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OCEAN COUNTY ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1952 OCEAN COUNTY 10 Plane Crashes Rooming House Damaged By Fire at Seaside Heights Bar Receiver Order Upset TRENTON The appellate division of Superior Court, in a de Near Waretown Farm Agencies Move Offices TOMS RIVER Three federal government farm offices are among tenants slated to move Into the new office building under construction 208 Horner Street. Poultry Losses Laid to Heat TOMS RIVER Heat waves this WARETOWN A 27-year-old New York Air National Guard pilot parachuted to safetycix miles west of here yesterday after his F51 Mustang developed engine trouble at 6,000 feet. The plane was demolished when it crashed 250 yards off Wells Mills Road. Fire followed the crash and set off the plane's 50-callber machine gun bullets, spraying slugs thru the woods. The pilot, Lt.

John Jelke, of 51 Kast Seventy-fourth Street, New summer have resulted in the loss of 40,000 chickens, mostly laying Two of the agencies, me sou Conservation Service and the Production Marketing Association, are now In the basement of the Toms Piver Dnstoffice. The other, the birds, according to Richard P. cision handed down yesterday, reversed an order which had been made by Superior Court Judge C. Thomas Schettlno in continuing William T. Hiering, Toms River attorney, as receiver for Billy Boyd's tavern and restaurant on Ocean Avenue, Point Pleasant Beach.

Operation of the business was restored by the court to William H. Boyd, who had conducted the business for the past 14 years. Hartman, Ocean County agricul tural agent. Mr. Hartman said yes Tim Home Administration, has terday that his figure was obtained SEASIDE HEIGHTS Fire burned out several rooms in quarters over Mom's Spaghetti House, 126 Sumner Avenue, early today and several occupants were aided to safety by firemen.

Mrs. Jennie Reed, a summer resident of Seaside Park and daughter of Mrs. Jennie Poane, proprietor of Mom's, told the As-bury Park Press that no estimate of the loss had been made. She said all of the bedrooms on the second floor of the place, operated as a rooming house, were damaged and part of the restaurant on the main floor was damaged. She said the bar and the kitchen escaped damage.

Local firemen were called at 2:30 A.M. and summoned aid from Seaside Park. The firemen helped several persons out of the place and no one was hurt, Mrs. Reed said. The fire started in an unstairs been at 201 Main Street.

from talks with, and visits to, poui trymen. Moving the SCS and the PMA will increase the space available for extension service work in the Mr. Hartman said the heat also York, attacb-d to the 137th Fighter Squadron, Westchester Airfield, White Plains. N.Y., told state po-Um. at the Toms River barracks Last January Judge Schettino appointed Mr.

Hiering receiver for caused nsatisfactory growth among pullets, citing that they do postoffice basement, according to Richard P. Hartman. Ocean Coun not eat as well under adverse ty agricultural agent. Remaining there will be Frances Newlon, home weather conditions. Egg production decreased about agent; Francis Mansue, 4-H club agent; Mr.

Hartman, and two sec 10 percent, the agent reported. that he was headed out of McGuire Air Base, Fort Dix, and the plane developed engine trouble at the level. He brought the plane down to 2,000 feet -and jumped, landing on the Wells Mills retaries. The drought and the heat cut rV a A John Krohn heads the SCS. PMA Is operated by a committee headed the blueberry season so that it will end within a week or 10 days, Mr.

Hartman estimated. room over the dining room, said Dy James v. tioiman, wmiesvme with Miss Julia Cook as secretary, Road, suffering a wnsi sViau. motorist picked him up. Police and JWcGuire officials were called crops generally were re mra.

neea, wno aaaed that her mother and employes were hav Harry Fenton is the county repre from here. Th nlane crashed Into woods, tarded, the agent reported, except for the New Egypt area, where more rain was reported than thru- sentative for the farm Home ao ministration. ing coffee in the dining room after closing for the night but did not know that the place was afire hnl xix feet deep. Mr. Hartman said that the ex out other sections of the county.

tension service quarters still will unm neighbors gave the alarm. The corn crop -in the New F.gypt the business. This was in connection with litigation instituted by James E. O'Mara, who contended to be owner of 46 percent of the stock of the corporation which operates the tavern and restaurant. Ward Kremer, attorney for Mr.

Boyd, applied to Judge Schettino in Freehold on May 29 for removal of the receiver. He argued that Mr. O'Mara had not proved that he was a stockholder of, the corporation. He maintained that Mr. O'Mara had contracted to purchase stock but never had paid for it.

When Judge Schettino denied the application and continued Mr. Hiering as receiver, Mr. Boyd appealed to the appellate division where' Judges Wilfred H. Jayne, Frederic R. Colie and John Grim-shaw heard arguments on July 7.

Mr. Kremer represented Mr. Boyd, and William A. Kaufmann, Hobo-ken, appeared for Mr. O'Mara.

The court held that Mr. O'Mara did not enjoy the standing of a sotckholder and was not entitled to apply for a receiver. If The lieutenant was returned to the air base at Fort Dix by an Air Force ambulance. An hoinff conducted by Air section was described by Mr. Hartman as "pretty fair." be crowded and he declared yesterday that he still Is hopeful the Board of Freeholders will provide Hotel Chimney Clogged rv Tho the weather has not had a Force officials, state police said.

pace for the extension service in disastrous affect on crops, it has been too dry for ideal production, Remains of Mustang burn in crater caused by plunge near Waretown. Hit by Umbrella, Mr. Hartman reported. the new courthouse additions recently completed. The extension aervice funds Include 40 percent from the county and 30 percent Youths Remove Boy Cut on Head POINT PLEASANT Michael ach from the federal and state LAKEWOOD Firemen yesterday afternoon were summoned to Mandell's Hotel, Sixth Street and Lexington Avenue, where a chimney was clogged.

Fireman John Hulseart said a Are had been started in the hot water stove In the cellar. The clogged chimney forced smoke into the kitchen. There was no damage. Pleasant Plains Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Nachman and governments. In making a plea to the free rwninc 4. of Normandy Beach, Summonses Given Drivers for Crash POINT PLEASANT BEACH Police reported today that both drivers whose cars were Involved family, Old Freehold Road, enter holders in April. 1951. Mr.

Hart Grave Markers required 12 stitches to close a deep cut across his head at Point Pleasant Hospital Sunday after he was. tained Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Fogel- man cited that the offices have been In the postoffice building for 10 man and sons, the Bronx, over the weekend. POINT PLEASANT A number struck by a beach umbrella.

in the Sunriay night collision at Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Munday, Mat- A splinter was removed from the right large toe of Allan Napollello, Forman and Richmond Avenues of crave markers were removed from White Lawn Cemetery, Trenton and Borden Avenues, here last toon, 111., are visiting Mr.

and Mrs. were Issued summonses for rare. William Wilde and family, Swsln Ave Belleville. week by a group of small chil less driving. Five persons were nue, Indian Head Heights.

Camps Return From Car Trip TOMS RIVER Ocean County Solicitor Percy Camp and Mrs. Camp, Cranmoor Manor, have returned from a two-month trip to the northwestern part of the I'nlted States and Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Camp concluded the extended vacation trip Saturday night and Mr.

Camp retnrned to his law afflce duties here yesterday. The motor trip covered miles, during which the couple traveled thra 23 states and four Canadian provinces. Four years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Camp made a similar trip to California and the southwestern states.

Valarie Facchinl. 10, of Front dren, police said yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Meyers, hurt.

John Phillpson, 62, of 810 Rose street, hit bv an empty beer can The markers are metal plates Lakewood Road, are building a home was eiven thret stitchea en her wood Avenue, was driving south on on Vermont Avenue. years. There were only two employes 10 years ago, as compared to leven at present, he added. The farm agencies will occupy four rooms In the rear of the see-end trtory of the building. F.

William Sutton, president of 108 Horner Street, owner of the building, announced other tenants are F.wart and Olsen, 22 Washington Street, certified public accountants, who wil loccupy four rooms In the front of the second story, and the Sutton and Yoder law firm, which will utilize a suite In the entire first floor, in addition placed on the graves temporarily and arc removed when permanent cheek. Richmond Avenue and William Mrs. Bernard King, Bronx, and Carole Mollnavi. 13. ef 1104 Cutis Erskine.

3.1, Newark, was west stones are set. Police Chief James Mrs. Muriel Levin and daughters, Avenue, was treated for a cut of Mortgage Financing industrial' residential commercial Correspondent THE HOWARD SAVINGS INSTITUTION Newark, N. J. T.

FRANK APPLEBY AGENCY. Inc. 230 Main Street Telephone Asbury Park. N. J.

A. P. 2-3300 Hlaleah, will be guests of Mr. the middle finger of her left hand. M.

Pearca said an investigation of the matter has not been completed but he revealed at least two of and Mrs. Seymour Weiss, Old Freehold bound on Forman. Both motorists were released from Jersey Shore Hospital after treatment, as was Frank Jarvis, 25, Newark, a pas Road, later this week. Robert Davis, 10, Leonla, was struck by a wave at the beach and treated fop an injured finger Mr. and Mrs, David Lerner and son, the children are "six-year-old senger in the Krsklne auto.

kids." Richard, Long Island, are visiting Mr. Mrs. Elizabeth Philipson, 65, of on his left and Mrs, Gaston Bilenklss, Hooper Leon Johnson, a trustee of White the Rosewood Avenue address, is Avenue. Lawn Cemetery Association, said the markers were not taken from Mrs. Minnie Feinsteln, Church Toms River to the basement.

Mr. Sutton is sen-lor member of the law firm. Mr. Sutton expects completion by Oct. 1.

The colonlal-stvle, red Watt1 Usage Curbed I.AKEIIt'RST The Boro Coun in fairly Rood condition at the hospital, and Mrs. Rose Ann Taylor, fi6, of 607 Atlantic Avenue, was listed in good condition. Both wom the grounds by the children, but Road, is entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ball, New York.

piled up. He said he and cil has notified residents that be-were Mr. and Mrs. Qulntin Johnstone, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Tafler, Wood- brick structure blends with other buildings in the area on Washing other association officials were Waltham. are visiting Mr. en were passengers In the Philip-son vehicle. replace the side, L.I., spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Osher, ton Street. A Betf Service -ibrtecationers jjj and Mrs. Ralph Johnstone and other relatives for ten days. On plot plan of i able yesterday to taxed, and because of the danger of markers by using a water depletion the unlimited and graves. Oraw Road, Whitesville.

Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Waldholi and unattended use of lawn sprinklers Mortgages I eeplc jack Jai Im I For Disturbance Osman Johnstone entertainea in children, Michael and Debbie, and "It seemed there were more than SO of the markers which had must be discontinued.

Sprinklers their honor at a buffet supper at to be replaced," he said. their home on the Lakehurst Road. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Carlln and children, Hugh and Adrtenne, Union, are guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Morrie Gold may be operated for two hours each day, preferably after SEASIDE HEIGHTS T.e Roy Kurtz, 21, New Brunswick, was Guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Johnstone, and children, VERY LOW COST smith, Bay Avenue. With family protection to quali Karen and Billy, and Mrs.

William Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Solomon, fied applicants; new or existing Bronx, have purchased the Radln Farm, Whitesville. Man Sentenced To County Jail South Toms River Carl F. Skimmer, who listed his address as the Marion Inn Hotel, Toms River, was homes In good residential districts, Johnstone, of Mount Holly; Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Johnstone, and Robert Johnstone of Toms River. Fire Burns 25 Acres PLEASANT PLAINS acres of woods were destroyed This new Wumud service lets you go confidently on vacation with an extra $50 or $100 tucked in your wallet for emergencies. you don't im th cash, nturn it. Your only char it is for the time you hold it.

For example, $100 tor 1 month cotli you only $2 JO. Phone, write or coma in today. Miss Yura Wolchek Is attending sentenced Sunday to 55 days in the Ocean County Jail by Magistrate Martin A. lleffornan for allegedly creating a disturbance Saturday night in front of the Hoffman House, Sumner Avenue and Boulevard, police reported. The Jail term was in default of a $50 Camp Oalil in Pennsylvania.

ahot F.H.A. CONSTRUCTION MORTGAGES. Fhone: A. T. 1-II58 or l-4 Mi and Mrs.

Jake Wexler, Old On Saturday evening the group by fire in an area south of Route sentenced to 90 days In Ocean 40 and east of Vermont Avenue Freehold Road, are entertaining Mr. and Mrs. Jack Singer, Brooklyn. will be guests of the William John-stones in Mount Holly. yesterday afternoon.

The fire re fine and $5 costs. P0HSI tli MeCABE AVE. Bradley Beach The annual Sunday School picnic A complaint made by August sulted from a smoldering tree struck during the thunder storm leant $1S ta $SOO en Slfnatur, Furniture, ar Car tezwnal finance co. of the Methodist Church will be County jail yesterday by Magistrate J. Lester Yoder after he was unable to pay $116 in fines and costs for driving without an operator's license and careless driving Sunday.

JUSTUS VACATION LAKEWOOD Police Lt. Harry Hoffman, one of the owners of the SVSTIM Hoffman House, asserted Kurtz Sunday night, forest fire officials believe. Two dozen firemen fought V. Justus, and his son, Patrol held at Ocean County Park, Lake-wood next Tuesday. In the event of rain, the picnic will be held on created a disturbance by pushing man Ross J.

Justus and their wives tne niaze. JNo property damage 2 convenient office-; Skimmer was arrested by Coun him and striking at him after being asked to leave. Kurtz listed hi the next clear day. was reported. are vacationing for two weeks at Holdemess, N.H.

cilman Stanley Applegate on Mill Mr. and Mrs. Lester Boslov, Roches hich Is you? RED RANK 31 10 AD ST. (Ovar AmUrion't Music Star) Phon: Dtd lank 6-9020 occupation as a steeplejack. ASIURY PARK Snd Fl.

(Ovar H. L. tartan Stare) 704 COOKMAN AVI. bona: 2-7195 ter, N.Y., are visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Aulo lircaks Pole Quick reference to reliable Michael Isaacs. Park Manor Apartments, Broad Street. SMDERS ON TRIP JACKSON'S MILLS Mr. and craftsmen Directory of Services, classified section. Street.

It was found that Skimmer was a parolee and that terms of his parole prohibit him from driving a car. Lt. Howard Lambertson of Toms River state police made the complaint. Imm mcfc It mMMIt if ill utmniini ltm llcmt N. 70, 144 OiiifH tit npi4 nwnlKlr lilinti it S3M, 1.

bilgncn abmi. William Ford, Irons Street; Robert Mrs. T. C. Snider.

Jacksons Mills, AOAMSTON Henry Britting-hain, 54. of 103 Westmont Avenue, Lavallette, escaped injury at 2 A.M. today when his car went off the left side of Mantoloking Road Rutzo, Beachwood, and Clarence Casa- have left on a four-day trip to grande, Bayville, spent the weekend Niagara Falls. driving thru the Pennsylvania 1 Toms River Fire Datehook items are announced dally over STATION WJLK jOim Biiaieu a uuimrs poie, siaie police at Laurelton reported. Power in the area was disrupted bv Eight girls from the Young People's group of the Presbyterian Church are attending the Westminister aummer Blamed on Boys TOMS RIVER Local firemen the crash.

Briltingham's car was towed from the scene and he was charged with careless driving. PAY BILLS were called yesterday alternoon conference at Blair Academy, Blalrs-town. They are Bea Fisher, Frances Stevenson, Connie Malsch, Ann 8tof- at 3:53 to douse a grass fire in The Rent You're Faying You 8hould Be Saving. LetUt Explain. KEYSTONE SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 111 Bangs Asbury Psrk the rear of the Howard Chamber flet, Ailyn Yasamura, Faith Hlrsch, Thelma Hansen, and Margaret HOME FROM TOUR OF DUTY OCEAN GATE Fireman Ap.

prentice Robert M. Page, USN, who has just returned from a 16- lain property on Cedar Grove Road. The blaze was set by two boys, Soerensen. Joan Wheeler and Tom ttl one seven and the other 10, who month tour of duty in Newfoundland, spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Martha Page, Nave- were playing with matches, accord the you McCandle, also members of the Young People's group, are attending the Island Heights Presbyterian Camp.

The Rev. and Mrs. Russet' Thomp way get Sen ing to Police Chief Donald B. sink Avenue. He is now stationed Grover.

who said the boys prom tsuw at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, where ised no repeat, performance after he will remain until his discharge a stern lecture. Four trucks answered the alarm. in August. them son, Broad Street entertainea the members of the Young People's group of the First Baptist Church Sunday night. Saturday night several of the young people held a roller skating 2 DAY BY MAIL OPEN A party at the Shore Roller Drome, Neptune.

They were Miss Sondra Dlsbrow, Al Jelley, Miss Dtsbrow, Don Oenelll, Miss Nora Stllwell and Miss Shirley Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Altman, Philadelphia, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Harris, Rob-bins Parkway. Miss Jacqueline Dunn, Rlngoes, is spending a week visiting Miss Doris Mayer, Main Street. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Ehlin, Dayton are entertaining Mr.

and Mrs. Isadore Mannes, the Bronx. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sachs, Mr.

and Mrs, Lionel Dinerstein, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Troy celebrated Mr. Sachs' birthday last week with a trip to the Ocean County Playhouse. Account CONTINUING Midsummer Clearance Summer Tropical Suits 27.50 Values to $37.50 Gabardine and Worsted Suits MO and M2.50 Volues to $60.00 Sport Coats 22.50 Volues to $32.50 Robes 7.50 Values to $12.50 Small Char ft far Jlttraliont MSOHrvUXN 'MULJk BRAND NEW ROUND BOBBIN ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES POINT PLEASANT BEACH BOROUGH SECOND ANNUAL JUNIOR MISS AMERICA CONTEST AND JUNIOR MR.

AMERICA CONTEST Sponsored by the Point Pleasant Recreation Commission On August 9th, Big Sea Day, the contestants will assemble at 130 P. M. at the Elks Home, Arnold Avenue. The Junior America unit will then be fed into the Big Sea Day Parade and march past the judges stand where official crowning will take place after the parade ends. Judges are carefully selected! All decisions made by them are FINAL! Three cups will be awarded one to "Junior Miss America," one to "Junior Mr.

America," and one for the best decorated float. Second and third prizes will be given in each of the above classifications. REQUIREMENTS OF PARTICIPANTS: 1. Children MUST be UNDER years of age. 2.

All contestants must be judged wearing beach apparel. 3. All contestants must be transported on a vehicle. iStrollers, carriages, etc.) 4. Please do not' paint babies or use any harmful substances for makeup or dress! 5.

All entries must be submitted before Thursday, August 7th, 5 P. M. Make registration as early as possible at any one of the following points: 1. Recreation Commission, co Pleasure Park Playground, Trenton, St. Louis and Forman Avenues.

2. Ocean County Leader, BOO Bay Avenue. If you arc presently paying bills with cosh er money orders, you know the headaches and foot-aches involved. With a ThriftiCheck account, payments can mad. quickly and easily from horn, or office.

Deposits, too, can be mad. by mail of any hour. And ThriftiCheck's total cost is less than you think. lj JuugtlCudt Odvartaqu MISSING WOMAN FOUND POINT PLEASANT Mrs. Mary Agnes Doran, Jersey City, reported missing from her summer residence on Boulton Avenue by her son at 10:50 last night, was located at 12:30 A.M.

today at a food stand near the Manasquan River inlet. Police said she had gone to a store at 7:30. si SEWS BACK FORTH AND DARNS MONOGRAMS MENDS FULL CASH PRICE Pay .2.7 Wvvkly Your name printed on all checks without extra cost; delivered at once. Your cancelled check is always a valid receipt. No charge for deposits; no monthly charges.

account without any Start your amount. No fixed balance ever required. Bank by mail if you prefer. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW MONEY for somt good purposa COME TO A FRIENDLY BANK whert you arc aiiurcd COURTEOUS RECEPTION Loans or mad at lowest rates and easiest terms consistent with sound banking. ASBURY PARK and OCEAN GROVE BANK Established 1SS9 Junior Miss America and Junior Mr.

America Contests 10 YEAR PARTS GUARANTEE FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION PHONE 'ST 2-8889 SPARTAN SEWING CENTERS OF N. J. Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ASBURY PARK NATIONAL BABV PARADE ENTRY ckkm NAME BANK TRUST COMPANY Continuous ADDRESS AGE BIRTHDAY RANCH, COOKMAN MAIN OFFICE PRESS PLAZA HGT WGT sendee Since 1911 AND GRAND AVENUES 613 MATTISON AVENUE ASBURY PARK Fill out this application and take it to any one of above addresses Mala Office Opan Widntidoy Evertir.fi 7 ta 1:30 P.M..

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