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a a a a a ASBURY PARK EVENING PRESS (THE EVENING NEWS), WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1948 Uses Suggested For Green Tomato are often tempted to pay no attention to the green tomato that so unobtrusively fills the vine these fall days simply because they don't know what to do with them. For homemakers with this problem, Mrs. Lorna K. White, Monmouth county home agent, suggests using the tomatoes in pickles or relishes such as piccalilli, oil pickles or Old Virginia catsup. Green tomatoes also can take their place for table fare.

They may be cooked like ripe ones except that the cooking time should be increased by 10 to 15 minutes. For variety, fry the tomatoes and cover with a milk gravy. Two other main dish favorites are green tomato pie and curry of meat with green tomatoes. Well-matured green tomatoes will keep until Thanksgiving, or later if stored in They ripen best wrapped in newspaper or kept; in total darkness at a temperature of about 60 to 65 degrees. Mrs.

White points out. however, that tomatoes must not be frosted before they are brought in for storage. Yesterday's Weather Parmers' Almanac prediction for yesterday's weather. Local storms. Weather bureau prediction.

Mostly cloudy, Actual -Cloudy. THE WEATHER U.S. WEATHER BUREAU 8:30 A.M. Report hours-53 Highest last 24 Highest temperature this date77 in 1936. Lowest temperature last 24 hours-50 at 4 a.m.

Lowest temperature this date28 in 1875. Humidity--75 percent. steady. Wind direction and velocity at 8:30 this morning-E 21 miles. Wind direction and highest velocity last 24 hours--E 23 miles.

Rainfall-None. Ocean temperature-56. Local Forecast today, highest ture middle 50s, fresh eastCloudy, erly winds. Tonight cloudy followed by rain, lowest temperature in the middle 40s, fresh easterly winds. Tomorrow rain, highest temperature 50 degrees, fresh to strong east to northeast winds.

Daily Almanac (All times Eastern Standard) Wednesday. November 3d Sunrise 6:27 Sunset 4:52 p.m. Moonset 6:25 p.m.; First Quarter Nov. 8th. Prominent stars: Regulus (rises 12:56 Spica 5:31 a.m.) Visible planets: Mars (leads the Moon): Jupiter follows Mooni: Saturn 'folloving Regulus Venus (between and Mercury (north of Boleat.

Computed for Asbury Park by Bailey R. Frank. TIDES High Law November 8:35 2:29 a.m. 8:57 p.m. 3:09 p.m.

November 9:22 a.m. 3:12 a.m. 9:47 p.m. 3:55 p.m. ACT NOW! A NEW ROOF or REPAIR YOUR OLD ONE JOHNS-MANVILLE Authorized Contractors FOR FREE ESTIMATE WRITE, PHONE, CALL SOUTH SHORE STATE HIGHWAY, MANASQUAN Tel.

Manasquan 7-1289 Candidates Locked in Nation's Tightest Presidential Race in Years Ocean County GENERAL ELECTION Tuesday, November 2, 1948 UNOFFICIAL ELECTION DISTRICTS 61 YES Barnegat City 39 BAy Head 128 Reach Haven. 160 Beachwood 147 Berkeley 1st Berkeley 2nd 135 Berkeley 3rd Brick 1st 248 Brick 2nd Dover 1st 121 Dover 2nd 153 Dover 3rd 191 Dover 4th 241 Dover 5th 134 Dover 6th 188 Eagleswood 57 Harvey Cedare 27 Island Beach Island Heights, 111 Jackson, East 118 Jackson, West 210 Lacey 123 Lakehurst Lakewood 1st Lakewood 2nd Lakewood 3rd Lakewood 4th 5th Lakewood 6th Lakewood 7th Lakewood 8th Lakewood 9th Lakewood 10th Lavallette 117 Little Egg Har, 1st 27 Little Egg Har, 2nd Long Beach 304 Manchester Mantoloking 28 Ocean 100 Ocean Gate 163 Pine Beach 137 Plumated 1st 108 Plumated 2nd 47 PL, Pleas, Horo lat 114 PL. Pleas. boro 2nd 147 PL. Pleas, bore 3rd 190 Pt.

Pleas. Beh. 1st 165 Pt. Pleas. Beh.

2nd. Pt. Pleas, Beh. 3rd. 156 Seaside Heights 174 Renaide Park 161 Ship Bottom 18 South Toms River 35 Stadord 1st Stafford 2nd 78 Surf City 91 Tuckerton 1st Tuckerton 2nd 1st Union 2nd Totals (Incomplete! 4865 Passenger Hurt In Auto Crash Gideon Lloyd, 308.

Central avenue. Point Pleasant, was treated at Fitkin hospital yesterday afternoon for injuries received when the car in which he was a passenger was involved in an accident at Rout 4N and Fifth avenue, West Belmar. According to Wall township Police Chief Vernon Shibla, Mr. Lloyd was a passenger in a car driven by his wife, Mrs. Annabel Lloyd, Their vehicle was proceeding south on Route 4N.

The car was in collision with one driven by Maitland Gardner, 302 Worthington avenue, Spring Lake. Mr. Gardner was attempting to make a left turn from Route 4 into Fifth avenue, police said. Mr. Lloyd was taken to Fitkin hospital by the Wall township first aid squad where he was treated for lacerations of the face and neck and released.

The South Belmar first aid squad was called to the scene and transported Mrs. Lloyd to her home. She suffered shock, Chief Shibla said. 2 Cups and Nickname NEW YORK. (P) -Buddy O'Connor, star center of the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League, has acquired the nickname of "Doublecup" as a result of his unprecedented acquisition of the National Hockey League's Hart Trophy and Lady Byng Trophy last season.

DEATH NOTICE FOWLER--Leroy DeWitt, suddenly, on Oct. 2, 1948. Husband of Mildred Embler Fowler, of 560 Prospect Spring Lake Heights, in his 55th year. Services at the Floyd T. Brown Funeral Home, squan, Nov.

5, at 2 p.m. Interment lantic View Cemetery. Friends may call Thursday evening. 2adv LUCIANO Doris 25, of 17 Fairfield Way, Shark River Hills, on Nov. 1, 1948, at Pitkin Mem.

Hospital. Wife of Julius and beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Casteline, sister of Mrs. John Jacobs, of Elizabeth and Mrs.

Gloria McDermott, Shark River Hills. Funeral Service at the August F. Schmidt and Son Memorial Fu. neral Home, 139 Westfield Elizabeth, N. on Thursday, Nov.

4, 1948. at 2 p.m. Interment at the Graceland Memorial Park, Kenilworth, N. 2adv PRESIDENT HARRY S. TRUMAN Births Mr.

and Mrs. Tony Vaccaro, 26 Washington Village, this city, are parents of a girl born yesterday at Fitkin hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zelek, Sunset terrace, New Bedford, are parents of a girl born yesterday at Fitkin hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perretto, 49 Monmouth avenue, Freehold, are parents of a girl born yesterday at Fitkin hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Holstein, 110 Pitney avenue, Spring Lake, are parents of a boy born yesterday at Fitkin hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Duinker, Barksdale, a girl avenue, born West today Deal, at Fit- are kin hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. LeRoy Hepburn, Sylvan avenue, this city, are parents girl born today at Fitkin hospital. RED BANK. Mr. and Mrs.

Steve Kolas, Lorillard avenue, Union Beach, are parents of a boy born yesterday at Riverview hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Simpson, R.D., Belford, parents of a girl born yesterday at Riverview hospital.

Eugene Debs was five times the Socialist party's nominee for President of the United States. Pineapples, which are almost seedles, are grown from slips. All Rights Reserved, A. P. Press U.

S. REPRE- COUNTY FREESEN. SENT. CLERK HOLD. DEWEY ALEXANDER HENDRICKSON SULLIVA AUCHINCLOSS HOYLE MATHIS EWART CHAFEY 62 32 66 23 74 24 67 32 318 78 312 78 309 112 261 89 300 390 117 392 102 396 123 356 132 365 427 113 414 108 414 153 359 187 338 29 36 80 35 82 36 81 43 79 425 96 412 89 417 122 382 150 361 33 17 34 17 34 19 33 21 31 566 150 559 142 566 183 510 184 516 779 172 758 167 750 206 702 236 691 329 91 318 76 322 104 295 195 223 400 88 397 73 415 116 357 214 278 428 87 421 77 430 124 366 222 289 502 133 503 150 504 187 469 383 381 202 104 200 96 207 111 201 161 161 314 156 309 133 330 169 398 240 245 212 48 208 208 40 209 49 202 25 85 84 29 76 28 80 13 10 10 12 267 262 267 229 09 209 381 147 271 139 273 370 160 260 494 127 507 124 496 119 500 129 494 396 68 390 63 392 265 97 356 173 113 170 185 103 175 113 167 142 134 148 121 150 132 131 143 119 189 162 194 200 170 174 183 163 87 170 90 162 99 162 91 177 8.1 199 188 194 167 196 169 195 180 118 254 110 252 117 240 1.19 214 162 205 922 117 217 120 210 150 1A1 162 179 197 106 197 90 211 104 199 113 190 284 134 270 129 271 152 353 173 239 261 128 263 256 139 341 181 224 313 168 313 16 316 176 298 183 397 297 78 281 66 388 76 266 82 273 130 130 28 139 13T 132 139 140 14 149 154 146 438 159 423 150 426 151 417 144 416 167 57 172 172 172 158 57 56 12 204 201 36 205 198 193 314 322 39 327 322 299 256 252 255 238 86 205 289 109 302 301 314 98 315 234 R6 2.16 311 334 73 217 332 107 319 129 121 2A8 112 100 409 102 404 101 400 140 348 140 352 482 163 475 483 161 442 142 465 388 116 385 115 379 135 335 136 366 244 64.

244 62 246 80 213 77 221 371 123 348 365 131 330 114 355 409 161 423 159 156 404 152 439 144 124 130 426 118 430 232 322 220 217 39 215 107 52 111 114 39 115 72 298 116 293 120 288 113 289 126 274 181 207 169 207 165 190 181 214 164 177 79 183 80 186 70 180 69 172 302 70 293 301 24 325 305 193 73 193 67 204 24 250 55 203 191 59 1AR 18R 50 186 173 340 65 238 71 328 77 329 93 209 17799 8704 16477 5443 15566 6188 15705 7162 15088 -Shore History50 Years Ago GOV. THOMAS E. DEWEY OBITUARIES OBITUARIES LeRoy De Witt Fowler SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS. LeRoy De Witt Fowler, 54, of 560 Prospect avenue, died afternoon at Fitkin hospital. He is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Mildred Embly Fowler; five sons, LeRoy DeWitt Fowler, Manasquan; Richard Elmer, Frederick Asbury, Albert William and Robert Donald Fowler, all of this place; two daughters. Miss Eudeana Fowler Miss Mabel Louis Fowler, both of this place; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fowler, Manasquan; three sisters, Mrs. Alonzo Mount, Ocean City; Mrs.

Earl Griggs, Manasquan Park: Mrs. Ellorena Gilbert, Atlantic City; two brothers, Russell and Francis Fowler, Manasquan Park; and a granddaughter. Mr. Fowler was born in Morrisville, Pa, He was a disabled World war I veteran, belonging to Company 310th infantry. Arrangements will be announced by the Floyd T.

Brown funeral home, Manasquan. William D. Messler MIDDLETOWN. William D. Messler.

79. Farmingdale, died yesterday at Ivy House nursing home here. Born in Ocean county, he was the son of the late John B. and Sarah Jane Hendrickson Messier. He is by two neices.

Mrs. Helen and Miss Sarah survived, A. White, Farmingdale, and two nephews, R. Melvin White, Long Branch, and Leon White, Farmingdale. Arrangements are under the direction of the C.

H. T. Clayton and Son funeral home, Adelphia. PRETTY PINK LAMPS 1195 Here's an attractive Table Lamp, priced right. It's made of dainty pink pottery with a floral silk shade.

Excellent value at 11.95 RENDEZVOUS GIFT SHOP ASK YOUR LAWYER ABOUT TITLE INSURANCE WHEN BUYING REAL ESTATE NEW JERSEY REALTY TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY NEWARK TRENTON Citle Service Exclusively BE for. the five members of the SIlvers family, 63 South street, who died Sunday from coal gas fumes, will be held tomorrow at the W. H. Freeman Son funeral, home here. They include Silvers; Mrs.

Annette Silvers, wife: Mrs. Grace Silvers, his mother; and two children, Patricia and Joan Silvers. Burial will be in Old Tennant cemetery. John Henry Duncan John Henry, Duncan, 81, died yesterday at the nursing home, Red Bank. born Rivererest, in Freehold, son of the late Robert E.

and Mary Conine Duncan. Mr. Duncan is survived by his wife, Mrs. Alice Duncan, this city; a daughter, Mrs. Grace H.

Finck, Brooklyn; a son, Harry Duncan, Hialeah, and a great son. The C. T. Clayton and Son funeral home, Adelphia, will announce Brigham Young became head of the Mormon church after the death of Joseph Smith in 1844. The Associated Press first used (typewriters in 1885.

INST. TRANSIT PRESIBOND BOND DENT YES NO TRUMAN 30 28 32 163 76 206 75 193 169 178 125 280 172 248 108 145 160 112 94 22 16 16 19 271 211 294 162 172 162 126 147 87 179 143 182 89 190 174 202 83 247 229 240 161 94 92 110 105 133 176 131 158 92 65 81 5.3 51 36 26 127 100 132 52 111 101 110 150 131 156 141 142 197 129 187 67 118 139 177 185 193 128 119 121 144 179 119 2 134 89 06 88 36 32 36 193 210 160 164 68 24 29 54 62 38 91 170 87 59 97 89 116 117 125 246 134 117 117 100 120 102 124 90 115 179 122 201 148 221 163 152 129 170 121 70 167 135 183 112 177 173 156 189 184 153 186 75 66 60 135 121 120 113 200 67 80 77 102 103 98 76 90 37 77 89 57 80 131 61 5562 4703 5577 6348 As Reported in The Press of 1898 had Contractor William H. Patterson a crew of men at work making extensive alterations to the upper veranda of the Grand Avenue hotel. Charles H. Pitcher of this city, who had been seriously injured in a runaway accident at Long Branch, was reported to be in critical condition at the hospital.

Lawyer James D. Carton a pension for a woman whose husband Th had died on the West Side. A. I. POLAND CO.

JEWELERS SINCE 1899 Diamond Rings Styled and Priced to Meet Every Requirement 529 Bangs Avenue, Asbury Park Open Wednesday Till 9 M. PRESS CLASSIFIEDS PALACE BRADLEY BEACH TEL. A. P. 2-7698 2:30, 7 and 9 Continuous NOW PLAYING "RIVER LADY" Yvonne De Carlo--Dan Duryea COMING THURSDAY ONLY "Feudin', Fussin' and Fightin' Donald O'Connor Mrs.

Ouida Mae Ziegenfus PHILADELPHIA. Mrs. Ouida Mae Ziegenfus, widow of William Ziegenfus, who was a resident of Ocean Grove recently, died Oct. 27 at the Will's Eye hospital in this city, where she had undergone an eye operation. Mish3 Jane is survived Louise by Ziegenfus, a daughter, and sister, Mrs.

Richard Kniffen, ing, L. I. The funeral was Saturday at Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mrs. McCabe LONG Mrs.

May Cabe, 73, widow of Charles MeCabe, who died last month, died yesterday at the Hilltop nursing home, Middletown. She formerly lived at Ocean avenue, Elberon. Mrs. McCabe was born in England, came to this country 50 years ago and had lived in this vicinity for 12 years. The Ralph J.

Damiano funeral home will announce arrangements. Silvers Rites FREEHOLD Private services, at the convenience of the family AIR Winter Vacations! MIAMI BEACH NEW ORLEANS 8-16 Days $105 up 9 $121 LEAVE ANY DAY LEAVE ANY DAY CALIFORNIA MEXICO 26 DAYS 15 DAYS $779 up $388 up STARTING JANUARY 16 EVERY FRIDAY NEW! SENSATIONAL! SAVINGS! a 30-Day Air Excursions to Europe! ROUND TRIP FARES AS FOLLOWS: N. Y. to Shannon $422.70 N. Y.

to Glasgow $437.30 N. Y. to London. $466.70 N. Y.

to Paris $493.30 N. Y. to Berlin $610.70 N. Y. to Rome $648.60 CRUISES! SHIP 6 S.S.

Days $140 Veendam 8 S.S. Mauretania S.S. WEST America INDIES THIOH up Days $240 up 14 DAYS DEC. 23 BERMUD4 NASSAU- HAV ANA $420 up Jan. 5 Feb.

16 Starting Jan. 5 16 Days Jan. 29 $480 up United Fruit 17 days Moore-McCormack 38 days Grace Line 12 days Cunard Line 14 days For Information and ReservationsCALL WRITE VISIT ASBURY PARK TRAVEL SERVICE We Represent. All Airlines, Steamships, Hotels, Resorts CRUISES AND TOURS A COMPLETE TICKET STOCK IS ALWAYS IN OUR SAFE ABSOLUTELY NO SERVICE CHARGE! 700 MATTISON AVE. Telephone: In Hills' Drug Store A.

P. 2-0050 51 CRUISES TOURS.

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