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RED BANK REGISTERVOUJME LXXIV, NO. 5. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951 SECTION ONE—PAGES 1 TO 12.

Red Bank & ft L New Fashions, Old Cars to FeatureCounty Historical Association FairNaves Conway

As Director

M w l M. Ceaway of » H U Mrd., Fair Haven, w u apewiated adirector af th* Red Baak aavta**••4 U*a essacletiea, 19 Br*a4 it.,•t ft aaeeial •aetiag Meaaar alght.Me All* the vacancy caatai fey tatreaigaaUea «f William A. Hitter.wh« recently retired free* tat aha*bvtlMM k*ri aa4 ateved f FtorMa.

Mr. Csnway, owner and aanajwof the Itaeeast Flaaaee Ot., at at•read it., hi« be«n active la elvlematten la Red Bank and vicinityfor ttveral yaara. la World WarII he did aa outstanding Job a*total chairman for the «ala •( y . 1.war hoails.

C. CMr. Conway became ar**ld*ai af

the Had Bank Community Chamberof Commerce this year after aerv.ini several termi aa director. Hewai recently elected vlee presidentof tha Community Y.M.C.A., an or-ganliatlon to which he haa devoteda great deal of time ai a memberof Mveral important committees.His ether amiiatione include thefollowing: Vice president of IUdBank Lion* club, member of theArmed roreca advlaory commute*of the «r«t Army area, member ofAncient Accepted Scottish Bit!<3M dcgrW Masons), Ocean Orovelodge IM, r. * A. M, MoamottthBoat club, board of govtrntnSweepstake* regatta committee andcivilian member of Port MonmouthOfficer*' club.

AmaelaNon M Yam OMThe Red Bank Savings aad t<san

aiaociation ii one of the oldaat ottu kind in thia locality, havingserved the area in the encourage-moat of thrift and home ownershiptha pait M'i yean. It hai currentaueta of mora than t*,M0,0W.

Tha accounu of ita member uv .era are iniured up to 110,000 by theFederal Bavingi Loan InsuranceCorp. of Washington. P. C.

Auxiliary CouncilPlans Card Party

Tha Auxiliary council of thecombined auxiliaries of tha RedBank Are department will hold acard party Wednesday, Sept 1», atTrinity Episcopal perish houee.Mrs. Frank Cannavo will be chair*man of tha benefit, arranged at awuncil meeting llonday at ReliefBra house, with membera of thatauxiliary aa hostesies.

Deputy Chief Harry Aumaek otthe Red Bank Are department, andingelo Claglla, chairman of thirecent Bremen's fair, gave thecouncil president, Mrs. KennethWoodward, a check for $300. Thisrepresented the combined auxill*tries share in their efforts in assist*',ng with the car prise of the fair.Each auxiliary of the council wiltreceive $60.

Announcement was mad* of Bre-men night observances at fairs.Members wer* Invited to attendthese events and In auxiliary uni-form. Last night was Firemen'snight at th! Fair Haven fair; to-night it will be observed at th*Oceanpoi t fair, and Aug. 31 at Un-ion Beach. Members were also In-vited to participate in the LoneBranch Are company fair Aug. 25.

Th* next council meeting will beAug. 71 at Independent flre house.

Red Cross DayAt Track Saturday

OCBANPORT-Saturday will beRed Cross day at Monmouth Park,It waa announced this weak by Am-ory L. Haskell, th* Jockey club'spresident. All program sales Sat-urday will be turned over to RedCross.

Red Cross day Is being carriedout by tracks throughout th* coun-try. At a recent meeting at Wash-ington, D. C, Roland Harriman,Red Cross national chairman, andAlfred G. Vanderbilt, president ofth* Thoroughbred Racing associa-tions, arranged the program at th*suggeation ot the government.

Holcombe Ward, chairman of theMonmouth County Red Cross ahap-tor, named Mrs. Fred M. Shock,Jr., ot Spring Lake, and ClarenceUnterberg, Shrewsbury, to a spe-cial committee to make arrange-ments for county chapter volun-teers to serve at the track Satur-day.

Ki.p CaulSh«» In eomforl In our alr-senaitltitte

Aa antique exhibit, cars of theearl*/ MWs, a fashion show andeatertaiamcat far all ages, will beIncluded ia the fourth annual coun-try fair «poaser*d by the MonmouthOxuaty Historical association atMouaottth Park race track Bun-day. Aag tt, from I to T p. m. Mrs.Arthur Coven ie general caair-aua, Meitted fey Mrs. William C.Hiker, president of the association.

TaU year** ohow will feature atunica snow, with Vivien Deaaerof M t Ceatary FOB aa commenta-tor, la addition to a snowing ofnew tall fashions, furs, dyed tomaMa the owners' racing cetera,win be shewn, aad Howard Hodgewill aha* hi* original Paris hats,Mate* of which will be given asprise* MM. Peter H. B. Cummlagaad Mrs. Robert R. Forrester, Jr.,of Raataaa, arc arranging the show,aad clothes and hati will be mod-eled by shore weaws.

Matty of OM CanAa la atkor yaw*, car* of the

•arty MmYs, drivea ker* under, theirawa pow*r, will be oa display. Morethaa M> *wa*rs have accepted in-vitation* to anew their models, andpriao* tor th* event will includea silver cup given fey Robert Enske,well-know* authority oa old silver,aad another prosented by ArthurCewon to a* competed tor a* aa*rmaa*at trophy.

Frederick P. Temtkia* of Rum-

ran, chairman of the old car com-mittee, announced thij week thata horse-drawn "chemical wagon" ofthe year 1875, recently presented uthe association by Oceanic Are en-gine company, will be on display.

Of prime interest to many attend-ing the lair will be the exhibit ofantique* by more than 40 dealersof this and neighboring states.Charles Vanderveer and Mrs. Lil-lian Boschen, antique dealers ofFreehold, are arranging the exhibit.

•Orandma'e AMtC"Grandma* Attic." a booth at

which treasure* of the past will beon sale, will be presided over byMn. Frederick J. Noble of Holm-del and Mrs. Richard Maeller ofRumson, Mrs. Frederick Freling-huyscn of Holmdel Is in charge ofthe (lowers and vegetable table.

Serving on the prise committeeare Mist Mildred Enright *f Free-hold and Mi«. Ira Haupt, Jr., ofDeal. The food tables will be incharge of Mrs. Morton Allen andMn. Frank Sindlinger of Holmdeland Mlsa J. Mabel Brown of Key-port. Mrs. Leon Hess of Middle-town is arranging games and ponyridts for the children,

MM. J. Lyle Kinmonth of WestAllenhurst la treasurer for the fairand Mrs. Andrew V. Stout of Nave-sink River rd., Middletown town-ship, head the committee on pat-ronesses.

Start Suit for SIMM AgainstGty of Long Branch for Storm Death

itlareia J. Coddington of . » Hud-ssa avr, and John R. Ferris ofLaaalng, Mich., have Instituted aMint suit In th* Monmouth countycourt for IMO.OO*, against the cityaf bong Branch.

The action soehs damagei fortajurle* suffered by Mr. Codding-ten aad Mr. Ferris ana for Injurieswhich r**uH*d la th* death of Mr.C*4«agt*a'* daughUr. MargaretLta Coddlagtoa, In the storm lastNov. U, when a Urge section ofth* boardwalh came apart and wascarried across Ocean ave., strikingall three of th* plaintiffs.

The complaint charged that thecity waa guilty of wrongdoing inth* construction aad maintenanceof th* boardwalk and that this wasth* cause of the failure and sub-sequent disintegration of the sec-tion which brought about their In-juries.

Mr. aad Mrs. Coddington, theirdaughter and Mr. F*rrls wer* atth* Intersection of Ocean ave. andSouth Bath ave. observing thestorm. As th*y were preparing toleave, th* boardwalk began to giveway. Bator* they could reach apolat of safety, a large section be-eam* detached and was carriedinto Ocean eve, a distance of overSO f**t.

TIM section of boardwalk knock-ed Miss Coddington unconsciousand eh* died three hours later InMoamouth Memorial hospital. BothMr.' Coddington and Mr. Ferrissuffertd saver* personal Injuriesfor which they war* also treatedat th* hospital.

At th* point wh*r* th* accidentoeeurrod, It was claimed that therewere no bolts or other supportsholding the decking of th* board-walk to th* uaderstructure.

Suit on behalf of Mr. Coddingtonand Mr. Ferris was Aled by Theo-doro J. Labrocqu* of Parsons, La-brocquo, Canaona 4k Combs ot Red

Township RoadContract Awarded

COLTS NSCK—Submitting thelowoet of four bids, M. J. Stavolaof Red Bank was awarded the con-tract by th* township committee atlast Thursday's meeting for extens-ive Improvements to the Colt'sNeck-Montros* rd. His bid was•10.M1.1J.

Th* committee by resolutionraiaed th* salary of Harry Crine,township elerk, from MOO to $1,000.

Th* commute* was requested totako ov*r a privat* road owned byJoseph Issn of Tellow Brook farm.Mr. Isan agreed to do the necessarywork on th* road to satisfy th*committee's specifications.

William Munoa, manager of theColt's Neck general store andspokesman tor the newly-organisedtownship citizens' committee, askedIh* committee what, If anything,had been don* regarding zoning.Chairman Joseph Moreau, Jr., an-swered that th* toning commission,headed by Oeorge OoOarmo, hadturned In th* proposed toning ordi-nance with roquuted changes andthat tha group had now Anlihed itswork. Mr. Moreau added that thetoning question would b* placed onthe regular ballot at the Nov. 6election for vote by th* taxpayers.

William Murray, whoa* horn* Islocated across the street from amilk station platform at the cornerof Creamiry rd. asked the commu-te* fer ita co-operation In efforts tohave the station discontinued atthia location as th* noli* startingat 8:30 a. m. seven days a week isobjectionable. Murray said heworks six days a week from • a.m.to 7 p.m. and would like to restSundays. He stated that this wasthe second tim« he had brought thematter to the attention of the com-mittee. Murray was told the com-mute* would t«« what could bedon*.

Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Kaufmanof th* Iris Gardens asked the com-mittee by letter fer better policeprotection In their area. The ro-quest will be considered by thecommittee,

M.unUln Hill Nuraery tili.nl•full t«rm begin* Sept, A, Knroll nnw,

Chapel Mill, Fiona AT 1.»»»•.—Adver-Uieatnt.

Induction CdhTo Be IneretmdTan •elective Barries system

FAIR HAVEN—Mr. aad Mrs.Robert H. Traok of Grange ave.,Fair Haven, have sold their attrac-tive, modern riverfront property taMr. and Mr*. Robert C. Stanley,Jr., of River rd., Fair Haven. Mr.and Mrs. Track have moved taWoodstock, Vt. The Ray Van Hornagency, Fair Haven realtors, wasthe broker effecting the transac-tion.

The property includes a Colonialresidence of brick and frame con-struction with ten rooms, four bathsand powder room, built about 10years ago by John M. McCauley,who sold to Mr. and Mr*. TrukIn IMS. The Ray Van Horn agencywas also the managing agent inthe INS sale of the property.

The new residence was built onthe site of the old Zt-room JohnWagner mansion built in the gaytO's, which waa dcmoliihed aboutIt years ago, while the propertywas owned by the late William C.Wilson. In 1M» the late George W.C. McCarter was the owner of theattractive riverfront showplace.

The grounds include several acre*With US feet of bulkhead river-frontage. The tract is outstandingbecause of IU expansive view, roll-Ing lawns and high bank, windingdriveways and old Shade trees of aWide variety. Outbuilding include amodern three-car garage with Ave-room guest apartment, tool shop,kennels and large boathouse.

Adjacent property owners alongthe river include Mrs. William H.McCracken, Theodore J. Labreeque,Dr, Stanley J. Qoodman, WalterMouatford and W. Paul Stlllman.

aad tae Mmwlag

The Max* to Jela anyot the amsed forces aa* boon ot>leaded U Aug. si. Aayoae aeeir-lag to a* *• aaoatd make aapNaaUsa wttkawt demy, and Motify thedraft hoard at oace.

HacLevy PupilsOn Television

Will Be Seen on WATVSaturday at 6 P. N.

Fifty-six children from the Mac-Levy Dance studio, 17 White St.,will present for the flrst time ontelevision an interpretation ot thelife of Ulysses and his crew, andtheir adventures on the Island otthe Sirens on the make-believe hourover WATV Saturday, Aug. 4, at •p. m.

The Dramatic department adapt-ed the theme of the classic tale,which will relate through the me-dium of ballet, tap, voice and dra-matics, how for ten years Ulyssesand his men endeavored to reachtheir homeland, only to end up onthe Island of the Sirens. The moralof the story will be" that tfie timemust come when one has to meetresponsibilities and obligations—itis the price of growing up.

The choreography for the fantasywas created by the Dance depart-ment and original music for theshow was written by Irene Shan-non, musical director, and LconaStevens Hollisten.

The children who will participateare Joseph Accerra, Bonnie Bogart,Joy Belovus, Eileen Bills, BarbaraBowden, Edna Brown,. Doreen Ber*man, Richard Bcrman, BeverlyBerger, Cheryl Bennett, RobertBergln, Shirley Bennett, BarbaraColangelo, Marguerite DePletro, Jo-anne Donato, Jane England, BruceErlckson, Garry Havens, SandraHirst, Teddy Hirst, Claudia Hayes,Pat Jentllc, Deannc Johnson, Kath-leen Kearney, Sheila Kearney,Karen Kiley, Lorraine Lisk, Bar-bara Loversedge, Jane Loftus, El-len Lehtonln, Frank Leonard, MaryAnn Lenti, Chonnie Lamberaon,Sharon Meyer, Janet McCracken,Susan Matlack, Leona McLaughlin,Joan Mackey, Eva Newton, DuaneOpdyke, Mary Ellen O'Brien, Shir-ley Perrlne, Alan Peterson, EmmaRoyal, Patricia Remley, Maura Re-gan, Elisabeth Bobbins, SarahSchlpani, Sandra Sachs, LindaSchcnck, Verlca Sherrod, Carol To-malno, Diedre Tobln, Phyllis Vit-telle, Carol Vlttelli and GregoryWest.

Democrats OpenNew Headquarters

County Democrats gathered Mon-day night to open the new countyDemocratic campaign headquartersIn the Carlton theater building onMonmouth at. The same headquar-ters were used by Katharine ElkusWhite in har successful campaignfor mayor of Red Bank.

Mayor White was unable to at-tend because of illness. Candi-dates present were Sol Lautman,who is seeking election as statesenator; Charles Applegste andJohn Stillc, candidates for the stateassembly, and Frank Dalton andQustave Freret, candidates for theboard of freeholders.

Serving on the welcoming com-mittee were Paul Klernan of LongBranch, state committeeman andformer mayor of Long Branch;Mayor F. Bits* Price of Eaton-town; Mrs. Katherine Freret, FairHaven, vice chairman of the coun-ty committee,. and Mrs, AdelineBarton, Asbury Park, president ofthn Women's Democratic club ofMonmouth rnUnty,

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Trask ResidenceOn RiverfrontSold by \ in Horn

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St. James ChurchCard Party Aug. I t

Plan* are complete for the cardparty which the women of St.James' Catholic church will holdSaturday afternoon, Aug. II, on theMolly Pitcher hotel lawn. Therewill be a showing of fall clothesfor children and adults, the themeof which ia to b* "Fashion ShowBlmpllfUd."

Lucille Ckttanach of Manasquanwill be th* commentator, and fash-ions will be shown by LIs Ambroseof Red Bank and Spring Lake, andby th* Bab and Betty Shop of RedBank.

There will be any number ofprises, and there will also be tableawards. Serving on the receptioncommittee are Mrs. FrederickCrine, Mrs. Theodore J. Labreeque,Mrs. Joseph P. Hintelmann, Mrj,Hubert Gaul, Mrs. William Domid-ion, Mrs. John P. Oaul and MissAgnes Kan*.

Members of the ticket commit-tee Include Mrs. Harry McCormlckand Misses Helen Lang, MargaretKelly and Marguerite Ward; re-freshment committee, Mrs. OeorgeGill. Mrs. A. J. Patterson, Mrs.William Cross. Mrs. Edward Healy,Mrs. Julia Kniffen, Mrs. BruceCrisped, Mrs. Edward Scoales, Mn.Philip Rleman and Mrs. CharlesAllaire; tables, tollies and cards,Mrs. Mae Ryan, Mrs. William Ear-hart, Mrs. Owen Grant, Mrs. Wil-liam Angerole, Mrs. Harold Haug,Mrs. Richard Notts, Mr*. HarryHoffman, Mrs. Lawrence Roche,Mrs. Joseph Laurino, and prises,Mrs. Edward Rathbun, Mrs. PhilipThomas, Mrs, William Hoffman,Mrs. Georg* Grause, Mrs. WilliamDecker, Mrs. Morten Klrman, Mrs.Edward Garvey and Mrs. JohnLally.

Annual StarlightPromenade Sept 2

The annual Starlight promenade,sponsored by the Ladles' Hebrewsociety and the community plan-ning board of tha CongregationB'Nal Israel, will be held Sundayevening, Sept. 3, at the North EndBeach club, Long Branch,* formerlythe Casino Beach. Israel H. Bres-low is the general chairman of th*event.

A gala entertainment programis being planned, and a water showwill be pMsented by top-notchstars in the club's pool. Sam Wald-man's orchestra will play for danc-ing, and there will be severalprise*.

There will be a meeting ot thegeneral committee tonight at theJewish Community center on Riv-erside ave. Serving with Mr. Bres-low will be Mrs. Breslow; Mr. andMrs. Norton Krongelb, Mrs. Her-man Cohen, Mrs. Edwin Strsuss,Mrs. Jack Winters, Mrs. PhilipWaldman, Mrs. Melvln Goodman,Mrs. Milton Kosene, Mrs. HymanPolin, Mrs. Ralph Stsln, AI Fink,Lester Grubman, Morton Winer,Norman Bragar, Seymour Corwln,Cy Friedman and Philip Shapiro.

Bowling Center AlleysTo Open This Month

The bowling alleys at the RedBank Bowling Center, 129 Mon-mouth St., have been resurfaced forVincent Sacco, proprietor, by theBrunswlck-Balke company of NewTork. A new automatic ball cleanerhas been Installed and the alleyswill be opened for the season thelater part of this month.

The alleys were resurfaced witha specially designed machine usedfor the first time at the 1B51 Amer-ican Bowling Congress tournamentat St, Paul, Minn, The machine issupposed to provide the flatest andmost mechanically perfect nllry sur-face under American Bowling Con-gress itfulations.

Shrewsbury Boys Hold Polio Benefit

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In Mw iM'mf ora, L ta *., frewt row, Lin 4a HiNiare), Atica May, Kenneth Zamtfow, liltylarva* and! • • J Htmidna*. Canto raw, Mercean McNeel, Philip May, ShirUy Mc&koo, AudreyMcNaal, Hernia Jalwuw, May jmitfc ana Mary Am Hoimcnaat. lack raw, Jamai Sscjurten, Jamei

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Colonial PlaceIn Rumson SoldBy MeCue Agency

Mr. and Mn. EltJonHarvey, Jr., Buy theBaxter Estate

The colonial residence of Mrs.Charles E. Baxter has just beensold by the Joseph G. McCue agencyto Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Harvey, Jr,of Rumson.

The property consists of sevenacres fronting on Naveaink ave.,Rumson, and a semi-private horse-shoe drive leading through "Ro-maine Park." It also borders on alarge pond Sowing into the SouthShrewsbury river. Originally It wasa part of the holdings of GirardRomalne, who resided at Rumsonmany years.

Howard W. Demareet, a Newarkattorney, purchased the land fromthe Ramalne family, and In !•*•sold it to the Oat* Charles E. Bax-ter. At that time there was a su-perintendent's cottage on the prem-ises, built about 100 years ago.

Mr. and Mrs. Baxter greatly en-larged the original building, con-verting it into one of the loveliestcolonial homes in this area, con-sisting of ten rooms, two baths and Ia two-car garage attached. One]attractive feature ia a combinationinside and outside barbecue grill.

Until recently the new ownershave been occupying a cottage onthe Dinsmore Banks estate.

Maj. VanNote, 2SMi M. P.% CitedFor Meritorious Conduct ia Korea

KOREA-The 2sMh Military Po-lice company, under the commandof Maj. Harry T. VanNote, Jr., for-merly of Red Bank, has been citedfor "exceptionally meritorious eon-duet in the performance of out-standing service" In support of com-bat operations at Seoul.

The award, presented July 11 byLieut. Gen. Frank Milburn, CC.I.Corps, Is as follows:

Lincroft ChurchPlans Supper

LINCROFT — A "hot supper Isthe flrst of maay projects plannedby members of th* Lincroft Com-munity church to be held at th*church to raise money tor a fur-nace for the recently completedaddition. Plans for the supper weremade at the monthly meeting oftha congregation Wednesday eve-ning of last week.

It will be a baked Virginia hamsupper with potato**,, vegetables,relishes, biscuits, pie and coffee, andwill be held Wednesday, Aug. IS, at6 p. m. The supper wilt be preparedand served by Mrs. John Mauser,Mrs. Harry Seylax, Mn. StanleyStllwell, Mrs. . Frank McCarron,Mrs. Harold Morgan, Mrs. EdwardFields, Mrs. Fred Owens, Mrs. Har-old Cook, Mrs. William Diem andMrs. Charles Conover. Serving onthe ticket committee are HaroldMorgan, Edward Fields, CharlesConover and Frank Braun.

Mm, Charles Cox was appointedchairman of a committee^ for ahirn dance to be held In September,Mrs. Harry Seylas Is chairman ofthe special award committn.

After the business session, re-freshments were served. Hostesseswere Mrs. Frank Braun, Mrs. La-roy Antonldes, Mrs. Milton Brown-lee and Mrs. Frank Toop, Sr. Oth-ers attending were Mr. and Mrs.Edward Fields, Mr. and Mrs. Har-old Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. ' jnleyStllwell, Mr. and Mrs. Charts Con.over, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Cox,Mrs, Seylas, Mrs, Floyd Lum, MM.William Diem, Frank McCarron,Frank Braun and Charles Toop,

The next trustees meeting will beheld Aug. IB, and the next congre-gations! meeting will he held Aug.aa at • B. m.

VanBy direction of the Secretary of

the Army, under the provisions ofAR MO-ik, the Meritorious UnitCommendation U awarded to thefollowing unit of the United StatesArmy (or exceptionally meritoriousconduct in the performance of out-standing service during the periodindicated. The citation rcadi asfollows:

Tha HWh Military Police Com-M M la eit*d for •xeiptloaallymeritorious conduct la the perfor-mance of outstanding services it.Korea in support of combat opera-tions during the period from 8 Dec,1M0, to IS June, 1951. During thisperiod, the company displayed ex-traordinary esprit de corps and de-termination during estrcmelv crit-ical and swiftly changing combatconditions and requirements. Dur-ing the withdrawal from Seoul onthe Sd and 4th of January, it wasthe efficient manner In which thiscompany controlled traffic crossingth* Han rlvtr that orderly evacu-ation was made possible. The 2MHhMilitary Police Company displayedsuch outstanding devotion and su-perior performance of exceptionallydifficult tasks as to set it apart andabove units with similar missions.The exemplary conduct of mem-bers of this company by persever-ance, Improvisations, skill and in-genuity insured the successful ac-complishment of all assigned mis-sions and reflect treat credit onthemselves, the Military PoliceCorps, and the military service ofthe United States.

By Command of Lieutenant Gen-eral VanFleet:

Leven C. Allen,Ma). Gen. V. 8. Army

Chief of Staff.The 289th has been under com-

mand of Maj. VanNote the puttwo years.

Maj. VanNote, who la the son ofRed Bank's retired police chief,Harry T. VanNote, entered the ser-vice as a second lieutenant Oct. 31.1M1, at the Infantry school, FortBennlng, Qa, and has seen contin-uous service since then. From 1946to IMS, he served as IntelligenceOfficer and Motor Officer of the728th M.P. battalion and command-ed the Slst M.P. company of Phil-ippine Scouts.

When Maj. VanNote left FortSam Houston, Tex., for Korea, hiswife, the former Louise Hiltbrunnerof Rumson, and their two children,Dorla and Peter, returned to theirhome on River rd., Rumson.

Colony to BackQueen Candidate

HIOHLANDS-Rcsldents of theWater Witch bungalow colony havepledged to enter a contestant in thecompetition for queen of the sum-mer festival and baby parade to beheld along Bay ave here Saturdayafternoon and evening, Aug. 25, itwas announced this week byThomas Tyrrell, queen contestchairman, who urged resident* ofother sections ot the borough to en-ter candidates.

Voting coupons to select the fes-tival queen will be available tomor-row through borough merchantsIdentified by queen competitionplacards. Registration for the con-test may *>e accomplished at thelibrary on Bay ave. between 7 andt p, m. Wednesdays, Fridays andSaturdays and between 10 a. m andnoon Saturdays, Mr. Tyrrell said.

The contest, which is open toyounR women 12 to 16 years old,will be a highlight of the festivalwhich, besides the baby paradealong Bay ave, to Huddy park Inthe afternoon, also will include ablock dance to the music of Stan-ley Molntosh of Llulu Sllvor andhis orchestra from 9 p. m. to Ia, m.

V I M I Hall PficaRnteltl purchait of One china »••••

and bowtl. KendelvoUR GUI Shop, 323Banti av*., Asbury Park.—Advtrtiu-menu

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Six Centers DrawRecord ClassesTo Learn-to-Swim

Th* learn-to-swlm crogram ofMonmouth county chapter of theRed Cross, In progress four years,this year Is miintalnlng six train-ing centers with four times the en-rollment of the original grouplearning fundamental principles ofswimming and behavior in andaround water and craft to avoidaccidents.

Set up by Edward F. Sylvester,director of safety eervicea for thechapter, the program schedules in-struction at Port Monmouth poolfor children of the Bay-shore sectionand at Kepwel park for youngster*of the Red Bank area. Trsiningcenters also are maintained at LakeTopanemus for children of theFreehold area and at NeptuneBeach, Belmar aad ManasquanBeach for shore area youngsters.

The program is co-sponsored withthe Red Bank Community Y.M.C.A.In municipalities where the "¥" hasestablished playground facilitiesand programs. These include Riv-er Plasa, Little Silver, Rumson,Fair Haven, Atlantic Highlands,Vail Homes, Fair View, Keansburg,Highlands, Shrewsbury, Eatontown,Branch ave. playground and West-side "Y." Other communities In thecounty are sponsored by the localbranch ot the Red Cross.

Overwhelming response at theplayground in Atlantic Highlandsresulted In transfer ot youngstersfrom the Port Monmouth pool tothe pool at Kepwel park where theywill begin Instruction Monday at11:30 a. m. Groups from Keyportand Matawan will start then atPort Monmouth pool,

Water safety instructors at PortMonmouth pool Include Miss AnneDeAngelis, Miss Audrey AnnShipper, MIM Shellah O'Brien, Mrs.Mary Lou Richmond and Mrs. Bar-bara Jane Thompson. Miss AudreyB. Shtppee la program supervisorat the pool.

John Doerr is supervisor ot th*Kepwel park learn-tc-swim pro-gram. He Is assisted by DouglasBailey, Miss Denlae Hallam, MissNancy MacNtil and Miss BeaSweeting, senior llfesavers, andMrs. Virginia Clapp and HowardRichmond, Instructors.

Other county Instructors are MissMarylon Sexton. Miss Irene Mica,Mrs. Ruth Doudon, Mrs. FlorenceMonaghan, Mita Jacqueline Apple-gate, Miss Nsdlne Woolley, DickSheehan, Walter Meyer and Chart**Zanes,

Cams RswrttrsAtttd In our cl«m. privatt fitting roomby txptrt graduiti mal> and («mal« Al-ton Alteration* to fit you ptrionally,For aervicc without waiting, or for hotnafitting call Red Bank S-2SU, Southlariey Surgical Supply, 33 laat FfOBIatrtat, Rtd Bank— Advirtiumant,

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Mertiaia M n i rfor homn, (armi, country ••tati, bull-ntia building! cxUtlng or naw, Lonlttrm >»•> imymcnt. liberal loant on»crm'lbl» nrnr»rtir« Jnirnh Q, MeCutAgen:.v Rtilton. Mortgaga Depart-• tat . raoat *U l-0»4tr-AdY«»»HSMSl.

Sea Bright ActsTo Obtain LandFrom Railroad

Council Appropriates117,830; AuthoritM•17,000 Bond faaiM

SEA BRIGHT—An ordinance pro-viding for the acquisition of JerseyCentral railroad property was in-troduced by Councilman Ralph W.Lawrence and passed on its Bratreading by the mayor and couneilFriday night.

The property wanted by the bor*ough, for use a* a parking area, isthe strip of land between the southend of the Peninsula house prop-erty and the north line of Beachst. The ordinance appropriate*117,150 for acquisition of the lintand authorizes the issuance of |1T,.000 in municipal bonds to financtthe appropriation.

In a resolution, the mayor andcouncil authorised George A. Gray,borough attorney to institute an ap-peal of the railroad property as*segment. The property is pressntlyassessed at (10,112. According tothe resolution, the mayor and coun-cil feel the property should prop.erly be atsesiei at $100,000. If theland were reassessed for thatamount it would mean an increaseof 16,000 In the. ta* income of th*borough.

Sea BtifM DayThe mayor and council agreed ta

have Monday. Aug. 21. set as B*aBright day at the Freehold race-way. Tom Lane, a representativeof the raceway, told the municipalgoverning body it was the custom,of the track to honor the variouscommunities In the county andwould liko to honor Sea Bright thlalseason. He pointed out that thafeature race on that date would b*called the Sea Bright special andth* mayor or council could presenta trophy to th« winning driver. Th*council voted against a suggestionof Mayor Thomas Farrell to giveI2S tor the purchase of a trophy. Itwas the feeling of the council thatthe Chamber of Commerce or Lionsclub could afford to provide atrophy.

Councilman Neils Jaeobsen re*ported that the Arm of Jess* A.Mowland * Sons, which Is repairinga number of municipal bulkheads,had found It Impossible to repairthe bulkhead on Southway becauseof its rotted condition. The coun-cilman sdclrd that Mr. Howiandhad offered to reinforce the rear ofthe bulkhead anil put It in snap*for 1300. The council authorisedpayment of that amount

•eft Drink Stalraaat*Th* council rescinded the action

taken at its previous meetiag t*permit the Perth Am boy Bottlllgcompany to operate a soft drinkconcession at the municipal beach.At Its last meeting the couneilagreed to let the bottling eompinyoperate the concession for the sumof |300. The council took Its ae*tlon Friday night after John Una.say said, he thought the mattershould have been advertised. Aftera brief discussion, Councilman JohnDonnelly said It didn't make anydifference to him whether or notthe concession Is granted. Council*man Ralph W. Lawrence agreed.and rescinded a motion he hadmade at the last meeting to permitthe concession.

Mrs. Jane Garland of Osbornapi, asked Mr. Jaeobsen what actionhad been taken on the removal ofa light near her home. At th* pre-vious meeting of the mayor andcouncil. Mrs. Garland had askedthat the light, which was movedrecently from near the river to ltapresent location, be taken out. Mr.Jaeobsen tolrl Mn. Garland he badbeen asked by several residents ofOsborn pi. ta have the light put InIts present place and that he wasn'tgoing to have it taken out. Mr*.Garland said. If he wouldn't takecare of the matter, she would go tothe Jersey Centrsl Power and LightCompany and have it removed her*self.

Leon's CleanersAdds New Process

Howard Leon of Leon's Cleaner**> Launderers, White at., today an-nounced the Innovation of a newprocess for cotton, rayon and silkdresses as well as for men's sum*mer suits that he termed the mostoutstanding development in the drycleaning industry for many years*

"In the past," Mr. Leon stated,"the renewal of the proper type otsizing in each individual garmenthad always been a bugaboo to thedry cleaner. If he attempted to re*store the slsing to groups of gar-ments In one operation there waaalways the problem of what waajust th* risht feel and drape foron* type of material was too heavyor too light for another. In con*traat It each garment was haa*dl«d Individually it was a costlyand time consuming process."

Emery Industries, makers of thefamous nationally advertised "Sanl-tone" dry cleaning process, aftermany years of research have foundthe answer to thia problem In anew product which Is now availableto their licensees.

"Their discovery dsflnltely re*moves the neceisity of washingcottons and linens in order to re-store their body," declared Mr.Leon. "Summer dresse* and suit*after treatment will stay freshlonger and will not wrinkle nearlyaa much as after just cleaningalone. At Leon's the new treatmentwill be given to all garments re-quiring It at absolutely no extracharge."

Old Christ church In Shrewsbury «el«-bratas III 349th .nniv.Ti.ry with an old-faihluned country fair on Aug. IS and17. Antiques, anaek bar, food lair, dolls,kitchen auppllo, mirrir.fo.rognil, ptmtriH-i, pink Irnnumil*. hamlierslia, ete.•••>•"- •—'—',—AtvsrtlMSMnt,

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IJONG BRANCH—Monmeuth Me-!a*5i'ial hospital1* combined build-itip and m.iinlpnsnrp campaign torm»e fSin.OQfl has pswed the half-»-iy mark by vr^orting • total of$111,000 at thr last meeting.

Walter W. Rrid. Jr.. generalrh^ifman. and Pr. \rmand Haiti'mrr, uprrial sifts chairman, atatathat the drlvr > progressing as «i- \~rerfd. an<1 th'»< the publir 1* re-sponding j»plrnd:dly.

To date, thp campaign for 1119.-(W for th"" building- fund haai-eachrd $5.1fion. while the aienul-taneniis di ivr for $100,300 for snaia-tenance ha* grown to IS7.4OO.

Dr. Hammer »t«to4 that all werk-f i?. about 500 of them, should makervrry effort row to bring the ram-pa ign to a euccewful conrluaiaa iathe next two week*.

Both Dr. Hammer and Mr. Raidpraised the work of the area chair-men and district workers, aad add-ed that it appears It though, whenthe final report* are in, the districttotal will be the largeet ia tha his-tory ef the hospital.

College to AwardWuesthoff M. A.

ATLANTIC H I G H L A N D S -Georgc H. Wucnthoff of 82 Southsva., ii»tructor la aocial rttidies atthe high school, will receive thtdegree of ma#ter of «rta ia aocial•tudlei Kelt Wednesday from theNew Jereey State Teachcra college• t Mentelair.

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UNCRorr-W. V. Braasaala rttha Niagara Chaatlsal aad Sprayeaasiaay. Freehold, asaka aa lasae-tieldea sad sheailesl rerUllseraTharsday alfht at a sjeetlag el theUMrsft-Hslaidel Klwaala el»b.Mr. Braasaala gave a brief ewtllMsf tha history af bus warfare.

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wOTesWt WBJP si*nivr«Bi • y \tnbars aad trlaads la tha eeamuaUy.Ha was preaeated a check tawardatha ptirebaaa of a new autamoblle.Jobs Lenta aiada tbs yreesatatlon.

Mlat Stella Milks vtatted MissDeris Sehab ef Braeklya aver thweek-sad. Mr. sad Mrs. JeesphMllke enUrtalaed Mr. aad Mra.Lawrence Hyma aad faaslly ef Mel.lead, Mich., last week. Rebert Mil-ko, sf Little Creek, Va., aeaaunflrat elaas, apest a week here withhia parents.

Mri. Allrad Celsett spent severaldays last weak with her aoa-ln-lawsad daughter, Mr. and Mra. OaergeWillis of Petersburg, Va., whereaha greeted har graadeea, Qeerga,Jr., Mra July M.

Kenneth Foulks observed bisbirthday Monday with Ms family.Ha spent Wednesday la New Yorkwith hla parents aad brothers at-tending ahswa,

Mr. aad Mrs Carl Oelgsr aaddaughter have moved fraai Ridgeava. to their aew home st Milt.town, It. J.

Jamaa Srand haa bean a patlanlat the Camp Kilmer hospital leitha put few weeke.

Mr. aad Mrs. Otto Hacker andchildren ipent three weeks at Men-tauk Point, I* I.

William Benninge haa returnedto his position with the StandardOil company at Linden after a twoweeks' vacation. Mr. aad Mrs.George Mlcolol of Jeraey City wereSaturday guests of Mr. and Mrs.Bennlngs.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller andMr. and Mre, Charlea Selgler ofBloomnald ware entertained Sun-day.

Mr. And Mrs. Harold Copelanand son and Mlsa Carol Cornelspent Sunday In Seaalda Height!

Mr. and Mrs. E. Dorn, MriFrancea Mateker, Mlsa DorothMateker of St. Louis, Mo, and EmilDorn of New York are ipandingtwo weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Al-bert Cansen. Mr. and Mrs. NormalSavage of Long bland were gueetiMonday and Tuesday,

The Women's Republican elulwill meet Tuesday afternoon altha home of Mri. Craig Finnegan,Plant will be made for a but trip.

Mr. and Mm. Out lhhne andMr. and Mra. Edgar Hahne ipenpart of last week visiting the caverne In Virginia and alao point!

: of intereit in Wellington, t>. ~1 The Ladles' auxiliary of the Independent Are company held a cov-ered dish supper Tuesday evenlmat the flrehousa,

I Jack Binning of East rd.I celebrate his 16th birthday toI morrow.

Hops Compton of WatertownMan., spent part of last week withher cousin, Verna Salmon. Bh«haa also been visiting her grandparents In Red Bank accompanliby her mother and sister.

LI. Joseph Finnegan, U.3.N.spent a ten-day leave with hiparents, Mr. and Mri. Craig Firnegnn. Ha recently returned Iroma European trip,

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Mr. aad Mra. Daalcl W. Dora ofHaekaey id. were boat* Saaday ata f aaUIy reuaioa aad barbecue oup-per, hoaoriag Mr. Dera'a aepaowaad hia wife, Mr. aad Mre. Bea MillOrr ef Eaat Foiat. Co., wbe aregusata ef the Dora faaUly. Tkeparty waa held ooi tka lava of tkeDoras' beau, aad picture* at thagathcriag were takea by DenialDora, Jr.

Preeeat were Mr. aad Mra. Dam.It., and children, Daoay, Patricia.Philip end Kathy-Lyaae, aad Mr.aad Mrs. Robert DeAdder aad thil-drea, Maria and Bobkie, of Shaaew-brseh farau, Shrewsbury; Mr. aadMra. Victor M. Dora aM cblldrea,Betsy aad Jimmy, aha ef Sbrewe-kury, and Mr. aad Mn. Willis Boae,Meptua*.

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faaturlag Conductor Fraae* Autariof tka local fhar« Symphaar at-cktatra will hegta ••May altar*aaoa over tha network of tka Aajarlean BreMeaoting spates*. Mr. Au»tori will ha hear* with tha Chan-taua.ua Symphony archcatra, o(wkieh ha u conductor aa4 aiwel-cal director during the ausjMernaatha. The broadcast, a aaa hourprogram, begiaalng at I p. • . aa•unlay, will ha hear* locator over•Utlaa WJ8 aaa WJC-tM

Mr. Autori complete* hla Srat•euoa aa conductor af the MoraSymphony orchestra la May, com-pleting a aeriei of three conearttwith the local group la Red lankCatholic high achool auditorium. Hais altu awutilaU timiluUur uf theNew Terk Philharmonic orchestraduring the wiater oeaeoa.

The tumaier concert Mbeen under way at ChauUua.ua lake•Ince early In July hut braadeaatlngarrangement* wara net announceda* complete*- until thla ween. Allfour Sunday coneerti during Au-giut will he broadcast, witC Mr.Autori conducting.

Councilman's ChargeDismissed in Court

rREEHOLD^-Maglitrata Chartur. Dittmar haa dlimltMd a com-plaint againat Louie J, Cohen, pro-duce dtaler, charging him withdisturbing tha pane* at « a. a»July 11 Tha complaint waa madiby Councilman Harry Sagotsky.

In a hearing laat Thursday nightthere were a number of eharp a*ehangei between Mr. Sagotahy andhli eouiln, Samuel Sagotsky, attor-•ey for Mr. Cohen.

Councilman logotaky, who ap-peared aa hla only wltnoai, eon-tended that Mr. Cohen either madeor waa reaponilble for the makingof nolaea at hia atand In the mar-ket yard, which abuta Mr. Begotaky'i home. 8 a m W | Sagotaky aaldthere were no unneceaiary nolaeaand If there were aoma nolaeeCouncilman Bagotsky'a tempera-ment made them aeem a nulaance.

New Biirleaque StageShow at the Savoy

A8BURT PAfUC-"«lnky'and "Shorty" MeAllliter. two ofburleaque'e top eomedlam, and tall,exotic "Trudine," the "body beauti-ful," headline thie wetk'a stage•how. ••Scandal* of SI" at tha Savoy.

Milt Hamilton, popular M. C. and"straight man," and blende, petitMarlon Wakefleld. are continuingtheir engagement here. A newdance Una, new alnger and new ape-clalty performers augment the castof more than M entertainers. Twoahowa are presented nightly, withan eitra midnight frolics Saturday.

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from a two weeks' vacation withhla graadparcata, Mr. and Mra.John Ouerden, at Blmhurat, Pa.Douglas Wllliama la spending twoweeks there now. They are eonsof Mr. anal Mr*. Alfrea Williams.

Mr. aM Mra. Jake Pelaer of Jer-aey City and Keansburg epent Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Con-over aad Karl It. Beradt.

Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Murphy efAsbury Park apent Saturday withMr. and) Mr*. VanCalkurg.

Julia Pertin. daughter of Mr. andMra. John Portia, left Friday for atwo-week vacation with her auntand unele, Mr. and Mra. Carl Elm*gren, at Lake Raukoakoma, L, I.

Jeffery Dimm, eon af Mr. andMra. Oaorge Dlmm of Point Pleas-ant, vlalte* laat weak with »>e auntand mele, Mr. and Mra. HarrySeylai

Mr. aad Mra. Kenneth Colline andchildren are spending a three-weekvaeatle* at Manasejuaa.

Mr. and Mra. Bernard Warneksrare vUitlng with Mr. and Mra. Jo-aeph O'Brien at Little Silver.

Wednesday vialtor* of Mr. andMra. Merman VanCmburg wereMr*. Ruaaell Damm and childrenRussell and Maurlne, Mrs. JohnEvans, Sr., Mrs. John Evana, Jr,and Mra. Jaka Oamm and daughterPatty Ana of Irvlngten.

Mr. an* Mr*. Joha Kelly andgranddaughter Eileen of AtlanticHighlands vtolted Mr. and Mra.Donald Klckay Friday.

Barbara Diem, daughter of Mr.and Mra. William Diem, haa re-turned from Newark, where sheapent a week vacationing with heraunt, Mrs. Fre« Ermett.

A surprlae picnic was given forWilliam Dslesye Sunday at hi*home on hie nth birthday by rela-tives and frlende. Those attendingwere hia two eone, Stanley andJohn Diieaye, and tkelr famine*,and hla daughter and huaband, Mr.and Mra. O. T. Tush. Mr. and Mra.

Nelson and family and Balrdlarrli of Bed Bank also attended.William Belmont waa given a

arty a t the home of Mr. aad Mrs.lleholaa Petruselll Saturday. Mr.nd Mra. Steven DeBari of Hobok-n wsra the hosts, About X peopleMended.

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KBANIBURO—Election of ofll-cein took place at th« fourth auar-terly conference ef the Method litchurch held laat week, and Rev.Edward Zelley wsa invited to re-turn u pastor. Rev. Herbert J,Smith of Red Bank, diatrlet aupcr-

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Covert. William Johnson, John Kiyand Walter Johnson. Elected stew-ards were Clarence Walling, Wil-liam t>odd. Frank Orenfer, UcraldBroandcr, Mi«. Stella Thorne, Mrs.Norma Stamford. Mra. Carria Bro-ander, Mra. Mabel Walling, Mra. Al-lie Eastmond, MM. Courtland O»-den, Mn. Raymond Stryker, Mra.Laura Muon, Mrs. Muriel Ferrari,Mlsa Aitneta Paynter, Mr. and Mrs.Edward Fioher, Harry Harding andThomas Foley.

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ThrM employee* ef the Haw J«'-**y Bell Telephone company (r«Mthis area hav* completed Jt jreaM"•trvicc with the company. They•ra Theodore Mots, III Hudsonav*., Red Bank; Earl W. Speieher,Wverdals »v«., New Shrewsbury,and Joifph H. Mendrw, Ei'erett.

Mr. Moes it a delegate (or LineForce and treasurer of TelephoneWorkeri union, local I, whUb rep-reaenU the company'! plant depart-

ment *ea-maaag*m*at empley***.Mr. InMwt la auditi •e*MMt>

lag nipervlser la the Newark aSVte.A 4o( faaclar, he dertvea mwebpleasure raising IrUh aetttri.

Prciently plont engineer at At-bury Park, Mr. Meadres began hi*career •• a draftsman at Newark,later aervlng ai engineering I M M -ant, imtallcr and plant eagiaeertafassistant. He is vice president afthe Lincroft-Hoimdel Klm.nl* link.All Year Round SporUmea'a club

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One hundred twenty-four BoyRcouU and leader* move off to themountain eamp along the Dela-ware ai the lint contingent of morethan 4*0 ScouU from Monmouth

I council atari their aummer campetpcrlence. Troops from Red Bank,Navealnk, Leonardo, Little Bilver,Long Branch and Anbury Park willform the bulk of the flnt group whowill check In at Camp Cowaw Sun-day afternoon. Kendall Lee, chair-man of camping for Monmouthcouncil, reporta that all three weekeat the camp will be Ailed to capac-ity.

Scout Ccecutive Ji Fred Billettof Monmouth council will be onband lunday to assiat in checkingla the campera and field acout E«-ecutive Robert McMahon will aerveat camp director at the lite for thethree-week period. Monmouth coun-cil rent* the camp facllltlea fromtha Perth Aaiboy council and haimade arrangement* for the entireCowaw atalf to continue ai lnttruc-tora and counaelora in iwimming,camping and related iubjeeta.

Tha amp la located high on theaide af tbe mountain en the Jeraey«Me af Delaware Water Oap, juattva mile* north oi Columbia. Thacamp It fully equipped, and accom

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modatei 1M boy* a week aa a trala-ng camp for tha Perth Aaiboycouncil,

Monmouth council I* aendlag all"M »r«u<« who will bs In charge

of the flrat eamp, Thee* IMIU4*Neighborhood Commiiiloaer Wil-liam Bauer, ianford Tallmaa afpost 4T, Aibury Park; Norman f.Stanton, Scoutmaater, troop tOT,Navesink, and Leonard Coaptoa,member of the committee of troopIT, Red Bank. The larceat troopIn camp wilt be from Long Branca,with •coutmatter Thomai A. Rog-er* in charge, aniited by AndrewWyckolf. Accardlng to the advanceregUtration* the ScouU named be-low will be in attendance for tbeweek of Aug. 5 through Aug. IS.Some change! have been made bythe unit*) which are not Included,the report from Monmouth eouaelllheadquarter! ftated.

Worn troop SI, Red Bank, La*Moore, Robert Smith, William John-•on and Philip Burr; troop 11, Ruav•on, Roland Newton and RobertMann; troop IS. Little Silver, Ken-neth Bilver, David and TbemaaBrounley and Tbamaa Moog, andtroop IT, Red Bank, Thomai Reek-ell, Richard Moore, Joatph l e wblno, Bruce Egeland, Robert Hoteb-kiaa, Donald Haven*, Ray Warren,Stephen Eloane, William Arford,Edwin Egeland. Belvln Compton,William atoya and Roger VaaUar.

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Important AnnouncementTO BUDGET MINDED HOUSEWIVES

A FREE SET OF 25 CONTAINERSFor Storage of Frozen Foods

Complete With Free InstructionsTo Everyone Renting A

FROZEN FOOD LOCKERAT REGULAR ANNUAL RENTAL

Let ut show you how a Locker will save you money on your food budget and pay for itself whileyou are beating rising prices!

THIS OFKR IS FOR A UMITID TUMI, TO CIUBRATIMY ACQUISITION OF THIS BUMNtSS

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Jersey BreedersPlan Cattle Show

NEW BRUNSWICK-Th* NewJersey Quern*** Breeder*' aaaoela-tloB will hold Ita annual cattle «howat Qlenburnie arm, LawrtaetvUle,Saturday, Aug. 11.

Formerly the ihow hat baea f•trleUd ta entriea from N*w Jar-acy but William M. Nulton, Jr., Heldtecretary, announce* that thla yearIt will be open to other ttatai. Thl*quallflca It for recognition by theAmerican Ouern«ey Cattl* club aaan "official •how" with all placing*to appear In tha performance reg-ister of the national organlaatlon,Nulton MM.

About S00 entrle* a n expectedthis year, which wilt make the showon* of the largest In tbe country,according to tha Said secretary. W.Clark naming of Bajrvllle Farma.Lynnhaven, Va., will Judge tbe ani-mals, beginning at 1:30 a. m.

Silver award* will be presettedby Forsgate farms, Ideal farma, AVderney-Brooklawn farms and Ab-botts dairies to the exhibitor* show-Ing the senior champion bull, seniorchampion female, junior championbull and Junior1 champion female.There will also be a special claaafor 4-H and FFA club members.

FBONT WHEELS STOLENRUJISON—The garage of Sam-

uel J. Rutbarg of Rvmaon rd. andBelknap lane was entered Sundaynight and tba front wheeia warastolen from the Rutberg ear.

Police are also investigating thatheft aver the week-end of twodlnghUs from Pulton's boat work*.On* boat la valued at |3M and tbaother at $80.

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All three ar* aumbew af the H.0. McCmiy chapter. Telephonen*a*«rs ef Amerlea, af which Mr." m alia la membership eemmlt-ti» ekalrmaa ef tha Monmouthcounty ceuacll.

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LET'S TALK IT OVER!UCti talk over your hoaM repdr or fame aaodernlaatimi problenu.You'll And our wealth of experietwe e n help « M immensel*/.We II be very happy to give jroa free mUnule- o a your jobs.Gall us today.

Ptoplt All Ovtr art Saying: "IT'S WONDIRFUL"PORCH INaOSURIS

Yes, it Is wonderful to sit on a cool, breety wreened*in porch these hot erenlnps. You're Iree Iraminaeets, comfortable allevening long. Iteostt1 e s a than youthtek. €al |for free es>timate.

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ROOM ADDITKINSIf yon hare been planning an extraroom • . . now is the time to do it,Our sk i lM workmen are ready todo the entire job to your completesatisfaction. Estimates are free.

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UNION BCACH-Tfcia week themunicipal edftee* will b« located isH f headouarters. The announce-

t a»e4* by CouacilmaaWalter h u m at the meeting ofthe ma|rot art CCIHMU laat Tfcure-

tmtt Utm af h* had r***e*U4."If peefrie arc playiag poUtlce «r

•ease other crazy ttwat they bet-ter f«t (t ««t of their head* • tatMayor a«de4 »a4 again n n r f bewould alga Be checka «ale« kb re-ejueet ia followed.

Councilman Penrose reported thatW«rk on clearing the beachfront iaprogressing. He stated that fivebuildings, damaged by the hurri-caae laat fall, and liter condemnedM a >re and Mfety haaaxd, havebeea faied.

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c«U*ct»r>* edBce tad th* p*-lie* departateat will b« moved Mth* Prank Mirr* etore building MCentral art Union eve*. Pear***

that reaovtUoa* ar* bciact* th* building art tt will be

1 far eeenp*acy la a aiMrttin*: TIM bulMwf It Wing r*w»edtar * a sBeath.

T*e aouarll ehambera eael magis-trate* eewrl will he teeatrt ia thewater »*aat building at Fleraac*avt. art Broadway. Mr. PearoaeMM tribute ta borough employeesvfca have renovated a large room

a* a MMtiaf room artTka n*«t council meeting

will h« at tha aew Vacation.

a*4 meeting fsom have betaeao of the twa IHoreacc ave.

lertral month* at* theboard ef editeatiM gave notice tota* beretuh eancltls that beeauaa ef

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aMarat varleoa plaaa an4 Inallyrea.u*it«4 aaaraval af the aiualel-aal •aaaee coataiUelon to build aaew keaQnarterp at a eott of l i l -64t. tha cMHMialaft rt)ect«4 th*alaa after a enrvt y.

Ta> PFC it Can.,) HmtkMPut. Bolomoa Adanu, nephew of

• n . Indian Barnes ol lffT Cherry«t.. New Bhrewabury, waa recentlyataatoted ta the rank of private•rat claw. A member of the UTthEagtaeer combat battalion, he laCurrently stationed at Caaip Mack-all. N. C, aa part of tha AggroesorAmy Porcea participating la thaJeiat Army, Air Force traiatag ex-•relae. Southern Pine.

Before entering th* Army Nov.M, 1160, P. F. C. Adam* waa aworker at the Albino farm* threeyears. Following induction at FortDU, he waa aent to the Mth Infan-try Battalion, Fort Campbell, Ky.,far training. He waa later trans-ferred to the UTth Engineer com-bat battalion and assumed the4utieg of equad leader May 1.

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TKKMTOir — P»* sUernaa efLong Breach, a Deaaeeratle leaderof Moaeaowth county, npneate* thehope that a letter of greeting freesPresident Traanaa, awat to the Na-tioaal Democratic club af Mew Jer-ser, will iacreaa* attoadaace at tb*Aug. • Spriag Lake rally apoaearedby the club for the 11 Democraticcandidate* te th* Legialature.

Receipt ef the Prealdent'a per-aonal lcttei, which deacrlbed therally a* "a heartening detaoMtra-tion of our ynided 4edic*tioa te thefuadamcatal principle* ef th* Dem-ocratic party," had beea announcedearlier by the club preeMeat, DavidT. Wilent*.

In hia MM*ag* te the club, Presi-dent Truman add he would like teattend | B peraoa, "but I aaa aweyou are all familiar with the tir-cusnateaeea which order «4b*r-wiae."

"Theae ar* tlsaea," the WhiteHouse letter aaid, "wkea ail aatrl-otic Americana real!** laatlaetivelythat our deliberation* *n4 dectaiea*muat be above partiaanthip."

"It ta else true, however, that weneed now, perhap* mere than everIn our hiatery, two strong and re-sponsible Beiitieal partie* If our

traXUa of free g*v*raaBent la toaunrive art grow la power and in-•iseace, for the beaeflt of free peo-ple* everywhere."

Tha President concluded byaartiag k|a "greetlaea and httt

the* t* alt those attending thegathering et taring Lake."

Of the Tl candidates, Monmouthcounty has Mayor Solomon Laut-maa of Deal running fot- the Sen-ate art Mayor Charles E. Apple-gate of Keyport and Harry C. Still*running for the Aeacmbly.

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of Moaaaouth at we* reportedttelaa akertly after mUaajat giia-day. The ear we* fount bp Mr.VanBrunt about aa hour later eaMonmouth at.

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Jamea Morford. Jr., aon ef Mr.and Mre. Thomas F. Morford ofOI4 Cherry Tree farm, Mlddletown,freshman at Leonardo high school,ia attending a ten-day Junior R«dCroc* training conference at Wei-lealey college, Wellesley, Maja.

This conference la attended t>y•elected pupile frona high achoolsin the Eastern area division of theAmerican Red Croas. The purposeia to provide training designed togive potential leader* an eitenaivepicture ef the nature, philosophyand aeopa of Rtd Cross and toesjuip theae members with thrknowledge, akllla and Inspirationaaceaaary to carry on a program ofRed Cross aarvict la their achoolaart eemmualtlee.

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Th* awaacil acc*pt*4 th* retlgaa-ttam af Patrolm** Robert Flemlnf,wha will **t«r th* N. J. MtaU Po-lka aea*j*My Aug. t. CouncllauaJaaeph Oaaaally peM trlhu«« («FJemiag art at Mayor Jo»eph Bcho-tor*a Msggeitloa a Utter *>f appr*-clati*a will a* aent t* th* patrol-Mam art alaa t* wlah MM lueees*IB hla aew eareer.

Oa Mr. Donntlly'a recommeada-tlaa. Mayar tcholer requeatet] th*rtvaaceMoat af Patrolmta Itlcfcara1

Tr*fakl*y te acting a*rgeant fortha balaae* af thla ytar and thitehaag* waj eoaftrmed. Donnelly,wh* aa cbalrmaa ef th* pollc* do-#artM*at, nerve* a* chief, eiplala«4that tha ar**tnt Incrtaa* la pelle*•HUM with the aualllary and jua-l*r pattea r*aulr* aaothtr ranking1c*r h**M* Capt William Tlgh*.CanacllMU Maurie* Oakhyaug-

geatod aatr* eompanaation for them atrgeant and thla will ha re-parted at th* next moating attarlav«ttlgtU*a aa te whether the ad-4ltt*aal aateunt can b* srevldtdunder tha praaant budget.

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GERITOL•aaikadTsrtls* In The •aflater nnlarlr*

Mayer Icholw gave notte* thatunlaaj hia requert la fallowed for acomplete Bnanclal atatement ofeach department every month thathe wlU alga no checka and pay ae•alariM. Tb* Mayor aald that hewaa tired of having departmtntchairmen uaawar* of balance* andneeding traMfera of fuada at the•ad el th* ytar.

The Mayor'* Barring aotle* en•roeedttr* tollewtd th* lubmittlagaf a MO account with thla month'*Mile. Couacilman Jeaaph Vlgne,chairman ef Inanct, pointed outthat the Mayer and all the council-m*a had report*, but the MayorclalMtd that they war* not In the

Public Sale

281 Bath AVUMV L i i | Innd^ N* J.Kerthwcat Comer ef Bath art WeatwMd Avea,

, HigKt 4th, 1^0 P. M.Beautiful two and onf half atory dwalllng of frame eonatrucUon will

b* told on th* above data without r*e*rv*to th* hlghaat bidder.ftrat Floor: Bpacloui Living ROOM, Foyer, Dining Room, Open Stairway,Kitchen, Pantry, Brrakfut Room.

. Fleert Four Matter Bedroom*, Thr*t Bath*, Powder Room.Bach room an outaldt room with ample ehtaet •pae*.Third n e w t Bealdt* th* wonderful Billiard Room thtr* ar* thr«a Bed-room* and Bath to mak* a private guett apartmtnt.Baaaaaeatt Completely bitch Baatmtnt with coneratt floor, a Laundry,Prtiarve Cloaet, Win* Cellar and Furnaet Room.

! 137 feet fronting on Wcstwood Ave., nR feat fronting on BathAvt,, blue-atone winding Driveway, with brick Curb* and Outttrt, LargeMapl* Shade TrtM and Shrubbery.Bemarht: Located In flnt rtildtntlat aection within walking distance olbeach, achoola, churehea, railroad ttatlon. Moute contain* hardwoodfloor*, attam heat-oil burner, ehtatnut trim. Oatn front and aide porch-ea, aun parlor, and in good atat* of repair.

Th* dwelling la owntr-ooeupltd and may b* Imptettd bttwatn thehoura of on* to four P. M. Th* hlgheat bidder ahali b* requlrtd to paya deposit of 30% (caah or certlfltd ehtck) and tlgn uaual real eitat*purchase agreement. Buyer may have Immediate poaaaulon.. Whileall the Information contained herein waa obtained from aouroet dtemedreliable the property will be Mid lubjeet to whatevtr etate of fact* anaccurate lurvcy may «how.

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Ik* ft*4 hnk Il-t i»Mr I I I M H »• *ns«rl*t NSMMlfeik-tiM f»* trtiocraphird error*. In sltutlMruatt. kit •ill •*••fiat llwt part of an sdlortiMMnt in »»i«k <k« tr»*«r***l.«*1 »rr»r orcun. Adv»ni«r« will r-lMM ••tiff 'k» »IM|I 'swat iMtdiaUlo «( »n» wrot w»lck • • • ttvi.

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THURSDAY, AVOUBT 3, » » l

It W« WtMrftr Why a Maria* Park' We are pleaaed to note that our boroughfatbera latt week, after a lapie of two years,bare again realized that the NationalSweepstakes BegatU U a benefit to BedBank. Thei- offered a trophy to the regattacommittee in behalf of the borough.

Although a |200 trophy ia better thannothing, it in far from what the mayor andcouncil should do in a financial way towardthe national event staged here anuually atour front door by a handful of loyal eitiienawho give of their time and effort and inseveral enwm, personal fundi, which farovershadowa the "token" contribution givenbr the borough.

; The gesture wai well timed aa the bor-ough official* have been severely criticisedfor their indifferent stand, la the |200trophy offered an an appcaaement? Weunderstand that the money previous)* Badeavailable lliruugh I lie local budget was with-drawn in order ''to make votes'', aa onecouncilman put it.

We wonder WOT a Marine Park, if It lanot for the benefit of our people and the ad-vancement of our river a* a valuable asset?

By official action there has been takenfrom the assessable column for the MarinePark development, the valuable propertiesformerly owned by The Merchant Steam-boat co., the Frank P. Dickman boat works,the Capt. Theodore Wilson dwelling andapartments, the Anthony Bacigalupi prop-erty (formerly Atkins) and the old FrickLyceum property. In addition, the boroughaccepted as gifts from the Monmoutk Boatclub and the North Shrewsbury lee Boatand Yacht elub land thtt made possible theextension of Union at westward to the BedBank Marine works aa a part of the parkscheme.

! The reason for acquiring all these par-cels must have been to capitalise on thevalue of our beautiful stream to attractmore of our townspeople to the river andto make Red Bank more inviting to thea-achtomen who spend thousands of dollars

i here each season with our merchants.) Bed Bank get* much desirable publicity

annually, which cannot be estimated in dol-lars and cents, in local and metropolitannewspapers and in magazines with nation*wide coverage featuring the aummer and.winter activities on our river.

There are hundreds of places in theUnited States that would like to have the•Navesink river, a land-locked stream ofbeauty, not equalled anywhere for like dis-tance. They would open our eyes and showus what could be done with it and withmuch less than we have been privileged tospend to publicise it.

God has given us our most valuableasset and yet we have officials who can notsee the forest for the trees.

Unsung HeroesThe leuni-tu-Nwiiii program of the Mon

mouth county chapter of the Red Cross, inprogress four years, this year is maintain-ing six training centers with four timesthe enrollment of the original group learn-ing fundamental principles of swimmingand behavior in and around water.

Set up by Edward F. Sylvester, directorof safety services for the chapter, the pro-grain schedules instruction at Port Mon-mouth pool for children of the bay shoresection and at Kepwel park for youngstersof the Red Bank area. Training centers arealso maintained at Lake Topanenws forchildren of the Freehold area and at Xcp-tune Beach, Belniar and Manasquan forshore area youngsters.

The program i« doing untold good, andone of the principal reawins for its successin the competent Red Croat* supervisors andinstructors who donate their services be-cause they like to work with children. Ourhats are off to these men and women, whorate high on this county's list of unsungheroes. Before anyone criticises the RedCross they should consider the good thingsthis organization is doing for our children.

Just How Callous Have We Become?C. E. ltaabe, chairman of the National

lYaclit chili committee, has called upon eachof the nation'H 1,00(1 yacht clubs to open"its «loor« nml KM heart" to all nervimnemill women in uniform for a

ham*, "au ugna aotsfs thai ,wlll ba a

tmniaa far heefiul i t / , friendship and foodfellowship* !

We hepe Mr. Baa*** plea will not falloa deaf ear*. Few ef us realise that ereuwith h«adnr4e of thousands »f our yoaag

sad trotaes) in uniform today, littleattempt baa keen skade to provide them withorganised eft-duty recreation. Ia the part,elaborate civilian ageacies set up for sachpurposes operated with great success. Cur-rently, however, this activity is eitreawlylimit**.

Several weeks ago, Howard W. Robert*of Sew Moamouts, counsel for the Boardof Freeholders, speaking at a V. F. W. din-ner, called attention te the fact that fewif any honor rolls were being erected toaertieemea and women who were fghting

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and dying in the Korean conflict.

With the ehaagiag world pktura, theAmericas people may be forced Into takingwar la tbeir stride, and to treat it aa n bus-iness. Tbia may be necessary, but it ia hardfor us to believe that we have suddenly be-come na callous about our own flesh andblood as outward appearance* w o u l dindicate.

'Onerntien Drainpipe'''The prevalence of red tape, waste and

duplication in federal personnel practices Isjust one of the reasons why taxpayersshould rise up on their hind legs and speaktheir piece to tbeir Congressman,'' saysDonald V. Lowe, chairman of the New Jer-sey Citiiens' Committee for the HooverBeport.

Committees in all states now are seekingadded public support to get Congress towrite Into the law a number of governmentreforms asked by former President HerbertHoover following his long aurvey of federaldepartments. Figures recently submittedshow that Washington efficiency has in-creased in several ways as the result ofHoover reforms. Mr. Hoover made hisstudy nt the bidding of President Truman.

Mr. Lowe refers to a Civil Service com-mission report, Just out. showing while

2,500,000 officeholders now are on the gov-ernment payroll, Washington wants 3,000,*000 by this time next year—and to get thembaa sent out "scouts" who are paid 15,000yearly salaries.

Estimates that federal Job holders workname 280 home a year less than time putIn by the average private worker, and getSi full days—or six working weeks—off,with vacation, sick and holiday time In-cluded, disgusts Mr. Lowe. He cries outagainst duplication-of-work Jobs that findmany employees doing the same thing overagain, or five or s i i doing the same job—nnd none of them doing it very well.

"If the government were to tighten npalong the lines suggested by the HooverCommission, the taxpayer would get morenearly hit money's worth out of every em-ployee, and we might not need even half ofthe vaat army of officeholders we're alreadysupporting," aaid Mr. Lowe.

Here, again, is another crying exampleof Washington waste. By route of theHoover Report—a brilliant document—orJust common sense, it seems a national ca-lamity to impose upon the people continual-ly higher demands for greater taxation, toget billions of dollars of revenue—and thentoss the wad out the window. Also, it is aterrible thing, when manpower is neededso much nil over the country to find ithoarded in a knot in Washington. Certainly,the taxpayers should tell their legislators toget to work and stop this wanton squanderof the hard-earned, hard-kept Americandollar. Let's wind up "Operation Drain-Pipe,"

It's All a Grim RaceIt causes both sorrow and anger to think

that some 12,000 American soldiers—33 aday—were killed in Korea during the firstyear of the war. Almost everyone knowswe have paid a terrible price for this fightagainst Communist aggresion.

Yet it seems to cause neither alarm nornotice that dome 36,050 Americans—99 nday—have died on the highways of theUnited States in the same period. "Acci-dents will happen,"' is the comment toooften heard.

American military deaths in all of thenation's wars, including the first year inKorea, reached a total of 998,000 in 176years. In the 51 years since America's firstautomobile death was recorded, some 980,-000 men, women and children met deathon the road. Maybe before the year is outthe onc-niillion-mark will be reached bothin war and in motor vehicles.

We think of the automobile mostly forthe pleasure it affords us. We think of warfor its torture and madness, Yet both vie forblood and agony, and the car teems to Jtewinning out in the race of madness, If, assome claim, "war is unnecessary," howmuch more unnecessary is it to die on thehighway?

•TUN! think Iliix over I ho next time youwant to try out the old bus and see how/Ml aua'll M ,

To th* Editor:Siact maty a* eur frier** fc> tke

•horo area kaew that tk* Baha'i

Editorial ViewsOf Other Papers

HOT MO ENOUGH N l JOMBy Wlllfora I. King-

On* reason why til Fuclst re-gime* arc constantly In hot waterif their Inability to fevur* admin-Ittrator* who are lufllclently (killedts perform their aMlined tuaka aat-Ufactorlly. The precent situation InWashington well Illustrate* thliprinciple.

Currently because tndoneala Und*It dUBeult to market htr aurplui(Ubber, ahe lay* the muit acll It taRed China. Yet our trucking In-4uatry tl painting out to Directorof O*fena* Mobllliation Wilson that"truck* and truck trailer! are beingktpt off tht road every day forlack of tlraa and other eetentlalnwlnUnanea maUrial," that "pro-duction of truck* 1* being aerloutlycurtailed fey lack of tiret."

If control! over Induttry ar* con-tinued and aitandad, ilmllar com-plaints will soon ba hear* from athousand toureci. Deea thta meanthat Wilton it ineompetint? Farfrom It. Ha la a mtn ef unuiutlability. But, not being emnisclent,he cannot be an expert It all Held*.Hit task la auperhuman.

—Monmouth- American.

paaedly gaad repuU w*r* n a n t l i n•ercilcM in their •vercharglst *ftke gavarnm*nt. Aad plenty ofchUellng veterans eaatiawad ta ea4-lect tubslttence baneSts after draa-piag th*lr source*. If sasa* veUran*ckoss ta set their "eduettlaa" lakeap dancing sekaola, sM*y atare

sweated thraugh four taufh yearain college. If tame of the** "wentalong for the ride," skipping fro*one course ta aaetker in seaaelastfaabluu, iuaay mars tw»tt ibe *p>partunlty ta latra a taund trad*.Tha nation'* man-power resource*have been greatly enriched by thevaat number* af veteran* who weretrained under the O.I. Bill in suchHeld* as teaching, engineering, med-icine and th* trades. Most collegiafound the veteran more alert aaddawn to tartk than the non-veteraastudent, and many of them had ttadjust Uieir teaching methods tokeep on their toea.

Certainly everything possibleshould ba dons to rectify the graftsituation uncovered by th* O.A.O.tnd we.fcav* aa doubt thtt Con-gress will take appropriate action.But, In assaying tk* worth of thisunprecedented ••parltMnt, thefrauds and abuses aeem littleenough compared to the bssoats Itgave ta most af tbo T.OOOOOO vet-erant whe took advantage af It—New Tork Herttd-Trlbun*.

JOM FOB OLOEB WOBKEMBmployment of alder workers,

U and up, has beea, glvtn invalu-able help by a new service intro-duced by tht United Statit Depart-ment of Labor. The departmentant made a study of th* job prob-leans ef »M,000 older worker* laMew Terk city, Los Angtlea, Hous-ton, Columbus and Lancaiter, Pa.

Prom It* studies it learned whatwas needed to aid older men andwomen to and jobs for which theywere fltt*d. Then it wrot* Its nnd-Ings late tn employment counsel-ing aad placement program. ThisIt hat just sent ta every state pub-lic employment ofllc* la tha coun-

'"The project look* highly practicalaad Is vastly needed. There it atraditional employer p r t j u d l e eagainst older workers, Evta a num-ber of placement official! who arenot posted share It. The new ser-vice will ba an all-around education,extending not only to employersbut to many of the older worMrathemselves.

Frequently because of their fall-urea to locate work these workersbecome discouraged or bitter to theextent that they cannot properlypresent themselves to employers.They require counseling to helpthem regain self-confidence and ad-vice on methods of job-seeking.

Many present the problem of lossof speed In production operationsand the resultant need to ahlft tonew fields of work, to lets skilledJobs or to jobs which pay less Inthe same field. Some may requirea vocational plan involving con-version of skills or In certain casescompletely new training. Othersmake unrealistic or too rigid de-mands with respect to wages work-Ing conditions, travel or typjt offirm. Many need coaching on agood approach to employers.

Experience has shown that theemployer ia seldom adamant aboutage when the worker la clearlyqualified the department reports.The possibilities of employment forolder workers are larger than oftenrealised. Mow that the governmenthas set out to develop the oppor-tunities better days promise to Heahead for a multitude.—The Chris-tian Science Monitor.

THE O. I. EDUCATIONALPROGRAM

For the vast majority of WorldWar II veterans, the door wasclosed yesterday for starting train-ing under the O.I. Bill of Right*educational program, By coinci-dence, the government's general Ac-counting Office reported to a specialHoute committee thtt during theseven years of this historic $12 bil-lion experiment some $30,000,000 ofgovernment money wss lost throughnegligent or fraudulent overpay-ments to schools. TheO.A.O. blamesthe Veterans' Administration's lax-ity for the loss. It is not news toanybody that there wert flagrantabuses in the handling of this gi-gantic program. During the sevenyeara of its administration a greatassortment of frauds and abuseswere uncovered. But offsetting:these, millions of World War IIveterans got a siolid education in avariety of professions and trades—a. schooling some of them might nototherwise have enjoyed.

Congress itaclf ooe-sawed tuckand forth on this educational pro-gram; it tightened the law here andrelaxed It there, so it ts no wonderthat abuses crept in, The recrea-tional courses that were authorisedduring one period helped to *n>courage the racketeering, The fly-by-night "achools" that sprung Intoexistence for no rnaion but to getIn nn tlin ginvy helped tn mnkomnltirs wnrsc. Plvon non-prnflt.

4-HJVewsLeonard B. William*. Club Agtat

Th* *t*t* dairy judging contestheld last week, certainly was a redhot affair, and I dea't mean Just atfw as th* temperature was eon*earned, either. Out of a possible *,-000 points the top three team* war*v.lthin M point* af each other, allthre* witk score* ever I,M0. Thar*waa thre* point* betwiea th* firstand second teams, and that la wkat1 call a close contest I understandhe top club member had a More

only M point* under perfect.The winner ef th* contest was

Sussex county, followed by Cumber-land and Gloucester. Th*.contestconsitted of eight classes of cowsand two classe* of reasons, for aotal individual score ef 1,000. Mon-

mouth county was aeat to last,even though eur team tuned labetter score* than aay team wehave sent to the state contest Inhe laat av* years. Our team had

a perfect acor* la both aged Jer-sey* and two-year-old Holttela*.On* ef the boys had an averagescore of T» aad the other two hadaverages af ever M for th* eon-test.

Bert Swain and Lance Martin ofhe Freehold club and Roland

Warden of tb* Waysid* club did afln* job, and I'm proud of them.At least we cam* horn* with theonsolation prise of having beaten

our rivals, Middlesex county. 'You may be Interested to know

that w* judged Brown Swiss at

at loaf «UB**H M A «U*> auais*

Lee's hill la Morrl* county, Jsrtey*at th* Spann h*rd In Munterdoncounty and Guernseys and Hoi-stein* at the dairy research stationat Beemervllle.

AU three of the boys told mecoming home that they're going tepractice judging all winter just forthe chance to go back to the stateionteat again next year. If they dothey'll be mighty hard to beat Inthe county contest next spring.Their average score* were higherIn th* state contest than they wereia the county contest this year,

Onandago Council VMt* O*Th* Onandago county 4-H coun-

cil came down to Monmouth coun-ty for their second visit last week-end. Borne of you may recall thatyour former club agent, HowardStelle, went to Onandago county(Syracuse, N. Y.) when he left Mon-mouth county. We have worked outan exchange visit plan wherebytheir council comes down to visitus during the summer for a beachparty and we go up to visit them*during the winter for a snow party.

The last time we visited themIn Syracuse there was no snow forth* snow party and I'm sorry tosay that we returned the compli-ment because you may recall thatlast Saturday was a pretty poorday at the beach.

They arrived Friday night andwe had a pot luck'supper for themat tha Wemrock grange. Bight outof the 11 who cam* had never evenseen the ocean, so right after'sup-per they took off for the shore anda chance to get their flmt look atthe ocean.

As I said above It rained mostof Saturday but as luck would haveIt the rain stopped at 1:M o'clockJust H» they arrived at ths beach,end It. didn't start reining againuntil 3:80 o'clock, to they at leasthad two hours in which to get ac-quainted with the ocean. The waterwas warm but a bit rough, and alittle rude the way It totted someof them on the beach upsldt down.They couldn't quite get used to th*salt and the sand. But they bad alot of fun and all eald that theywould like to come back and try Iagain sometime, We moved thebeach party indoors and they werenn their wny hnrk home Sunday

LETTERS FROMOUR READERS

ktwurutt Lerey PI,

sUd Baak, M. 1.as, us*.

mm tk* iaurview kele bysfleacy, David Ben-Gurloa.

ISM aUaitter of Israel, witk

a Ba•UiMtttMl hfdojuirter* art ia

Haifa, Itra*l, ami havf atkM atoutMr rclfttloai with tkc newlyrm»tgt4 attU «f Iaratl. « • ahouMlike ta «kar« witk yatir rcaaeri arcleaM w ktva r»c«itly receive*

«rs ef the Baka't Kttteaal AtscsvWy aad tb* vice preetdeat *f tk*ateraetieoal Baka'i coejacil May

1» ia tk* prim* Sk.attcr's auHe iaCkicag*. Uberal ia outlook, Mr.Bea-Ourioa wa* •oeswieus of tkeneed fer bretkcrbead sad religieu*ekraace. Hi* pteee repreetatotlv*•sued ea that S U M day a release

to aewspatera aad radio etatiea*eutllalag ths interview aad we givethe fellewiag eaeerpts from theteat ef tki* *UUsaeat:

The prime minltter ef Israel,David Bea-Ourtea, tklt meraiag re-ceived few IMmbere of tb* Ntliea-al Spiritual Assembly *f tb* Baha isof ths United States, who expressedtheir gratitude far tke gavernnwatef Israel'* exemplary treatment eftheir world b*ed«]uart*re I N theirworld leader, Shogfcl Effeadl Rab-banl . . . .

'Per almost aa hour the primemlalster and hi* guests discussedtb* spiritual content af the Baha'ifaltk and its spread throughout theworld , . . Hi w u informed thatthere are Baha'i centers In ever ITScities in the United Bute* and therear* JMO aueh center* throughoutthe world. He was told that theBaha'i faith h u been accredited• the United Nttion. within thetaternatioatl Non - GovernmentalOrganisations ef the United Na-tion* . . . He w u given a photo-graph of the Baha'i temple la Wil-mette and a letter expressing theBaha'i appreciation fer the govern-ment ef Israel* understanding oftheir problems and the good wishesef the Baha'i faltk for the develop-ment ef Israst."

Among tk* ties forged between thelaha'it and the elate of Israelhave been recognition of th* Baha'iholy days by the MiakMry ef Edu-cation and Culture, recognition ofthe Baka'i marriage certilcate andexemption granted to Baha'i Inter-•atloaal eni*wm*nt*-pr*psrties Intbk*. Haifa and th* *fcrinei onMount Carmel. Daniel Auater.mayor of Jerusalem, and V. N. dele-fats to tht Istanbul conference,told the Btha'l delegates of thecontribution Baha'i* are making tothe beauty of Israel la tkeir gar-dens on Haunt Carmel. A lead ar-tide la "ladla aad bract,'' m«g-asine published la India, publishedhetes of Haifa to show the ful-ilUaent af Abdul-Bake'* prophecies

on th* change* which would takeplace In Haifa In this century.

The Red Bank Baha'i* ar* proud•f th* little role which we locsllyare helping te play I* making theHoly Land of the world'* majorreligion* a place of beauty andbrotherhood.

Tour* •Incerely,Ellen aims,

Correspondent.

KiowYo.rGoTtfu.eitMANPOWER MOBTAOEf LIT-

TLE WONDERTh* average Federal government

employe* Is required te work about11 days lesi each year than work-men enjoying liberal standards inIndustry, according to Senator PaulDouglu.

Te a*wtp*p*r readers In NewJerssy, whsr* manpower frequentlyit at a premium and federal taxa-tion Is heavy, th* news comes u

lathing of a Shock. So do re-ports of payroll padding, hoarding•f civilian worker* and other ex-ample* of extravagance In Federalpersonnel practice*. A House ofRepresentatives Investigating com-mittee summed up the situation,stating: "In general, executiveagenclet could do a bettor Job withfewer employ**!."

Two development* offering hopefor Improvement are: (1) th* movesCurrsntly under way In Congresslooking toward improved personnelpractices, and (I) expressions from(few Jersey's Congressional delega-tion Indicating agreement amongmember* of both political partiesthat "something should b* done."

Legislation under considerationby Congress Includes a measur* tondue* maximum annual employeeleave from IS to 10 day* and bringabout other reforms. The "army"ef 8tt mlllllon civilian employees ofhe Federal government would be

reduced under other- proposals eith-er by restrictions upon ailing va-cancies or by cutting personnelfund* In th* appropriation* bill*now being enacted.

Comments of the New Jerteylaw-makert were rounded up by theNew Jersey Taxpayers association.Among ths forceful statements w uone from a Senator who called forpublic support of efforts to secureCongressional adoption of the Hoo-ver commission recommendations.A representative declared "any leg-islation to eliminate this disgrace-ful waste and Inefficiency will havemy absolute support." Ha addedthat "the only way Congress cando anything is by control of thtpurse strings." Another favoredoverall pruning ef personnel, par-ticularly In tha non-dtfentt sgen-cits.

EVENTS OF YEARS AQOFROM REGISTER FILES

Livestock LeadenTo Discuss Defense Plan

TRENTON—DtfMMt against th*possible Introduction Into Mew Jer-sey of Infectious disease* of live-stock will be discussed by repre-sentative* of the atate'e poultry,dairy, beef cattle and other live-stock Interests at a meeting Aug.A at the headquarter! of the StateDepartment of Agriculture.

The conference has been calledby Dr. R. A. Hendenhott, directorof the Division of Animal Indus-try of the department, and Dr. J,R, Porteu**, representing the Bu-reau of Animal Industry of the U.a. Department of Afrlculture.

Also considered at tht meetingwill* bt plant to meet any threat ofsabotage or biological warfare, Vet-erinarians, representatives of live-stock breed association* and othersInterested In livestock health andhusbandry have boon Invited to at-tend.

n«*y Tease A**Mr. aad Mrs. Oesrg* smMfy «

Oceaalc, celebrated tkeir Mtk wed-diag aaaivenary witk a gatheringef fricad* aad relatival. Mr*.Emery w u the tenter Miss SarahCard, daughter of Mr*. Rehecca A.Card ef Nivesiak.

Curtis W. Tallmaa ef AtlanticHighlands waa married t* Mr*.Nellie Idlebury at the Methedu*peneaage witk Rev. S. S. Weather-by eaViatlag. The groom, who waaabout tt yean of age, bad tke die*Maetlea ef kslag a great- grand-father.

Henry Striker ef Oceeaie, diedef Bright'* disease at the eg* ef nafter beiag la peer heaHk aatejtight months. Three yeara preview*

be aad Mr*. Striker had cektbratedtkeir goldea weddtag. Besldss kiswidow, ke w u eurvived by Ma cbll-drea.

Mr*. Elisabetk Clay, widow afHeary Clay, died at kcr hams eaMaple av*. la ktr TSth year. Boraia Ireland, abe kad resided In RedBank for M years. Her survivingeklldren were James Clay, whow u la the Wast; Henry aad Rob-ert Clay, Mr*. Charles A. MeClukeyand Mr*. John H. Cook ef RedBank with whom she lived, andMr*. Arthur E. Smith ef Pair Ha-ven. Th* Clay family homeeteadwas en Broad St., where the StraueCompany stors is new located.

Mrs. Alice Patterson, widow efStout Psttcrten of Uncreft, died ofpneumonia at the age ef M. Bornat Scobeyvill*, ah* w u on* ef tht10 children of Ellu and Sarah Van-d«rveer. Three children, John Pat-terson of Ltneroft, Aaron I*&ttcrcsnof Nutswamp, and Joseph Patter-son of Holmdel, eurvived.

A gasoline stove caused thekitchen in Daniel Fiaaegan't borneat Belford to catch ar*. At meatef th* men In th* neighborhoodw*r* at work, tke Are alarmbrought out a gnat crowd ef wom-en who wsr* responsible for savinghs dwelling from complete destruc-

tion.A literary danct w u held at the

Atlantic Highlands euiao withsveryen* attending representing thetitle of a book. Mrs. Barton F.Champion, ths farmer Mlsi Orte*Uwton of Red Bank, depicted aitHopkint to inch a degree ef per-fection that the received a book•t a prise.

Frank C. Storck dslivertd aa up-right McPhail plan* to EdwardWaladell ef Long Branch city, man*tgsr of the Moamouth It* Com-pany tt that place. Th* lattnimtattad been especially made for Mr.Blalsdsll who w u so well pleasedwith It that he gave Mr. Storek asilver-handled silk umbrella a* anexpression of hit satisfaction *v*rthe transaction.

Thomas E. Kuyler of Eatontowa•me within a half hour of gues-

sing the correct time of Fltimorria'trip around th* world, winning th*$1,000 offered to th* closest guesier.When Nellie Bly made her triparound th* world several yearsprevious, Mr. Huyler came wlthl*M seconds of guessing the correcttime.

Harry Morris, son of Jacob Mor-rl*, fell from a barn roof and brokehis arm while he wae pitying hid*and leek with tome companions.

James 8. Waiting's barn at ChapelHill, caught fir* and burned withalmost |2,000 worth of damage re-sulting.

The choir boyi of Trinity church,accompanied by Rtv. Robert MaoKeller and hi* family, went oa theirannual excursion to Asbury Park.In the party wer* Walter Asay,Irving Braun. Archie and StewartMacKellar, Walter VanDorn, Wal-ter Cheeteman, Clinton VanSchoIek,Herman, Edward and William Car-ney, Hal, Kenneth and Harry Par*,ker, Adolph drape!, Vincent Willis,Leslie Reckless, Harold Sicilies, andErnest Sheppard of Red Bank andBert Cross of Fair Haven.

Edward Edgar of Fair Haven wasleaning against a peat In front ofA. C. Cottrell's feed *tor* at thatPlace when a sudden bolt of light-ning struck aearby, causing him tofall to th* ground. He received ascalp wound when hit head (truckth* pavement.

An oil stove In William Curehln'shouse at Fair Haven, set flre totome clothe* hanging on a line. Mr.Curchln't daughter Olive burnedher hand* In putting out th* flre.

Clifford Patterson and Henry All-strom of Red Bank, left for a tripto Niagara Falls to attend the Bnf.falo sxposltion. Mr. and Mr*.George A. Longstreet of Monmouthst. left th* same day to attend theexposition.

Albert Carhart of Red Bank, whobaa been employed to W. A. Truex'sgrocery for six yetrt. gave up thatposition to accept .employment atth* Moamouth bottling works.

William Applegat* of Front at.had u a week-end giMtt HenrySpencer, tht famous jockey.

Mrs. John Fiortland of Belford,suffered a ditty spell and In fallingdown some stairs, she fracturedseveral ribs.

James G. Tsylor took a party ofMlddletown village folke to PortMonmouth one evening. In th* par-ty to the thore were Misses MarlsConover, Annie Hankint, Jesse andLydla Bowne, Katherint and LottieStout, Louis* Stark, Nina Root andBall* McCrslllsh, J. Abbott Mor-ford, David Wyekoff, Alfred Luy-ster, Charles Root aad Cecil Con*over.

Roselle Holmes of Llncroft wa*driving across tha Phalanx bridgewhen the crou bar of hit run-about broke, frightening the horsewhich raa away. Mr. Holmu wa*thrown out of the wagon and badlybruised. Ths horse w u finallycaught by one ot the men In AaronButphin's yard.

The "Uncle Joseph Patterson"farm, comprising IS acres, on theMlddletown side of the river justover the railroad bridge, was pur-chased by the Shore Electric Co,,for $8,000.

Charlei Eteniel, a barber at At-lantic Highlands, fell down somestair* aad broks hi* shoulder bone.

R. VanDyk* Reid of South River,for many yean a principal of theRed Bank public school, was Intown visiting relatives. He was 78years old and had brought hiscamera with him to record themany changes which hid takenplace sines he lett Had Bank.

Jeaa S. »pala**i» m apoeiateda member ef the ***** tree com-missiea to w m d William E. rot-ter wh* moved to Riverside dr. laMiddletowa township a short tim*previous.

Mr. aad Mr*. Max Mladlla *fWallace st., aaaeunced th* eagege-suat of their daughter UUUa ft)Nathan Miller ef Brooklyn.

Mere than MS ckildrea took partin tk* ant baby parade *v*r heldat Atkvatie Mighltad* ttatiO'Mc.l,daughter of Peter F. O-Netl wtaehesea ejueea. W. Harry Posteawe* master ef eeresMales at th*eereaatiea.

O. Harry Rlekdale ef Uacreftw u kaviag hi* farm ea tke RedBeak rd. surveyed la anticipationef kaviag it divided late horn* sites.

Walter J. aweeaay aad RaymondSmith formed a partacrshlp in th*r*al eitat* and luaranc* buetaceewith tkeir esVe* located at S**Brigkt aad Rusissa.

Michael Cerbett purchased Macres ef laad en th* south *ld* efPatterson ave. from Theodore F.Whits IT years previau* f*r $t.MS.Prem tim* te time he told build*ing lets comprising about twoar.ret to varlou* parties. A fewmeaths previous k* sold th* re-maining eight acres te Howard O.RoseveTt for $10,000 or 10 time* atmuch ai h* originally pahs fer It.Mr. Raeevelt sold the tract to Sam-uel Kletsky, a Red Bsnk ska* deeUer, for $l«,aoo.

George Haace Patterson pur*chased the Tlmbrook Devi* prop-erty oa Weet Front at, asar Reek-lea* f) far MUM fer Investmentpurposes.

James Wilde ef Bread at, whow u la charge of the Fupray cor-poratloa's plant at Red Baak,bought a house for his own occu-pancy from the Tuiler Construe-tioa Co. at Bllvtrwhlte Otrdeaa.

Judaoa Blown, John MeCltlt aadEdward H *>»tt»rg<v>4 completeda tennis court on th* ground* efth* Community club at River Plata.Tke three were member* ef tb*club and made n* charge f*r theirtsrvlett.

Clarence Moueer, s*n *f Chart**C. Moustr of Phalaas, wa* at hem*for th* nrtt tim* la four yearssince be signed up with tht Navy.'

When Mr. and Mrs. 3. On*Woeln* returned to then? horn* i tAtlantis Highlands SM ovtslag.they found a pll* of rags tamingin on* of the downstair* -rooms.Th* flre department «attngulthtdtht Mas* safer* much damage **•suited.

Is th* group of yottng folk* *ft. Anthony'* church *fRed Bank,

wh* enjoyed tn outing to AtlantisCity war* Miss** Mildred LtMtant,Elisabeth Ammerltl, ROM sad An-gelina Jelao, Angellnt and MaryClaglio. Mabel and Lucy Trotian*.Aana Rotttl, Laura Antonlmt, LenaTalarleo, Mary Detana, Anna Rl*bustelll, Aana Lucia. Christie* Bar*berlo, Marlon DsAntonlo and AnnaVerange, Joseph Talarleo, Angel*Cltgllt. William Lucia, Joseph Acquarro, Thomas LoPresto, LatterBennett. Frank Caoll, Jame* Ar*none and Lawrence DIFIore.

William Rumell, W. AlbertBurdge, J. t>. Norris and A. B. BINban rsturned horn* te Red Bankfrom a ashing trip to Batch Ha*vet when they got aa exctptloaaltyfine catch of weakflah and crotktrt,

Mr*. Htrrltt B. MeNalr of Alstonat., dltd at Long Branch at a multof Injuries auitaiatd whet she was•track by an autcmoMI* whileerecting East Front at. near Htsat'*pond. She m i 84 years old aadsurvived by two children, Mrs. Mar*tit O. Nill ef Red Bank and a ton,James T. MeNalr of New York.

Governor A. Harry Moor*, whowa* (pending the aummer at SeaGirt, w u a visitor at th* Fair Ha-ven firemen's fair.

Mr. tad Mrt. Louis Htndrlck*aad family of White st , Mr. andMrs. Joseph Novack and family ofSunset av*, Mr. and Mrs. EdwardHendrlekt and family of RiverPlata and Mr. and Mrt. John Van-derbllt of Belford, mad* a trip toCamp Dock, Pa. to attend a fam-ily gathering at th* home of Mr.and Mrs. J. Redding Hendrieks.

Mr. and Mn. Hamilton B. Priesreturned to their home at Red Baakafter an •xtentive tour ef the WestCoast states, Canada and Alaska.Mr. Prlc* waa prtsldsnt of tht RedBank rtat citato eomptny.

Walter O. French, on* of th* di-rector* of the Merchant Trust Co*took a group of bank omeialt andemployee! on hi* launch to a plac*near Plum Island. In tht partywtrt Mr. and Mr*. Charltt H.Throekmorton, Jamea D. Ottarton,Mr. and Mrs. Ernett Oliver, MissSarah Llpack, and Gaddia Russell,all of Red Baak.

Paul da la Reuttllle, Abram Krt-del and Benjamin L. Atwater ofRed Bank, went on a fishing tripn Mr. Atwater'a cruller and caught28 bonitu.

Smith I. Sncdecor of AtlantisHighlands, died of complications attht age of 63. Ht w u survived byhis widow and a son, Nelson Snede-cor of Atlantic Highlands.

Miss Mary Pearl Wright, daugh-ter of Archibald Wright of LittleSilver, and Harry J, Mouter, sonot Charles C. Mouter of Phalanx,wtrt married at Rtv. John W. Tow-er1* at Colt'* Neck, pastor ef th*Mcthed.it church of Keamburg.

Mlis Lucy Janette Hartmaa,daughter of Warren a Hartman ofSouth i t , and Ira Odell Voorheet,ton of Ira N. Voorhet* of Irvingpi. were married at Trinity rectorya short time previous by Rev. Rob-ert MacKtllar.

Daniel Tllton Hendrlcksoa ofHarmony, In Mlddletown township,w u tendered a party on the ee-ctslon of hit 80th birthday.

Mill Alice Frey of South it., re-turned horn* from a visit withfrlendt it Springfield, Mut.

Mist Oltdyt Shropshire of Hud.ton ave., who had been In tht rialestate business in Florida, w uhome for a three months' stay,

Mr. and Mrt. Additoa Sanborn re*turned to their home at River Plataafter tn automobile trip throughupper New York itite and Con.nectlcut.

Frtd O. Steelman of Eatontowngave up hi* position as caddy mat.ter at tha Suneagles golf course,

Miss Ella Case returned to herhnm* »t Shrewsbury from a Etif.apaao tour,

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Mr. Buth studied animal hutbaa-dry at the University of Arisoaa,•ater<l the armed forces upongraJuntion and distinguished hlsvaelf aa a captain in Gen. Patton'c"Pastou* reurth" Armored divliieain Norssaady.

la Itotemfeer, 1MT, Mr. Bushvent ta Uteria, Wctt Africa, far(he firettona Rubber company aa• rubber planter in charge ef ap-proximately MO nativu on the vartFirestone plantation in that coun-try. During the following year hawaa made director of Port |f arahall.handling about twa third! of all im-portt and export* in Liberia. Thiaport wai actually an island tM theeaaat. Due to the treacheroua tuff,all ships had ta be loaded and un-leaded at cea. Mr. Bvah, the onlywhite man aajeag Part Marshall*t»tal nersonael af eOO, waa incharge a( tha Sett tt lighters taaecempliih thii taik.

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1 Chevrolet Pickup Truck W Ton itit, 1 Chivrolat Truck with RackBody 1U Ton 1MT, 1 Chevrolet Truck with Bos Body Fully Equippedwith Blown, Etc., for InaulaUoa i% Toaa 1MI All Trucke have hadexcelltnt cara and in vary good condition. 1 Blaetrie Drill (Miller-Falla), 12 Rolls Building Paper (Ruberold), M Squaraa of Rooflng Shin-(lei 12" (Flintkota-Rubtrold), Houaa Jaeka, Aobtatoa Camtnt BldlncShlnglea Cedar Orala (Rubarold), balvtaliad Spoutlm t foot lanttht,T Kegi of Aaaorted Rooflag Nalli, Blaetrie Orindar, Bench Vlaa, l*r«aLot of Hand Toola comUtlng of Lavalf, Stilton WrenehM, Pliers, Pilei,Hammeri, Saw», ChiMla, OrlUi, Plaaaa, Clampi, Etc., Extentlon Cords,Step Ladders «' aad •', Roof Jacka, Plywood Tabloa •' and 10', LargeAaaortment of Palnti, Varalihai, Naila, tcrewi, Etc., « EXUBIIOB tad-den 11', 30' and 43', Rope H" %» and 1", Cabinet!, Typewriter ZMak,Metal FIllBf Cabinet 4 Drawera, OOoe Table aad Chain, Mlacl. OflceEquipment and Suppllea, Caulking Material, Copper and AluminumFluhlng, Improved Rooflng Anglta Aluminum •', Saab Chalna, RteelStorage Racka, 396 Baga of Gold Bend Rock Wool Insulation, 340 Feetof Aluminum Window Channels, • Oust Reaplratore, 200 Feet of Elec-tric Signal Wire with Bell and Button attached, 150 Feet of InsulationHoae, t Ladder Jaeka, Asbettoa Shingle Cutter, • Oallona Barrett Roof-ing Coating, 1 Ladder Standoff, S Buffing Wheels, Miacl. Insulation andWeather Prooflnf equipment aad Shop Itema. Retl estate will be soldat conclusion of sale of above equipment,

Terms of sale cash. Sale will be held rain or thine. You are In-vited to Inspect the Items on Monday, August 13th, between tha hoursof 1 and 8 P. M. All ales Anal. No confirmation necessary as everyitem must be sold without reserve to liquidate the estate. Executrixand Auctioneers shall not be responsible In the event of accident or In-jury to any person or persons In, an or about the promises. All visitorsattending this sate do so at their own risk.

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White at Port Marshall, Mr. Buthreceived the Medal «f Honor fromthe Freach government far • thril-ling land-air-sea rescue of an en-tire party of French military aadgovernment officials. Their trans-port had crashed in aa inaccessiblepart »f erscodlle-iafested swamp-lands ia the Jungles while tying toattend the wedding of PresidentShadrack Tubman of Liberia. Thiaie the flrst time the story has beeatold.

When word of the musing sirtransport came through, Mr. Biuh,in complete disregard for his owssafety, volunteered to lead a partyof native tribesmen into the inter-ior. Since there waa no communication from the missing plane, Itsposition could not be establishedand It WM not known whetherthere were any survivors. The onlyfacts known were that It was sched-uled to land at the local airportwhich the plane missed due to badweather and fog. It waa hesrdcircling the airport, then followedcomplete silence.

Undaunted by the Inability ef thesearchers to find any trace of themisting plane and its occupants,Mr. Buth secured a plane when theweather cleared and continued thequett by air. After an intensivesearch he spotted the wreckedplane and its survivon deep In thejungles but only two miles from theeoatt, a tact unknown to theFrench party.

Mr. Bush had hit pilot circle lowaver the area spotted, and hedropped a mruage informing theFrench of their position and direct-Ing them to proceed to the Atlanticcoast following the direction whichthe plane would take after it com-pleted Its final circling of the scene.The Frenchmen were waving en-thusiastically aa Bush and his pilotdeparted, little realising at the timethat the most thrilling part of therescue waa still ahead.

Bush returned to the port andswiftly gathered a party of thefamous Fantee flshermea of WestAfrica's Gold Coast. The skill withwhich theee nativea handled theirAshing esnoes in the pounding seaaand surf borders an the fantastic"said Bush, who knew that this waathe only chance he hid to get theparty out alive since their positionwas Inaccessible from the land aawell aa the air.

kyOanaaThe ashermen and their eanoee

were taken to the previously agreedrendetvoua point. Meanwhile, theFreach party, all alive, had arrivedat the beach which waa being sweptby huge breakers as high as 90feet. A cheer went up when Bush'slighter arrived off the coast, butthis cheer soon turned to gloom aathe members of the party wonderedhow they were ever going to betaken off the beach in that surf.

Tha gloom of the Frenchmenturned first to amaaement as theysaw the frail looking canoes andthe skilled boatmen launched fromthe lighter. Now It was a joyfulparty as the Fantee nihermen wereseen bringing their beats in through

the churning breakere ta take theFrcaehmea hack to Biwh's lighter,

The teugaeat part af the eatireadventure, remarked Mak. waswhen he received the customarykiasea ea the cheeks la connectionwith the presentation ef the FreachMedal of Honor. He still contendsthat all those who worked underhim during the halr-raisiag rescuedeserved thia distinguished Frenchrecognition rather than himself.Bush added, "that while the rescuedFrenchmen had missed tha Presi-dents wedding, li« illd »«l thtiiithere in time for the reception, aathey imitated that he also attend."

Mr. Bush decided to return ta theUnited Statea about a year ago andhe was married last April. He andhie wife are reeidlng at HI BroadSt., Red Bank.

<*$ BomnUmg Horn*Way back In the early tva thsre

was a prominent and quite fash-ionable bosrdlag house located at10 Worthley at, ia the eastera see-lion of Red Bank, then known as"Goose Town," operated by Mr. aadMrs. Vantine.

Their business card stated:Board at reasonable rates-bath-

ing, boating and Ashing tree.* Hewthey eould assure their guests freeboating, bathing and fishing la notknown, as the cottage was locatedapproximately a half mile from theriver.

Oa the reverse side of the cardwas a poem entitled "Beaile-aBoarding Houte," written by Mr.Vantine and waa aa follow*:

BESSIE'S BOABMNG HOUSE"1'vt had a heap of koerdera," eld Battle

taid to me;I've bail Vm from tha ettr eveef tsar

ninee eigtity.three.l»e had 'em fat at butter and I'vt aad

'em lean and thtn;A let that aalrf thay liked the true sad

more th«t kicked lika tin."But I don't think I avar seen at a»eer

actin' a jayAa ana at them sprint poets that was

itoppin' kere la>t May.He'd take • pad and penell whaa kit

morain' in eel wat deneAad eet out in the Morals' dew end

watck the river ma."fint kt would write a line er two aad

thtn ha'd roll hie eye.And then he'd aet aad wsttk a klrd. aad

the* he'd wttek the ukr.He sot kit feet all muddy aad ha sat

nit iiantn all wetut, like a bullfrog- on tha bank, he'd

tet snd tet and tet."Ha atayed two weeks and «en» awar

without a word ta <it;Ha'd lift kit little trip um-tain—It

waan't worth a catt;We found two dirty calisrs and eat

ihlrt a little black.And doiene af kia m a w Mat then

ataiiiiaei tent kask.ain't no tlthtwad. uadentaadi 111alwiyi take a chance.

But when the neit §nring poat eoihe'll pay me in advance.

Mr. and Mrs. Vantine, previousto taking up the operation of theirboarding house, were members ofthe theatrical profession and werefeatured In vaudeville. Their iBrank waa at one time consideredthe. youngest down In the country.

The United States, India, Chinathe USSR, Egypt and Braill pro-duce the bulk of tht world't cottoncrop.

Keyport ChildrenHold Pet Show

KETPORT-fVts of all sises anddescriptteac were judged at Mie pet.

iw last week sponsored by theKcrtwrt board of education recre-ation program.

Earie D. Whitney, supervisor ofrecreation, announced that the en-tries included dogs, catt, snails, tur-tles and Ash, and has listed the fol-lowing prise winners: L*o Mania.Frederick Rnthpnherg, MarjorleDietrich, Lnretta Kwaltkwuki,Herbert Brown, Nick Britcese, Dor-othy Dimer-k, Fred Hiehen, Ixiuisffappi, Betsy Bayce, Robert Mu-taney, Muriel WIIMHI, Oeorge Bryne,Albert Storey, Ruth Lawson, CarslAnderson, Joann Dalleabaeh, bau-ise Matlao* and Natalia Hughson.

Tha swimming: program will startearly Beat week with a trip toChoeeeauaka park. Mr. Whitneystatea that thasw who would liketo receive instruction may learnswimming from members ef theplayground staff who have theirInstructor's certiScate.

Special eveala this week will bethe playground eirmpica for young-sters uader 1*. These Olympics areee-epoaiered by tha New Jersey as-societies, A. A. V. and the New Jer-eey Public Recreation aasaeiatlenfer all playground programa. Key-port Recreation haa entered aa aunit aa all the entrants will beworking for an* of the bronseplaques to be presented to the play-ground or playground systemachieving the most points.

Weat Keyport school playgroundwilt be open Monday, Wednesdayand Friday. Rainy day programawill he emitted at West but carrieden at the high, grammar and EastKeyport playground areas. There* ' i ! ! bf a. «fo!l ahnw ftf fha anil nfthe week of July M at the gram-mar school.

GivrR Stork ShowerAt Heim Home

BELFORD—Mrs. Donald Russellaf Washington, D. C, was guest ofhonor at a stork shower Saturdayevening- at the home of Mr. andMrs. John Heine here. Gifts werearranged in a cradle decorated Inpink, blue and white.

Onsets included Mrs, CsrolineMcKat, New fork; Mra, B. Vres-land, Nutley; Mrs. Oeorge Leek.River Plasa; Mra. Lena Sutherland,Barbara Anne Sutherland and Mrs.Ruth Boland, Washington, D. C;Mrs. Harry Compton and Mrs, Sa-rah Whits, Red Bank; Mrs. Wil-liam Sutherland, Elisabeth; Mn.Harvey Heyer, Keyport; Mrs. Her-bert VanDyne and daughter Jean-aette, Leonardo; Mrs. Bessie Cot-rell, Hlghlandt; Mrs. Walter Do-Orote, Br., and Mrs. Walter De-Orote, Jr., Port Monmouth; Mrs.Oeorge Search, Port Monmouth;Mra. Helen MaeConnaehie, OrchardAcres; Mrs. Bessie Tarnew, Mrs.Alma Bigelow, Mrs. Leonard Nel-son and daughter Doris, Mrs, Ray-mond Kelly, Mra. Andrew Kelly,Mrs. Arthur Glass and daughterMary, Mrs. John Glass, Br., Mrs.George Tarnall, Mra. EdwardBarnes, Mrs. Amy Owens, Mrs.Herbert Turner, Mr*. Paul Bowles.Mrs. Emma Morris, Mrs. MelvlnLeek, Mrs. Mary Landmeser andMies Doreen Sutherland, Belford.

Two Hurt in Two-CsrCrash at Shrewsbury

SHREWSBURY-T w o personawere treated at Rlvervicw hospitalMonday night for Injuries sufferedIn a two-car collision at Sycamoreand Park avaa.

According to atate police a cardriven by Joseph Oauss of Parkave. was turning Into Park ave.from Sycamore ave. when It colllld-ed with a car driven by Hilda Tuk-lalnen of Hance ave. After thecrash, aald police, the Tukialnencar went through a fence and hita tree. The driver waa treated atRlverview hospital for bruises ofthe chest and cuts of both knees,a passenger la the Tuklainen ear,Velkko Trjsnalnen of Hance ave.wae admitted with cuts of the face.

Mra. Mary Oausa, wife of JosephOauss, suffered chock and was tak-en home by her husband.

There wera no complaints to po-lice.

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OCEANPORT—Everybody turned Iout in hit heM bib and turner Sat-urday night for the fifth annualturf chanty ball and carnival inthe clubhoute at Monmouth park.There wu a. record attendance,with everyone giving bit bit forcharity, in this cane, charity beiaa;Monanoutk county a hospitalt aadwelfare afcrnciet.

The flnt ball waa held In 1MT,and each year it highlight* the ae-rial teuton for resident* of theshore area. The clubhouse vat dee-orated with banner* is racingcolon and with Sowert, aaakiag anattractive background for the beau-tifully gowned and bfjeweled wom-en attending.

Cojturne* looked Ilk* a Part*opening, with paetei »aadea aad thedeep, ttntrt dark colora wiaalagequal favor with tht ftmiaiaegueete attending. Mr*. Don Aaaeeho,wife of the acre** and ralla atar,who terved aa matter of ceremonietwhen the pricea wert (Warded,chote a theer orgtaaa. gown, aaaa-tel pltld, with the plaid liaea beingmarked by (.arrow aatln metallicitrlpej. The Amecbet were tht din-ner guetta ot Mr. and Mrt. DavidWerblin of Elberon in their boa lathe Parterre aection.

Amory L. Hatkell, MonmouthPark president, attended with hiedaughter!, Mre. John Bllia, Mra.Edmund ROM and Miuea Iaabelleand Hope Hankcll. Hope, whowat one af the debutante* afthe teaeon telling coraagei, ww at-tired in a paste) pink frock. Mra.Bill* wore turquolte taffeta, Mra.ROBI, deep red «atin, and Mia* Iaa-belle Haekell, pale blue.

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MiM laebelle HatkeU aad bartitter, Mr*. BUI*, war* akalrmof the committee proteatlng g**>veair program* to tka gattta.Their attUtaata war* Mr*. AlfredRobert*, Mr*. Ooorg* Hawaii, Mra.frtdtrick Tompktai, Mr*. Clar-ence Untorberg, Mr*, aunley O.Wilkin*. Bvarett WMaoa, W. B.Cbarlet and Horaea Wad*.

XuMtoa reiidtata aarttaf atlower vtnderg were Mrs. BawardM. Craae, $r. aad Hoary Mereer,who directed the pre)eet; MlatHope Hukell, Mra. Raaaatt Kea-tor, Mr*. Philip Oftea, Mra. JohaH. Miller, M, Mrs. Mehartf Mat-calf. Mrt. Herbert InKa *M Mrt.Mantoa Metcalf. Jr.

Mrt. David Man wat ohaJnaaaof the coneenloat eomailUet, aa.elated by Mrt. Martin Quirk, Mra.Leon Heat, Mrt. Irving M e t aadMM. Werblla. Mrt. Lewlt Wtrhiff,wba It Mr. Haakell'a titter, withMrt. David Wileata and Mra. Dei-ter Blatden, wtra ehalraua of theparterre hot committee, Detora.tloaa were the artitUe eferta afMrt. Ralph Draper aad her tlattr,Mrt. Uoyd tAwetMt. ua|nta4 byMrt, Horace K. Haraar M l Mrt.Chtrlti CBM»ML

The taaiet eomaifteee taalraitawere Mrt. aamuel OoMaaitth aadMn. William dtrortat flnrth, Jr..and they wtra aulated by Mra. J.Preterit Johnaoa, Mra. aeeley Maw-ell, Mra. MlltM Srlaaftr, Mra.Haward ttrauas, MM. TowaoeadB. Martin, Mra. Prodortek TatuM.Mr*. Edwin Branaona aad Mra,Jail* Throekmorton. Mr*. 1%roek>Mortoa It Rlvtrvltw kotptUI't di-rector. Mea atembtri of the garnetcommute* wan Edward Ftltva,who It the axaeutlra oHrtetar attht Monmouth. CouMy Hiatorktlaaaoelttloa, Stanley Tracer. Ever-ett Wilton, Rlggt Mahoaey, H»r-bcit thaw tnd Jamta Eatt.

ft Alan Hudeaa, Jr., wat ekalr-

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KXSTON WATRIMY"We'v* talked it avar," Mr.

White aaid,. "aad we'd batteratll oak My wifi'B la pomhealth. Going to hav* aa oper-ation and lot* of boapltal, med.leal and nuralBg WUt."

"Tbat't etrtainly to* bad," Iventured.

"Tei," ht replied, "but wa arafortunate w* inverted la realattati becauu our •equity* Inthia property la the beat •mer-cency fund wt could bavt bad.Now when w* need aomt eaahthle houtt will comt to eurratcue."

"You could obtain a Iota In-attad of Mlllnt," I tuigntad.

"Wt'v* thought of Hut," Uant'wirtd. "but H't about tka*we'rt gtttlng a amallar plaotanyway. So lift Mil Milt one,then we'll relnvett in me notno large, Believe me, we knowit pasra to own reat attaU,"

"Okay, Mr. White, Lettmeaeure It up, And ttt whatyour property I* worth."

Hete't the point: whan youwant to Mil, put ua oa tht Jobl

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Beaktaa the dairy tnd ttreedlnseattlt, ATM feeder ttcera were

Dpod late tht ttate, mottly fromPtaatylvaala.

Dairy aad broedlnt cattle w«r*Imaartad fram M ttatea, Canadaaad tha Tile of Jortey, with Wle>eaaala akiaplng f i l l , the largeetaumber. Following In ImporUnc*were New Tork, Michigan, Pena-tylvaala, Ohio and Canada.

A t*U| af MIT eattla wat Im-parted la Auguat, 1»», tht largeat Ifar aay month during tht year,with a law af 1,OM brought la dur-lag March.

TM United Natlont flag watadopted by tht Oeneral AatemblyOct. » , INT.

the ceamaiitta*g far the auction. Me

aamftad by Mra. AadrawMr*. WiWaai C. Ri-

ker, Mra: Alfred 9. Kiag, Jr., Mr*.ClantM* Vntarberg-, Mrt, CdwardH. reatw, Edward W. acudder, Jr.,Allieoa Mera, Krederick V. aehock,Jr., aVIiaoa Stern, Philip laelin.Matthew •eeauacit, Harry H. Neu-bargor, Ira Haupt aad Alfred F-

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The ehalrmen far *ho hall war*Mra. FMUB Itetta, Mra. EdwinaVaaeaoM, Mrt. Townaend 9. Mar-tia, Mr*. Allieoa atera and Mr*.Froderiek C. Tatum. Mrt. WilliamU Rueaell, Jr.. headed tha ticketleamtttoo, aeelated by Mr*. Tatum,Mra. Kayo, Mra. Doremia*, Mr*. Bi-ll*, Mra. seheek, Jr., Mr*. Rika",Mra. Jehaeea, Mr*. Baehar, Mn. J.Martha! BMkor, Mr*. John JUnnot,Mra. David W. Ruteell, Mr*. Har-• * • U Blaekbiira, Mr*, toul* Mar-rea, Mra. Bernard White, Mr*.Rlehavd fttaut, Mr*. Uufk B.Themae, Mn. Oarriooa King aad

Mabaney.

Taere alta wat a atu4 attvieeaiwtieoi. ServlaaT oa thit eatahitt-tee were Mr. aad Mr*. Oeorf* fl.HewtH, Mrt. Martin, Mra. Rebertt,Mra. tMmMI*«*r, Mr*. Jam** Pur-df, Barkar aeeley aad Edward J.Btaaaaa, Meamenth Park'* aiaa-atar. B. O. Ceatet of tow Braaekwaa the awetloaaer. ataUlon* of-fered were Attention, Cato Mate,Baataa, Oread Admiral, HeatherMaa*, Kaava High, Lochlavar,Oraataa, Pi»l«g Rock, Platter anaLtrd Beewell.

OaVtal rlguret af the atonayraited and where the allaeaUaaiwin ba a U i , will b* anwsuaeedlater tkl* week by Jockey eluh of-ndalt. Club official! will aloe auk*their aaauil «oatrit>ution.

N. I . Gatlle !w|NHiaImtnme DuriBf Year

TRENTON— New Jaraey dtlry-aaea Imparted 1T.1H dairy andbreading eattlt for replacement pur-rM dHriaf the year ending Jim*

INI, ateardlng t* the Dlviikmaf Animal Induttry of the StateDepartment of Agriculture. Thliyear*! total compare* with M.tMtaiMpaad the previous yew andend* the yearly decreate In numberaf Imparted etttlt which tUrted la

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Umm* laat Tfcuraaar rttt aa hawaa* a ejvartar M I I M , hifhUfMaa'kf taw apaaaraaca «f Mica ChiefThai*** Mark* af L M I Braach.

CWtf Mara* n i call** haatra tataaaci tot a» Bjaa«**«. fVevlouelyae vat calM k«fat« tat (raai jurytwica. July «.

fha Jury la ackafttlcc U SMct ta-

•ay, tat vfcathar it wiltta* l«ag Breach «aaa further attala tlaM 1* uakaawa. At tk« CM-clHaiea af laat week* auatoa, ft—-center J. Victor Cartel ittf tatCM* will to eoatiau«4, but 4i4 a*tMr «b«a.

••via athcr «ritui« all* mat*called tof»r« the jury by Mr. Car-

t«a. hit thcr *••• all «aafti«a*4a (kart tlaM. Thtlr Ut»l tiaM to-f*ra ta« aaad was teas taaa ta»t•f Chief Mark*' affaaraac*.

1%«y wtra l*«f Braach Octcc-«!va Wllllaaa Wallia«, Jeaiah C«lca.Leui* (Lefty > i»r»«r, Tkaaua / .Bcvaefui, Jr, CharlM F«rr»ro.

Rlckar4 Bowaua, tttitti aalic*-B>aa, *n4 Rlchar* WabaUr.

Biftit * M f i UvM U at* tktlrtoga brcoaic Prrtiitmt al tke t'nlt-ti Btatea—tba awtkera * Wa.hlne-tea, Mvflion, Polk, Oraat, MrKin-lry, rraiiilin |UMa*vclt aa4itnt Truaiui.

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the »rard jury an a ckarfa af atra-cioua aMault aad battery.

Walker, wha * charged with ataa.blrg Harold Hundlty of Weat B«r-tten pi. during; a flght early Sundaymorning on West Barges pi-, gavehimself up to pollre at heaaquar->rra about two houra after the al-\'K<'4 fight took place.

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MotoristsFined in Court

HOLMDEL — Sixty more matervehicle a m were brought beforeMagistrate Stanley Stilwcll of Atlsntic-Holmdtl township court ««r-in* the pant week. Albert W. Bivss-berg Of nushiiif pal« the highest«ne of 122 and U costs imposes ferreckless driving. Arrestea (or care-less driving and paying H> ••«»wtro John G. Dolan, Orange;Thomai P. Covalti, Brooklyn, andThtreta Albano, South Orange.Charged with the aamo offensewere Samuel Krieger, New Tork,and Edward N. FiUslsnawas, We*tNVw Tork, whs pate' IM Sass. Roavaid Elliott, Bethlehem, Pa., paid a113 fine for driving too eloM to thecar in front.

Forty-two motorists were charg-ed with •a**'"*' • c*r ea t h * wronggide. John Hmy«*«, IHssaie, pett a119 fine. The following p»i* Ufines: Angelo DeSarbo, Eat on town;John Paradowski, n*hway; Vaiili-kl Hein, New Tork city; Morris C,(Jreco, Kearny; Herbert W. Grcca-baum, Fluahing, U (.; Joseph Ms*chese, Brooklyn; Anna Mario Ma-loney, Perth Ambey; Robert Wheel-er, Jr., gtaten Island; DemiaiekOarafola, Jersey City; Aagela Olan-acne, Ortns*; Herbert RlehMan,Irvington; Anthony Taddii, Baring-field; Clifford E. M « H , Kearay;William Klimek, Newark; MichaelHorn way, Clifton; Lehman Donald*lion, Uikewood; Bernard Jasinskl,Jersey City; Thomas O. Manley,Spring t*k«; Thomai Oatley, Jer-aey City; John Faao, Orange; JohnCtlandrlllo, Jersey City; Ftter En-4iio, East Orange; Or. JeromeReUberg, Wott Orange; Jneeph J.Sollitare, Jersey City; Ronald King,New fork city; Willie U Dane* andFrank P. Buglin, Newark; ArpyKrlkoroan, Union City; Victor J.Tslno, Jsrssy City; Alfred V. lee-ley, Clifton; Richard E. Bavm.Nuttey; James M. AllUter. Jr.. EaatOrange; Carl D. Weeie, frvlngton;John A. Carroll, Brooklyn; HaaryT. Orohi. Newark: Morrla Melaerand Jamei Ryan, Jr., Elisabeth,and John t. Gorman, Btattn Ii-landl. Paying a IS fine for the tameoffense were John C. Sehwsrtl,Woodbrldge, and Louts Bsrbotti,Eait Orange. Ronald fMekerten,Unden, paid IS costs.

Mllea T. Pelham, Neptune. naMan M An* for falling ta atop ata atop itreet. George Morrow,Rldgefield, paid | l for carrying (hewrong atate platei en his car. Torhaving no tall light, Haul "chat-maan, Newark, paid II flne and forfailing ta exhibit hli driver1! II.cense Monroe Hlmmordinger, NewTork city, waa lined M.

for failing to keep right at anIntersection, William 0. CntSMs.Jr., ranwBod; Leon Vednia, Wood.bridge, and William C. Hreoasira,airfield, paid M fine.. Morria R.Beekley, W. Va., paid in II flnefor failing to atop at a police wale.tU elgnsl.

HohmlclLast Sunday wa» the laat church

service at the Federated churchuntil Sept. #. flowers were plaeedon the altar by Mrs. John S.Holmes. Rev. Richard Hunter willpreach at churehei In Trenton,Pennsylvania and Paint Pleasantduring the next few weeks.

Mr. and Mri. Harry Pitcher wereguests of Mr. and Mrs. LawrenceLemaire at Lidvallette Saturday.

Members of tha Boys' elub an-tertalnod their parents on the Re-formed church grounds Wednesdayof last week at a wiener roast.A baseball game was played be-tween the fathers and sons andthe sons won the gams, Supervis.Ing tha boys are HarryPitcher, William Thompson, GeorgeSchanck and Fred Harrison. Thoseattending the picnic were Mr. andMrs. Fred Harrison ant childrenWayne, Charles, Fred and Jane;Mr. and Mrs. George Arculariusand sons Dale and George; Mr. andMrs. George Schanck and eon Tay.lor, Joseph Phillips and ton Bruce,Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Llebenow sndson Robert. Mr. and MM. RobertMurdoch and son Robert, Mr. andMrs. Harry Pitcher and daughterKaren, Roy Manets and sons Deanand John; Mr. and Mrs. RalphStewart and sons Ralph, Ronnieand David; Mr. and Mrs. EdwardBarnes and son Robert; Mr. andMrs. William Thompson and daugh-ter Linda; Mr. and Mrs. HarryDcuty. Mr. and Mrs. John Garlandand son John; Walker Butphln andJunior, Louis and Robert Wicks.

Mr. and Mrs. Wssley T. Buckentertained a few Mends at abarbecue at their home Saturdaynight. Those present were Mr. andMrs. Walker Sutphln, Mr. and Mrs.Harry Pitcher, Mr. and Mrs.George Schanck, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-liam Ryder and Mr. and Mrs. WINHam Thompson.

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day with her daughter and son-lnlaw, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carlest Rumsoti.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Di Lau-rentis of Brooklyn were dinnerguests last Sunday with Mr. andMrs. Charlie Landau.

Mr, and Mrs. Harry Ringler arespending a week with Mr. and MrsLandal.

Mrs. William Nowiekl and chil-dren Ronnie and Billy are visitingfriends in the village this week.Mrs. Nowleki has been residing atRodeo, Csl. Staff Sergeant No-wlekl is stationed In Korea.

Mr. and MM. Jack Kelly. Sr., ofRome, N. T.. are spending a two-week vacation with Mr. and Mrs.Sterling Stryker and Mlee MaryC. Kelly.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Loekwoodof Richmond Hill, L. I . spent theweek-end with their daughter, Mrs.Roland Backhaus, and family.

Mr. and Mrs. E. Douglas Brandtspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,Robert Duckworth at Portaupeck.

Was & Bulls of Woodstock, Can-ada, is visiting her slater and broth-er-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. RobertFlood. Sr.

Edward Cheek, who was a medi-cal patient at Monmouth Memorialhospital, has returned home andIs showing Improvement.

Mrs. Gerald Warneker anddaughter Mary Alys visited rela-tlvea at Brooklyn over the week-•nd.

Betil and Dedl Cemenslnd.daughters of Mr. and Mrs. PsulCamsnsind, spent a week nt theMethodist girls' camp at Lebanonstate forest camp at Pemberton, aemembers of the Rsd Bank Meth-odist Sunday-school.

The monthly church service willi held at the Community church

Sunday at 11 a. m. Stanley Stll-well, lay preacher, will give • talk

i "The Church Family."Mrs. Milton Brownies and chil-

dren visited friends at FreeholdSunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Browniesand family, are leaving Saturday tospend a week at Carlisle, Pa,, withRev. and Mrs. J. C. Banntrnwn anadaughter Marva.

Verna Brownies, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Milton Brownlee, has beenaccepted at Temple universitySchool of Nursing, Philadelphia,Pa. She wtll enter the university

i February.The 4-H fair will be held next

Saturday afternoon on the groundsof the are company. Members willhave on display the work they haveaccomplished during the past year,which will Include projecta In gar-dening, forestry, cooking, sewing,poultry and husbandry. The nubile

Invited.Members of the Ladles' auxiliary

of the fire company met Mondaynight of last week at tha flre house.Mrs. William Dism conducted themeeting. Frank Braun, Ralph Lay-

Hold OBe- Housela Tkdr New Hoaxe

FORTAUPECK-Mr. and Mrs.John Mullen of Brooklyn, enter-tained recently at an open-houseparty at their new home on 1> El-liott pi.

Guests were Mr. and Mrs. ArthurWright, Mr. and Mrs. RussellWright, Mr. snd Mrs. Wslter Dan.gler, Mr. snd Mrs. William Johnson.Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Ksnter, Mr.and Mrs. Charles Blair, Mr. andMrs. Charles Cook, Mrs. HattleSharp, MIM Joan Cook, WilliamPhillips, Waltsr Dangler, Jr. andRobert Kenttr, Jr., all of Portau-peek; Mr. snd Mrs. Chester E.Sharp, Little Silver, and Mr. andMrs. H. E. MeAvoy and daughterKathleen. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Me-Caffrty, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cof-fsy, Miss Clare Cosgrove, Miss Mar-garet Farley, Eugene O. Mahonsyand Frank Kelly, Brooklyn.

ton and Gsrrett Corson appearedas a committee of three requestingthe nid of the auxiliary for thedinner the flremen are giving Sept.1. Hostesses at tha meeting wereMrs. Charles Toop, Mrs. GeorgeToop and Miss Madge Smith. Oth-ers attending were Mrs. GeraldWarneker, Mrs. Fred Owens, Mrs.Garrstt Corson, Mrs. Adolf Braun,Mrs. William MeCsrron, and Mrs.Harry Janisen.

Cancer strikes, on the average,in one out of every two familes.

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John W. Mott, Jr., of Red Rink,who 4icd May i», bequeath*! a lifelight in his residence properly at11 Bank it. to hii wife, Mr*. MaryG. Mott. Upon her death the prop-erty if to get to hi* sons, Janet,John W., Jr., and Douflu. thai*ind lhart alike.

He al<o left two coll wit chef ••hia sons, Jame* and John. Hit•hares of flack in the Second Na-tional Bank «V Trust company weral*ft to hi* three sons. An addi-tlaaal bequest of 15 vat made to hi«MM Douglas.,

Hit caah Halanre In the SecondNatlaasl Bank £ Tiu*t companyI H fit to Mr. and Mr.. Curtis V,Ha****/, a* waa the residue of hia•atatt. Mr. Ramsey waa appointed•MCtittt.

A*m It Linamaytr, 8r., «fMaratllk, who «Ud June 25, left|M» ta kla housekeeper, Mri. Rath-ryn MeOrath. The reit of his es-tata waa left to hi* stepdaughter,a>ma a. Oellel, who waa named•veutrli.

Jaacah Salandra of Long Branch,who died Apr, I, left Ilia tstate t*hit wit*. Maria flalaadra. After herdeath, «r If ahe marries again, therttate gsei in equal alitita lu liiachildren, Jerry, Florence, Mellie,Anna and Rose. Mr«. talandra waanamed executrix. '

William Auguatua Thompson ef.rrerhold, who died June 26, left hisealate in truat to hi* son-in-law,Frederick W. Branfard, to pay thefifif !**ro>*1» therefrom in hi* wife,Mr*. Mary U Thompson, a* Ions; asshe live*.

Upon the death of Mrs. Thomp-son the trust I* ended, and the prin-cipal (oca in aqual shares lo hischildren, Edith E. Branford, FloraO. Strolls and BeUy M. Tarrinfton,Mr. Branford was named executorand truitee.

Virgil Thurkauf or Grantmoodwhn died at Highland* May IS, leftMOO etch to hia daughters. LouiseMarie Thurkauf and Helen VeronicaThurkiuf. The rest of his estatewai left to , hia wife, Mr*. Ltn*Margaret Thurkauf, who was namedexecutrix.

SUSPENDED SENTENCEMIDDLETOWN — Recorder W.

Oilbert Manaon Sunday night sus-pended a 30-day sentence to countyjail en promise of good behavior byFrank Harvey, Jr., 21, of Center•ye., Btltord, who was.arrested Sat-urday on a charge of assault andbattery brought by his wife, Mrs.Ruth Harvey.

Prt. PetacnParaehulittV Court*

LITTLE SILVER-Pvt. James R.Powers, .-on of Mr. and Mr;. JohnA. Powers of ISO Runuton id., re-cently graduated from the basicairborne court* of the infantryschool «t Knrt Brnning. G»., it w«sannounced thi.« wrfk by Msj. Gen.John H. Church, commanding gen-eral.

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The courae is designed to trainvolunteer officer* and enlisted per-sonnel from all arms and branchesof the aervlee as qutllSad paraehut-IMs. Mtudents are required to makefive jumps from a* airplane, includ-ing one leap with full equipment.

The airborne course la one of AeAursp* of training at the infantryschool open to officer* and enlistedmen of the Regular Army, Organ-ized Reserve and National Guard.Course*, range from training re-cruits ts.be parachutista throughtraining regimental commandersand division general staff officers.

Raritait Star Lodge -M}Holds Intlallalion "*'

KErPORT-Mrs. Bertha Mc-Cracken of Long Branch, supremedeputy of the Shepherd* of Bethle-hem lodge, Installed officer* of Rar-itan Star lodge last week at Bchey.ichbi hall.

Mr*. Marl* Merlnaky waa In-ducted aa commander. Other* In-stalled were Mrs. Myrtle Ottblee,senior vice commander; Mr*. JeanGentile, chaplain; Robert Caurttr,marshal; Thomaa Wethered, out-aide guard; Mr*. Harriet Austin,inside guard; Mr*. Ruth Hyer, trus-tee for aix months; Mr*. LillianColeman, trustee II months, andMi*. Dorothy Rinear, trustee far IImonth*.

The following committee appoint-menu were announced by Mr*.Mcrinaky: Mia. Gentile, *lck Mdrelief chairman; Mr*. Phoebe Neld-inger, good and welfara; Mr*. AlletBoll, special, and Mr*. Helen Stet-enfcld, Mrs, Dorlt Zlmmer M lAbraham Huylar, auditing.

Dinner Marks25th Anniversary

EATONTOWN — Mr. and Mr*.Donald M. Ganson of Pica pi., NewShrewsbury, ob.servrd thfir 2r>thwedding annivrisary at a familydinner last Thursday a' CrystalBrook Farm inn. The duinn tal.lowas decorated witn all wliitp placii-oli, and a thiee-tler wedding rakeformed the centerpiece.

Mr. and Mrs. (Jan.-nn were mar-ied at. Saint. Geoige. Statrn Island,

July 3*, IMS. Mr*. fJanjon is ttic |former Catherine Apgar. Mr. Oan-son ia an electronics technician,employed at Evan.« laboratories atBelmar. Mrs. Ganson if a nurse.mployed at the Ivy House nursing

horn* In Middleman village.The coiifle have sin sons, Oakley

Ganson, who is serving with thetT. S. Air Force in England; Ken-neth Garuon. whn is in the Navy,stationed at Bainhridge, Md.; AllenGannon, Red Rank, and Donald M.Gamon. Jr., Clark and Stuart Gan-con, New -Shrewsbury.

Dinner guest* were Mr. and Mrs.Frank f,andau. Mr. and Mrs.Charles Meiarich, Mr. and Mr?.Charles Doughty, Mr. and Mr*. Al-len Ganasn, Mm. Frederick Byrd,Mrs. John Croft, Mia* Jean By idand Clark, Ituart and Donald M.Oansen, Jr,

Announce Goal§ .For Fall Grains

New Jersey farmer* ar* beingasked ta hold the line on their fallplanting* of wheat, harlty and ryefor next year's harvest,

woe lift ion goal* announced to-day by the State Agricultural Mo-bilization committee headquartershere call for Garden state formersto reed lAIMMO acres of wheat thisfull. Liut fall they planted KsJ.OOO.The new goala for barley snd ryecall for 11,000 acres and 1.1,000 acresrecpeettvalv.

These goals ask for a small In-crease in barley acreage with slightreduction* In wheat, and rye. Theyate. considered to be New Jersey'sshare of the. national goals fer eachof these fall-seeded ere**.

The number of acre* actuallyharvested (a alway* amailtr thanthe planted acres, since crop (all-ures due to weather or insert dam-age always cause the abandonmente)f Mute acres. In 1M0 New Jerteyfarmers harvested TI.MO acres ofwheat and this year the estimatedbarveit i* M,000.

Barley harveat** I* 1MM totaUlM.000 acrea with the estlmtt* thi*year at 15,000. The 1*80 rye har-vest wa* 14,000 acrea and the INIestimate I* 13,0M.

1.18 H. O. T. iftrt-riie

New Jersey's Oldest Firemen's Fair

62nd ANNUAL

NAYESINK FIREMEN'S* FAIR *Thursday - Friday and Saturday Nights

AUGUST 9th - 10th - 11thCASH AWARDS EACH NIGHT

1951 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDANWill Be Awarded Saturday Night

5 Acres Of Supervised Parking AreaSo Come One, Come All And

Meet Your Friends At The Fair!

PORT MON'MOLTH- Commi*-sions to IS* R.O.T.r. cadet* at aformal retreat leview last Thurs-day ni:irke>j the closing of the 13M

lRf\snve OrTirrr*' TrainingCorps en-r.-impmcin at this Bl»nal Corn in-stallation. Ma! C,cn Kiik* f). l^ew-t*>n, rlfputy chief ftifnsl officer ofWashington, and Brig Gen. HajryReirhelderfpr. Fort. Monmouth com-

ander. along with leading rnsn-\ifilratlnn» eaeeutlves. preatnted

™cond lieuten»nt har« in th« new-• eommiasioned Slinal Cora* oA-•id. Bernard U. SrhaBlro »f Brad-•y Reaeh. Rutgers atudent, wa*mar : the tos) men In the tenI.O.T.C. ros i s t ' l i * '<• reeeiv*-hievemmt rertlneste* •« theirreampllshment*.

As » nnale to the sit week* erfi mv Rnd techniral training of a'eord enrollment eomprising l.snotWr-ff. atudents from 7J schoolspec ial award* were al*o made Inutstanding cadets in ramp, in-uding the. annusl Armed Force*

'nmtiinniration association medalward. Among eithers present werafaj. Gen. .T. O Maubnrirn* of Littleilver, former Chief Signal officer.

— ST'jft'0»

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ON NKHWAY 3 5 - 2 MILES NORTH OF RED RANKU t Us Cite Y t i AN EstiMti Oi Y mr Work M a y

PHONI MD iAMIC 4-37*7 UP TO 36 MONTHS TO PAY

AND rTTTINOS M l $AU AT A U TIMIS

AUGUST SALE IFloor Sample*, Manutoturtr't Showroom Somploi, One and Few of a Kind Itenu,Ditcontinued PattenM, Odds and Endt accumulated in our Warehouae, a few remain*inf piecee from previous Sale*, Clearance*—Slightly marked piece*, Reduction* Rightfrom Stock.

Value

•125Modern Chrome 5 piece Dinette—GrayMother of Pearl Formica Ton Table-Guaranteed Chrome—with large De-Lux Dupont Plastic covered Two Tone—Spring Type Chairs-Luxurious Porch Gliders-^-Innerspringw a t e r repellent covering—Red &White or Green & White—

Si 10 ^ o o r Sample Love Seat of Fine QualityWSP —Cherry Red Damask Covering—Real

'300

•289

yValue—

Maple Colonial Creations by CUSH-MAN in a Sofa and Matching Chair-fine Grade Covering—Popular CocoaColors—Sample Only—

•ISO00

KROEHLER Cushionized Construction3 piece Modern Living Room Suite inChoice Covering—Cocoa with ForestGreen Colors—

.00'185M l M BUNTING All Steel Outdoor Full Siae• * ™ Gliders—Four—Floor Samples in Yel-

low & White or Red & White—1.00$19

Value

•169

Value SIMMONS Nationally Advertised I *I J A M nerspring Mattresses—Factory Guaran*W tee—Choice of Colors—Matching Box

Spring Available—Full—Twin and %Sizes—

,39."•198 Custom Made :t, Sofa in Fine Quality

Coverings—DeLux Trimmed—Choiceof Meadow Green Damask—LipstickRed Frieze—Cherry Red Tapestry—

1.00•ioa(

HAN Nationally Advertised*V* steel Comfortable Lawn

LLOYD All

Green ft" White or Yellow & White—I £00

'339 Modern Gray Walnut Bedroom Sui te -Consist inp of Dresser—Mirror—LargeChest—Nite Stand—Full Size B e d -Truly an Outstanding Value—

•250°°Finest Quality Constructed Rock

Maple Dresser — Minor — Chest —Choice of Full or Twin Size Bed—Out-standing Value—

»19O.aoI9AA F°UI> Piece Modern Sectional Sofa of* w Custom Made Quality in Cherry Red

Scroll Design—Frieze Covering—

•195°°- - IXTRA SPECIAL-

Fine Grade All Wool Famous BIGE- JLOW Quality 9 x 12 Rugs—Choice ofModern Texture—18th Century Florals•Tone on Tone Carved Design Patterns

NOW AVAILABLEDEFERRED PAYMENTS AT CASH PRICES

NOW

10a00

WEST FURNITURE CO.OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK KEYPORT, N. J.

MXK ummm. Awvtn t, %n%

4iiuo\niTioxrD ran MOWING cowowr

121 IIOAO STKEIT

August White SaleU<e our Layaway Plan and Save!

All-Wool BlanketsMOTH-PROOFED CHATHAM "BRANDON"

Would cost 21.98 to replace! 1 f go

2 (or 31.00Ro§f blur, green, hunter green, yellow, | fr-•nlum or chartreuse!

MOTH-PROOFED SPRINGFIELD "ATHENS"Would cost 22.98 lo replace!

Guaranteed mothprnnf for 5 years! Slieatt 1n X O * 7 C >retain in shape. White, blur, gold, rose, pink,Wine, cherry, aqua, brown or green, 2 for 33.00

SIZESET SPRINGFIELD "CORDKIC

Would eml 25,98 to replace! ^•eft-napped blanket! for maximum wear andlasting beauty. Sizeset to retain stupe. White, , .gold, aqua, wine, blue, rote, red, green or pink. • *o f

Famous Sheets and CasesPEPPERELL," CANNON, PACIFIC AND

MOHAWK COMBED PERCALES

"3 3*69re,. 3.99

Silky-smooth percales woven 180threads to the inch. All combedeotton yarm.

, reg. 3.79 I l l «0»xlO»", reg. 4.7» | . »

H"xl08", reg. 4.49 S.M 42"x3S>4" cases, res. 1.00 Mo

45".x38'4" caies, rcg 1.10 Me

CANNON, PACIFIC AND MOHAWK

StiltVICK-WEICHT MUSLINS

Made for rugged wear, 13u thread »I"«(M»"muriina ideal for children's rooms, r'"»|00"eummer home*, hotel*.

•3"x»«", rug. 2.!» U» Hr'xltMi", reg.

7J"xM", r»g. 3.09 3.U M"xlOS", rtg.

4S"x3«" cases, reg. 7»c 1«r.

2.79reg. 3.19

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UTICA SMOOTH MUSLIN SHEETS

140-thrtad mualins woven for lux-urloui (tnoothness P L U S thtstrength nf stucdy

ro9. 3.79

».2« »0"xlO8", reg. 4.2B ,1.«fl

aB"*36" fnim pillow i:n»ps.

The 3-Piece Suitis your hest buy for foil . • • *can he worn three different ways!

Every college and career girl knows that the three piece suit is * fell essential , . «

trimly tailored backdrop for ingenious changes of accessories! Here, Carolyn's imttc>

table tweed classic with dashing pyramid topcoat of authentic Black Watch clan plaid.

Blue and green plaid topcoat and blue and green tweed suit. 10 to le,

100.00The 3 piecci,

FASHION CIRCUS, Street flour

Classic Corduroyfocn "high fashion" for fall with striking plaid*

t • • jewel-tone colors for college or career!

On the campui or in the office, the Importance of corduroy cannot be

overeetlmated! Thte year aeea a whole new vleta of faahlon In cordu-

roy . . , brilliant colon adapted to classic designs , . , vlvaciout plaidl

that put this rugged favorite in a "best-dreiaed" date. Chooia your

favorites for fall whether your destination ie back-ta-work or back-

to-classes!

A. Corduroy jumper

Plaid cotton blouse

B. Corduroy suit with convertible collar

C. Belted-back jacket

Straight skirt, 7 . 9 8 Hat,

SPORTSWEAR SECTION

14.98S.98

15.98

17,982,30

Mm Jwa OrlMa, New York Btpmentativt of

CHARLES OF THE RITZKill be in our Cosmetic Department

, August 6 thrmmgh fUDAY. Augut 10

Iridescent Taffetascatch the highlights and shadows of anew season of fashion importance!

Coot, dark autumn nighti . . . reflected in the shimmering folds of taffeta Irene*

Setting the mood for fall are these distinctive after-ftve fashions that whisper a* yea

walk. Striking designs . . . many sparked with rhlnestonet , , . all la 4 rta|* «t

lubtlc and dramatic autumn colors.

17.98Far left:

Rhlnettone-buttoneddreis with cuffedsleeve, Black, purple,grey. 12 to 20.

Bljht:

Crlst-erosa bodice «•>tail above a bUlowinfskirt, Black, purple,grey. 10 to 1«.

FASHION' CIRCLE, Street Floor

Shop daily from 9:30 'til 5.30—Red Bank store open Friday Jtil 9

RED BANK REGISTER 7 Centsm con

VOLUME LXXIV, NO. 5. RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951 SECTION TWO—PAGES I TO 14.

Summertime U a Biuy Time at the Red Bank Community Y.M.GA. 4 Feature RacesAttract Top Field

Hundred* of Speedboats Entered

in 19th Annual RegattaWith the calling off of the Prcai- make Its usual •ppropriatioa *f

dent's Cup race in Washington, D. M.500 to help finance the claewie.C, which wa< scheduled for Srp-I However, through the effort* *ftembfl, the 19th annual National the Red Bank Community ChamberSweepstakes regatta horo will turn, of Commerce the "Admiral*' club"into one of the. largest inboard ani gave more than the necessaryoutboard racing event* in America, amount to permit the regatta te ba

The river classic on the sporting staged.

Huf« tVMHundreds of ar^edcraft which

_ . . , . ,. . , . . . have been entered in the regattskThe National Sweepstake., for the • »Sweepstake* Bronze trophy and w a ». 0 , h P „„„,,(„„ j ^ , , . - , " , ,President Miguel Aleman. MeK.can r j ^Good Neighbor P«P"tual trophy;

a race cours*in 1904. S * h entries are: Joseph)

, . , , . - J- Tazgart, Ohio; Stephen J,perpetual trophy, which was won S r h m i , l t N , w J o r s e y rf Curtla)last year by Guy Lombard?, the fa- UtnPTtt_ Virginia: A. G. Broaddus.mous band leader; the 225 cubic-

ypwinner receive* the Gen. AvilaCamacho Mexican Good-Will P*'- J ( , ' a n n e P , r k i n . , s , w T o r k ; J a n i ( 1 -petua trophy and the race for l J 5 D j N j R w

-ublc-inch hydroplanes. | L r , w i ; M a r y l a n d . yD M C r e ( i ( .£

N«* Bsmasrr* Trashy INorth caruima; Fta>munii Smiling,i8r., Pennsylvania; RuMell W,

Commodore Joseph C, Irwin sn-;Hawk, Pennsylvania; Walter F.nounoed that word has been re- iTfic.'jkiowirj Pennsylvania- We**eclved of a new trophy for this |tertnnn W. Jane., Delaware; Walteryear's regatta. Aerovias Guest, the i j . ^ w a r r t s J r Pennsylvania; Ed*airline operating between Miami, W l A. Major, Rhod« Island; fre4Fla., and Mexico City, ha* donated! R. gpicss, j,Vw Jersey; Marjorlaa large, typical Mexican ailvir aoui- jClitrku, Connecticut; Harry M. Den*brero as a trophy to be contested nia, . \ c w York; Donald Whltfleld,for this year for the initial time, N c w j P r . f y ; Eleanor B. Shake*

From 1»M through 1929 the Nave-sink river was the scene of occas-ional speedboat competition, but inthe latter year waa started the longline of successive regattas interrupt-ed only by Wottd War II. The GoldCup regatta was staged here in 1929and followed again in 1930. How-ever, since the Gold Cup was anevent whose location waa selectedby the winner of the previous year'srace, boating enthusiatts here de-cided they would stage their ownregatta to be certain they wouldhave a meet here each year.

From there blossomed th* Na-tional Sweepstakes regatta, whichnow ha* a, schedule of SO eventsover two days of racing, and drawsmore speedboata than any othersingle meet. '

The 1930 regatta was the first Na-tional Sweepstakes event held inconjunction with the Onld Cup, andfrom It came the National sweep-

pictur* tal a srary, that* g4cr«ra< eaUaVt aaesiaVtal at tha many activhSas, acrrtwilasm an. faasj, wMawwa fun atthe trina Cammunify YA4.CX aiayyaowJi iMc tmnrn. Abavaara pieturai talmn at tack af Hva af Urn lacal aiayfraundt. Picturn fram aaeli af «Ka tMm four w> atfaar in nait waalt't RagMar.

Tha playa/aund prafram in fMi araa, aHKeu«h ralativaV naw,has mutliroomad sJurimj tfc* Uaf thraa yaan and siftselaly this ya«r

playa/aundi wara aawnad at Fair Havan, Vail Hamai andRivar Haia. Navaiinfc, Tinton Fab and HifMandt kava aiprauadintarait in similar prafram naif yaar.

In briaf tha araa/anw fcatura arts, crafti, MivMual and y o u *famai, intar-playtjravnsj saftfcal, spatial avanh, manias, tript and al M i prat/am run in ca eparatian with tha Manmouth eoun.

ty chaptar of tho Amorican Rad CrawBUCh PloiyffOUffd hM A T*M*W*A* p J >

up of rapraiantativai af lacal civic fraup* and af paaph) whoia in*taraitt ara with yauth« Tnaia canwnittoot work oianaj witn tlio T.in laying plans for thair raipactiva phyojraund and community.

No. I—Atlantic Highkndi. Thli «ama it caHad Kiok M," amiit ena af tha many thino.*. ta da, "that h a lot of fun," told littloMita Pith. L to R., Ralph Iroob, «»«r«« and Ward Urhrop, Mn.Francina Minnick, anittant playfround diractar; Jim ©Han, BbartMaian, Kata Hindlina, Alan Tracy, playa/ound diractor; Tom WaU

No. 2—Rod lank Waihida. Oaipita tha hat waathar, thawL.^..^a MMM A0aMt*Bla* tmM A f i l l s ' 4!fKa) MM 4 B A aMk*l|||U M&k Mm MMMJ MMWMMMM oVaUVK

• o n arv •nxiou* i«r • TVW >ipi vn un ntfjniy mn vr MT wrainv IIWM

Pi O M Tan ajarelah*Larry Dalian anal wan *TiCMas "RIM tnara s

KM ahackan t# iMka yav faftjat tha haat* I* to R.| DanaMFricUat, tarry Oattan, btala Halio and Janat Stnt .

No. 4- fa i r Havan. M I M Daisy Loud and Chattar Apy, Jr,aro pudinf ovar a data dteision in hona ihoat. L to R., OanaMRebardt, Patty Jonas, lily Lowit, Chastar Apy, Jr., diractor; MistDaisy loud, diractor; Donald WiHsia and kddy Krut*.

No. 5.—tivar Plan. Horo tha chUran bring thair lunch, andmalm a day of it. L. to R., Pat Sedan, Kl Stebo, Kathy laka, laaWindham, Sandra Fos, Mitt Dolorat Saarlat, attistanr diractor; JeaiMario Hsld and Mary Lou SatJon. -

Garden Club HasBox Luncheon

ATLANTIC ' HIGHLANDS—Mrs.Ouy Humphrey of Hooper avo. w uboatess Tueaday at a box luncheonmeeUng of the Atlantic Highland!Garden club, A hat contest m iheld, with rnembcn exhibiting hjktftrimmed with flowera In a comicvein, Winners were Mn. John lr-'wln, Ilia. Pauline MuCabe and Mia.Alma Orinkwater.

Mrs. Jack Kirk, war aervicechairman, asked members to bringplants in three-Inch poU to meet-ing! (or distribution to veteran*'hospitals in October and November.She aUo announced a horticulturalatudy group meeting to be. heldTiMtday afternoon at the AtlanticHighlands Presbyterian church.

The flnal clafs for me'mberi ttudy>ing floral arrangement! under thedirection of Mr*. 8. A. HowoU willbe held Tuesday, Aug. 21. Member*were invited to exhibit In tha flower•how of the Monmouth ElberonHorticultural society 8ept. It, 13and 13 at Asbury Park.

The club will hold Its annualflower show Sept, 8, Members of thaBrownie troops and Cab pack! ofAtlantic Highland! have bean In-vited to exhibit In the show. '

Sinai arrangement* (or the eventwill be announced by tha chairman,X n . Kirk, at the Aug. » meeting,Colored slides on floral arrange-moot* will be shown at this meet-i n * , :

Brevent Park ReSetsFair Friday, Saturday

LEONARDO—Postponed Satur-day night at a result of heavy rainIn the afternoon and threateningweather in the evening, th* presen-tation of a 1>31 Chevrolet sedan atthe annual (air of the Brevent Parkand Leonardo fire company will bemade thU Saturday on tha lirehouse grounda.

Bad weather will not prevent theaward thio 'vcel:, a spokesman said.Tho fair aLso will bo hold Fridaynight,

Pitt's l«rbtr SlopLittle RIlVRr, Two hnrbori st your

xrvlct, Open Wedntidsyi,—Advcrtlict

Bny* «i'« rthlr In mnk* pocket, tntinryMlllm Tin RaiUlii,—AdvtrtisuMlt.

Evelyn ChandlerTo Skate at Fair

FAIR HAVBN - Mrs. BruceMapea, known professionally asEvelyn Chandler, famed acrobaticand flgur* Jce akater will appearat t:M tonight at the Fair HavenBremen's fair.

Mrs. Mapes, who lives on Clayst,, Fair Haven, win give an exhl-bitlon of roller akating nn thedance floor at the fair. Althoughbest known for her performanceson th* Ice, Mrs. Mapej has demon-strated her ability on roller akatuin th* put .

Th* fair will close Saturdaynight, when the main prise, a 1851Plymouth sedan, will be awarded.In addition to the automobile,ground prises will b* .awardednightly. ' .

Th* blggeit week day audienceto date attended the fair Tuesdaynight when Bremen had at guestaaf honor roller derby stara whoanswered questions on the derbyasked by members of the audience.Roller atari.who appeared wereGene Oammon, Jerry Murray, MaryClofanl and Howl* Ralnss of theNew Tork Chlafi and Julie Patrickand Carl Payna of th* Jersey Jol-tera. Councilman Tony B. Huntingacted a* master of ceremonial.

Vera Simpson Wed

To Donald Jobaton .

MINNBSINK PARK—Announce-ment was made Sunday by Mr. andMn. David Simpson, Crescent dr.,af the marrlag* tf than- daughter,Miss Vera M. Simpson, to Donald"Butky" Johnson, son of Joseph E.Johnson, N a v e s ! n k , Middletowntownship treasurer. ,

The couple are on a southerntrip, and upon their return will re-side on Lakeside av«., Navesink.Mrs. Johnson la smploysd as secre-tary by the Mlddleetown townshipboard of education, snd tier fatherla township biitlrling Innp^rtor

Mr. Jqhnson is employed by Ball-ly Studebaker Bales and Service ofMaple kve., and Is a member of thetownship board of oducatlor

Uu4 Baal,, Fur SaltMirth Hir» Rnok flhop, 14K Rrnad it,

Clarice vtnlMlie.-AdvtrtUtniaS

Referendum Date Officially SetFor Vote on $900,000 School Work

In a resolution passed Tuesdaynight at a special meeting, theboard of education officially setTuesday, Sept. 33, as the date forthe referendum on the proposedaddition to the Red Bank high•chool.

The poll! to be located at thehigh school and at the Oaklandand River Street schools, will b*open from 4 p. m. until 9 p. m.

At the special election, the boardwill ask voters to authorise theconstruction of an addition to thehigh school at an amount not toexceed $803,000 and to alter, repairand obtain the necessary furnish-ings for the existing high schoolbuilding at a eum not to exceed$95,000. The board also is askingfor the authority to iuue $900,000in bonds, thus using up $94,623 ofthe $329,229 borrowing margin ofthe borough.

The board accepted the resigna-tion of Mrs. Ruth Klein, healthteacher and co-ordinator of healthin the school system. At the pre-vious meeting th* board had turn-ad down a request by Mn. Kleintor a year'* leave of absence inorder to take advanced study.

On recommendation of Dr. M.Gregg Hlbbs, supervising principal,th* board employed Henry deBruInas a science teacher for the highschool. A graduate of MontclairState Teachers college, Mr. deBruIndid his practice teaching at Du-mont high school.

Paul Toung, rf'r'rlct clerk, reada letter from John A. McCarthy,auiitant commissioner of educa-tion, ssying he had a request fromtho Signal Corps laboratories, FortMonmouth, for an apprentice train-ing program at the fort in aboutlive trades,

In his letter, Mr. McCarthy add-ed that since the Red Bank boardfurnishes educational services tochildren at the fort, thl3 would bethe logical board to set up the newtraining program. He asked thatthe board glv* consideration to un-dertaking the program, whichwould include mathematics, draw-ing and nclence related to each ofth fi t d Th ii

be available to finance the entireproject.

Th* matter was referred to Wil-liam Bennett and Walter Wood-head (or study.

Old Christ Church

Sponsoring Fair

Thla year marks the 349th an-niversary of Old Christ church,Shrewsbury. As part of its celebra-tion the parish will aponsor an oldfashioned country fair Aug. 18 andIT. Many attractions have beenplanned for adults snd childrenat the fair.

A number of dealers In antiqueswill have exhibits and articles forsale. Dealers who will participateinclude the Matthews, Harry A.Burlew, Mary Eleanore Brown,Natalia Goodman, Elsie Bacmei-ster, Earl C. Walters and MissMsrtln.

Mrs. Hardy and SomArrive from Alaaka

SEA BRIGHT — Mrs. LeonardHsrdy and her sons, Richard andDouglas, arrived Tuesday at thehome of her mother, Mrs. Irene V.Spooner, 232 Ocean ave., after fly-ing to Newark airport from Cali-fornia where they arrived by shipfrom Alaska.

Her husband, Cmdr. LeonardHardy, V, B. N., is expected to ar-rive at Washington. D, C. sometimethis week where he will be sta-tioned for a tour of duty. The cou-(>li ftpent more than Iwn years inAlaska, where Douglas Hardy wasbom a little more than a monthago.

Save S*Juperfoam latex ptllowa now on aatc.

Rmular 19.95, now IS.IS, Get a pairnnii HBVF $R. This rnle fnr a aHnrt timeonly. Quantities limit >d. Sh-rmin'iHorn* Oecoratora, 45 Broad i t . RedBank.—AUvtrtiaetnent.

I will not be resnonslbt* for any dabtarnntraeted b» my «-|fe, Mra, Harriet A,Wilson.

the five trades. Th« commissioner i Au«iin A, wu.,,,,, ,!,„sttttd ttdtral tad tt«ts tid wsulrt L..,e,tiMs..st. ' ""•"• *" ''

State May DredgePollys Pond

RUMSON-Councllman FrancisJ, Nary, presiding in the absenceof Mayor Peter H. B. Cumming atlast Thursday night's council meet-ing stated that the borough hadbeen tentatively promised an 80-footwide triangular channel in Polly'spond.

The matter was brought up byGordon MeNair of Waterman avc,,who pointed to the obnoxious odoremanating from the pond.

Mr. McNalr added that the pondIs a nice body of water and if itwere dredged could be a benent toeveryone in the borough. Mr. Narystated that several weeks ago heand Albert A. Kerr, Jr., boroughclerk, hnrt appeared before theboard of navigation and hal of-fered to provide the sum of 4&.000toward the dredging project.

Mr; Nary stated that Peter Gan-non, a state engineer, had studiedthe pond and recommended the tri-angular channel. The councilmanadded he understood the state hadtentatively committed itself todredge the channel recommendedby the state engineer. Mr. Narypointed out that because the De-partment of Navigation Is more in-terested In navigation than edoraor other obnoxious conditions re-sulting from the pond, the boroughwould have to provide some dock-Ing facilities on the pond In orderto get state aid for the project.

After looking over a plan of theproposed channel Mr. MeNair aaldit was Indeed gratifying to learnthe state was going to do thatmuch.

The council adjourned a publichearing on assessments for curbingon Mcadowbiook ave. Th» hearingwas adjourned after Mr. Kerr reada letter from C. A. Thlerer, sayinghe had been assessed for too muchfrontage since he had sold ten feetof his property several years ago.The hearing will be held at thenest meeting of the mayor andcouncil. In the meantime Mr. Kerrwill send out amended notices ofassessment,

Mr. Kerr read a letter from Mal-colm D, Ware of Forest avc, thank-Ing the council for Its prompt ac-tion in putting up warning signstt tha intersection af Forest avs.

and Lakeside aves. In his letterMr. Ware aald the signs had al-ready had a marked effect on thespeeding in that area. The councilIs working on an ordinance to makeon* of the itreets a stop street.

Car Occupants Shot at

In New ShrewsburyNEW SHREWSBURY — George

Bradford, IT, of Hightatown andAlfred Hohlerm»y»r of Ensiitbtown,riding cast on Tinton ave., TuesdayIn a car driven by Bradford wereshot at by occupants of an uniden-tified car traveling west on Tintonave.

Bradford and Schlermeyer wereunhurt although the bullet struekthe windshield causing glass tospatter over the front scat.

The occupants of the car toldpolice they thought the car fromwhich the shots had come was a1941 or 1942 Pontiac with dealer'slicense plates. They added therewere two men in the back seat andtwo or three In the front.

Soldiers RotatedHome From Korea

Cpl. Ronald C. Hoser, R.F.D. 1,Red Bank; Sgt. Joseph H, Ray,Orant ave., Eatontown, and Sgt.Andrew J. Garofalo, Long Branch,are among the M New Jersey menof 2,692 Army rotation troops fromKorea who arrived Sunday at Se-attle on th* Transport Marine Ad'der. They are due home this week.

KNIGHTS' INSTALLATION

Walter J. Cullen of Frtehold,newly-appointed district deputy ofthe Freehold Knights of Columbuscouncil, will preside at installationof officers of Red Bank council,K. of C. next Monday night at8: IS o'clock at the lodge rooms Inthe Eisner building, Broad »<• Alarge representation Is expectedfrom Red Bank snd neighboringcouncils.

Stw 8'JTiSlipcover aa.a «nd a.l fabr.:a g r e y

reduced, Kfguiar $30 for iMvtnport andchair, Nuw only .1*U'.f>u. Sherman'aHome Decor i tor , 45 Broad i t . , Ktil Hank—Advert l i empnt .

Open l a th* PublicTKtet ail r-ronrl • tinnH i h o w rnumi

Kvtry Sunday - • « P. M. Tho CandleUfkt. Fail

latc Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 11and 12, has a well-balanced fieldntcred in the four featured

yhe Red Bank Gold Cup w>th !U

l h h i hg .

Jr., Virginia; J. Wotowtts, Connec** _ a a . B _ T . «t H I - , i i i t i i n i , >;. i i u i u i f i i f t . V u l l l i c u *

nch hydroplane race, | n which the , y }• • i k a i A i . h f l r t n i i n a t a i n C\ n a ^ A i f i ' * ' • > • > v *Fey; Tommy Marsh, New Jersey]

1*42, and still In existence.This year the affair was faced

again, with peace-time suspensionwhen the borough council failed to

•haft, New York; Henry P. Shake*shaft, Jr., New York; Vic Scott,New York; Al Quellette, NeWHampshire; William J. MorganaOhio; Robert C. Rowland, Virginia!Franklin ¥. Faulke, Maryland; CartH. Jarrett, New York; Harry W.Reimburg, New Jersey; Edward IXSmpanella, New Jersey; H. Bar*

clay Stevenson, Pennsylvania: Bher*'man Crichficld, Florida; WilliamBraden, Ontario; ls>-K ButletfcOhio; Robert Bogie, New York

Also, Sidney Street, Jr., MisjourllBay Gassner, Florida; Harry J. Vo*gel, New York; Jerome D, Powell,-Virginia; A. K. Souder* Pennsyl* *van!*; Arnold A. Apel, New Jersey;James Campbell, Pennsylvania;Walter Edwards, jr., Pennsylvania;Gilbert Pctermann, New TorktGeorge H. Andrews, New Tork|George D. Russ, Virginia; Dr.George M Sims, Teua; Riehar4M. Sooy, New Hampshire; Amad*)

stakes association, inc., founded ln«T.. Tanxa.!, Delaware; J. JJ. Vaa.Deam, New Jersey; Frank H. Mara:ner, Maryland; M. Scull, New Jer*sey and Kenneth Travers, Mary*land.

Reservoirs Full* But State ShowsConcern Over 'Margin of Safety9

TRstNTON. Aug. a <A.P.)-Wlthany kind of luck at all, New Jerseyshould get through the year with-out a critical water shortage), Thestate's reservoirs are almost full.

That's the word from th* StateDepartment of Conservation , andEconomic Development. But theconservation people say the state ij'skating on very thin ice."

New Jersey has hsd a watsrproblem on its hands for manyyears simply because the state al-ways "lives up to its Income." Inother words, New Jersey waterusers don't leave the state withany appreciable margin of safety.

The conservation departmentthinks a 2S per cent reserve Isnecessary. Consumption of waterIn the state has been up to capac-ity for live straight years and Uincreasing.

Thus, although the reservoirswere brimming over earlier in theyear, one dry month could "changethe picture radically."

Conservation experts blame theincreasing water consumption ontwo factors. People have forgottenthe lessons of saving water theylearned during the dry year of1949, when the shortage was socritical rationing became neces-sary. And the stepped-up pace ofindustrialisation in the state isputting new demands on th* avail-able water supply.

Lack of Storage CapacityThe available water supply le the

key to the entire problem. The con-servation department believes NewJersey has two to three times theamount of undeveloped water re-sources It needs. But there is alack of storage capacity to holdback the spring flood waters whichnow go to waste and a lack ofaqueduct capacity to carry thiswater to the areas of demand.

From its monthly reports onwater consumption throughout thestate, the conservation gets a pret-ty good picture of just where thosearea* of demand are.

The North Jersey metropolitanarea, of course, la the area ofgreatest water consumption. Butth* shors areas and industrial sec-tions along the Delaware river alsouse more water than they should.It Is In these areas that water Islikely to become scarce most rapid-ly if the supply fails.

The conservation departmentpoints out that as you move intothe center part of New Jersey'scoastal plain, an area now largelyuntouched, water resources becomemore ample. A spokesman for thedepartment said many Industriesare considering moving Into thisarea for that reason.

Tn general, thr water supply iit-uation in New Jersey this ycir is*3 It has been—serious but. nut crit-ical. However, It U critical enoughto keep the experts who work fortho state wrinkling' their browaover It,

Need Rain In South JerseyWhlli water (or hows sonsump-

tlon and Industrial use It oa tht)minds of the people In the conser*vatlon department, the State Da>partment of Agriculture has it*)sights set on another form af waster—rain.

On the average, the weathermanhas been pretty good to New Jer*sey termers. There is no droughtsituation in the state.

Up In the northeastern lectioa)of New Jersey they have no cam*'plaints about rain at all, but Is)som* parts of th* south they ne*4a little more.

The added rain Is necessary taIncrease th* "slslng" of som* ofthe crops—peaches, for examp)*,Th* peaches aren't going to be asbig as they should be withoutsome more precipitation.

In general, the level of groundwater is low through SouthernNew Jersey and If there shouldbe a rainless month, that areawould be the worst hit.

One thing can certainly be sailabcut women—they're unpredleta*ble.

The women's bureau of th* FeoVera! Department of Labor ha* saidthat the nation's feminine laborforce will better its World War Ifemployment peak as soon a* thapresent mobilisation program hltaful! stride.

The State Division of Unemploy-ment Security—which keeps prettygood tabs on that sort of thing—doesn't agree.

The division says there has bees)a very slight increase in the per*centage of women employed in NewJersey since 1948. At the presenttime, the "weaker sex" number!about 30 per cent of the state'alabor force. This Is compared to >•per cent during World War XI.

Under normal conditions — and)the division was very reluctant tasay just what "normal conditions'*were—about 2» per cent of thaworkers in New Jersey are wom*a»

Woman Drivers IaetaaaaThe ladies are moving into ona

field In ever-increasing numbers-*automobile driving.

tn May and June of this year i fper cent of the persons licensed tt)operate motor vehicles were wont*en. Last year the average was t fper cent.

At sny rate, the State Motor Va*hide Department Isn't worrying?about it. Director Martin J. Far*ber has even waxed philosophicalover the new trend,

"Who knovvi," he said, •'but thatIt may be for the best." Ferber saMhe hoped the ladles could set malaautomobile drivers a "healthy*example.

Clearance SaleAM aumme- nirrrhandiaa greatlr |S>

dueeil. .May fluirtr dr»sss!, regular td.Mand »9.9i. no" •-.-:>• JJ.oj. Hurry I theftman a, 43 Broad at., Red Bank.—•*,*>vertlitreent.

Ke«s> CMIShop In comfurt In our alr.seeeHleasl

Murr. 3linin«ii'a, 45 Broal aU. f t fBus,.,—AdverlliemeBt,

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ChurchiMSUWBOWI . TBinrr EPISCOPAL >

Bed Bank Red Bank"Tew Me* ef Salvation" Is the I Holy Communion will be tele-

tttle of the concluding sermon of ibratf l1 Sunday at 8 a m , Moramgthe series on -The Greatest Ideas | prayer and strmon byRcv W Nor-i . the World," <o be delivered by I"", P1*tcnf(ir. ? « ' . *»» he aRev. Roger J. Squire at th* 111" o'clock. August 5 bf.ng the firstsTcloek Sunday morning service. ;«unn>y '" <»<- month. CommunionSpecial music "will he provided hy ,wi!I b e administered by Dr. Pittcn-the organist. John Ferns, end the ;*rr' professor of Apologetics at thechancel choir. A Communion medi- iS"01"*1 Theological seminary iaUtion will be given by the pastor '"*" *or* "'>'• " h 0 wlH •* '"who wil! administer the Lord's 'charge of the services this monthSupper at the 8 o'clock evening j l n t h e ^senon on vacation of theservice in the rhapel. | rector. Rev. Robert H. Anderson,

Head usher for this month H Jr>

Kelby Wsrden. who will be as-1 A nursery is provided for the chil-Sisted by other men of the church. \ir"n °! t h o s r w h o attend the 11

The ".New Brunswick district 'o'clock servicr.W.B.C.S. executive board will meet! A ""vice of Holy 'CommunionWednesday at 10 a. m. at the * m b e hr]i "'fry Friday at 10 a.Rockefeller estate in Lakewood, im '•> t l lc chapel,with the president, Mrs. W. S. Al- _ D r PHtenger may ko resetted atbright, presiding.

Volleyball fer all young adultsIs played each Thursday night infellowship hall.

A three-day ftlr for the Method-ist Home for the Aged at Ocean

Rumson 1-1506.

ST. 'AIRS CATHOUCRed Bank

Sunday misses are at S, T, I, I,10, 11 and 12 o'clock. There also

Orove opened yesterday in the will be » and 10 o'clock masses iastore at the lower end of Broad-'Red Bank Catholic high school au-way, which hai been the site ofthis annual event for severalyears. Purchases will assist in thegeneral maintenance of this insti-tution.

1 BAPTIST, Red Bank

Cammunien wil! b« administeredat the it a. m. service Sunday.Rtv. W. Clinton Powera, pastor,will deliver the sermon. Mrs. Fran-cis Swerti. organist and choir di-rector, will be the soloist.

Youth fellowihip meets at thechurch tunuayi at 7:30 p. w. Thehoard of trustees will meet at thaehurch Monday at I a. m.

nuMirv EPISCOPALI Red BankI •utiday's service! include Holy

Communion at a a. m and morn-iag prayer with sermon by Rev.Or. W. Norman Pittangw at 11•'clock. Holy Communion win also

i ha administered at the later serv-I lea, being tht flrst Sunday In Au-

gust. A nursery la provided far thachildren «* those wha attend th*U o'elock service.

A •erviee of the Holy Commun-ten It bemg held every FrMsy at

ditorium. Sunday-school for chil-dren attending public school is heldafter the i o'clock mass. The con-fraternity class for public highschool pupils is held Tuesdays stT:M p. m.

Baptisms are at 1 p. m. SundaysIn tha tacritty.

Week-day must* are at 7 and •o'clock.

ST. AKTHOKVS CATHOUCRed Bank

Sunday masses are celebrated at

U a. m.Rev. Robert M. Anderson, Jr.,

taster, It on hit annual vacation.*f — —,.r cMXAFim. BAPRBT*. ?A lUiumr Statist Fellowship^

Meeting place: Mr. and Mr*.'Claronee Christy's rosldsaes, 31Cast Liseola avs, Atltntle High-

: lands.ROY. Howard M. Brvin will bring

(h« message at tha Communionservice at 11 a. m.

Church school moots at S:45 a. m.Dennis M. Ungs is avperintenteat.There are classes for all agtt fromWginntrs ta adults. Tha elasstt

meet In ths following hornet:.beginners, prlmarjr, junior and In-'.tormediate girls at the Christy

..residence: primary, Junior and In-termediate boys and intsrmtdiattgirls at the home of Mr. and Mr*.Prank li. Bell, at Third avs, At-lantic Highlands, and the youngadult and adult classes at the

I-home of Mr. and Mr*. Dennlt M.i'Ungv, U Memaria) parkway, At-1. Untie Highlands.K- Rev. Mr. Brrla will bring Mis•ttntsMg* at th* evening same* at< 8 •'dock tram tha Ootptl accord-

' Luke.week prayer gontlea aad pas-

I: tor's Bible cits* Wednesday at«.' • p. a*.I; Th* Royal Amb*t44»r» win| ; meet Thursday, Aug. », ISM. at II. p. m. at the home of Mrs. RobertX. Levy, Third avt. and Memorialt parkway, Atlantic Highlands.

I; MXMOatAL .'j Elberon> Rev. Dr. Htrold H. Beeley will• preach Sunday at tht 11 a. IB., tervtce on the subject, "Ood Ist Never Neutral." Hit sermon themtI for the 8:50 o'clock vtsptr serviceI will he "Jesus According to John—; Jesus, the Revesler of Ood World."; Ths quartet will render st thtt morning service tht anthems,r "Lord of All Being," Andrews; "Letf» Nat Tour Heart 8a TrnuMsri "

art Stm<U>« al 1 t>. v><Saturday from 4:30 to a

p. m. and 7:30 to t p. m. TheMiraculous Medal novena U heldMondays at 7:30 p. m. The perpet-ual novena to St. Antheny if heldTuesdays at 7:Jo p. m.

CHl'IICH OP CH*I«TEatontown

Sunday meetings are held as fal-lows: 10 a. m., Bible study hour,with adult, young people's and chil-dren's classes. At 11 a. ra, a ten-era! assembly for singing 0f hymns,prayers, gospel preaching and Con-munlon.

The church aasimbliee at T p. m.Sunday far a half hour of practieesinging. The evening service he-gin* at ISO o'clock.

The mid-week Bible study, withclasses for adult* and children, ifheld Wednesday at 7:30 p, as.

_ Troubltd,'Dickey, and "Art Thou Weary,"Del Riego, Vesper anthems will bt•Seek Te the Lord," Roberts; "O,For a Closer Walk With Ood" and"Love Divine, All Lovt Excelling,"Stalner. Selections for violin, harpand organ at tht morning strvicewill be "Adagio Religloso," Bott,and "Chant Evangelique," Gounod,and at vespers, "In the Garden,"Schuetie; "Air from Violin Con-certo," Ooldmark, and "Praise ofTears," Schubert.

The ministry of music includesEdward Hart, organist-director;Josephine Neri. soprano; LauraOrauer, contralto; John McCollum,tenor; Myron Sands, bass; DianeDlpson, violinist, and Elaa Moegle,harpist,

GRAND AVE. BEFOBMEDAtbury Park

John Van Ens of Calvin semin-ary will continue his series of ser-mons on "Piayer," at the »;J9 t. m.8unday service, his tpecial theme,being "Prayer—ForgiventtB." Atthe 4:10 o'clock vesper strvice hewill speak on the aubjtct, "Tht Be-lievers Union With Christ," Mrs.Martin VanWytek of Eatontown•nd Mrs. Barnty VandtrMay ofPoint Pleasant are the pianists.These servictt are being held un-der direction of the Eatttrn HornsMissions Board of the ChristianReformed church.

The weekly Bible class meetsThursday nights. Tht group Is con-tinuing the study of the "Covenantof Grace," as It It revealed In theHoly Scriptures.

ST. ANDREWS EPIStOCALHighlands

The servicr of morning prayerwill be held Sunday morning at Bo'clock. Rev. Christopher H. Snydervicar, will speak on "The Gloryef God " Music by Mrs. Ruth Lucas,organist; offertory anthem, "CrownHim." Monday Aug. «, "The Daytit Transfigurntion of Christ," therewill he a celebration of Holy Com-munion, Thu vicar will br the

- celebrant and tht strWci will btHeld at 10:30,

yT. I, 9, 10, U and 12 o'clock. Bsp-

Red BankRev. Henry Doekery Brown, Jr.,

pastor of First Presbyterian churchat rlork Hill. S. C. will be guestpneacher at the 8:30 a., m. serviceSunday. Hi* themo will be "TheMission of the Churrh." The churchquartet will *ing the of/ertory an-tHem. and William H. Crawford willbe organist.

Rev. Charles S. Webster, pastor,and hie family left yesterday forthe Lake Placid club at Lake Pla-cid. N. X. where Rev. Mr. Websterwill be guest chaplain this month.The church oHlce will be open be-tween f s. m. and noon during Aug-u*t. Mrs. John Mu>?krns, parishvisitor, resumed h«r pastoral workyesterday.

Wednesday of next week, Aug. I,the women ef the church win meetat Westminster house, te makeeaneer dressings. Mr». Frank F.Oreff, who is in charge ef thesemeetings, has asked far donatieaeof eld muslin to be used in thework. Tha meeting will be htldbetween 10 a. m. and 3 p. m. andcars will be at the parish house ferthose requiring transportation.

Mariners meet Thursdays at 3:10p. m., under the direction of Mrs.Blston Combs.

PBEWTTEBIANEatontown

Rev. Jshn O. Finch, D.D., pastoror Westminster Preabyterisn churchat Paterssn, will bring the messageat the 11 a. m. service Sunday. Rev.Mr. Finch was horn and educatedin India, and held his first pastor-ate In that country. tn IMd hecame to the United States and ac-cept?* a pa«torst» !»• P»r»it tom-boy, and In IMS he succeeded Rev.Charles S. Webster, who was thenpastor of the Peterson church.

An evening service win be heldSunday at 7:W e'eloek.

fUAday-echool meets at S.eS a,m. in charge of Anson Ranaem,superintendent. Jerry Louden hasrecently been chosen assistant su-perintendent of the Sunday-school.

Young People's meetings are heldSundays at • ; » ». m. and Wtdtea-days, t :1ft p. m.

Rev. David Ung will return fromhit vaeatlan Sunday, Aug. II,

ST. «AMEBEPISCOPALEatontown

Sunday morning prayer la at 11o'clock, with Robert Biuaro, sem-inarian, delivering the sermon.

There will be no church schoolduring tht tummtr.

OLD CKBIBT EPMCOVALShrewsbury

Holy Communion Sundays at ta. m. At 11 o'clock, morning praysrand sermon by Rev. W. NormanPlttlnger, B.T.D., professor at Oen-•ral Theological seminary at NewYork.

axuotoi's SOCIETY or(Qaafctrt) •

ShrewsburyThe Shrewsbury meeting ef Re-

tiltau* Society of Friends of (Quak-ers), meet* for worship at 11 a. m.tht nrst-dey (Sunday) In th* meet-ing home at Broad st. and Syca-more ave., preceded at 10 a. m. bytha First-day school.. VHttors arewelcome,

MISSIONPort Monmouth

Rev. A. Donald Magaw, pastor,Allan Yoat» Suaday-aehoai superin-tendent.

Sunday-school at •:*> a. m. Morn-ing worship at 10:48 a. m. Youngpeople's service at «:M p. m. Evt-nlng worship at 7:45 p. m.

Prayer and praltt service Wed-nesday at 1:U p. m.

CAXVAsU BAPTISTRed Bank

Rev. J, B. Gilchrltt, pastor, willpreach tomorrow night at th* Pllgrim Baptist church at one of thsservices being held in onstrvtneeof tht ninth anniversary of thtpattor, Rev. H. L. Morgan.

Sunday-school opens at thischurch at 9:30 a. m., with Mrs. An-nie Jackson, superintendent. Incharge.

The minister delivered an Inspir-ing message on "The ChristianMother" at last Sunday morning'sstrvice, At the close tha pastorpresented to the church a checkfor f2l which Sgt. Charles Ed-wards, a member of tht church,ttnt from Korea.

EMBURY METHODISTLittle Silver

The vacation achedule continuesSunday at 9:45 a. m, whtn thespeaker will be Mra. FrederickPyke of the board of missions. Rev,James W. Marshall it vacationing.

GOODWILL METHODISTRumson

The vacation schedule continuesSunday a*. 11:15 a. m., when thtspeaker will he Mrs. FrtdtrlckPyke of the board of missions.Rev. James W. Marshall It vaca-tioning,

ST. JAME8 MEMORIALEPISCOPAL

EatontownSunday morning prayer Is at 11

o'clock, with Robert Biuaro, sem-inarian, delivering the sermon.

There will bt no church schoolduring the summer.

FIRST MKTHOD18TAtlantic Highlands

Communion will be observed atthe Sunday ten-Ice at It a. m. Incharge of the pastor, Rev. Roy E,Williams. Both the senior and Jun-ior choirs will alng.

Sunday-ichool will meet at 9:45a, m.

For the next five Sunday evening*cars will be available for those whodesire to attend evening services atOcean Grove, auditorium. Cars willleave the church at 6:30 o'clock,There will be. no evening services intht church these five Sunday*.

iaf speakers: Aug. f, W. Marry 1Fasten; Aug. 12, Robert Cvere, sttt-ldint'at Bob Jones university; Aug.]1». Raymond Gamble, vhe is eater-1ing Bob Jones unlveiatty this fall,and Aug. 26, Arthur Styles. |

The avid-week prayer saceUagswill be conducted by the deseaas efihi riiurch Wednesday cveaiagt atI o'clock,

BAPTISTSew Monaaoytfe

Rev. William E. Bisgrove. patter,will use as his Comniuswa aaeeita-tien sermon Sundty at »•:•» a, m.The subject, "This De in Rc«e»-hrance of Me." The right haad elfellowship will be given te theseuniting with the church. The pre-lude will be "Commuaiaa Ctserets"by Brahms and the adult ebe*r willsing He Was Weuaded F»r OurTransgressions" by PasajMtt. Themale trio will sing "Tie Midslgbt"and on "Olive's Brew."

Church Bible school meets Sun-days at »45 a. m. The Young Peo-ples Christian aseeeiaUon meeta stthe church Thursday* at 1 *> s. m.

•»• wt A*

Red BankThere will be m morning service

during August. An informal awn-ing aervict will bt held Sunday at7:M •'clock in charge of the pas.tor, Rev. Runyon L. Wolff. For theneit »ve Sunday evenings servicesthe pastor will discuss ths Ira*Bsittle ef John.

The OsMtttery trill meet tealfbtat tht church at T:K> o'clock. TheUdlet' Aid society will meet Tues-day night at the home of Mrs. Wil-liam Macintosh, Newman Spring*rd. Mrs. John Mutter, Mrs. RosePrtamort and Mrs. Leon t a stea win bt asatitlng hoeteties.

Th* ywng people's group willat the church Wednesday

night, Aug. S.

ST. JOHN* EPISCOPAL CHAPELLittle Silver

Mernlng prayer and stimon bytht rector, Rev. Theodore E. A.UVsn, will be at S:SO o'clock.

PBESBVTEBUNShrtwsbury

Worship strvlet U at 1:30 a. mRtv. Arthur 8. Joiee's Mrmon willbt entitled "Tht Common and theOreat." Mrs. Jean Croiitr will beguttt soloist. Organ Mlectlons byMiss Blla King will bo "Seng With-out Words" by Btetle, "Prayer" byPoeht and "March" by Kroeier.Mrs. Crotier's selections will be"Th* Often Cathedral" by Hthnand "The Stranger of Oalilte" byMorrle.

A nurstiy U conducted la thtehureh house each Sunday morningduring the service.

A sea food dinner U beingplanned fer the end of this month.

METHODISTBtltord

Sunday-school will meet at 1:89a. m. At tht morning tervlct at10:41, Dr. R. L. Blaekman, pastor,will deliver a sermon, "ThtStrength of tht Meek."

The wtekly prayer and Blbltstudy mettlng will be held Wed-nesday at 7:45 p. m.

CHAPEL OF HOLY COMMVMIOMFair Haven, N. J.

Ths ionics of Holy Communionwill be held on Sunday morningat 11 o'clock. Rev. Christopher H.Snyder, vicar, will be the celebrant,assisted by Robert Aumack andOeorgt B. Moxley t s ttrvers. Thev i c a r will speak on "A Fair-weather Christian." Music by MM.Amenda Tall, organist; prslude,"March to Calvary;" p o s t l u d a ,"March to Rtligtust;" offertory,"Hark The Sound of Holy Voices."Monday morning, Aug. 6, at 9o'clock, there will be a celebrationof Holy Communion in commera-tion of "The Transfiguration ofChrist."

BAPTISTLeonardo

Church school will meet at MSa. m. Rev, John S. Johnson will of-fer Communion at the morning ser-vice at U o'clock. The intermediateand -senior youth meeting will beheld at 7 p. m. and at 8 o'clockRev, Mr. Johnson will conduct theevening praise service,

The pastor will lead the study ofthe Book of Esodua at the mid-week praise and Bible study periodWednesday at 8 p. m.

The annual church aehool picnicwill be held Saturday, Aug, 11, atRoosevelt park, In the event ofquestionable weather the churchhell will be rung at • a. m. to in-dicate the picnic will be held. Buseswill leave the church at 9:30.

CENTRAL BAPTISTAtlantic Highlands

The schedule of guest speakersfor the morning services at 11o'clock will be at follows: Aug. S,Rev. Harry Morris of Millllngton,N, J., and Sunday mornings, AUK,13, 19 and 36, Rev, Bamuel Patter-son of Gillette, N. J.

The Sunday evening servicM forAugust will be held at 7:30 and willbe conducted by th» Baptist youthftllowdhip group with th* follow-

KtanthtirgService* will be held Swatter at

l: lt a. m. and It a. m. Holy Com-munion will be admialatsrs* *t th*early service. Rev. Bdarard S. Sel-ley, Jr., will speak • • tha topi*,"Thou Art- Thou Shalt Bt." Baa-day-school classes fer all will heheld at »:45 a. m. aad the eveningfellowship will be at I a'ctocb, wrtna sermon by the psator at th*theme, "Only a Touch."

The official board will a te* Men-day st a p. m. Tha newly electedand old trustees will a n t Wednes-day night in the church fer organi-sation and the dlseuMiot of lasart-ant business,

BAYSMOBR COMMJCR]East Kcxr.iburg

"The Great, Book" will »t thttitle of tht sermwn hy Rev. M MP, Kuier at the 11 a. m. ttrvlttSunday. Th* choir will rtaatr tw*anthem* aad Holy CeauMMlea willbe administered. Churchmeets at 10 a. m.

A service of tpselalprayers will no held Wedtssdtynight followed 'jy a Hymn ai*g.Ths board of trustees will sM*tFriday at I p. m,

OLD OHBIST S V B M O M L

Merria Partner, certated public•ctwuataat, with stBcas at M Moa-Hvwtth at., who has bee* appoint**ta tht auditing preceduree com-mittts of tht New Jersey Societyif Certified Public Accountants.

Partner's appointment it ferhe IWl-'M term.

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Mr, aad Mrs. Fraak Soldo of Me-Larea st., aanouncs the engage-

it and forthcoming marriage ofheir daughter. Mist Ethel F. Sol-o, to Vincent Portell! of Peach

at. Ths couple plan a Septemberwedding.

Th* engagement was announcedSaturday at a buffet-supper partyat th* horn* if the parents of th*bridt *leet. Ml" *nl4n i« • s/reitu-ate ef Dickinson high ichool, Jer-sey City, and Mr. Porctlli It a

raduat* of Red Bank high school.

Sunday's services laalasa MMyCommunion at I a. m. sad 11 a.at,, with sermon at the later ser-vice by th* rector, Rev. Thiadtr*B. A. L J V M , STM. other *»rrkt*announced are: Mondlay. ft a. iFesst of the Trans«guratlon, HtlyCommunion; Wednesday, •:») a. m.Holy Communion.

MiddletownSunday morning services will be

continued at 10 a. m. during thismonth. Richard J. Shoof, «twdtntpastor, will preach Sunday o* "Op-portvnHy Unlimited." The ehtlrwiUrthearaa Wednesday at S p. m.

OOBAH VIEW OOMMCWTTLeonard*

Rev. Charles MeKetvey win een-duct the Sunday service at 11o'clock. Sunday-school will sjsstat10 a. na.

NavatlnkCommunion will b* admlnifttrtd

by th* paitor. Rsv. Rtw B. Wil-liam*, Jr., at ths l:4« a. m. ttrvieeSunday. The senior choir will sineSundty-Khool meets at 1A:M a. a .

BeKordMorning prayer and mrmm win

be at 11 o'clock Sunday. ROT. Rut-tell A. Smith, S.T.B., it tha viaar.

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Rokatt M. «v«to, • tisnior at Bobiomm tMiversstjr, will deUver thssarasea at t*s It a'cloek Swaaaymorning service. Church schoolsuets at M o'elack. Rtv. Elmer T.tjchkk, tae pastor, io on vacationat Newark, whore he will prtachat Central Pnsbytofiaa churchAug. l i s t t t .

Mrs. Chartatta M. Dew, ChristiaaE. Jeasea aad Rev. Elmer T.gcaick board 'he oraterio. "JudatMaccabeua" Saturday algtM at thsOceas Qrovo d

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HIGHLANDS—MtMtor* «* theLadies' atullUry *f Twinligat yaat,Aaacricaa Legion, aftd delegate* teth* etats convention to •* held atWildwocd Thursday through Saturday, lest. «-•, di*cu«*ed plans fartka aveat at a meeting Wednesday•f last week at Legion hall.

Delegates selected aeverai waebaara art Una. Ellcaaeth Heliker. eua-iliary preaidcat, and Mrs. lUac-•tary Raaaow, Mrs. tatttU Fahrer,Mrt. Ellaabetk Kehoc. Mr. Aga<»Rauschenbtrger anil Mm. Gertrude •Fahrer.

Plan** etao t m diseuaead far at-tending tha Kelt meeting af theauxiliary of Maaajouth county taba hel4 Friday, Aug. 19. at AskuryPark. At last veek'a Meeting re-parts «rere heard from Mr*. »Uia»-chemberger, rehabilitation eaauatt-tec, and Mr*. Kehee, Americanlmi,,civil defense, tick anl publicitycaaaamittee*.

Award* wera presented ta Mra.Teresa Koenig of Leonardo andMra. Charles Hatzenbuehler, Mn.Ethel Wiedman, Mrs. Esther Ro-man, Mn. Isabella Rodriguea andMri. Heliker. Othera who attend-ed th* meeting wrre Mr*. MarieKoeaer, Mra. tally H»srd, Mis.,ydia ichmiti and Mrs. Mamie

Homsndetti.

ToPAlUt—Mn. CWia Ball

af Daal Lak* air, kaa announcedtha aacacaaxat af her dcughter,Miaa Laaora BaJI, U Milton field,aaa af Mr. akd Mra. Martin Grun-feld af •alaoar. Th* engagementwit aaaouaaad luadtjr at an eptn-kauaa aarty at Mri. Bail'* home.

Rhw.de HcighnMr. and Mn. Roger Wymb., ac-

companied by Mr. and MN. Peteiuof Haiiet. are on a two week*' va-cation trip to North Wooditock, K.H. On their way back home theywill *top at Cape Cod, Maac, far afew day*' etay.

Mita Patricia Hogan and JanlaNort* of upper New York atate,have t>*T! »r*#nrt(n twft we^ki withMr. and Mn. Richard Norti ofStateair pi.

Mr, and Mm. Thomai Canonlcoof Brooklyn were week-Mrt visitor*at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Car-mine Canonico.

Mr*. Anna Knorlie of North Ber-gan and Mra. Henry Timm ofLconla, (pent Wednesday of 1a>t

Miu Bail w u graduated fromRed Bank high achaal and RedBank Buaiaaaa Inatitutc. She Uemployed by Raad'a Jeweler.. Mr.Field, who attended ichool* in NewYork city, la th* *>wner ef Field'sWoman'a Hsccuity ahop, AiburyPark. During World War II heaerved thraa yaar* with tha Navy,U month* at which time war* apentin th* Paeide theater.

Joan Frllu, Sea Rri«fcl,Guest at Honor at Parly

SKA SRtOHT—Mi>« ,?"»of Ocean av«. w u gueit of honorlaat week at a bridal shower givenby Miaie* Barbara Thomai, AnnaMae Boyer, Mia* Mamha Gulill>i>rgat the horn* of Mra. Bert Boyeron Center it. Mia* Feliu will marryTalman McCautey of Oceanport onAim, 12,

Oueat* Included Mr*. EdwardGiunco, Mra. Erneet Simon, Mr*

{Cheater Lee, Mr*. Harry Danglerweek with Mr*. Timm's mother,Mra. Emma gnyder.

Mrs. Helen Craig'* birthday was J M r f . R i y m e n d Brown, Mra. Helencelebrated at the last meeting of 1 WiUsin. Mrs. Travis Thomas, Mrs.

Patsy

p* JR.

Raya*md O. Knwr, **a»l«rad a*central oi!c« facjeaaan, wa* h*a-

ored upon coasatetlaat of 19 year*with the Newark district of theNew Jersey Ball Telephone com-pany. He ia a aieanber of Rsritanpost, Americaa Legion, anl the H.G. McCully chaarter, Telephone Pi-oneers of America. M« served intha V. i. Navy during: World WarI. Mr. and Mra. Kruser kava re-turned from a aaatar trip ta Cali-fornia. Ea rout* they visited theirson-in-law and daughter, Mr. andMr*. Edgar L. Dlsbrow *f Angela,Ind. 1

Mr. and Mr* K. Hai old Hendrick-son are horn* from a visit at Wel-lesley, Mass, with their son-in-lawand daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Rich-ard Fiska. Their grandson, JohnHendrickaon Flake, returned withthem for a visit.

Mr. and Mr*. Wsldron Ehrllrhand son Bruce have returned from

visit with Mr. Ehrlich'a brotherand siater-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Rob-ert Ehrlich ef Oreantbora, N. C.

St. Joseph'* council, K. of C, kaaplanned a bus trip to tha Dodger-Giants ball gam* Beat. ». Ticketsare in charga at Anthony Nappi,who ia being aasisted by ethercouncil members. Thr*a buses willleava the Bella Boat house at 10:30

m. Thirty member* were guestsof Bayshore council, Keansburg, ata sociil meeting last week andGrand Knight Oeorga Semery ex-tended an invitation te Bayshore

I*****'* at • l«t«r data.OMoam installed at th* last

saeetlng af Freedom eounell, Swa*and Daughter* of Liberty, wereMr*. Edna Maynard, councilor;Mia* Florence LeRoy, vice council-or; Joseph Maynard as«oriat« vicecouncilor, Elmer Truax fnsldsguild, snd Mrs. Medora Truas,outside guard. Mrs. Edith Lewisof Eator.town, deputy of FreedomCouncil, conducted the ceremonies.Officer* to be Installed Aug. ft treMrs. Eth«l Stryker guide, W. L.VanGieson associate councilor, andMrs. Vera Rock&fellow aosociatasecretary.

trr. WEne i* esuumTn last Thursday's ispue on page

13, section two, there appeared anarticln e*i>tioneit "Rumsnn Prop-erty to go at Auction.'1 The articlestated that th* property borders enth* South Shrewsbury river.

Mr*. Edward A. Early of Rumsofl,telephoned The Register office lsstFriday morning, calling to our at-tention that we had made sn errorin making auch a statement a* th*property in question hi* no rivarfrontage.

Sh* and Mr. Karly purchased 10acme on Fich Hawk la. which In-cluded all th* river front**,* el the 1tract.

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the Hew and Ho club at the home ofMr*. aertrude~8axr. Mr*. Ella An-

Nellie and Miuea PatDougherty, Joan^p*« • - • ^-**- • • • * - - • — -. > — - , ^ - - _ - . -.— - * n i i , n « J a p . I n i a w a V W K

drewa wa« host™.*. Twelve mem- Green, Bah* Johnson, Hlldn WiUbers and one guwt attended. The Itenherg, Audrey Johnson, Eliiahrthnext meeting will be held at the Mlnaldl, Jane Mlnaldi, Elvira Sac-

co, Phyllia • tAcey, Betty Lovgren,Mary Ann Stout. Oeraldlna Wejchand lioalse True*.

next m e ghorn* of Mrs. Craig at Littl* Silver.

The television set at the home efMr. and Mra. Fred Bremyer wasstruck by lightning during laatweek'* storm.

Miss Grace Smith of Bloomfleidwas a recent week-end guest of Mr.and Mr*. Marshall Smith of Bul-lock pi.

Coil's NeckA chocolate rake contest will be

one of the feature* of the eveningat the meeting Tuesday, Aug. 14,of Atlantic grange at the hall. Mrs.tra Coons and Mrs. George Ashwill be judges. The grange held afrankfurter roast and lawn partySaturday M the residence of Mr.and Mrs. .Tames Lord, Triple Brookfarm, Holmdel. Horse shoe con-tests and card Barnes were enjoyed.About 40 members and their fami-lies attended the party.

Mr. and Mrs. William Hunt ofFreehold will entertain the Sewingclub of the Colt's Neck Reformedchurch at a, covered dish luncheonand lawn party Thursday, Aug. 18,at their residence.

Miss Marian Freer of HemlockGlen has returned from a BannerTour which took in ColoradiSprings, Grand Canyon, Mexico,California and Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kreuchauffwill entertain as house guests Mr.and Mrs. Albert Bruschini and twodaughters, Jane and Patricia, whoare expected Sunday from Muns-ing, Ind.

Mrs. Jane Gilpatrlck and daugh-ter, Mrs. Evelyn Dtringer, rt. 34,have ended it visit with Mrs. Gil-patrick's brother-in-law and sister,Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Fuller of West-brook, Conn.

Sixty members of the Ann May

OeeanportWinner* ef priM* at the Ocean-

port firemen'* fair have includedHarry Stryker of Oceanport, elec-tric coffee maker, Friday night;Charles Hetherington of LongBranch, a lamp, Saturday night,and CpL Joseph Murphy, Fort Mon-mouth. wrist watch, Mondaynight. Th* fair will end Saturdaynight,

Fred Hurley af Center at. la on aweek's vacation from his positionwith th* Shrewsbury dairy.

Th* Thimble club met Tiif»(1*.yafternoon at th* home of Mrs. Ed-ward Berry, 8r., on Arcana ave.

Lloyd N. Sickles of Main st. thisweek received word of the deathof his brother, Raymond Sicklca, inTexaa.

The choir club of the Methodistchurch at a meeting Wednesdaynight of laat week elected Mr*. Ar-thur Mason, president; Mrs. GeorgeC. D. Hurley, secretary,, and Mrs.Gladys Myers, treasurer. Thegroup made plans for a picnic to beheld Aug. 25 at Cold Indian Springs.

Mr. and Mrs. James Finn ofI Trinity pi. spent several days last1 week at Harrtaburg, Pa., visitingfriends.

Mis. Margaret Riley of Riddlepoint, who celebrated her birthdayMonday, was presented with abirthday cake Monday night at thefiremen's fair.

Mr. and Mra. Harold Schnabolkof Lake ave. left Saturday by planeon a ten-day trip to Paris, Fiance.

Lieut. Col. and Mrs. John L.Smith and children, Kathy, Bobbyand Kenny, of Philadelphia spentSunday with Mrs. Smith's parents,

alumna* association, with relatives I Mr. and Mrs. George C. D. Hurleyand friends, attended the nnnualoutdoor picnic Saturday at thehome of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Freer,Hemlock Glen.

F. Howard Lloyd of Matawanwill occupy the Reformed churchpulpit Sunday and deliver themessage at the 10 o'clock service.Ther* will be music by the choir, Wtirley,

of Main st.The W.8.C.S. of the Methodist

church met Monday at the church.Present were Mrs. John Hulse, Mra.George Loper, Mrs. Pcrley Riddle,Mrs. Charles Walling, Sr, Mrs.Charles VanBrackle, Mrs. EdwardBerry, Sr, and Mrs. George C. D.

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Almoet (40,000.000 ha* >wea betat the track in the flrat N day* hy49S.N* faae, State Treasurer Wal-ter T. Margett*, Jr., aanouaeed aaTuesday.

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MM. William Dowd aM tea. Wu-liam, Jr., of Long Ulan*, have beat)viaiting Mr. aa4 Mra. Patrick Keat-iHV af Alberta ave. far twa week*.William Dowd la spending tha re-mainder a( the aummcr there.

Mlu Barbara Vadroga af JaraajrCity ia «peadiag thla noatk withMr. alid Mra. Guy l>ater.

Tha U4iaa' auxiliary of the INtaM #qua4 will hold ita n » t Meat-ins Tueaday, Au(. 14.

Mr. ana Mn. Jahn Martta af Mia-4latown, N. T., ipeiit part at teatwaek with Mr. ana Mn, NelaaaRaub. Miaa Marilyn Orifllth of New-ark ia vUitinj thia week her aunt,Mn. Raub. Mr. and Mra. Jaba Kelly of Saddle River, N. I., were Sun-day fueata.

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Michael aad Tale af Washington,D. C, art vltltlag nor parent*. Mr.and Mr*. Jack SehreUier of Malaat, far the rtmtladtr'af tat mm-mer.

Olena Kiting and Thoma* Bayerhave bean attending the Freeholdday camp la tat Y. M C. A. hulld-

"Sir. aad Mr* Ray Nlebolt af Mi-ami Shore*, ria., former realdoataof Long Branch, were entertainedat dinner Saturday at Colfe Nockl«a hy Mr. aad Mra. A. Uyt Lever-Ich aad tea Lylt.

Mr. aad Mrt. Rlehard Llvtngatoaand ehlldrea Patricia, Barbara aMMargaret af Mow BrmatwUk, w o nSuaity dlaaer guetU of Mr. aadMrs. Jamot Paehwood aM ftJBtty.

Mn. Maybelit Lowtrrt of Mai.to* it. hat beea vaeaMoalat at Mi-ami. Fit.

Mm. Hilda Wattortoa hat ituraed by motor ear to her horn*ia Vltta, f i t . after a two moatht*viatt with her aoa-la-law aM daugh-ter, Mr. and Mr*. Itaalty Dobry afWtiHeRoaerd.

Mitt Bebt Eloraberg at Mala atla hem* from a month'* vaeatloaat Camp Matollloaoiaay. Mtdfsrd

Aratta Beam loft today for acaaaplatT trip wtt* the BtlferJMeriaere.

Mr. aad Mrt. Freak UtCttilf *fWood ave. Friday ebaervod theirtenth weddtag aaaivereery.

Mr. and Mr*. Hoary Jeworewiklof Jereey City are ependiag theaummar at the honae af Mr*. Lot-tie Pede, York ave.

Mr. aad Mra. Jam** Ehrawa aadehlldrea, Kay tad fit***, of Vor-meat ave., have returned from amotor trip to the Great Lake*.

MUa Roae Perratta, Mia* AngelaDeStifaae, Mr. aa4 Mra. E4war4Amuadaea and chlMrea, Sallr. J«-dith Aaa aad ROM14. all af NowYork eKy. are opeMiag tht ra-malador of the aummer tt thehome af Mr. and Mrt. Ted Digitl*on Veraiont ave.

Mr. and Mn. Praah MeCvtty ofWood ave. gave a lawa party teatThuraday for the ehlldrea. Attend-ing ware Alice, Patricia, Jamea,Billy and Prod Wright, M M ,lame*, Patricia a M Preacee AnaMulligan. Billy aM Chariot Jamet,Jack, Bobby and Hetea MeCully,Mrt. Lattlo Pede, Mr. aad Mrt.Henry Jtwerowtkt aM daughterTereaa Aaa.

Sgt. 1-c aad Mr*. Arnold D Mlteehave oeld their homo on Wtlaeatvc. and have moved te Port Die.

Mr. aad Mr*. John OWorroa ofrjordoa ct. atttnded a birthdayparty given for their father, JehnBorger of Keanenurg, Saturdayevening In honor of hie 74th birth-day.

Mr. and Mr*. Ott* Strobe! movedyeaterday inta their new homo atRiver Plata.

Barbara aM EMea Brolleathiaof Weat New T»rh, N. J, arttaeadmg a two week*' vacatloaat the home of Mr. and Mra. Wil-liam Walte of Monmouth ave.

Mr. and Mr*. William Rlttar.houae of Weat New York, ft. J., arc•pending two weeka with Mr. aMMr*. Charlet W C M af Campbellave.

Alexander aid John Jahnitoa ofPoughkaepale, K. Y., have keenhalting their ilnter, Mr*. EdwardMRlley of Campbell ave.

Wayae P. Hatlay. asn of Mr. aadMri. Edward Malley af Campbellavo, la on* year old today. A fam-ily dinner will be oervod.

Pvt. William MoM hat retaraedto Port Campbell, Ky. after tpead-lag a IMay furleiigh with hta par-tatt, Mr. aM Mra. William Weedof Msnmouth ave.

P.P.C. William X Brtwa tailedMonday for Oermany.

Albert Prey of Walnut at tovlaltlng friend* at Raaeoea* aMwill tptad a f*w d a n with Mr.and Mra. William MeDoaald atCamdta.

Mra. Joha Oarvia of Monmouthavt. It a patient at tht MoamouthMemorial noapltal.

Mrt. Margaret CHthmaa mUMrt. Ooorg* Low* of Eliaabothtftat tha week-ami with Mr. aMMrt. Sam Lama af port Moa-tMuth rd.

Mr. aM Mr*. Pattr Mlaet afJtrtoy Oily (teat tha week-endwith Mr. aM Mra. Joha Dtwataat Wllooa avt.

ASBURT PARK—Serrieeo withfull miliiary hoaor* were bcMTucaday aftaraaoa fer tha MaP.P.C. WardeU M. Taomai, K, aoaof iuaiu* aad Mary Thomaa, 111Ridge ave. H« wa* tha Srat Aa-ury Park aoMier ta be killed ia

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Mra. Uither Walliaff aM ternRobtK aU Xoanttk, art vtalttagMr. aM Mn. Thomae Orr anddaughtora at Klnpt«a, M. T.

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Mn. Albert Oolluod aM ohM.drta of Newark tptnt two wothjwith Mr. aad Mn. Alfred Baemola.tot.

Mitt Olive Heyrro oalebrated horMth birthday hut Thurtday e*oa-lag with a family fathering. Pro»tat won btr pareata, Mr. aM Mr*.William Htyen, Mr. aM Mra,Thamaa Phllllpo aad Wlllltai Mogo.Mtot Heyen neehrod asany gtfta.

The Baythoro Community Choralwill BMtt Tueaday evening at ththomo af Mr*. Edwla Bavadie.

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•ye C. Ttbbette ef •rail-tor laaa to vtaitiaf fricnda at Aber-~**1. Ha.

Mr. and Mra. Cart Backer andM«Mar Jeaat ef Uttlt ffclla were

reraat faeeta af Mr. aae Mr*. Wai-

MiN Marbe m tradaatee) fram•taeaeola hick echoel t M to ••»••taped bf • Peaeaeela all ina . Mr.Walcett t u graduated from Ae)-pmlral Btllard eekoel at Naw Lea-4 M . CMW., and attended tha CeaatOmvd academ* at New beada*.R i U M t l i tka tlfki traialaf

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. I ta hii poelttea wltk tk« MawTark Telephone Co., la Jfew TarkOttf, After a tkrc* waaki' vaeatlea.

Mr. and Mra. Ckarle* Cekelet aM•aa of highway IS, epeat Wetaea.Car it Delaware W«»«r Ctaf,

•ally Everdeli, deuaiiter af Mr.asd Mr.. Robert Bverdell af Ha*Bank, a member of Cloverlaaf OlrlBeaut troop M, la eptadlM twawaakt at Camp Reeky t*4$t» atL«ke Kaaawanke at Baar Mi

MM. Anthony peaelteill, Mr. «MMra. Fred Tartailia ana Mia RitaBHaeltelU «f Medfard, Maea., apeattka week-end with Mr. aM MM. Ja>Man Paaeltaill.

M M Barbara Wltoaa fcea pa.tamed hama aftar «pea4laf •Maath with relatival at AvtMlWhile thara aha enjoyed a tripthrough th» Naw BniltM aUtaa.

Mr. an« Mra. H. Alvla Waliln* aa-•arUlne4 at a family gttharia* kniVlenle In thalr yard lunday •»«.•lag in eaitbratlaa af tha MrtMaya•f Mra. Ullie B. Bni**r ana MtotBarbara Wilioa.

Mtaa Marjorto Hawttt af MawchChunk, Pa., U vkitlag kar eaaalaa,Mlawa Norm aid BHaar Sakra»hurf.

Mr. and MM. W. UqiMMt* araapendlnf thli w*ak vteatla«lm| latha Pocono Mowtalaa.

Mr. and Mra. Jahn W. Wataaa•a4 ehildraa MarUva tM M M T.Jr. of BraekvUla, CaaUa. vMtaaMr. and Mra. Wa«ar lawto af Ktlat-Holmdfl rd., far aartral dajra.

Mr. and Mra. Maatoy ItaMagar• M Mra. William Itatajajar a( La-

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Mr. aM Mm. ftelaadi Mugheea, Mre. Ji

MeMmgar aad Mra. WilliameUeU rlaitad Mre. Emmaat Klagmaa. K. T, Balurday.

Mra. Harold Kite at her home anBewth Mala at., Month Keyport. w Mheetaaa ta the Qreeeent club. Plea*were made for aa outing to AiburjrPark tbie month. Mra. Ocorge Era-

till aatertaia tke group atthe September mectinc Attending

I Mra. Theodore O. Bailey, MiaiBtalla Bailey. Mra. William UretadtMra. Jamee Naidiager. Mra. Leonard~ , Mra. Reelif M. URay,Mra. Walter flaaala, Mia. Jeeeph H.

Mra. Oprua Race, Mra. J.Cherry. Mra. rraak 1Mra. BlweM t. Meaahaa.

Mra. Ekaer A. Bahreaburg,Vora Tambleaaa aM Mra. Wayme

. DarlaM.Mra. Walter Bmale and her aj-

aaNaat, Mra. Frank Uughlia, gaveat Mra. Bmala'a home en

thai Haalrt Malmeel id. far tkeaf tkeir Sunday School

elaaa af a t jeha'i M. B. Chureh anTaaaiay efteraeea. Oamaa wareptayM aM refreehmeata eervedTha pupile atteMlagf were DavidKtte, Beverly Hathaway, Jean Kite,Oall Btnaett, Jeha Beeiley, RuaaellCherry, Barbara Mental, NormanDarllag, Ruaeall Daviee, StuartBtraaj, Olaaa Uteghlia, JimmyCullea, Wayne Porter, Robert Da-vtae. laajto laeladad Mra. TheodoreHathaway, Urry aM CarolynMathaway. Mra. Harold Ktte aMeklldraa JMy and Wayne, MM.May Kite, Mra. A. Beanctt, Utt.Margaret Beealoy and daughter!Barbara aM Betty Betaley, Mri. i.Carltaa Cherry aM daughter Nan-ey. MM. Ulllaa Meniel, Mn. RomBaraoi, Mra. Jamea Cullea and ion,Mra. Howard Porter, IUv. and Mr».Narmaa R. Rlley aM daughter!Nome Jena aM Bobby ana neph-ew lieoaard Rtlay, UMa EmmonaaM Evelina tmala.

Mr. aM Mra. Oeerge EmmoaeaM daaghtar Fatriela af Beera at.,aM Mr. and Mra. Henry Tlntle aadMra. H. VaaDecker of PamptonFlaiaa apant eeveral d»ya vaeatlon-ln« thraugh tha New Englandftotaa.

Tha membero af tha yautk eholraM aaaler Methodlat youth groupof at. Jeha'e Mathodiit chureh an-Joyad * beach party at BradleyBeach Thuraday evanlng,

MIM Marlon L. Peaeus and MIMDarla ' . Paaeua of HMIcreat xi.have returned home from aa eight-day vacation plana trip and tourta Miami Beach, Fla. After amoatfc'a vacation MUi Dorii J. Pa-aawi win return to her poattlon aavlattlag nurae at Keyport. MUaMarlea X. Peaau*. a teacher In the

acbeel ayatem, U employedat the Buttonwood manor In Mate-wan during the itimnter montha.

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AmWBT FAMC-B<«aaaH _4OT1, ff, of « BatUawaod are., Eat-Mtewa, wae eaatanot4 te 1M dayaa tha cetuaty Jail Meaday far three

motor vehicle vielatlaaa, reaaltiag;from aa alleged theft af a car laNeptwM, for which ha waa held forgraM Jeiry aetlaa.

Def/eaderf waa charged with tak-ng a t u whi h aid net have II-cenie plataa from a parking letowned by Leuii Taecarine ea rt.

avaday aad tokiac l i t fram tkeparkia* let. After Meptuae police•eat out aa alarm he waa arreatedin Aabury Park by Patrolmen The-odore Helimaa aad Charlea Saadt-fer.

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Hy CunninghamONLY NINE MORE DAYS aad thea the Waveaiak river here wfBI late a huge beehive with all sorts of speedy craft doing the businga tk* ltth aaaual National Sweepstskes regatta si held Saturday

aa4 Sunday, Aug. llth aad Uth.

Uw Eppel, presideat e>f the Americaa lahaard aattrtattea, whea f l at bar* for the big wtck-«n4, aad who will at eStelal referee, baabaaa werkiag tirelessly oa the Harwood trophy race, a BVmUe 4aaharauad Menhattea Uland, Sunday, Sapt. I. Naturally, tkia raca deesa'ttie la with the local regatta ia the leaat, but Eppel compiled a few epeedretard* which wa believe will five the ape*d baat faaa aa esceUeat MaaH what *ert af apeed ia glpplag aver tke watar. Tha following retard*twa by aa meaat aatleael enet, but they refar aaly u present Maakaltaaeettias records.

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af a JM average ta Sd hiLittle Bab Burnsld* I* umpiring P. A, I* league ban garnet. Caa

Fan picture a youngster trying to argue a baseball point with Bob aadall tbt cops oa hand at that* P. A. U games? The toague te pteklagup iatereet from the adult standpoint, but tha aaaotra runnlag th* circuitwauJd like to an more parents oa hand. Oamse ara played MoadayM d Tauraday algbte at tht Bed Bank high aebaal atbJctieleM.

BUI Mftar, Bataatowa, la fcla Walarlght M*, IM, It aalag labeled•%aaaat4.il*" out ia Wall tewaabla ttrrltorjr whtr* BUI to burning uptk* atack oar raea track. Ha la alia proving ta ba aa* of tba ta» Botchdrtvata «« tba elreuM. Hatar to farelag than*mi aaat atallack, AlPaaapaaio. Toamy Clark, BIU Cbtvalltr, Cbarlto Muttattl, Fraakl*SakJMidtr aad atktra ta jiwt att back aad tak* aotlo* of a local boy'idttviag.

that thaheat aa recks, hat ha wa* a apart. He laterK a a ^ l a V t f a a a SBf-M fatam afsaafat £ H B V axaxaaft aBSafal BafcanVA BBBK

thtag wtth PhUUps.W. B. Turner, vttoraai yacht owner residing la Atteatle Highlands,

reesntly told the A, H. Lions that the basin aontalat tht "basis faelUtlasfor the best yacht harbor from Bar Harbor, Me, to the tip ot Florida."How many residents in tbt county have really noticed tbt beautysurrounding the area? Because of the beauty aad water facllltlta, Mr.Turner decided to make A. H. his homa town.

Baa Bright will ha repreaeajted la tkaHarry Letaaburg af

Oaorg* Xing, dlr«tor of tba Rumtoa plajrgrottnd, btaaa wbra any-*»a ntntion* hi* glrli' aoftball Uara. Tka gaU have beta bowlingavar all oppoaitloa and claim a 804 victory over Batoatowa gal*.

Edward H, Oraway. *alr Haven, waa appelBtcd a dlraotorat tht Bad Bank Saving* * Laa* aOoaway, a fanaar p*wld*at of tka Batataa Baaatata, wlkba awaaaaad wtth att aarta af

A bua load of Kcglttar amployeai and Mr. aad MM. Thomaa IrvingBrown, editor and publiaher, traveled to Naw York Vrlday to wttnaiatba Yankee-Chicago conteiL Included in th* gang were about J8 oftka but itand managtra in thia territory. Yank«t fan* w«r* jubilantavar the outcome of th* game, but tht White 80s follower* ara aUllmoaning over Yankee luck. And who wouldn't? What a way ta win!

After tha way tha Yaalu ewapt thraagh 4ha Whlta SasKptayed by JeaMag Ma IMMaggta,

1 avo, B Badger faa fNta way baak tatha day* whan ha waa • Brooklya realdca*. aayt ka'M a.att read-lag aba paper It wa mention OUtaggla aad tba hwk of frVdayagaaat.Sr. Clarence "Buddy" Comb*, Bhrewabury veterinarian, wat in>

jured Sunday in a colliaion during a |»lo match. Or. Combs, on* cftka nation's top ranking polo aUra, auRered thica broken ribi whenha embed into Al Paratlls, a player on the Mtadow Brook team. Combswaa busy sparking tb* Bostwlck Field team and had acortd three goal*baton he « u hurt. Pete Bostwick finally won tha game for bis com-bine with a 30-yard poke after six minutu of a audden death overtimeperiod had elapsed. The Anal score, M,

lam OraUb af Miami aat a world record tar Okwa • radagInboard runabout* over the week-aad wkaa be averaged UJatmUe* per how aver a meaaured mile eoaraa en ladbM creek.The previous record of 1a.7B» miles per hour waa aet by BuddyUombeat May II, la», at Ban Diego, Cat Orlflth art the recordla a powerboat ownei by Out Gunstrom at Chicago. Anotherprwptct tor tha ttgatta. Bay B, Taylor. Band fc|m m w i M .Monmouth Park'a final big Saturday of racing is on tap thta week-

end, and Wednesday afternoon will be the final day of Hat racing inthe rounly for this year. Monmouth waa approximately 24 per centahead of the 1W0 season at the last report (Iven out on the miitiieln,rrA was Ut ahead iu atUndaaue over th* 'au mark, Only a taw aMMdaaa m mata* >m ahe i-akiBiBMmmb.^ •*•••> at•^^KBf ^tv ^hBmvaBV eBV tjpwaj B^wTBva ia i B^BW^"^*^*^ t/^FWBBa/ai aaye

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Eagles AdvanceTo 4th PotionhRM) League

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H. MiltcnbergerLeads NBCComet Standings

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Leader 57 Point*Hank MIMenbtrgcr, aklpparlag

kla Comet Rascal, still leadt th*Moameuth Boat club mM-eeason•olnt standings with IT point* de-spite finishing in third place laboth race* held over the week-end,

Trailing Mlltenberger by a ailmmargin la Boh Quackenbush la hislusptnsa. Quackenbusb'a total Isat points, while Lee Miltenberger,aklpper fit White Cloud, Is thirdwith t» points, in the fourth spotto Art Apy, who registered 45 mark-•ra with his Spectre, while fifth po-sition la held by Oene Miltenberger,who sail* Sir Oallahad.

l a baturday'a race, Lee Milten-berger tent her White Cloud overtka Una for an easy victory te boosther up the Udder la the standings.Tha MIHeabtrger family tewed upthe race with Oene, piloting SirOallahad, In second place andHank, at the tiller of Rascal, tak-ing third.

Tom Morrison, Jr . sailing Chris,won a close race (Sunday when henipped Quackenbuah In Sueptne*.Hank Miltenberger captured thethird spot

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OMININO, Jf. Y-ffcft Moamouthdefeated tb* Slag wag baatbaUteam U ta 4 b*ra »aaday attfBOOB for the •igaaleer* Mtk atralgbtwia. Bd"Whlt*y"rerd,wbaburl«4the drat Urea framaa, wltb Al Mar*tia aaUblat up, tambtatd tbamound dutlta aa tha «caatm«apouaded out » klta.

Featuring Moameutk'a WtUag at-Uck were DOB Hebiaaa aiMMUMMcivolettl with boBM ruat, tba tot-ter with a man on bat* IB th*fourth iaalag. Oscar Y*uag baagadout two triplea ta aeceuat for tworunt. Norm Meaael, aew playlagright field, bad bto beat day al tb*season with four tlagle* la iv* at-tempti,

Tb* New York state priaoa teamacoted Brat aa tkelrCateher fUcbmaa, tabbed Wblteyfor * homa rua. Moamouth had aM spread wbea Sing Blag (coredtwo tallies la tk* faurtk laaiag<when with twa out aad tb* baaa*loaded, with Martla as th* maaad.Ckorge Montgomery aad ThirdBaseman Don Boblaon let aa la-Held pop fall aafely between them,The algnaleers increased their leadwith three more runt la tht I Mand a pair ia tha alatk to laiur*victory.

Whitoy hurley tka Irat ttret In-nings and gave up two klta aa arua. Martia waa Bkkad far theother eight aateUu while giving upthree walk*. Starting PltcktrJar-sane absorbed tb* Oaalnlng loss,giving up flv* run* on al* klta Inth* Arat three Innings. Ha waa re-lieved la the fourth.

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Al Boyce Wins S. R Y. C PredictedLog Race; Dr. Anson Hoyt, Second

FAIR HAVEN—Alfred K. Boyc*of Rumson, won the Express Cruit- •*r trophy Saturday tn th* Shrews-bury River Yacht club's 46-milepredicted log race over the water*of Rarltan, Sandy Hook and LowtrNew York bays.

Boyc*, piloting Jonal I t demon-strated his navigating ability toreglater th* close triumph with aT.OsT per cent margin ot error.

Ten entries covered the 46 mileswhich started and finished at th*•ntranc* to the Shrewsbury river.

Dr. Edward O. Waters of RedBank, defending champion, wasforetd te 'withdraw from th* rac*whtn he ran Into last minutetrouble with his yacht, Edna Mae.

Dr. Anton Hoyt, Rumson, aboardPompano, copped second place. HI*margin of error In calculating thecourse was 7.121 per cent. WilliamSalladin, aUo of Rumson, finishedtn the third slot with his NormaryII, with a 7.SU per cent margin.

Other entriea in the race finishedIn the following order: Fred C.Olasler, Springfield, N. J., skipper-Ing, Spindrift; Robert Howard, NewYork, Bolln; Edward Cullerton,Sheenahead Bay Yacht club, Valky-rlte; Edward Woolcy, EnRlewoodYacht club. Maggie Lit; KennethHarttell, Red Bank, Star Flan; Rol-ston Watorbury, Middletown, SeaQull; and Charles Davis, Sheepahead Bsy Yacht club, Misa Be-havior.

Aboard th« Bolln, wnn Clydr Deal,the cclcbrntcd Norwegian, who rc-rontly nnvl(in*p<l *n npert !>lnnnaerea* th* Atlanti* tram Norway

Wildcats LeadP.A.L Orcuit

Coach Ben Olovart* Wltdoatocontinue to set th* winning pace inthe P.A.L. league after winning a4-1 decision over tka Sues Thurs-day night on tha Red Bank highschool diamond.

In Monday nlght'a contest tb*Buct took a 7-1 deetolon over tb*Yanktaa with Jack Jackaoa fea-turing th* tncouator with a ftur-base blow. The contest waa tbtlongest ene played to date withnumerous walk* and errors beingresponsible for sloppy play.

The Wildcats, wtth a 1-0 record,will put their undefeated recordon tht line tonight whtn they hookup with the OlanU, aacond plac*club with a 3- retard,

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First Army Swim Meet SlatedToday at Colony Surf Club

FORT MONMOUTH-The 1161.nmt Army ewlmmlng meat wilt ba

h*M today at th* Colony Surf club,Watt End. with heavy entries fromaeves Installation* promising to pro-duct a close duel for the teamchamplonahip. A possibility existsthat the field may ba increasedwtth at least tkree more toam *n-trlea.

With the necessary trial heats toba rua In the morning, the meetofflcially get* undtr way at 1:10when tba 11 championship eventowill start at the elite Colony Surfpool, being held here for the fifthstraight year. In addition to thetitle races, two special eventa fortba WACa will be run off for Indi-vidual priaat, th* 50-yard free ttyl*and tht 78-yard Individual medley.These results do not count In teamatandlnga.

Ia this year's First Army tourna-ment, a brand new trophy ia up foroompetitlon, Fort Dlx, latt year'schampion, retired the first prise withthree team championship titles. The•th Infantry division will again bea threat for tha crown according to(•part*.

At to Fort Monmouth'a chances,tb* SlgnaUtra we counting heavilyen O*orge Scanlon. Swimmingthree years tor th* University ofPennsylvania and last year's teamcaptain, the Larchmont, N. Y.,swimmer gave a splendid exhibitionin th* Meant Post meet by winningall three of his svents, th* SO- and100-yard free atyle event* and tb*IM individual medley. AnotherSlgnaleer standout la Frank Schad*ot Berkeley Heights, N. J, A mem-ber of lait year's team, Bchade ax-ctlf In th* distance events.

A standout swimmer from Kear-ny 'shipyards, Frank Monrodt, I*again entered in this year's meet.The tall Army sergeant, who la thesole entry for his Installation, willattempt to repeat hU 1950 FirstArmy record of winning threeevents; the 60-yard trtn style, 100-yard backstroke and tho 190-ynrdIndividual medley.

Entrlan rrrelved In dale air. Inaddition to Monmouth and Dlx, areflkmp MwutV* Matt, HaBM* d >

anal, Watt Point, Kearny ship-yards, Camp'Kilmw and Fort Jay.

WACt from Dlx, Menmoutk,W*ttPoint and Camp Kilmer win eoptt*.

Following th* awim meet, praara-Utlon of Individual trophiaa and]priaea, plus tba team cbamplaathl*trophy.'wlll ba made.

Tho order af evtmte far tha twimmeat ara: On*HM*t*r diving, 100-yard medley relay, 100-yard freettyl*, 10-yard frtt ityl*. 100-yardbackatroke, three-meter diving, 100-yard brea* stroke, 150-yard Individ-ual medley, 400-yard free atyle andthe 400-yard relay.

Roller DerbyIn Second Week

Rounding out th* second wt*kof banked track action at AsburyPark's Convsntlon ball, the RollerDerby will again feature afternooncontetta Saturday and Sunday at3:M.

In tha arat wt*k of eampeUttomthat began July * . th* WorldChampion Chief* and tha Jtrt*yloiters split th* eight game ttrita,each team winning four gam**.Popular "Moose" Payne suffered anankle Injury late In the week andwas foretd to tht itdtUntt. It I*expected ha will return to actionIn th* w**k-*nd terlss.

Starting tomorrow night theschedule presents tha Chiefs andtheir arch-rivals the Red Devil*teeing off. Saturday aftsrnoon thtChiefs take on tha Jala and thaevening game will ae* th* RedDevils and JoHera at S:SO. Thalame ichidul* will prevail Sunday.

Rivalry between the four teamtIt heated with feuds already crop-ping up. Toughte Braauhn back Incompetition Is again up to her oldtricks and living up to her nicknnme, na so many skaters of thopposition will attest. Annabel!*Kenley, popularly known aa "Slugger," is still nn« of the main staytM tb W M M jalg taua,

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WAI*rmish-ahedl ever a aelwthe WaU ttedlum atoekSunday alght. Bin Pfistor of Batoa-town, aeored his eighth feature wtaaf tha aawoa despite the stopplagaf the event twice due to *pectaeu-lar aiwildtati

i large erowd braved latlamaatwtatber to witaaa* tha rained autSaturday night Jack ear raeee,tad were rewarded by tha appear-ance af n t h top notch racert aaWally Campbell of • Trtntoa,Fraakla Schneider of LambertvUte,Baaala Kahler of Newark, PappyHough of Patersoa, aad RlekleKaU af Tom* River.

The faaa welcomed tht return taeomptUUoa at WaU stadium «fDick WUItema la hte new modifiedNo. ttt, who showed that hie drlv-

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performsr at the high bank oval

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with four et tbahome la the Brat

trs. After Water*

tag*, Johaap Bun brought kla HITore acreae the finish lias ta thefifth pasKlea; Jaae Mathet, ship-periag her Boa Ore waa seveatk,aad Held Dtekersaa, ta Wiadwardi

wae hem* ta the alath spetWaters, by Saleklag seeead, BJ

aMgtbte far the Ughtalag latoravtlaatls at Toledo, Ohio, late tbtaaseath. Tke first three beate ta ttieragatto ajaellaed.

Petonaa, hurt year** ruaaar-upta the Internationale, capped firstplace by fialshlag la the numberea* petitlea ta Saturday aad Baa.day afieraeea races, plus a thirdta the Sunday moralag raae.

Saturday's raca was sailed la apouring raia with Waters gettlagaut treat early la the race, butwae pawed by Psderaea ea thathird teg. Bull moved late thirdBlace uatll tb* final leg whlek waabetas' tailed In a dowapeur. Aaththtate tattled their way threugha light fog and rela, PederaoahsU first and Waters ateand, lackMoffee la Re-Jo, aad Plat Eater,ealUay Spray, bath breesed by Bull•bertry befere reaehlag theHB«.

Salllag eoadltieat Impraved Bua-aay marnlag aad tba beet* teak a tta a light shifty air. Spier, takinga wiaiward atari, braka out latreat ea tk* first weather leg aadwaa never headed. Kiag, ate* afNyaak, ateved up late tteaad atae*aad htld tbl* petitlea ever tkaH ) o i o > ov« e P a f s aaaeit to taat aver tha starting Mat,appeared to be la a hepeleei apetKaewlag tba home water*. Paitr.eea played the watt ebere aut afth* atraag tide aad moved tatathird plaaa ahead af Ed Watara, .wha eapped fourth. f

Tha final race waa tailed te **»trtmtly light, variable air. A wiadebift ef IM degrtc* left Bun aa4Watort, early laadan, ntar hutphtee, aad pushed Pedersea wellup la tka runnlag. Johnny Did,•ailing Patltae*, a M.B.C. beat, led)tar three leg*, but wat averhavladaa tha saal baat aa tht air freak.

Butt aad Water*, wtth their baataPteklag up tpeed, entered the teatlag well behind. Watort struck fartha mlddte at tb* Hudson, aadfeuad himsslf la first plac* aa thabeate crossed, with Pederson rightbehlad. Pedersea flaally took Wa-ters at tka Batek Hne, with Hofftathird. Bull drove through tht Beetfrom a dead latt to cop fourth.

1-5t—watera, keTeaaar, 1

S^etee. jJI3». ffratk.

Stock Cars OutAt Long Branch

LONG BRANCH-Stock tn raa. 'tall t t t N Vm* Branch atadlumcame to a "suddtn death* Sundayafteraoaa whra Promotw BohStrctter announetd that th* apartwould no longer be staged at thaaaailde oval. Stretter, who waamanager at tha stadium, made thaaaBavaeaBMBt oa behalf af BanBtastswwvBnep w v ^ ^ e * PO> n

Jaffa aad Max Welner, apamttaguadtr Sporting Bvente, l a c

Ia the peat several weeks aafja*mrlty ot tho sport took a 4ropaad attendance fell off consider*,bl* wbea the management discon-tinued the modified racing andsigned up the sportsman typs ear*for Lane Branch racing. Thasportsmen ears are not aa highpowered a* tb* modified on** andcannot produce aa thrilling a raeaaa the chauffeurs of th* faator

A strong Indication thnt alt wasnot wtll came when th* ofleteltchanged event nights after a two*year schedule of running on Wed-nesday and Saturday nights.

Climaxing tha string of tveateearn* Tuesday night of latt weekwhtn a fl*M of only II can need.Normally, tha fltld 1a bctwitn ISto 40 car*.

Mr. fttretter said that aa attemptwa* made to secure a new backerfar the remainder of tba maaon,but a ftw Interested parties taskedaut beeauet the Watt stadium waaa more modern plant and they feltthat they would not bo able taoops with tht situation.

Sporting Evsnts lesAd the sta-dium In 1M» at a two-year termrental of IIT.OOO with renewal op-tions for three more years,

CONBAB WINS JET RACESThe Jet Boat Racing club recent-

ly held IU first series of four raceson the Navwlnk river at Fair UK-van. John Conrad won two raeeiagainst boats operated by DougFrederick, John Spurdle, Tom La-brecque and Brithon Rathbun, Mod-el jet boats arc from seven to IIIndies in lenijtli. Next rau* IstlalJd

for Aug. 10,

ten BMK wtmwmt, »rnr«r s,

SIRF, FIELD AND STREAMTiamcty Ne*M O B 1 W Ctce* OtileVors

WaUiPitclicsThird ShutoutFor Signaleen

fke •»»»" lataesM mOac thief If

certain aad tM*y • U COB f * tdown la yea* Ut-U« Mack seek.aad that it th*August larasioaef the "chep-ptre af the ate*(etolea fraaiHalLyman't haak," B ' » • •»•"••">

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Vaavliet M yII la a eource af treat aetlsfae-

Uaa for a guy who writta a Bahma/eolema aa4 wha far seme UaM kaapredicted that the year 1W1 would(a down In fishing history •• ea*ef the greatest blue Bshing yeanaf all time te have kii predictionrapidly approaching tkt 1M parcent awrk.

There is a tremendous body afkluriUh which at tale wrltimg la•pread over a Urge area of thenorthern Jersey eoaat frees Brlellate the northern ead af the MudHole, It Is hard to pia point thembecause they appear to be aa themove and the area is se vait thatthey will be at one epot later •»*tomorrow move to another ipat.

A few day* age they were locatedat the "Tin Can Oreuade" of? Reck-away Inlet. When they hit In theMg ground ashing leet pulled an-char* and Started ta troll. The nestwi heard af them they war* atthe northern end af the Mud Hala,about flve mile* aoutheait af Aavhroee Ughtihlp, where last l e t wday the writer really got late them.

When a blwflthlng Beat gala inla action It la a thrilling eight,with the big cherteri wkleh laakfar all the world like giant water-huga with their out-riggera twaylag• t they come boundln* over thewavst. it heepi a fellow at thewheel an hli toea aa they ilaaag Inall airectiana at eaea ta k**p fromraaatag into ant af them ar hev>lag hla llnea cut a*.

AN weak trallere heve ben cea-nartlng with catches up ta ITS to

beat. Night chummcra haveaag let* actiea ia a big way,

hrtngiag in hundreds of paunde •(i* gold" a night. Oacc the cen-

ter ef eeaceatratioa beeetnea thegtarewabury Racks we are in forthe greatest apart of all times. A

•alight night, pleaty of frethgrama* bunker, a good crew andblue devils coming ever the railwhat aaor* could a salt watersportsman eek?

We feel th* purpose tt a huntingaM tehing column is to be ia-farawtlva aad that the writer's Jobia to try and help you locate ashaad game, ale* wjtat lures are th*

it getters at tha particular timethi* eeaaeetioa th* lure* which

wa have found ta be tha mo«t ef-fective far tha praatat run of blue-M i are "Uttle Dick" eauld tippedwith tall haak park rind, Teny Aceette "Pet IT" apeea tipped withtail haak pork rind, or Tony Aceet-

"Jigit-eel" mounted with red aadyellow ar red and white nylon. Thebeauty ef th*a* nylon lure* Is thttno matter how fast you troll thtUna will not kink, and at the hook

mouated at the very end whena i*B strikes he I* pretty *«i« t«get hooked. Should you try these

m b* sure t* mount than witha *or» light wire and a (mail strong

ik aa that tha hook "lay*" latha dhtrt when trailed at aavca er

Last Saturday v u a day withthrills at eta which we will leafMmember. Aa you may iocsM, vie-last thunder *a,uallt wars th* erdar«f th* day, and aa ws pulled eatef Pulton's yacht basis, Rumeea, at• a. m. the sky looked varyaalar. with thunder beads la alldirections, hut wt had bawd themight befare from Capt Ad Haw-mad ef Rumaoa that tha "Muss"were located about flv* mil** aouth-eatt of Ambro*. Lightship, at thanorthern *nd of the Mud Hot*, a*wa decided te give tt a try.

We were a guest ef Capt May*

•sWwrttr Big flaaje flan-tog Even*

The euUtaadlng big gam* saltwater ashing event of M l willswing Ints setlen on September I,0 and T, when the Ninth AnnualUnited States Atlantic tuaa tourna-ment gets under way at Ifoatauk,Long bland.

Up until July M, the total tourna-ment membership la M clubs. Onsef th* latest elube to apply i* theKey Urge (Florida Key*) Anglersclub. Dr. 8. Hurler Elder sf thtP>*isert Tuna club, vies chairmanof the tournament, estimates thattke entry may run over M teamiand 100 boat*.

Af In tha peat, Monmowth aauntyclub* will he well represented whentke starting gun go** •*• Mem-ber* af the Manaasjuea Marlln andTwa* eltsb wha are Interested InrepvoMatlag the elub ahould noti-fy lite Travtrt, eeeretaty, care ofCarttele A Jaequelln, 1 » •road-way, New York. A meeting ofthose wha plan te enter th* tour-

will be

VttrtU ef Red BeakCennlo CKaefa aad Walter Ms-Cormlek. both of Highland*, atahlpmatea. Whan, we reached tkeHlghlaade about appetite Ren/alanding a heavy storm broke, withhigh wind* out ef the aartbirast,aad the bay aUrtef te kick aa, aawt flgured that dletretlesj was thabettor part ef valor. Therefore wettraai tea sad headed for theaouth aMe ef tke Highland* briefs,when la a aheHered cove we threwever the "hook1' te ride It ea t Iaabout aa hour tke sky aleerea, aewa pulled anchor aad started eattar another try. Thl* Haas wtaround th* point ef the Maskfare the seat equall hit It rainedae hard thtt It flattened tke wavesaad made tha aurfaee leak Hke a•tent bubbling pot aa the heavyraindrops pounded tht eeeaa. Via*-Mlity became aero but wo had setear oowrae at southeast, which we•gured would take ut te ScotlandLightship, and surs tnotifk, we Mttt right ea the not*. By that timeth* weather cleared again and wegat ear emotes for Ambroee UghUship to try and And thefeet. Wa Batata* through sauall af*ter tquall on the way out but anal-ly picked up the ftoat Wa trolledthree line*, and tlmt after tlmt weleaded all three at one*.

Bvtryon* was In fa* gat by thatime we gat our ahais wa d*ctd*dto pick up and head tar port. Whileout there wa raoogBlted sarenl lo-cal beat*. Oapt Charley Oaltagixrhad a party. Capt. BUI lacCus «asalso pulUag Iktm In.

We had hardly gotten «n«sp warat >,SM r.p.m. what aan«t bsagibang! We bad hit a heavy plate •drift wood wklob, bast Iks wheeland the ahaft, en wa had I* oat herdown to 1,200 revelatlana, which wquired nearly seven hour* to reachport. To add to our troubles, wahad to light a heavy tide whichwns pulling against us. It wasall that we could do to get pastdump them are prohibited from do-ing ao.

It seems to th* writer that th*Navigation Department ahould takesteps to aee that the dumping oftimbers at sea should be stopped.Many bouts in the past have eemeto grief from thta menace andmany more wilt come to grief Intha future unless the scows whichK are prohibited from doing to.

Btaee Have Finally Arrived at the

The beat news of the week It thatthe bluet have Anally come to roost

, at their old atamplng ground, theShrewsbury Rocks which art lo-cated off Monmouth Beach. Oncethey arrive there they usually re-main in a rather confined area farthe rest of the season which doeaaway with chasing all over th*ocsan after them.

Last Sunday Capt. Bill Frankand Mrs. Frank of Shrewsburyheaded off to ssa som* 15 mil**In search of them and Anally abouttwo in the afternoon located themat th* "Rocks," whtrt they pickedup 22 nice fish. They were to Inter-ested In their Ashing that theyfailed to see a fot; bank which wasmaking up and by the time theyreached the point of th* Hook itsettled down like a blanket. Capt.Bill set his course which shouldbring him In to hli horn* port atLeonardo, but ha had to run soslow and the tld* wsa 10 strongthat It brought him out at tht Am-munition pier litif he wna'sWn tofollow it la and aiadi port la food

held at 1:00 p. m.an Friday, August 10, at HoffmanAaWharaf*.

DerbyAnother outstanding aalt water

laklat event will gat under waySeptember H-Ootaber II when theMath Aaaaal Striped Bass tourna-ment nets und*r way. Thl* avantla eat af tke moat famous strip*baas etataaU to be held ea theffealaia saast when prises for

te IMOe, with television arts ondewn the line te weekly aad dallyprlsta. Wemeh'a prtate. Juvenile

Wia Over CslmFORT MONHOUTH — Jahany

Walsh hurUd hi* third •traifbtshutout sjeadajr night aa FartMoaaaouth defeated Calsa of PerthAmbay, a la a, at tha aaiewtt* park.Tht Bigaalcer seutkpaw, who twirl-ed for Bioux City in the Weataraleague last aeaeae and are* pro-moted to tha Ottawa OlaaU prte*to Army iadueUea. fanned M ep-poaeat* while limttlaff them lafour hits. He warned *nly en* hirecordiag hi* flfth ateejght pttew-ing via without a late.

Another streak raaaiaf it OatFort Monmoatb aauad't ITUstraight victory aa ceaterlsMsrOscar Tana, led the •kjaakata'tattack last sight wMh three beta.Hitting at a terries peat afl eta*to* loag the pertsld* elugger, pree-ently clouting areuM .tie, pet eaeout af tha perk with ' *la tht fourthmouth's third ran.

atammauth waa retired In ordertha «r*t twa etaaaaa, bat OaaRoblaoa lad of the third wHfc atriple aaep u left and eterefl aaa neldtr't chelae, which was tatlata te alp the runner atOn* out later Mike Bdvelottlglad the atosnd run ef th* hMMdfacroea. rellewiag Teaafs beeaerIn the fourth, tke Menmeuth teamadded twe n»srs ttittas la tha Sfthtad aawad an tat gama wttk tfertain th* eighth Inning.

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CalHFt.

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t, gtaai»l«Ua I. BMhasetti W s n II,/*t.r» l" atamtrtetla «. ««* at Weiak4 In *. Iskr. I la I, B>itj|lsHi I la4. Wlnalns pHeaeri Walt*, taalsa PWck.ar Zebra, liaittreu AJWstfta, I t sand Kaaakj. ttereri t. Mstrlah.

Jeney ShoreBaseball Scores

ADMMRA

tke aM men'* arista)If yen can poaalbly aukt this

_ » .vent M will b* on* af tke bestC • * • « trite af your Ufa. Jutt te, 3 beatlteVlaayaiwafalaitluklatht

, fall af the yaar la worth tn* tripaleae. AU fermaUtlaa era forgotUnand year badge of distinction urear Mil Darby button. A stripedbeat •aktrawa It king at that timeand be can do no wrong. Bill•rank aad the writer took part inIt several year* ago aad w* keptte repeat K agala thl* year.

Applleatlent may be assuredfrees Baa P. Morton, secretary,Vineyard Haven, Mats.

Aagtera Heli First

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Mrs. William Prank of Ihrewe-bury and Mrs. Bella Cohen of RedBank held top honors In the worn-ea'a division of th* Annual R. J.Schatfer Salt Water Flahing con-teat. Mn. Frank represents theManatquan River Marlln nnd Tunaelub while Mrs. Cohtn I* a msmbtrof th* Highland* Strlptr club.

at Her •uwtnamry RocksMe more chasing ov*r th* bound-if wavat In search of the "blue

devtle ef the tea." They have ar-rivet at the Shrewsbury rockj andthis M "far sure."

Paul Hughes of Mlddletown andthe wrltor got Into them Tuesdayaboard the Carbon Copy, Capt.Dwight Fetter, out of Irwin't yachtworks, R*d Bank. The fleet wasout there In force, just southeastaf the Black Can off MonmouthBeach.

Capt. Charlie Gallagher of theRally II had Ex-Police Chief HarryT. VanNote and Harry Sandersaboard, their catch was 86. All th*catchee were up In the big numbers.It is the bait,news of the year.

. M-O CircuitAllaati* tfthlmes *, I ilk I

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lilts—Marmora, tlnrton, Klrkf. Deubil«r>—K. PimblctDn-Plillllpa: Msraiara-nunna-Prlek. Struck out br NawsiaaOnto ,1, Neavm 2, Miller 2, BSMS *Rhalla olT Newman •, onto 'i, NaavtaMiller I, Domhroikl 2. Hlti off DomroaU H In 1-1-3 Innlnici, Nawtnan 8,'i 2-D, Onui I II I i-.l. Metvta It4. 1 -it. Millar I In 2. Winninj fltehti

Skater to Appear at Firemenfii Fair Eatontown NineAdvances to 4th

Legion LoopRile?

Evelyn Chaadb*

Mr*. Brttaa M a s i af Clay it., Fair Havsn, tuawa sjrala»t!aa<V , wW agfssr at I :M taniaM at (ha Fair

Brawaa'i Fair. Mn. Chandler wil five a ralar asttiafaa tka dente (l««r at tha fab? */ayng«.

Eatontown LegionBlasts Neptune

Rlley, Eaton-tewa Ltgion receiver, took a turnan the hill Thursday evening andfound out he osuld pitch at well aseatcb. Rlley are* a one-hitteragaiaat Neptun* City Boy*' club aahla aine ehalhed up a 14-1 triumphIn tha Junior Uglon Baseballleagwe.

Rlley had a ae-hltter going andR wasat until th* last inning thath* last bis bid to circuit fame.Hemer •polled th* no-hitter whenh* aenneeted for a single ever TomOHeurhe'* heU.

•ataatewa aeortd la every Innlns;,blasting the opposition for flve runala each of the first two chapters.

Haak Newton and O'Rourke ledtha attack against th* Boys' clubconnecting for half of Eatontown'a10 blagle*. Newton banged out twofat three, while O'Rourke connectedfar tbret hit* In four trips to the

BATONTOWM

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The ajulck-growlng banana plantroducat IU fruit within IB month*

after the rootstock Is planted.

Giants TriumphIn Practice Tilt

BRAHCH-Manaft? Her-man Asnhettino's Red Bank Olantarallied in the sixth Inning of a sev-en frame exhibition ball gam* _.„day to take th* long Branch Re-publicans Into cams, 44.

The Bankers were all let te playa Jersey Shore encounter, but wereforced to lay leagu* eom|Mtltlonaside when lack of umpire* dis-rupted the schedule.

Allan Stern was on the hill forthe Glanti and agala produced aaexcellent pitching performaseocoming up with a three-hitter.

Umg Branch ttruck first with apair of runs In the Initial licks, butthe Bankers came right back inthe top of the aecond to knot thecount. After three scoreless Inn-Ings Rsd Bank chased ov*r a pairof I allies for th* winning margin,

Fred Massucca and Al Orlggtwere waving th* big bats, saehconnecting for a triple.

RED BANKAB k R

Slmpion. |b " "Nsnghton, 3b

fir ikeAaalet in 2-1 Win

•e taataw* Juaior Legion nine,playing en the Usrralne StaldcrMesaertal Aeld here, toppled SpringI«ke from the leaat apol in the

loBBMutk Couaty American Lc-iea Juaior baseball, league Monday

algkt with a >-l decision.Hank Newtons daring W e run-

lag in the Anal Inning pullrd thecaateat out of Monday's heat for

i* victors. Newton draw a walk,ole second, mado third on aM**d ball and galloped home with

th* artaalag run after a wild pitchby Jack Steveason.

Eateatewa assttted Oakhurat inclimbing te the top of th* pile,while K dropped tha losere one-halfgama eut sf Brst place reach.

By wiaalng, Katontown openedthe antes fsr a playoff berth if thehaatbalktM *aa climb out of flfth

t late fourth, t h . l u t playoffberth. Trailing by only one gamethe Bateatown nine has to over-

H> th* fourth spot Belrnar a g 'gregettea.

Tom Farrell, lanky winning hurl-er, eutlaatad Btovervaon in a pitch-er'a duel. Capita the fact thatFarrell was clipped for flve hitsagainst three for Mevrnson, hetpaesd them where th^y filled toda eerteua dama««.

Spriag l « k * ecor«d flrat when Ittallied a run In the third frame. Kd-Ramaa beat out a bunt, went tathird on a single by Mucella anddented the rubber while Utrphensnnwa* being retired, Bill Cacdator*te John Lewis.

Satoatown tied the count in theFourth Inning when Rlley w u tak-ing part In the wild bane runningacanad*. Ha walked, •(»!• aevonind third and crossed the plate on, wild pitch.

BATONTOWN

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BBANOmI I

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Rtl BankLong Branch

II• It**I • • » •Three-bast hita: F. Musuee*, Orlsm.

Hit. off Swrn, 3 In 7 lnnlnaai »•*'«• •in 1 J.» innlnir.! HoW*« la 4 1-1 Ija-lni». Struct gut! k> Stare •• »r ftVHn 1. hf HolJan 1. Baiaa *• b«lle,off gt.rn 8, off DeVlto I, •» BuMejI.

earra-Bsa*Double plssra:aona.

P. Aeerrt-J. Aeerrt-I

Colorado leads th* country In thaproduction of livestock and hay,

One of the Best

BLUE-FISH LURES Made!

Tony Accetta's "Pet 17" Spoon(It's A Blue-Flak Killer)

And . . . We Have Them!!

Cohen's Dept. StoreShrewsbury Ave.

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and wapar ri§M, Und* Mikia in acti«i fkr«gf k ti* ManmavMi Partkama itrweJi. lalaw it a dubkauta *i«w •» •«• raeinf aaurta anal,rifM. * • ' " " Andy C. Caiana'a, wka it f uidin« Unela MiHia in kitqwatt far fka tkraa-yaar-aU •!•*•. Tka Cktica SUiei tap* tka a»a-§r«n ait tka taatan't final Saturday af racinf.

Paul ,aawy*r, Jr., who i«c«ntl>completed a tour of th* Europeanregatta circuit with hi* division••/cubic Inch hydroplane, "AlterICgo," will raee in tha IWh annual

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eight hydroplanei on Lake Idreica-la, Milan, Juna IT In tha Brat avtnt•f tha European eireult. Ha railedtha *ne-lap reeord en • two-kilome-ter eourae In thla raee from Mkllomitara (• IN kilometer* per•our,

Tha total diitanea af tha race,originally planned far M kllama-tara, wa* ihortcned t* IS kilome-Ura by tha Italian* in deferenceto Sawyer to conierv* th* latter'*fuel lupply.

After winning th* Grand Prixat Turin, June M, Sawyer «aldthat tha French and Italian boat*,all three-point hydroplane*, war*"extremely fait, aturdjr end ma-neuverable." Ha added thatEuropean driven proved th*m-ulve* highly ikllled and that com-petition was aa keen aa any hehad experienced In (ha UnitedState*.

Sawyer, wh* drova "Alter Kio-to a new elaia record of 115045m.p.h. nt Salton Sea, Cal., 1a*tNovember, ha* been competing Inth* European circuit at tha Invita-tion of Prlneo Vltallano Borrotneo,•iwldmt of th* Pederaaloa* Itali-an*, Moatonauttca.

Barons Win StreakBroken by Vies

•CLPORO — Joe Slctoughltn'aBaron* dropped their nr«t gam* oftha campaign Tuesday night whentha Victorian*, behind th* four hitPitching af Connolly, leored a Mupaet.

Th* Victorian* wera aut afterMcLaughMn'a lealp after ha toaieda no-hitter againit them overweak age.

In another content played In tha•t. llary'a Bauball league, the Bel-ford Braves pounded out a (-1 tri-umph over the Port UonmouthDevil*.

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With tha Red Bank Giant*gam* being canceled Sunday be-caun of lack of umpires, the Free-hold Merchant! had an opportuni-ty of gaining a little ground by de-feating Leonards F. C, 4-2, in aJeraey Shore Bueball leagu*. en-counter.

Coach Herman Aschettina andhi* local Gianti played an exhibi-tion UK wHh the bong Branch Re-publican* whan the circuit official*failed to be on hand for tha con-teat.

In other league encounter* theAdelphla A. A. and EnglishtownMohawk* aplit a twin bill at Adel-phia. Ed Roman, Keyport, hand-ling the mound in the nightcap,chalked up a 1-0 triumph on a one-hitter. Engli*htown edged out thehome team In the opener, T-*.

The Mohawks won the openerdespite a four-hit performance byRoger Cusson and Wagner. Adelphia'* pitchers were saddened inth* third inning when Ave Adel-phia errors and two doubles wereresponalble for seven runs.

Roman, tnakiqg his first startfor tha Adelphla nine, gave up theone hit which came in the secondchapter. Adelphia scored the wltvning run in the lixth frame whenMas Lupuloff walked, stole secondand trotted home after Stan Jur-gelsky threw wild to first base.

Belmar had no trouble defeatingWhitNvllle, 17-11, after itartingoff faat to score 15 runs in thefirst four frames. The Vets enjoyedtwo big Innings, scoring seven inthe aecond chapter and six in thefourth. WhitMville tallied in everyinning but the seventh, but wanunable ta prod.tr* on* big inning.

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RUMSON — Hixtren member*qualified for the Preaident'a cupSunday afternoon after the golfiriwere rained out* of Saturday's pro-grutn at the Runison Country elub.

Qualifying were William D*Por-rest Smith, 78-10—68; Norman De-Planque, 7O-1O-B9; M. A. Bryan,10-11-69; W. Dinsmore Bank*, U-10—71; Richard O. Metcalf, a3-ta—71; Edward Blake, 90-1S—?J; J.Hemphill, 8M7—72; Henry Hul-ShiEer, M-13—73; Ronald W. Allen,13-10—73; Dr. Martin Quirk, 14-11—73; Oeorge Dwlght, gT-13—74; Q. O.Don-ild, Sft-11-74; Anthony h. Me-Kim, W-18-74: Alfred F. King, Jr.,83-9—74, and J- H. Miller, »5-«—74.

Tha first round of the tourneywill get under way Saturday withthe second round scheduled forSunday. Semi-finals will be playedSaturday, Aug. It, and the flnajswill take place the next day,

Mrs, Louis M. Hague won thehickcrV tournament with Mra, J.H. Miller, second.

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LEONARDO—George Miller andPetit Huffman tired a best ball of65 to win the Calcutta tourney heldSunday at Beacon Hill Countryclub.

Second place uti* deadlockedwith Fred Merriman and PradJohnscn tying with Pete Burn*,Jr., and Henry Bauer with baitball of m.

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mon. Cbalra", 'IJIZ-BOV Chain", 'Uarcolo Chain" and "Hickory

Chair Co." Drop in today and reserve your eelection.

SPECIAL! SPKIAL!URGE "COCHEO"

GEORGIAN SOFACuatom>built, Hairnlled. Luxurioualyapholttered. (Floor aample)

Regularly MAW$495.00 mn§

PHON! «-0?«1 RID MNK

ALL SALIS FINAL!

DUIVMY MUST IE MADE WITHIN

30 DAYS

•ED »A»K •EAIfTCt, *, lfSt

SUMMER CLEARANCEAll DressesQreatly Reduced!

8it

ONf

UNI DtfttfS

MCONO •tOUr Of

rINf DtfSSf S

ALL 9ALES TOTAL

THE DRESS SHOP161 BROAD STREET RED BANK

5*7 WMI Paint feaVasTdMjriasg F«ft MeMaBsMtl,

PORT MONMOUTH — WastPoint's "clus of M" arrived yes-terday, when MT cadets ware eahand for a two-day tear ef PertMonmouth activities.

During their vitit tha aaeaadclassmen at. the IT. »• Militaryacademy will witness desaeastra-tions, exhibits and lectures per*tainiag to tha Sigaal Ceraa.

Early this morning the WestPointers were welcoaud to the pestby its commander, Brig. Gea. Har-ry Reichelderfer, aad later teuredthe Signal Cor pa Eagiaaeriaf lev-oratoriea.

The cadets depart late tesaerrewafternoon for the Leonard. Aavmunitlon pier, where they embark0,1 the Ntvarr* aad sail far Qwea-tica, Va.

All told, tha West PsttXart areaway from the academy appreil-mately one month ea "Camid Op-eration."

RHMMW MM Buy*Car* Cl. Pranetty

Tha Ckorge I. Sehaaek ag*acyhas sold for Ollvs t. Mania karproperty at the earner af Car* et.and Rivar rd. ta Habert 0 . baafklof Rumson. Tha house eaaaiats efa Urge living ream with (.replace,dinini room, four bad roans aadtwo bathi. Mr. Longhi is aaaeelatedwith the Pan-American Eapertcorporation of Braeklya, W. T.

STORE WIDEREDUCTIONS

OUR LOWEST PRICESEVER

Our regular 6.98 Bembergs

...Toilet. 100 denier crepes.t

Sanforized ginghams and

chambrays.

SALE PRICE

2»SALE PRICE

2"SALE PRICE

3 3 9

COTTONFROCKS

ALL STYLES-

FLORAL PRINTS,

STRIPES, CHECKS,

POLKA DOTS

AND SOLID COLORS j

REG. 1.98, S.19

ANB 8.98

A Tall Sunflower

ALL UNIFORMSSALE PRICEDThursday. Friday and Saturday

F R E EANY DRESS

IN OUR LARGE

parch.* neeemry. Bring tW. couponto .tore and drop in Kox before 6 P. M.Saturday, August 4th, and you may win.lit Priae Any Reg. 6.98 Drew2nd Pr.ac Any Reg. 3.19 Dreaa3rd Priae. Any Reg. 1,19 Apron

CAROLINA COTTONS7 Monmouth Street fad Bank'

The Daughters ef America,Star ef Baysida ceuacil, met Fri-day Bight at which time the Birth-days ef Mrs. Mildred Poale, Mrs.Arthur Connelly, Mrs MargaretPester aad Mrs. Madeline Dickeywere celebrated by their secretpals.

Mr. and MM. Ml* Wilson efNewark aad Mr. aad Mrs. Con-rad Rattaweger ef Nutley spentthe last two weeks ea Shore blvd.

Mr. aad Mrs. John Sevreace ofJersey Cfty spent Sunday withMrs. Emily Hamilton and Mr. aadMrs. C. J. Huaa ef Union speatseveral days here last week.

Miss Anns McCarthy of WestKesasbtirg waa a week-end viskorat Lake Paraipaany, N. J.

Mr. aad Mrs. Jack Thrunk spentSaturday with relatives en Long

pictured aaeva Is an unuaualsunflower in bloom an the residenceproperty of William Curchln ofPinckney rd. The flower 1* U inchesin diameter, with the stalk 11 feethigh and aoms idea ef the heightof the plant CM ba seen by corn-Baring it with tha height of Mr.Curchln, wha stands bealda theplant.

In talking with a RegUter reporter about the plant Mr, Curchlnstated that evidently a bird musthave dropped the seed, as the plantgrew wild en his premises.

The picture waa taken by Salvador DeSalvo, la-year-old son efTony DeSalvo ef River Plata, whola an amateur photographer spe-cialising in outdoor pictures.

Our ErrorIn last Thursday issue of The

Regliter thtra appeared a storyconcerning Louis Loekner, a re-tired, Aatoclited Preaa correspon-dent, whe to «ow residing in FairHaven.

Unfortunately Tha Register mis-spelled Mr. bochner'a name with a"k Instead «f an "h." His propernams la Loula Lochner.

AITaUOnVC rtCTVBEa

On display In the Register win<dow ar. three very attractive pic>tures of scenes at tha Tintarm man-or dam near Uncroft, Which aregetting much attention.

The picture* were taken a fewdaya ago by Louis Mendel, localphotographer, who has his studioover Whelan'a drug store at Whiteand Broad ats.

IslandMr. and Mrs. Janes Lambardi

ef New York eity spent last Thurs-day with Mr. aad Mrs. BenjaminAadreach.

Miss Joan Makris ef Brooklynteat the week-end with Mrs. Har-

old Swarae and Mr. and Mrs. Ra«-ert Thome, Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. John Aitken havehad aa their gueets for ten daysMr. and Mrs. Mulferd Mills ofHahnes City, Fla. While here theywere entertained at tha Hawaiianroom in New York eity. Mrs. RoaeCobum ef Ukeland, Fla., is aguest at the present time at thaname ef Mr. and Mrs. Aitken.

Mrs. Randolph Newberry ofManasejuan is visiting her sister,Mrs. William H. Thome.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pools afRome, N. T., were guests for fourdays last week at the home of Mr.and Mrs. Robert Thome, Jr.

Tha annual plcnl* of the Weth-editt church will be held on Sat-urday at Cheeseejuaka park.

Mrs. Charles lltaow, whe hasion a surgical patient at Mon-

mouth Memorial hospital, Is im-proving.

Mrs. Harold Swarie has return-ed from a ten-day vacation withher husband at the Navy bale,Newport, R. I. Mr. Swarie hat leftfor Cuba,

Patricia Anne Dunne celebratedher seventh blrthdey Sunday withmembers ef the family and a tewfriends.

John Feehan was given a partyJuly M for his «ixth birthday. At-tending were Shirley and DouglaaKitt, Oall and James Corrigan.James Duncan, Charles Kovack.Richard and Peter Croken, ThomasDuwphey and William Feehan,

Cpl. Walter "Bob" Hamilton, wherecently returned to the Traveraair fores base, FalrBeld, Cal., hasbeen promoted to flrst class cookand baker. He has re-enlistee} toranother sis years.

Mrs.'Harry Lewis of Meadville,Pa., Is visiting Mrs. William Win*ters of Ramsey ave.

Mrs. Dorothy Widman and chil-dren, Kathryn and Paul of Bell-villt, were guests last week ofMr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips. Miss

Catherias)Harbor la •tha Phillies

Joha Oeetark. VtH. ta

Mrs. Caarle* Aagier. His

Beajaaala Aa are—a, Jr., WsdWalter Baraew attended tha Taavkee-Chieaa* k«aahrJIaight.

The Beacea Baack atlua> wta kaliat tk* astd «*

this nieatk wita MataMa** Dreeeshop as saaaasr. Aheld aa Tuesday areaiaf Uplane,

Mr. as* Mrs. Jeaa Kaythe week-end ea a saatav trip laHartford, Coaa.

Edwsr« aM Qaarfa BahW. Ivta

Mrs. Mae Wyaaaa I* •ti

yaaticat at tka Bivanrlew HeaatUL

MATERNITY

T U C K E R

RID BANKm

MATTHEWS BROS.NIWMAN VMNOI ROAD

FOR AUTHORMDwiurslife. Ifii'.ck'i

CURED/.No Mod to tot a podwatch 90 wrong. IrihfH to w for o«port, acton*tiflceara. Yc

tew,

Reussilles'l d

No doubt about it

•urt.otcomfbriHating!

i

NOWONMR HOMI HI ATlNa fcLWANTIO M0ITIV. MO ITHOHII

feney Ontial I IWM Light

y Caatral »awer A l l f h» C«.

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TODAYJLIL MOUNT CO.

ISTAILISHID1140 f

WCP »AWt f EOttf», Al'ftfT ft lift

,TALK ABOUTBARGAINS!

it's the S A L E everybody's talking about!

RED BANK UMBER & SUPPLY CO.PRE INVENTORY SALEFree Delivery All Items

DWO pown TOOLS••* NOW

. If lack BAND §AW 89.95 Q.9S• lOlaehiANDSAW 62.50 | | .7S

3 lack JOINER 38.93 J|.93.6 laeb JOINER 113.33 7 | 3 9• 12 lack JIG SAW 17.95 | | . M• IS lack JIG SAW 19.25 ||<93

LAWN MOWiKSI t laeh Wroeatcr

IS laeh Greet Aawrieaa

LAWN SPRINKLCHICAGO ROLLER

RAIN KING Model H3

MAIN KING Model D l

SWINGING SPRAY

SALEM PUnUZBI

SO laeh Width

18.30

34.30

IRS7.30

6JSS.9S

9.95

SPtBAI

18.95

WHIK 1ARR0WWHUBUCK #154

GARDEN TOOLS

15.9530.00

>

II »*a*7

4.933.933.9s| .6O

DM

| | 93

127523.9S

J.90

8.35

S.95

3.10

S.03

110

8.35

6.50

Baser Beck Long BeadleShereJa • Rouad, Square

SPADESGARDEN FORKSShort Handle Round andSquare Point Shorele14 Poiat BOW RAKESGRASS WHIPS25 Ft. RUBBER HOSEAUTO TOP CARRIERS

SCROLL FENCINGSINGLE SCROLL 36 In. 14.69

42 In. 16.5048 In. 18.28

DOUBLE SCROLL 36 In. 19.9342 In. 22.1048 In. 24.69

TRtUISB—JUHORS

1.95{.SI

2-00|.3S

|.4O

2-254.35

| | .19||.0O||.78|g.23

2O*60

W U FENCHN

PAINTS*•* NOW

Texoltte 7 Star Imperial ejta. 1.15 J |e

gal. 3.93 2 M

Super Kem*Tone • gal. 4.9S 3.33

SWAP PAST PAINTSOuUide White gal. 5.00 3.75

MASURY PAINTSOutaide White and All Outaide Colonqt. 1.80 § .35 gal. 6.30 | .72

5 gal. 30.50 lf.93

SHINGLE STAINSMaroon ft Brown 5 gal. 15.00 §.95

lgal . 3.00 2 < 2 S

Grey ft Green 5 gal. 18.73 |2>5O

lgal . 3.73 2'8°

WHITE PUT 4 COLORS

qt. 1.S9 | | e gal. 4.33 3.39

1 COAT SELF SEAUMO FLAT

qt. 139 | | e gal. 4.55 3.39

A U DW> COiOtS

qt. 1.67 |.1O - gal. 5.67 | .2S

PIRMCTION SATIN FINISHINTHtOi OLOSS

qt. 1.7S 1.29 gal. 5.95 |.39

FOtCH FLOOI 4 DECK ENAMEL

qt. 1.77 1.29 gal. 6.09

4 HOUK JNAMH

pi*. 1.17 3Je qtt. 2.15

MINWAX

pu. 93e gge qta. 1.50gel. 4.50

4.30

1.59

3.29

—SUPERAMBRUFpta. 85e ,

SPECIAL

qti. 1.50

gal. 8.25 | .7S

VALSPAK

pit. 1.35 BJe

PAPULONqti. 1.98 1.49

PA1UL0Ypli. 1.13 BJe

WILSOLVIPH. 75e JQe

qtt. 2.10

gal. 8.45

1.57| .3O

gal. 6.79 4.95

qtt. 1.96gal. 6.79

qtt. 1.20gal. 3.40

| 4 95.75

to2*25

T A L K - O F - T H E T O W N S A V I N G S

WeNlNilk AtHa Statrwaft I»W»

Comer CabinH, Open Fraat . 22.50

Corner Cabinet, Glata Door* 26.30

Chest on Cbett,34" wide, W' high 29.95

8 Drawer Chett,84" Hide, 41 hiKh, I t " deep 24.30

5 Drawer Cheat,

28" wide, 45" high, 14 deep 21.30

8 Drawer Chett,22" wide, 45" high, 14" deep 18.73

4 Drawer Cheat,28" wide, 36" high, 14" deep 20.30

4 Drawer Double Chett,36" wide, 36" high, 14" deep 26.00

TALK-Or-THE-TOWN SAVINGS

DONNALLY OUTDOOR FIREPLACE36.75 27*50

CONGO WALL per aq. ft. 13e | | e

REDWOOD CHAIRS 12.95 | . 95

—SUPER SPECIAL

RURAL MAIL BOXES reg. 2.80 | .7S

WAHDROBES 26.95 |J.95

Medicine Cheili, Miami [(Plate Gla«)" 11.93

#2030 with' nuoreacent UgKtt ~~33.95 3 | . 9 5

Medicine CKetM National 14x20 Wall Openln13.95 "

Free DeliveryPhow Red Bank

6-5500

The Mauper market" lumber yard doea h again f Great aavingt

in many, many wanted i t e m * . . . for the home and for earpen.

tera and painter*. We auggeat that you ahop early, aa thia aale

ineludea only those itema that we now have in etoek and can*

not be replaced to aell at theae low, low prices I

Shop Daily 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.-Siturdays UntH Noon

STORE WIDE5 5 0 % OFFMONTO MINT IIMOVII

pta. 7S« IQi: if I*. 1.2.1.. t #.. gal. .1.83

DfNATUIID ALCOHOLpn. .13K 45*

«al. 2,32 - |.890UM TUIMNTINI

gal. 2.10 |.37

|a|. 4.(0 3.3O

mim wHinqta. 1.70 1.27 gal. 3.60 |.2O

miiti CUAIqla. 110

SATINUC. tn l.M |.M DRAMEX

r«f. l,«a 14

WELDWOOD GLUE

ltn.reg.9Se ]\r

U ?•*••'• <;ine4;ilU

V£ pt«. reg. 7.i« 5g<

TEKMITK KILL

Durham'* Wal«*r PiHly

4 In. reg. 63e ^kV

3 tli. reg. 8.73 2'81

reg. Atle SaV'

pt«. reg. I .SO 1.12

gal. reg. 3.40 3.6O

Le Page'a Sav-a-I-ol Wall|Miprr Remover

pi*. t9c 3gc .,(.. g3eU Page'a Cnld Water Wall S I M 1 Ih. 35e

Bulldog Linnleum Paul**qta. 4Oe 2 7 ' «•!• 93e

MONAT1C ACinCRROMTfi /

PERF-A.TAPE JOINT SYSTEM60ft. 1.75 J.IT 230ft.4.30 2*95

METAL CLOTHES POLES (With Ground InM>rt>3.60 2*70

STEEL WOOL Ig. pkg.WOOD LIFE

Qtt. r t |

(WO. r»|. tta • 11

DOOR CANOPIES 14.93 |Q.93MeKINNEY SOLID BRASS 19.93 j | . 9 3McKINNEY BRONZE MAIL BOX

ANTIQUE FINISH 4.93 3.3OMeKINNEY ANTIQUE BUCK

MAIL BOX 7.50 | . 2 5HAND WOOD WORKING TOOLS 2QJ off

FREE MERCHANDISE—Extra 5.00 Worth of Free

Merchandise With Any

Pun haw of 50.00 on

'•*'• I t em* on Sale!

SALE INCLUDES ONLYMATERIALS NOW INSTOCk - SHOP EARLY!

RED BANK LUMBER & SUPPLY COMPANYCORNER PEARL ft WALL STS.

Tht Super Market Lumber Yard it

OPPOSITE MONMOUTH ST. A & P SUPER MARKET

Free DeliveryPtNM Red Bulk

6-5500

Capt. Fix Congratulated

~ f l t i« . . .»r with y«i>( »ovori»«

MOWTMNNUIiRSElY SCHOOLMOUNTAIN HILL HD., CHAPEL HILL

MIDDLETOVN TOWNSHIP

Enroll No*—fall Term Seat. I Wwna AT. H. 1-00*4

Rita*j » « p

feature eoateat lwarrow at to•'clack. Th« y»ua(<r cliildrea •«-twui leur ana ***** yean willcoa»a#u ia bathing iuiti far a Mr.aad Uiia America, Jr., title. Boy*between a aad IS will *[,p**r jacoaalcal aaake-u|) aad the firla he-

M s Toai* PUtaf of We*0k. it a*a«4iaf o • n t i i . w t » t l Mwitk frieaii la Caaa.

Mri. T. rU4aar Wiliaa a# Ahn-U U i i U Laaa>r la Un.aaa>r <lr. la *aUrUiaj»

rtia« Daklb«r« *a4 aea Jakujr atChicago thic week.

RIUMI U Tttley of Apt>laf»U at.attended the Ytak«< elouble-keaaerat New Y»rk wita butiaci

Tk. i

—Ad vr r

• PROMPT SIIVICI •

BOAT, TRUCK I mDOW U^TEMNCPAPER SIGNS * SHOW CAKDS

RED BANK SIGN SENVICEIS • 2 0 WHARF AVC. HM> BANK *-SM0

"Bright Boys Eat Here"

I no poopw wvtv or# m rat maw V I M nora

daity, for thoy'ro cortain «f findinf thair la»o»-Wo food., tattafuNy and haaMMuNy praparadand appafninfh/ tarvad.If you don't I M what you want *n tha manu"juit atk far it." Wa'N fry to mtat your

- raquait.

SUNDAY DINNER DELUXE ' P •TKt Pranen laNraom at tha Molly Mtehar itan idaal tatting for that wadding rotation oripacial party you may so planning.

-' Goon* W I M * Gee* read 1t G M 4 Frleadi

MOLLY PITCHER HOTELThe Gem at Ik* Atlantic CMMI , • E D BANK

A Perfect CombinationFOR NEXT WIHTIR

SEABOARDSERVICE

O PLVSSUNHEATFURNACE

Place Your Order NowA m klai at faraace »U . . . New

SUNHKAT tmncc til . . . will k*available I* jrra aext winter. StalwartXertice, la D M with II* eolky to f i t*It* CMIWMT* mlhlnf bMl the beat hRkaMd I* hf MMC ta offer maaraaMeM» SDNHCAT now!

Ktakurd Sertlcc I I M «t!m <reamlrautlc wcalkrr controlled M i m <i*. kvrwr anil futnarc rleanlnfwrite,

Now la Ihr IIm* l« *icn »»«r fuel•II contract far next winter. (Jill At-kurjr Park i-ttit.

fRABOMtftQSBRVKERad Bank

I", I

Long Branch

6-02441

Albury P«rli

Capt. Jotaph I . FM, M. loft, aiaa and taarttary to Brio,. •«» .•abart V. Yot*n«, rotaim tfca fanarafi caM«ratiibtioM an kit pro.motion to capttm. Capt. Fit, ton af Cat. an*) Mn. Jotapfc i . fitof Rumton, »a» boon aioa to ftan. You*««j, attiitaot OivitiM Com-mandar •( tfca Bid Airhorno divi«ian and praianHy C M of Staffaf barer* Sotttharn Pin* at Fart Br»ff. N. C , *in«o Sop*.. I f M .Ha w l laava Fart I r t f f tkortty «# cHand tfct nino mofttW (MRaonadvancad coyrta at Far? lanninf, 6a.

HolmdfI Tup.Couple Observe69th Anniversary

Mr. and Mra. McFarland

Were feiimla al Family

Dinner SaturdayMAf AWAN -- Mr. and Mil. Wil-

liam McFarland. writ-known Holm-del township residents, observedtheir «Oth wedding anniversary ata lamily dinner Saturday at But-tonwood manor. The dinner waa ar-ranged by their son and daughter'in-law, Mr. and Mra. Arthur W. MeFarland, and their son-tn-lnw anddaughter, Mr. and Mra. J. LeonSchanck, Sr., all of Ktyport.

Mr. and Mr». McFarland weremarried at Port Richmond, *).July K, MM, where they lived un-til 1918, when Mr. McFarlend pur-chased the Crawford homeitctdand adjoining acreage at Craw-ford'a Corner, Holmdel townihlp.The original Crawford houie w umovtd to a new location nn theproperty, and a new house eon-ctiucted in I'* place.

Mr. McFarland, who wai born InCounty Tyrone, Ireland, came tothla country in 1IS3 and aettled atPoit Richmond. For a time he w uemployed aa a llorist'a apprentice,and later lie purchued his ownflorist businesn which he operateduntil the couple moved to New Jer-«ey in IMS. Mr. McFarland will be88 ycara old Aug. 12. H« I* a conof the late Charlea and RebeccaMargaret Borland McFarland.

Mri. McFarland i« a native ofPort Richmond, where ah* winborn S3 year* ago, 9he ia the form-er Mist Jcuie Hoag, the daughterof tha late Charlea and MargaretHoar

Both Mr. ana Mm. McFarlandhave been active In Holmdel town-chip and in church affair*. La»lyear Mr. McFarland resigned ucommitteeman for Molmdel town-•hip, after tewing 30 year*. He al-to served aa a member of Hit Holm-del township board of educationand of the Holmdel townahlpbranch of the Monmouth CountyOrganization for Social Service. HefMI men hla farm from IMS until»40, when he retired.

Mr*. McFarland \» a member «fKeyport auxiliary to Monmouth Me-morial hospital, and waa alio activewith the Holmdel Townihip branchof M. C. O. 8. S. She haa beena member of the women'* organiza-tion! of the Keyport Reformedchurch many year*, and Mr. llc-Failand ia a member of the con-aiatory of the church.

Mr. ana Mm lfer*t>l«ik« have twochildren, a oon and a daughter,mentioned ibovr, four l, ndren and four great-grandchildren.

Also attending the dinner wereMr. and Mn. J. Leon Schanck, Jr.,•nd (Uuthtcre, P»Ul;ia an* JeutiMr. and Mn. William G. Bchanckand COM, daiiy and Clinton; Mr.and Mra. Oeorgc Spratford, CharleiW. AfcCarlend and Misa IaabellaBroderick, Key port, and Mra.Chailex Poolf, Mr*. Beatrice Oull-laudeau and Alfred Paola> Molmdeltownnhlp.

«t. joined Irwin Headrickaoa ofApplegate at. and Ed Polhtmua ofCarpenter it. on a vacation Ashingtrip lut Vrttay.

Tulp Finea Urivcra

Fur Traffic ViolatiotiaRUMBON — Seven driven were

Unea Monday night by MagUtrateArnold Tulp for traffic vlolatlow.Those who paid *ne« included The-odore Llptan, Brooklyn, WO, per-mittlng an unlicensed driver to op-erate hla car; Adellna Borentin»,Brooklyn, IS, driving without adriver's llcerue; John Bogovlc,South at., Red Bank, $19, carelei:driving *nd US for driving withouta license.

Alao Blllle Hodges, Monmouth at.,ReJ Bank, |1S, driving without alicenie; F. J, McEvoy, Long Branch,$10, atop itreet violation and no li-cense 'in hto puifMlon; FrankSicklej, Kaaiuburg, II. atop itreetand blinker light vioaltion, andHarry Kolodlit), Keyport. »• itoattrtet violation.

Ptraona who pail Anas to tht po-

tween • «a4 11 will aaod'l home j cittee laiit Sunday.4ecoratrd half. All prop* used areto be original Material found la th«youe|aterc' hoanei. fareati are in-vited to attead.

Mn. VK'toria'Kakarapii ofHouaton, Trx., arrived laat Meadayfor aa exteaded vi*it with herdaughter ana family, Mr. aad Mra.Sam Griesairr of Alexander dr.

Mr. aa4 Mri. Ulvatare reatanaof Oearge it. eatertained at a »ii th-«l«|r party for theif feur-yetr-ol4daughter, Barbara, laat Tuesday.Questa were Mra. Albert Saiaoa*and ion Robert; Mra. Anthony Tru-fulo and daughter Patricia; Mr*.Pete Galatio and aaai Peter aa4Jehn, and Mri. Oearge D(I>9rena«and children Betty Ann aad Oeorgc.Barbara'a grandmother, Mr*. Jev•eph Foatana, aad ker grett-grand-•ether, Mri. Rat« Bole, attendedfraea U a | Branek along with Mia.Ralph Cell! aad daughter UnaAna, Mra. Edward UaBiuda analHOB Edward, and Mr. aad Mn. Wil-ly Pallegriao.

Cynthia md William KIM, chil-dren af Mr. and Mr*. Oordon Kid4of Shadaw Lake dr., arrived horn*Thuriday by plane from OuKport,Mlu., after a month'! itay withtheir grandparent!, Mr. aad Mra.Arthur Kidd.

ChrU DeFillppo of Weit Front

t* WH*r >t>4 bif««r %!»)•ic in Tkc Rtfiatcr rtfulftrlr*

NOTHER'SD A Y

I S E V E R Y D A Y . . .Send her /fawvrt mfltn

HOMY m

St.TiL Had I t * . 44020

Mare tta«e« at I p. w. Wi

) | c , c l c r k , h , w - t k w t r i) | l ^R o b e r t D u n n uncron. and WilliamTitgMt, Asbury Park. tU each,*pe«ding; Albert Quliano, AtlanticHighland*, $15, atop street violationandapceding; Albert Wolf. AtlanticHighland!, I?, atop atceet violation,and Ruth R«isa, Deal, V, improperparking.

City Buy* RailroadLand for Parking

ASBURT PARK—The purehaMor Railroad plua and Avi otherproperties owned by tha New Yorkand Long Branch railroad wai au-thorized Monday by city counciland titla wan cloied Tueiday. Thicity paid $»,S71 for the propertypurchased from tha railroad.

Tha property la to.be UM4 la th«city'a perimeter parking plan.Council, authorlted a time limitplan and parking charge! at Rail*road plata and they will go intoeffect Monday. City Manager J.Oliver Armstrong laid 100 eara willbe parked at Railroad plaia andWO In the enlarged frae parkingarea weit of the tracka. Tha park-ing plan alio Includta provlalonifor a pedeatriaa tunnel connectingthe two.

a phono

Phone PrivacyN yov do not hovo it you riik "fwlnoit loalii"mant. No o m can control »ht notwa ot »ha !nt_c«H — tho Hma » wrivM or who i i praaant whan It dooi•rrivo. Truo of mo private offko at woH « tha opon «nco.

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Scioli GuiltyOf Manslaughter

Killer of Virginia'WilMtnEscape* Chair in Brooklyn Trial

BltOOKLYX-Tt took an all-maleJury only two hours and M sainutet•/•eterday ta convict Rolando Scioli,daVyear-sld Brooklyn radio me-chanic, of manslaughter fop theJan. H staying of Virginia Wilton,St, Rumaon, N. J., hif k school grad-uate.

The trial war believed to be meof the fastest murder trial! InKlngi county history, requiringonly l'4 hours of court time aaBcieli unhesitatingly told of hiiromance with the New Jersey alr-linea clerk.

The state had sought a flrst de-gree murder conviction, contendingthat Scioli had planned the murder•Inee they had a ajuerrel New Tearaavc.

The convicted slayer I U re-manded to the Raymond St. Jailand awaits sentencing. He facet a1* to )P>year term.

Ha* at OperaMiss Wilson, and Scioli met at the

Metropolitan opera, he related, anda* devotees they often went to the•pec* together, bloiaomlng into aromance. But he waa unable to keepher love, tike Don Jose, hero ofthe opera Carmen, no he plunged nknife Into her bosom.

He related that when he askedher ta marry him she told him, "Idon't want you-you're too old forme." That wat in the Brooklyn

.slant where Scioli was employed.and It wai then that he stabbedher.

"Everything went blank." Sciolisobbed to an all-male Brooklynjury. *'! didn't know what I wasdoing. 1 don't remember the ttab-hlng. I taw her lying on the floor.I didn't know whether the waa

"I never Intended to kill htr."I loved thlt girl very much. Time

was patting and I coudn't go onany more. I alwayt had In my mindthat death was the only way out.

"If I had a gun there T wouldn'the alive today, f wanted to kill my•elf."

Mother to See AttorneyMitt Wllson'a mother, Mrt. B -

• e r VanBrunt of 811 River rd.,M f Haven, stated thla morningthat she will engage an attorneyto examine the procedure of thetrial and that the will ask for atranscript of the judge's charge tothe Jury. "It It my opinion," thaaaid, "that the killing waa promeditated."

Seloli had been Indleted for flrstdegree murder. One New York cityaewapaper aaid that Scion, elatedat escaping the chair, exclaimed,"I want to thank the jury! Mycrime wai a crime of passion." HisTl-year-old mother la quoted atflaying, "Wo are very happy he Is•Mil with us and will not go to theeleetrle chair-Firemen Move GearTo Yacht Harbor

ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS-Morethan 40 mtmbera of the flre depart-ment last night moved fair equip-ment to the yacht harbor wheretha ground! were laid out la prep-aration for the annual firemen'sfair to be held Friday and Sat-urday, Aug. IT and 18 for the flrsttime at the basin.

• Chevrolet euper sedan will beawarded the tecond night of thefair after a band concert and fire-works dltplay on opening night.William Oerkena It general chair-

i of the fair.

River Plaza MarineReturns From Korea

RIVER PLAZA-Tech. Sgt. A. H.Cochran of Ml West Front «t.,River Plata, was among 3» NewJersey Marines who arrived at 8anFrancisco Tuesday aboard theU.S.S. Montrall from Korea.

Sgt Cochran hat been servingwith the Firtt Marine division InKorea since Aug., I960. On hit ar-rival here ha will see for the flrtttime his seven-month-old daugh-ter, Patricia Ann.

Originally from Philadelphia,Sgt. Cochran is married to the for-mer Mitt Jean Bruno of New Torkcity. Tha couple were married onlyeight months before Sgt. Cochranwent to Korea.

ACCIDENTS IN MATAWAN TWF.MATAWAN TOWNSHIP-Fran-

ces McCabe of Bloom Held waagiven a summons for careless driv-ing tut night after the car he watdriving, struck the rear of a cardriven by John Fries of Chatham.According to police, the accidentoccurred at the Intersection of rt.W and County rd.

A car driven by Lillian Zagler ofCllffwood wat stopped on rt. SBlast night waiting for the trafficlight at Cllffwood ave. when it wathit from the rear by a car drivenby Vincent Rotato of ClifTwood.There wat no complaint.

SURRENDER SOLDIERKEANSBURG-Ernest Erickson

of Smithport, Pa., a soldier sta-tioned at Rarltan arsenal, wasturned over to military police fromFort Monmouth early this morningby police here who had been askedto apprehend him for Investigation.

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County AcceptsRiunson

FREEHOLD — The MonmouthCouaty Beard of Freeholders yes-terday formally accepted the newIt.tWMMo county bridge betweenRumson and Sea Bright, whichhas been in use several months.

Yesterday's action, according toFreeholder Clerk Edward C.Broege, permits the state highwaydepartment to be reimbursed bythe federal government for IMO.utMthe state had advanced to meetcoats. The bridge was built on acounty and federal governmentparticipation basis.

The board appropriated 111,090additional for construction of anew county police radio buildingand juvenile deteatitn center atthe Briar Hill welfare house, Free-hold. Only I25.00O had bee* pre-viously available for the Job. Bidsfor the work totaled IM.ilS

The general contract wai award-ed to the Simpson Constructioncompany, Toms River, for B4.5O0.Frank C. Gibson of Freehold reeeived the plumbing, heating andelectrical contracts for f3,lM,$4,711 and M.47O, respectively.

An additional |4,40O appropria-tion as one tenth share of addl'tional cottt of Jetty construction atBeacon and New Tork boulevards,Sea Girt, alto won Anal approval.Tha county previously allocated115,400. Revited estimates for thework had boosted the expectedcost by 144,000. The municipalitypayi 40 per cent of the entire cost;the county, ten per cent, and thestats so per cent.

Tri-County Petroleum company,Freehold, received a contract forsupplying the court house and Al-lenwood hospital with full oil. Thebid was eight and 46-100 eentt pergallon for the court house, andeight and M-100 eenti for the hos-pital.

The bidi arc about $40 higherthan those received and rejectedrecently because of an error Inspecifleations, Freeholder EarlWoolley said. The difference, hesaid, results from the eounty't re-quirement that a lurety bond befurnished.

Manson HoldsMarine for Jury

MIDDLETOWN — Recorder W.Gilbert Mamon last night releasedJames Cunningham, a Marina sta-tioned at the Naval Ammunitiondepot at Leonardo, In WOO ballfor the action of the grand Juryon a charge of assault and batteryagainst Mils Dorothy Rhemo of14 South ave,, Atlantis Highlands,July 32.

Joseph Harvey of 13 Beach ter.Port Monmouth, submitted a pitsof non vult to a charge of assaultand battery brought by his brother,Frank 8. Harvey of Center ave.,Belford, who said the assault tookplace at hia home Sunday. Foundguilty, the former ww fined ISO.

Recorder Manson levied flnet of$5 and $1 costs of court againstMartin J. Dowd of Jersey City,who failed to atop at a sign di-rected at the Intersection of Leo-nardvllle rd. and rt. M on Friday;M M Lefsky of Holmdel, who waicharged with careless driving andcausing an accident July IT onNewman Springs rd., Lincroft, andMrs. Marie DeFaleo of Newark.who failed to stop at a trafficsignal July 33 at Palmer ave. andrt, St, Eait Keansburg.

Legion FairStarts Tonight

LEONARDO-The fifth annua.fair of Leonardo Memorial post,American Legion of Mlddletowntownship, will start toalght and runthrough Saturday on the groundsof Community flre house at Apple-ton and Highland aves.

Proceeds or the fair will go to-ward the pott's building fund whichwill finance the completion of apost home on the aite of the Middle-town townthip youth center on rt,38 near Appleton ave., recently ac-quired from the towmhlp.

Walter Woods, post commander,It general chairman of the faircommittee. He ia being asilited byHoward Weaver and Martin Lawlor, vice commanders.

Rev. Roger J. SquireTo Stay in Red Bank

Rev. Roger J. Squire, pastor ofthe Red Bank Methodist church,hat decided to remain for anotheryear despite the fact he wat of-fered a larger pastorate. Rev. Mr.Squire, who has been pastor of thelocal church for the past sevenyears, was Invited to return as pat-tor at the fourth quarterly confer-ence of local church officials July

Rev, Jamas W. Marshall of LittleSilver, piutor of Embury Methodistchurch at that piece, snd of Good-will Metlioditt church, Rumton, hatdecided to retain hit pastorate foranother year. He previously an-nounced an Intention to enter theteaching profession as an Instruct-or In theology at Finntngtonschool.

Red CroM Tap ' Haskell at Track

yint aroMfttotrM art, Mt «• ri«M, Mrt. Retort k M « m «J Rat) | s 4 «*< Mitt farto* Wart) •*Sprint U U . Mr. HotUH hat tJtwtjMtttJ Saturday «t Us*) Cratt Dty st Mtwmsttth Park.

Five ArrestedIn Third Raid

KEANSBURO — In the third ina terle* of raids here during July,county detectives and borough po-lice Tuesday night arrested liveboardwalk concessionaires, closedtheir atandt and confltcated eightbasket-type wheels.

Released (h ISOO bail for the ac-tion of the grand Jury after theywaived preliminary hearing beforeMagistrate Edward F. Ambrosewere: Albert Woods. 34, Collins at.;Edward Duva, 34, Highland ave.;Martin Katmir, 31, Highland blvd.;John Williams, S3, Union Beach,and John Kathlwabara, li, Bay-onne.

One Of live men arrested In a raidJuly It, Woods was free In 1500 bailawaiting the action of the grandjury when he was arrested Tuesdaynight.

The raid wat led by County De-tective Capt. William S. Muttoe andDetective John Gawler. They wereaaiifted by Capt. Alphonsus Me-Orath and Patrolmen Robert Kron-enbtrger and Joseph Fucci ofKeaneburg- police.

Police aaid one of the standsraided Tuesday night containedfour wheels, while the others hadone wheel in each. At in previousraids, the arrests were baaed oncomplaints made by County De-tective Chief A. W. Saceo whocharged violations of the gamingstatute In the operation of theboardwalk stands. The raids havebeen directed by Prosecutor J. Vic-tor Carton after a conference ofseveral prosecutora and AttorneyOenerat Theodore D. Parsons whoordered a clamp-down on illegalconcession garnet.

Keansburg BarCode Appealed

NEWARK—The summer pane] ofthe appellate division of the Su-perior Court reserved decision Mon-day on an appeal of a SuperiorCourt decision upholding the result*of a Keantburg referendum of lastNovember ordering a year-round 2a. m. closing hour for bars.

A group of IS residents of theMonmouth county retort, throughtheir attorney, Abraham Frankel,Aabury Park, argued that wordingon the ballot wat not in strict com-pliance with the law.

The borough'i argument! werepresented by Borough AttorneyWilliam R. Blair, Jr. Mr. Blair aaidthe language on the ballot wasclearer than that required by law,and If the objectora thought it waanot proper they had ample oppor-tunity to question it after the sam-ple ballot wai printed and distribut-ed.

The appellants asked the panel toreverse s decision by Superior CourtJudge Frank T. Lloyd, Jr., at Free-hold, In which he declared the elec-tion wat vslid. In hit decision JudgeLloyd said-the wording on the bal-lot, although not exactly at re-quired by law, was even clearerthan the statute required.

Prior to the referendum Keans-burg taverns were permitted to re-main open until S a. m. on week-ends and 3 a. m. week-days duringthe aummcr, with a 2 a. m. closingtime dally the rest of the year, ex-cept Sundays, when the curfew watalao S a, m.

About 25 members of the Keant-burg Independent Women't league,which pushed for the earlier closinghour, made the trip to the court bybus and sat In on the argument*,heard by Judges Wilfred H. Jsae,William J. Brennan, Jr., and Her-man Van OerWsrt.

Turned Over to MilitaryFor Taking Soldier's Car

Charles Curtis of Fort Monmouth,was turned over to military author-ities this morning on » charge oftaking a car without the owner'sconsent.

According to police, another sol-dier Salvatore Cangclete who hadbe«n In the Army hospital at FortJay, Staten Island, was returningto Tort Monmouth yesterday. Hegot off a train at Red Bank andspotted his car parked near thestation. Cangtlese summoned Pa-trolman Btnjamln Glover and to-gether they waited for the driver.Curtis showed up a short whilelater with two girlt and allegedlygot into the car. He was arrtsttdby JPatrolmaa Olovtr.

Navesink's First Woman PostmasterExpecting Official Confirmation

NAVE8INK-Tr.il village has Itafirst woman postmaster In the per-son of Mrs. Margaret Cassone, whohas been acting In that capacitysince the death last Mareh af Post-master William T. Koeshan. Mrs.Cassone, who waa appointed actingpostmaster, was ths only one totake the examinations for that of-fice and Is expecting to receive offi-cial notification of her appointmentany day.

Mra. Cassone la ths wife ofFrank A. rassone of Navaslnk ave.and has been a resident of thltpiece since she was three years oldwhet her parents moved here fromWest New Tork, N. J. She attendedNavcsink school when it was lo-cated on Navesink ave., oppositethe Methodist church, and waagraduated from Mlddletown town-ship high school in the class of1M5. She has two young eons, Don-ald and Richard.

Mr. and Mrs. Cassone have pur-chased tha building at tha cornerof Monmouth and Navealnk avsa.from Miss Norms swan, where htrfather, the late Webrter fwanconducted tha postoflct for manyyears in connection with hit gro-cery business. Mr. Swan's ton,' Wil-liam W. Swan, succeeded his fatherIn the fjottoAce and store and car-ried on until hit death It yearaago. Mr. Keeshan wai appointedpostmatter in IMS.

Exttnsive Improvements art al-ready being mads to tho bulldiaginto which tha pottoflee was movtdItst night from Monmouth ave.Mrs. Ashton Sickles will converther vacated plaea Into a bungalow.

According to a history, "FromIndian Trail to 'Eleetrle Rail,"written and published by the tataThomas Henry Leonard,. John M.Johnson, Joseph Leonard andGeorge H. Sickles were among theearlier postmasters who conductedthe office In their respective storesIn the same section of-the village.Republicans and Democrats took

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tuma at poet matters, according tothe results of the national elections

Tho history records under a spe-cial heading, "Memories of Nave-alak," that "in 1M0 there came amerchant to this plaea by thename of Rice Hatsell. He appearedto have had a little capital, andsold tome things very cheap, whichcaused a great rush to hit store.He credited those who did nothave the money and there were agood many who appreciated hiskiadaaM, and It teemed for a timeto make things very prosperous.Hatsell could not stand It longand when hit creditori came fromNew Tork ho went to parti un-known; and they named the placeafter Mm, Rlcevllle."

Hatsell's place waa the cornerstore which later became th« prop-erty of Webster Swan. This was inIMT when tha name of the villagewaa changed from Rlcevllle toNavealnk.

Union Beach Soldier, MissingIn Korea, Writes He b Safe

UNION BEACH-Sgt. Walter A.Hutton, reported mining In actionin Korea Nov. 4, 1160, writet thathe hat bttn a prisoner of war tineaearly November and that ha ia"wall and safe" In a latter receivedhere yesterday.

The lettor, datid Feb. 11, 1M1.was sent to his wife and arrived atUnion Beach yesterday. MeanwhileMrs. Hutton had joined the WACaand Is now stationed at Yokohamr..Japan. Her mother, Mn. Burt Wil-liams, recrjysd and opened the let-ter and although almost over-whelmed Immediately put througha telephono call to relay tha goodnewt to Mrs. Hutton.

Sgt. Hutton said In the letterthat ha was very happy to writeat this time "as V. will be Valen-tlne't day toon and our weddinganniversary. I shall cheriah the dayand look forward to tha time whenwe will be together again." '

He totd Mrt. Hutton that he hadbeen treated very well by the Chi-nese Peoples Volunteer army andtha North Korean Peoples armyand said "I have been given ade-quate food, warm clothing and)comfortable living quartan aa allthe prltonort receive. Wo alto'en-joy a ration of tobacco which Isvery popular with all."

Several times ha reported thatthere It ao need to worry abouthit safety and welfare and he aenthit lova to hit parents and tittersand said that he misted them vtrymuch,

He alao sent his best regards to"the folks and Mr. Lindaley." Thelatter is Magistrate Charles Llnds-ley for whom Sgt. Hutton served assecretary In addition to his policeduties. He said that a letter ad-dtesstd Prisoner of War Camp,North Korea, would resell him.

"Remembir I love you, pleasetake care of yourself. I miss youvery much. All my love, Walt,"lholetter concluded.

The letter waa written In pencilIn a firm hand on a shiat of whitepaper. Mrs. Williams said that sherecognized the writing immediate-ly. The envelope was typewrittenand stamped in the .righthan« up-

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Marines to RecruitThursdays ill Kcyport

KBYPORT-A Marine recruiting)rgear.t will supply Information

about opportunities offered youngmen and women in the MarineCorps every Thursday between t•A. m. and noon at the postoffl.eebuilding here, it was snnouncedthlt week by Matter Sgt. Paul H,Had, ia charge of the Marine re-cruiting office In ths Atbury Parkiwttofflce building.

Ths recruiting sergeant also willbe stationed at the Long Branchpostoffles building between 1 and 4p.ra. avtry Thursday, Sgt. Rail said.

Sale of Hone MeatBrings 830 Penalty

TRENTON — Dr. Jesse B. Aron-son, district heslth officer of thecentral health district of the statedepartment of health, has sn-nounced that sn Atbury Park meatcompany hat been fined too forselling hone meat as beef. The lineIs the maximum allowed for a flrttoffender in thlt itate.

The penalty wat paid to tha statedepartment of law and public safe-ty by the 8. and H, Provision com-pany, Springwood ave., AsburyPark, operated by Herman' Schosh-berg and Sam Hodls. In addition,83 poundt of meat wets confiscatedafter laboratory analysit showed Itto be hone meat and It was turnedover to the Atbury Park dog war-den for feeding of animals.

WEATHER HEPO.RTSunny today with a high tempera-

ture of SO degrees, clear tonightwith a low reading of M degreej.Fair tomorrow and a little warmer:the mercury will go to the middleSO's. Moderate northeasterly windstoday becoming toutheast to southtonight through tomorrow.

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dui'sil, May flower dreiari, rrnulur IS,lidand l l , | s , tififf nnlv I,V««. Hnrrvl Hh'r.iVrflkulst.''"* •••. ••« Sstk.-Ad-

State, CountyFunds to ProtectCounty Beaches

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Bulkhead; Slair

Allot-afc-a #I39,UU»FREEHOLD-State and county

officials artfd tlila week tn cotnhntfuturp storm rlamagp and beacherosion along the shore.

At tlieir meeting ytMerday, theBoard of Frrrholders authorized *maximum of $»i.5C>O for the replace- |ment of a 70-foot ?«"clion of tuillt-head and thp election of a (olidwood gate at Monmouth beach. Thegate would serve to protect anopening used by fishermen in goingen and off chore in their fhhingboats.

After deciding there If too littletime before the end of the summerto obtain bids for the work, thehoard authnri/'M Jn.-rph *' Irv.-in.highway director, to procure thelabor and material necessary tocomplete the ron;truction.

State ofticiaLs announced Tues-day the allocation of $139,000 forthe control of beach erosion in thecounty. The money would providefor work at Keyport, Kfanshurg,Middlctoun township, Avon andtea Bright. The money will hemade available to those municipali-ties providing they match theamounts with local fund?.

The itate hac al$o allocated $82,-000 to maintain erosion controlworks which have, already beencompleted. It will not be necessaryfor municipalities to provide localfunds for the latter projects*.

It w»o annaunaii IhU week byCharles R. Erdman, Jr., of the de-partment of conservation and eco-nomic development, that a total ofItM.OOO has been allocated to Mon-mouth, Middlesex, Atlantic andCape May counties. The moneywill come out. of a $750,000 btacherosion fund appropriated thisyear by the legislature.

The allocations are as follows,matched funds, Keyport, $12,500;Keansburg, $7,000; Mlddletowntownship. $»,MO; Sea Bright, $50,000,and Avon, $60,000; and mainten-ance on existing projects, Middle-town townthip, $2,000; Manmquan,$40,000 and Sea Girt, 140,000.

The state is reetrvine; $25,000 fora co-operative study of the NewJersey coast line.

Harvest HomeTo Suit tag. 10

RUXSON-The Md annual Har-vest home, annual fair of HolyCross and Holy Rotary Catholicchurches will begin Friday, Aug.10, in Holy Rosary Hall, River rd,and will run through Saturday,Aug. U.

The fair, one of th< oldest aver. -of its kind In the county, U ipor,-tored by the men of the Holy Naricsociety of Holy Crocs church andthe women of the Holy Croia Par-ent-Tiachcr aseocialion.

Main prlat this year will be a1IS1 Dodge tedui to be awardedon the final ni^ht of the fair. Inaddition, ground prises to be award-ed nightly, include a vacuum clean,tr, gw service; two lets of silver-ware, waaher, dinette set, refriger-ator >.nd television set.

Other prltct will Include toasters,clocks, toys, cooking utensils,•-.neets,, blankets, pillow cue:, sil-verware and towels.

Police InvestigateFour Minor Accidents

Four minor accidents occurredIn Bed Bank yesterday. There wereno Injuries or complaints re-tuttlnc.

Yesterday morning a truck driv-en by l«uls R. Clark of SouthRiver struck a utility pole onBridge ave. as it was hacking intothe driveway at tho Slgmund Eis-ner building. Police said severalwires were loosened «s a resultof the impact. The Jersey CentralPower and Light company wasnotified.

A csr driven by Richard Platoffof Newark skidded on Shrewsburyave. Itst night and struck a car,driven by Vincent Ravlto, as itwas pulling from the curb.

A car driven by Warren Leggeof Berkeley Heights was stoppedfor a traffic light on Shrewsburyave. last night when it was struckby a car driven by Paul Zoda«. TheZodas car skidded on the wet pave-ment.

Florence M. Kearney of Southave., Atlantic Highlands, was back-Ing her car from its parking spaceIn the White st. parking lot whenIt struck another parked car.Damage Was slight.

Rumson ResidentReceives Judgment

RUMSON — Paul Pailcky of URiver rd., recovered a judgment inthe Workmen's Compensation courtat Aabury Park laat week againtthit employer, H. W. Kellogg Co.

Mr. Pajicky suffered an Injurylast September while working atPerth Amboy when he was hit onthe head with a pick swung by afellow worker. Aa the result of theinjury, Mr. Pazicky was confined toMonmouth Memorial hospital andwas under medical attention forsome time.

Suit was Instituted by Mr. Paz-icky and resulted in an award ofcompensation for approximately$2,900, for his permanent injury, Inaddition to four months of compen-sation previously collected while ur-der the doctor's care. The insur-ance carrier also paid all expenses,including the medical, hospital andattorney's fees.

Mr, Paiicky was represented byEdmund J. Canzonn, of the Armnf Parsons, Lnhrcrqun, Canzona AComhj, »nd the respondent by War-rta A. Sprout, Jr, %t Ptfta AjBbvv,

Jury IndictsChief Marks

Carton Had Charged CollusionBetween Officials and Gamblers

Promoted to Ma/or

Maj Fre4 J. Johnston

F R I B HOLD — Police ChiefThomas J. Mirks af Long Branchwas Indicted this morning by tht)May Mssion Monmouth countygrand Jury on three eounts, eat)of «mbrecery and two of nail-feasance in office. The Indictmentswere accepted by Monmouth eoua>ty Judge John C. Giordano of LongBranch in the absence of SuperiorCourt Judge Frank T. Lloyd, Jr»assignment Judge from Camden.

Tht indictments were the out*com* of a charge made by Mon-mouth County Prosecutor J, Vic-tor Carton about a year ago ofcollunlon between Long Branch of-flciali and gamblers. The juryprob« wat directed by Mr. Carton,

Tht Jury heard testimony fortwo days, July 3 and 26. In thistime 20 witnesses were called, In-cluding Chief Marks, who upent aahour and 19 minutes oefore tht

mouth, has heen promoted to therank of major, Entering militaryscrvicn in 1M2, Maj. Johnston wasstationed in Tokyo three years be-fore coming to Fort Monmouth InJan., 1950. He is the son of Mr. andMrs. Joseph f. Johnston of 19 Pe-ters pi., fled Bank. His father tssuperintendent of tha Red Bankpost office branch at Fort Mon-mouth.

N. J.'s Oldest FairStarts Thursday

NAVE3INK-"Meet your frlendtat the fair!"

It's the "Old Reliable t2d AnnualFair—New Jersey's Oldest Fair"that residents of Navetlnk are talk-ing about this wick in anticipationof tht event's opening night neatThursday on the Art house grounds.

Thf/'ll enter a nve-acro parkinglot from Sears or Monmouth avts.—.\ lot that will eventually be tisedas an athletic field—next Thurt-oiy and on Friday and Saturday,Aug. 10 and 11. A 1951 Plymouth...•dan will be awarded Saturdaynight and ground prises each nightand a 21-inch power mower alsowill be awarded.

Music and a public address sys-tem will be provided by HerbertM. Todd of Memorial parkway, At-lantic Highlands. Neil Johnson,company president, is general chair-man. He is being aislsted by thefollowing commltteti:

Gent Rabourdln, chairman, andWalter Woods, Harry Cooper, MissMarian Cooper. Otto Johnson andBill Heldel, merchandise; HarryBurdge, chairman, and Lee Parker,Henry Max«on and Harry Patter-son, country store; Russell Mountand Mias Betty BanBeld. Ice cream;Mervln Hallam, chairman, andOewey Mount and Lester Brakaw,refreshments; Bill Williams, chair-man, and John Cooper, Matt Lockeand John Deskowltj. hot dogs; Har-old Hopkins and members of theLadles' auxiliary, ground prlie; EdCarle and Ladies' auxiliary mem-bers, car stands, and Samuel Pos-ten, Ray Taylor, Oeorge Rader,Harry Schumann. Jack Soden, El-lsworth Parker, dale Reed, HaroldSalinger, Milton Wright, WilliamPape, Harry Mauon, Dick Heldel,Buddy Houston, Holmes Crawford,Sr, Don Quackenbuth, SchuyltrSickles, % M. Maxson, HolmesCrawford,' Jr., Carlton Walling,Howard Max«on, Henry Hanson.Bert Llntmaycr, Herb Sleh. HarryMegonigal, Ed Banfleld. AdamLlntmayer. Roger Met*, WalterJohnson, Joe Kennedy and FrankCrawford, games.

Lane Fines ThreeIn Shrewsbury Court

SHREWSBURY — MagistrateMerrltt Lane, Jr.. Tuesday morn-ing fined Natalie Greco of Keernyf 12 and 13 costs of court for speed-ing July 18 on droad st.

Careless driving, which ltd toan accident July 22 on Broad st.,brought a fine of $S and $3 coststo Robert DeBols Raymond ofNewburgh, N. T. Clifford W. Bos-worth of Jefferson, Me., who listationed at Fort Hancock, alsowat lined for careless driving. Hepaid $10 and 13 costs for eauaingan accident Friday on Broad it.when ha rammed a car after fall-ing asleep at the wheel.

Missing Youth FoundsSays He Took 'Vacation'

RUMSON — Richard Etheridge,15, who liven with his grandmother,Mrs. Anna Dowlen, Second it,, wasfound yesterday when Henry Aus-tin, a neighbor spotted the boy onFirst st., and returned him to hithome

A mining person alarm w u Is-sued for the youth after he htdbeen rnported missing since Satur-day morning. He left a note sayinghe wat not running away, but mere-ly wanted to take a two weeks' va-cation.

Un WSuperfoam latex plllowa now an sala.

Rritular S3.93, now tt.1l. Git a pairand mvr SA, This silf (or t abort timannlv, UuanlitiM limitfd. SlmBisn'aHorn* IKcciratoti. 41 l i s a ! I t , M

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.foceph T. McCa-.thy of LongBranch.

Other witness were DetectivesRocco Bonfjrte, Joseph Purcell,and Wlllia.n Walling, Capt. Rob.ert Qurlry, Sjrt. Peter Hyland, Pa-trolmen Joseph McGarvey and -John Hennessey, George Welly,who was indicted but not convict-

on gaming charges here severalyears ago; Attlllio Agnellino, hoteland tavern operator, and Ben Ball*mann, newsstand operator at thtLong Branch railroad station; Jos»eph Coles, Long Branch butcher;Louii "Lefty" Lerner, Thomat J,.Btvacqut, Charles Ferriro, RlehardBowman, retired Long Branch po-liceman, and Richard Webster, aBelmont ave, poolroom operator atLong Branch.

Chief Marks, who was appointedto the Long Branch force ia 1M4,waa befbrt the grand jury threetlmei. He hat been chief tlnct1M3 and wai president of the Po»*lie* Chiefs' association of Molt*'mouth county in 1949. Ha It Ityearn old.

On Embrace**Thi Indictment charges that «a

June t t st Spring Lake at a met*ing or certain police chiefs, of atk-Ing them to Interview, speak to aadendetvor to (,'riuade the Maygraad jury and members thereof tobe more favorable to him, ThomasMarks, and to be lenient with htmand to take no action igalnit him.

Oa Malfeaaaae*Tht Indictment charges that a«

Sept. 13, 1990. at Long Branch ata meeting of sutpecti of bookmahIng and gambling at tha LongBranch police headquarters, ha wastold by Joseph Coles, alias JosipkCarbone, that he had been takingbeta on horses and Marks didn'tdo anything about it—still let himgo at large.

That between Aug. t, 194* aadSept. 13, 19S0 Markt waa told byCharles Ferraro, Angtlo "Happy*Fragile, and Louii DtShepIo thatLouii "Lefty" Lerner wai cblltct*incr money from bookmakers (orbuying, obtaining and receiving po.lice protection. It it alleged thatMarke wat told by ill three ofthest mea that Lerner was collect-Ing ISO a month from Ferraro, ISOa month from Fragale and 190 amonth from DeSheplo for buyingprotection, and he was alto gettingmoney from Colee and Fred Forni-cola, and in spite of thit fact ha 'refused to act.

Judge Lloyd left his duties laCamden to charge tht Jury on thtsubiect of embracery before thaopening of the July o session. Heasked (or an tarty hearing of tha ,charge and quick indictment ofany persons who might be iavotvodin Jury tampering.

Thompson to Be ActingGovernor in October

TRENTON — Assembly SpeakerMerrill Thompson, Inttrlakan, winget a chanci to be acting governorearly in October when Oov. AlfredE. Driacoll leaves hia duties for •few dayt, tha governor hat die-elosta.

Tht announcement waa made ata pnss confsrinct Tuesday whentho governor told reporters thathi plant to atttnd the annualgovernor!' conference at Oatlln*burg, Tenn., Oct. 1-3. He said btwill bt accompanied by Senate .Prosldent Alfred B. Littsll <R-Sus>i n ) , who would ordinarily fill induring tha governor's abaenct fromths itate.

r. o. ACXIUABY s tunThe Women's Auxiliary of tht

National Fidtration of PcitonVeClerks, met last night at the Elkshorn* en Broad st. Mrt. WilliamRlordan wai welcomed as a newmember and the attendance prisewaa awsrdid to Mrt. J. It. HtaVdrlckt. Mn. Hendrlckt and Mrt.Robtrt Helblg served refreshment*.Next meeting -will be held Sept. I

FINED WOK SPECOINOBalv store •trantero of Middle r*.

Ktytort, wai lined 110 here yeiter*day morning by Magistrate JsklV, Crowell on a charge of sptedlag,Stranlero wis riding a motoreyawwhen he was Issusd tha suatt a>n«tr Is trsa* tout*,

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MkuMUwmm Vfelon *••'• Injure Preaewt Two Chccki to Riverview Ho*pilal KaUriaM to HMOHAUIn Fro-Apjateiir it Beaton Hill ^"tL^'L , • • • • • i l ^ B I Hew Ton. field &&C ££x£

EH™ ~ « * .* »SSST25 "?vGSPEw^tJ"" 1fifa JSjewLass«^~«™er. of the fairway, and green, reg- while n.iiiting his home A ^ S P R ^ ^ * N B ! T P H i ^ B ' A * *# •* — ~a4amV.— I K f f ' i j i ea> the river kcre. will kt tol4 teday H° , .*I~N£VeJ»«r4 .u i*J ,Utered rugged card, for th. day'. (Contmued from page 1) X r t K Vou'rg 2 o7 5 Osborn. _ v ^ W III , , 1 | l L 4 j f * Tha«« •• K«lra. Jr. .tth. JJ•£^Vi^Er*. ' . C^KZ

Low pro ncor* for the «ay was _ t r l i . ««23-11 Canton MlMrM iNUHO • _MT W • ^ • : ' >;,- •{^••^^^•^•^^H Th* Rotariaaa laet Thursday *•- „ ' " * " . ?!:„ , . , ' • • » • • • » •carded by Angelo Petr.glia of Tert K t r i l t »"«2311, Canton. ^ K V 9 B ^ R ^ l J I ^ B ^ L ^ B ^ B ^ B l B ^ B ^ K H a « a a B a m i JW«« a •*•* iatereatiag .re/eaaa- "S^EL?1"?!**.1- . u ^ _ .Monmouth and Dirk Morrli. iV* H«l *»» l« IkwM IHf^fWmt T«M H' • ^B^HaiJ^aft^avaaaaaaaaM^avaaaaanmmmmWnaaaBVH "*" *'th motion »4«t»rea at the 1(

PvtL?t< *» k t Aii •Otorge Sullivan'. «j«ijUnt at Old For month, the fate of the for-1 __A1 . , ^ B > . V - "J^ammmM % limP^amm^Plmmmi^ammmCii^BaBm! working, of the Federal Reserve 2 f ^ a T « . ITWMTI .t J - l t i«Orchard, with 7««. Petraglla .hot ,««r union Beach patrolman ha. DEAL-Mr. and Mrs. Loui» Di- ^ B • W . ^ ^ M l , " * JanmT^anKtA^KaammmmmmiBmlimmi •»"*•• •* •aakina;, • • « * paeaiWe ?L j "Jl.'.'LlX,1?0 " L ^ T X J !M oo the nr.1 nine. ana fun* home hetn m d o u w. The War Depart- L i t t ° »' BuBjren ave., have m»de M M ammmmV9L*lKfleVd^am9 ' H ^ ^ H H | through the ceurtaoy af Miner Tay- „*ur J 2 5 irf.M • ! » ! « l i t - S t !with a M. while Morri. carded a merit had notified Mr*. Hutton that k n o w " the engagement of their « • P H B a V ^ * f ^ 7 l ^ i K t A l 4 a ^ a ^ ^ a ^ L ^ L ^ L ^ a ^ L H "*"• "*«»'«*« • ' tin Second N»- « *™""JJJ^ u ^ . ? 5 i?T -tM going out and baunced u* ta «1 he w»* "mining in action in Ko- <«»^hter, Mi>. Mildred S. DiL,ieto « • a S a ^ ^ a H » • X i ^ L w i i i^a^B^a^a^a^a^a^a^H "•"•' l u k 4V Trittt co»pany. TM 2"?V - £* .« •coming in. rea fince Nov. «." Shortly before «f» •>••>" rr»nfella ef Eatontown. m 9: m®m**^- *•* l^l» -*W^a»«i^l^l^»^a^l^« e l -h ^ iM««te< t* George Eaury f7l!2I'JI?!S ,2| !!!:««,«k -

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went to D»n Harri. of Jumping caat. Then in January .he received Tort Monmouth. Mr rrang.ll. i. Mfl. JHKO TKftttwaHtW, «r»W»^»'l (MCMrKr* .IrMtay, M«r«M nfM, fr«M Mr*. BmtV C W#ta. R .^ a^.^, a^iT* A i # | , . f a£ 4 • ! H.alrt at Tr«««»ii.ssftrncis^rt^£ w r s s g a t ; t s i ^ a r r : ^ j^j* h • •*«ri:•^^^s8^**• ^"*"*^•*•• •**L s:krjLtfWu"ys!; r>'«-D- ^£5 '•ttvenaon came up with a ecoreh- .erved with ggt. HutUa in Korta. graduaU of Red Rank high school ••••. >»»*»> W», «*»t MMrary ch*«mM •» Na) ML brMdlaf kMtwaj at RelUrd, ka !* "';^?".* l r! , .D2?"' M / T E V *

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Due to the couree being In ti» top in November by hie own man when — - _ Uomt EtmomtM ZET^T.J irSL?!*! uH< thZ Hmtth IffMlf f»rni«. He K a commercial airline "*^tjT^Jr !\z!!%Jr'chape and became of the lack of the unit wu ambuahad hy the . « < > . . . . . » . - _ -_--— alto aafo that evt« the time that • ^ ^ , , m iroauairtlv takn oil a* * i U t « l c a l P«tlent at Riverview.ratlTearly tart week, lt.vaA.ft. had ,Be»y. " KWOIIIBRH MM riBErMMirHOVinUCKriJiO II >»* f * *5"i3ff i i1 W2 SL'SIT <ThU r.lw.ruToatrllmU. a. a S 5 STtU « S « of tha «rtt! «•«=?»• "*ut: *""•» » ; J » J *troubl. with th. llghtnimi fut „ , w e e h i „ „ H u t t o , , r | M AVOIt-H.i,. rriaeher, H. af W IMPORTANT IK MVMEB * • " - • — - « • t« - t 1 U the J ™ * ™ ^ t f f B S t . « t >". iU»l. . tha M.-in-law of Be. Jf* ' ' - H ? r r t o ^ - ^ « J f J KVreen* which cauaed him te mite v , l B , r to h , v t t n , ~ River.ide dr., New fork city, who »..„„,(„. of h o _ . „,.„ _ „ „„, "Vr1 . ,. ^ 4W . iicty of New Jefwy and theMan. !•»«« M. Crat. a( the Albert «. i\"J l;"r"i^^,^j7l1KKa tew putt, from eloa. raaga. v # r ia;a , but to no .vail and nail y "" trnploye, a. a chemical en- ^f'""'!0 i ^ u n t I? 7u^m» °?1*E/r""11 "*" h'v! f0*1,"1?1 ">»>rth Caunty Medical wciety. »«"«r «aoe ca«pa.y, U d ia aew """•r v ' l r * <

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, Seymour Btrkowita of Ntw York ™unty agricultural .gent. Thl. i. KJict L v . iT . th. "mn.. L ^ v tn^' '"«•• P*" "•<"" your garden governments BureauTf Vital 8U- trlct, and y*t ther. U not a legiU- »»eraaa. In ttaehlaa; ataffa u d Mr. and Mr*. Ray Coratte afelty, raealvtd many gift.. aipaelally tru. when the .oil can- d e v ^ ^ « » . . . » , . in « i , hily o r i o m e N e w J e r* e* '•"» <*P«"«> t u t l c> annouaead. It didn't .ug- mate theater on tba atraat today. MBoai amployaea. HouitM. Tex., will leiv. tomorraw. A aprinkllng can, rtowar ehalr "ot b. Irrigated during dry waath- ?»„» £? noint. out thatfn t « t 0 • « r e a t *»*•»* UB0« how you gaat any reaaon, but aotad that tha Thara all aro on ilda .traata. Tha • »y automoblia on thalr nturn trl»aad decoration, la blua and whit. «r. Batter garminatlon and atand ,?1TM ,oii«tin« their Z t«.am. n t n d l e t h l J Plicate tuminer v.ge- number of m.rrlagca «ha« been dl- only theatera on Broadway an T - U . Snadnav C*ta i A *"*' * l i l H a « with Mr. Ceraatafe

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p?Jnt°Bc* plenty of <bod nutrition In paara u d mail fry Ilka tha Bartletfa chaaaa mlxturt In .ach cavity. 2 ^ * 1 ! ^ ^ tto friaataKLS! 5 l " lltr<HI<l*bttr».Charle. Depfer and th.lr daughter. p««ure mutt b, pi.ee on the aeed- P.*?*??* ''J'l'L^wL™80!* o f - •"«>'" texture. S.rv"on aalad graaaa with French - S T t J T S i ^ S 1 ! ^ S ^ L S i S t » . . . .<„ « . „ . »_Lorraine and Joyce; Mr. and* Mr.. ">« wheel over the row to .tart the i t imSS f w . M ^ \ n ^ . ? i V y *"Ung»ter. also enjoy a atlad each half Into 4 .action.. (Or uaa dr.t.lng l^d hX In » ™ biih« aSn?™.** ««oi' ir^y i ^ M " * V ^ t i i l S ! m

Herbert Kirchner and their daugh. "P*"* movement of mol.tur. ?>•»»»«« »' »»»"»««•» ««»»rolare lB which you u.. p.ar.. Pear, ate pear Ulcer that with one downward Ot we freah American cheaaa to ?ydJU?,JjJ ^ . ^ 2 * . ? ' tXL ! u ? » . V ^ K ^ ^ J ? " if t t k l .B l *MW

)er D«l«: Mr. and Mr.. C. Bander through aplllary action. J"J«»t ta t h a i rant, programs particularly good teamed with the Stroke remove, cere and allce. pear mi the pear eavitl... Grata the ZJftXlS* ^tffSSm^tm ?r! h ^ t e M t 2 b S £ l . *5" *"" '!?•ad their daughter Linda; Jam.. Make lure th. .oil 1. well drained• 1™!* rf th% o^n funi Tnen U"8 o f cltru> frttlt> H w # > l 4 »to eight oqual pteeaa.) Arrange cheeie eoVriely, pMk It lightly Into J ^ fc^troiMn o J r l l Jonaa vWt t t h X i h^Sl "V 5 Wi*!k"fThompton and hi. grandion Ray- An excei. of water I. uaually a !?"* ,°h

f. VS'I..0 w"» ^mi- . . n ' MCln(> orange udpear .lleea alternately a meaiurlng cup and UM about H **•"* by Patrolman Charlai jonea, vtait w»» their brother and .later-ttond. and Ml.. Helen John.on. gt eater huard than not enough !h"c J « it m a v ' S f ^ .^ ln rEAIVORAJfOB SALAD on Mlad green, on 4 aal.d plate, cup to each large pear halt — 7 — . T n h T ^ V L!*? ^Su""1 " ^kUi, Martha Maehatte andI Robert water, and th. aoil mutt be In a | 5 L ^ l a

la 1 - ^ £ ^ h l J i ! S 5 ******* 4 org.nge.. 4 Bartlett Center with aoft.nad cream cheeae Finely-cut priaerVad ginger mix- Kllpalrick Arrive* i f f i S l a ^ l f f i S S S a f f L S t

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;ark and Mr.. Chri.tln. Oough of t ,"'Anna r^ f ^.w To?k city butter> '4 CUP flnc|y c u t >w*et cu" ' ' ^ ' ' S S ^ ' V B M W V ^ a^LIIIIIIIIHar J f i a f ^ mttttm. F /I N t w T e r k c l t'- obtained their II- The m.chanl.m wa. locatedln a

;MaUwan, h i . , grandchildren and A n n w t w Yorlt cl * cumber pickle, mayonn.l.e, bread ^ j - » ^VBKS^a4mtttP^HL r f l p f l eaaflP ' ** "* ' / / ' e t M t t o w l d •***• »«»l««Pal build- room In Ihe rear of tta tar an: The "funer'fl WM held viit.rd.v ON VACATIOW •«"'• , , . . . „ , ^JflB-CS^BfTWW^WKSBB^ m m m T ^ '- ' ' «»«»"<«rln New Y.rk elty. tSrflr.t floor o'f the tw"Itor?iat th. B.di. r . » 11. JI «5X iTi i«Tr f .um U , 1 «r , . .> W««e rai.»n., drain and chop. j:,-:.dl^ataVJair^ialt J W a P l . .T^*^gffi«,-.' ,ii".3 ^B- / «i \^'4»i,. Mtoa Bonamleo. who waa born In frame building. Alb.rt A. Oold-:».v Vr 1 S r »L ii i,.r^ S, ^ ' " Mix RaUln., peanut butter, pickle ^! :. i9B» ^ V i gU-' •=*• v/ "i Canada, I. th. daughter of Mr. and farb, pre.ldent ud ttewurer of

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Piaywtmni CroupAt Skating Arena

BATOMTOWN-riftw chiMrea'.he Batonte«ra playgrouiluesU Tuesday of the IIIkating Arena management TrwsOsertation wae provided ay eeas* artshe Barents, iacludiag Mn. R. 0.ftritton, J. Ely Miller, MM. OaarU*Roberta, Mrs. Shaaaea O. Brewa,Mra. Leon Smock, Mre. Welfe aadMra. Wolcett

The rodeo show by Jack Tettagtod hid company last aigkt we* en-joyed by the children. Leea teachtook care ef the staads eadl »»b-lie addrea* system. Th« WeBtea*Hub had a refrnhawaU beetktar the «veat.

Ferreat* bav* beoa tea*of tksWIeera to ••rha" pregraai eaAug. • t* IT at Kepwel Berk. Chil-dren will leave Eatoatewm at *t a.m. aad arrive at the swlssmlag areaat 10:10, whoa their eeaaM* io>Rructors take ever. Ia eveat ef b*4e-eether ciaaac* will be aaJt»«BslThese undecided aa te whether Us*tria any day ia called eft ar* ask**te contact the Y.MC.A. at — 'Bank e-WM.

Mr. Proaniski and hi* eta* hadset yesterday afterneoa (or a •*•>nut hunt. Price* were giv*a aadcertificates for the ant tkree plus*in each age group. The aeaaut*were colored, the blues being worth10 points and the reds ave aelaU.

The novelty race* have beea asuccess,- al*o the *tory telliag byMUs Miller.

The major league basiebaH _is *et for nest Wednesday, whenthe New Tork Yankee* play theWashington Henator* at Ta*k*sstadium. Both girls and boy* ar*accepted for this trip, with consentof parent*. The arat SO thildrea willbe taken on the trip, which will heIn charge of Mr. Prominekl aad

Winner* of th< sell ball tourna-ment in which children *even t* 11took part were Barba Trent* ant,Donald gculthorpe second and Car-olyn Dilgee third. Arthur AuBtaekwas first in the group 12 to M, Don-ald Slate sccqnd and David Deanthird. Winners of the horseshoetournament were Donald Slat* Irst,Barbara Wagner second and Jo-seph Miller third.

Three Fined by CobbOn Disorderly Count*

NEW SHREWSBURY — Thrumen were fined 110 here tut nightby Magistrate Walter M. Cabb oncharges of disorderly conduct.

The men, Devie West, Willow at.,Herbert Brandon, Bank at, bathof Red Bank, and Robert leatt,Oeeanport, were charged by Ces-tella Reeves of Red Bank, withthrowing her out of their car Sun-day night.

WeBt and Brandon were appre-hended in Red Bank early Mondaymorning by Patrolman EmerseaWilliams and Sgt. Freak Mana.According to Red Bank police, acar driven by West almost ran In-to a police car driven by Sgt.Mazza, who called to PatrolmanWilliams, who was on foot. Patrol-man Williams stopped th« car. Wtitwas given summonses for recklessdriving and driving without a li-cense. He will appear before Mag-istrate John V. Crowell next Wedncsrday morning.

Scott was arrested this morningby Oeeanport police.

Hold*Fmt Pin No. 500

LBOMAUDO — Wkem Wil l ie*frawirlcb f afcasaaa, Jr., tea efMre. ladle labeasaa af Heatlltcaeve., we* tartlet**) tola LstaM* PMAlpha fratorattr «t K.tatr* u«l-«r thai ejwiag be beeeass the

sMsabtr a t r b l chapter te re-ariva bit pia.

The MM graduate ef MIMletowntewaehlp high sebeal ba4 calculatedhla chapter aaastor by eataptrlnghis pledge datea with athers, butbe Mya be waa Mrprited when hereceived hit pia •* aebeduled tram

Mlddleswerth,

Stabbing Victim toFace Disorderly Conn.

Harold Hundley of West Bergenpi., who waa arrested Tuesday athis home by Capt. George Claytonwill face a disorderly conductcharge next Wednesday morningbefore Magistrate John V. Crowell.

Hundley was the victim of a stabbing early Sunday morning durinian alleged fight with Walter Walk-er, who rooms at the Hundley resi-dence. The fight look place on WeatBergen pi. Walker was arraignedbefore Judge Crowell Monday morn-ins on a charge of atrocious anaultand battery, and waived hearing foraction of the grand Jury. He washeld in $2000 bail.

Hundley who waa taken to Mon-motith Memojiai hospital sufferingfrom a wound In his side, left thehospital Tuesday morning, apparcntly by going down a firo escapeBecause of the fact hi* hospital pa'jamas were left in his room, polltfnuspcct he was brought clothes b,a visitor.

Hundley waa scheduled to facthe disorderly conduct charge yes-terday morning but waa releasedin $50 bail when Judge Crowellagreed to postpone the case untilnext week.

Everett Girl GivenSurprise Shower

EVERETT—Miss Theresa Petru-zelll. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.Nicholas Petruzelli, whose engage-ment to David Kegley, son of Mrs.Elizabeth Kegley of Keamburg hasbeen announced, was given a sur-prise bridal shower Saturday nightby her sister, Miss Rose' Petru-zrlll. at her home here. Mr. Kegleyin at present stationed at Camprtuker, Ate., with the armed forces.

Attending the shower were MissElizabeth Kegley and Miss Cath-erine Kegley of Kcansburg, Mrt.Stanley Diezyc, Mrs. C. Gentile,endMrs. Frank Sennall of Red Bank.Hiss Phyllis De Nlnno, Mrs. ROMOuarlglta, Mrs. Ann Falconettl ofBrooklyn, Miss Dolores Greco,Mian Mary Greco and Mrs. MichaelSablnn of Holmdel, Mn. WilliamQermanarlo, Mrs. Nicholas Derma-narlo, Miss Theresa Lepre, Mrs.John Tllelll, Mrs. Michael Lepre,Mrs, Dnminlck Caverio and Mrs.Gus Bellezo of this place, Mrs.Domtnlck Luccarell of Deal, Mrs.Domlnlck Semerlo of Colts Neck,Mrs. Fany Coma and Mrs. RalphCalua of Freehold, Mrs. MichaelKresch of Betmar, Mrs. Leo Whiteof Lang Branch, Mrs. Steve Itue-eio and Mrs. Natalie Mueclo ofEatontown, Mn. Nicholas Cslbonsof Mt. Vernon, N. T., Mn. O. De-Oorgorlo of Cheesequake, Mrs,Domlnlck Barado, Mrs, Caralo Tri-dent, Mrs. Mario Mmocco anddaughters, Fannie Mary and Lent.Mn. Carmen Pino of Holmdel, Mrt,Jimmy Infnntl, Miss Rose Infantl,Miss Catherine Infant! and Mn.ftim infantl of Hsilst, and Mn,Michael Lueenrrell nf Aibury Park.

Van Mlddleswerth, 'IT. Anengineering atudent at Rutgerawhere he was a Member of thefresh**** swimming team asdiver, Mr. Lehmann waa presidentef his Junior aad senior rlaufi anda member of the etudent councilthrea year* at Leonardo. He waasport* editor of The Spectator anda member af the vanity footballaad baseball teams

Mr. Lshsaann w u out for lacrosselast fall and etpeets to play 190-pound football this autmtn. Anhonor student in high school and atthe university, ha's chairman of hisfraternity'* athletic and rushingcommittee*. Ha helped plan thechapter'* new pledge merit system.

In the event ha eaten the armedforce*, he hopes to receive an R. O.T. C, commission after he graduatea with a degree la meehanieaengineering.

Evant WorkersHeld for Booking

ASBURY PARK—TWO govern'm«nt employees will face a pre-liminary hearing tomorrow morn-ing before U. S. CommlMloner Da-vid Goldstein and a third Is freeen bail awaiting federal grand Juryaction aa a result of their arresfor alleged bookmaking actllvitiesat the Evan* Signal laboratory InWall township.

Out on 11,900 ball awaiting thgrand jury action after waiving pre-liminary hearing la Louis F. Bal-dlno, U, of 111 Seventh ave., whowas represented at his arraignmentby hi* brother, Thomas Baldino,Long Branch attorney.

Scheduled for preliminary hear-ing at 11 a. m. tomorrow are HenryCleffl, 37, of Long Branch ave., LongBranch, and James H. Henneisy, SIof SIS Fourth ave., Avon. The pub-lie Information office at Fort lion-mouth said the men have been aus-pended from their jobs pending out-come of the cue.

The three were taken into custody by V. S. marshals on warrantlasued by Commissioner Goldstein.Clefil and Baldino,'warehouse menat Evans, were arrested Tuwdayabout noon, while Hennessy, at-tached to the administration branchbranch at Evan*, was nabbed athis home later in the afternoon. Hiha* been a federal employee fonearly ten year*.

The complaints charged book-making on two datea In July andaiding and abetting bookmaking.

The alleged bookie ring had beenoperating for aeven months, accord-Ing to army officials, and Brlg.Oen.Harry Reichelderfer, Fort Mon-mouth commandant, said the ar-rests represented a determinationby the command to "enforce thrule* and regulations laid down hythe authorities" He aaid he hopedthe case would eerve as an example

Mr.

Rabies Test NegativeIn Keansbuif, Case

KEANSBURO—Police Chief The-odore Loder this week receiveword from tha Slate Department oHealth that a dog which hid bit-ten a seven-year-old girl Mondayof lu t week and died flve day* laterdid not nave rabies.

The chltd, Carol Saeco of New-ark, who was vlaitlng an aunt at 29St. Peter's pi., waas blttsn on theright cheek and right arm by acocker spaniel owned by Louis Col-lochio, proprietor of the Belvederepool.

After the death of the dog ChiefLoder sent the head, removed byDr. Robert L. Tlcehurst of RedBank, to the State Department ofHealth. The child wai advised toreturn to her home and have anti-rable* Injection*.

COUNTY^ WiTHfMr. aad Mr*. Oeerge stow** af

KaUwaa are pareat* af a ana banlast Thursday at MeaatetMh Measar-ial boepltal.

Mr. and Mre. Oraadia IHddack •*Barker ave., Shrewsbury township,are pareate of a daughter boraFriday at MoaaouU Memorial fee*piUl.

and Mr*. Harris Eiefcea etave., Eateatowa, are pereat*

ef a eea bora Friday ot Fltkla aaa-ttltal.

Mr. aad Mn. Gilbert Tettea afWeat Wileon circle, Country ClubEetates, Middletown township, arepareat* of a eon sera Friday atMonmouth Memorial hospital

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Peawrlghtaf Willow at.. Port MeaatoutR, a npareat* of a eon bora Friday atMeameuth Memerlsl hecpttal.

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Delaa afFreat at., Union Beach, are par-eate ef a son barn Friday atMenmouth Memorial hoepital.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ll«d afQueea'a drive, Little Silver, ar* par-eata ef a aon boara Friday atMenmouth Memerlsl huptta!.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Couch ef Sev-enth ave., Atlantic Highlaads, a nparent* of a aon horn Suaday atMonmouth Memorial hwpltal.

Mr. and Mis. Joseph A. Fouraierof stats highway 3S, Middlatowatownship, are parent* ef a daughterbora Sunday at Menmouth Memor-ial hospital.

Mr. and Mrs William Coyle afSwartcel dr., ' Middletowa Town-ship, are parents of a daughterbora Saturday at Moamauth Me-morial hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coseatlaoof Oeorge St., River Plan, are par-ents of a daughter bora Sunday atMonmouth Memorial hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. William Reaves efFore*t ave., Fair Haven, are par-ent* of a daughter born Mondayat Monmouth Memorial hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. John Norton ofMaple ave., Belford, are parents afa daughter born Monday at Mon-mauth Memorial hospital.

Mr. and Mr*. Harold McConnelof Brook ave., Union Beach, areparents of a daughter born Tuesday at Monmouth Memorial ho*'piUl.

Mr. and Urn. Frank Smith ofliatawan-Tcnnent rrt, Morganville,are parent* of a daughter born onTuesday at Monmouth MemorialhoaplUl.

Mr. and Mr*. Gilbert Totten efWest WiUon circle, Middletowntownship, are parents of a , sonPeter James Totten. born Saturdayat Monmouth Memorial hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wilkinsonof Clinton ave., Eatontown, are theparents of a dsughter born yester-day at Fltkin hospital.

Mr. and Mr*. Charle* Koiter ofFraser pi., Keansburg, are parentsof a daughter born yeeterday atRtvarvicw hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. John Schanck efWalling terr., Keyport, are parent*of a son born yesterday at River-view hosiptal.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lang ofSixth at., West Kcanaburg, are theparents of a son born Tuesday atMonmouth Memorial hospital.

Mr. and Mra. Nicholaa Perrine ofThompson ave., East Keansburg,are parents of a ton born yesterdayat Monmouth Memorial hosiptal.

Mr. and Mr*. Ernest Gardener ofTeaas rd., Morganville, are the par-ent* of a daughter born yesterdayat Monmouth Memorial hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Nichola* Perrlno, 1Thompson ave., Eaet Keansburg,are the parent* of a son born yes-terday at Monmouth Memorial hos-pital.

Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Morgan,Eatontown, are the parent* of ason born yesterday at MonmouthMemorial hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Thoma* Davis, ISMain at., Oeeanport, are parents ofa aon born this morning at River-view hospital,

Mr. and Mra. William Dcvereaux,It Ward ave., Rumson, are parentsof a son born this morning atRlvervicw hospital.

Mausner to HearDriving Charges

HIGHLANDS — Harold Richardof 37 Naveslnk ave. is scheduled toappear before Magistrate Milton A.Mausncr tonight at ft o'clock, on acharge of carelesa driving on Nave-aink ave., Saturday.

A charge of speeding Wednesdayof lut week on Bay ave. againstRichard Hinkley of Irvington alaoI* scheduled for hearing.

Fine* paid earlier this week Inviolations' bureau, according toChief of Police Howard Monahsn,included $10 and S3 costs of courtby Salvatoro Mangionc of Newark,Issued a summons for speedingTuesday of last week on Naveainkave.; IS and $2 co*(a each by FrankFranchette of New Brunswick andAlbert Anderson of Roselle, whofailed to stop as a sign directedat Water Witch and Bay ave*., and$8 and $2 cost* by Dennis Kalakyof Newark, for careless drivingSunday on Naveslnk ave.

Hagermai»---Hfndrirk« Nuptials

Mr. Md Mm. CkeatM * . Hmdrkk.*, jr.

NEW MONMOUTHafternoon at th* New

SaturdayMonmouth

Baptist church, In • setting of allwhite gladioli and paatsl eoloredsummer Sowars, Miss Lauraetta H.Hagerman of Wllion avc, PortMcninolith, daughter of the lateMr. and Mrs. Frank Hagerman ofNewark, became the bride of Ches-ter W. Hendrteki, Jr., son ef Mr.

Hendricks,Port Mon-

Car to Be AwardedSaturday at Oeeanport

CCBANPORT—The annual fairof the Octanport Hook and Uddereompanuy will aad Saturday nightwhen the grand prlie-a US1 P WUac *eden—will be awarded.

Ground prise* will be awardedtonight, tomorrow and Saturdaynight* In addition to the car. Fea-ture of thl* year'* fair are ponyride* for children, with free ride*to be given tomorrow night.

HOSPITAL PATIENTS'-""Among the aurgieal patlsnta at

Rlverview hospital this week areMra. Elisabeth Rose, Beachviewave., Union Beach; Mn. Irene Prey,Main it., Keanaburg; Mr*. GraceHammond, Wuhlngton ave,, Rum-son, and Roger A. White, Broadit., Batontown. Medical patlenta atRlvervlsw Include MM. Haul Ab-rams, H Barker ave., Shrewsburytownship; Mn. Mary Wyman, 36Brookilde ave, Kcancfcurg, andProd Walling, Atlantic i t , XeyfMH,

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRISTSCIENTISTRed Bank

Services in First Church ofChrist, Scientist, 209 Broad st, areheld Sundays at 11 a. m. and t:18p. m.; Wednesdays at *;15 p. m.Sunday-school meet* at 11 a. m.

The divine Love that heal* the•Ick, comforts the sad, and redeem*the sinner, will be the central themeat ChrUtlan Science services nestSunday.

The Lesson-Sermon, competed of•election* from the Holy Bible(King James Venlon) and th*Christian Science textbook, "Scienceand Health with Key to the Scrip-tures" by Mary Baker Eddy, I* en-titled "LOVE."

The Golden Text Is from Jude:"Keep yourselves in the love of God,looking for the mercy of our LordJesus Christ unto eternal life."(1:31).

These (election* from t John willbe read; "My little children, let usnot love In word, neither in tongue;but In deed and In truth . , . GodIs love; and he that dwelleth In lovedwelleth In God, and God In htm."(3:18; 4:16).

Citation* read from Science andHealth Include; "Love ia Impartialand universal In Its adaptation andbestowals." (13:2-3), "UniversalLove I* the divine way In ChristianScltnoe." ,<366:U-1»>,

shoulder cap. She wore a net cap,sweetheart style, and carried anold-fashioned bouquet of orcnldastern.

The other bridal attendant* wereMra.Ml*.

and Mrs. Chester W.also of Wilson ave.,mouth. Rev. William Bisfrov* per-formed the ceremony.

Miss Mildred Bisgrove was th*organist, and Francis Rauch, io-loist. A reception fallowed at thehome of the bridegroom's parents.

The bride was given In marriageby her brother-in-law, Victor An-troslglla of Newark. Her whitemarquisette 'gown was mad* withat the shoulderllno with Inset* ofan Illusion yoke neckline, edgedlace. The skirt was bouffant, andshe wore lace gloves. Her veil, fin-gertip length, fell from a aeedpearl tiara, and she carried anold-fashioned bouqust of all whiteoses.Mis* Elisabeth Reagan of Net-

cong was maid of honor. Her yel-low organdy gown was made witha full skirt, and had a, matching

Ceraldlne MacUnnon andCharles Hede, both, of Port

Monmouth. Mrs. MacLennon wasdressed in an orchid organdy gown,styled like the honor attendant's,and she carried an old fashionedbouquet of yellow rosin. Mrs. Pedewore the same styled gown In blue,and her bouquet was of pink roses,

Thomas L. Hendricks was bestman for his brother. Ushers wereCharles Pede of Port Monmouth,and Albert Briggs of New Mon-mouth.

Mrs. Hendricks, the bridegroom'smother, chose gray taffeta for hercostume, with pink accessories, anda eoreage of pink rosea.

The couple will live with thebridegroom's parents until Mr.Hendricks completes his servicewith the Army. The bride wasgraduated from Girls' Traininghigh school at Newark and Is employed by the Kire Insurance Rat-ing organisation at Newark. Thebridegroom, a graduate of Middle-town township hlfc'h school, is *ta-tloncd at Fort Dlx.

WEDDINGSMOBOAN-HBNNIMGSEN

OCEAN GROVE-Mr. and MM.H. C. Beardlley of Webb ave., an-nounce the marriage of theirdaughter, Marlon Elisabeth Mor-gan, to Charles Harvey Henning-wn, son of Mr. and Mn. CharlesE. Hennlngsen of New Monmouth.Tha wedding took place June 30 atthe home of th* bride's parents,and Rev1. B. H. Decker, pastor ofSt. Paul's Methodist church ofOcean Grove, performed the cere-mony.

The bride was given In marriageby her father, and was attended byher sister, Lorraine Bctrdaley ofFords. Arthur K- Henningaen ofPort Monmouth was beat man forhis brother.

A reception followed at the homeof the bride'* parents. The couplehave returned from a New Eng-land wedding trip and art living ntNew Monmouth.'The bride attend-ed Snyder high school, Jersey City,nnd I* a nurse at Monmouth Me-morial hospital. Mr. Hennlngsen isa graduate of Middletown townshiphigh school, and Ii employed atthe Lavole laboratories.

PABKEB-HVBEBSOUTH DARTMOUTH, Mass. —

Miss Caroline Stone Parker, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mr*. Franklin EddyParker, Jr., of Greenwich, Conn.,and Cpl. Michul Wright HubeY,Air Force, ton of Mr. and Mrs.Hans HoJvwac#..l,e*»rt,....«W! -mar-ried Saturday at St. Aldan's chapel,South Dartmouth, by tha rector,Rev. R. D. Beuley. A receptionfollowed at the summer homo ofthe bride'* parents at MlchaumPoint, Mu*.

Mrs. Edison Price of Now Torkcity, the bride'* sister, and Pat-rick Huber, the bridegroom'*cousin, were the attendants.

The bride waa graduated fromRosemary hall at Greenwich andfrom Vusar college. 8ho la a mem-ber of the faculty at Rosemaryhall. Cpl. Huber, who Is atatlonedat McDIII Seld, Tampa, Fla., wasgraduated from Princeton unlver*-ity In 1MB.

HOSKINS-MacMVLLtNPHILADELPHIA, Pa-Mr*. Em-

ily Jayn* Hoiklni of Philadelphia,and Irvln Walter Maeklullln of 43Orange ave., Fair Haven, wsremarried Saturday at St. Matthew*Episcopal church here.

After an extended trip to Port-land, Tmooma and Seattle, Victoria,Vancouver, B. C, and other pointsof interest on the Pacific coast, thecouple will make their home onGrange ave., Fair Haven,

Mr. MacMullin la divlaion passen-ger agent of the traffic departmentof the Pennsylvania railroad inNew Tork eity.

ADXILMXY CABD FABTTHIGHLANOS-Awards wen pre-

sented to Mr*, Laura Rubley andMr*. Marie Parker at a, card partyTuesday night of lut week heldby member* of th* Ladles' auxili-ary of th* Veterans of ForeignWar* for the benefit of the group'spost home building fund at theLegion hall on Bay ave,

Mrs. Henrietta Klnney w u host-•M at ta* party,

Long Branch Asks CountyAid in Street Project

FREEHOLD — The board offreeholders at their meeting yester-day received a letter from Commis-sioner Joseph 3. Tomaini of LongBranch requesting the county toassist with the widening ol a sec-tion of Broadway.

In tils letter, the commissionerpointed out that the proposed wide-ning of the city street section willbe the first step In a proposed planto improve drainage along the entire length of Broadway. Mr. To-maini added the city engineer h ubeen directed to prepare plans forthe section in question.*

Monmouih Boat ClubPlan* Dinncr*Dsnce

In conjunction with the NationalSwoepatakes sailing regatta Aug.25 and 28, a catered dinner anddance will be held at the MonmouthBoat club Saturday night, Aug. 25.All club members are urged to at'tend. Reservations will be receivedby Mra. Charlea Allaire, Jr., ofWharf ave.

Thu boat club will meet Mondaynight at the clubhouse at S o'clock.

KeyportMrs. William Chadwick, formerly

of Main at,, who now make* herhome with Mr. and Mrs. Thor Lar-son. Middle rd., Rarltan township,recently celebrated her 84th birth-day at it family party.

Miss Mildred Lackey attended therecent eighth annual ClaasroomTeachers' National conference heldat Mills collcgo, Oakland, Cal. Theorganization is the largeat depart-ment in the National Education **-aociatlon.

Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Crammerwere recent week-end visitor* atHolyoke, Mass.

Lawrence J. Nolan, Jr., hu beenspending a month with Mr. andMra. John Ballantyne, Northfleld,Vt.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Cherryand their daughter Elaine have re-turned to their home on Maple pi.from two week*' vacation at ShipBottom.

Mr*. Daniel A. Holmes has re-turned home fater vialtlng Mr. andMra. Wallace Miller of Sea Girt.

Mr*. Hyman Korobow and daugh-ter* Beverly and Diana have re-turned from an extended vlalt withrelatives at Pittaburgh, Pa.

Mr. and Mn. Thomaa Andenonand children Jane and Billy havereturned home after (pending twoweeks' vacation with relative* atPittaburgh and Enon Valley, Pa.Mrs. William Newton af Pittsburgh,Mrs.' Anderson'* mother, returnedwith them for an extended visit.

fair HarmfwtreitMa Erllng Moasrn ef

•rue* pi., ha* returned to hi* du-tla* with tne police 4>partin?nt af-ter two weeks' vacntlon. CharlesPronger »f Ave. of Two Rlv*rs Isa patient tt th* Ivy mining home,Middletown village. Prior to goingt* the Ivy house, Mr. Froncer wasa petiMit at Monmouth Memorialhospital.

Mayor and Mre. P»t*r H. B. Cum-•nlag ef Ridge rd. sr* on severalweeks' vacation In Naw England.

Gordon McNalr of Waterman ave.returned tiomp afttr a aeven

week*' erulee to EuropeMr. and Mrs. 8amu«l T. Karlnja

ef Lafayette at. ar* building a newhome on Wilson pi.

Mr*. Alna M. DeWinter of Bin;-ham ave. was the winner of theautomobile awarded at the 3«aBright firemen'* fair Saturdayaight.

Mr. and Mr*. Dale Brown ofTroy,. N. T., and Mr. and MrsBruce Brown of Florida sr* vis-ting Mr. and Mr*. Walter J. Kerr

ef L*aa*t ave. Mr. and! Mrs. Bruceare the parent* of Mr*.

Kerr and Dal* Brown la herbrother.

The trip te Montrf si end Qucber,Canada, being sponsored by th*women of Holy Crona Catholichureh will begia Friday, Aug. 21,

and not Saturday, Aug. 4, as statedia lut week'* lasue of The Regis-ter.

Warrant Officer and Mrs. FrankSnow of Ave, nf Two Kivcrs are thoparents of a daughter, horn Tues-day morning of last work at thepost hospital, Fort Monmouth.

Mr. and Mrs. H. Frrd Osliorn ofWindsor, Conn., spent last weekwith Mr. Osborn'a slitter and broth-er-in-law, Mr. and Mr*. Alfred La-Brecque of Ridge rd.

Cpl. Charles Mrar* of Ave. ofTwo Rivers has r*turnrd to dutyat tha Marine Cor i.i husc. CherryPoint, N. C, after upending IS days'leave at home.

Hobart Leonard of Park ave. hasreturned to his position with theWellington Sears company of NewYork city after a week't vacation.

Patrolman John Kenny is on twoweek*' vacation from hi* dutiesWith the HuiiiiOri police depart-ment.

Matthew Pukr* of 3prinKllel4,formerly of Rldiie rd., spent Tues-day visiting friends In the borough.Mr. Fukes Is the former operatorof the Rumson Florist*, Ave. ofTwo Rivera.

A Hfiri-Youmplf supper will beheld hy the women of the Methodist.ehurcf- Thursday, Aug. 23, from 8to B p. m, in the church hssement.Principal dishes will Include Vir-ginia baked ham, potato xalad, coleslaw and baked beans. Mrs. JohnDeLanoy. Jr., i* chairman, assistedby Mn. Charles Tilton, Mrs. IrvingStephens, Mrs. Edward Large andMrs. James Wagner.

Mis* Jean Rigney, daughter ofMr. and Mrs. James A. Rigney ofEast Riv*r rd. entertained atparty Wednesday nlRht of lastweek at her home. Six couples attended.

Mist Beth Seoweroft ef M r Ha-ven rt. haf u gur*t* Wednesday ;of last week her sister-in-law, Mrs. iL, C Scowcroft; her nephew andhis wife, Mr. and Mr*. Edward T. :.Scowcroft; her niece and her hus- !bind. Mr. «nd Mrs. Harry Benzine,ami Miss Sadie gkllton, all ofPhiladelphia.

A rumnnag* sale will ba held n*xtTutsday morning at 10 o'clock atth» Chapel of th* Holy Commun- :

li>n pailsh house.Mr. an<! Mrs. Buraey T. Egelinf '

of Fslr Haven r4. celebrated theirMh wedding anniversary Tuesday.

Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Egeland andMr. and Mn. Henry Staller of Riv- ,

rd. spent the ilav aboard Mr.Stadler's bout on the Shrewsbury,river. Mr. fttadler la t.h« proprietorof the Willowbrook restaurant.

Mr. and Mn. Russ#ll Hendrlck-son of Fair Haven rd. recived arans-Atlantle. call Sunday fromheir d«u«hter, Miss Mabel Hen-

drlekson. in Paris. Mi*s Hendrick-son, who u employed In the Amer-ican Emhuiy, eipects t« returnhome next. May.

Mrs. Johanna Paufve and hersister, Mn. Chrlatlna Bites, ar*visiting Mrs. Paufve'e brother-in-law, Or. Edwin T. Stewart, andher niece, Miss Bernadine Stewartof Fair Haven rd

Dr. C. Douglas Hoyt of Woodlanddr., an orthodontist. Is on two!day*' leave from his duties at the IBrooklyn Navy yard and Is sttend- '

a post grndunte sriirs of dem-onstrations nnfl lectures at the Jer-sey City Medical Center. Th* !»c-ttires and demonntratiom are be-ing given liy Dr. Harry Bull. Dr.Hoyt who holds the rank of com-mander In the Navy will completea year's artlve duty next, month.H« expecti to return to his prac-tice here At that time.

Elmer 1. Noll snd family of 479River rd. have, returned home af-ter enjoying a month's sojourn atWlldwood, N. J.

Mr. and Mrs. James Clay andchildren of Bergenftcld have beenvisiting Mrs. Clay's parents, Mr.and Mrs. Andrew Paulson of Riv-er rd.

Mrs. Roy Patten of Forman it.Is recovering at her ham* from abroken hip. Mrs. Patten was In-jured in a fall June 9, while visit-ing friends In Baltimore, Md. Bh«was flown from Baltimore In orderto go to Riverview hospital whereshe could b* under th* care of Dr.Stanley O. Wllklns and Dr. JohnB. Boyd. Mrs. Patten arrived byplane at Newark airport, where shew»» met hy th* Fair Haven first• Id squad which brought her toRed Bank.

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PUBLIC HEARINGn « > t a | Surd, Shnwekary, N. J.

Motica !• hereby Kivcn that the IM*nnlng Bosrd of tha Uorousft of Shreoi-burr. N. J. will hold a public heirincon tile proposed luhdlvininn of Unit ofCnsrlei T. Bruno, Elm Lane, Shrewsbury,S. J.. in RpeorfiRnrv with vlmt datedjullfl II 1951, The puHlie hrnring willht held In the AHicmbly Room in thebasement of the irhoolhotii* on BroadStreet, Shrrwihury, New Jtmey, at S:00P. M. on Friday, Auiuat 10, l<l,*il, s i

-provided and required under Section 2-Dof the Board'l Land Subdivision Rtfulationi.

EDWARD H. ANSON. Chairman,Planning Board,Borough of Shrewsbury, N. i .

Batedl August 3, l i s t . 12 «4

NOTICENotlee Ii hereby given that an offer

hai been received by the Townihip Com.mlttee of the Townahln of Mlditlrtown,for the purchase of property located inthe Township of MltJdletown, heirut Lot79, on the map entitled "(«l«nm»ryPark," for thn sum of 1210 r««h, andthat s hearing on the snid matter i*to be held at th.' MirfrlMnwn TmvmhlnHall, on Wednesday, Auxmt *. l'jl l , at3:30 P. M., at which time the Town-ihip Committee will consider "aid nf-fer and whether it will reject th* sameor conrlrm and ratify the inme, according to said terfflH and conditionsproviding that no hishcr price or hrtterterma shall be bid for said property byany other neraon.

By order of the Townxhlp CommitteeSf the Townnhin of Mldd!rtnwn.

HOWARD W, ROBERTS.Township Clerk.

Dated: August I, 19r,t. 1.1.12

SOLAR VICTIM MELANEW YORK—Police are holding

under mental observation In King*County hospital a former aailorwho they said suffered head Injur-ies In th* U.S.S. Solar explosion atthe Leonardo naval pier. He IiHarold Harbeson, 34, Elmhurst,Queens, held for allegedly kidnap-ing Mrs. Marguerite Di Corsl, 42,a widow, of Forest Hilts, holdingher prisoner In a wild pre-dawndrive snd then throwing her fromtha oar.

FUEL OIL BIDTh* Bound nf Kdueatiun of the BOP

ough of Red Bank, Mew Jersey, invitesbid proposals for approximately 75,000gallons uf No. 4 fuel oil fur the SfniorHigh, Junior High and Mechanic Streetschools, Red Bank, New Jersey, fromSeptember 1st, 1951 to June 30th. 195;!.Cost is to bt based on the Harbor priceplus tax, on date of delivery, plus ear'tage and profit. A certified check ITtho sum of 1100 shnlt accompany thehid proposal. Bid proposals must he inthe hands of the district Clrrk on orb«(or» «:<IH o'clock P. M., F.li.S.T. Tuday, August II, 19SI. st the Senior llichSchool nn Harding Road.

The Buard reserves the right to rr-ject any or all bids snel to waive iffl-aateria! formalities.

Dated: August 1, 19S1.PAUL A. VOUNO.

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Jr., hav* moved from N Alfredat. to their new home at M Spring-dale ave., New Shrewsbury.

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N. J., will receive sealed bills for thesupplying of con! for the Kiver Streftschool fm the school year 19.'il-*2. Thecoal will be bituminous coal, pea size,equivalent to the following; analysis:Volatile Matter J9..r,T«. KIXMI CarbonH.ltrc, Ash «.r,f*. Sulphur .«%, K.T.A.2900. B.T.C. M.KIIU. The above analv-sis is for Hergon eosi for which thiscontract will be the tame or iti equiv-•lent.

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Maatantk Cmnty Surrogate's OfflcaIn ths matter of th* sstste of Rudolph

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Milknan InjuredIn Fall on Bottles

Warns Garath ef K«f(«M weereleaaed yeaterday afteraoaa IronRivervicw hotnital, where h« mt*kea Tueeday Boraing eufferingfront deep cuts on the arms.

A routeman for the Bordea Milkcompany, Mr. Girmth wea makinga delivery to the home of HenryLcvl, Narumiuak at., Ruaeon,when he fell on several aillk bet-tk« which shattered.

Pereoao treated ia the ea*ergea-ev room of Rlv«rvi«w hoeettal dur-inf the weak included Ray C»»b,HolMdel, Injured left haad, taughtIn a car door; Daniel C. H*we,Navcsink River rd. Mlddletewatownihlp, cut ea rlfht forehead,burn Ins trend when aomethlBg e cploded hitting him ia the head;Joseph Formsn, Colt'f Jfeck, BM-chanle. cut *a forehead whileworking under a car; EdwardHorn, South Peak «t., HlgMeada,eellnter In the palm af hit haad;Carolina Ocehlogeeee, Barker •**.,Shrewsbury towmhip, cute afhanda, fell an broken milk hattUiRobert Ounn, 1« Belahaw ave.,Shrew«bury towmhip, rlfht thumbcut In a lawn mower; Fraak Tal-arlco, federal caretaker at the HadBank armory, cut a* acalp, hithead an an air duet; Oeorf* tea-ley, Brookdala farm, dog bite;Walter Dalaa, Maadaw dr., Bhrewe-r<ury, cut foot while playinf; Mil.Marion Hlcki, M Rlveralda ave,cut on right cheek and eyebrew,fell while riding en but; and El-laaa Zuengei, Ray ave., EaatKaansburg, cut an right knea andfarehead whan piece af flaat fellfrom door.

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ATLANTIC HIOHUUfDa—Mr.and Mra. Paul M. Jaw af •evcathave. announce Uw cagagamcat aftheir Daughter, Miea Haaty AsaJoy, ta Rickard U Buru, AirForce, aoa of Mr. aad Mra. A. I.Burnt of Eatt Lincoln ave.

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Mr. Burnt la itatloned at tanAntonio, Te*., whtra he la attend'Ing the Air rarca Officera1 canal-data aehool. H« waa graduated fromPeddle aehool and Lafayttte callegaat Ea#ton, Pa., whare he waa amember of Thtta DaW CM fratern-ity.

Soprano to SingAnthem at Concert

ATLANTIC HIOKLANOS- MMJtannetta Clayton of M Canterav«., a aoprano, will alng "The StarSpanilad Banner" ta open the mu-nicipal band eonetrt Sunday at•:M p. m. after the band marehatdown Hrit ava. from the AmericanLegion homa af Bandy Hook Baypeat ta tha yacht harbor hara.

Conductor Paaqinle Acqutvlva ofBrldga ava., Had Bank, will mounttht podium at tha recently-enlarg-ed bandatand to leael tha band Inthe "Waahlngton Poat March" byJohn Philip Sou** and tha followIng talactiona:

"Buparba," a grand medley byDalbey; "Liberty," march, Vlllonl;"Tannaaaaa Walti,* Stawart and

ag; "Little Italy," march, Villa-nl; "Evening Bbadswa," aeranada,Kiag! "The Exalted Ruler." mareh,Mall! Tmtlta Ltavaa," waits, Sara-dy; "Tha Bridal Rota," overture,LaVallea; "Tha Maw ColonWMarch," Hall, and "Tha Baar Bar.ral Polka."

Joaeph Sehana It aaalatant dlree-ter of tha band. Rehaaraali areheld Tueaday nlghta at tha Ameri-can Legion pott homa, Bait Wash-ington and firtt avta.

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Ragtaald Sayra Robtrtaaa, Jr.,aoa «f Mr. aad Mra. Reginald•eyre Robartaw af » Millar at.,waa baptiaad Buaaay aftarnaoa byMtv. Jaaa Raia, aaaiataat aaator,at tka Church af Our Lady af Per-petual Help. Hia apaaaere weraMlaa Lauiaa Varraae of l i t Uaateaava. aad Ralph. Matclola of Valla-burg. Mr. aad Mra. Rabartaaa alaaare paraata of a daughter, Mar-garet Aaa, waa celebrated herthird birthday Saturday, laa waamatt af honor at a party at thahamt af her graadmathar, Mra.Peter Varrona, Itt Uadea ave.Oucata wara Mra. Jaha Orataa aadbar daughtera, Shirky, Janet andLinda, aad Pater, Carol, Oolaret,Laulat, Patty and Oloria Varrono.

Membara af tka Ladle* awlH-ary af tha Htghlaada Taeht clubwill tarva a buffet tuppar brtwaan• and • p. at. Thyrtday, A«f. M,•t tka elub aa Huddy ava. I

Mr. aad Mra Thamaa K. Woadaf Barbario ava. and Mlat BattyKtbea af Wathtagtaa av* werewaak-aM fuettt af Mr. aad Mrt.•amiMl Blaaehl af Lanfl Braaeh.

Aaaatta finlay, daughter af Mr.and Mra. Edward Plnlay, ctlabrat-ad Har third birthday laet Thura-day at bar homa, SI Fourth at. !

Mambara cf tha Women'a auxili-ary of St. Andrawa Eplteopalchurch attended a labttar taladluncheon today at the pariah house.

•aeond Offlecr and Mra. RobartK. King and their daughter!, Mar-guerite and Roberta, af HlghMndava. left U»t waak tar Keeeevllle,W. T., an Lake Chtmplala, wherethey will be gueata thla month ofMr King't mother, Mra. Jaha H,King af Cornwall at., at her turn-mar hamt white tha merchantmariner la aahora from tha Ameri-can Reporter. They wera accompa-nied ta tha laka by Mra. Klng'aenter. Mitt Alice Featt, daughterof Mr. and Mn. William Faate ofStadrift ava., and Mitt Loit Mulr,daughter af Mr. and Mrt. PaulM«ir sf A«!»Btle Highlands

Mtmbara af tha tucutiva com-!mlttee »t St. Andrtwt will meat at• »• • • Tuaaday, Aut. M. at thapariah houaa. |

Mra. Wallace Purktr of Sacond•t. « i awarded a quilt at a card •party held Wadnaaday night aflait week at tha elubroomt en Bayava. by mambara ef tha Udiaf!Dtmocratta Social club, Mra. Clar-anca Burdga and Mrt. Emiel Aw>!Bert wara eo-hoittatea. j

Ouaata thit weak of Mra. Peter jVerroaa at her homa on Uade*!ave., art Mr. and Mn. Ralph Mat-'eiola and their daughter! Lorraine••< • " • « . and Mrt. Peter Mare of.Vallaburg. |

Mrt. Harold Oakat will be heat'!eat to Members of "Our Club" ae«t IWtdaeaaay at bar homa aa BeachDIVC I

Memben af the Water Wttea•eelal club met laet night at Char*lie aad Eddie a on fc^

tomarraw at ••» a. m. «kaa tbaMaggta flgct Caatleatt* d a * atawtaat tha Kcaaeawf Vctaraaa af Var-de» Wara »aot banaa.

Mrt. Rita Biatctt will be keateeeat a eard party at fcer haaae aaOrcaa ava. Tumday. A«C It. MMfor tba baaeUt ef taa peat beeMbufldiag fnad af ^ e Ladfet* aw-

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aeaedatioa win hold a card aartyat t-M p. m. Friday, Aug. M, atthe Hifhlandi Taeht club, Bedla pi.and Huddy tvc. Mra. Charlca Mat-•anBuehler ta chairman af the ar-ranawnenta caaamHtaa for the par-•v RM It being aatitted by Mra.Enaabeth Kenae, Mra. OracaWrigM, Mn. Kugeaa Patter*'!*.Mra. Harry Damo aad Mrt. RayMantea.

Mra. Lewli D. iatlth, Jr., aadMrt. Martin Pcldataa are ea-cbalr-men of tha home-made bakedgoadt tale (a bo held fcy P.T.A.membara betweea 1« a. m. aad« • . m. Saturday, Aug. It, at thalibrary, i n Bay ave.

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U n i l SILVER—The funeralIf Hn, Dorothy M WSmmer, M,• t o died met Thursday morning at

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tery, Elizabeth. Active bearers wereHarry Walker. Joseph I. Penrsa!!.Benjamin C McLane and Ri< har.it. Clark. Honorary bearer." wciebe. Jam«» VaiiNoUiand. WilliamU- Feareall and Harry Wimnier.

Hn. Wimmer is survived by herfather, Warren T. Messier, Riimeonrd.; thre* sister?, Mrs. ShermanMeaning, Ked Bank: Mrs. FrancesMaaaacce, Long Branch, and Mrs.

1 |E»^aO.Or ^&S£fttWlty Wfl^^PPff rW?f1 aad two brothers, L»onar4 M*trt*>r,Little Silver, and Warrea T. Mese-l«r, Jr.. EatotUewn, now servingwith tha V. t. Army et CampKi.rnfr.

MRS. rWIME WAGWEBMATAWAN TOWNSHIP — Mn.

Emiiie Wagner, *6, died Suadey »tthe home of MM. El!e Heyl oa Val-

i ley dr.. where jhe made her home.I She was him in Germany and k«4I lived in this nrea more than 45years. She was the. widow of(.•ftarlet Wagner.

The funeral wa» held yesterdayat the p.edle funeral home, withRrv. Frederick BOOF. pastor of theKoyport J,uthi>ran church. officiat-ing. Hurial was in Uosehil] cemo-terv. Matawan.

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HGCMDEL—Harry Sef the Holmdel-Ktnwrt rd,Friday morning of e haert attachon the Arthur Cowea farm, Fleetant Valley rd., where he wae em-ployed as superintendent.

Barn at Vanderburg, Mr. L M «was a eon of the late Charles aadMarianna VanBrunt Long, and hadbeen a resident of this area all hislife.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs.Sarah Ellis Lone; three daughters,Mrs. Harriet Wilson, Lincrott andMrs. Marion Dancer and Mia.Gladys Ravatt, both of Helmdel;two suns, Chaile* Long, Llacreft,and Letter Long, River Plata; a sla-ter, Mrs. Marianna Ellis, this place,and four half-brothers, WtUlamOanley, Vaaderburg; Jamee Oaa-lcy, Fort Lee; Edward Oanley, As-bury Park, and Clareace Cenever,Freehold, and seven grsadchllana.

The funeral wat held Monday af-ternoon at the lats residence, withRev. Richard Hunter, paster of theHolmdel Federated churches,cisting, Burial under the directionof the Worden funeral home wasin Holmdel cemetery. Bearers wereRaymond Weeks. William Ruther-ford, Joseph Holmes, Oeorge Hoey,Ed wart Hoey and Philip Osdruch.

MB* KMMA t \ HOOrEBHIOHLANDS-Mrt. Emma Clan

Hooper, at, ef M Fifth st, widowof Henry Hooper, died Monday atRiverview hospital, after a longillness. She waa born In New Yorkcity, daughter of the late Samueland Clara Miller Bailey, and hadbeen a resident of Highlands morethan W yean. She wai a memberef St. Andrew's Episcopal churchand tht Trailers' Card club.

Surviving a n a son, FrancisHoopsr of Highlands; two daugh-ters, Mrs. Constance Duncan ofHighlands and Mn. Clara Conllnof Miwark; a brother, WilliamBailey ef Brooklyn; a titter, MissCora Bailey, who lives at the sameaddrtu, and a granddaughter.

Tht funeral will be htld tonightat S o'clock at the Posttn funtrslhome, with Rev. Christopher H.Snyoer, vicar of St. Andrews, of.floating. Burial will take placetomorrow morning la Orteawoodeemetery, Brooklyn.

WnXIAM M1DDUETONMIDDLETOWJf TOWNSHIP —

William Mlddleton, 87, of MM Mthtt., Astoria, N. T., who tummtredat "The Woods" on Taavat rd., laths Hartshorns Woods area, diedsuddenly Monday of tost week atthe home of hla daughter, Mrs.Joha Falkenbtrg oa OatWII rd.,Little Neck, L, I., whtn he waaguett He wat horn la New Tornelty, SOB of the Me JohnEllta Coppock Middlttaa, and hadbeen a resident of tha towathlpsnore than tea yean, He wat preeVdent ef the Woodt Lumberpany, Flushing, Long Island.

Surviving, betldn hit daughter,a n MB wife, Mn. Clan KlsabeaaMlddltten; another daughter, Mrs.John Armstrong of Syracuse,T., aad two granddaughter*.

Tht funtral was htld Friday atSt. Michael's Catholle ehurch, As-toria, where a high matt ef nanl-em wat offend. Burial, under thedirection of the Oleaton funtralhome, wae In St. John's cemetery,Woodhaven, H. T.

ft At-•eat mead. m. d**d Sat-

urday at he* hoses ea> Htjda— a«t.bora at t e a t b i g , d»n«V

ter of the Ma Daalsl aad AUdaAraold Waitt

Surviving art her baohaad,FraakHa It East Bead; tw* daugh-ers. Mrs. H. T. Rsyaoad af Key-

port and Mrs. Frank S. Orcager «fKeansburg; two brothers, EdwardWaitt aad Russell Waitt of Kaaas-

urg; a slater, Mrs. Jaaaes W. Aa-tack of Kcyptrt. aad a graad-ItaghUr.The fuaeral was held Moaday at

he Be4w fuaeral heate, witk Rev.Edward S. Zslley, pastor ** thaKeaasburg Methodist eharca, andRev, Malcolm U WIMItU, foraaerpastor, edtelatlaf. Bwial wat laFair View eemstery.

Mn. Milliteat Barry,Suddenly Sunday at IShrewsbury Manor apartments, etRiverside ave.

Bora in Leceae, K. T., Mn. Ber-ry had beea a reticent of HadBank the past two years. Prior tethat she had beea a reeMoat efElisabeth M yean. She wae the

Mow ef Richard Barry.Mn. Barry was a member of St.

James Catholle church and ef theRosary Confraternity of the Blast-ed Saenmeat entree, Elisabeth,

i alto waa a member of theUdlea' Catholic Benevolent asso-ciation ef Elisabeth.

Surviving an a daughter, Mrs.James Caulatld, Tt Rlveretde ave.,Red Bank; three graadehildnn,Miss Patricia Caulneld, Hod Bank;Mn, Raymond saint, WsstSeM.and Cpl. Barry CauMold, servingwith the V. ~ • — •and a slater,Belleville.

A eelemn reejulsm mass waa of*fend yeeterday morning at BlessedBaenmmt ehurch, Elisabeth. Bur*itl. under the direction af <*•rimes J. Hlgglnt funeral homt,Elisabeth, wat la Mt. Olivet corns.tery, Newark.

Samuel T. Howard tiled Sundayat hit homt, HT Hudson avt. aftertwo ytart' illness.

Bon at Xeanaburg, Mr. Howardwat a tea ef the latt William andHttttr T. Howard. Ht wat a car*penter until hla ntlnment tenyean ago, Mr. Howard was one ettht oldest memben of liberty Hotscompany.

Surviving are hla wife, Mn. ClaraT. Howard; two sons. Harold X.Howard of Hudson avo. and Sam-uel T. Howard, Jr., of Eatontown;tts gnndchlldnn, and a brother,Ernest Howard ef Staten Island.

Tht funeral w u htld Tuesdayafternoon at the Mount memorialhomo, with Rev. Robert J. Squln,pastor of the Red Bank Methodistchurch, officiating. Burial wat laFair View cemetery.

OBOBOE H. OATUW, SB.FREEHOLD—Oeorge H. OatUn,

Sr, II, well known retired horsetrainer, died Saturday at hit home93 Randolph it., this place.

For a number of ytara, Mr, Oat-tin wat associated with hit father,a horn brtaker. The tniner hadbeen employed by many notedh a w d » n » u before hla nttrementIn 1911. At one time ht managedraces at the Trenton fair.

Surviving are hit widow, Mrs.Addit Gatlin; a daughter, Mlat Car-rie Oatltn, living at home, and ason, George H. Ottlin, Jr.,Newark.

The funeral wat held Tuesday af-ternoon at tht A.M.B. Ston church,Freehold. Burial under the direc-tion of the Freeman funeral homewas In Maplewood cemetery.

Momiital heeattai, waeday at the Ptstta fuaeralwith Rev. Roy a? Williaaas, pateref the Methodist <awck. ««Viatiag

Bora et Liberty, M. T, eea ef thelate FreacH aad Eva Muber. hewas the huobaad ef the late HattleHuber, who died Juae 1«. Surviv-iag a n two eeas, Jeaa L. Huberef Mew York city aad Charles Mu-ber of Waveslnk; tws bretbtn, Ar-thur Huber, who livea ia Csllferala,and Charles Huber ef Oetbea, "

; two staters, Mn. Beeef Atlantic Higtilaads aad Mn.Margaret Cavana«gh, who livee eaLang Island, and two grandebU-

A resident ef Ntvetlnb sevenyean, Mr. Huber formerly lived atAtlaatle Highlands.

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_ L . ef eosjaiy Olttk J. RumiHWaeiley, died Mea4ay algM at theMetaediet beeM for the aged here.

Mrs. Freak wae bera la LongBtatwh, daasbtar mt the Me Wu>Mam H. aad Sarah - ••UatN

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to the Metaediet beeae, Mrs. FreakMved at dt Waehtogtea st, withher brother.

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Army In Korea,Mrs. James Heraa,

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ttn 51. dlsd Saturday at kit kerne,MT Third ave Sea ef Mn. LillianDangler Jaekton of latermkta ana

the latt Lyie K. jaekeen. no hadbeen a ntldtnt ef Spring Lakeseven yean tlttr llvlag men thanM yean at Neptuat. Formerlyemployed by the Krueger Brewingcompany la tat then area. Mr.Jackson waa employed la tha lock,or room of tht Spring Lake QolfClVbe

Surviving, besides kit mother, arthit wife. Mn. Ida HtyaoMt Jack-Jon; a see, Ralph H. Jaekton oftattrlakta; a daughter, Mn. FrankJ. Murphy of Bndley Beach: a•rather aM tltttr, I n L. Jackson•a* Mrs. Benjamin Daaakla of I*.tortakte, and a graaasoa.

«ktltuaaral waa held Tuteday atthe Beehley funeral homo, AtburyPMB. with Rev. WMHemll Mat.thtwt, patter of S i AadreWt Moth.edlst church. edtelstiaf. Burial waala Monmouth Memorial »ark»Shnwtbury tewnthlp.

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fuaeral ef Tenet Mletkewekt, twoaad eae-bair-year«id daaflbter afCapt. aad Mra. Msary f. Majttww.sbt af U Stitb avt., who was hilledwhea ttrwek by aa automobile Wed-nesday ef last week, wae held flat.urdty at St. Agaet CatbeM ehurch.when a a>aae af the Aagele waeetTered by Rev, Jeha 1, MeOevera,tante. The awes was tuag by theeMMrea't cbetr. Burial, under thedlnetlea ef the Ctadoa fuaeralhome, waa la Mt. Olivet eemetery.

Surviving betldet her father, waaarrived Friday afttraeea from Oar-maay when be a) stationed withthe Air Fores, and her mother, theformer Alice Bergln, are twtters, Patricia, T, aad Lyaae, t.

BtaTSB MARY XAVIERNEWARK — Bitter Mary Xavler,

director «f MawM St Maryt Stadt-my at Plalaaeld for the past eightyears, died Friday at St. Mlchael'ahospital, Newark. Sht wet a fro-euent visitor at St. Jamee eonvent,Red Bank, aad wat a sister af thelate Mn. Job* Wtrmtrt af Bet>ford, who died June M.

Slttsr Xavler waa graduated frettOeorgiaa Court ceiitft ai Lake-wood, aad received her matters de-gree at Fordham university. Herfuneral waa held Monday at MouatSt Maryt at Plalnfltld.

RIATKOWSMOUFTWOOD-Stephea Xaatkow

tkl, M, died luddsaly early Taeedaymental at bjt b«me, MS Preeeeet•ve. He wat bora at South Amboy,son ef Stanley aad Jtatpblao Ktat<kowtkl, aad w survived by •<• •"•<Mri. Elisabeth Kutkowtkl. A rt fIdeat of Clilrwood one year he form-ly lived at south Amboy. Mr. Kant-kowtkl wat employed by MaUeaalLead eampaay, Perth Ambey.

Tha bedy wat removed Tueaityafttraeea to the Kurtawa funeralhome, South Ambey, tor tbt fuaeralaad burial. The Day Maeral homeef Red Bank was la eharct at localamagtmenla.

tenter year at the etate normalschool, Trenton, wtiea eae eatendthe aerate' timiBiag school at MOB-aseuth Memeriti hospital. Therethe wea Bret heaere ia her eltataad waa awarded the Dr. SeudderI. Weeltey geld taedal for meri-torious work.

Whea World War I broke out,Mrs, Freak aad a classmate, Miss

Collins, volunteered forta Fraaca with the Red

Crete. They eerved overseas for theduration of the war.

wet married 11 years agote Rebert J. Frank. The couplelived at the Frank estate, Fleas-aatvttH, aatil the death ef Mr.Frank la 1M1. She alae it survlvtdby tevertl alettt aad nephews.

The funeral will be htld thltaftoraeoa at I o'clock at the Wool-ley fuaeral home, with Rtv. PaulA. Priedrkh. pastor of St. Luke'sMethodist ehurch, eaViatiag. Bur-ial will be la Watt Long Bnachcemetery.

WABKaWOTON SOOLESTOWWasMagtea •gftoetea, T», died

Tueaday at hit home, M Uightenave, after a long Itlntas. Hs wasbam at Parmville, Ve, eon of thelate Charlei and Cornelia LambertEggletton, and waa a resident efHod Baak men than * yean. Mr.Eggieston wet a gardtner,

Surviving a n kit wlft, Mn. Cor-nelia Thornton Eggletton; twosons. Joseph Eggleatoa and SamuelEggletton; three daughters, Mn.Ellen Clark, Mri. Theresa Oloverand Mn. Blanche Monroe, all efRed Bank; two brothers, John Eg-gluten ef Eatoatown and RoberEgglMlua tf Cumberland, Va.; twositters, Mrs. Leila Brown of NtwRoehtUt, N. T., and Mn. Rosa Deanef Long Branca, aad stvet grand-children.

The funtral will be held irow at *#• at. at the Harris funeralkerne, with Rev. Jaha B. Ollehrlst,natter of Calvary Baptist church,officiating. The body will be re-moved te Farmvlllt for burial InCtrncrttoae Baptist cemetery.

WOOOBfJgiT'Ha, M, retired head erf tht BresUa

»mill ia Gloucester, aadef the A. aad M. Kare-

aheuslaa rag arm with plants iatoehold aad BeeeHo Park, died

Friday at the home ef his daugh-ter, Mrs. Oeorge BulHvea, thisplace.

Bora ia Ireland, Mr. Breslia waseae et ths etdest meaufaeturore ofWIHon ruga la the UaKtd States.For many years he wat aa Im-porter of Oriental rugs with officesia New Tork, Chicago and SanFrancisco.

Mr. Breslin was one of the fore-enost manufacturers of Smyrnarugs la the United States. Hebrought the Srst loose te producebtoadleeea ruga la thia country aawell at the meehsnlee te operate it.

Mr. BresUn wai a charterber ef tht Weodbury Ceuatry club,he Catholic club ef New fork city;

the Manufacturers club and thtMaaufaeturert' Country club, bothof Philadelphia, aad of the Friendly Bone of St. Patriek. Ht was theuecle of John A Brcelia aad Mn.Dorothy BresUa Oaughaa of

ank.Surviving are two daughten,

Mn. Sullivan and Mn. August P.Sehween, Shnwtbury; three sees,Thomas J. Breslin, Mew Terk city;Arthur C. Breslin, Pert Uuder-dale, Fla, formerly «f IU4 Bank

Ljse Brealla ef Dtttglettewa,N. T.; a brother, Dr. Jamei Bns-lit, Wapplagert Falle, N T.graadehlMrta aad eight great.grandchlMren.

A high mass ef nejulem waa of-fered Tuesday morning at St. Pat-rick's Catholic chureh, Woodbury.Burial was la St. Rote'of LimaesHMtery, Freehold.

Pletre TO, died yet-

A Hfeleag ntMeat of Mai Baak,Mra. Hawklat was a daughter ef

MONMOUTH BEACH — MittMargaret Kenny, at, of the Fifthavt. hotel. Now York elty. who wat•pending tht summer at the Mam*mouth Beach hotel, died Moadayalght at FHkla hotpltal. Mies Kea-ay wat hem la New York elty, adaughttr af the tote Jamet J, aadAaa Lyach Kaaay.

The Maenl wat held thlt mora-lag at • o'clock at the Htffernaafuntral home. New York elty. B«r-lai wat la Calvary cemetery, LeafIsttad. Local arrangements were la

Sldall. •"* " " I * * * Con-the waa a member ofthU k k th RSt. Jamea Oatholle drank, the Boa.

ery society aad St Jamet court.CathoUt Daughttn of America,

Surviving buides her hutbaada n three tltttn, Mn. Mary Hag.gerty and Mm. Joseph Bray of RedBaak and Mra. Edward Sagurtonof Shrowtbury.

The funeral wot kttd yesterdaymorning at St. Jamei Oathollechunk. Msgr. Joseph T. Catty of.fend a requiem mate. Burial, un-der the direction of the MountMemorial home, wat la Mt Olivetctmtttry.

The funeral ef Mn. Fanny La-Valley Falkenburg, who dltd Wsd-nteday night of lait week at herhomt, US Bank at., wat held Sat-urday afternoon at the Wordenfuneral home. '

Rev. Runyon L, Wolff, patter ofthe Red Bank Reformed church,of which Mrs, Falkenburg wat amember, officiated. Burial wai InOlenwood cemetery, Weat LongBranch. Bearers wen W. EdgarAllen, Walter Botkey, Wetton Bu-chanan, Edgar M. Dennle. WilliamBuchanan aad Wallace Johnson.

Mn. Falkenburg la survived byher husband, Herbert Falkenburg;her parentt, George B. aad EllenHytlop LeValley, who Uva at theBank et address; a daughttr, Bar-bara Ann Falkenburg, and twosont, Robert Chariot and OeorgeHerbert Falkinburg, all living athome.

charge of the Joka B, Day fuaeral

worms INFANTOCEANPORT - Tkt Infant sea

tf Ivaa L. and Oract I* SchneiderWinner of U Arcana ave. died ntbirth Tuesday morning at the potthospital Fort Monmoutb,

The boy wai oat tf twins. Hittwin brother It la aa Incubator attht hotpltal. Surviving betUta bitpannts aad brother, It s tltttr,Sandra Lou Winner, living at homo.

Private ttnrlcts wtn held yttttr*day morning at tht Fair View com*etery, when burial took place un-der the direction of the Wordenfuneral home.

JOHN NCCABTEftSUMSOH-nJohn MeCarter. two-

day-old ton of Francis B. P. aadMama Xuelthau MeCarter of PairHaven rd., died Sunday alght atMonmouth Memorial hospital. TheInfant wat a grandson of tht lateOcergt W. C. MeCarter ef Rurason,who was killed la tht Feb. • tnlnwrick at Woodbrldge.

Betldet bit parents, tha child lasurvived by a brother, Oeorga W.C. MeCarter.

The funeral w u htld Tuesdaymorning. Burial, under tht direc-tion of the Worden funeral homo,w u In Fair Vltw cemetery.

terdey afternoon at hit homt, 111Herbert tt , after •> long Illneit. Hewat bora la Italy, toa af tht lattJtMth sat Brldgtt Altiandrlt An-MCCMBI, aad had beea a residentof Red Baak and the United States41 yean. Mr. Anaoeehlal waa a tal-ler, employed by Slgmuns lisnereompaay. He waa a member of StAatheay-a Cathollo ckurch aM St.Aathoay't society,

Surrivtag art kit wife, Mn.Otympta Aaaecchlal, and threedaughten. Mlat Bridget ABBSOCM-al. Mitt Bally Aaaacehlnl aad MissMaria Anaeeehlal, who live at

The funeral win be held fromkit late home Saturday at S a. m.aad tt » o'clock, a high mate ofrtaultK win be offend at St. An-thony's by Rtv. OcnM J. Griffin,curate. Burial, utder the directionaf tht Damtaae rantral home, wlUbo la Mt Olivet cemetery.

MKNBT i. BYBNEDEAL-Htnry J. Byrne, 4T, of 41

OUTora avt., Jersey City, who sum-•Mrot at Mt Morwted ave., here,died suddtnly latt alght In the re-eeptloa room at the office of Dr.Oeorge A. Sheehaa, Jr, n IrvingPL, Reel Bank, when ht had gonefor a cardiograph. .

•on of tht late Jortey City Com-mlstlontr Htary J. Byrne, ht Itsurvived by hit wlft, Mn. AdelaideByrat; two M M Mark Byrne andHarry Byrne; a daughttr, Mn.Charlie Ollllgan, aad One grand-child, who all Uve la Jersey City.

Tht body waa removed last nightfrom tha Anderson, funeral hometo the Harold Routh funeral homela Jersey City for the funeral andburial.

MAX DAW*ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS-MtS

DavU, IT, died Monday at his home,MO Flnt ave., after a long Masts.Ht wai born at Ooryiburg, N. C,ton of tht late Robert and SarahDavis, and was a resident of Atlan-tic Highlands more than !w years.Mr. DavU wat proprietor of an leebusiness He wat a member of St.Paul's Baptist chunk.

Surviving a n hit wlft, Mn. Bee-tle Davis; a tea. Max Davis, Jr.fin daughters, Mn. Lela Htrrlng-ton, Mn. Celeste Seruby, Mn. La-vanla Logan and Mlsa Mary Davitof Atlantis Highlands and Mra. El-alt Augusta of Now York city; tengrandchlldrtn and four gnat-grand-children.

Tht funeral will be held today at3 p. m. at St. Paul's with Rev. V. I*Peek, pestor, officiating. Burial, un-der tkt direction of the Harrlifuneral home, will be la WhiteRidge cemetery, Eatontown.

0}a Vj|SBB

imFREEHOLD - Recently MM

dasjerliag base arrived frees theV. I. Fish aad Wildlife Servicehatchery la West Virginia for die-tributioa te farm ponds ia the Free-hold district. This lot of Ssh com-pleted the stocking ef farm poadewhich last fall received bluegiil sun

in.According to R. C. Clayton, chair*

man of the Freehold Soil Censer*vatloB district, these aeh are' sup-plied te peads which are suitablefor ttockiag. A pond Vi et aa aeroin site Is considered the mlaimusasite for euccestful management ofthis combination ef ash. The shal-low water ia the ' oad should reachabout SO degrees '.n sussme* to for*•ait spawaiag, and the pone watershould be about neutral la acidity.la addition, the water should have)a salMmuaa depth ef about Ive feetover much, ef the area.

Jka any other farming opera-tion, JVeal Munch, district eeater*vttionitt, aaya that a pond mast bemanaged and eared far in order toproduce good fishing. Management

aaj proper fertiliaatiea, weedcontrol, aad meet tmpertaat, tunVelent ashing to pnveat tvirasMlattoe.

Fox Bret* U*rySMREWSBITRY-Oerald W. Ba-

ker, a Pan Meameuth soldier, watarretted shortly after audalfbtTuesday atter he allegedly brebolate the nemo ef «edaey U Bttetaea tbrewabury ave.

Aeeerdlng to tUto poMeo, Mr,Steam called to tay ht had eaaghta prowler la his home. State

William Umbtrtea aado^B"S^buyBBBBmSJ ^nyeBBjtja> njsjs WSBBBBJ

toby Mr.

WHVUAMP.HIOHLANDS-Wltllam Ptaatni

White, ton of Jamea Andrew aadFraaeot Rurdge Whlto of «• Fourthit., dltd Saturday at Monmouth Me-morial hoapltal, where he wat borathree daya befors.

The funeral waa held Monday atthe Potten funeral home. Burialwat la Mt Olivet cemetery.

CerdelTaaabiWs wish te thaak all »»r Meats tad

rclatlvn who offered irassstar aad kladnprcisieat during sw rteeat k*rtete»

MSS—Alnrtlewneat.Card el Teaaba

Mir we take thlt sueae of esiieielagear sppmlatlos te all Irltaes who wereof htls aad comfort te us la Ike rectalillMii tad lest ef Oeretky MtMlsrWimaer.

—Atwrtlseatat.

QUALITYALL-WAYSSMf OWfnwt gnlgfyi SJlFry aSOj

wTinUttj. For f/otii, orita,

Summer atrmorrh, tone]tHtm h e r o for QUALITYClEANhMS.

LAUNMYDONALD'S feLUXETEL RED BANK 64203.

H. LAURENCE SCOTTM O R T I C I A N

CBnreti Street* Bel/ord, N. J.

Phone Kesjuburg r>0333

MONMOUTH MONUMENTCOMPANY

Headden's Corner, BUddletown, Route SSL. H. Francis, Manager

Fomtrly with Fraaalt O. Hflulree, Fnthold

PHONE RED BANK 6-3810NIGHTS: POINT PLEASANT 50547

PAULHXGHLANDS-Mrs. Julia T.

Relff, «*, died Monday at her home,W Ocean ave., after a long Illness.Sht waa horn In Belgium, daughterof the late Frant and Mary Voo-deeken Botmant, nnd had been anildent of Highlands more than Wyean.

Surviving a n her husband, PaulRelV, and a brrthtr, John ~mans of Flushing, N. T.

The funeral will be htld todayat Flushing. Tht Posten funeralhome wat la charge of local ar-rangement*.

JOHN BOWKBS)BBLTORD — lobs Boweit, et,

who formerly lived on Main it.,dlad Friday nt tht stats hospital atMarlboro. Then art no survivors,

Tha funtral wai htld. Saturday attht Van Sant Colonial home withRev. Lee Acuff, chaplain tt thtttatt hospital, officiating. Burialwaa In tht hoipltal cemetery,

ALEXANDBB STEWABTMONMOUTH BBAOH — Alex-

ander Stewart, TO, dltd Wtdnttdayof last wttk at tht homt of Mr.and Mrt. Oeorgt Otrhardt of KMOctan avt., with whom ht had liveda number of ysart.

The funtral wai htld Friday nightat tha John 8, Day funeral home,with Rev. Roger J, Squire, pastorof the Red Bank MsthodUt church,officiating. Burial was tn Glenwood•tmtttry, Ung Irtnek,

CONTINUING

FIBER RUGS

3x6 Straw Rugs

Wading Pools

Beach Umbrellas

Beach Umbrellas

Bunted tHeetrle Fans

Beach ChairsOf tfce Sand Type

Yacht Chain(Taltteone)

3.98

Clopay Plastie Drapesrint Quality

Phstie Table ClothsM"aM"

Chair PadsHand Pataled

3.98

1.98

98c

79e

SALE

141M l1.2$7*5*

T h e n a n many exceptional values In our ilore at all times . . . but duringthis summer clearance they a n truly great savins*. Come In and shopartaat, jr tu . i l And what you want at 1

47 IIOAD STRUTRID IANK

HufionarWI*$tofi47ftR0ADST.:REDBANK.N.w-

Oraage JaletUrn* a l t . * *

Bkmled Jate

Grapefruit Jnle*

Green GUuit Petf

Corned Beef Hash

Spry

Wesson OU

Lux Flakes

hriipasbaaSl*

Rinso

Kirkman's Flakes

Silver IHut

Lifebuoy Soap

Voodbury's SoapSWJr V ^ ^ P S l I VSJa I SJBjPJf

n»ilar«a*»4<»27«

Lux Toilet Soapfa# tailaf a * ^ aiaflk

ntularaata2f»17«

Swan Soap• — A .L . . •- -* -- J J.-J9rSr VlinVK/ MWfXjF BJ|SJ PBJPI

Swan SoapFtf aWm. hunaW MIJ halfi

Kirkman't

Borax SoapFar Aa laundry

cakafr

ftkreal

Paper Hankiespkfl.W309«

Tea Napkins

CASH IN ON A&Ps BIG BUYS!

Customers'Corner - 7 a *

N«Mlly-CMfMt

If y— « m fed that w# taw faiM jtmIn a«y tf IIMN way* &»" kt «• IUMW.Pleat* write:

CUSTOMER REUTIONS DVT.A«r F*odStom

of

"•nu S*,Boiled H

«w

am **.*67.

I

i

as. Apple wCherry Tinsvers

Tkcra won't ba any ksVavata whaayou tcrva tbeat Iwcloist t«i«omt!

Wi t r l l i rWt

P««stsl Cake uw.ayt49cMarvel White BreadA O U 0 vfanuunif sjf tMMMsfpcf

Blaeberry Pie ncK

Peach Pie Jamhriw

Dessert LayersGup Cakes. immOmm ak| al«35«

Coffee Cake CriMbs«tara aaeh39«

Angel Food Ring • •^43«

Dessert Shells i*f,af6f«20«

Sm* Aft

'65*

—55*

Beet*

#* .

SlicedAmericanSharp Cheddar cJ$$Z«Ched-O-Bit ch*"*Food

•B^sV* ttM w l»Ja»a»*>^>B SwiU Af BlflMlttA

Cream Cheese pSJjtCottage Cheese imbfoM1 OCIirt Oannen-Blui aVp«>l

Fresh Butter J^H,

Iff 16.

int.

brick 77«

' • w f * . . .Lemoiude Mix mn»iu4,i«u« ««C«I15IWelch's Grape Juice • » <«:«i21>

:~«m«.

Sugar r*» •«»»*»••• 10^95«Pineapple Juice w M ., 2 25*Del Monte Prune Juice &. 33.Grape Juiee A&»Pineapple ChunksEvaporated MNectar Tea BagsOur Own TeaRiver Brand White Rice ft 13*T i m n YTSali r\*:JL M • x ^ 7ot. QA

Tuna Fish Flakes s.i,, ^ 2 8 .Shredded Codfish i«*rdsky ^ 19«C o d f i s h C a k e S >MrdsUyBfapar«dK> r21«

Spaghetti Sauce . J S L . T 15tSunnyfield Flour AHG r a v y Master FormalA i r W i c k *<" bathrooms, kitchans, ate.

Parson's Ammonia •Vanish Cleanser •G o l d D U S t Washing powdar

Kirkman9s Cleanser <»Lux Toilet Soap

59«& 22*

:'e.T 22.ft 24*

2 ^ 19«bath six*

PrlMs EHitthi h luptr isrtittMi Silff-Strvkt Stir i t Oaly.

Yukon Club A«V«M« Glim D r o p s yt**mor+*uarMhyon «o«.t»ol9e

Nedick's Orange Drink 7 «i bettu 6 for 30c Hard Candy Balls worihmora-«uort«d t *. bag 33«

Save ap to 14« aFtaai l y llstaf

Thrifty AtP CoffeeEight O'Cltk Mild lib.baa77c

Full-bodiad 1lbbig79«

Vigerew and winay 1lb,bag81ch tMt t l I tkramk latarfay, Aapit 4dL

I I I MONMOUTH ST., AT PEARL ST.RID BMSHK Onen Everv Fridav

vpcil tlClj muajrUntil 0UIIUI T

STATE HIGHWAY NO. 36 AT MAIN ST.KIANSBURG

HAWK WK*wn*.

cussmciMTUCM*I « Ww.

7f«Bl'.Ed ads. using The BegieUr'g

P. O. Bos. 26e extra.Bigot tt> elatolfr. ed* a* miee*

H I advcrtiitascM to reoirve* byTkl IU(i««r.

Wo will lot bO twapontlbla tar•neat ualeoe tkey *ro detected bo-Ion too tecond inoeiUon.

Mo cancailationl will ho acatptador eke* got Made In advertitementeo x oour n/er receipt ot omce.

BCAMJNC:Bool relate. TOOOOOF MOM.All Otter*. • ». m. Wllasldiy.

O i l Ossified

Red Bmk 64WI3

LOST AND FOUND

J-OST—Rfd Bank. On i l r n t or in gior*.lidy'i very sjiecitt! style ( i n n bell,

nut chin? drtss . I'Mlffs to fin.Ur, butijnporlflr' to owner, EA S-OJc.'-K.Lcfet—Lc-ft in « ntnre on Broad i<t., tan

caif briff raif, lcttcrc-d " H. V. V. W."Plftte return 10 Woman'*1 Club, IM•road *t.. Rfd Hank, _ _r S U K r C ^ t h r t t iowboBt77~1ngiiirp nock

it.. Sfa Bright. SnnfJ!flPf!_HrJich.*W&CSD---K:fthilf .HI'I" Dmnliy. ' NiivViink

rivrr Vicinity Bed Bunk, <nll RE«..?73-'j, ^ _LOST—Slumt'Vc rat, two jtnr* old, f *-

malf. In Lilt It Siiv»r. Answers tormnp "Katy." Chiidrtn's r*t. Reward.

miautea to put loeaeri «« wklle we ro-eop four tint. Ho charge lor loaaartervice. Mount Tiro Service, 71 Wkitttt.. Red Bonk. Wom IE t-laM.

•NCONTUIUBD l l U l l o aad «—»(•ot trail aavna Iw avarr raaa to>

vow K w Valf— t* HIM. «*•l i t * (or 1» ting* rolls. KlBrta'aFais* and Willliwu. N llta-aeuta etiawi.

FOR SALE

JTciFT ToiTEviRY ectaaioa. Pottery.eoiiper, krow and wrought irea Mr-

eltiet Honer the Fleweit, Mo Braidtiro«t. rkono BE ••MM.AITESfiO»rTiOKE OW4JtEII-S|vi

money by awdernlting row aavatyourself. * o aro aiuippad to Mrt>lyrou will oil tko mtteriili aeoattary.Small mentklr inrawntt ariauaed oopur.-.hate of oar materitle. Her* a ntome al tko ioka rou «»o ale:Attic initiation, application of tilt-ooatd iii kitchen or fcatk-laisk routbeaement or attio tat* a plarrooa, bed-CUOK at sen. Coniiloto liaa of Umber,Biillvork, hardware, coiot, vail k«ro,roosn«. tiding. p!»*uo«. oiwri, viiiaowt,imuKtioa. clc. I'rto kouoo »loo kook.AB>n»n Building guwlr, Hilkoror il.ot Huddcn'i Corntr. Miallotova. fkoatRE t-t«tt.•TitVUONI—Wo kovo cxrrtkiM rou

••ao in ik« lino of »luakiei ant kut-itig aupplioa for tbo kuiloiog or rtoovat*ir,g o( four tiooni. A lorgo oroerlBoal

kathtubi. koaim, toiloti a*g acaicintibincti. ulickoo ainkt, footvrinf tka fa-IOUI Ifuunkcfttowa kitckom; foa. oil anaoal Iroa salting plant* fur itraai aaat,t vatar <>««t or kot air; oil kuraort

xta Minncopolia-Honar*cll conlrala.i»l tank* ana aavtic unka, gal»amw«

d klack i>ipa and Ittisga. cooparbing and (ittingi, tail sipo 0»d It .

iiKt. A largo auortntnt of tlattriend goa water Ocalfrj, electric and (atngea, 'actric rofrigcratoro and frora>i. I'k* famouB Micra wairr pmrtinid tump puniii. Nuaiaroua otker ittaoi.iddlftown Plunking and Haatiag gup-

No, i t . at Hcaddaa't

Will tSLTf AND fUU-IVI toi alot'trit BOtora In atsrk. Pouglat liar.

E« Ca. »6 Con Front itraat- rkonad Bonk I.I1II,

Ql MUD Or" CAKJEt! "tko na«ttlla »rptting la no* on tali at Carpet

Craur i Broad at.. Red Bank (aoeond»«or), Eilimalat «ladjir givao.C W E l t AM) KtJUS by Mohtwk, Alt.-

aadrr Smith. Karanktuaian. MagctMd Artloom in the ncweit eolora, d«.oliril and fabrlct arc now on dltplof 01Carp* Ccnttr, I Broad it- Rod lank,jlfg.md loor.l

•UlLUINU MATCKIALI.t:iri'!i«i. National Luabrr C»,,

•outk Seftr.th OTr., at tbo railroad.Foiiak VO «<2409.

CHICKS, (irtiliier, lavn and gardentaolt and turplirt, Whnlekala and re-

tail. Diibrow BrothPn, Whalepond rd<.Wttt Long trench. Call LO «-»«B»._ _fiKfN FOUNTAIN potatotiraiio baled

tiTiw. HO ( . i i» i j f injr ._ i i .fSfiStCnot SOlLI TOP tolli Verr

good and tcttcd. Lawm graded andte'ded. Call a ( fr « P. M.. Ml 1-HIU.FANTB—100% wool gabirdine't, irg.

via- | U . » i , aala price | 9 . t t ; raronatkardirxi 14.96, til tliei. Sacco'iFtnti (hop, ill Writ rront « . . Rod•tnk, . .MO'PITAI. BEP8 RENTED—N»w mod-

ern adjuatable hoipita! bedt for rent.Miw and uitd btdi for lale. Call RE••1114, »ik for "Patient «er»ife." Frotolelivery. South JerBrjr Surgical Supply,»l Eatt Tront It.. Red Bant.

Sfcp TIKES—All sites, reatontblelu-icea. Recapping ind repairing, all

oik fcuaranLscd. Dwyci't Ski.TiikStation, Highway It , near Fiva

!!•«. Middletown.•iCK-UP BALERS. New Melltad. now

or u»ed. Conovtr Broe. salei and tar.ce, Wjckatunk. Pkoat_HP l - l l l l .

and give the best pricel, Call SwartlFurniture. Highway 18, BE •.1211.*VF. GIVE GOOD tratle-ini on your old

furnituri i t wa hate i n outlet for it.ill Swarta Furniture, Higkwiy II, BE

t><321S,

SAVE AT WHITE Furniture 4Bedding Co., 170 Monmouth i t .

Bid Bank. RE I-10SI.

R E T HURT*—Wtar Kimpp Aeotredtkoet for men nnd women,, with built*

ta nrchet and cushion Inner ides. C, J.Cltyton. LO 1.11 IO_M.SAVE loft OtTEoOFiNG material sec-

andt available, I in 1 ttrip shingle, illallots 14.50 to,.; 90-pound l ine rollnonag 12.10 roll: 15-pound felts. IMOtell. Ralph Mundy, Highway It , Keanlkurg, KE l-0i0i-J.

taddleiMiddlttown Stock Farm.

tnd brid>.Thomai S,

yield. Hithnay 35, Bed Hank.WHEEL CHAIRS RENTED—New deluie

chrome wheel chain for rent. Rcavon-aalo. New and uteil chain for aale. CalRE 1-2114. atk for "Patient Kfr»lre,"F delivery. 9outh Jcrtcy 8ursleal

ly, S» ERtt Front it., Rfd Btnk.ITBoy, HdLhS lSO-SOO lbs. o f iII cubic foot food compartment. Price

t?8. RE «-.M3.llHE CH^NA, glaitware, furnituro am

krica-brac; reatonably priced. Willfcuy fine antiquet. Georgia Karunnt, 7Atlantle »ve.. Long Bnneh, LO ••« 7 I J« 7 I J .BOTUt TPPPtfeS^AKC regllte^d".

Jir.e ToweTn. rrtetiold. TR S-n"9S.A ¥ T l A l I J E M t O r 4 2 r f c

years eld, with Partgon reverie. Goofcuy for part replacemeritt. RE Q-4B57-J,JUREBRFD COLLIES. Seven wtekt old'

Very reatonable. Phone FR S.l!iO4

HEALTH FOODS, tlnttie ttockinit,Hauter'a molaiifs, Yogurt, Urcw-• n jteaat powder, diabttie and tiltfret foodt, eandiet, juicet, breadi.vitamlna, trutses, back lupportt.wheel chain, Hill't PreacriptioaDrug Store, Albury Park, AS l>1950.

snam A L L M E WLawnmower. weed cutter, trimmer

one "easy to handle" unit. Sizes foievery need. Phone now for detailiCarl Beckmann, SE I-00T9. If no anawer. RE 6-«700.STUDIO PIANO, mirror 3' 24"x24":flv

ateel cabinets, different tieei, flamps secretary's df'sk, cost 1125; free:runners. M! l^ngts^R.WOOD — Fireplace, stove, klndlia

Chariet H. Wilson's wood yard, iPeach tt., New Boro Shrewsbury, PhoniRE 4-184* •REFRIGERATOR—In (rood running o

der. To Inspect, call RE_6i33Jj;,*_MODERN- BABY "UPRIGHT mirro-plan

Original cost $650, bnrely used. W•acriflce for 92S0. Call mornintr*. bitween « and 10 o'clock, AT 1-0230-PETS—Baby monkey*, inr^e outno

cages. Priced for quick sale, Pho:KE 4.0404.

l lH Bella aertt of•E I - I I7 I . Oa«a

ly Co.. Higkwayorner. Middletowa,led Bank. Pkono

Xl iXLF.Nt~*liV uf afrigerator. €Ja|l HE * u

OVAL. lteBTNGT0Hru*««r*a«t1. aidL. C. dmitk trpowritm. low aa U»-ktt.

tccoiutHionod. «utr»»toe4. flgralta'a,03 Moataautk MroM. rtMM M • -4 »

^ytod ro-

WE BUY AND SELL inrtkliflContents al koatt, atorot, ottattt,

eellart, attlea, china, (lasawart, an-tiques, art object! and all krie-a*brae. Ruscil'a, 2t Eatt Front et,rhone RE l - l l l l .

CVNBSAM slIIMACTIJI. I n t d ao*.Tkia kat not kce«_ u««d^_RE *-ttl».-

CACMtiilJKll—Red,' male, loving ttitpc-lition, '1% feart, registered. Honor-

broken, $r<0: Toy MMnrhetter i>uppy.Mrt. A. Swanson, rt. 35. near Five Cor-ner«._lliddi.tr)»n. Ill 5-02(13.SEW MAPtt (HESTof drawera; two

neutrel colored >-umdaa rugt. Call LO(-474I-R.

*ASHtN<. machine, wringertypf telf timer, Excellent condition.

C«;i SE •1312-4 afler 1 o'clock or OBSaturday.*TWII LAWN MOWERS—la

dition. Very reasonable.good eon-

_ leauiro l idWallace_tt_.. «ed Bank.fclfCHSN "IINK—Wkiio enamel, two-

bowl, one deeep for laundry. Coaaalot*with awinging faucet and Ittinga, l i t :Westinghoute electric range, oven aaeifour burners, |ao, Botk good COBditloa.I l l 4-43HH-J. ^ _ _ ^1»8* tTlRD TRUClTItATJIAtOR. Soo i

thape, Suiltltle for ttock car. Alsocar mdio. KKf-1572. _REAL HUYI-lri|tid«ir*e "refrigerator

unit, one k. p. motor, t'aa aa aeen b*aiipointatent. KE d-dll.'i-i.NEW COCA (OLA Picnic cooler. Ideal

for ftrhrrmtn | l « , t i l l KE d-nl ltafur B P. M."

r t . one year old. Good forKnowing, breeding or pet, PkoBO KE

T-:it?K. _ pfWO DOOSS.'iY'TiiKn and l«'a" wide.

Oth 27 V ' 2 ' i " R bi PkOther 27 V'x2»'/i.

HI 3-1447-K.'

n and l a wide.Rea torn bit, Pkono

FURNITURE, glassware, tr ica-brae. Call RE «-2i«7-W for ar-

aiointment.

POSTS AND KAIL ItatlM laid tndtrerted, N« charge for M i a m i ,

Fhont Saturday and Sunday, or week-day, after 4 P.M. , RE I-.U'-B-*.WATER PCMPrt—All tltesT Jet and pie*,

ton triiet. D. 4 J. Company, "-.aWty.llle. Phone EA I-0III.R.I.ILLWORK — Citineti n iT screensmade to arder. D. 4 t. Company,

Seobeyville. Phone EA I-OUI-B-*..FINE POTTERY, brass and copper con-

taincrs. Alto novcltiet for all oecntioni.hen a i y ke Ailed witk pltnti ind

tlovrert froa our own greenkoutct. Ipl-wak Florist. »a Avenue of Two Riven,

ust of! Hlntleaann't Corner, el tall

LtFETlBt GAtBn. Alr-ern't aluminum^All tliti. Immedlttt delivery, F. I,

Dugan 4 Sons, Marlboro. FR I-U48,HOjfK~t>_LtVERY SERVICE now avail",

tblt for Laisart'i wide variety Tail"''—it bread, rolla, etkei and paltry. Call

writt Wm. Wtntt, Franklin ave.West Kstn.burg. KE I-O882-J.TELEVISION ANTENNA' double XTypi,

Completely installed, ISO, Televisionrepair, snd conversion.; new picturtubes Call RE l - l l l i R .

tuthenlic antiguet at prictt tkit art•Whin reason. We buy nnd sell. II

East Maple pi. KE 7-80II-W.SMTTMWfE tiCTFlt7~Ciwiplete or in^

diviiluslly. Bell A Howell with Tay

PARRAKEKTg—Ail normal colon, 115a pair and up. Call Saturdays and

Sundays. Baythore Aviaries, 18 and 47Thirteenth St., West t£«-ansburaT-*A NEW MACHINE. "Merry Tiller" which

cultivate.-, Jiloara, hots and mows;llfiu.50 delivered. It amazes you. leavesjrnu st'eHUoutid; Endorsed by. Witten-berar NurKeries. Agents and dealer.wanted. Make from 15,000 to |B,O0Oin four months out of a year. Splendidopportunity for part-time or full-time.Cnrlton W. Fox made 13,000 in a tinglewe, k in New Jersey on vacation time.For full particular*, write or call Jos-eph Maxwell, 71 Center ave., AtlanticHisrhla.ndt. AT1-178K-J.THREE-PIECE PARU>R~8Bf~il«\~baby

crib IS. 4r.-r!»(e car bttttry 14. <Joodcondition. Call after I P, M., Ml I-1474H.i~S-l'OOt OLD TOWN TANOF, Fycellcnt

e-znditioii. Fully equipped. Must betein | o be appreciated. Price 1120. Setat 17 Locust ave.. Fair Haven.*FoTfilfcO BABY CARRIAGE, witk mat.

tresa, 110, RU I-I350.J 'KET.ISTERF.D ART Beanie pups, teve"n

months old, Retdy to run this teaioB.Male and female, 140 for the pair, ar125 spiece. RE «-5.-.2r,.EIGHT-PIECE BLONDE mThogtny bed.

li-foot paintere extension ladder, "likenew, |2fl. Call RE 4-5022 after It F. M.«BABY GRAND PIANO. Venetian blinds,

for two pirture windows, white, usedonly three weekt: 17 pieeel beam. JxlO,ait yardt long: 12 pltcea beam *««, Aveyards long: potstove, tank, 12-gallon,used only twn months: tat Inildt doori,electric fixtures for tix roomt. T EtttHighltnd ive., Atlintlt Highland!. Fkant

t, mi

• VFOOT KELVIMA1WBIa perfect fuaniaf ardor,

RE 4-0121.*20 MOUTH MA. aVal*., 2 t . t5ak». fco»

lent with children. Will aall aaly toaomeone with groundo auaHcioat for kiacomplete freedom. M. Wiaor. U C-470J.»JdOriJATKESUMJI. U r g * also, peree.

Iain iaside and aut. Reconditioa»d laatmon.h excellent eositlitioa. Frlea It*.Alto two . _ \|H e«rb. KC C-II4J

B u m f i

f l V H t V^ramwsijiviwe^, aj a ««>BJ av^v*

fi-panel doora wita kardwara.KE

eonditioa. 140. CallVincent J. Ciaglia. I I~ ,nk/

G«o4 ruaaieaU l-lill-/

tioka gl.. Bad

gfAtftsfk KITTCin. It waekt old, onamala, oa* «em»le, | U wtk. Fkaat BE

l-»»2|.» after l;t» F, ¥ •fMilliOPANl~flCtVU wiado«» ld>«l.

Cott HO. will tell l i t . — g-4llt.T I i r M A i T E i f i T

Cott HO. will tell l i t .r « SPEEDTIirMAiTEi.

new, IU. RE «-«M.«__^stTTER'PtJPUt*.

— g4llt.fractleaiTr

RlMJN ^stTTERPtPUt . Oao fa-male, four moatat aid; one taalo, four

weekt old. Field and tkov atoea. W. E.Platt, 72 Mance ave. RE «.t»4*-W.»f i T T i i r Tf ». r

one yetr old: plow, dier, cvltivttor.Call t'ter «. RE *-lUt-W. W. f-Platt, 11 Htnce ave.. Red Bank.'ANflUilE MAIfOGASY sleigk bed in

beautiful eonditioa; alaa 4rop-ltaftable and aix ruak ksttatn ekaiie. AtSwarta Furniture, N i k I* B t2 O i

Funtue ,Oppotitt tt

ttatn ekaiie. AtNigkway I*. Bt d-iddletowtj fir* Ctta-3211.

. ny.TWO GOOD USIP gat ttevot for oalr

139 each. Swtrta Furniture. Highway85. RE 4-1211. Opaotitt MiddletewaFire Company.

narwKaruKa149.50 n, ..(rus for oaly l i t . l t . At

Swartt Furnitur* Mlgkway IS. BE • •3213. Oppotitt Midalatowa Fire Com-

ny.COME AND LlJOIC at aur utod toreaid-hand dmartment. Bedt complete l i t ,

kitchen sett I2t. parlor tett I4t, three-piece bedroom sits IC>. aad aaanr manbaritaint. At Swarta Furniturt, Hlgk-way »s, RE l - m i . Oppo'K* Middle-town Fire Company.BOY'S "BICYCLE—B7inT~Mw~fi iW

equipped. Won at Dremen't fair. Willtacrirlce. Fkone RE I-It l j -R.PUP>ncr=Co7ke7 Sr«"niel«: HOUHT-

hroken. Quick lale. Reasontkle. AlaaP»r«ian_eat. Call RU l - l t « l .THREE ROOBB OF furalture left to sell

on consignment for %%% At ftwartaFurniture. Highway SI. RB I-IJ1I. Op-polite Mlddletown Fire Coatpaay.VTSltVC, rrrNtr;»nitiMle~r1orsc. HounJ,

riapple grey gelding. Ideal for children.Selling price tlT.O. Ineludra Welttrasaddle and bridle. EA | .»IH-W.

BUSINCsSS NOTICES

VACUUM eletttm MtMlrttL kar MfetAlUa Bltetrit kkaa. I t l rk l l* Metal.

WIC U*AN~VOU lirte. ao tkar**. trklU. f •«"• • ' • i».'«t '«kaat4. _Ha«at TINttrvice. 74 Wkltt tt., Bad Baak. FktM

CtNERAL CONtlACTOI. iMtitcatltf.g-adlng. to? talL til tllrt, tladtra.

travai mtaurt. tewMala M4) tffy wtiitktsllt, drtvtwayi NMtMl Ukaw) Waw*.

. limmont iprlngi.condition. AT l-»84»

Good

ICE BOX. CRAY EHAMIL. koid.Ing II poundt af let. Perfect coa>

tiltlon, prlct l i l t laundry ttova tadkoller, to* gallon!, perfect tatdittaa.It*. RE I-I4M.

SHALL GOAT HERD, Four do#t, onebuck. Purebred, registered Tagger,.

kurgt. Two art now milking: 1100 forajuick aale, Goodell, Sailers Wty, Ram-aon.*fiVE RANGE SHELTERS. Ont 10x11:

three, 12x14; one l l x l t ; new platformteals •, mtUl iiettt. Russell Peterson, Tin-ton Failt. EA »-»42«-W-l

Hobion f-2.!i lens. Revere deluxeprojector cue , tereen, RE I-4IS4-Wafter II P. M.USED COMBINE. Massey-Harrls tnglnc

with re-cleaner. Reasonable. Con-over Bros., Wlckatunk. Phont HO I-

•OCKBR SPANIEL pupplet. purebred,platinum blond and red. Ktng'i Ken-

nels. State Highway 85, Oakhurst. 1)1

ALL"!N~E*XCELLENF7ondTtion. Screendoor, 2' 10"x7': combination door,

V I0"A7': two screens. 8" S"x4' 10"ifour screens, 2" 2"x4' 10": two lereem,2' 8"x4' 10": acreen copper, ttorm tlth:four storm tash, 8' I"x4' 10": two ttorm•aah, r S".\4' 10": two ttorm sash, 2'H"*4" 10". RU 1-0714.

FUPPIES—English tttttn, Only •ftw left. Idett ftr tatintry komt.

Beautiful)? mtrktd 4ogt, klatk aadwklte. malts rtatoatklt. Pktat B I••tdtl-M.*

AUfo (UbioV-lt_ rtpairlng, It rear

fAUCO. THBfenttwii, it

5P"OltaalafCB as«M

•ftTTIu TAIVKBalia dry wtllt,

tlautta glvtn 'i Oeear Richer, If l*e>Htvea. Fhon* BE • . l l l l .IVlHd laitruetlaat. Uarnta drive ttfilr. Look far

lupm fiiiIn taftlr. ta drive taftly. urn

Ika tar witk twa ttttrlnt wktclt.t en it auto driving InttnsetloM tlaetl l l l . Baty Mttked Auta Driver Train*lna t MMl. II Bait Front t t Bt t*

tf; «IIID1 Of ioba doaa. Ting aad moving. Cellars, attict «a4

yarda cleaned. Will pay calk for rourtrask. Call KB I-C584-J Before 11 A_ M.and after % P. M

o H f t U c f & , propertymaintenance, repairing, ptiatlag, doe-

arating and paper hanging. For aati-tnatet pkono Red Bank «-»«»2.CBTELLI FAlNTlNG^ina aecoratia*

eervice. paper ktaging. plain and * e c•rativt painting. 20 Mount at.. RedBank. Pkor.e BIL«-0l»^. ^_LA»K I O I I R tnd tawa tkarpeaotfkr

i K E t l l 4 Mn v o e i r e c K A m e , t t tpaal otptle tanks, dry wtlk, M Miwiag iokt Trucking. »» Pttck gt..

Me. l o r . Vhrowttur,. BE I 114*. C.Wiltoa.

MBfGHBOBMOOP grocery tttrt fatteat. Going kutiueil. Coraor •uttoa-

voad tnd Maple tvea., Katoatowa. EA

AfLAKTIC HIGHLANDS. Garage —4atrvice nation, rt. It; alto apartawat

witk seven rooms and katk. Sail or loan.Caatult »'. A. Geklkaut. 71 Beackwty.KB «-utll or AT l-kl.ttj*'.GAI .«TATION—Iocatetl1li«hway M.

V kl t KE 7-Oltl.S in tka Bed

I .TATVery rettonakla rent,

t N T i iBank area, witk an ettablisked route

.jing HOO weekly kutinelt. "EjUk-Hiked Butiaeu," »o» t i l . Bed Bank.RK 4-5170. _ _ ,FUtLY E5Un>>F.b bakery f.

Beatanakle. Reatoa for aclliu R™wl"tl|

mautkln«airt Munck't Bakery 41it" Red Bank. Phone hE_ ^W H O L E S A L E »V)iiA distributing u

nets Popular brands. Your choice ofequipment. Call KE 8-1J46-U.f AVER* H)R SALE—Doina grost kuti-

nest 110,000. Fully equipped. Salepriee l>,000. Location, Jamesburg.Write. "Tavern," Ro«_Ml,_Rjd_g«»k/_BUSINESS—A ISO.OOO a year radio, tele.

vision and appliance ttore on cornerfar tale. With it gneti l*5« paneltruck, like new, 21 I4KP4 picture tubes,new; I other sizes, picture tubet; 40tradio and television tubes: 1500 in parts;IS.dOK in radio, televiaioni, washing ma-chines and refrigeratort (newl; l i t o Inmiacellaneout items. Complete test etjulp-m»nt vol>i»* af |l,(lnn If Intereeted,call KE 7-2747-B after I F. M. Retiringfrom kutineat,ItOlt F()R RUNf-SuitaUt for most

nny kutiness. One block from BedBank railroad station. IS North Bridgetve., Red Bank.*•Eb~BANK—Mo'nmouth it, ~>

least. Available in August,a month. Good location. Idfle building business.moutk tt.. ar ll FIIIN

itorero>gust, Rent 1*5

n. Ideal for traf-usiness. Apply It Mon-eall Ftul geldln, RB • •

more pieeet ofNew York In

or mWeitchester county, . . .

come property for property In thiaeinity. Whit have you 7 Can use areen-hauies, hojset, apartment houset orfarm. Broker! Innited, Write, F. M.,

____.•.• t ™ * • B'Ota *n ee 11 M m i a u i f #* • l i

BASEMENT TAVERN~~E~eUetit Incomt(ronerty. Established location, Ellip-

tical bar Attached sturdy ilx-rooadwelling witk kith. Atklng I40,«t0.Dennis K. Byrne. Realtor!, Phone RUMill1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _M3tA«JIR»t=rully eauifMd.' Talior

tnd cletnlng, Ttvern and ktr. Ideallocation!. Frlced right, Rowann 4Anelten. Sen Bright. Phono SE 8-0147,FACKAGE LlttlTOR 8TbRE=Heart~et

Bed Btnk. flond going buslneti. Key,plut stock. Good lease. Owner tellingdue ta Illness. Franklyn Htvilaad,Braker. RE 4.1(11.

AUTOMOBILES

AKBaV .door. Perfect coaattioa. aat lt.«MI lei. Tkit ear it uatlirttg«ld. r*di».

koater, custom eovora. overdrive, killholder, kack-«* li»kt. Brill aail natwrkook aciea aad takt ami ia aaitjaaft.Aak. for Dr. qujdlag't «tr_at Wteaer'l

lt«IB)a•itk ratiio.l l li

dara. BaRB l -d i t l

~t>

wr talat>. f»»r a«»i»»a4koatte. atwtwrloa. tlirortioa

I U 11.4(1.l t a f

tea.

•itk ratiio. koatte. atwtwrla. tlirortitlgaalt. ilia cavttt: Itay •Utaaw: 11.4(Fiaaaaed far HaJMttk*. O*ta latadara. Baglitk •otere, II aUf»a t eRB l d i t l T

tt~mt>P»oB Cammaeiere, l o w door.Askiag | l . t l * ar keMt atar. Muttaell SatuUtsu

tlit

turaay or »uadar. BE I-II7IWBKK: in. Fttao" n-J-i after l P. • .

ttlltatiiii

tor.tint

tlia tav/trt, ! •Ian. ll.dtO. JBLL

ti-tta paaol. I»M I• ^ Itlt/twrat at)ovtrkaul*)

laai, kodr aoar.daring kathtta

BacAlaT UM i l l daring kutiaota laart^IIM tT*ICK COUPB—Co«4 eoaditioa:

Twa titra tint, Htay ctH, ratila aadketter: M i l . Frank MtCtslly, eoraerVtrmoat l t d Watd •vat.. Fort Moa.•wittk.OFKISI cm. maavr mtam-

tiaa, twa cittrrintrt. Ideal far frtaoafotdt: retioMkll. KianiBUrg Etta t*t(.tins, Ckurck it. Pheno KB 4-tl4».r r f i r t t T«rfLYM<HITir

cellent candltitn.* tt tpprecitte.

RB l - I H t ar BB

All M tint. MuttAlklag II.IM. Call

7 « 7lTIXdiUYA-l coaditlea.

er, ave wkeelt.I-M7I-B.*

BBOAir. 1,111 • ! ! « , InM M katttrr aa4 kott-Oat owner. Call MA

rrBUIaTnrpn. ftadle ana ketttr.two daar aedan. Mar kt toaa at Cur-

rier'i Etta Stttlan, earatr lat t Frtnt

•aad meeaaaleel eoaditlaa. Mewly.•Tnltd. l i l t I I t l l Fard V.I Pitk-uptruck. 17,«tt original allee. runt likea new ear. tit* at«lv Hinted, IITI.Applegate't OtMfe, earner Avenae D,Leouardvllle rd, Leaaarda.lilt I'MtoMltf tutltw watwa.• ditin l i l t A t ' M i l l .

'd—

lt MtoMltcondition, l i l t .

1147 cWtfBOUBadla tnd k

Retionaklt. Calr r ~ ~

.Wi-tSir1

hcttir. Beit o»er. BG 4-«4II.J.

HCLPWANTtO

ssr; MttaT Frtdattf. I

UVB-IN eTgSB A*/AHtf j»% Paayat .Bianaii^ taaa .aad fwpiawadu^ jati*

**Wa7ait, ^»i£Bl9 MaagHI

KIT—For laKtl talUac aatltlaa. C—rr. Bitorioaco ia kuildiaf liatk t t ra«uirad Call Mrt

liaattar. Btrioaco iaaelafui, kut aot ra«uirad.imitk. BB «-IM( kttwtata4 it k.m.nmtttur .....

for CaratMl •watt

daf liatCall Mrt.I:M Md

II rttrtMtaay't t•aattaaa't Catatt.CAB IIOfl-4)v.r II rtart.

Froael Cuturl, rt. II tadt*omor. BB l-tttl.»

gr4tyi

I asd founwlata I P. M. Baa.

4tyi a». Call_BLJ-*i*1J*!BOCfC MAM—Far Itundrr tnd dry

eloaains route. Fret koapitaliaatiaa.Btraian aaaraaiasattly III. Mutt aavettltt Aility. Apply Itar Cletaera aa4Uwderere. Hyrtla tve Long Branca,

•ALB1MEM—ftoaar aadlaart-tiaa. Faateraft Ikaa ttara,

N Btta4 gt., Bad Bank.

DTB—<!> Carpenter'! kelpere, II yeanaad up far ouaaer jea. lalecettiaf

werk. Fkant BE • • t i l l .MorKCRI NCLFBR-Boy I. girl I .

Can tf ekildrea tn4 ligkt koatewwh.Uva In. Own room. O**d talnr. Mutthave referencei. Ctll BV 1-IIM * * • -

j r earlymernjiigt._AN—Over SO, for eiceptien.l op-

portunltr witk national organitatioa,•dvlaary capacity, personally aad kaek-•reuad more etatntlal tknn kuaineat ea.perience: ieiikle keuri. Fkone BB 4-IHI-J from I t . It A

ri. Pkone BB I. M.. t to I P. M.»

— Far oil-kettedi i B d B k

HrmViMKiMT F oilkettedmodern o«e« kulldiag in Bad Bank.

flood tttrting ttltry witk merit la.ertaaet tnd annul) vtcatian witk Bar-Permanent Batitlon. A faur-raom aoat-koutt apartment witk atililiee supplied.Ftr middie-eaed couple. Befereneat n -aaired. Write, "luperinteadent," Bt«III. Red Bank'

P M I I. . .. . . "leneed . .Jackets tnd skirts. Ala* ktglaaeri.

MiMlleit Mr. iteidr •*rk, I, i,flekwirti. II Lewlt it., Batantawa.afXPEBlEfiCClJ favnttla girl, Mt

MTUATIOIIfWAVTED

> BAT 0YWB II wtntt inpid* mIt wark i

«IUL*BOABl> CHILI). «»e r tan antover. Fkaat KE •-JI7JJI,

COXbUb WOtfAlfwrthei 4ay a work.Moutt clataing. waakiag and Ironing,

ar aart-time. Pleaaa eail BX 1-1714 M.

RfALOTATlWAHTID

UfTIMG* Of ALL TYPE*—1-1 acretaad a koutt. Momot of a betur_elanan4 • kautt. Hoawi af • kotu* claw

•itk at leatt four kodraotnt, ate. PartMand acroage. Caak kuycrt wtitiag, I.BTMatCray Agency. Statt Migkwtr lie

S 1 A M U f r a t jaorvice. Mutt ke welt located prop*

trtiet. Rolttot TATtttrkury, Bealtor andlatartr. II West Front tt. BE 4-8ii)0.»fmOFBTV— la llumton kutineu aont.

Clieat waiting. Ella Wiltskire Agency,•taitart. Ffcona BE I l l l t , BE .-»»»«.U t t VodjR'PRorBRTY witk Grottln.

gar * Mtlitr. Complete ttrvita inrttl attatt aad tnertgete loans. «5allUwraaca I. Ickilliag. BB 1-2 111, BBMill.tWO-BCEBooarcorTAGE ta ar aetr

wtttr. Cleat, reasonable. Laat twaweekt of August tnd lint twa weektin September. FO 7-5111,

C ~ B ~ ~ r t 1 E ~ ~mCBV~~Airt;N1)EB~kutiaeM eppoe.tuaitles. F. N.. F. O. Ban 127, Peek*

•kill. M. Y.

IMfCtaUeANIOUS

hi a slave by ranking your motor an?rour boat. Yo«t rtn insure It againttall rllkt for t minimum of IS per year.Belstan Wttertury. Realtor and Inauror,II Wen Front it. RE «-t5««. All elk.ar forms of iaiuraneo told by us.*•iST"Y0tI~lf"Y6O"want • free, good

family watch 4««. Wo do not lavaroom for kill. Bnould ktve largt artsfar runaitg, BB I-IJH-W^

7-4 Apply New York But T*rBlV*7IT! Monm*utktt,. Bed Bank,WAIIAM—For ktutewerk, Ave-dar week.

Pke.ni 1 1 1.1114 kiitnew kaart:evenings, aoralngt, BB I.III4-B.FOUTnAlMCOCMTER «JIRL.~ StiTdy

nei!ttl*n .f»e elvkt .tteretM, Apftly leinerian Friendly Luncheonette, IIIWett Front tt.. Bed Btnk, ar pnaat *E•-I77I far ipiwlntaent.WAfTBMi AND~COUNTEB~Brl7irFllcki

Drlee.ln. Hlthwtv II, Mlddtettwn.Metr Flvt Cornert. Ml I.4IIT.

•OATI

VBOFISBIOMbey. OSUt, taltt, taaktlttl <anty,

Btfltttr, Mt*> vttltlaat aata 4allr,Cktrmt Btll4lni. H I l u t i t»t.Al M i l l . Mtun • i t l. lattr*vitwt I ta I. Otmn fctnraart •ta II.

&ALHAT.ON PUPWM-C.i , ktCobb't Kennels,' Sycttiera

S h b f l l d l lCobbt

Shrewsbury,ennels, Sycttiefrom l - l dtlly.

NAVY BLUE POUCE

V ^ 4

ttcn i tave.,

Sunday!

^ R V ^ V M :SINK CABINET=Srand new. Capital dt-

lux, 411-Inch, RE I-08II-R.r>ltIONEl

lux, 411-Inch, RlEcbRr>ltIONEl)

ll hEbRrltIONEl) vacuum cletntr tndall attachment!. Reasonable. BB I-

RARE BARGAIN, Chataktri git tanft,whitt, ttvea kurntri, thret anna,

broiler. Ideal far kotel. restaurant, arUrge kitchen. Spring Lake I-0KM.BEVfN~DUCif~DECbTS; one pair kip

rubber kooti, ilse »H. All in goodcondition. Prleo IIS. Write. Box 7.Locust or phone AT 1-0577-1.SHALL (HIST Bt' DHAWTM, Heal

furniture bouitht, told nnd trtded.Hiirhwny 31 nnd Valley dr., Ntveiink.Can KJLI-O^II.J htforajt and after C,SEW 1»S1 MOTOROLA 17-lneh tele.

vision. Blond oak with table to match,Below cost. Terms, Used »xl2 rug, 140:three 4'ixf ru««. 111) each. (AmericanOrientals). RE «-2i:5.HOFFMAN PRESSING" machinT Good_condltlon. Reasonable. RE l-llitH.J.NORGE 7 CUBlr-VOOT rcfrlrentor.

Excellent condition, 170. AL 8-

EXECTRIC WATER circulating Coca".Cola. Ice- box. Pnctlcally new, |100.

Forrar'» Liquors. Broad St.. Shrewsbury.BLONDE COCKER SPANIEt—Elghl

months old. 125. Call RE 4.«»*4.R.1after 7 P. M.*

-R.SMATL~8CREE!Ttelevislon and antenna,

% i i 7 i 3 ! !RCA VICTOR TELEVISION~setTio:iS"ch

tcreen. I".". Perfect condition. Rea.•on »cl!in», purcbaied larger one. KE7^S27Snftfr ' P J *

blousef. enmel hair jackei. all f\r.r18. Summer clothes, sir.t 1«-18. SF.2-6U5. _lAUDElt BABY GRAND. Lil:c niv..

Sacrifice. S400. AT_l-tiS61.MOHXIR LIVING ROOM luiter'Sofa

(maronnK two chair?, (one gray),lone maroon.) (Jood condition: ninemonths nld, S<Ui. CiU! KE C444<-Wafter 6 o'clock,'1SSY~SP1N DRYER. Five years old,

145. Phone Lfl B-0060.M.ONE HAND SURFACE" grinder, motor-

ized with magnetic chuck, one Pratttr Whitne-y hnnd screw machine, 7-lficapacity, one 5 n. p. sinsrie nhnae motor,one Delco-Remy arenerntor. R0 m p, 12-V.Call between 7 and 9 P. M., Enellshtown7-BJt.i.OIL BURNING FLOOR furnace. Heats

five-room tmnynlnw, 175, Call eve-

6AS~~HEATER—American Standard".Hood condition. 20 (mllons. Reason for

leUini?, we use nil burner for hot watertunply. Firit tlT, takes it. RE<-31."4.112 HarriBonave., Fal_Ha_ven.RUGS—9x111 Ka'ra itan Domestic Ori>-n-

t.1, RxtO and 9x12 Rrnadlnom, cherryred, two-tone tiluc, and cedar, twn run-ners, mahnpany full sir.e bed with In-nersprinir mattrrmi nnrl lio.\ alir'tnsr. Willtell mattreri or spring sriwnte. two i,three.rilcre living room set. laern mciwetable litmi> anil tnirroi, Bnrtralnfl. KE

DA'LM'AflAN PUPS pTiTTfirTrt: w7lj•rinttrd, six weeks old, 130 rach. LO

I F B V E I . CAS REFRIOERATDR. In roodconHitlnn. Tternonakie olTer accented

C a _ H I a-H2H.R.FOR('EI.A1N LINED Ice box Uxl2»20"

t o clinmlier, It . HE 8-IO41-J.FRKBKIIVIN(; TIME IS HERE—II-

A00 Maann JHrx. liints, quarts and %•(altont, r«a»otial>le: Florence heater andoil drum: full slse bed: two electric

llnttuilnt: four typewriters, Royal• • • two emiy Tlnhta. KB

^ _ n f t f r < P J * ."WElL-MC-LAm oil burnTSi boTj r.

Rnted at 391) feet ateam radiation,or 625 feet hot water. Used only oneseason. Al«<i second-hand Flat »hower

i h and other bathroomIO^T

nsona>» fett crossCall after «

MU it. P. M6T6»-ln gooj conation.

attached to Maytag washing machine,needing repairs. Cheap. Call RE • •0423,*SERVEL GAS REFRIGERATOR. Four

cukle-foot 'In good condition. Fkane

8lTAL'irM7irlO<iANV bed, (100old). witVtpri'ngVi h

8-0834. Si 100 rttrlrun. FB

ALtTsUMMER STUCK 25% ort. the' ' us lince consignor! thall

tale price. The Consign101 Shrtwakury tve.. Red

ontale it _rtceive fullment Shop,BankWALNUT DINING ROOM aultt. teT.

May be teen nt 128 Will it., WaitLong Branch.

SALE. SATURDAY, I t A, M. ta IP. M., in Llncroft. South weit

corner of Fivt Corner!, Furniture,glanware, bric-a-brac.

A«citRAetofcriiiTTrt.gftvtl, top loil, gtrdtni pltwtd; ind>

Ing; cesspooli; klua itoae tjrlvtwtyt;slliwalki. Jamtt H. Dean, Jr , II Uwlttt Batantawn BA l -» l i l .

= i

WE HAVE ON DISPLAY n Int t t l t ftioa of used can. DeRldder Bulck,

Inc., HI Monmoutk it.. Red Bank." o n t BE I.80W.

PAIKTIR7" DECORATOR t n d H H rkanger; Interlay aad mttrltr; II

yean' t'Ptrlenct. Eillmtttt eheeifullyglvea. Loult Canan. 411 Skrtwikuryaye Bed Rank. Phone BB I-II44-M.HAT BALING and comklag; eomplttt

toW from fltl* ta karai alia plawlag.dltcing, lowing, grading, (round «lttr.lag c a n hulling, Uwm i l d l l i

RtTrI

lag, cora kuttiag, Jl iwit Nlftd; limed,cleared, etc. RaTpk Maker, contractor.HO t - l l t l , ifter I F, M. MA 1.17M-W.W1TARK BUYING present Vripr^kiJt

and rye. See ut Before you tell, J. i.d r y . Setellett CompanBUTMuit

D SELL

efore you tall,ono FR 8-II04.

. AND BELL wcond-ktnit ke In food condition. L.

elttkll.

li-HOUR B U T i a • • IffanmlmM B B B ^ I m m M l l m m t t l ABMnamaUnVammmi

Wa anil ftr a%* wtKttr. laratriBa4la aM Bttttrtt «Mf. I t WMFront i t . Rt4 Btik. fttnt n••1741. /

W l PA»

OPPORTUSTrfTHOF—Antiques. Wtl-nut lamp table, ona drawn and aktlf,

three Empire mahogany tlip seatedtliMirs, cherry drop-leaf six-legged table,walnut spool cabinet, bran "Gone Withthe Wind" lamp, bric-a-brac, glass,ehina, brut copper, tinware. Wo buynnd tell. The Matthews. I l l Broad*

tmrn

YOU WORKED hard for yourmoney. Now, let it work for you.

Invent wisely through A. FrankGreenhnll, Monmouth Securities Co.,Kelly Building. RE 1-4807.

WEStlNGHOUSE REFRIGERATOR, s i ,cubic feet, four yean old. Good me-

chanicl diti 140 H icubic feet, four

chanical condition.rair_Haven.HOUSE MEAT—Fresh

rnuiiili I I ; puppieh O d

d. Good me140 Harrison ave.,

fish. Open Sundays.Shop, Hixhv.-ny 2r>Red Bunk.'

ffoten^—ffve, birds. TropicalHelen Miller's Peti th fHelen Millers Pet

Six mile! north of

TWlN"*BOAT oRTutu horna. New 11.30for nair: medium site Prlnt-o-Matle

printer. Comnlttr outfit, l lfi: hronieproneljer 20xl t ,_t ( . HE «-0!(S.',.W.'RECoStilTlOSED lliwn rnowers7~KrTT-

I34O.M.ANTIQUE SHOP—Bric-a-brac, oval

marbls ton tabkf. Victorian finger-larver] snfn, aidr thairs, tnirrnri, lamps.INut Brs house) Main St., Port Mon-mouth. Clppri dally. Sundays*SERVEL OAS RErrilGERATo'RrrUasoli.

able Phone RK «-9l«l.»•fTnjtK~TiRE;c~Tmr"7oosi6T~ToTTnj;

(ioml rnnHltlon. Call A T M 8 2 0 . J .HTllTsF. CORN—Tom VanSclioTFiirMld'-WlllTE"POR"r"rCAlN~coal ranm-, enn-

verted to oil, warrninK closet and lo-cation hot water retwrvalr. Call I,()

blue plattlc tnd chrome, Separate tomake sturdy chair and table, uiefulthroughout childhood. RE 4-2»59GOOD. SMALL~ICE~»bxriSuTtib(rTi

an extra for barbecue: cottoif pad-dinit for cjuliti: fern ttand, beautifullady's black corde bag new pair ltdy'ishoe*. ai7.e 4. RE W-HORS,9x I rRUG—American Oriental. 110: flooral. 16

R u

CiTrATJE. Sldet, driveland doei all farm work. AT I-H20.J.

PAINTERS AND DECORATORS, I Iyean experience In metropolitan area.

Interior and exterior work, plasteringand cluing. Raphael Salat. SO Skrtwi-bury ave.. Highland!. Phone Ml 1.1411.

bb J ' tUBstnenaru H > -JIM NANNINI—Cenertt ttatractar. 111

Ulghton aw.. Red Bank. BB l- l l l t .

BA1UMOB tat ttrtkat, tAtir.wtyt, ttt. Mitt k» •HMr kv Bat*

4arf Otmptny, II rmvt tt • Wttt« . Bt4 Btnk. Fkaat I I «>tlN.

YOUB CAR, ataar ktrdtb k l m y t U t

Ulb BliRHHB mamTeuBrtnck. Bed Baak araa.

atrvlee wark ratalred. Apply at It*-nigkt»•ervlee wark retnlred, AMly at »ta

board Servlea, Sttlner avt., Ntatuat Cityfrom I ta I.

taar ktrU t at eorrttt

IllatTTiilat TitBMiri'

Watl J MaH» Mawaa.Aak (at Jttk Banltt.

etana. t i *•'

atk aataitit-ti oar*trutlit,Va»taarlta4

trvlee. •adorn ttrrltt tutltn. F.-atkaa lyeble. Ut Wttt rraut itraM. i t f

k Wttt tl Mtpit t»a. Fataa BI

F l u uaed etrtl t t l tIlly! ieepiter, I t l l Willyi jecpittr,

1*41 Jeep. IJ44 jetp. 1141 Willyii Itatltaetatloi, I t l l Ford tedtn, 1147 Chevroletcoupe, 1148 ttttlon wtgon. MttthtwiBrothtn. Willyt dealer, Ncwatn IprinftBratken. Wlll

LfA«%EB'Scl Pl

__ 43kr**^ tier. Plymou'tk"tnd'intirniFlonil tratk

' • aad tervlet kotdtuarttrt. Fkaaa

•ar.. . . lar your aid tar. Wt_'Ut. wt tell, wt trade. Cottt Auta

lain, lac, 141 Maamiutk at, Bid Baak.Pkoat BB 4-SU4

l i l t atUbUXKn convertible. Badlad k t Wkit ll ti raad heater. White will tlrei, over*

IrWe, ntw top, Price t l . l i o , LO t - l l t t .1148 CHRYSLER convertible, Town and

Country. One owner. Excellent con-dltlon. Coit 14,100. Selling price I1.S00.Include! radio, double heater, under.coating, tide mirrors, spotlight. Term!arranged. Fhont RU 1-1115 for Iniptt-tlon and purchnu,i t l l PLYMOUTH. Chevron klue, radio,

better,' tun visor, Lyon whiti wnllt.undeicoatlng, rear icat ipeaker. blck-unlight. Very cleta condition I 1171. MB1-0844,

WSHAlTTl, rtrreiett AvonFrtftrtntt tt Avtt ti

Ada Hayward. 41 Hull

Avaa tattatlltt.•ttttatrt. Wrlti,I tve,. rreekald.

YOUMO MAM—Ta team iMlnllna tratw.Mutt kt I I rttrt ar aver. laaalrt

Bt4 Btnk BtfUUr t«ta. Atk fat Mr.VtnBrunt.*

wSUmmWTvWm* TtitiS list. Mutt kavt writrtta Hat,

k r . Mtrg " " "k I If

Srara list.Tit per kour. MPtrkjl. Htwtrk I.

trgaa. If. t.ii

iaatt 4) Co,,

IAIB—atlee rtpeetcaUtlvt t* nilJakni'Maavill* pttdaaU, Salary • '

cammlttioa. Paid ftr training perlLarge protected territory, Apply ftrinttrvltw, laiulatlaa aad Siding Corp.if S. J.. t t l Mtln tl, A l I-III7.

iMaTKL ka«Mrw*rktr, aarttri.

Wilt

MAN—Farweekly.

Btftrtncct.M. Alfred'! CR o t II B t

tttertl • t l t u o wtrk, l i titttdy |tk ftf rlgkt mat.Call In nratn afttr It A.I Open Daar Bettaartat,

II.FOOT CONST SAILBOATcaodltloni i n ttlln ka

Phone IB I-HI7. Artkur

n:r7» ^wtftawtia

tnttlltnt

nm^wtfawtiaiJiiw

t l k. ». fkrlt Ci.fltl.t M, F. M. Full et)ula«tnt.11,111 aftr uktt Far tttollek d I

t l .11,111 acktM tnrriib

anglnt.Tlrttt »

M. Full et)ula«tnt.Tuktt. Far tttollent »tr*

tl k BU l . l l l l .lntt>ectlaa, pktat BV I .. . BBSIY ip*rt ikKTHturihr^.

ytart aid. Gray ili-erllader atrlatengine, eempletelr rehullt tkit rtar.latedi ta 41 allet per kaar. Ukt atvatndltlta. teatanaklt, BE •••144.BUT WABIWI" MBtoB

yatri aid, witk Fartgaa I, a g n rtverte,artircBlaeeiaantt. RB l-I

iOrtr, rirektll tulnt, l i t k! (.'Canke toot. Claytoa^Boat^Warii, JTtttKatmkurg.

nikurg.Ken(UT

vli, I Beaeea Blvd.,

. . PLAITIL'RAPT, 12•f**V" utilityrunikaut witk l l l l Evinrude 14 k. p.

Faitwla, gear iklft, dan II apk. Oalyt t koart tervleti tan, rapt, aaekor,

aad ipe*d*a*ttr. Wortk

~ A IKIFF. «»-FOOt lapptd ttrnka, t l »cylinder Budt motor; good eoadltlon.

Ntw In water. Call kuiinctt kauri BI

WAMTID

lit

. wrvan, trt L .

iite task i»r anytklug and *»«»•-utell'a, I I Bail Ffaat M. FkttaT* tWU It m> .htaawtit.

glaiawan. iitl«iu«, tat Htm, fatal.lira. Itapt, lUtaat. tH'jrfire, krlt^.krae-. ulitlngs. ifjmy- ,CJU *»t f*» •**

II t* l l l l ciik! alt* talkraa III la NHl ""

..... Siar*S cUthtiia iiurelWIla tve.. Mntawnn.

j m t - t W p e l e o c aall. WtdC•laMwaft. limm, tuiuee, iewelrr.

Itmpt, aid revel»*ri, lilvtr. Ana rural.l«rt.Oil•

•Ut airblt" toptobltt. wiikitandi, kltek horieh.ir

chtln, tar tendltiaa, (What have row,aid ia tew attic 1\ M I M M M , Writ*.

r. Ban 171. Tart Monmouth.'

doVri, ill." l l x l l "fteli"ui*«*y|{.f"ttraaden truue_uied iteel ttih. chtrlet

~ ~- Milts it., Ktaaikurg, KB

OTBUbAT.-tnrtt yetri all. H euVItluck, Gray aatrlae tnglnt; llttlt att4.

M«l » _ r •«!_»!» koatt aa trailer!|4»l. Fkant BB 4-ll4»-W.

xe&nsoftb-ntt7~Yiixe&nsowitk I k. p.

cvirythlng tkattatttntkU A

virythlng tkat ftti \taantkla. Apply 41wn, ar tall BA Ml

J k 1171 h

Joanna autkaard aad•Itk t attt.Frlct

M'ttW-^-, . . W O . and U4l II a. p.Jakntoa, 1171. laaulrt week-tadl, i l lBtrlUn tve.. Ketntku

ll'xl* I." INBOARDrg.MOTAI. VaUtnal

mte II. Bataatawn,_>B»l*HC_fl alt»o.wtve engineer.

alettroalt englnMt, tltctnalt tech.nlelnas. EleetraJaruli* U k . It Wkltt

ImtulM Uk. II Wkitt

good taltir,KE 7-2117.

VATB. sin dart.laftrasttlaa, ll

dart.tall

m s s .u:jsrt-:*?jMOMBMhaat

drca, • • t i 4 aid I! tiMklt. ki«d. tier-getlc. Woman with hlgk tekoel age dc-pendent canildend. Friendly kome, goodsalary, live in. Write, "Dtatttlc, BoaIII. Bed Rank.A> MAN WHO CABRIBB a Jtiiey llctntt

and li a said drlvir. Ktiwi RtdBank aad vicinity, t* act ai ekitleurfar in tldtrly mtn iiiavtrlng f ita aaaccident. Fall tlae job: weekly kttli.

niau rwwrtr* auwwiti aaw aa atng.I t i l itoek. Ntw fctturet. Limited

lopply. Mtnmoutk Mowtr Skip,port ive., Fertanpack. Fktai2111.M.JO8EFH MANM9, mason ta4 plaitinr.

No Job too imall or largt. l i t Lit-coin at.. R. F. O.. Mlddlttown. PktatRE (I-39S1-CARFEKTER. PAINTIB. wreen toon

made and hung, paeerhtngtng, ttk-Inett mads to order. Phone BE 4-IIII.FUioh WAXTNG. Cm U 4.*47"J7IU".

perlor Floor Waning Ca, frlvitthornet out iptclnf

FRENCH POODLE pupplet. Stand,ard tlie, AKC reglstsred. Reas-

onable. Call RE I-17U.J.

SMALL GRAND PIANO. Mthoganl,Hallet-Davli, 57x12 Inchtl. Good con-

dition, H00. RU 1.I05S.BEXUflFUL~8OClD maple and "red

breakfast let, porcelain top expan-lion table, setti ten, four chain, Invery good condition. Price 110. Callafter « P. M., AT 1-0414-i

TSWfniTi=;T~r

Irons,tndI-II77II-.I *A I I K O WKI.IH' .C

S a " i ' l f u i > i : i n : ii ' t i , t ' l -

ami I m m l i n , o u l l i l .u n u , :,liii,. m , , | „ , , . .

linburning ,

f o g l l r t a imi t po11• l i l ta l ftii luiflv ami

nder and a e n e j a l i"in work, Call KEttUft HIM **.*.'

(-'HIHIIAIIUA PUPPIES, Mules, eluhtweeks old, AKC registered, Mnun,

Wilxon ave,. Port Motitnouth, KE I-14H1I.*CHIlrtl.KV SIIKIA'AIIDII . I'iv,.

c ; . | i u ; i i , l . . [ | ,IIM' v i i r . | 7 r , : lnml MH-iim.. » " . I 'hi i l i , . HIJ

S K W I M i MACHINE, t in - tr ie ,modil V i i:- itimd nmqll lm.

Machine K>ihangt, HI Fi»l

UUUUU

ubic. f , e lliy'> ,•:,!,l.|.-,r,r,.J.

iahie

7 .lIINEr WiVifoliTBodcT.

overhauled, perfect con-RE 1-5212 during buslneis

ADDINGRecently

dltion. |30,

STielNWAY PIANO. Studio upright. Maybe aeen after I P. M, at 40 Newman

at.. River Plar,a, Red Rnnk,ifVwit CABIN CRU1SKR; Fully

equipped. A.I condition, RE I-I4II.

uaiTEHa, LEAIimW, la MI*tnlatd. Call at fir aa

any tbttt DMUI mtk. 1, V,£?••?' &»«?•«»•_ "••»•rotterPhone

FORD i»4S TWO-DOOR M4m. Biii-crllndir: 11,000 mllei. Gaod coalition.

Rldle tnd beater. Original owner; I t l l .Cnll RE I-I4II-J after I F. U."A LITtLE oOf^THlTWAY. kut leu

tu iwy." Carefully lelicted, low Milt.tgt Ctrl. Outltandlng valuei, nil pricedkelow the prtvalllnl market: 1»4I BuickSuper tedan, 1147 Bulek Super tednn,I t l l Ckcvroltt club coupe. 1141 Fit*mouth cluh coupe. 1*47 Chevrolet con-•/trtlklt, 1147 Chevrolet FUetllm, I t4 lChevrolet ttttlon wtgon, H4I ChevroletFleetllne ndnn, l»47 Ckevroltt four-doorHdtn, 1147 Dodge pick-up. H4« Ply-mouth tudor. 1041 Buick tedanette, l»40Bulck convertible coupe. tISO Buiekfrmr.door Special ifdan, 1941 Ford clubcoupe, 1141 Dodga four-dnor. It4l Oldtledan. Many others. Lowett down

ymrnt, longttt terma potslble. Veteranft down, 81 montht to pay. Open Sun*

dnya William J Levins 43 Ocean porttve,, West Long Branch,' LO 1-241! or

•-0S2J.J.Ol.DKMOBlLt COUPE, I»4S. 4-e.Under.

like new. radio, heater. Two owncrt.Mileage under 40,000; 11,171. Ctll REl-a»79, 7-» P. M.*1*31 CHEVROXET H-ton ptnel truck".

Jitrlit atauir. HanIt in excellent tpportanlty fir >•« ti

tttrt witktdvertlllngklgk wlut»ait comalnlan ptl« tn4 avanldt. Ma

xctlltnt tpportanlty fir >•« tok a trowing company in tktit taccliltf laid. Wt watt ami mtn. Nut atvt ttr. Blgk-tlttlaa paM tn« avanldt. Ma

Invettmtnt rtaulrcd. It* Stlet Mtntger,E. Norcron, I F. M. ta 7 F.-M. I l l

IERAGENBBAL HOVBBWOMKBB. Largekoutt. large family; SM dart. Matt

provide awn tratiBtrUtiot. Vicinity afKetdden'a Ctratrn III weekly. Rt I-

Wkltt t t PkontCHAIR CANTNO ind mk wotk. —

bur Ivlttt It Wttt Suiut avt. FkettBE «.4ll|.fcPLOW1S87.OWINO, kty baling, euttoa i

done, spraying. BB l - l l l l -B- l .

O a LAMPS totvtrtta fat tttttrla.Ity- LaaN rttrirtw. Wa taU (or

aaa Mint, lartld't Badla ltdBlaetrii Skoy, II Wttt Fraat It,Bid Buk, Fkont BB 4.1744.

Low prlct, fnlr condition. Phono8-1417-M.

HI

TENOtiRAFMBB-^-Ftr law aatt . Applyroom 7 or I. 14 Brand] tt.. Bid Bank.mtRTBICB) W6MAM to, , .» .„!housework. Pleaunt location on

Gooseneck Point. Phono LO 1.1711-W.EXPERIENCED MAN far drr goadt and

drapery dept., af a lotdlng ttort Intkit nrat. Parmaatat aatitiaa. Goodsalary. State referents! la reply. Writt,

.Xp-f»rtKcVD Uii .M..%

four-cylinder. It k. p. Excellent con-dltlon. Very retitnikle. Jottpk Settt.j ltj4_-'_s^..>l_?'."_'-> " * ' " ' " " '

Olton aallt, OaadIO CtMUB, Olion kullt, .racing koat, Ulmer mill, Bttie> Spin-

anitr. Cnll <>1 t-4741-MffATHM-CWiTO-Kilt t B »ffATHMCWiTOKilt tr Bag. »

feet long, t fitt deep, II.III. gtrat.Mt SnetkVn, 14-foot. eomnltte witktall, rudder, ceaterboard, l i t . Dartlme,

B l i i U S S '• •»«', m » • • " !ROWBOr"J-Scondition.

lktrt tnlff

RWBOATrrt*i««

tCThteiUlttBltt, radla. Excellent

" K i d f

W2g£FB• a i t Iteerltg and tkrottle

Gg2All tent.

KXtT•014-1

. . ont roar

tlot, cxtnisln wattr.I k. p. mttor, It*. M I-

• M*'M fiPJ**"*** con»crtlanttr aad null. Ntw Itll . Mutt itll la-"tdlttcly. Aihlng 11,071. Call LO «.47J^t»«llnj[tW4OI8IJcyncyrumErMiiAtvTrfttmmi

ay III k. t. Gray Firtknll racingtngfnt, In A . | condition. Ctll HautkBlvtr I-II72-J tftcr I P. M.

ORRItVCBAFr ipeedkott. Very ftit.abctlltnt cndlllm, II h. n.

Ckryiler "Ac." mttor. Frlvntt awn-tr, Only 11,111. Or will trndt farlarger kant. Ctll RU 1-1417.*

.Xpf»rtVD Uii.M..%., per,..-tnt poiltlom, at good ttltrltt. Mutt

ktve tilling cxperloMi. Intjulra J. Yinkt,10 Broad tt., Red Btnk.FIMAL«=HairdTnnhTrt in ladlei'gar-

Street (ileanert. TI Broad tt.. Keyport.

1250 CHEVROLET SEDAN, 1*41, Newbattery, new clutch, now rear and,

good tires, Including mow tires, CtllBen Plumma, Cherry'i Service Station,Bed Bank. REJW25.1140 PONTIAC * SfcDANTllated exeel-

Itnt by dealer. See It nnd you'llkuy It. RB 1.0401 nftcr I P. M*OTitt^U-^Rm"~~fT~

Tirp7JBTroAmmo.excellent mechanical condition, will

sell cheap. Three-piece Rattan porchlet I2S. mini* dressing table tnd htneh.Call RE I-8H7. .

10-GALLON "IIOMART" automaticgai hot water heater. Recent

model,

clctntdi tirtlna ind gradlig, toptoll, atnure, 111 dirt, clndtri, grtvel aadland, Eitlaattt glvtn. Pkont BB I*1414 OHM Btektr, 41 Ititnd i t . Fglr

hydraulic dump 1700, 1«47 Studt*baker pickup 1175, 194» Willyi pickup1800, I94S GMC IH-ton chaatli IS7S,l»44 Fore) %-ton stake I4t«t 1141Dodgt ttatlon wagon I4S0. Mnny othermodels with ill types of bodies, fleneralGMC SIIM, Inc. 1110. Mtln it., BndleyReach.

SAVE A DAY'!* WAGES?—Many dowhen they buy auto Insurance from

Allstate Insurance Company. And youget the belt protection and ttrvlce.See D. t. Amy, 41 Sil in It,, tittle"• r. RB l .r- '"

Call KE l-tSU-M.

"BTHfET"DINING ROOM SUITE, Queen Anne,mahoiiany, ten pieces. Including glass

front china cupboard, tldshoird, servingtable, round ttblc and al* chain, RUi t l T i X * *

SMTlil-lioRONA PORTAHI.E typewriter,_ Kiimi- i n iifw._ I ' l i o n e HK t - l i o y i . K . 'K K L V I N A T f i R " H B I ' H K i K i l A T O K , 7 ""e'u".

lnMti ihie i ft, tiiioil l in i l l l t l ^ ci imlit l ' in, li . ' i :ii- f*J4, \ Hp»r1—,t-nt t i ?e I f i i r h m r a n v e . $W,. t ' nn•in! It,, 1 h. teen i t BinAeld't ?tv[l««. AtllntK

m.n . i_ AT t.fl*ii.emstssstssasspt mei. aee'a.^Bw

WNKI JUNKI JUI4K—Gtttll.denltr, Wt pay kill prlia fir

— --ir and ailtrtMtt. CillICRirfl.BLiXJ'frilc"

k lnkulldiiM itfay «ultS

II" BaitMPrtis>t" Mil l ., II

I BBTayfiii

aad

Ins. rtotmig.

MOTORkutlntw. Call ui

Douglas Eltetrit C...it,. Red Btnk, PhoniEXPERT CARPET

frtnglng. binding . .Percy Gray, 41 Wtverly pliF.:ik. Phone Red Ulna *-Ht*_CKSSPOOLB clitnid and built, Mptir

mnks I'lttntd tnd Instilled, drilni Intialled. Phone tnv tlmt day or nlgh>.RU 1-0740, Utrviy 0. Tiltta, I fiuti

Silver. 1.90 44.1141 TWO-TONE CREEN Hudson ledin.

flood condition. Ctll KE 1-107*.,

MALE—Frcmr ftr wooltat. Stttdywork, good P»y. food working ton.

dltlont. Brand Street Claintrt, TI Irotdit,.

. _.jCNBB—Tapi ar ktlltt-tnpnation. Pirt-tlrat. Dtvli Stu-

I.O l - t t l t

DANeomL

dlof of"Main md Daaci.ornlngt,PKNO&llAFHBR. Nittjrt, Btvtral ytarttnptrltntt In Mcritarlil and geneMl

office work, Permtnent. All tdvtntagat.Hlgheit rale. Interview A. Htiilmtn,Cotnmunicntlnt Produett Compiny, Inc.,Keyport. KE MHO.

IBL—For gtncrijknow typing tn

in alr-condltiontd tmee.4H0,

il ofllca work.id ikortktnd. "

Muit

P k . . . R . i"

OPEN SKIFF, lOXS'/i-KOOT. New Graytnglnt, 111 h. p.. Int. Aiklni 1100.

b"*lI_.?"« runthout. Fullen'i Boat-

I V am-— ea

in MadMan,

T—Wted MMrunlagj

rogiitiorder.

t. Muit baFkom LO

HOII IOB thret. 7-weekt-oldCall ZA 1-01114 tftcr •

_~IUY—UM4 aaelvi.g. fcltaUe foicemtructlnf built-in koekthelvet, need

1 ! « • feet. Fhtna •*!»•IM.

WAiNTEOTORENT

MINISTBB AND FAMILY wisk to tintlioroom ktUM. Red Bank Tlltaltffirnd, kut woald rial tauatrf IMUM.

C90FXE~WtrH THREE tklldrta, winkktutt la nit, Hid Baak vicinity, Will

ilgn two-yetr lent* tnd furaitk rater.ejcei, Pkone RE I-42H.'gofALlTfVKKIWIiripirtaMnt ar light

furnltktd ii»rti»«t ^ o r l i ^ afurnltktd tntrtaitnt ar ligktkMplni roem witk katk. la "Redlatontowa. ot Lang Branek."H. A." Box ' I I . Bed Bank.TBABJ'ROUND—Three or four-b

Wilt*.

. . . . . . four.ktdrooirjhoute, la ttwa. Reasonable rental.

'rite. "T i. L," Box 111. Red Bank.VKOALAW-Vlrit ioor, two-ftmlly

kouie tr tpirtment. preferafcly fur*alikcd, reaulred ky peratnont retldenta.Two adults, tne child. Bed Btnk orvicinity Reasonable rent. BE I-172'-M,«

wo oISt.

or three-bedrooat For Sept. Ik.koutt. Bent U

Call AT 1-01S1-J. .UHfVKNISHiD — Two-btdroom house.

by September l i t . Approximately 184per month: referencei furnlihed. Cnll I,K. Ktywood. Mttuekan I-OS00, « t . UT.ketween I A. M. nnd 4 F. M.A T6UNG CbU PLE urgently need a

two-kedroom unfurnllhed bungalow artpartatnt by Sept. lit. Ncwmtn Spring!rj." ar Holmdel area. Xiitonnblt rtnt,Writt. "DAT." Box III. Rtd Bank.

" lleget.^Cill RE' I-HII.*APARTMENT OR BUNGALOW, In RedBUNGA

Haven trea,BB I-14H.'

UIBoOH apartment. Ktat.enable rtntal. Engintcr, wlft md

dtugkter: permtnent. In Red Bank. Ref-erence!. McNak, l i l t Eatt 7th i t , Fltln.laid.

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT

OFFICE SPACE—Bulldltf lotattd t aBroad tt« Bid Bank. IiQUlrt Strand

Reittuiraatl4<ll BroadRNISHBD~RENTAtk S

ird. RU 1-1144.

'Red"* " ' " • * • •"•4*v*jt* t) # • ! wrf^*fB/t^a BI

mk buln. position Ma. 14. la.. . . - , r ( M

reclKfl HYDH6PUHI and MercuryIt k. P. outboard taglat. Bxetllent,

471*AlO|untttA«' LlSf'BSlk *

KE I*Q8".W.iARBOURT SKIFF— 14-foot, l-lnek

length, four-foot, ilx-lnch betm, tk. p, Wlieoniln Inboard motor. Finelittle boat for trolling. Fully equipped.Price l i l t . Phone EA I-OOII aft.V I&•!•; ,"„"•» " •_"• •" «h* witer atr mty he Hta In tkt wittr atTkt Idle Hour, ttttt Gooseneck Brtdgt angiven Bridge rd,, Porttupeck,

I«4I PONTIAC FOUR-DOOR sedan. 8-cylinder. In excellent condition, in .

quire John Mattoccia. Red Bank Rtgli*tor, or phone RE a-2018-J after 8 P. M.*

GRMIBT ClfUH-AwsHtlout ' youngmm, preferably with tome knewltdgt

:!Li!-»L.cJiA1' '•"*>- -STENOURArnsa. Petition for itenog*

rtpktr with knowlidst of keekkrep.Ing. Btply In twn htndwrltlng. itttlng

Jilt, rtrt tiat* far wllkroute, One or two dart t week. Write,

Monmoutk Dairy, F. O. Box 41, BadBtnk.

BUICK ROADMASTER. four-door tedtn,1187, Good condition, chetp tram-

portatlon, Mar be seen at SVIdmore'sOaragu, Willow dr., Llllle Silver, or itllRE «.II(IO«.R,

l«<ll PACKARD CLUH coupe, "~c,onHcmidllloii. UIIIIII riihlii-i: 15:17 Plymouth

fnnpe, fair rfMHtition. very cheap,Huihe'i llaraae. Wilson IV>,I fort Mot-

* UI1MI

CAPABLE, MIDDLE-AGED woain to btwith imtll child, help with cooking.

Ho houtework, Ive la, nice home, t a i lsilary. Write. "Oaptltla." Boa III, BidBank.

11-FOOT WHITE CEDAR clinker builtboat: I t k. p. Rant Atlts motor ntw-

ly overktuled, Ctlf KE I-147I-R.

SITUATIONS WANTED

UNFURNISHBDRENTAL. OccupancyOet. tltk. Seven rooms, two baths;

girage; nutomatie hett, On bui line,In Humion; |12f« n month. RoittonWttarbury, Realtor, 14 Wait Front it.RB ••1100/FURNISHED BUNGALOW—In Little

Silver, Seven rooms, with tiled kltch.« • " * ••">, oil fcett i two-car garage.See 114 Maple ave . Red Bank, BE I*0II0.M.'FORT MONMOUTH. Two-room furnlihed

bungalow. Water, tltctric, large ytrd.Reatonablt. Week ar month, Convtn-lent race track. Cooper, York art., nearrout* II. Three blocks btck , ichool,*R0RAON—Deilrhtfully situated, fur.

nlihed retldence. available Sept. II ioJune II. Lane living room, diningroom, kitchen, powder room, thru bed-rooms, bath, automatic heat; HISaonthly. Mlnngh Agency. Phont RV1-071I.*BBOAD STREET OFFICE. Four rooml

and lavatory. Girage. Frivntt in .trance. IDC Broad it. RE H I T ! .

REFINED PRACTICAL num. Excellentnftrtncei, wllhei to t i n tor mother

ind new born. Phoni LO 1-1182.CHILD'S NURSE dellrtl tlgkt hourt

work, rlvt-dty week, Writt, "Chlld't1' B 111 Rd B k

work, rlvtNurie,1' Bon

dty111,

eek, WrittRed Bank.

FORMER KINDERGARTEN teacher willUkt cirt of children In own home.

Vtry reatonable. Ctll RE I-UII-E,

COMPANION TO LADY. Experienceddriver. Houiekeeptr, P. O. Bos 141,

Atlantic Hlgbltndi,'

RELIABLE GIRL WANTS Job • • ixpir.lenced waltrest or counter girl or tnyh Jnh available, Cal I RE 1-2927-W.*

YOUNtl MAN ftr position i t tt lt i repreientntlvt for Natlontl Haiti Org.n- „.,,„

Ir.atlnn: transportation tnd leada fur-1——nl.*hefl: prrmanent noaltlnn with paid I RBOvacation and ustitl bentflti. Apply 1 "iret iui*ltlon in doctor's office or hoiHinger Mewing Machlnl Ct,. I t Brild It,, J olrnl Ithnrttory. (Jontaet froa ! • !Rl4 But, fatal M MI14.J.*

prrmanent noaltlnn "th" paid I RKnlHTKHKI) HKDK.'AI, technician de

IN HEART OP RED BANK. Stor . i l•pice. Approximately 1,001 aq. ft.

Alklng | U per month. Walker * Tin-dill. I t East Front tt., Red Btnk. RBt-!4 f t4.

BUILDING—Entrance two itreetl. Ap-proximately l.ooo aa. fl. No center

plirf. i ll cletr ipeee; also atort withflvi-room apartment. Jos. Sesti. 184North Riverside ave. RE «-n«*,4,*

SEVEN-ROOM MODERN home, UundryiH f «! 'M! i ».°» •• -". ."II »«tt. Phontgarage: hot water oil1H-14H8 after I P. M.

MODERN FIVE-BOOM home In LittleSilver, Excellent location. Two bed-

roomis attached xarn?e; n | | hrnt, mi-furnished. Children nfci-titnhli.. One- ri-nrlent . Available nftcr AUK. 15: $l'li nmonth, AT l-oiigo-J,

At

a A L O W F l t a ^ o o m . nnd g»rnrc.lly furnished, Modern conveniences.orttunick, ttE l-tlOB-R.

FOUR-ROOM huNGALOW—One blockfrom bus line, Couvc.nlrnt tn eliop-

plntf center nnd .chnnl. Vive miiuiicifrom Red flank, Rent r< it amiable Nilohitelinn In children. Available ' Sept,l i t . Ml I-J.07-W, aventuai altW 4.*

M 9 1AMC

HALHTATirOt*^£ge j tB£^j ^ — — —- —— ~ — -—

Uafawaaed; ail eaet. elartrie

flOO Mo»TKtT-r1.e.roa* »>.iaproveaeate. Fireplace: lartw the*/

let; wuiet neighborhood. Laaae retain*!.•r wtlllaian. BE t-Sl l l .

STOfcE AT 1»» eWrterra«e. Next to Mwrie h t k i r ' l Bard.

RE «»008 «r t-l led-l l .ttRGfc STOfcE AT

N to MwRE «-»008

gentleman, la private aoat ia Atlea.I Highland.. r*eoae AT 1-MII-R ai-

rivllegct and Hkrtrr arilk letoelelea.BB I-Mll hetwtee I end • / • • •

ear teu.der. aad U MMW*»-

»-«» ITJlimH» ram IU M SC»ll BE t-oiai-W. 1» Rector iC»ll » .--__ .

fWO rtJBNISMID keeroeat, withkiteaea privileges. Inquire *

>. M.. 171 Me'k.aie at , %

lfar

Mardlag id.. Bed Baak-ATTIAdllVI LAaUiaTalrr roaa. W »

eate thawer and katk. Betleeatal l t dBank, in private koae sear — "—5ntler.ee referred. BB I I

race, l i t Maple eve.lien tall RE e-l l l l -R. .

pvimnn>"oalr. "

r.V

ea erivlltgti. BuiineteUtt**' Central}* l«aled.treettre Boea, •»» III.

tZF8F<f**_x__\-im.ing. Hear ttatlta aad tee Hat. I N

_ . Ige ate. ^g > BANH-Urge laralefcog ratal wW

kltehea arlvilegee. Pkeae M ••UTI.M

UTIM.fPaWllattft •OOII. •ataai M M W >

aim water. Bed Beak Weaee't Ch*.

APARIMMTB

ativato katk~wlikSatartttd. Mitt larn roanWaatt. Availakla A«f. It .

t t tl

ikat>ari M « I > »*roan _ri*M* •£•

It WaaM UkiU "Tr

KM, IfTATE MM IAU REAL K0TATI R » M UKALIITATirMtAUHAL IfTATE PC* IMLCMB SAME—4U-BO0M kMa. i—aa«

•aract; til* k*tk. kltS7«MMa«a,wiUawtia Wt tur. ail kana>. fc* ta

( I M

•>a«* l«t laa«i I U H

la »».••• IM <Mt»lata koaa w fonftM. CmiUa Ctuloa. BniMt M.

•la^a W*k*ar. HIMla-

l«tM • ! »iaMftiM i k n a « k n lawatk aaaatr. ttrmt. ! • • • •»« naatrfk * vaurlraat prsacrticti kuiataaOwrtKBitMi. Call ar writ* raar ta-v i l n a n t i . Lar^a aa4 atavttaal ataflt« «ar»« iaa,

rMn, • . » » ? • • •«w t l M ••

iltlei, rangiag ia eriat free*. It . totk lal.u:*u. Merit Cat Ageacf,

Fartaageek. Lfl «-Io»l.

1 — • • •

•nn.CatIdeal taaatr kaaa.

Miea lat Rtretla alMaeia Cat Ageaer,tupeet. LO 1.1101.Career

«tll»-ll atui I F. «,•»to tw»M fAllMf; HH aaaA

bOVBLf «U> H B I ia Uttla W m .Tk k k k l i i

•atil

til?.kua »a»utUal aM4ata ai«-

MMX •farytkii*. AT »•

«4Tr«« k«4ra<wi, bttk

porchu. Ctntnl laestiolOil ktati (ara««. II Baa-oTo«.*

twa aaeleaedla ated Beak.treat at. B l

CAtLOMB AQBNCT — AtttMtitak m , titutad i» Littl* Klvw.

Li'ia* n»m >itk traalaw. 4iaia«aatai. •«•«•» kitckaa, ktaaiwr,•kraa ka4rMaa. katk, i H i a i t l ikaat; aaa-ctr fara«ai k i iam—nalaelrit •!•>•, K r o u , atwai wak.• • • I n n , all iacl«4<4. laatdiataaa««aaaar. Tritt tu .ota . i (« U i .iMtoa a*a.. fair Mat«. fkaat H•-1WI.

•ABLOMS ACBMCT—A latalf kaaMaa tka rltarfraal. li«ia«

trr, M*d«r raaa. fwrkatk. All la aacallaat raaaira. Aak>IM IIMM. I K L«i>«t«« a>a.h l i lavaa. Fkaaa BB) ••IIM,

OBLf «U HBI aTkrca k«ar*«aM. katk. livist

diaiM tttm. awder* kitckaa *itk f«»-I M U ; tva-aat a v w : lat Tixieo. « a crltar | l » i » « . Artra-rakf Aincji. BE

K -gggatria koaa. Tkraa Wdrooae, tile kath,

_tge living reoa, dining rooan, kitchen,a»a*teiea attic, full cells*; attacked s t

HKHWAV rAKM—It acraa. raackaaaad karrita. Hotiaa «t t>a raaaa ana

katk, hot vatar haat; twa-cai caraiia.Tkl ( i k Pnaakatk, hoTkla (ar•CT50

a ii a aoHi awWlk * t i d l l

Tkla (ara ii a i•CT.509. Walktr * tindall. >lFront at.. Bad (a.k. BB «-l«»4

Ea«t

race. Aikiag ( I t . l t t .Agency. RE I-Z8M.Aaner. RE «-2"»».( t t Of tMB WElK

atach.d «aArara-Ktkjr

_ . ._ !—Baack ko»««,ia Littl* (llvar. Tkraa a»dra«aji. tila

la*k. Hvlaa raaa witM iraplaat, amin.ttmm. kitckaa. attaekad t«a-eac (an

•ar Lata.cr BB »»

• la l ie . Arere-Ti'age;r.a,

COUNTBT lACATIOK—Maar, faur.raaa kaacalav i« »«rr 4a»Irabl»

Mlakkarkaal; (•.!•*. Allaira • «»aAfMtr, h*. BB M i l l ,

UTTLB HLVM—M«* raaak kaawa» 11 ilaf raaaa, 4i*aM raaaa, «>«•

•••••Ir a«aiM«4 Ukwcaa, tU» aaa,tkraa kadraaaa. tila katk a>d »ow-4ar raasi Nil k t w i a t ; aaraaaiaaitllaat lat. Plattat vallt. Baal eaa.atraatlaai |II.*M. Allaira * (aa

Iaa. H a-Mst.

Qa twa water freat late. Bleerlea right*.Oeet lla.100. Will wllle* M.IM. Tatae.Call Bl Mite .

•ad Baak. Taa faaaak<*• katkai M UalMi kal air

ItM, aaal tra. Bal* ariaa CIAH.I H i l l ,

AW»I. laiaMaTfartakU Mtolkairitaaa, Iraalaet, •

JAeaafartalI liwlngr leeta, Ireelaet, aad>, altr raaa, two katkr

OABLOMB AOCJ*CT-Bdwak kaaM.Caaplatalr raadr la li»a ia. » t .

Mtad • • a lar«a »lat. l i i ivltk Iraplaw, dlalaf '—m,knaklaM aaak. tn, taa laa«t art.raaaM, talk, aataaatla kaMi (a*tu» attatkad. taatdiaM•aaay. Frtaa |1*.«M. I l l !taa ara,, fklt Mama.I.IHI.

•OMS-Wilk lara* li»i«#m a aad (ra»la«a, 4inla( raaa,

*«a kadraaaM aad katk, 0. B. klttk.aa, Bral (aari aacaad laar, aaa kad*

far aapaaaiaa; at-•artfa: l l t .Ttl . Allaira •

Aaaaar, lat. BB I-I4II .

wrataad paraki (tract i fcat wttar allKatTwalk «• t « a aad a«iiaol in «*•altntta. klfkt •« icaalt klfd. laaa.

-iar I I Highland *U Att •r. I I

caalt kld. laaaHighland *U At.Afj -tUt.Jfl,•j-CtlLAfj U J f ,

:l«>faat fraatl IK aiUtBaaatlfal Iteallam (at

»B HHT.M-t.BBAVTirVL BiaHT-KOOM kam, all

fraHrtraaTRfar rd. fair Bafta. U|.4all«M.

MMI-ax aa talaaltLM U IIM. BMtllaal taarfttlaa.

Mtfiari •a l l . ta .aa aaraaaMi Ba>laktd ktttaiM plartaaai, ktlll-lakrtakhai atak. Mali tkavtr, (lawiaar, laitkatr dawattalr*. aaakla.Mlaa •latowi, i i r iml yank, tallytatawt**, Baal kar M (II.Ht. U

trltk

. Availakl A«f. .at ta gantlaau. WriU, "Tar-

Apaftaai»t." a t 111. Bad Baak.IMDV—Tarat raamt aa« katk.

•OMMOVm BtACM—II Orlda tt. Ha.Ikfta-kaaraaa kaata. Tila kath,

^ t k l k l i t ltattatawattl, Ktat

tl |

aa kaata. Tila kath,kltckta, tulaattic aattrtl

ttl, Ktat Mhaal, ckarck tad tttni-partatlaai |I ,IM. Call I, W. Batt. MO

. raaittra aad la-raarlr atd tuaatr' dr., FartauMck.

SSmrStSzTiZt ki«. AM >Samfcaara«*amtt. BatlaaM aaaato ar vaaj*aa. Mtar kat llaat. aaat t it laa. tltfc.trd W. Oraal. Ctatral ava,. WatlKaMO

"nu.BW»TtwMt. H aad' 1 awra*

| It,

kalldlaf, »H»t«a tttata. Marlaa— ! * « • tttlaa l l - 1M l »ta»,

iwvgBja gitaaj

Hlllilde are..

Id Fromaet «« . . Atlaatlt Hlrtlaadt.rURNISHED—Ttirea roomi, taeaad laar.

Near tramportatlon. atatk, Laai•ranch. Htat and water lueludad. IarITS monthly, l ia t t H«ulr«4. Bar Stlll-a»n. KB t - . U I .rUBNIIHED—Twa raama and katk. Prl-

»ati tntrance. Niet location in Mi-Mtntlal Red Bank. Convtnltnt til trtat-portatlon, ihopplnir, Write. "Nln l*«tatlea. Hex 511. Rfd Bank.OARAOB APARTMENT. Puraltkad.

Thrat rasini, kltehenattt, bath, hottold water. Rent III a month. Phaat(B 1-0018 attar » P. M.FURNISHED COMPLETELY. Tkraa

laraa airy ronmi. P i ln ta kltekan,kttk, Frltldalre, utilities, (aparatt an-trance. Near Red Bank, Keantkurg bttitt,lultabla ona or two touplei, KB It » U , 'FURNISHED APARTMENT. Bad Baak. Womnn'a club. RE | . »» l l .FURNISHED. Three-room apartmtnl.

He«t and hot water included; 1101)monthly or neifurnlilied 190. PhoM At,I I S I IBIVERFROMT—Fully furniihod. (alt-

abia <itt builnen couple. Btdraom,HVHK rouia, complete kitchen, kath.Overlooking river, two blockt from rail-road ilttlnn, Prlvatt entrtnttl 171

around^ nE LlflT, 'I1X-ROOM UNFVRNKHBD aparlatai

for rent. Call Dorothy Swartl, RB I'1485,

COMING EVENTSOLD CHRIST CHURCH In Shrtwiburi

colrbrntcii Iti 249th annWeriarjr wltltn old fashioned country fair an Aug.ID itnil 17, Antlqnet, ttllck %u, fo(H•nli', dolli, kitchen luppllei, merry-go.round, pony rldei, pink lemonade, hartdlerafu etc, TuMIc invited,RUMSON—Help younelf lupper. In the

haacmrnt of tho Methodlat church,Wnahlnglon it., by tha Women1! Bo.elrty, Thuraday. Ant, It, t . l F, M,

ler II, II ttatl

at., aatr afan.rtri IIM. An. I . Blaaat,Itr.. Ualaa.-llfafMi alaa

taraiaked. kaw. aakla.tllajiTTItadli,ieer

aatlaa. Ha raaat aad kath, Iraplaee.

i III.IM. II Bait Praat at BB

and kitht eillar and nragt i vtrrd P f l (k

g r .eaadltiaa. Pall priea fl.ial. (ekatrtl.M H l Whl BE ( H I I

VMUBV—Urge llaiac raaa•itk Ireplaea. dining raaa, mod-

« a kitekaa, ttraektd aartk, «•••aad laar. tkraa kaavtiful kadrooat,aad Iliad kath. Untitaal elaaetl;attaekad gtrtte: kataawal, ail-lred•taaa k a l ! large lat. Wear aekaalaad kat; III,***. Llaaral tarat.Allaira • la* Agaatr, Iaa. B l «•ItM.

fCfllSJR— (6ld Fara Tillage.) Valkia*dieUnca tchoola, akappiag canter;

large corner tilot, eacaptlonallr welllaadicaped. Reaidesce, white caloniaUia perfect condition, iacludet living rooawith (replace, epeaiag oat* acremadparch, dining rooa, kitekaa, doukla kvd-

oB, tiled oath, geeoad laar, tkraa bed*rsoaa. tile bath, den; attaclvanellea i>lt»r>>ua In eeeaawiit

Bxcluelve. Brekera

trtge;Taiea

'eteeted.

aidate hie euetea built kaat, erectedtkree reare ago. area, aae ef tkaekoieeet, location teeladad. latludet.(rat doer, large llvlag raaa. with hugepicture window, oaeaiec aala terrace,dlaiag rooa, kitchen, panelled dea, aaee-tar badrooa and tiledthree hadraeae, tllad katk; ailtwo-car garage attaekad: laeee

loor,heat;|5J».

Brakert protected; l l l . n at . iaacrk 0.MeCua, Realtor. RU l - t t t l .

af •eaaowtk eeuntr"g150 aeree.

balance weoetl, tkiatantlal eelnnlal kaat, lea ream, all

( I t* rick Illltble,ktvaka. r

larg!

t, tea rwat , akarn atker out-

*i Iseooo

M U V S I U t V . Calonial a-ona front.Tkrea kadraaaM. tila bath, taower,

a t t a ail kaat: attached one-car K : « I > .Aakiag (lg.lOI. D.nm. K. »>-::r.Betltort. Phone BV 1-1 ISO."FAIB HAVEN—Combination iivim-d

ln( roea, kitcaen, two large bedronmtile bttk. hat air oil; garage. * i«rl l l .aol . Danslf K. Byrne, Rr,Phone tV 1-11>0*COLONIAL—«ii-ro*a raeidence. Kre.

place, auareoa, tundeck. three I>TI-reem; attached gartae. taceiient ]...••-tian. Maar river: 117,»0C, Cr.ni.tnr# Wellea. RB l-flf' . HE I-III2.

OLDER HOME--Flrealeee. tuarooa. din-ing room, tkrea nice tedrooaa. extra

»"W.T\g room. et'ached garage; 120x120;ot. Aiky reaionabl* offer accepted, Le*7-

THKEE ~BEBRr»OH£ijim~oi»5ataT;2^x3R-fuo' h a t e m e n t . Tila b a t h r o o B ;

a t t a c h e d g H r a g e , l arge l iv ing r o o a , fn'l: i" ir rf'ioH i*;<j«ft.fl . h a i f - a c r e l o t : 1 1 4 . -:.:>l I .aw.ey A g e t . t r . R i g . 0 4 1 0 ,KiVE.ItOOM B U N G A L O W . 'Little" Si lver

:orat:on. K i r e p i f e , finlihed beeomtngb a t h r o o m , d in ing r o o m ,

MIDOLBTOWM-kaneh-typa bun««'.».Tvo acroe; aevan rooae, two bathr:

atrage: tcreeae, t tara atah: HT.'i'in.Craaalagar • lieller. BE »-21 on, HE4M*J1BED IAWK- -Oil-roeta residence. Thp

Near bue, school and ig>lag center. Beceatlr redecorated: 111..t i t Croetiteer A Mailer. RE 1-2100,

BB e-itn.

SPECIAL, or w ( H - I M O O kurith*a flve-ronm older hnau aa quiet

aide ilr^e'. Two heHrnoBl, diningroom, baaeanent. <»ood condition.Lawler Airamr. RE 1-0410.

krea arre. Five bed.kelat: iva-rnom ml.

aver %-aere, wltk plenit grave aad' cue grill, all kerter, tiraated fraal

. i, Magle nhaf gal rtnae, fall ttlltr.Mora wialewi aad eereeai. twalaaeitwa.ear garage. Priet J t . l l t . fekwtrtl-Maeklla. I White at. EB 1*1111.

HAVB*—Twrta-aadriwewraiBB. l ' ! V l l | # • naaai , _., .._ m ._ .

kitchen, tila bilk, kwt air all heat: largelat. Hear tekaal aad kat. Oaly | l l , l A .Ickaarti-llaekHa. • Whltt tt. » ••

UrtlM mvnm. Ba.l«t(»a. Baatkkaaa, Tlraa kcdroaai. Btaall*

fillr laadni»ad. kaltatra vaadtd

aatranaa kail, dlalai raaa, «fit talk

dltkwaaktr, laaadrr la kataamt, alltaitafallf aattratad. atiaaat aad

l | ,MI aatk. tala triet III.IM.•akwarla-Mtekna, I WklM M. MI-IIII.

houie, itttai kteti ..Prlii> 11,101. Weart.Mii—Rroad it. Pkeait ¥ • l - t t l t .*

DEL — beeptleaallr «

PAIB BAVBM—Urge devklt livltflarge kltckea. faar ked-

• d katk aa tecaad loanall ktali twe-ear garage: latU t i l l t ; III,***. Allaira a teaAgaatr, lat. B l I-I4H.

COUWTRT LOCAHOM, Walkingdigianca la tkepplng area and

ttkaal. LIvlnaT raaa wltk (replace,Mr** lleitrii klUkoa, twa I M ked.raatM, tiled katk, gaed tleieti,Ml k a w t a l , all kaat, eltetrlc katwatar I taeaad Baar, large aapaneiaataaea witklnltked « « . n kaat andwiring eeapleted. Vaawallr IaateaMraetlaa; III,!**. Allaira A

A LABOS fAMar will lad thlea ettrveleag kar. Urge llvlag]

lerge dlalng raaa, largeI itaeletalr aedera la everr

laar, IH kedraaat aadflaapt all-lred kal water

keatlag ayetea. Oaa ttaara acraaf fraaad. Near kaa and thepplng.Oaad far eaaaaton l l t , l«*. (Et.eellant eondltlan Intlde and eutr.Allaira * Iaa Ateaer. lag. HI I .I l l l .

rtraga

.. 4 I H O I - RlverelieHelakla: Mvlaa raaa, dlaiag raaa,takea, twa talneai aad katki plat

Italia I attaa heat, eaali It.tle. I IH. KB M t "

Italia I ateaateat Frtmt at.

eaaliT«».

THOMPMW AOBNOT — Uvlag raaa.IU14I trwlaat. klttkta, tkraa kad-

- - M l i vAlh, laWSt#f|T t •ll'WMltlllB NO*air kaal, alii garaga: |14,IM. i f BaitFraal it. B l (-tTM.

aWIIIOH—Madtra kangaltw, atarriver, aaeaa, kati llvltr; tata,

invitee, dinette, klttkta 1 twa ked.raamti etlarcd «la katk: kat waterall kaat 1 attlattd kreeteway; ga-raga 1 H-atrt plat; 111,11*. Mlaugk

MT M i l l . *

Charalng, aederalttl aletarlea keate.avtlr aid fruit, end tkadt treat, laal*

ad vegetable gardent.•ardteeft ar

Levefr "alaf'fitU •?<"aeated kardtn aad «.Omtt kauaa tad ear*

I1VCT PLA»-Haw

IEBWSBVB>T*(IM lava rar V. I.Twa-kadraaa kaagalaw, eigaaalaa at*

tie. Ideal laaatlaa. Waart.lfaaatkAgency. 41 letad at. Phtaa M I-HI«.«OCEANPORT~=r"la»eetr*aa< araaerlf.

Large (ve-kedraaat keaaeTBtTta aerea,IwiOll Iftf 49Vt l#PWMte affl## VMtt##*Sta Ill.iO*. WaaruNaaatk Agaaey. 41Broad tt, Phoae »B M H T ^

RD BAKK—raar kelraaa htaae, TINbttk, aaw kat water ajUBrad kaat:>rtae, Pritt l l l . l** , WaarTWcaathreatr. 41 Bread at. Wana B l Hld l . aAgeaey.

II-BOOM ROVBB-laeltdlng twat-raaa aaariaiaati with katkt,

elx ana iNpleeae, kith, ran kHtk>tat; plat N l s l l l . aa klgkwar.tattakla Iar katlaett. |U,(M. Far.altan fatwdad. (atrilta, Illneta.laataiata poateaalta. I n d lltkard,II Naveeltk ava.. Blfklaadi.

FAtm BAVBM—Uvlag raaa wltk•rerltct, aadera kltckta, taa

kadraaaM, (ar ana and a diningrtaai, Iliad talk aa Brit latritocead laar, raaa far twa fall had.raaaa aad hath; attached gatagei•ttiaint. gtattar walla. Battlleat la.ettlen. Mew: 114,1*1. Allaira *Iaa Ageaer, Iaa. BB 4-1410.

A f N U f l i V I VfAR-OLD raneh houtt.Twa kedraeae. E«elull»a nelgkkor-

kaed: lerce let) aear kat aad itorai.haaadlate aeeunaae.j^Ce^ ke teea aar

p e a g a karn atker outbuildinga. Ta«ot !"*». t*ri«a Ise.ooo.Jotcph C. MKuc. Betllar. Mf 1-0444.OMC OF lEUTJANB'i («~aet taborbaa

raeldaatlal eolaalat. Owner trana-ferrad. Brick and frame calonial. aa aleeat when built Ive rean age. hcladatthree alee hedrooai, tiled kath, pawderroom. gae-(red kat watar kaat; III,***.Joeepk Q. McCua, Batltav. BU 1^*44*.NOUIB—(It reoat. thraaSod^raaeat and

bath up; threa rooaa aad attaporchdown: hot water oil heat, fall cellar;garaga: lot *2 i l l l . Mlddlatawa tawaahiparea, (ale III.sou. Uoad kar. B. V. R.H. (tout, 77 Broad tt., Red Btak. RE4UII41INCOME PROPtKff! Saantrr home,

on byt lin«, 1% acrtg. Livlna roam,dining room, kitchen, eunparck. faarbedroome, bath; garage. Three-roomcottage with all improvemente for rental.Ella Wiluhire Airencr. Realtore, PhanaRE l-aiof. 8E l-0»»4jf H m r X * HONB7-Tou've kaar4 of

horn hnuiekeeprrt. The owner of Ihithomo eamvi a that catagary, Tha houeell four ratre old; U-acre af land withaaleable lat. On kae line. Llviag rooa.dinette, two kedroome, Hath and kitchen,full cellar, atorm wlndnwt, Venetianbllnda, awninga, low ttaci. Ita all herefor ||n,«oa or maVa offer. Ella Wilt,ahlra Agency, Realtort. Phone BB I-MO*, (B 1.00*1.btCRLOErlt'LTttle (liver loeatioa. Ira.

cloua home; larga tut; two-car garaga,Recreation room. Convenient ta every.thing. Athlng •Itj.oon. Immediate aa.cupaney, Ella Wlluhlre Agency, Real.tori. Phone RE 4-1I0*. IE l-*«»4.FOUll BRBfffffiinOMiig fuaai, dlulng

room, kitchen, tile bath, pawder rooa,kahky thap, kot air, all; lovely treea;patio; aarbp«ue: large plat; ll!,«0(l.Take aver (II loan. Borat Ageaer, PairHaven. BB «-4»H.tlVaTR PLAZA—Etcellent lacttlaa. Hi.

raaa home (three bedrooael, full eel.Iar, it eaa heat, eaal; garage. Bargainat fa,inn. Borut Ageaer. Fair Mavea.

RHirtAWktieellaarcti.dltlaa, Pai?:hedrooai home. Hat watar ail keal:

two-ear garaga, Modern apartment,Renting at 151 monthly. Aiklng price111*11 Wetrt-Nemeth Ageney, 41Bread at. Phone BB *•»!*,»WXVIIbT^Biingnlow on half-acre. Paar

raaat aad htth, full etlltr. aataattlcall heat. Taiea III. Only IMM.(cawem-Maealla, t White M. U (•

rmnmtdwarmmoM. iud teat.Meallr tltuated for koae. (elect aelgk-

horhood; lame iharly lat: wall aan-etraeted retldeace. Hall. Hvlag) raea,dining rnaa. halhraea, kllekea, kretk-fact nook; four raoat, katk, apeUPre:hat water heat, alMred; three-ear ga-rage: III.***. Bay (tlltaaa, HighwayII, (hrewahnry. RBI-l i l l l .PobLTRT fAfcnt—a,t»l) eapaeltr, aad.

em bnlldlngf, A-l condition. Milt,thraa^hedroaa bungalow, ill imprave-mantt. Eittbllihed giMd.payiag eggroute. Vicinity Red Bank, Aakiag III, .r.«». Ray gtillmtn, Highway 15, Ihrewi-hury. RE I.BI11fAlU'llAyitN-lbelnded, ral ateawlUe.

Lovely colonial type kaaa. (evenraoat. IH katka. tcreen tad glate aa.elated parch; laundry In kaeaaant, allheat 1 twa>car gartte: H-tere betatl-fuily landaeaped lawn ta water; 111,1**.Bay (tinman RE *-» 111.TmCCBBBRA iS

COLONIALkodreoaie

tage: tkree*eer gtragt: nutbuiidinKa;Cruelnger A Mailer. RE t .

B» ACIOUtTn Vf - aEI)»OOM hoie^~t'i re -tlaie, twa hoeted euarnoae, I 'i kathe,

all heat: Mraae: Ill.eOI. Grot• 0, RE I-11132 lngcr

VAN HORN - - Irreinorc « . . .(krawekarr. (ambling ane-itory

Clare Cod architecture. Mtiuvetraee Bpaciaw raome, ell keat; gc-rage: lU.RDt. Rar Van HornAgeaer, lair •(van. RB «-4lOO.«

BIVBB VIBW—Newly painted lo'elreelaalal. Bight roemi. Aabettoi

raof: l l t a l t t , Ine lanidcain'nt:General Electric kitchen; dmihlr gn-rage; III* taiea: 117.000. Van HornAtatcr, Pair Mtvet. RB I-4IO0,1

RALP-ACRR-ltratmlined |i>-roniunnck koaee. Oil heat, tiled bath,

deluae kitchen, (replace: encloifdketttawar; gtrtge: ( l l . t lo . VanMara AgenCy lair Htvcn, RE 4.lit*.1

•ONI TO VERMONT I—Owner tel.Una aaw teven-room ranch houfle.

lecreatlan rnom, (replace; Benrfix;fencing; i>atlo; gtragr; 117,100.lay */aa Norn Agency, Fair Haven.I B l-4l**.e

WOODED ACRB, aetr river. Smtrtlretrltd rtn(» hotiM. wlniiow atlli,

alaailaua wlndawt, all hctt, it one(replace. Aiklng 12!,too. Ray VaaMart Ageaer, Pair Haven, RE ••III*.*

BVMBON STUDIO COTTAGE. Partof aid attatt. Brook. Secluded

taree aerea. Living room 4!*!t,(replace, ail heat; glt.noo. RarVaa Hora Aremr. Fair Haven, HII'll**.*

BANCH HOU8B andtr eamtrutllea.Nlea aelahborhood. Attached ga-

rage. Electric range; wood thlngledanterior. Attractive (nanelng: III,-100. Bar Van Horn Agaatr, FtlrMltcn. B l l-lteo.*

convenient laeallaa,Tfcrte kedraoaa, tile

katk. living roata wltk «re»lace, dining• • r --Mat III, .

Iaa roaa with Ireplatt, diningratal, kitchen, full cellar, hot water allkaat. Aahlng 111.1*0. Will take af.far. Ayert-rahr Agency, BB *-IIH.

0OIM0 TO MIOHBIT BIDDER IOwner autt tall tklt prefab three.

kedreea kaaa. Llvlag raaa wltkIraalaee, dining raaa, kltehen, fallMilan attacked ttrtgt. LatIMHM. Arert-Fahr Agener. B lM H I ,

aMagiaawiHe ** Taree-roea aungaiawtad katk. Caavenlent leeatlan. Price

~ t». Htarr Sekwalter, Bttltor, 111- • *i I . « I M .

BB RONE. Twa aiSerraaat, tiled bath, full cellar: attached

garage: awtoattle heat: lot ( t i l l * . NearFan Maamouth, trtnipertntlon, eaa-aunlty ahapt: l l t . lo* . Bar (tlllmtn.

dwi11REb RAMK AREA—Cnaa Cod cottage.

Five raaat, tilt katk, tipaatlan at-tie, open itilrwty, t i taa ktat, al | . (nd:Itttfhed garaia: lot TI«M, tatttfallypltnted. Hoscc In tncellent condition.In nice loeatioa: within a few alnutciwalk of tchooli, ihapa. aUtlon: 110,1*0.Includet etorm wlndwt d

lk of tchooli, ihapa. aUIncludet etorm wlndawt

bu"HBBli"ni H"T l ^ N E ^ R

tlon:and

Tolt^NEARRIVtBYeer arenndhome. Three bcdreeai, living rooa

with (replace, dining rooa, kitchen,bath. Large lat with ekade treat. Oaod

t l R H Slll B l l l l l l.eectlentWft-1

argeRay

MBW SBVBN-aOOM kaac. Bneel.lent leoatlea. Twa tiled bathe.

fear bedroom, (replace, autaaatiahett; kreeieway; double garage 1111,10*. Bar Van Horn Ageney,fair Haven. RE 4.41 DO.*

IIVIBVBOMT, aodera bungalow.Larga dock, deep water; oil heat,

pita panelling, two modern batha:•ante . Aiklng HT.fOO. Rty VanMara Agaaer, Fair Haven. RB I-41M.«

« A * MOHN-Oraceful center halllelonltl. llatt roof; tevea roomi,

IH aadern bathe, oil heat. Land-aeeped acra; gardena: 140,000. RtyVaa Hora Agener, Pair Haven, R lI.IIM.e

PORT MONMOUTH, Bungalow. Fiveraaat. Sun porch. Very good condition,

nicely decorated; lot 75*100. price IT,,.•10. Small down payment. Wellc'iAgeiey. Holm4el rd., llttlat. KE I•III aad KB I-0II1-M.

t with eade treat. OaodH. Stlllman. B l l - l l l l .

S ( - r B r - i i l T rHOU»BrBiitlrTrythly ineaae: faur

l k

•UnuAbOW—Ia enatrr,katk, dlaette. laealateef.

[ng. ail ktat,earaare caraar I

,IUI.'GAIN—II

QVAIHT, CHARMINO, eentarr-oldvillage keaa. Five roomi, bath,

(npltee, earner eupkotrdi, eneloiedtarchet, KTee Mat with ihrube.thtdt trn: gartgt: IIO.OOO. MlaagkAgaaey. Phant BU 1-ITII.*

NAVEdHK MVIBIIIOin.dellgktful aerat, gargeout treet.

•ti-roea etttagt, katk, tint pan-allow llvlac raaa, picture wltdawa,aiteatt l i htat. Several aotbolld.la i t i 111,110, Mlaugk Agency.Phone W 1-0T1I.*

RUMSON-Attractive River rd.property. Living raea, hullt-la

keokctaei, dining roaa, corner tup-koardi. modern kitchen, dan, ked-raaa, kith, aenened porch. Septr.ate entrance to tacend laar apart-a tnt iiattlnlng twa badrooma,•leaplat Penh, kitchenette aal Itv-ataryi 111,000. Jaka L. Mlnugk,Agamy. Phone BU 1-9711.

KOMI BOAIDlNa fara, II baaatalla, II t e r « ; onchtlf mile ex*

trcltlng tratk, Reildenci ttnUlmtight rteai, htth, tcrcened parch,plnelcii tail htat. Prltt | l l , l «o ,John L, Mlnugh Agency, Ruaionrd, RU 1'ITll,*

RUMBOM-Attraetlve rtildenee, Livingroam, trepltea, larga dining ream, tile' ' ihterful lanraea, fine panelled

kath wltk Itall tnowir, thritJrosati. colored tilt kith. N n r

ckuroiil ind httihl 111,000. Roltltnwtterbiry, Realtor anfl Innrer, IIWait Km,-1 it. RE I-HOO,'

kltlhedo

tlhen. thi1. tilt kiVllV btdl

IHIlEWSklirtY—Compact Cape Cod.Perfect cond'tlon. I'lrcpltee, tila bnth,

model kitchen, tnut bedroumai attached114100 R l t W t b

odel kitchen, tnarigci 114,100, Raliton Waterbuir,

II

ROAIN—II atrat, aratie, erekaria.It atrtt dear, II waedlatd; alne-

roea kaaee, kal water heat, ell: kara,ehlikta kaatii llf.001, Baal Ageair.

WILUa WcVBUIa »lewaai~n.vtlepaeat tad etavealettlr laeated.

rtve-rooa cottage. Pall eellar, katwater kaat. Ca•00. Tl West

Pall atllar, kay atalfatdl I I I . 'VTaf t-1141.

7 l liuLdB WJHOTPJP titaairy neae wua1*4 atnt tf fertile land. Tea alaatea

ear te Bed Bank: i% ratal kaaa-tlfully built wltk vtrr convenience, mildry cellar, hot water oil heat; Ill.Oto.IS Wcit Front at. BE 1-1141.W1LXH CON6V»-Wa»H»'t raa law

ta earn a prtttr hriek keat atareehooli and ikopplng tentert I aa lilt-ing a taaatil kaae wltk everrthlngmodern, Hard weed leant hreetewar:twt-etr gartgi; tnd l a p dry cellar. Ex-

malaa title with nluahlng tt tteend

katka. fvettltntchurcht

Itntlal ana. Itvtaattraetlva raaa*, twa

l etlltr. Irtpttea. til kaat Cto eehooti, thopplngaad hut line. Only l

fulTr"nltitered. ,katki, fall etlltr. fireplace, til keel. Can.

ana..soo.

DVTCHMAIC kuilt thlt kautabefore the Civil War. (alld, tadur.

lag, on a good etreat. In a geed tawa,netr everything. Come, lea It tadar.II Pomberton a O t

TtRWWb af.rc^n, wallouM, In aaautlful location, Twaenetoted porehca, katk. ail heat, eipan-

lion attlt: (trait . Cotvenleat ta tralnaanl knwt. Call HI I-IHO-RC*RT0»«~A0BKCY=tlif:ri5ai kentt la

H«d Bank, with euntwreh: two.ear ga-rage: tuteattle haatt plat lAglOO, Prlee• 11,1011, 114 Lexington art., Pair Ma-

RB I-IHI,AUlNcY—Two-ttory frame

houie. located In Red Bank. Llvlniii IDII nia, av

thrtt •axrvwrai, ajinina; Tmnmt tetiunwnt tnrwvj • « « «rotat bath, full baiemenl, Inealtted i t -He, N.edc i m rernln. Aahlna l«.1n»fur ntilek ill*. I l l LeslnntAit tva.Fnlr_Haven. Phone RB I.IWI

T^m•• * ai stavaaT waaw w~ a " > ' t ,

-Two kedroeat, tTth, kitchen.dining, twt living roams, ell keat!

double gtran, Bxeellmt eendltlon. Pinelocation. Netr tehenl, itartt, bail 110,-Int. Uwee Agency.'COUNTRY—Naw hunitlew. Oil ktat.

Flvt raeai, altetrlt rtagt, full cellar,game room, ample cloHte d b l t tm 111000 L

, amplem acran 111,000.Bank*

ull cellar.loHte ind etblncttiLtwtt Agiatr, Red

RED DANK—On the rtvtr In town,older hnwi, better kind In perfect

condition, Four bedroomt, 314 bathi, hotwater, oll.nredi nreplaci, hardwaod

i s M i M Ah

Wb»ayaldeHat,(,tTTrvTStad katk. Plpeleii kenter, fall cellar:

•aratt: lOil.O. Good buy far 11,000.Hoary (cawelter. Realtor, 111 Mala tt.,K t y b KB I-Qlll.

glated. tewertge, centrally located. Prop-

I 4111 P l 1111* H

taarartk. eaelateds froal porch andbaek. krlek, full Ineulated, autoaatlekat water keat, all, l.ooo.gallon tank:Ule kltikta, aad twa tiled btthroomi;twe-etr gtragt. Reeldeatltl location,aeatrallr Toeated. Goal kar far proles-"" ~ ' ivltg Kate; taxel

. i l ave., AttantleMliklaalt Pkeae AT 1-llll-W.Bit ACMaHBood . land. BeaatlfVl.. land. Beaatlf

bmmt pita, taltabla far fanning, retc-bl C l t t ll t t l n t . Mt

P. D.,

bmmt pta, taltala far fanning, raaabla. Caavtaleat ta all atatlont.~ "Ill-B ar write, ban III, R. P

Kive,. JCerport,D—Haatt tn l tpartatnt, Hti

artvate entrance. Two.ear garage.Second laar rentt ftr 110. Aafclng $10,-f 00. Owner malt lell ilx-room bunga-low, aadern Improvement!. Aiklng 110,.Ml. BungiawtHBtyJ Olawrg ^ . . . . . , _ . , _ _ . ,

Ketntkurg. KB 0-00*0 ar AT I

Bungalow with four room a, 11,100,F. A. Oehlhaua. Tl Beach-:u

UK1OM WACrt-flva rooat. Oil heat,tllad bath, battle gat. hot water: ear-

_jr Ital l* . One block ta nation andaakaal, H milt to beach, Oarage witheaaaatlaa attlt with two rooat for aum-a w reaUI. 441 Maralngildt ave.. ear-aar Scitttt tva., (faur blaekt fraa rt.II ) . Call week-ende. Including Man-day*, ar call fiedney K.4Ht* anytime*TWO HOUSES—In river lection. Barh

faur badrooma, two bathe, automatichut . Alao California hungtlow Inofatt ta river In Ruaion, eppoiltt SeaBright, BE d.OOTI. '

• auvawB BUNGALOW. Fourit, eelenee kitchen, flrepltce, tile

htth, full baiemrnt, pine recreationall keatt l l l . ioo.

VTpine recreation

Hatch Agener.1JOI«

— .TTY—Four-room ban-galaw, Full eellar, emanilon attic,' " kttt: 11,100 down fortilt hltk, t ie , ,

0. I.: 110,100. HnlgS Agency," ' BB I.4HI, I2O»,»

117

ATr»wirsisroopHrtihouia. Catt heat: garage: two arrci

of land: low taiea. Aiklnr II.SOO.Halgk Agency, IIT Broad. RE 4-4151.IJOI.'BIO RANK AREA—Buy or the weekt

A thrif.bedroom home with lavatorydawn and htth un, full Itngth livingroom with flrepltce, rrdtr.llned rlaieti,ilnter WRIII: one.eHr gnrage. Only IM,.

Walker A Tindall. II Bait Front

ranted. I l l * aenthly ineaae: faurroomi, bath, dawnetalrt: tkrat rooat,kath, upetaln. Lat ahoat l*il»».Pleatant nelghbarhoad ehort dlttineefrom ocean, trananortntloa; 111,1*0.Bny Rtlllann. RE * - l l l l .11-ROOM HOOse—Lot Tln

d L1ROOM HOOseLot Tlnlil . Oil beat,modern. Large garage. Ideal fortruck! ar workahop.

Phone RB I.1S4K.J.Aiklng

flX-ROOM H0Vtt=ln teal leaatlan.Hat water M hett: two-ear garage,

Attle kat keen eanvertel to tkree.reamaptrtatnt. Aiklng price IM00. BowteltAgency, II Weit River rd. RU I-1II0.Tt Flrat it. AT 1-01II.

rooai. Sanpereh, Hie katk.Eieellent condition. Rot air (olll. A-l

location. Ko agentt. AL I.1TIT.J.AVfHBHTIC' COtOrtAL~rlli"torlc~ier.

ting, t t t aerei, eaatury.old treei. koi-wool. Thi« lovely kaaa kaa centerhall, two living rooai, faur nreplicii.Ive kedraoae, twa katki, aataaatle" - — — — -—— — " a - — • — — —

kett. Ta little Mute: III.***.aten Waterbury. ," "1* Wait Front it.iten" Waterbu'ry. "ReaVter~Ynd"iaeurof'." — • BE |.|IO>.«MODERN COLONIAL Tea yeara aid.Attractively decorated, In eicellenlcondition. Lovely living roaa. (replace,dining rooa. tile lavatory, three bed-roomi. ti l . bath, O. I . kltehen, dlih.wtther, electric range, tutomttlc hut.Owner trtntfemdl tlt.tOO. RnlttonWaterbury, Realtor tnd Inluror, I<Wect Front it. RE I-II00.*affDlTLI!TOWN~l*OWK9MiP—Twa aerei,

Old houae. Eight rooat, 10-foot glaneneloied porch, itena eoal: alaa three-rooa eettaga rente 140 a month, Toolhoaga. Dogwood tnet. All far 111,111.Rataton Waterbury. Realtor and Inmror,II Wait Front it. RB t-IIOQ*ammryssgims=-iammryssgimasnimai.Rlx-room houee. Attnctlva kitchen,

built-in hrenkfnit nook, hot air catl.Convenient location: 110,100. RolitonWttcrbury. Realtor and Inluror, II WestFront it, RB 4-SBOO.'BUTCH L f^NIAI^T

colored I lie bnth. tll« ,Iraplatt in living 100a, den, leiporch. Quick potitulon; 111,10*.•ton Wnterhury, Realtor tnd Iniuror, IIW.it Front it. RB I-II00.*

Three kelrooae,kltehen, lavatory,

ireened). Rot-

BIT0. WalkerBad Bank, • 1404.

MIDDLETOWN—New 4H room, andbath, enpamlnn tttlc, hot air heat,

•(••(red: full dry cellar: 110,100. Wai.ktr * Tindall II Eaat Front it., Rtd

ank. RE l . i io i ,

• ( •ktrBanBID BANK—Ntw faur roomi ind bath

bungtlow. Hot tlr heat, oil burner 1• 11,100. Walker A Tindall, 19 EnitFront «., fled Bank, RE d-11404.BED RANK—Went aide, Bungalow with

f l h h H i hR A N K t ide,

four room* anil hath.ooal.Aieilt unf-L'Mi' Karaif

ungalow withHot nir hent,

A reitl buy

UVKRr'HOKT--€harmlng homa. Raau-tlfully decorated. Screened vertndt,

avaeloui living room, fireplace, beamedcelling, four bedroomi, %% btthi. auto-matle haat: two.ear garage: IIT.IOO,Rolaton Waterburr, Realtor anl Imnror,II Watt Front tt, RE l-HOt.'RIVER KRONT—Four huge bedroome,

two tile bathi, fireplace, gat heat: et-taehed two-car garage, Circle driveway,Aiklng 1.19,000. Oennlt K. Byrne, Real-tort Phone Rg I-IUO.'RDMStfN^r'our large bedroomi, two

bathi, hot water coat heat leailly con-verted.) Kltehen. pantry: earner plot,Asking HS.Onn. riennlt K. Ryrne, Real-tori. Phone RU 1.I1J0,'

DON'T MIM THIS prepotltlon. Fourapartment building, two unite an eact

•Ida containing living room, tile kitchen,kedreea, tile kath. Juit redecoretedReal eat unit, live In the other. Goodttrai, Rental Inctac almoit meetit.oathly payaient; I1J.SO0 per tide,Pranktya Kri

ivlHand. Broker.10 per i. RE 1-1

RANCH HOTJ8B—Onlr S% dovin vetm i . Urge llvl ~ 'ipletelr aaulpped

annt. Large living room, fireplace,". aaulpped kllef . •tile bttk, etptnalqn

!hen, two bedattic,

haat! garage: large plot; IIMOO. Franklyn Havlland. Broker. RB M8J0.BAST KEAN8BURG-Muat be Men t

he appreciated, A dtt-year-old home.witk faur rooma and bath. Automat:heat, aluminum eombinatlon windonaw a w a l a n t h e l t T1]2hat, alumnaw awalnga: an three ote, T1x]venetlaa bllnde: expamlon nttlc: f

hd 1 1 5 0 f i h d Hvenetlaa bllndnlthed 17.150 orCall KB LICIT.

eomb ndan three lote, T.1x]20

pamlon nttlc: fmtinfurniihed H.93

BtVBRFRONT LOT-ln Rumion.Deep water, itndy beach. Excel-

lent reeldentlal location: 10x200, Abargain at 11,100. Borui Agency,(I* River rd., Ftlr Haven. R lMil!.*

•OVINO TO FRANCE!—Owner multtell kit ane-year-old Ctpa Cod. Living

ream wltk (replace, combination klteh.en-dlnatte, two unuiual bedroomi, largeexpanelon attic, automatic heat; attachedgarage. Combination icrteni nnd itor•nth; tll.luO, Low down parmemRorui Ageney. Fair Haven. RB I-4S32

YEAR-OLD—Rtneh houie, In FairHaven; 14-foot living room with

(replace, dining room, tiled bath,two large bidroomi, full cellar, hutwitar heat, oil; ttttehtd g i r i n ;114,100. Only 11.700 down payment.Borui Aganty, Ftlr Haven, RB I-dill.*

•1ST LOCATION In Fair Haven. Ne,twe-ttory eolonltl; 12-foot llvin

room, large dining room, hindionkitchen, threa Inrge lied roomi, tiled bntlavatory, porch: two-ear garage: lnrgiplot; 123,1100, Rorui Atenry, Fair Ha<yen, RE 4.4.M2,'

IMS0 DOWN FUR VETERANS, buythli lovely lix-room ranch home

(Three bedroomtl; 20-foot living room,tllad bath, full cellar; attached garage't-acre. Monthly payment! l»8. Boru

RUMSON—Living roam, diningroom, kitchen, bath, lunporeh,

three bedroomi, tewing room, bath,hut water oil: garage: 111,000.Dennla K, Byrne, Realtori, PhontRU 1-1110.•

KIW RANCH I Combination llvlng-dln-Ing room, fireplace, kitchen, three bed-

ronme, tile bath, italt ahower, hot wtteroil, thrt'tt bvdrorimn, tile bath, ittll ahow.er, hot water oil: l l t . ioo. Dennla K,Byrne, Realtor*, Phone RU 1-illiO.'AtMiiSr SfcW^Tkree-bcilroom, l!tpc

(Uitl Twit Imlln: garave: Inrge pint;

; t e r .An»ncy,

thly paymcnti ttm, fiH.vtn, RE «.45U,'

RIVKR OAKS—Tall oak treei. Lovealx.room colonial, (three large bed

roomi), tiled kath, powder room, liviniroom with fireplace, dininir room w'corner cupboard, lance arreened fiorcattached geraie; hot water hent. KuInattlatel: 111,000, ROIUI Agency, Ka:Raven. RE I-45J2."

FAIR HAVEN hat opportunity, Bm-inan !• great! In thr very ht>Bt

tiuiinflfi I dent ton mr offer a buildingthat ll Ideal for your buainen, plutample living quarter., A real np-tinrtunlty, Borim A«*ncy, Fair Hn-

RBD SANK—Cicelltnt location, Attratlvc icvin>room home (four b<><

roomi), 17-foot living room, large riliIn* rnom; detncrieil two-i-nr unrag112,500, Borui Agency, Fair Il.veiRE 0-4532.*

BELKOHD HOU.Sti~ Hi\ moms, untautomatic u*» hot water heat, h

Mfld colrl wnter, fireplncf* in living runtcallirt |ar is«; lot InuxlOOi lew lixt

41 -1

porrhHOT

Mra. Albert J. Nelly, M, and herdaughter Robin, age 11 months, c fChicago, 111., nave beer, gpendingtha pact three weeke viaitirg Mra.Neely'e parentg, Mr and Mr= LcuitRead of Maxwell Grove, and otherfrieade aad relative! in the Shorearea. Sunday, July IS, Robin waschrietened at gt. ThQir.aj Episcopalchu.-'.h. Red Bank, with Mrt. Ed-ward £ev ie of Red Bank. %»i Mr.

wo bedroomi. attached • . , 4 j | r i . Harol4 L. Wood of Oe>ainlng, N. T., ts the ajioaicjrg. Mre.Neely'g hueband, who ia preeantlyon letve from the University af Chi.riga where he It ttudvisg for hitdoctorate degree In welfare plan-ning and administration, le doinga apecla! aaglgfime.nt for tha Chi-cago welfare department. Mrs.

and her I tught ir pi&n to re-

J,a RE

B i f h h i . r h ' m d . r u !

n"n'H LHW!C>' A g e n c y 100K M l a n k . K E < - 0 4 1 O .

. n t h i y r * >i r h w a y 3 5 .

LAKCFKONT COLONIAL. Wall te-eluded th(«e-h»drooni home. Two

tiled bathrnome: aneid'l rooa and•ath. Large roow throughout,(creen«-d porrh. Beeutifu! via*.Double rarave. Basement, Aiainglio.o'io. Lawiey Ageaer, RB I0110,

I,,-w j turn by plant to Chicago Sunday.M d M R J h N ' d

RIVERIITIB WEIGHTg— l lr f l - foot lie.Ing ronm. dining room, two terga kad*ioni, tile bathroom, full heiement ea.innon ettle: attarhed Jarlie Mtnrt r t l : 117,SOI). Ltwlcy A|«n«r. R l0 410.

•TA< IOUS COUNTHT Ht)MB. Malf-acrr pint, Livinn room, Ireiilare,

dining room, imitidry room, lavttory,full htprnwnt, tile hathrnom, threehedroonn, finished attir: douh!^ ga-raiie. Aakinx 111. 000, LawlerAgener. RB *•«*!• .

Attractivebuilt bungalow. Tile bath.

ootn, evpamion attic, full baiement withanli tortf, Ont-rar giirae'. Askingl l . i M . l.awlvr *g«nry. KE •-• i l l"'WO-STDIIV BRICK. Convenient loi-a-

ti<m, Living room, fireplace dining'oohi, icrccneil porch, thrue bedrnonil,Me bathrnnm, full haiement; attache')arni!>'; |16,KO0, Lawler Agentr. KE• 0410

THE MONMOUTH COUNTY COVBTPROBATE DIVISIONDOCKET NO. Itilll

the matter of the eitatt ef Henrlettt(Jonklln Roae, Peeeaied,

Notlra el Intentiot ta Make Reaari t lBale.

TO: Tha Kelri, devlieei end fermntlreprof-ntHtiveanf IIKNKIKTTA <.<)NK.LIN KOSE, deceaaed, tnd kar, tlielror anr of their eueraiaon in right,title) aad Inter eet: and to tha Rtate elNew Jerier; Theodore t>, Parloni, At<torner (ieniral of tha Xlata af HewJaraer:' Walter T. Mtrgetle. Jr.,Treasurer of the Rlete at new Jeraer.YOU ARB HEREBY NOTIFIED Iklt

mrma«t to Order of tha MaaaeataCount* Court. Probate Dlvlilon, I kate•old the following deeerlfced Itadt al theKittta af Henrietta Conklin ~eaied, for the nraent af - -la Edward I.ebedi, for tha m a af Fuf.tr-n»e Hundred 1(1,100.«•) Dalian,witk tttet ta ka apportioned at af tktdata af deltwrr af deed.

Tha itld landt la laid kr a a kelagI h T h l f Mlddl

ladt al taaBaaa, de.

ker deal*

T i t d ndt l l i d•Ituata In tha Townahlp ofC t f M t h d

r aaMlddlatewn.

f KItuata In tha Townahlp of Mlddlatewn.

Ceuntr af Mnnaetth and SttU of Ktwlereer, and being partleularlr deeeriked

I fnllowe:And nvaikered and dlitlngulihed at

l<ota Nuabera Nlnetr-elgkt tad Nlnetr-nine en tka Map of Lett entitled"Conptea Park, Belford, Maw Jereer,dated March II, I l l l " tad aartlt.larlrdtaerlked at follawti

BEGINNINO at a Joint la tkawatterlr aide of Loktan Pllfa and Intha Nortkeaaterlr corner o( LotNumber Nlnetr*ee*en on eald Mapand froB thenea running U) Kortk-erlr, along tka weaterlr tide of taldLohivn Place, fifty feet to Lat Num.brr One Hundred on Itld MeP!thenre (1) w.itrrlr, along Lot Num-ber One Hundred, ona hundred feattn Lot Numbar Eightr-aoren OH laidMan; theeien III Inntkerlr, alongLot Numberi Eightr-ee>en tadrightr-ilJ dftr feet ta Let NuakerNlnetr-eeven on aald Map; tkanea(4) Eaiterlr along Lot NumberNinttr-mren, one hundred feet tatha point or place of teglnnlng.And that an the 18th dar al Augult,

1151, I •hall praient ar repart of euih•ale ta the eald Court and tpplf for iaOrder confirming the laaie.

Dated: Juli II, I t l l .H. LAURENCB BCOTT,

Admlniitrator of tka Batata af•!»»». Henrietta ('nnklln BOM. Deeeattd

Maaaaala Caaatr SarragtM't OMttIn the aatter of the titate at > . Oer-

trudt Capen, deeaaitd,Notice ta eredlteri ta aretaal

•galmt eattta.Puriuant to tke arder of Daraaa Ml-

raddin Surrogate ol tka Caaatr tMonmouth, aade aa the tweatr-tlatldar of June, 1*11, on tha tpplieatlaa afWheaton 8. Pearce, W, Canaan Tratvbath tnd Robert B. Match.,. Eaeeuttrtof tha eittta of H. Oertrade Capet, de-eeaied notice ll herebr |l»ea ta tkacreditori of laid deeetied ta ethlklt tatha auhaeribere. eseeutora at tfarttald.their debti and deaandi aaalnat tki talieatate, under oath, within l i t aenthtfr.im tho date of tha aforeitld arder. erthey will be forever barred af their te-tlont therefor ngalntt tha uld tukterlk*

' Dated freehold, N. J., Juta If. I l l lWHEATON *. KARCB.

1101 Pint Court. Aiburr Park. H. IW. CARMAN TRBMBATH.

110 Larch A*enne, T.aneeh K. I.ROBERT B. MANCHBt,

1104 gurnet Are.. Aiburr Park, M. J,Wlaa aad Wlaa,51 Broad Street,Red Bank, N. J..

Attorney!. IT.I

Maaawaik Ceaaip SarrettM't MBMIn the matter of the titttt ef iaataa L

Turaer, loceated.Notice to crelltera ta prittat alalat

tgalntt ttttta.Puriutnt to the arder of Deraaa Me-

Fnddln Surrogate of tht County tMonmouth, made on the thirtieth dar olJun« 1951, nn the application of LillianM, Turner, lola executrix of tha eitateof Joseph L. Turner, deceaitd, notice lahereby given to the creditor! of aald de-eeaied to exhibit to the tubteribcr, tolaexecutrix ai aforetnid, th«ir dektl an<demtnda aitnlnit the laid titate, uadeioath, within ilx montha from tha data althe aforenid ordir, or they will ke furever barred of their aetlene theretoiagalnit the mid mbicriber.

Dated Freehold, N. J., June 10. 1*11,LILLIAN M. TURNER,

141 Grange Ave., Fair Haven, N. I.Paraoni. Labrecque, Canaaat

* Combi.Red Baak, .V. ) . ,

Attorned 14.1

Nettee al Settlement e lEitato of Alice R, Bllhop, dectaieiNotice il hereby given that the te

countl of the aubscribera, executora olthe L-itaU' uf aaiil deceaied, will biaii«iit«>fl anil itatvil by the surrogate othe County of Monmouth tnd reportedfor lettlement to the Mimnouth CountyCourt, Frubate ..ivulon, on Thurtdtrthe thlrteinth day of September, A. D.lu.il, at in o'clock A. M., at the CountCourt Houae, Main and Court StreetFreehold, New Jeraey.

Dated: July i.'ith. A. D., 1951.HLUOMFIELIl SAVINGS INSTITUTIOL

BY: HOWARD ll. BIODULPH,Vice Preairient and Truit OfficerIt Rroari Street. BloomAeld, N, ,THOMAS W. BISHOP,It Wllllaniion Avenue,Rloomfleld, N. J.JULIA E. BOTKIN,Sfl9 Overlen Drive.Washington. D. C. and T Villa alRed Rnnk, N. J,

Eaecutora,WILLIAM V. RAr'FERTY,115 Main Street,Eaat Oninxe, N. J.

1 Attorney. 111.44.

Mr. and Mrt Ralph N'orwood arevacationing at their mmm«r homela Malaa. Mr. and Mrt. OaergtWinning will leave tomorrow tejoin them there. Mr. and Mrg. An-thony llatt! and Mr. tnd Mrg,Janata D'Ambreee win leave forthere Saturday.

Mra. Oeorge Wlfgi tnd daughterSharon arrived todaw to spend themonth with Mre. Wlgirt' parent*,Mr. and Mra. William Hutting.

A party of Sff children attendedthe roller gkating aarty Tuesdaynight ai tha Sinking Whieig arena,Shrewsbury. The program wej partof the playground schedule.

Mr. and Mm. Banjamin Van-»nr»n npi'fit the wi«k-*nd. in Green

Belt, Md., where they returnedh<-ir granddaughter, Betsy Werner,o her parent* after gh* had visitedlere the past few weeks.

Ira E. Wolcott'a home at Tl Southat., which la occupied by the Purdy-Huttlng families, la being redecor-ated by Charleg Magathan and aoa.

Tha Preabyterian church ptcnle,eld Saturday tt Metedeconb, waeIgrhly atirraaafiil.Dr. and Mra. Scott Miller of Big

lapldg, Mich., were week-endgueitj of their aunt ind uncle, Mr.and Mri. William Rohinton ofThrockmorton ave. Another week-eiM guest of the Robinaone wagLoula Oevate ef Brooklyn.

Mra. Edith Lewie of Lewia atand Mra. Anna Roblntun »f Tbruck*morton ave, and Mre. Ella Klatalnof Middletown apent Monday en thebeach at Point Pleaaant,

Mrt. Jamet Booth, Sr, af Free*hall, gpant Sunday with her eoaand daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mre.Jamee Booth of Ltwli at. Tha wialtmarked Mri. Booth'a IWh birthday.Monday aha waa a guigt af htrgranddaughter and great-grand-daughter, Mra. L, 0. Mead anddaughter Pam, alte of Lewie St.

SM BrightMr. aad Mre. Edwtrd P. Dillon,

Jr., and children, Edward F. Dillon,M, and Cynthia Dillon of WettOrange, gpent the week-end with,Mrg. Dllion'i parents', Councilmanand Mra. Ralph W, Lawrence ofOcean ava., Sunday, Mr. and Mra.Lawrence entertained at. a familydinner. Pretent were Mr. and Mra.Dillon and children, Mr. and Mra.Ralph W. Lawrence, Jr., and ctill-drcn, Ralph Lawrence. 3d; LindaLaw and Jonathan Lawrence, thliplaea, and Mr. and Mrs WilliamH. Bailey and daughter! Join,Sutaa and Barbara of Porttu-peck.

Bertha Mae Toting, daughter olMr. and Mrg. Franklin Young- ofOeborn pi., euffered head injurltalagt Thursday when the fell froma drat floor window t t home. She

taken to Monmouth Memorialhoipltal, aad wag broughtSunday.

Commandtr and Mre. Harry Otetand daughttr Dorothy ef StatM It*land are now living at their gum-mar home on Center at.

William Brown, ton of MM. MariaBrown of North Beach, la horn* on

aaya' leave from Charleitoa, E.C, where he U etatloned with theV. 8. Navy.

Mr. and Mn, Ray Stoat, Jr., efNiagara Fklh, N. T., apent theweak-end with Mr. and Mre. ClaudeMinaldl of Church gt.

P.F.C. Charltt White. Jr., oen efMr. and Mra. Charleg White of Niwat., reported to Seattle. Wash., ltgtweek after apending a atvtn-dayfurlough at home. Prior to hie fur-lough, Pvt. White wae etatloned atFort Dla.

Mrg. Charlee Phearedorf of KaatNew it., ha* returntd home fromtho gtatlon hospital at Fort Mon-mauth with her daughter, PamelaJoin, born Wednesday of last weik.

Mri. Lydla Ramsey of Octan ave.le atlll conflmd to her home bylllneta.

Pvt. Harold Solomon, gen ef Mr.and Mri. Benjamin Solomon ofOcean ave., haa been aMlgnet toradio gehool at Fort DIs,

Mr. and Mrt. Frank Hutehtaieaand children. Mary and Eddie, efTrenton, spent the week-end withMn. Hutchlneon'e mother, Mra.Mae Dillont of 10W Ocean ave.

Mr. and Mrs. James Thorsen navomoved from their Ntw gt. home tothflr new regldence over the Urohoutt.

Harry Ltimburg of Watervlewway haa entered his 48-lnch hydro-plane In the National Sweepetakearagatta to he held at Red »aakAug. 11 and U.

Miss Patricia Hallmbeek ofNutley le vlaltlng Mr. and Mra.Cyril Smack, Jr., of Ocean avo.

MalawanLinda Teague. who h u been vis-

iting her grandpartntt, Mr. andMrg. Richard Teague, Ravine dr.,hat returned to her home atBrldgeton with her parentg, Mr.anl Mri. Forrest Tetgut, who wereguests here for a few days.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Splra ofEast Orange spent tht week-endwith her parents, Mr. and Mrs.Richard Teagua, Ravlna dr.

Howard Jones and William Van-Pelt of Keyport and Misses DoloriBand Mildred Trague of thla Biu*attended the double header bate-hall game at Yankei attdlum, NtwTork, Sunday.

NOTICEAn Ordinance Vixinit Tha fltlar* ,

thu Towmhhi Clerk of Atlantic Town,ihip in the County of Monmouth, N«*Ji rsry, Nuti.i' I* hereby glvpn thBt thiHbnve orrilr.Anrr wm pmteil at a inert'in* nt tht' Tdwnjhlii Tdmrnlttec of thiTownihlit of Atlantic, In the Uountr tfM a a R n i u t h . k i l d « • i u t r I I , I l l l . I l l

New MonmouthA. group of mtmbert of tho

Young People's Christian asaocla-tlon of the Baptlat church held abeach party at Sea Bright lastThursday evening,

Mist Loll Owen af New Brigh-ton, Pa., ll spending aevtral dnyawith Miss Peggy Allen or NewMonmouth rd.

Mist Margaret Donlon of JerseyCity spent part of last week with)Mr nnd Mrt. Harry Olten, Othtrguests last week wrrn Mr. tnd MltVK i d JCwtgttr tf OaMwitt,

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££. HEP

FIWMEFUWt«/ • • • ttp*'mi Our wart kfarMfh. Owe* • • arc rfcrotifhwith royirim yWra fmt»k#«j«r* IAWATOK

113 I n ) Franl Slw* He* lank, >. J.PIMNIC Rrd Rank A-1177

Man I aueti I really lauinfed, wht*. I #•• myprmitd. The feii«*H fish I ever touaht • • • « • " • •"* *°weak that it looked SHORT! That Mfativt, Ifcere'i nodenying, needed lome inten»i«yi«|t *vt »» « * i f *»o»lend I'm in ow»«:

At wonder* performed by COIN'S PHOTO S»oct!

JoJinaon Brottert Meet in Korea

NAVESINK — Cpl.'Ftaderick M.Johnson, U. I. M. C, «M Cpl. Ro-land J. Johnton, U. I. U. C, netearlier this month «t lajs, Kerea,their parent!, Mr. eM Mr*. Ken-neth Johnaoa of Monsseuth eve.,learned this week.

In lettera receive* Tuesday, theMarine* (old of their surprise whenthey "ran into each other" whileon routine detail* in the Koreancity. Mr*. Johnaon *a!4 fred ia at-Iached to a supply comiwny and

Roland le • Maker af a teak bat-talion.

Oversea* einee BspteMber whenthey took part in the Inchea laad-iafs, the tarotheri had net Meneach other lince before they leftthis country. Word thla week oftheir meeting has acte4 "like a tea-ic to me," aaid Mr*. Johnson whereturned Tuesday of la*t weekfrom Monmouth Memorial hospitalwhere (he w u a patient threeweek i.

T*» Ylnei at KeaMburgOn Prlly Laretny COHNUKEANSHURO—Mra. Mildred Dol-

man find Mn. Gertrude Broderickof JerBty City were line* |10 eachMonday nlglil by Mailatiale Ed-ward F. Ambrose on charges of pet-ty larceny.

The women whe were upendingtwo week*' vacation at 11 Bay viewavp., were charted with taking acan of olive oil and a jar of coffeefrom the United Super market onCarr sve The complaint Wat Madeby Robert Meyer*, proprietor.

30th ANNUAL AUGUST SALE10% to 50% DISCOUNTS

FROM OUR REGULAR LOW PRICESOn alt Bedroom, Din!ng Room, Living Room Suites,Upholstered Chairs, Rockers, Pictures, Mirrors, Lamps,etc. Every piece of furniture in this sale is our regularwell known quality. Many items in this sale cannot bereplaced to sell at today's prices. Maiw are one-of-a-kind. An early selection is advisable. All merchandiseit offered subject to prior sale,

MANY SPECIALS IN NATIONALLY

6ULISTANBROADLOOMS

We nave on hand in our warehouie thousands of squareyards of fine carpeting. 9 ft., 12 ft. and 15 ft. widthsin various size rolls at special low prices. Not ell colorsin all widths. Please bring room measurements. Sorry,no mail or phone orders. Subject to prior sal*.

SCULPTURED WILTON WOAOLOOM100?, WOOL YARNS

If you are looting for the finest in carpet-

ing, take advantage of this low price!

Available in 9 ' , 12' and 15' widths.

RtG. $24.50 QUALITY

NOW $16.50 SQ). YD.

TEXTUWO WILTON BROADLOOM

I N * WOOL VAR.VS

Four different highly-styled texture weavesto select from. Grey, green, cinnamon,beige and the latest shade of brown in0 - and 12' widths.

REG. $17.50 QUALITY

NOW $12.75 SQ. YD.

TWIST IROADLOOM100% WOOL YARNS

An exceptional value. Closely woven hard

twist yarns in popular colors at a low,

low price for GULISTAN quality.

REG. $15.50 QUALITYNOW $12.75 SQ. YD.

AXMINSTER MOAOLOOM1W% WOOL YAMtm

Deep pile, closely woven earptt in 9' and12' widths.

RES. $13.95 QUALITYNOW $9.75 SO. YD.

AXMINSTER BROADLOOM10»% WOOL YARN8

Good grade in 9' and 12' widths.REG. $11.75 QUALITY

NOW $8.75 SQ. YD.Sculptured Wilton Broaclloom-50rr wool, K% raynn, popular colors, 27", »', 12', « ' width*

SPECIAL IU.M 8Q. YD.

GULISTAN MILLNEAR OUR STORE

MCKELVEY of FreeholdSalesroom* far Calislcn't Famdui Au«i Afexlt in Jr—MUAnd for Fin, Furr.iiura From Ameriim't Ba. MaW*

' 21 WEST MAIN STREET, FREEHOLD, N. J.Store Hour*: Monde u thru Saturday 8.00 A. M. f 8:30 P. M.

M O H U U W M—»U*» tl the<Mk mm mtkt • «eUwti«B

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FAIR HAVEN — Mr. ana Mra.J6hn U. Toolan o( Hance r4. • •Hunday wrrc ho»ta at a coekUllparty, given for Mr. and Mn. Har-old VanHycklc at Woodbrktg*. Mr.and Mr*. VanRycklc have recantlymoved to I heir new home on RMgerd, Rumson.

Attending were Mr. and Mr*. Ed-uiid i.. cmty, Mi. and Mn.

Jamei McNamaia, Mr. and Mr*. Jo-aeph McC'ue, Mr. and Mra. Ocorf*Dlakon, Mr. and Mra. William Klop-nun, Mr. and Mra, B«rt Lowrtt,Mr. and Mra. Robert Kitni-r, Mr.and Mr*. Irvine Felit, Mr. and Mr*.Howard fltrau*. Mr. md Mr*.CharlM Irwin, Mr. and Mr*. An-drew Murray, Mr. and Mr*. Ed-ward O'Brien, Mr. and Mr*. Wil-liam O'Brien, Mr. and Mr*. DavidT. Wilenti, Mr. and Mri. RaymondTlerney. Mr. and Mr*. AnaonCloufh , Mr. and Mr*. JoaaahMeadham, Mr. and Mr*. Thoma*Mtacham. Mr. and Mr*. WalterRtelly. Mr. and Mra, ReginaldWebiter.

Mr. and Mra. Frank Connolly, Mr.and Mr*. Edward Folker, Mr. andMr*. Thomaa Brogan, Mr, and Mr*.Newton Rice, Mr. and Mr*. AlbertA. Teeter, Mr. and Mr*. John Tee-ter, Mr. and Mr*. Jamei Walter*,Mr. and Mr*. Joaeph Reaman, Mr.and Mr*. Ira Haupt, Mr. and Mr*.Elliott Shanley, Mr. and Mr*. DonArnecho, Mr. and Mra. H. AustinKaye, Mr. and Mia. Edward O'Mara,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wlckham, Mr.and Mr«. nichnrd Emery, Mr. nndMr*. Harold Brigge, Mi. aad Mr*.Charles Schoek, Mr. and Mn. Ro*aNewhoute, Mr. and Mn. HarryBraverman, Mr. and Mr*. VincentMcCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. W. PaulBtlllman, Mr. and Mm. John W,Kelly, Mr. and Mr*. William PotU,Sr.

Mr. and Mrs. Rector Brook*, Mr.and Mrs. Jam** Dornilat, Mr. andMr*. Arthur Cowen, Mr. and Mr*.Jack Delaney, Mr. and Mr*. Town-•end B. Martin, Mr. and Mr*. Mar-cu* Daly, Mr. and Mr*. Meyer B,Rubeck, Mrs. Leon Hc«a, Mr*. I«a-belle Hayes, Mrs. laabelle StriekerBletz, Misses Oretchen VanByckle,"Toiil" Murray, Valery Henry, Olor-ia Qelsi, Carol Fcnnelly, Ann Tee-ter, Anne OeFletro, Beatrice Hen'ry, May Moffltt, Agnes U Maher,Gertrude and Maurctn Toolan,Magr. Joseph T. Casey, Dr. JohnE. Maher, Lieut. John E. Maher,Jr.. Arthur. J. White, John Feist,William O'Brien, Jr., Andrew Mur-ray, Jr., William Haaslnger, JamesP. Hancy, John E. Toolan, Jr., Dav-id Toolan and Henry Clark.

Reuitun* Hear PersonalAccount of Red China

ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS — AnIntimate gllmpte of pre*ent-dayliving conditions In CommunistChina was afforded Mr. and Mr*.Paul B. Reuman of 23 Hooper avelait week by Mr. Reuman* broth-er and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mr*.Robert Reuman, who arrived Tues-day of last week from Shanghaiaboard the Oeorgie.

Aetlve more than two years withthe American Friends Service com-mittee In Chungking and ShanghaiDr. and Mr*. Reuman left Mondayfor Madiaon, WIs., with Mrs. Reu-man's parents, Dr. and Mr*. AlfredSwan. After a month'* vacation,they will leave for Leipilg, Ger-many, where they will become rec-reational directors for students atthe university.

MiddletownMr. and MM. Robert Oault ana

children, Netta and John, of EastLansing, Mich., returned home onTuesday after spending several day*with Mr*. E. W. Swackhammer,and family of White House, andMr. and Mr*. E. W. Swackhamer,Jr., of New York city, spent theweek-end at the Swackhamer homehere.

Mr. and Mr*. William Carrlng-ton and Mr*. John Shea of Holll*,L. I., are guest* of Mr. and Mr*,Raymond Despreaux.

Mr. and Mra. Irving Htncc, Jr.and family of Barrtngton, apenSunday with Mr. and Mra. Hanee,Sr.

Mr*. Henry Stark* and daughter,Mr*. O«org« Hartman, have re-turned from Wolcott, N. T, wherethey spent two weeks with Mr*.Starke'a daughter, Mrs. WilliamJohnson. Mr*, Johnson and her son*are now vlaltlng with Mrs. Starke.

The needlework guild will meetnest Tueiday at the new home ofMr*. Maltby B. Jelllffe on Xing'*hwy.

Saturday Mm. Frodnilc C, Tatumpresented Jockey Sammy Boulmetlswith th* trophy for winning thitMonmouth Handicap rac* at Men-

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Collector* will be Mr*. RobertBuchshaum, Miaasa Nancy aad Bet-sy Qwirk aa4 "T*b*ey" Andrew* afRed Baak; Jeea Larkia, atataa UCrassy, Jean Nugent, ConstanceNugoat, Barbara Nugent, PatriciaBaitek, Barbara Ward, RosemaryBuckley, Winifred a^athal, MaryCaaaeiley, Wynne ana: Gail Oarri-ata. Sprtag Lake; MIM MarjerleOaarka, Meaajamtli Hills; Miate*Marjerla Carroll, Carelia* Hawk,aa4 Bkeila Dio«l*i, Little Silver;Miat Virglaia Oar i M Mr*. nat»aae* Backer, lea Bright; Miss RuthJack*, Red Bank; Miu Kay Oled-diag, Asbury Park; Miaaaa PhylitSeatt, Isabclle an* Hope Hwkell,Barbara Shetland, Priaclll* May,Mlati Kelly, Jaa Uwraaea, CaralBillings, Terrf Werleman, ClalraWerlcaiaa, Marietta BlanklMia sadMary Ana Bmith, R i m m ; MPeuy relit, Bhrewtbury; Mtas JaaaCawea, Waat Bat; Mits Mary Ua-Urban, Batsatews; MUa BllaaSinners, Waat Deal; Misjaa KaaeyBla« aa4 Nancy Teaser, Peal; MlaiMary JUsenfeR, Elberaa; MlMcaJill aad Judy Johnaton, Halandel;MlatM Barbara Hilton, Mary Kra-Mcr, Oertrude Fagea, Mary Kathsvriaa faf f a, Anne Duffy. Joaa Xer-rick, Virginia Byrne, Patricia Le-tter, Aaae WUt, Joan rucker M lAna and Kay WerthalM, Allen-hvnt.

Party for ChildrenAt Elks Home Sunday

LONO BRANCH-The eirabraipaliy committee af Motmoutheouaty will hold Its third annualsummer party Sunday starting atS a'eloek at the Blka home aaOarAeld ava. Chairman BenjaminW. Baumaa hat banned ana oftka inert ahawt ta ba fIvra foitka children.

Rabbi Aaroa Lefkawlti af BetkMlriaai temple ana rather Thomp-son af the BUr af the Bea ehurekwill apea ths party. Oaaerel aa*Mrs. VaaOauiaa ara bringing aparty af frleada ta sas the kiddle*.Joseph Putterman has aeeutsd po-lo shirts and toys for aach childThe tablee will be act up withstreamer! and ballooni by the Elk*auxiliary and the women will servetha children refreshments whichhare been donated.

Foaeral DirectorsTo Meet at Leoaardo

LEONARDO — The Funeral Di-rectors' asaoclatloa of Monmouthand Ocean counties will hold Itsauaal mating next wadaaadaynight at ».*> at tha Beacon HillCamtry alub with H. UureaeeScott af Belford as host.

OaVert will bs sleeted. The « _laatlag eammlttea eamprisai Har-ry C. r. Worden, Red Bank; CBneley Clayten, Adefehia, and Mar.via C. Campbell, Toms River. (Ma-cula af tha New Jersey SUta Fa-aeral Diractara- aiocUtion aad tkaNew Jsrsey aUte board sf esa-baJmera ara expected to be praaeat

H A MUOMT-Anaa M. HJacatof l.aanarde la eaadnetiag specialelaasaa in araaUva eaercises andlatcrpretiva daaeiag twica weeklyat tka la* Brifkt Beach club. Thecaarsa is praviag pesmlar with bathcblMFaa aad adult*.

New Exercise

Mrs. Hlnget. wha aUrted kerclasses In July, received her train-ing aa a phyeleal education lastntt-tar at Hamburg college la Oar*many, and at tha Marburg eallefs,at Marburg, Oermaay. 8ho has hadInteaslve tralnlns; In asedleal mae-sages, reducing saaassges, as wanas tha creative axarelses and In-terpretive dancing. Baa has elsestudied dancing with Mary Wig-man In Oermaay.

Mrs. Hm»;st. wha alsa give* pri-vate leeaons, came to this countryin tMT, and while working as anurse made her hame with Mr. andMr*. Albert O. Brunell an High-land ave., Rumaon. In Ittt sha wasJoined by her huibead and threesou, and tha family n»w residesan Center ave., Leonardo.

In tha fall Mrs. HlngM hapes taarganlse speeisl elassat ta teachteen-ager* organised tparti, In thacreative esarelss neld. Ma Intendata appeal ta bonrda af edueatlenta use actual auditoriums Is thaaarly evealag far tha classss, aaaba faela that an artaalaed pro-gram af this type, la a geod weapanaialaat javaalle dellaaaejwy,

Parenu Fined $125la Child Neglect Caw

KEANSBURO - Mr. and Mrs.Henry O. flaf/er ef Jersey City,who were ataying at the Hollandhouss, Beaehway, several days lastwesk wsrs Sncd a total af IMSMonday alght by Magistrate Ed-ward r . Ambroae aa charges afvlelatlag tha child welfare act a r tdisorderly eoaduct.

Mr. and Mrs. Baffer were arreat-ed last wash after Mrs. Batsr al-legedly fell off a bar etool at tha•hamroek bar and hurt her head.At tha time of the arreet, severalresidsats af tha Holland banaaeemplalned tkat tka BatTera war*neglecting their eklMren, three aU11 yeara af age.

Othera naed by Judge AmbrosaMonday alght wsre Roman Jeas-aen, North Arlington, t » far aar.mlttlng aa unlleenaed driver eper-ata Ms autamoblle; Andrew atawa-

aa«a (ram Caatp Happincae, ausa-bariag nearly » , are gueati this af-teraoaa af Frank Hall *f the Higk-laais aa a day's eutiag; aa hiscruiser, Wild Duck. Mr. Hall haemale special arrangement! for the

a ta ba well takes care ef eatheir eacureiaa, Then trill ba plen-ty ef rcfreehanent* aboard aM agaed time is anticipated by all.

Ceaap Hapa>iaea* at U-onarda lathe auaaaur ksant (cr the blind.Per ssaay years it waa directly un-der t«e eupervisio* of Willlaai Ad-dicks, wha endeared himfelf actoaly to tke vieltori at the club butta kundrede af othera in this aec-tiae el Moamouth county. The clubIs saw beiag aupervi«ed by Mr. Hallwas tehee a deep interest la the

Ifare of th« men while at tkeclue a* well ae eeeiat that the newgreup arriving every two areeksfrom different sccttaai of the aUteget their eruiae on his Wild Duck

ta tisas during their tws weeks'stay.

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Pureuant to the order of I>orvan Me-Fed din, Surrogate of the County of Mon-mouth, mad* oa the seventeenth day ofJuly. 1951, on the api>:.cfctiua of MaryHo*« Kadti. bach, Sole E.xeeutrjc ef ta»estate of Minnit A. Wcrtairt, defeated.notice it hereby given fo tha crsdit«r#of Mid deceased to <-xh:bit te the tnib*•erib«r, Sole Executrix as aforfsa.d, tbaivdebtt «nd demanffi atti'mt th»> ieid ee-tata, 'inrjcr oath, w;'.h^n s-x anont^n fromthe 4ets> of the eforf»aid order er tberwill he forever oarr«-i of th^ir aetion*ttierefor* ect ini t rh« aa d subscriber.

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FrawCirca Sapper Party

MARLBORO- Jonathan Holmeswai given a supper party Saturdayeviaiag at the home of Mr. aadMn. Clyde Dupuli, Vanderburg rd.,ta saark hla return from a three-,year tour of duty in Korea aad!Japan aa a civilian employee ef;tha army.

Attending thi party were Mr. andMn. William M. Ker, Mr. and Mr*.JoKph King of Marlboro, Capt. and iMrs. Wall Ker ef Fort Storey, Va.,Mr. aad Mra. Fred Lambnrd afBrlelle, Mr. and Mra. rr*d Itunyonef Mttuchen. and Mr. and Mrs.Harold MeOarmott, Mr. and Mr*.AIM Levehuk, Mr. and Mrs. ArnoldTanner. Mr. and Mn. freak Wit-msn and Setie Prayaieh, all affnekeld.

UMSI Shower te AidHseae for the Aged

ATLANTIC HIOHLAMOB — Allnm showsr will fettura tka Au>fuit meeting ef tha Woman's So-ciety of Chriitian Service of theMethodist church next Tuesday at1 i. mi. In th* fellowship hell. A•hower ef llaen, aheete, pilloweasts ar cash donation will beglvan far tha Mathodlst Home farAged at Ocean Orov*.

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So You Want To Be An Actress?Tii« th**t*r, lilt* any *th*r tin* af warl, tafcas bath talaat aaa? frainiaf.

Twa things ar* n**d*d, says Lawranc* Carra, aetlaf h**d af th* DramaDepartment af Cam*fi* Institat* *f Technology in Pitt share, h. Oaa isnatural qwalities which mast be ham with yaw (bee«fy i t aal aaa af them).Th* ath*r i t willingness t* work herd. Teachers emphasise this lattarpeint. Drama stadents mt Teeh stwdp langer th*a ether ttvdeats and sp«admach af thair fraa time farthering their fvtere c*r**rt. Carra aays th*t aacef eu complete yevr trainin|, yaat ehaacat af atttinf a fab "taam baHatartrjr y*ar." Bat h* •**«**: "Dan't aaaact ttarrfam ar a fabalaaa IN cam a.Swell pium* 9t§ r*t*rv«J far th* fcrtnaat* f*w in th* th**t*r as wall as iamny ath*r fi*lrf af aitc»«v*i."

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Chat-lea Brigfe i U Harold Kerr,Snahet in lMt year'* Red Banktennie tournament, won their sec-ond round matches this week toadvance i» the tourney for the bor-ough of Red Bank trophy.

Brlggi advanced rapidly by poat-lBf a default victory over JohnMudd, while Keir worked two tet*to hind Henry Clark a a-J, «-: de-feat.

In third round mauhm WinkieWilkins defeated Murray Leeds inlave seta and Al UacDanald defeat-ed Robert Dynan «-i, *4.

Other aiatchea played were:Mra'a ainglra, A|'*t rourtd—Henry

Clark MeHti C o r f Warthlry «.S, • - : ,John Felkman won OVPT Haiuld Schafftdefault: Opt . H°»tnl Ixai J.«nu» p«, .>«otl *•». <-0, John Mudd iMeatfd Jo«Samlna • • ! , 6-2, Wiliam Thtavaitn <!<••faulted to Kifd StriuM, Grot-ae Mtfin-nulltr ««f>Ht.d Ko««i' Miim «-l, ( -1 ,aiut Johi Toolar, btav John Rolliw 3-t,S-J, 7-i.

Bcratid roufia—(fr'irat name winntr)—-•I HacDonald-lUb'it Muriihy 6-1, 7-5.Hurray Lrcaa-OMraw (iill T-i. :!••, • -»;Bill Haarrmua-Puul Buckalew C l , «-•;Winkle Wllkina-Ciorar drown t-2. 4-1;Charllt! RHiKt-John Mudd. default: BUIThum|.«on.K.'« Pyr. «•!. «•:!; Haroldtierr.Meurv Clark, *••. t-'i; Javk KuwlerTurn Mai-Donald, 4-<. ••*. «•»•

Ttiir.l round—Wilkins-LrpiU «••. 6-«;MarDonald-Robert iPynan, I I «-3.

Mrn'a dauhlri—Harold Si haft andHardy Devoc.Major Morrison and Cant.Howard, : - • , 7-5, i - 1 ; M'.dd and Par.i f f .u. f .1 Fraarii a»a till Turatr t - t ,s-0: IVn VanVliH and Paul Butkil«w.Urrds and fre • • • , id.*.

ftmrll'l ilmUa, <ral r»uiid— Mm.Nil.i-M'i.' Jon« ]•«. «.4, • •« ; Mr>.K i m . J » ' While, datault: Mn. Urit-Aili-Mrs. raul Jahnaa, dtfault; •»ltyCartn-Jydr Nornn, default; Mrt. Tedd» Roweri-Mn. ko t ia i M , »••• »•!.

Second rauad—Mn. Brawn.Mri. T«n»JOW.T, «.», «.«; Mr*. Marl. Daatatt de-feated Mra. Gran Rue. 4-t, t .2. *•!, nndMr>. lliMth deleaved ietty Carter *»-.

Today's EntriesAt Monmouth

F1*ST Race— Purm •2.5011. • V. O.a up. Mdna, t fuilo«f»; claiaiax. I4H0II

* . . Odd.1 Some TratJe 115— S-l2 field Script I I*—1S-Ia N u t i ' l t .. -. 1 l a — 2 0 - 14 Mnu(t*way . 11*'— * - l» IIn!v«rj»l v l l:>—20-1t Bolo N s r a a a l l l - H - l

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Lamkeair WinsSapling StakesAt Monmouth

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MONMOUTH PARK — JimmyStout, rffUlerini* his picond winof th« d«.v, rode High GinundStable'* L»nd*rair to win "The

Seroud fttt—i'or ai«:j«a £y.ara «'t. turu »a.00«. SiiAflaflianlin* (Hanfordl

• l l ! l »Nero'i Meraiaid lUivpna) 1Line J>ariily 11 ulannr*!

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LVteil Nunis. Knr thn»-Ull l H.'IOII. AliO-lt . » !la'.f l« i>- llOrd'.rt.i» -, l iD.aii 4,"i .1 J.I

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• • l i t — . l t . i | Srjplinj Stakes,'' 110,000 Added fea-It Cantain Al *1 II—21-1 i turcd lace on Monmnuih Park's

SBCONn KACe-Pura« l l . t i t . I r . c , , j yentcrday afternoon.

?6o"»5"»b8 ' ' u r l o I " " ; '*<-'<"• ' • - i .Tor-key Stout got. Ltndnpfltr outSin ' ••lit—L'i-1 ! into an ral ly lead and held it mostI'II High llt—15-1 thf way despite rontinunua |jies.«ing

Adrl 1 W * l i « — I O ' I I -v ^'('11' ^ 8 ^ with A. J. Fernandez

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Brown9s WinStreak Snapped

8am Boynton. •klpperinc JuneBride, aaapped Roger Brown'a win•treak Sunday afternoon when hisPenguin beat Brown'i over the ftn-iih line by tour eeeonda In theweekly racea conducted by theMonmouth Boat club on the Nave-•Ink rtver.

Brown wai out la front at the•rat marker, but waa toon pastedby Boynton on the way home,Brawn had hii first taatc of a sec-ond position, while Dick Davitcame up to cop third.

Brown atill lead* in pointi, hav-ing a four-point lead nver Divln.Brown compiled 144, while Daviaholdi aecond ipot with 142. Norm•chenek It third with 135 and Ger-ry Howit fourth with N point*.

Other boaU in Bunday'a race Ineluded Bingo, Doremut; Agsio,Sehwenker; Bottom. Up, geheack;UUIe Mope, B. Allaire: Joker,Howie; Mar-Jo Cone, Panalou,

,1 Worthley and Big Mo, MacDonald.

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.\-J. Goaita and Mm. J. Gomez.THieiJ RACK— Purar I.'.MI; 3 Y.

O. and u|.. About l*i mitfn (Ov#rHural'Kl. Claiming, SS.Ial.ll,:>."•.

1 Piclrnilrr • •132 — »-1•1 KIUJI- D. Joie 1:11—I S-lS Ambulator 131—20.14 Snt.w king Ind III— t-1;, Dadon ••H2—21-14i t'uloliol V i:i»— »•!1 fr'iltmtvki-r «»M« - 2-1roURVH a*CB—Purac 13,101. I and

un; r, fu:li.ni<; clalninn, | j ,aat ; l i . , ioo.

2 aUiUBi)»laV'Z3".r.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'... It 1— I«-l,'1 aAuarhc Trail 122— 4-4 xHooil Town 112— »•.> Slirfily Van US— 2-B Wanlliiud 111—21-7 IMilfhall I l l - 3-» Will I t i l — 4-» Fos chall««ia i l l — i » . l

II Ktcord Pla»»r 119— S-lII Sn.pi'O l i t — ».t

i tClunii Piinrt II!— 8-1Alxo Kiigiklf,

J Craig'. NfBt ••115— a.li . N n . Wglttr Martin and A.T. Nurff.x-O. K. Nt |«ta and 1. N. MilM.

HKTH RACC—Purat I I .Ht , 4 andUl>; t furlonaa.

1 Mlatamkn l t l — U - t2 U l u i Blouom 191— 4-1I Vamane* 112— t-»4 Hai>p» Taak 1 1 2 - 4-15 ritturr Card I l l - ••»SIXTH SACK—Pur« ll,5«n, 2 V. O.

I t'urlnngi. Claiaiiiis |10,0t0-l>,«lli.I a.gprinfkuek tit— 1.1I Hig Ra4 W»lf l i t— I .H Nat* Mtnf«l«l Mi l —.«.4 Conaui l t l—!* •:> Mannththour l i t — t -t fjiiramnna * t t l — t .T a-King'a Qutat l i t — ••I Druldi Lyrln I l l — ••

a.BraokmMflt Etahlc Entry,SEVCMTH RACC-rurie 14,500, I V.

O., 1 1/ Mil"." f h * Polyrmian."

1 King Clover l l»1 Kfntnrin l i t—IS.I.1 Mully » 1I»— l-S4 a.UnHlcatlen l i t— t-1r, Oingfr Booti tit— t-1t During B M 122— 4-17 n-liith Gtau t i l — «.l8 Ogr. 'MU—Jt- I

a-Wm. C Htlif. Jr. Batry.EIGHTH RACE—Pur.. |2,ii)A. 4 a)

UP. I I / I t MilM, a s i n i n e 14,000.1 Kill.r Mar 120— 4-12 Kdnai (,'hoira ••10.1—12-1II Mr. l)fl , U 0 — 4 14 Vital 112—125 4lm»n 114— t-1t nisrtmnnt iM— 2.17 Rug Juice 120— * t

NINTH RACK— Pun» H.lflK. 4 Y Ok Ui>, • Furl»nfi, Clalmlmf7,OtO,

1 B-Lucky NH 111—1.12 «;ounl Vlttor 117—111-1 Muait 101— 44 Fathtr Link 124— I-5 a-Agrarian-U !•>— It Hit Mrmsrr I D — I t .7 Harnij Victor 114—Ki-ll x..1uiwr-Sal«imta "104—13-» x.Ch»rry Pstk "111—15.

a.J. L. MeKnttkt Kntir.x.C. W. Ptrahall tntry.

•Flva roiiaaa a l lMinn. '• •8<v«i anuiiila <alln*aa«a.

in the saddle. On the back stirtch i i,,,,,|..Stout had Ijndffmr leadinc by a.' Warvery film margin and by thf tjrncthe hortrs Marttd around thr farturn. Landntalr (alloped shcarl hya head over War AJP. | -

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Uncle Millie SetFor 3d MonmouthWin on Saturday

Colando'a 3.Ye«*OldHooka Up WithWidener't Baltlefteld

MONMOUTH PARX-WIU Unele Miltle and BattloBeid tot telath In flaturday't sixth runnlnof the 125,000 addtd Choice SUkeaat Monmouth park, the teramblehonort for the 1-year-old cham-pionship will be brought to a head.The Brookmeade Stable't Bold, whohat accounted for the Prtaknetaand 8aturdmy"i running of the Bar-anaa handicap, la anothtr af thitopflight ellgiblet.

J. J. Colando't Unele Miltle, cur-rently on tha graundt, met Oaora*D, Wldtner'g Battltfleld In laatyear'a renewal of the Saplingatakea over thit count and nnithetteeond to the Philadelphia-ownedcolt. Later, the ton of HeatherBroom-Twlnk Mo displayed eham-plonahlp form by winning thaWakeneld and' Champagne ttakei.Rated an the S-year-old championin John B. Campbell's Experiment-al handicap. Uncle Miltle failed tolive up to expectation* thla tprlng.

Recant effort* over tha Inml•trip thow the New Jeraey-ewntrlthoroughbred can't be dlacounttdfor top honors at a tophomoreFrothened for a eomebaek aver thaadjacent Jay Cee farm't trainingtrack, Undo Miltla returned to wina tix-furlong allowance race, andlater romped home, in the Lump-lighter handicap at the Oeeanpsrtoval.

Tha Widener colt hat displaytdhit worth thla itasnn by winningtho Withers, Shtvlln and Dwytrttakea. The latter, run over tha onemilt and a quarter route, andworth 130,000 added, Ig tht aamadittanco an Saturday'a elattie.

Other poatible Choice atartersart: the Wood-Lyn Stable't Tom4).; A. H. Warner's Lorldale-win-ner of the recent Yankee handicapand second to Bold In the Sara-nac; rrank A. Bonial'i Mully H.,A. F. Walla Golden Trend, andothers, The Wall campaigner waa•econd to Battleneld In hit laatwinning effort, and more recentlyfinished In that position behindUncle Miltle in the Lamplighter re-newal.

Pal*ing the quarter pclr.Age forged ints the iptrl by abut didn't li»ve the stuff tn gallopaway from thf hor«e with the fight-ing heart. Landfealr came on"trone; n»aii to take over th» leadcoming down the home atietch andhold it to go under the wire hytwo lengths.

Landscair. top favorite, left the:atr at even money to (lath $4.20.13.20 and 13 on the totp board. Warkgc paid (he top pi ice in thf fr;i-nr with 114.<0 place money and

thr show hot.«f, Mnsttr'irldle, paid tn.The winner'* pli/.r of the $10,000rldrd. tntalrd $11.31)0.Yepmdny'n rl.iily douhlr paid

IT1.4O. Mi» O'Behan, ridden byJimmv Stout, wn-i thr flift h.tlf ofthfl double to pay $fl(iO, $J40 iinfl12.10. The aecond half was broughthome by Ira Hanford when ho went

ndtr the wire with Adamantine, a5 to 1 favorite. Adamantine port-ed an H I M win price, T.1.0 placeand 4.20 ."how.

In the United Hunts third raceover hurdler Kiflford, with •lew-key Frank Adams at the relnn,took the -•aeta| ating most of the way around theone mile and a half eoursc, Brrol-ford went down going nvfr the finalhurdle Just before the finish wire,

nd railed ovtr Jockey Adami. Theockey wai taken off the course In

the track ambulance, hut it wailater annsvnrtd that he escapedInjury.

Fint race—Claiming, fur four-yrir-nlaa. Purat IJ.ooO. (in, mile and cinf•ixtrtnth.

Mill O'Brhan (Stout!

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IJnlermeyeri Shore (»«lf

HUMSON — Mra. Sophie L'ntn-meyer from the Century Countryclub, New York, flicrl t^^o round.-*of DO each to take a t « n »lnik>> Ir.iflIn the annual Women's Mrtrnpoli-jtan <ii>lf Asforiation Jrrsry Shorechamiiionnhip.

Mm. I ' l c l i i n i ' v i !•.' iill an Hi)Tuesday at Deal Cnuntry club andcarded an SO again yesterday atRumaon Country club to lead with160, Mra. Untermeyer will go afterthe championship In thr final roundtoday when the will lie hnck on herold home ground', Hollywood Coun-try club, which she played for yearaas a member.

local golfem pouting iKorer jira-

*0; Mrs. Edward Crane,Rumaon, 1M-M--18S and Mm. A. D.Ctuhman, Beacon Hilt. 10S-1M—ill.

The Mystic Ciafl/man'a rlub ofRed Bank will held a picnic formembers and gueaU and their fam-ilies Sunday, Aug. IS, at ElmerHesse's Penny Bridge farm, Har-mony I'd., Port Monmouth. Servingon the committee in charge are

rantkot (Shulllarlnikln ll'tilmone)

*:»« i',l;IPiank Ocnnla, Qlen Bruer and Al-3.10 ten Collins.

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CATCHES a-rOUND BONEFISHMIAMI, FLA.-Mlis lsabellt Hu-

hell, daughter of Amory L. Httktll,Middletown, caught tha htavleatboneflah in the fifth annual FloridaKeyca Flatting tournament whichended.Sunday.

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Lions Plan TripTo Dodger Came

LEONAF.DO — Plans for 40member? attending a night baseballgame between the Dodger? andBrave* P'riday. Aus. 10. at Ebbrts'field werr ninde at a ilinnrr-mrrt-inj; of the Midiiletnwn Lions riubTuesday nlpht at Id!* Hear inn.

AnatiFi'mi'nts for ihr trip, whichwill br by rh.irtcred hu=. nrr hringmade by Fird FnMhni1 nf PoitMonmou'th and Robrrt Coodm.in ofXrw Monmouih, cV.ih piMidrnt.

Plans al»o vcif rii.«ru?.«ed for •haihecur to !><• lii-M Fiidny. Aup.24. at Kort Hnnro»k Sidnry Dullof Little S'.'.vrr i* I'lv.r.i man of thesirancementj committee fur thrpirnie.

J. Crawford Compton. Jr.. ofBelford. flift vice incident andchairman nf thr piocram r o mnut-tcr. announced Tuesday nijht thata speaker "ill take r»rt in all fu-tuif meetings. He said thr • hicf<rft r' lot "f Ci:ttis.= -Wr:gh1 rnrpor-niion. Pain-son, will pprak at 'ineaily mfrtin?.

MJWOITCI:ZY TOMai Stephen \V. fiu-iy of Little

Silvei". adjutant of the 1323d ORC.•tation oomplement iTnpi , will lieihr un i t> I'onfnr-nce leader al itsm e e t i n g at s o'rlnck toniphl at ORCh e a d q u a i t e i s , 12 Broad at. Maj.duzy ' s topic will he "Opeiartnn ofPcvFonn^l Seer ion in Station Com-pl iment and the Field."

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T« Daakl P. GaulRIVER PLAZA Mr aa« lfrt.

I. Shkoda of Appl«gat« ft. an-r.ounc* the engagement of theirdaughter, Miss Mildred Roie Shko-da. to Daniel Power Gaul, son ofMr. and Mrs. John Philip Gaul ofShrewsbury ave.f Red Bank.

Mlee NIMrr4 U. Mikae*

Miss Shkuda was graduated fromMiddlrtown township higli «chi»ol.and is secretary to Miner M. Ta.v-

4 M#B aa4 Triwt fy

Mr. Gaul i« • graduate e( RedBank Catholic high •ckool, andserved with the Navy two yean isWorld War II. He it employed bythe V. S. government. Field Engi-neering- branch, at Watson labora-tories. Eatontown.

For I'iihlinf inMIPDIJCTOWN -Recorder W.

iilbort Manfon Turtday morningfined Thomas Sbarkry of Florence.svr. and Hans Palme of M on mouthsvc. Lronajdn. 130 each on chargesof assault And battery made againstach other after a fight Monday

night.Township police said the pair

were riding in Palme's car on rt.betwrrn Atlantic Highlands and

Highlands when thry stalled tolight. Highlands police, wnrn railed,referred the disturbance to town-ship police.

Takrn tn police headquarters her*Bharkfy signed a complaint againitfalme for assault and battery thenstruck him while they were still inheadquarters, police ealrt. Palmethen signed an assault and batterycounter complaint.

VIMTORKLEONARDO — Mr. and Mrs.

John Crane of Jersey City uro"*Jthe week-end •» their bungalow onWashington avr.

Needs Here Nurtc*Moita*ut> Cmmtr- OrgaaiaatUa

for Social Serviea t«4ay lacucd aaappeal for <|ualiled public healthnurses fa that planned ataff expan-sion may be carried out. Increasedpopulation in the county and agreater number of chronically ill pa-tients, coupled with large school en-rollments, has taied the service tocapacity. It ia hoped that at 1'a.stfwo additional nurse* may be add-ed to the atalT.

Expansion of the sUn* has beenslowed up. Mias Winona Darrah,executive director, explained, be-cause of the shortage of qualifiednurse*, and it is hoped that theappeal will prompt those with theproper qualifications to apply. Spe-cial attention is directed to thewives of military and civilian per-sonnel at Fort Monmouih snd othermilitary installation." who are ei-perienced public health nurse*.

Standards set up by MCOSS inconformity with school nursing re-quirements, of the State Departmentof Education Include one year ofnursing experience after graduation from an approved school ofnursing and graduate study Inachool nursing, child growth snddevelopment and the theory ofpublic health nursing.

UCOSS provide* a feneraliiedpublic health nursing service inmany communities giving bedside,school and clinic service, carryingon & health education program,tpeatheading tuherculoiia control,

drea* coaaatiMiea Ma4 jarfarajiag•saay ether health Naetiana.

Pay* Big DtvitlrsMbFREEHOLD — Cl#pia< paatvrM

gives a greater return for • 4ellarfpent than any other pasture man-agement practice, asserU M. A.Claik, rouj-ty agricultural agent.

He rite* figures prepared by theV. 8. Department of Agriculturewhich show that a dollar apeat farmowing brings a return al |t.lT.The same amount spent far apply-ing manure returned MM, and adollar spent for nitrate fertiliserresulted in an increased return af15 M.

Clipping; pastures regularly actu-ally increases total forage produc-tion, according; ta the ageat. Itkeeps pasture gravies and legumeimore palatable and nutritians. Ithelp* maintain ladino clover langerand help* to control traublaaajMand untightly weeds.

Some farmers feel that there Itno advantage in clipping paetureaafter the Juna milk «tuh, but thtagricultural agent paints t* Js* At-kinson or Cumberland caunty, lastyear's state Oieen Pasture predjiamwinner, who discovered that clip,ping regularly all through the aum-mer pays big divideade.

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