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The Daily Record from Long Branch, New Jersey • 4

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The Daily Recordi
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Long Branch, New Jersey
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If Sam Could Tolled- 4 tz uxr ttsess, Uf m. mm n. it. hm a Christmas Coloring Cohtest-1 Only Dog on Navy Ships Jacoby's Bridge Column Knows Mystery of Sea promptly led hit last heart, giving animal a hoard ship. So th cm tre all the card, wt can tell that botk finesses in diamonds and It's very natural lo rejoice when your lurk food and lo feel East the trick.

At thli point Kail's lait two the finesse in clubi ere doomed to little tid hen your lurk Is bad NEW YORK HI If Sam the only dog who rides Navy ship as mascot could talk, ho might clear up a mystery of the sea. The little black and white, cards were diamonds, and ha had Wrsngell begsa towing the der ellcL Tho next day tho fishing boat broke up and sank. Salty Sam could be seen paddling desper Only rarely da you ct I ho chance failure. Moreover, the heart are not going to break 3 3. In abort, the.

lurk ia almost a bad at it could be. to above bid lurk, as my friend, Henry Chanin, did in the to lead up to dummy's act-queen, giving dummy a fre fineise Chama thua lost only on trick ately in the high seas. brtd kind shown todsy pooch wis the only living thing Cassia toe ikat at bid 4: CU; at kt i. )Wf GtoriCr PoV(poii ding the South hand to the hilt threw the rules "overboard anS had Salty Sam hauled to safety. uguete fishing boat drifting in the North Atlantic in October Hit partner' first responie showed' Hg i-zrHililiHWA With neither aid rulner able, the bidding has been: count of 16 or 17 points, which going to run into such bad lurk, but he found a way to get around it anyway.

He won the first trlrk with dummy's are of clubs and ruffed a rlub with the quern of pidr He got bark to dummy by leading the low trump to dummy's snd ruffed snother low West North East South 1 Dmd Double 1 Spade You, South, hold: Spades 9 4. 1933. The' vessel flying a distress flag, wai discovered by the U.S. Navy auxiliary ship Wrsngell. The Wrangell's crewmen found on the ship only a dead man and Salty Sam, then a badly emaciated pup There was no indication of what happened to the other crew members Navy rules forbade taking an Hearts QJ73, Diamonds 8 3 club with the king of spades.

Clubs A4)J4 3 What do you do Continuing his plan, Chanin led A Bid three rlubs. This la. of rourae, a very strong bid, bat your the trn of ipadrs to dummy's Jsrk and ruffed out dummy's latt rlub partner should have at least II with the ace of spade This points In high cards for his double. rlrsred up the entire rlub suit Van have It points la high cards. I ii When tho Wrengell returned to port.

Demetropolia obtained permission to keep tho dog on as mascot to the delight of IS other officers and 220 crewmen of the hip. Dentetrupolis now is administrative officrr of the Brooklyn Navy Yard. The Wrangell la under the command of Capt John C'orbus of Vallrjo, Calif The Wrangell hove into the Brooklyn yard recently and De-metropolis was on hand with his 7-year-old daughter, Angelica Salty Sam, so named by tho Wrangcl! crew, is a fat snd sassy character now. But when he saw Demetrop-olis, he gave his benefactor an all-out greeting of frantir tail-wagging and hand-licking Still, if Salty Sam rould only talk KOtTM A J9 VKIt AQIO A QJJ WEST IAST All! 74 i 10 7 74 OKJS J10H 4K741 SOITH (D) A AKQIOJ a yn 9 North-South vul. SWk Wart Nartk Em 1 A Paaa 1 Pais Paaa 4 A Pau NT Paaa Pass A Paaa Paw Paaa Opentna; lead A i Are I and left declarer without a trump g0Mj tui and strong support for in his hand ike uabid malor.

You know that Chanin nest led a heart to game Is eilremely likely, and you Kost umce bias Will Be Received BKLKORD Bids for the con itrurtion of new post office here will received Friday. Dec 10, dummy's king snd led the nine (if must convey this Information to ipadrs to draw West's I lit trump your partner. East and South esch discardH TODAY'S Ql'ESTION diamond on this trick The hiddine Is the same a in at Newark, Postal Inspector A It was now time to try out the the question juitt answerrd. You, Torrena announced. Information concerning specifi cations and bid forms may be ob hearts Chanin rahrd the ace.

South, hold Spadei 9 4, Hearts and queen of that auit, discover-l Q-J 7-3 2. Diamonds 8 Clubs ing that East was then left with) A -Q-J -4 What do ou do' the jack of hearts. Declarer Answer Tomorrow tained from the post office here or it Newark. tneant that the combined count was only 31 to 32 point in high cards. Nevertheless, Henry puahed ahead to the slant in ipadei.

TWs Meyner To Attend Parley On State Park Financing was slightly optimiiUc, but far from unreatonablc. West opened the jack of clubs and Chanin conaidered hii best lino of play. Let's consider the been accentuated by the rapid growth of population, the purchase by the slate last year for $2,730,000 at its best 1. Immediate coverage 2. Finest companies J.

Policies written to fit your needs 4. Courteous friendly service at all times 5. Quick efficient local claim service 24 hours a day I We write all types of Insurance and will gladly give you Information at no obligation band along with him. Since we TRENTON Robert Meyner will meet with and address a state-wide conference which will be held in the War Memorial Building in Trenton on Dec. 7, to discuss future planning and financing of Tho Little People Jink, Chub, Cork and Loop were walking through the snow toward their home one winter evening.

Old One had sent them to gather holly, so they could decorate their liny house, for this was Christmas Kve. bright as day. "Look' up there cried Jink "There's Ssnta Claus Outlined against the big. winter moon rode Santa in his lrigh. pulled by his reindeer.

going to the village!" spoke up Chub. "Let's go!" "You know," ssld Cork wistfully, "I'd give anything to see what Santa Claus really looks like. All we know is thst he fat and jolly As they trudged along, the big, yellow moon rose above the treetops, making the tfoods New Jersey's state parks. of the Uland Beach tract in Ocean County; snd by the acquisition recently of the Worthington tract consisting of acres of scenic woodland along the Delaware Water Gap. The conference is being spon Quail Dr.

Joseph E. McLean, Commissioner, Department of Conservation and Economic Development, will' sUo address Jh. iuJ sored by tho JOwV-cm Paxkt tnd topic fceifl asms froKcas; jSecrtatfin- AsataU tbo SUt Clrdfo of the department as they relate to conservation and recreation. I CITY AGE Club of New Jersey the New Jersey State Federation of Oarden Clubs, and the Public Recreation Assn. of New Jersey.

At a luncheon meeting scheduled for tho ballroom of the Stacy-Trent 539 I'woy -Insurance AiA frMwn" LI 4-4100 1 Hotel at 12:30. Dr Lewis W. The-, morning session at which Contest Rules Jones, president of Rutgers Univer Gov. Meyner and Dr. McLean will sp starts at 10 a and the inn sity, will speak on "The State University! Role in New Jntey's Overall Conservation and Recrea 1.

Open to boys and girls 1 years old and younger, except relatives of this newspapeer's puolic is invited. TOWNtEY'S employes. tion This address will be followed by a panel discussion 2. Clip out and color all four concerning problems, progress and Little ePople drawings as they these tine prizes for the best coloring wbtt entetJ '1a our local content First Prize U-S. Savings Bond.

Twelve second place prizes Colorful birthday party seta. Twewty four third place prizes Huge Inlaid Jigsaw n'uxtlet. Twenty far ort jrtatr prtare puzzles. William Godoski, art instructor at Long Branch Senior Higk School, heads the list of judges whose decisions will be final. Veterans Seek New Members development of the county and mu HARDWARE 111 kWdwov appear this week in Tho Daily nicipal -recreation programs in the Record.

siattuV. ii. 3. oil IfHtf 4nmfrtt. Wrfi 1 Jho fceed lor the conference has 01 you kave colored ood sign-ed EARLY each one.

Then mail or bring Harry R. Schlossbach, Loch Arbour, vice commander of the them to LITTLE PEOPLE'S COLORING CONTEST EDITOR Monmouth County Executive Com mittee of the American Legion, havl of The Daily Record. Each been named ge.ieral chairman of child can eater any lumber of VS I A tKx the 1955 membership campaign by And that's not all' The two best sets of colored drawings sets. 4. AH entries must be post Henry Snyder, county commander A special committee to aid in the marked net later than midnight will be sent to Cleveland, Ohio, to compete with Little People membership drive includes Charles Monday, Dec.

5. Judging is on basis of National Coloring Contest en England, Marlboro Post No. 462: tries from cities all over the Christian Segua. Red Bank Post beauty and Imaginative color Kilt tuMi'ls 163; Ted L. Litwinki, Rant an Post ing.

Neatness and originality of Keyp6rt. No. 23; Felix Cahn, counL Fresh Ground Here's an exciting, new Christmas coloring contest full of fun and prizes for the youngsters in Monmouth County. It features tKose popular comic characters, Jhe Little People, in a delightful adventure with Santa Claus. And it offers you boys and girls the chance to get extra presents or Christmas, i you mitt one of tfie tniiiy' iVuxWe priies ofTered'in The LilUe People's' Christmas Coloring Contest.

Imagine a big Christmas tree with 400 or more sparkling gifts and packages around it. Look close and you'll see bicycles, clock radios, record players, walking dolls, flash camera sets, electric trains, copper enameling sets and other surprises. Those are some of the major national prize you can win, along with snch awards as a $25 U.S. Savings Bond, jigsaw puzzles, party sets, puppets, in The Daily Record's local contest. All you have to do is get busy with your crayons or paint brushes.

If you are 10 years old or younger, you can get into the contest and have a lot of fun coloring The Little People pictures. Four of these special arawings will appear in The Daily Record' this week, beginning with the sketch you see here today. The second drawing will be in tomorrow's paper and one each on Wednesday and Thursday. Along with the sketches, there's a swell story about Santa Claus to read and get ideas from. It's all about The Little People those cute little pixies who appear in the famous cartoons by Walt Scott.

Now here's what you do. Clip out each of these drawings neat- Bradley Beach Post No. 337. Local winners will be an Andrew Lynch, Sandy Hook Bay nounced Saturday, Dec. 11 Post No.

141, Atlantic Highlands; 7. Top two local entries will Fred Soules, Anbury Park Post No be entered in Little People's National Coloring Contest. 24; Charles H. vuhrmann. Shrews United States.

Five noted comic-strip artists will judge these colored sketches and select winners for the 50 grand prizes in the national contest. Besides Walt Scott, the panel of judges will include Les Turner, who draws "Captain Al Vermeer, creator of "Pricilla's V. T. Hamlin, of "Alley Oop" fame; Edgar Martin the "Boots and Her Buddies" artist, and Ernest Lynn, vice president and feature direc- bury Post No 169, Red Bank; Harry D. Burkrtt, Eatontown Post o.

325; Gilbert Richards West Long Branch Post No. 411, and 5) Scl )l Charles S. Morris, Neptune Post No. 346. COLOR-DUHD ABOUT COM? -H con you money' A hand-picked special committee tor of NEA Service, sponsor of of workers from each post in the county will also serve, Snyder said.

Every eligible veteran in the IIP ii county will be-contacted. ly. Color it with lots of nice bright shades and stay carefully within the lines. Print your name, age and address at the bottom of the drawing, and tave it until you have the entire set of four completed. When you get your four drawings colored, mail them or bring them in to THE LITTLE PEOPLE'S CHRISTMAS COLORING CONTEST EDITOR at The Daily Record.

You can enter as many sets as you like, but all entries, must be in our office by Tuesday a.m., Dec. 7. So better get -started right away! The Daily Record will award "The greatest chapters of Amer tear Legion history remain to be ritten," he added. "Our 1955 ob jectives in youth training, child ciiare, Ugnung Lommunism, na tional security, rehabilitation and Serve hamburgers or meat loof! Juicy Florida Th cream of Amorlcej'f black coal ii actually tinted blue for your protection. With 'blue coal' you're sure of top-quality hard coaL Tinted blue as a trade-mark, 'blue coal' burns clean and hot with far less waste.

There's less need lo tend your furnace, when you beat the 'blue coal' way. So don't be color-bluad! Get 'blue coal' today! 'HuogJcoaT AMtOKA'l riNIST HASO COA1 community services are all dc gned to help build a slrongcr and better America." the national contest. Pictures of the toj national winners will be sent to news papers around the country, and they'll receive special recognition from the committee of comic artist-judges. The prizes will include such nationally advertised products aa Roadmaster bicycles, Lionel electric trains, Philco radios and record players, Craftint copper enameling -sets, Eastman flash camera sets, and Horsman walking dolls. Every local, winner will receive a prize in the national contest.

There'll be Craftint oil-painting sets for the boys and Craftint deco-write embroidery sets for the girls, a special letter to each contestant from the creator of The Little People, and other unusual gifts. So start looking for your 5) 3) Dozen ircnoiiges Navy Recruiting Red Cross Wins Plaudits HENRY ALLEN CO. SS Mil Sainl.n Phenss EAtontown 3-004S RANCH FUEL CO. Lf Brack LB nunck Phona: LOng Branch S-1S66 Sites Announced Of Dr. Priscilla Ransohoff ASBURY PARK Partime Navy Select them yourselves.

Bursting with rich juice. Fancy Yellow H. I. SHERMAN A SONS, INC. CUiMa ric.

Lf nriwl Phens: LOng Brinch 0-03M recruiting offices will be establish ed Monday in five towns in Mon Middletown; Mrs. Rita G. Newton, SHREWSBURY Dr. Priscilla Ransohoff. head of the physical Brielle; Miss, Lucy Thompkins, executive director of the chapter, and mouth and Ocean counties to ac commodate persona desiring infor mation about the Navy.

3 -1 therapy department of Monmouth Memorial Hospital, praised the uDDOODS Mrs. Elizabeth R. Benjamin, Staff CPO Armand Parker, in charge Monmouth County Chapter, American Red Cross for saving many of the recruiting office here, said Firm, fancy quality! At all Acmes! crayons, pencils or brushes, and get going on this first drawing! Good luck and Merry Christmas Aide; Mrs. Eloise Schneider, Canteen; Jacob Herr, Long Branch; Mrs. William Heatley and Mrs.

James Grady, Red Bank; Mrs. Ber today a Navy office will be open in the post office at Red Bank on adults and children from becoming permanently handicapped by trans from The Little People! Mondays, in the firehouse at Free tha K. Plum, Rumson; Mrs. M. L.

porting them to the hospital for Ideal Frozen French Fried hold on Tuesdays and in the post office at Matawan on Fridays. In treatments. Most of these patients; Carroll, Little Silver; Mrs. Estelle Whitloch, Avon; Gen. George L.

would have no other possible Mk, ii i i hSkf UNION IS" 7 NICKNAMED ex. each location the visiting hours 25e Potatoes Van Deusen, Fair Haven; and means of transportation. Mrs. Ran pk9s. sohoff spoke to the monthly meet Capt.

Kenneth J. Cahill, represent ing the Commandant of the U.S.A. F. base at Highlands. ing of the board of directors of the chapter She was introduced by are from 10 a.m.

to 3:30 p.m. Other offices will be open on Thursdays, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Toms River and from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

in Lakewood. Each office will be located in the town's post office. The Asbury Pork recruiting sta Mrs. F. M.

Schock, head of motor service of the chapter. One Rumson Man Heads Connecticut Bank thousand forty-four patients were transported from July through October. BROADLOOMS BY BEN Newest rug fashions for the home at eoiy on tho budget prices. Monmouth Carpet Cleaning Company 420 DIvWm Lm, tr.Mli LO 4-1272 DU -25J PX5-4M3 Opt A.M. tt M.

tion, also in the post office, will Nabisco Graham STILL ONLY 75c SUPREMI WHITE Mrs. Claire Kornhoff. Public rnntimip In rmmlp nn il nroni MIDDLETOWN, Conn. Min-ner McCall Taylor of Rumson, N.J., was named president of the Middle-town National Bank, effective Dec. schedule, 8 a.m.

to 5 p.m. Mondavi N'urs of Asbury Park, said that through Friday and from 8 a.m.'tne 'otor bemce aFjye to noon on Saturdays. i 3 oy a more uuuiiauisiieu 1, at a meeting of the board of name, iney coniriouie so vasuy to Utile ood of the county. Mrs. Mer directors.

Taylor fills a vacancy that has rill Smith, one of the volunteer existed for several months. He was SEE THE drivers, expressed the satisfaction the drivers feel in carrying on this fine Dtir 16'Oi. loof president of the Second National Bank at Red Bank, NJU and prior WATCH YOUR SAVINGS GROW WITH US $3.00. Saved each month for 147 mo. $735.00.

v-" 12 yrt 3 mo. Profit or moturiry $1000.00 TOUCH-A'TApL Mrs. Schock explained, that Mot- to -that was a branch manager of the -National City Bank of "New! York. I wt -a fit iwniw sr Dated for freshness! Finest ingreclienrs! Service has 50 volunteer drivers. makes four runs a day, and operate six cara.

VIRGINIA LEE BAR-B-QUE Randolph If. Beardsley, chairman, directed a letter bo sent AMSWER: Montane it known os A "Stub Toe" State. It teas admitted to ln atisson Nov. 889. to Mr- Lewis S.

Thompson, exoreu- foxkofe 8 HolOs sing regret over her recent accident AGW-FGGGEG to Mrs. Lewis S. Thompson, expres- TV Volunteer. Service Groups, an Ice Water and Ice Mokes GIBSON REFRIGERATOR Ar O-AA Sales, INC. 30Uitdenri.

REd Bonk 6-5896 4 LlfeJJfo nounced that 131 volunteers save 2.836 hoon during October. The Effective Through Wednetday, December 1 canteen served 600 feedings dur inf the two-day bloodmobile visit A GAL at Ft Monmouth, 231 BROADWAY, long branch .170 BROAD RED BAN Others attending were: Mrs. C- SBaap. mm A mJ iTWTSSCfa flnSJSSaf ITMaSMSSMa ffVST OSfM I corf sin ft M. Trippe, Dr.

E. A- Robinson, and Everett Rudloff, Asbury Park; Mrs. 1 kW) Em tyaf nu ctooswer 576 RIVER ROAD, FAIR HAVEN jr S. Crsver and Hqlcombo Ward, i iMWsssiriiratBrrairsaa oaoittsiiismwtuai mm. rtv'".

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