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or arr mm ir 25 ASBUKY PAKK EVENING PRESS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 29. 1953 USAL NOTICE Cover-Up Plan las -L I A tti or VtW JtBftET CTAaTMEXT Or ONMBt AXO ECONOMIC DFVCLOPMEN'T VIVIMOM OP PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT BOOM Ml. lee BROAD STREET KIWABK t. KEW NAVIGATION BI'IXAU Eyed by Squads PBOJECT MO.

Ml JANTABT 1 BRADLEY BEACH The Bradley Beach First Aid Squad was host to the Monmouth County Associ mM propoaala for drrcjir.f An ta lent) iioti) channel In Mtuiqiun Bitot. Wall Township, MonmouiO County. net Brick Tovihip, Ocean County, New U1 so recre4 ot the or ice ation of First Aid Squads at boro Youth Committee Choices Approved MATAWAN The Township Committee yesterday confirmed the reappointment by Mayor John Man of the juvenile conference committee for 1953. The committee includes Luther A. Foster, William Hyer, Ralph Wallace, Mrs.

Edna May Knocll. and Harvey G. Morrell. Also confirmed was the appointment of Mrs. Ann Delia Pietro as a member of the local assistance board, succeeding Mrs.

Marjorie Concepcion. The committee deferred action on an ordinance setting up two fire1 districts in the township for toe Department ol ConserTatlon and Economic DeTelopment, Divuion of Plannlne; and Development, Room Ml. 100 Broad attract, Newark 1. NJ. at 11:30 AM.

Eastern Btandard Time. Friday February Playful Pooch Causes Crash; Driver Injured AVON A stray doc which was picked off the street and was beinc taken to the SPCA shelter at Katontown was blamed yesterday for an auto accident which caused injury to his benefactor. Mrs. Ruth N. Johnson.

105 River Road. Belmar, suffered cuts on the face and mouth when, she said, she was distracted by the doc. and lost control of her car. The vehicle crashed into the rear of Charles Casacrande's truck, parked in front of his home at 327 Washington Avenue. Mrs.

Johnson was treated at Fitkin Hospital and released. Her husband. Willard Johnson, aid today the doc was a playful mutt and apparently made an unexpected leap, startlinc the driver while the car was The doc eventually reached his destination at Eat-ontown, apparently none the worse for the accident, Mr. Johnson said. 1951, and then publicly opened and read Aloud.

The receipt and opening ot kid la subject a tha nroocr ouaUflcation ol the bidder in accordance with the provisions ol the nreouauncatlon La mile nensra I Statute 1131) and the refulationa estab I I ij 1 1 I TpAWNAEiXAAJirl 0O SOU VAANT AE TO WASH 1 F-H 1 1 HA.N EA 1 VOL INDOW OS. lished by Department oz lonscrrauon ana Pronomle Development. Division ol Plan Mir missel ning and Development. Blddere must BUb- further consultation with the town- glt revuea nnenciai aiawiuruLa ana siaie- menu ol plant and equipment with their ship attorney At the public hearing on the hall last night with 100 members attending from 25 squads. The county squads' cover-up system, under discussion for several years, was explained in detail.

It was announced that it will be put into effect shortly after Feb. I. Officers for 1953 elected and installed were: Raymond McGinn, Rumson, president; Walter Stewart, Neptune, vice president; William Tallman. Fair View, secretary; Charles H. Bennett.

Red Bank, treasurer; George Smith, Keyport, trustee for three years. The retiring president. George Smith, and ex-President Robert Van Brunt of Rumson received tie clasp gifts for their services. System Explained Chairman Walter Dicss explained the coverup system that has been devised, and only a few minor changes were decided upon. In event of a disaster, the squads will communicate thru the county police radio system.

The system is i i i ii 1 1 i 1 i i rr i 1 1 i i ordinance Daniel Staehle, Cliff-wood Beach, president of the local Republican Club, asked for information on whether the setting up of the districts meant that the township would assume the cost of operation of the township's two Plana and specifications may be viewed at the oBlce ol the Department of Con-erratton and Economic Development. Division of Planning and Development, Room Ml. 1060 Broad Street, Newark 2, N.J. O' will be furnished to Contractors upon request at that office, accompanied by check to order of Department of Conservation and Economic Development In mount of 135.00 at deposit for plans and peclflcatlons. This deposit will be refunded upon return ot plana and specifications In food condition.

Ho proposal will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check made payable to Department ot Conservation and Economic Development In amount of at fire companies, now self-support ing. Realtors Install Ernest L. Martin LOST. RRANm Th Mnn Mayor Marz answered that under the proposed ordinance the complete cost of operation of the least Ave percentum 5 of the total tw0 c0rnnanips would be raised mount bid (Section N.J. Statutes companies Be "eu ud a certified statement from a Bondins! by taxation.

He said that at present ti i 7 i designed to give the wnoie county ambulance protection at all times. Coordinators under the system are: Mr. Diess, relief coordinator: Company statinf tnat it will lurnisn neces- he committee allots an- EWTKX Tree "b.gr.'p'l"" to the two companies. be held for thirty (30 dsys after the I opening of bids or until forty eight Wnrrspna Niimprl hours after the accepted bidder has ex-'e aniens lldlUfU inhn Tniirinp Matawan. assisted cuted the contract and filed the required iiiuuiii iuumy oudru ox iteauurs in-Stalled Ernest L.

Martin, Glendola. as its president Tuesday night at ceremonies in the Garfield Grant Hotel. Mr. Martin, last year's first vice president, succeeds Kenneth L. Walker, Shrewsbury.

Mr. Martin was installed by J. Carroll Lough-lin, Beach Haven, fourth district vice president, before 50 members and guests. Other officers installed were Ray Van Horn, Fair Haven, first vice by Ralph Martin, Highlandh. lor District 1: Thomas Schneider, Long Branch, and Joseph Cleary, assistant.

Red Bank, District 2. Charles Brahn, Spring Lake, and Ned Brown, assistant. Spring Lake. District Arthur Van Sant, Freehold. KEYPORT Appointment of a board of fire wardens was confirmed at the Boro Council meeting Monday night.

Members of the board are Frank Van Pelt. Theodore Barber, LeRoy Stultz, Vernon Stultz, William Mordecai, Harry Mordecai, Chester Vander-bilt, John V. Regan, Edward Flynn. William Nagle, Thomas Neff, Fred Walling, Richard B. Poling, Harry Hedgelin, Paul Rubin, Charles Echwarz.

Everett S. Poling, and Robert Pryor. performance bond. All other deposits will be returned within three days of the opening ot bids. The accepted bidder will be required to furnish performance bond In the amount contract In accordance with Sections 1 60-207 to Inclusive.

N.J. Revised Statutes, and with Sureties satisfactory to the State of New Jersey. The coat ot the bond shall be Included In the Unit prices or lump sums bid for the work. The Division of Planning and Development reserves the right to waive any Informalities in or to reject anv or all bus. CHARLES R.

ERDMAN, Commissioner l.lli District 4. Eugene Wilkins, of the local squad, welcomed the visiting mem-Karc a mmmittee was aDDointed I president; L. D. Edwards, Sea Girt, seend vce president; John T. Law-ley, Middletown, thrd vice presi to study the problem of parking cars dent; Mrs.

Dorothy Udzilla, Port- and trucks around tne amouiance entrance at Rivervicw Hospital, Red Bank. The Farminedale-Howell squad 'SCIHWAllZ- was readmitted to membership. SUPER-SPECIALS Bruised in Accident FORKED RIVER Raymond P. Hurley, Wantaugh, L.I.. suffered minor bruises at 4 A.M.

today when he dozed off. His car ran off Route 9 and struck a utilities pole in front of the Greyhound Inn, Toms River state police reported. The driver declined treatment. He was given a summons for careless driving. au-Peck, secretary-treasurer, and Mr.

Walker, member of the board of governors. Walker Receives Clock Introduced as members of the board of governors were Paul R. Stryker, Holmdel; LeRoy F. Gar-rabrant. Asbury Park; Walter Reid, Allenhurst; Joseph G.

Mc-Cue, Rumson; Harry G. Faby, Neptune; Henry M. Brewster, Avon; Edwin R. Conover, Red Bank; O. H.

Brown 2d, Spring Lake, and William B. Connelly, Belmar. Tribute was paid to the retiring president with the gift of a clock radio, presented by Mr. Reid. President Martin announced that he and his wife, Mrs.

Udzlla, and-Rolston Waterbury, past president and recently elected secretary of the state association will attend the meeting of the national association in Washington next Tuesday and Wednesday. Wesley Stevens, executive vice president of the state association, spoke on "Functions of the State Association." LANOLIN BEER 1 nS5aiS MH.A MAUV 1 1 WW CAR HAS JUST WITM6TDOO SVEP! WHILE VOU WERE ll XvES.Wtt MR imE 6 sTvgW fv. 'TV I THS MOST 6RjJELIN3 AND iU INSIDE WOBK.IN3 UP THE tnunfcMHmAtt'l Twmmil i' comprehensive road lsrTTj papers-mv wife drove THIS CAR! rt HMfimWeV SZbw- EVER DEVISED! THAT'S JS V- IT AROUND THE BLOCK! ff I DOTTY- i I plP look I 1 TIP YOU 1 I I PIP YOU LOOK) Swii IN THE CLOSET YES LOOK UNPER V( Y1S V- ON YOUR -TLJ Carimy hlJ Iry-s MASSES 43,169 This is pura lanolin the very some product used in our prescription department. Use it on hair or skin you're euro to be pleased with the results lanolin it the ointment closest to the natural oil in hair and sain. Answers to Yesterday's Puzzle A 1 3 1 1 Tall PlAlRlR I I ARIAI2.iA 3 3 a i a i Tin rlid' 0 OjJP I 80 0.

rToRjCir i njjdIre ar II Si A iff" ulgflSl OHEIN 33 0 NI3a Ej3 8al Tl eIwDo 0 RJJil 1L EEH I JL MERE A 0 A ER I LPIaI Yl InIeIaIrI ISlElT SALE i Rare every day In apartments and homes in the Real Estate column of The Press classified page. ALL STEEL msasmiwJK Dili ffeTTVy notes 4 GLASSES FOR 35c largo tit glossal that hold a full MR or iteinie. Smooth, rounded safe-edge that will not chip or crack cosily. Hurry in for this boor glass bargain they've been a sellout every lima gdvortisadl Reg. T5c Value S-ft.

Length automatic r-ceit OVER-thc-DOOll extension wardrobe HANGERS EXTENSION OR MPilAUCECCID 9 I HB.WM hi i in im I NO FREEZER PACKAGING 39 UL approved. Extension or tull-lengtll electric applianca cord. SMALL PORK LOINS 8 to 12 tb Ave. Sj-KlC 111' r-a I -rn garnet: ZSZ.L sort of a dapperPthe HI IK 1 JJ t'l I 1 I EH SEEMS TO ME A LOOKING DUDE fJW IN bbb" id, kwuot wu cn cdvmim VsnnniNa a 1 ItrfmfmbfRhim-11 Is 1 onk at that Vr him I POCKETQ. NO SCREWS! NO NAILS! FITS OVER DOOR! Holds several car mentl.

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LAMB lb. 25c MAYONNAISE, Blue Ribbon 63c 6 cAWffvnc i luv IT WHISK BROOMS i BREAD BUTTER PICKLES 23c 11 IJL 1 1 If 11 I If ari I If a I i itivi i ii a i i ii i rji iv-ii -i es 555 1.10 I I rVW i II rV I rS-l IJ fiy an war 1 I II ItS r.la.i I II It rlatr- 1 I tu'(J I no arm rjv 1 IM 1 ii, a eg. SSc and Me Wlllllll aiV' I 1 I I I aiiiuuLUi.il at it as rfXt I I COURSE, HIS WIFE MAY 11 HIS I I YUP. HE MARRIED THE WIDOW THIS I WELL, BRUCE 6 JAILED, THANKS TO YOU 1 BE TO TOUt HIM S-, 1 k-v MORMlhJS. HERE THEY COME WOW.

PLASTIC RUN BOOTIES 69c Complete with flattie Carrying ease. FOR HOMI fOR THE CAR FOR OFFICE USE 2 SIZES Multiple-use whisk brooms made of good quality corn wlsk. Choice ot 2 sizes. Terrific buy at 45c! minor' risen, i save hothead harbv a emarp Down some, i -m BT ws -41 -tft I 1 I I MM AFRAID ITS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME rW I AFORE HIS NASTY TEMPER SETS HIM IN I I SOM OTHER JAfA. jgya- SS MltS I V.

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