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The Daily Register from Red Bank, New Jersey • 15

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RED BANK REGISTER, MARCH 18, 1947. Pare Fifteen JUST A REMINDER YOU PLAN A CRUISE FOR SUMMER 1947 or TRIP. BY AIR. OR STEAMSHIP TO, ANY FOREIGN COUNTRY Please let us know your requirements now as such trips are heavily booked. T.

H. O'Donnell Travel Agency MECHANIC STREET, RED BANK, N. J. PHONE R. B.

6-2806-J COMFORT OF THE The best advice is often more than we can bear. It takes courage to face the impact of truth, and firm resolution to form new habits to fit the facts. Your doctor is sometimes confronted with the stern necessity of advising restrictions in usual routine. Your favorite dessert or your that comforting cigar may be denied you. There is a strong temptation to treat such advice lightly, to feel you know your needs better than your doctor.

Such self-delusion may be comforting, but it defeats the very ends you seek. Carefully follow your doctor's advice. Your prescriptions have prompt, expert attention at our store. Young PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY 85 BROAD RED BANK TEL. 164 Children to Board by day, week or month.

No restrictions to race, age, or color. Phone Matawan 1-2148-R. BOX 11, CLIFFWOOD. MRS. C.

RIVRA Christian Science Reading Room Register Building 42 Broad Street, Bed Bank Tel. Red Bank 6-3460-J OPEN DAILY 12 to 4:30 P. M. Except Sundays and Tolidays Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 7:30 to 9:80 Here the Bible. the Works of Mary Baker Eddy, Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, and all other, authorized Christian Seience Literature may be read.

borrowed or nurchased. The Public Is Welcome Typewriters County agent for ROYAL World's No. typewriter All makes of office machinesSold, Rented Repaired phone complete Red Bank line of 6-0485 stationery Office Equipment Steel Shelving OFFICE expico's EQUIPMENT 103-105 MONMOUTH ST. Attention, Mr. Car Owner ONE YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE PLUS Greater Safety for You! Firestone -CHECKED RETREADS From the Arst inspection to the last, your tires -00 are Safti-Checked through every single operation.

Top Cap The last and most exacting test is the final 6.00-16 inspection which insures that the job is up to Other Sizes Firestone high standards. And Safti-Checked Proportionately Retreading costs no more! Low Your Neighborhood Servicenter J. H. MOUNT CO. Cor.

White St. Maple Ave. Red Bank 6-0404 The Jersey Shore Amateur Radio association won Bret place in the yearly competition sponsored by the American Radio Relay league of Connecticut. The contest was open to all amateur radio associations in the United States and any amateur operator. The contest WAS held last June, The purpose of the contest, as explained by Robert Brandt of Newman Springs road, president of the shore group, is to test and develop emergency powered equipment.

The idea of the contest was to set up field stations and contact more amateur stations in the United States than any other contesting group. The Jersey Shore group operated eight tranamitters and used 27 operators at their feld station at Crawford's hill, between and Holmdel. This is considered the highest point in Monmouth county. Mr. Brandt reports that 809 other stations were contacted and gas generated motors supplied the power.

The group operated on all amateur bands from 3:5 to 144 megocycles. The call letters used were W2FC. The local group made 9,621 points to acquire the highest total in the contest. The results of the contest were just made official recently. In several pre-war competitions the Jersey shore association won several second-place honors.

Edward Chinnock of Red Bank is vice president of the group. The local unit will hold a convention in Asbury Park in the fall for the Hudson division of the American association. The Hudson division comprises most of the states of New Jersey and New York, Fuel Oil Escapes On Rail Tracks National Radio Contest Won By Shore Group Local Amateurs Operated Station At Crawford's Hill More than ten thousand gallons of fuel oil were released from the oil tanks of Louis Stultz, Keyport oil dealer, Thursday night as someone emptied the tanks by turning on the pumps. The oil spread over the ground and in ditches adjacent to the railroad tracks. According to Earl Stultz, son of the owner, the pumps were checked at 7 o'clock and were turned off.

Shortly before midnight a passerby noticed. then notified pumps were police in and opera- the owners. Because the fuel oil had spread to the railroad tracks and followed the ditches for two blocks, Keyport Engine company stood guard and burned off grass in the area to prevent a possible fire from train sparks. Kodama To Play With Sinfonietta Francis Kodama, will play the Concerto concert, pianist, of Saint-Saens, at the concert to be given by the Spring Lake Sinfonietta at the Spring Lake Community house next Tuesday night. Beaumont Glass will direct the orchestra in a program which will include the works of Weber, Massenet, Handel and Tschaikowsky.

LEGION DANCE. The Leonardo Memorial post, Legion, is sponsoring a Patrick's dance Saturday night at the Leonardo Field club hall. Music will be supplied by Frank Mazza and his orchestra. CARLTON. technicolor spectacle-romance, "California," opened at the Carlton theater on Monmouth street yesterday and will run through Saturday.

Costarred are academy award winners, Ray Milland, Barbara Stanwyck and Barry Fitzgerald, Supporting them are 5,000 players, including George Coulouris, Albert Dekker, Anthony Frank Raylen. is Milland's Arst outdoor action picture, and it is also the first time he has been teamed with Stanwyck, who portrays glamorous woman of fortune. Their paths cross when Milland, who has been hired by pioneer Barry Fitzgerald to guide wagon train to California, objects to the presence in the train of what he considers Barbara's disturbing influence, Barbara has just been run out of town by the "good" women, and the kindly Fitzgerald agrees to take her along to California, over-ruling Milland's objections. Warner Brothers' screen adaptaItion of Fannie Hurst's celebrated story, starring, Joan Crawford and John Garfield, will play at the Carlton next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Produced by Jerry Wald, the dramatic film relates the moving story of a concert violinist's conflict between a woman and his career.

STRAND Amusements Two Warner Brothers' featurelength pictures, "Kings Row" and "Wild Bill Hickok Rides" are playing at the Strand on Broad street and will continue through Saturday. Heading the cast of "Kings are Ann Sheridan, Robert Cummings, Ronald Reagan and Betty Field. Constance Bennett, Bruce Cabott and Warren William are co-starred in "Wild Bill Hickok Parish Night At St. Agnes Church Annual Party To Be Held Monday Night The annual parish night game party of St. Agnes church, Atlantic Highlands, will be Monday night at St.

Agnes school auditorium. Prizes will be given for each game, and a special award will be $50. Mrs. Morris Josephs is chairman, assisted by Mrs. Peter Gedettis, Mrs.

Sara Jackson, Mrs. William Mulligan, Mrs. Matthew Weiler, Mrs. Grandin Chapman, Mrs. Julia Langhans, Mrs.

F. Schultheis, Mrs. Walter Halleran, Peter Gedettis, Al Wolfe, George Bonnett, Reginald Martin, John Byrnes, Tim Downey, Walter Rowan, Patrick Haughey, David Ellis, Charles Schmidt, James Grodeska and Thomas Higgins. Methodist Class Supper Tuesday The annual ham supper of the Married Couples' Bible class Red Bank Methodist church will be held Tuesday night at Fellowship hall. Mrs.

Fred Frick and Mrs. Roger Wymbs are chairmen; Marvin Richeal is in charge of tickets; Mrs. Harold H. Coddington dining room and Mrs. John Pohl, publicity.

SCOUT APPEAL An appeal for more effective support of Girl Scout work in Keyport has been issued by Mrs. Herman Schumacher, local representative of the organization, in connection with the national drive which was launched last week to raise funds for Girl Scout week. P. Ballantine Sons, Newark, N. J.

FOUR Back Ballantine Beer in the famous Copper- colored Cans BOD TRACT- MABR "Bottles, too, of usual" Harry's Lobster House SEA BRIGHT, N. J. TEL. 2-0205 Open All Year Lobsters, Steaks, Chicken and all Sea Foods Music by Wilbur Gardner KITCHEN OPLN TO 1 A 4 GEORGE KRAUSS, Owner OPEN DAILY South foot to the (0) along North which may which not but in Lot of Bulk antitied. of made a relating part to amended Ordinance, and suppleto delete to words insert in the words "Famand stead parts, paragraphe or conordinances hereby, repealed.

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thence westerly on a line parallet liver street twenty feet; thence ely on a line parallel with the line one hundred and twenty-eight sir inches to the southerly line street: thence easterly along twenty-five feet to the place a lot of land adjoining the above premises as follows: MANNING at a point in the southline of River street distant one and fifty feet west of the westlive of Pintard avenue and at the corner of a lot conveyed by Doerrer to William Petingale; southerly along the westerly tine Petingale lot one hundred and feet and six inches to the wat on corner of the same: thence a line parallel with River at line twenty-dre parallel with feet; the thence northerly first line one I twenty-eight feet and six and at to the southerly line of River thence enterly along River street 1 son feet claim to any the title Beginning. macumbrance upon the to, said Interest lands the praises aid bill you are required to anFebruary but 19, not otherwise. bettors MATSKY, of GRAY KLATSKY, 1947. Complainants. County Orphans' Court.

matter deceased. of the estate of Dora de lands to pay On debts. petition for Order to of the F. estate Leon of Dora Harris, adminisno account of exhibited under oath laving Dickerson, debts of said the intestate, personal estate that the personal whereby it 1 Dora Diekerson, deceased, estate of the at to debts is insufnil of the court in the and requesting thereupon on this thirteenth premises. day 1947 ordered that all in and the real lands, tenements, Dickerson, deceased, estate of appear the of at Freehold the Court House In of April, 1947, on at the 10.

twentywhy so A. said of the Dora hereditamenta and to pay not be sold will should Dickerson, be a ordered debts. in the Red that Bank this at Inst once of this for Register, J. EDWARD each KNIGHT, a Judge. Surrogate.

of Settlement Oglenaky, Account. el hereby given the deceased. said deceased, executors of the esaccounts by Surrogate audited Monmouth reported of the for on Thursday, of A al 4. April, A. the 1947.

till be m. made at which time applica- 10:00 for counsel the fees. allowance of February HARRY 25th, SHERMAN, 1947, 126 Elizabeth, Street, 1141 B. KOTLER, Elisabeth (4), N. Street, E.

Welter, Trustees. ahold, Main New Street, Proctor. of Settlement in is subscriber, given Prichard, the Account. decensed. id the executor of audited estate to Lemmon the reported for County Surrogate Thursday, the Court of said on.

made for which 1047, at Patel: and March counsel allowance appliestion BANK OF NEW 1947, 48 Non Wall Street, Trust Outies, N. Y. Doramus, Executor, Nest stay DOERRER, DOERRER, ANNIE GEORGE nad LIBBY devisees, their and or any personal of betra, and executors, adminheirs, grantees, devisees, amigne or in right, Order of the Court or interest, virtue of of an New Jersey, made on day of CHRIS WILLIAMS, DAin TAD WILLIANS, COURTS, LOLA the of WILLIAMS and GONE WILLIAMS, deceased, are comand any or all of and you are required to you are defendants, the bill of said comhar on and or before the 14th day of Apeil answer or the said bill you. will be takin against la died to quiet the title The CHRIS mid bill WILLIAMS. DAVID WILLOLA WILLIANS AND of BLOOM- CORWILLIAMS.

deceased, to certain COURTS, the and more All the following described lands and described as follows: premiser in the and of State Red on Bank, New County Jersey BEGINNING a point in the southline of street distant one and fire feet westerly hise of Pintard ravepoint is also the northwest of sad formerly belonging to T. Denise, thence southly along line of said Denise land one and twenty fret and six QUALITY 'BIG Armours CROP FARM Every Make Acre SUPPLIES Best Its FARMOUR FERTILIZER I NO WOODRUFF GARDEN SEEDS Hydrated Lime, Insecticides, Baskets, Fencing, Poultry Equipment, Baby Chicks, Purina Chows, Crawford Feeds, Coal and Miscellaneous Hardware. W. D. SWARTZEL HAZLET, N.

J. BY RAILROAD Keyport 7-1109 Antonides, deceased, notice is hereby given to the creditors of said deceased to exhibit to the subscriber, tratrix with Will annexed, as aforesaid, their debts and demands against the said estate, under oath, within six months, from the date of the aforesaid order, or they will be forever barred of their actions therefore against the said subscriber. Dated: Freehold, N. February 10th, 1947. ELIZABETH V.

ANTONIDES. 162 Bridge Avenue, Red Bank, Messrs. Beekman Beckman, 10 Broad Street, Red Bank, N. J. Procton: got your we've number, gentlemen! Keep your current high rating in the best social and business books in town.

You're headed for success- so look it! Stay on the receiving end of those wistful glances, and be the talk of the town. Model illustrated is the new MELTON CRISPEN, a pleasing combination of tan and green which blends in naturally with your new spring outfit. Made of selected fine allfur felts. 10:00 THE RIGHT HAT MAKES THE RIGHT IMPRESSION Open Friday Until 9. P.

M. Foundation 1046-47 C. INCORPORATED 181 Broadway Long Branch NOTICE OF MEETING. Will annexed, of the estate of Harry ELL The annual meeting of the Progressive Life Insurance Company will be held at the office of the Company. 365 Broad street, Red Bank, New Jersey, on Thursday, March 27, 1947, at 9:00 o'clock in the morning.

WILLIAM S. FRANK. Secretary, Monmouth County Surrogate's Office. In the matter of the estate of Hacry Antonides, Notice to creditors to present claims against estate. Pursuant to the order of Dorman MeFaddin, Surrogate of the County of Mon- mouth, made on the tenth day of February, 1947, the application of Elizabeth Va Antonides, Administrastrix with.

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