD x LIMONADE 2 6-OZ. CANS Mdkts Full 9uart SAVE 0c BUMBLE BEE FILLET OF ^ " SOLE %l ~ \.\ LITTLE SILVER STjORE EVERY FRIDAY ~TILL9 SAVE 24c ON LIBBYS Tomatoe Juce 4 SAVE 7c ON ST. ELMO Beans 7 FRENCH STYLE GREEN or WAX BEV-RICH, K-yn, \»Annc CANNED SODA ORANGE r ROOT BEER BLACK CHERRY PARTY SAVE 6c 2 2 Ox. 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