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THIRTY ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS, Thursday, May 13, 1954 Artht J'Mmc. Parachute' Leaves for U.S. furnishing proposal formt ar iptctrlea-tlons, or befort awarding contract In accordance with 8. Tht right Is also reserved to reject any or all bids, or to waive any Informalities, where such per cent of tht amount bid, and be delivered at the place and on the hour above named. The Standard Proposal Forms will be furnished upon application to the Fnfflnr.r Chamber Drafts Code to Curb Solicitors in Red Bank Area i Water Supply Talks Begun TOKYO Petite Elizabeth cisco at 11:45 A.M.

(EST) tomor-(Brisitte) French news- TOW, LEGAL NOTICE Informality is not aeinmemai to ine oesi Intereste of the Township of Ocean. Tht right la also reserved to Increase or decrease the quantities specified, i By order of the Mayor and Township Committee of the Township of Ocean, i ALFRED M. WOOLLEY. Mayor WILLIAM B. JEFFREY.

Clerk ($8,401 The award of the contract for this work will rot be made until the necessary monies to do the work have been provided by the Township ot Ocean In a lawful manner. The Township Engineer and the Township Committee reserve the right to require a complete financial and experience statement from prospective bidders before Mother's Day promotion committee of the Chamber, reported that 4,000 roses were given away to Red Bank shoppers and to moth RED BANK A recommended ordinance to control solicitation In municipalities in this area has been drafted and sent to boro officials of the towns, the Chamber MATAWAV Mayor John Marz, told the Matawan Township Committee yesterday that ers in Riverview Hospital during the promotion last weekend. He said 40 merchants thus far have TOWNSHIP OF OCEAN COUNTY OF MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY Notice la hereby given that sealed bldi will be received by the Township Committee of the Township of Ocean lor the ln-stalatlon of a drainage system on various streets and other work incidental thereto In Deal Park, and opened and read In public at the Township Hall. Oakhurst, New Jersey, on May 17, 1054, at o'clock, P.M. Daylight Saving Time.

of Commerce here was told yes terday. The Chamber has taken the M- prograss is being made in negotiations between Matawan Boro and the township over water supply. The boro council notified the participated in the sponsorship of tlative in the move to obtain a uni the promotion. Five women were employed to distribute the roses All Cream ICE CREAM "BE SERVED IN YOUR CAR" form code for all towns in the Drawings, specifications and form of to the shoppers, he said. township after its April 13 meeting that it would discontinue serving water to the Cliffwood Avenue-Genoa section of the township aft paperwoman who parachuted into Dienbienphu, leaves here tonight for the United States.

In reporting the war in Indochina for a Paris newspaper, she parachuted 10 times with pencil and pad in her pocket. Six of the times involved military operations, including the ill-fated Dienbienphu outpost last November soon after the French seized it from the Viet-minh rebels. She celebrated her 30th birthday there with Brig. Gen. Christian De Castries.

French Union and Vietnamese troops knew her simply as "Madame Parachute." During World War 2, she was known as Brigitte, famed underground resistance leader against the Germans in France. She mas, contract and bound lor the proposed work, prepared bv Otis R. Seaman. Town area. After several meetings of a chamber committee with officials of the towns, it was decided that Maxwell H.

Klarin, ex-president of the group, reported on a trip ship Engineer, have been filed tn the office of said Engineer at 48S Broadway, Long orancn, n.o., ana may oe inspected by prospective bidders during business hours. William Blair, attorney for Fair Haven, draft a model code for by four of the members to the United States Chamber of Commerce meeting in Washington this month. It was voted that the Bidders will be furnished with a copy of study by the towns. me arawings ana specincaiiona oy tne Engineer upon proper notice and payment oi a neposit oi iweniy-nve (tza.ooi aoi-Isrs, ten dollars of which will be returned Chamber rent a film, "It's Everybody's Business," shown at the Edward H. Conway, chairman of the Chamber committee on the solicitations study, reported to the trade group's directors yesterday Washington session.

The purposes and objects of the National Federation of Federal Employes were explained to the grovlded the plant art returned prior to lddlng. Bids must be made on the Standard Proposal Forms tn tht manner designated therein as required by the specification; must be enclosed In sealed envelopes bear-ling the name ad address of the bidder and name of work on the outside, addressed to the Mayor and Township Committee of FRANCES BLAISDELL OPEN DAILY 'TIL 2 A.M. 18th AYE. and STREET SO. BELMAR that Mr.

Blair has made the proposed code copy available to the officials and that action probably can be expected within the next two months. Arthur Lynch, chairman of the er six months. Mayor Marz Immediately objected and the township is seeking to retain the service. The mayor said a meeting of the boro water committee with the township officials, already arranged, probably will be held In the near future. 40 Percent Finished Meanwhile, the mayor said, a survey preparatory to planning for creation of the township's own water system is now about 40 percent complete.

The Jersey Central Power and Light Company will be asked to extend electric power service to Maxwell Street in the Cliffwood section. The township owns six acres of land there. Plans have chamber by Arthur J. Levy, presi escaped from the Germans while on the March to Dachau prison and returned home to discover she had won the French Legion of Honor, dent of the Fort Monmouth branch. Will Play Friday ucean Townsnip ana must ot accompanied bv a Bonding Certificate and a certified I check, drawn to tht order of the Twp.

'Treasurer for not less than ten (10) Mr. Levy said It was hoped that Her plane is due In San Fran- the N.F.F.E., which works in the At School Concert r-LIGGETT'S i interest of federal employes, hopes RED BANK Frances Blaisdell. graduate of Red Bank High School, will return to her alma mater as I to become acquainted with the problems of businessmen and 'would like to work with the Chamber to the mutual benefit of two groups. The committee appointments of 'j. Beverley Anderson, the new 1 chamber president, were announced.

Mr. Anderson was not able to attend. 1 Breakfast Special 2 Fresh Grade A Egg 2 Strip ef Bacon Too it end Marmalad Coffee guest artist in the annual spring band concert tomorrow in the high school gymnasium, at 8 P.M. begun to create a playground and playing fields there. A church group also is reportedly Interested in buying a piece of the land to erect a church.

Miss Blaisdell began her study of the flute at the age of 6. Among her teachers were Ernest F. Wag' ner and Georges Barnere In New York and Marcel Moyse in Paris. GI Faces Ticket Forging Charge A graduate of the Julliard School RED BANK A Fort Monmouth of Music, she has been hailed as the premiere woman flutist of America in many appearances, including those as soloist with or chestras-sin New York, London, soldier charged with forging another's name on two parking summonses, was turned over to county authorities yesterday by Magistrate John V. Crowell.

The judge referred the charge to the grand jury. Pvt. Herman Chaffln paid one Boston, Indianapolis and elsewhere. of the parking fines personally, but lacked $3 to pay the second. He later mailed the additional sum to Mrs.

Norma Homefield, clerk of the court. When she sent him a receipt, it was returned by the fort postofflce with notice that the addressee had not been there for some time. The name used by Private Chaf-fin, was that of Rudolph Rasmus-sin, formerly a soldier at the fort. The solos to be performed by Miss Blaisdell are Massenet's "Concertino" and Briccialdi's "Carnival of Venice." The Red Bank High School Band, CeoVman Ava. ot Prat Plaia under the direction of John Read The Press every day for complete news.

Luckenbill, will perform a major portion of this program. The Mr. K. say: band's program is as follows: March, "The Footlifter;" Over ture, baritone solo "Atlantic Zephyrs," Thornell Jones 55; "To a Wild Rose," "Joshua," "Swedish Rhapsody," march, "Na tional Emblem," "Malaguena," NOTICE! NLYS puiinc CASH "Pop Tunes of 54," novelty "Blue "Bay window okay on house Riding Hood," march Orand Pa rade." Maternity Group passe on you 167 Sample Elects Mrs. Fox; Plans for Party LONG BRANCH Mrs.

Arthur SPSINGS and INNERSPRING W. Fox was elected president of the Maternity Auxiliary of Monmouth Memorial Hospital Monday afternoon at Auxiliary Hall, Bath Avenue, Others elected were Mrs. Joseph Levy, vice president; Mrs. Robert A. Mac Kenzie, treasurer; Mrs.

Samuel Adler, recording secretary; Mrs. Walter Hayes, corresponding secretary; and Mrs. Henry Schultz, publicity chairman. Mrs. Franklin Lamb, retiring You can enjoy ICrueger Beer and never worry about your weight! 'president, presided and welcomed Mrs.

Henry Isenberg as a new BY A FAMOUS MAKER You'll Recognize The Nome Immediately Values to $69.50 member. Plans for the annual luncheon and bridge at the Deal Golf Club June 8 were discussed. Mrs. B. A.

Seiple will serve as chairman of the June party with Mrs. Lamb as co-chairman. They will be assisted by Miss A. Grace King, Mrs. Margaret Laird, Mrs.

Remington Orslnger, Mrs. James Relchey, Mrs. Fox, Mrs. Isenberg, Mrj. William Herrman.

Mrs. Mac Kenzie, Mrs. Felix Tagllabue, Mrs. Benjamin Van Tine, Mrs. Harry Burns, Mrs.

Schultz. Mrs. Dorman Mac Faddin, Mrs. Wil EACH AS IS liam Ullnun, Mrs. Levy, Mrs.

Albert Schmlde, Mrs. Martin Wachtel. Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. C.

Raymond Snyder, Mrs. Adler. Mrs. Charles Herrman, and Mrs. Rob ert Hlgglnson.

JUST 17 Democratic Club Chooses Officers 1 Krueger, the beer with the magnificent taate and flavor, receives this comment from Miss Bertha M. Garber, Administrative Director of the New York Institute of Dietetic: "You can drink beer and still control your weight. Simply witch to Krueger." And this eminent authority actually provet this statement with facts and figures. Yes, there are actually fewer calories in a glass of Krueger than in many soft drinks! Because Krueger special "Protein Rest" in the brewing does three things: 1. Enhances the protein content.

More proteins less calorie! that's what Krueger'f exclusive brewing proceii mean to you. t. Gives Krueger Beer more zest. "Protein Rest" is one of tht secrets of Krueger'f magnificent taste and flavor. S.

Gives Krueger Beer a noble head of creamy foam. So, for the sake of your taste and your waist, switch today to Krueger, the beer with the "Protein Rest" You'll love itl MIDDLETOWN New officers were elected Tuesday at a meeting or the Mlddletown Township Denv sofa ioeratie Club at the Paradise Bar 'and Grill, Route 33. i They are: John Herr, president; Edward A. Mannlx, vice presi dent; Mrs. Chester Korpon, secre tary, and William J.

Reddington, treasurer. i Plans were discussed for a clam AND STUDIO 6f bake in the fall at McGuire's Grove. The club plans to invite Gov. Robert B. Meyner.

Matthew ore In J. Gill is chairman. i It was announced that the club's Incorporation papers have come thru from Trenton. The club will meet again June 8. Forty persons Regular $139 attended Tuesday meeting.

More proteins less calories mean LEGAL NOTICE township or orrav COUNTY Or MONMOUTH, NrCW JERSEY Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Township Committee of the Township of Ocean for the Improvement of various streets and other work Incidental thereto In Deal Park, and opened and read In public at the Town There's More Cheerj in Krueger Beer! shin Wall O. I Xlaar 1raa Am u. 17, 1954, at o'clock P.M. Daylight Saving Time. Drawings, specifications and form of Dins, contract ana bond Dor tn proposed work, prepared by Otis R.

Seaman, Town-ship Engineer, havt been filed In tha office of said Engineer at 411 Broadway, Long nrancn, n.j ana may Be Inspected hy prospective bidders during business hours Bidders will be furnished with a ropy of the drawings and specifications by the Engineer upon proper notice and payment i. 1- tr line a in lyiut si 9 is 01 a aepnsit or iweniy-nv i.s 001 dollars, ten dollars of which will be returned pro vided the plans art returned prior to Dinning. Bids must bt mad on tha Standard Proposal Forms In tht manner designated inerein as required by ins specifications; must be enclosed In sealed envelnnes bear ing tht name and address of the bidder NO SALES TALK NO GUARANTEE NO SERVICE NO NOTHING and namt or work on the outside, ad dressed to the Msyor and Township Com mlttee of Ocean Township and must be ac comnanled bv a Bonding Certificate and a 115 00 Nwntt i 1 MMN I YES, WE DELIVER ALL SALES FINAL COME PREPARED TO BUY i An 8 oz. glass of Krueger Beer contains only about .100 calories less than an 8 oz. glass of orange juico (110 calories) or of apple juice (125 calorlei) I UXTRA I tSHT, DRYJ fltHT'l certified check, drawn to the order of the Twp.

Treasurer for not less than ten 1 I per rent of the amount bid, and be delivered at tht plart and on th hour above named. Tht Standard Proposal Forms will be furnished upon application to the Engineer The award ef tht contract for this work will not be made until th necessary monies to (to the work havt been provided bv tht Township of Ocean In a lawful manntr. The Township Engineer and tht Township Committee reserve the right to require a complete financial and experience statement from prospective bidders before furnishing proposal forms or specifications, nr before awarding contract tn accordance with 8. 40 00-8. The right la also reserved to reject any Dr all bids, or to waive anv Informalities, whert such Informality Is not detrimental to tha best Interests of tht Township of Ocean.

The right Is also reserved to Increase or decrease tht quantities specified. By order of tht Mayor and Township Committee of the Ttiwnshlp of Ocean. ALFRED M. WOOM EY, Mayor WILLIAM B. JEFFREY, Clerk (MM) Thi.

book tells the Kriirgrr itory of beer without fear of gaining weight. Ask for it ij FINE FURNITURE 27 MONMOUTH ST. RED BANK REd Bonk 6-0011 StlSSItMIMSSSSiaSStBWtSMIittStajMMtSa.

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