1 turn, tcapentu* tf. Partly dndy W^jr, Ufh la te Sfe, T*. BED BANK TODAY •ttt, ctatfy, dunw cf rfwwm, 23,600 tow M. Twawrsw, tetr, Ugh it *• Mt. ThaUty, Itii md CML tioaotmnitin-vn.mt Urn VMtfaer, ***• t DIAL 741-0010

Utatd «tu;. Ibn4u> Ihnash Fittir. SMOB« CUM Pwitp PAGE ONE VOL. 86, NO. 200 P«M tt tUd B4nk ul U Mdllloaai M*Uln» Otflet*. RED BANK, N. J., TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1964 7c PER COPY GOP Maps Mac Arthur•« Go-It-Alone Fiscal Study Body Lies In TRENTON (AP) - The Republican majority of tha New Jersey Legislature has decided on a go-it-alone policy in setting up an economy study of state government. Republican leaders of the Senate and Assembly met yester- day and decided to reject Gov. Richard J. Hughes' suggestions about the study, made in a conditional veto last month. The N.Y. Armory decision also eliminates chances of a $50,000 appropriation (or the study commission, since the Democratic governor's ap- NEW YORK (AP)-A shriveled Washington after three major op- conflicts as World War I and II. proval ^s required for such spending. yet somehow majestic figure in erations. Yesterday the body lay at the Senate Majority Leader William E. Ozzard, R-Somerset, simple sun tan uniform lay in a Clergymen expected to pray at Universal Funeral Chapel, Lex- laid the commission would operate on funds scraped up from history-laden armory today, a the casket in the armory on Park ngton '.ve. and 52nd St., not far the Legislature's regular budget. He said a resolution setting magnet for Americans conscious Ave. at 67th St. were: Francis from the hotel apartment where I up the study would be passed soon and it would get under of their heritage. Cardinal Spellman, Roman Cath- MacArthur had lived the past way in a few weeks, starting with agencies of the executive de- New Yorkers and visitors to ilic archbishop of New York, 13 years. Only members of tha [ partment. the metropolis had an opportu- Rev. Terence J. Finaly, rector family and intimate friends were nity to view the body of General if St. Bartholomew's Episcopal permitted to view the body. | END RECESS of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Church here and minister to the Widow, Son Visit f The decision on the economy study came at the Leglsla- and meditate on his 60 years of MacArthur family, and Rabbi | hire's first session In two weeks. MEN FRIDAY — Andrew, 6, left, And Steven Poulrer, II, of 25 Cedar Ave., Rumson, service to the republic. Max Schenk, president of the The widow, Mrs. Jean Mac- Arthur, and son, Arthur, 26, made j Highlights of other action at the session: talk over their adventures with their mother, Mrs. Philip Poulter after being stranded From 10 a.m., EST, until as Mew York Board of Rabbis. a visit of about five minutes to —The Senate passed its perennial measure to set up ethics on a sandbar in the South Shrewsbury River for more than 11 hours Sunday night. The far into the night as any mourn- Presidential Tribute ers are in line, the 7th Regiment the funeral home. ! committees to police conflicts of interest on the part of legisla- In Washington, President John- boys, with their father and Walter Manheim of 15 Rosalie Ave., owner of the «hip- Armory, home of "The Silk Stock- tors and state officials. The measure is given no chance of son appointed Lt. Gen. Garrison The general was clad in the ing Regiment," will remain open. H. Davidson, commander of the tropical uniform he wore in the passage in the assembly, which passes a bill every year which wrecked sailboat Nellie III, were rescued at 3:15 a.m. yesterday by Rumson police 1st Army, as his personal rep- Pacific war and during the Ko- would make conflicts of interest a crime. after their flashlight signals were seen by Sgt. John Shea and Patrolman Walter But first there were to be re- ligious services, and a presiden- resentative to lay a wreath on rean summers. In accordance —The Senate drew up an amendment requiring continuation Pomphrey. A flare they set off at midnight failed to attract attention. Mr. Poulter, tial tribute to the 84-year-old the casket. with his custom, he wore none of of milk dating assart of a bill modernizing health standards undaunted by the experience, went to work as usual yesterday. warrior who died Sunday in Yesterday, Army, Navy, Air his many medals, just the five ; for the milk industry. The amendment is in response to public Force and Coast Guard enlisted stars of his rank. ' demand. The bill Is to be passed next week and sent back to men were drilled so they would As the body lay in repose, 19- the Assembly, which passed the measure two weeks- ago. be perfect in today's funeral gun salutes roared out at many —The Assembly passed a bill requiring adult prosecution of Zoijers Agreed; Set 3 Conditions events. For example, a man from places — at West where he Juveniles 16 years old and older. Present law requires adult each service was to stand exactly made the most brilliant scholas- prosecution at 18. The law would allow prosecution at any age two paces from the casket's cor- tic record of all times, and later in » murder case. The measure goes to the Senate. ner, frozen at attention. was superintendent; in New York, as well as other Army areas on MILK CONTROL The regimental armory, where he simple casket of cold rolled the continent, and at selected —The Senate passed a bill revamping the administration of Board OKs High Rise Plan points r the Pacific. steel, standard Army issue, was milk price controls. It was opposed by urban area senators, placed during the night on a In Washington, leaders of Con- seven acres) can't be utilized for 4—The land is one of very few who said it short-changes the consumer. The measure goes to HIGHLANDS — In a session —That plans and specifications black-draped catafalque, dates gress made arrangements for the its present zone use (single parcels in the immediate area Hughes. lasting less than 10 minutes, the for erection of the structures be back to 1880. It is a red brick body to lie in state in tJie Capitol dwellings) in a commercial or owned by someone other than a Zoning Board of Adjustment last submitted to the governing* body. building topped by parapets. rotunda tomorrow and Thursday. (See LEGISLATURE, Page 3) night unanimously recommended —That Borough/'Council seek economical manner. governmental or school agency The 7th Regiment, which drills The general is to be buried in to Borough Council that a vari- the advice of the borough engi- 2—The topography and slope and the only tract of its size and there, is 158 years old, an out- the MacArthur Memorial Building ance be granted to M.C.C. Realty neer in regard to water and sew- of the tract precludes proper or condition In the area privately growth of colonial militia. Its at Norfolk, Va., Saturday, after Co., Paramus, to build a 10-story, er aspects of the proposal. feasible development for single owned. men, who must be "gentlemen," funeral services at St. Paul's $5 million high rise apartment on dwellings since it starts at 140 In a resolution, the zoning body 5—The proposed luxury type have won honors in such modern Episcopal Church in that city. Doctors' Strike the slope of Highland Hills. stated that a variance could be feet above sea level on the east buildings would not only resu't The following conditions were granted without substantial detri- and attains a maximum height in a substantial new tax ratable set down by the board: ment to public good and would of 220 feet above sea level on but would also increase water and —That each, of the twin build- not substantially impair the in- the west. sewer revenues to the borough, ings contain not more than 75 tent and purpose of the local 3—To compel strict compliance in addition to attracting a class Hearing's Tonight Jams Hospitals zoning ordinance. one-bedroom apartments, 40 two- with the zoning ordinance would of tenants whose presence would bedroom apartments and four It listed the following findings: impose undue hardship on the favorably affect the per capita gium's national health scheme, BRUSSELS, Belgium (AP) - penthouses. 1—The land (approximately owner. income of the entire area and have arranged to treat pressing Belgium'! hospitals were crowded the purchasing power of the mu- cases. But their opponents claim to th» bursting point today as the nicipality. On Harbor Rates this is not meeting the needs, of doctors' strike rounded out Its ~ Expect Decision the country's nine million people. 1 HIGHLANDS - meeting of the Harbor Commis- first week with no solution in It is expected that council wil ATLANTIC fight Interior Minister Arthur Gilson Propose Code to Control Boatmen who are dissatisfied sion tonight at Borough Hall. take action on the variance at its said the emergency setup was Weary nurses struggled to keep meeting tonight. with the 10 to 12 per cent average The second crack at voicing 'not sufficient because there is up with the flood of patients. Mayor Cornelius-J. Guiney, Jr. increase in harbor berthing and their objections was offered har- no treatment for sick people at Beds were set up in the corri- who was instrumental in luring mooring rates will be given the bor customers last month by Bor- dors and some civilian patients home and because the physicians Apartments Construction chance to air their gripes at a ough Council. the luxury apartment's builders refuse to function except in the were sent to military hospitals here, last week declared that he At that time, Mayor Russell W. main hospitals. that had empty beds. RED BANK — Borough Council feet per space, and a maximum 600 feet of floor space; two-bed- would fight any opposition to th Morgan and Counoilmen Richard Only serious cases were ad- The doctors have refused a re- last night introduced the zoning density of 20 units per acre. room units have 750 feet of floor proposal with all the tools oi To Decide C. Stryker and Edmond J. Capu- mitted, brought in under emer- quest by Gilson to use private code amendment .proposed to In a C residence zone, one and space; three-bedroom units have the governing body. to balked at approval of an or- gency arrangements set up by clinics for emergency cases, con- control apartment construction in two-family houses and garden 900 feet of floor space; four-bed- Alexander F. Bahrs, spokesman dinance providing for the rate the 10,000 striking doctors, who tending they are not adequately this borough. apartments would be permitted in room units have 1,050 feet of for a group of residents' of the Union Beach increases on the grounds that have been joined by 2,000 den equipped. Such clinics could pro- The sevtn-page draft, one of addition to apartment building floor space; 200 cubic feet of Highland Hills area, made th the harbor body had exceeded its tfsts. vide 600 more beds in the Brus- five ordinances to be approved higher than two stories if: 80 pe storage space is provided in the following statement to The Reg- Ballot Issue authority by issuing boat berth- The physicians, who are pro- sels area alone. on first reading last night, had cent of the units have no more basement or first floor for each ister early yesterday: ing bills before council adoption testing new provisions in Bel- than two bedrooms; one-bedroom dwelling unit; the buil'ding are no NEWARK - A three-man Ap- of the rate increase measure and Authorities have recalled some been requested by a number of "The mayor has accused a borough officials, including Mayor and efficiency apartments havi more than 12 stories or 120 feet peals Commission has reserved that proper hearings of its in- Belgian army medical units from group of thinking people of ob- decision on a dispute between two Benedict R. Nicosia, to supple- high; the lot is at least 2,000 jecting to construction of a high tentions to up the rates had not West Germany but won't say how square feet with 150 feet of front- Union Beach Democratic factions been held at the commission level. many men are involved. Premier ment the borough's tenement or- rise. age on a street; the number of over title to the "regular" organ- Mayor Comments Theo Lefevre said the Cabinet dinance before the opportunity Police Clerk "We have no objection to a passed. Apartment development apartments is limited to 60 per ization label in the April 21 pri- "If you ran the harbor right, does not plan to transfer the en- acre in three to six-story build luxury high-rise if it will sub- mary. tire army medical corps to civil- is imminent in several areas of stantially boost the economy of people would have been given the the borough. To Resign ings, 70 per acre in seven to At a hearing before the Appel- chance to say what they thought ian duty. nine-story buildings, and 80 per the borough. The document includes the rec- late Division of Superior Court, about it (the rate increase) at acre in 10 to 12-story buildings; "We think the entire negotia- Doctors throughout Belgium ommendations of the Planning the Union Beach Democratic Club the Harbor Commission meetings the building is constructed 35 tion should proceed in a more continued their refusal to .make Board and, after council's prelim- On July 1 charged the borough clerk acted before it was ever presented at eet from the property line, but businesslike manner so that the house calls or see patients in inary approval, was sent back improperly when he accepted its this table," remarked the mayor. their offices. not less than 35 feet from the taxpayers may determine wheth- opponents' petitions in a law of- to the planners for reconsidera- er the true tax return justifies At a public hearing on tha street; the maximum building area ice rather than in the municipal Two doctors were arrested yes- tion. ssuance of a variance. berthing rate code conducted by terday in Olen for failing to help A public hearing before council (See APARTMENTS, page 3) (See HIGH RISE, Page 3) building on March 9 council that same night, only one an 18-month-old boy who died of was tentatively scheduled for The club filed petitions for its resident complained about the what police described as a seri- April 20, but will be postponed if county committee candidates rate hikes, noting that he had ous lung ailment. Citizens of Olen the ordinance is not back in the) along with a request for the been with a 25 per cent in- gathered in cafes and on street hands of the governing body by|. County Leads State "regular" organization label, two crease for a light mooring. corners to discuss the strike an- that time. days later, but was turned down. Over a three-year period, Hugh grily. Meanwhile, council withdrew Alfred T. Hennessy, Jr., bor- Winter, Grand Ave., indicated, he In the Liege area, about 14,000 an ordinance on parking limi- iugh clerk, said he awarded the had a 67 per cent increase In ENDORSED — Sen. Hum- In New Vote Districts workers marched with banners tations. It had been introduced rganization label on a "first mooring rates. ber+o Casrelo 8ranco was en- charging that Belgian doctors are March 1G and was to have TRENTON (AP) — Monmouth Camden—one new district each come, first served basis." Councilman Elbert A. Frimpter dorsed at candidate for more interested in money than in public hearing last night, but was County led the state in creation in Bellmawr, Pine Hill and Wa- The label means title to top po- reported that rates for heavy presidency Brazil where humanity. killed because the new measure of new voting districts this year, terford, total 318. sition on the ballot, Mr. Hennes- moorings "seem to remain static, fcsnieri fviaiiilli now is act- Lefevre announced that as long is more comprehensive. the Secretary of State's Office Cape May — new district in sy said. while light ones continue to rise ing president, succeeding as the strike continued, his gov- The proposed controls include reported today. Wildwood Crest, total now 64. The club had contested the in price." ernment would refuse to negoti- Joao Goulart who fled the the following: Secretary of State Robert J. Cumberland—2 new districts in clerk's actions before Superior The governing body tabled the ate. To bargain with the doctors —In a D residence zone, garden Burkhardt reported an increase Court Judge J. Edward Knight country after a military re- Vineland and 1 each in Millville proposed berthing measure pend- while they were striking "would apartments would have to have a of 70 districts for the April 21 and lost. ing tonight's harbor board hear- volt. Branco, 63, was prom- and Fairfield, total 101. jeopardize the authority of Bel- minimum of 600 square feet per primary election, making the Named as defendants in the suit ;ng. inent in the revolt. gium's parliamentary system of unit, V/4 parking spaces per unit statewide total 4,603. Essex—2 new districts each in were Die Union Beach Regular (AP Wirephoto] government," ho said. with a minimum of 300 square East Orange and Millburn, 1 in Democratic Organization, Mr. Monmouth added 15 districts Cedar Grove, total 595. NO QUORUM Hennessy, and Monmouth County MIDDLETOWN - The Plan- Frederlck Olsen iving it a total of 272. Wai Gloucester—one new district Township has three new districts Clerk J. Russell Woolley. ning Board failed to meet here each in Washington Township and Thp Appellate Division is ex- RED BANK - Frederick Olsen Neptune Township 2, while on Mantua Township, total 134, last night due to a lack of a Variance for Five-Story Building each were created pected to deliver an opinion today, quorum. The board lias resched- of 123 Spring St., clerk of the in Brielle, Hudson—one district added in Red Bank Police Department for 'reehold Township, Manalapan based on findings of its Appeals uled the meeting for tonight at (See DISTRICTS, Page 3) nearly 20 years, last night sub- Marlboro, Manasquan, Matawan, Commission. o'clock in township hall. To Replace Boro Hall Granted mitted his resignation to Borough Ocean Township, Oceanport, Rar- Counoii. He will retire July 1. itan Township and Shrewsbury EATONTOWN - The Zoning ing code, or 10 feet from the ex- the exchange of deeds, a trans- Asphalt Plant Plan Dropped Councilman John Warren, Jr., Borough. Board of Adjustment last nigat isting property line. In the for- action which waited upon last chairman of the police commit- Changes in the other counties granted a height variance for a mer Instance, the meat store's night's variance approval. tee, moved to accept the motion five-story office building with side window would have been Mr. Grause objected frequently, Atlantic—2 new districts in Lin "regretfully. . .because it's in wood, making county total 159. To Rezone Site for Apartments itreet floor shops that will re- partially obstructed. last night, during testimony given place the present borough hall. Mir. Price said that bis client, Fred's best interest, not in the Bergen—3 new districts in Oak by Anthony Piccola as to the MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - A a building permit. The dispute put front and rear margins al Shore Development Associates, borough's best interest." land, 2 each in Glen Rock, Hills The action followed reopening "hardship" a denial would cause. zoning ordinance amendment al- was taken to court. 25 feet. Side yard setbacks would of the matter, which had been would erect a building conforming The issue become academic with Mr. Warren said Mr. Olsen has dale, anJ Rivervale, and 1 each lowing the construction of garden been doing all the police paper Committeeman Gilbert H. Hick- be nine feet. held over for decision after a to the code in every respect, ex- the withdrawal of the sole op- in Franklin Lakes, Westwood and apartments on a site formerly man, while endorsing the compro- confused hearing earlier in the cept height. The code calls for position, and the well-laid plans work and reports, and expressed iVoodcliffe Lake for a tofal o proposed for an asphalt plant was Herhert J. Parker, chairman of mise, complained to Mayor the zoning committee of Strath- evening- a 40-foot limit and Ihe proposed came olaser to reality. wonder at the work accomplished 130. ntroduced last night by the Town- Henry E. Traphagen that neither Joseph T. Grause, attorney wno structure will be 69 feet hlg'.i. Mayor Herbert E. Werner has by the clerk. He said, "It will Burlington—2 new districts in ship Committee. more Civic Association, requested, he nor Committeeman Daniel 1L that the rear setback line be re- had registered a vehement ob- The property, kt Broad nnd estimated the cost of the now be difficult to replace him." Mount Laurel, total of 177. 5 The amendment a'jx estab- Downey had been kept abreast duced to 20 feet. Mr. Parker ex- jection on behalf of Stephen and Main Sts., is to be exchanged municipal building at $300,000, or ishes setback lines for Strath- of developments leading to the Paul Noglows, owners of the ad- for a larger site on the north- plained that Slrathmore owners less, including land acquisition. more properties. agreement. would require a zoning variance west corner of Broad and White jacent Monmouth Meats store, re- It would be financed by a bond Today's Index Construction of garden apart Mere 'Proposal' in many esses to build additions quested the opportunity to with- Ste., adjacent to the new fire issue. nents was the compromise Mayor Traphagen, who has to houses in the area. draw his objection, sayinj> an house. A resolution adopted by Bernard Kellenyi, Red Bank, Page Page reached last week by the town- been credited with working out agreement had been reached with BorouRh Council In February al- has designed the proposed office Mayor Traphagen suggested Allen-Scott 6 Hcrblock 6 ship and Anthony Cnmpo, Middle- the settlement, explained his hat Mr. Parker put his suggej- the applicants, represented by for- \o authorizes un option to buy building;. During the demolition Amusements 14 Movie Timetable 14 town contractor, who planned to silence by saying that, until m-r Mayor F. Bliss Price. Roth another adjacent lot, at White and construction, borough busi- Births 2 Obituaries 2 build an asphalt plant on reached, the compromise had (See REZONE, Pace 3) attorneys refused to elnborato St. and Throckmorton Ave., for ness will be conducted in tempo- Bridge 10 Sylvia Porter 6 Ave. 'merely been a proposal." Notice upon the "agreement." $30,000. On this", the borough plans rary .quarters in the fire house, John Chnmllorlaln 6 Sports ...16-17 Mr. Campo's original request Mr. Traphagen denied that the I will not be responsible for The objection hinged on wheth- to erect a now borough hall. the borough garage and two resi- Classified 18-19 Stock Mnrket 4 to build the asphalt plant had move had been Inspired by poll: any debts other than those con» er the proposed building would bo The authorizing resolution calls dential buildings, according to Comics 19 Successful Investing 4 been turned down by the Towh- tics. tractcd by myself. Lewis Bailey, •et back 10 feet from the prop- for demolition of the present bor- Henry J. Soling, borough at- Crossword Puzzle 10 Television 14 ihip Committee although the con- Setback lines established by 21) Day Ave., East Keansburg, erty line, as required by tiie ran- ougii hall within six months of torney. Editorials 6 Women's News :...8-9 tractor had already been issued the ordinance amendment would Adv. I 2-Tue*day, Aprfl 7, 1964 RED BANK REGISTER 'Mode a Scapegoat,' Board Studies Recommendations Resident Tells Courwil WVE*VIjeW HOSPITAL OCEAK TOWNSHIP. - "Why Mr. Swetoer Mid Jfee dog trtin- Made by Police Chief Zadorozny RED SANK »re two dance *tt*4ot you've ing duma bad h**o ordered etter Wednesday. ment is involved; children will point Rd., has made what she now." he had never heard of the other Variances Approved sey, 264 Rt. 34 Eatontown, daugh- of the recommendations and re- merely be examined, and only firmly declares is a firm reso- Margo's fear eased when she studios. Mayor Reilly instructed EATONTOWN - The Zoning port to the building and grounds ter, Sunday. lution: Never to ride in an High during the past 24 hours, with their parents' consent. was able to see her father Mr. Poznak to investigate and Board of Adjustment last night committee. Mr. and Mrs. Peter W. Wort- elevator again. through a crack in the door, notify the owners of any viola- granted permission to Isidore Mrs. Rose R. Holtzman, princi i2. Low, 39. Ocean temperature, man, 21 Oceanport Ave., West A substantial number of old Margo, a fourth grade student Mrs. Kahn said. tions. Blum to relocate signs for Mayes pal of Meadowbrook School, an- U. Rainfall, 1.45 inches. Long Branch, son, Sunday. wooden desk and chair units, no in the Forrestdale School, and "Then she decided to lay down Motel and Baron's Motor Lodge nounced that formal dedication of Mayor Reilly said he had only longer useful to the school system, Mr. and Mrs. Frank BorowskI, her mother, Mrs. Miriam Kahn, to the extreme ends of the joint the school wjll take place May TIDES on the floor and take a nap un- promised Mrs. Rekeda he would will be sold at auction in Vetter 156 Lower Main St., Matawan, spent an hour late Thursday property on Rt. 35 and to build an 17 at 2 p.m. In addition to local Sandy Hook til it was all over—and she did," help her investigate use of the School. Fire regulations forbid son, Sunday. afternoon in an elevator on the extension that will join the build- school and municipal officials, Today — High 3:50 p.m. and her mother said. community center for a profit- torage of the desks in school Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Odom, tljird floor of the building at ings. guests will include Assemblyman ow 10:08 p.m. making venture. "I can't give buildings; their accumulation has 429 Garfield Ct., Long Branch, 390 Fifth Ave., New York City, Alfred N. Beadleston, Irving E. Tomorrow — High 4:14 a.m. Property Revaluation permission to do anything in the Granted also was a lot size outrun available space in the son, Saturday. where Mr. Kahn has his office. community center on my own," variance that will permit Frank Keith and Clarkson S. Fisher; nd 4:48 p.m. and low 10:38 a.m. board's storage building. Date of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Branson, said the mayor. Lastella to build a store of 3,000 Gen. F. W. Moorman, command- nd 11:00 p.m. the sale will be fixed by Mr. They were the only two oc- In Boro Under Way 114 Beechwood Ave., Keansburg, square feet on the site of.his Ing general of the Electronics For Red Bank and Rumson "ioffi, daughter, Sunday. cupants of the elevator, which LITTLE SILVER - Municipal Bernard Karasic, assistant township attorney, doubted wheth- burned out Rt. 35 laundromat. Command, Fort Monmouth; It. •ridge, add two hours; Sea Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, 410 they had taken at the first floor Revaluations Inc., Avon, is con- Col. Mordecai Daina, post chap- (right, deduct 10 minutes; Long A special meeting will be held level. When it reached the third ducting a revaluation of all prop- er legally Mr. Rekeda could use Increased setback will provide Carr Ave., Keansburg, twin the center. additional parking for the two lain; Col. H. E. Porter, liaison Branch, deduct 15 minutes; High- April 15 for the purpose of award- daughters, Saturday. floor, the inner door opened, erty here, Mayor Charles W. officer; Martin MacLaughlin of ands bridge, add 40 minutes. ing bids for educational supplies. but the outer door, closed by Stephens announced last night. Mayor Reilly and Jack Sweitz- adjacent stores also owned,, by Mr. and Mrs. H, Ernest Thomp- Mr. Lastella. . son, 172 Linden Dr., Fair Haven, an automatic lock, would not. The firm's teams began visiting er, township manager, said they daughter, Saturday. The alarm button alerted a homes here last Wednesday. The knew nothing of a dance studio using the center. But Mr. Rekeda There's no Trie* to Having Ex- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cohn, 72 cleaning woman who summoned work is scheduled for completion workmen. It took an hour to get July 1, the mayor said. The claimed advertising that appeared tra Cash. You Get It Fast When Pullman Ave'., Elberon, daughter, more than a month ago Saturday. the elevator moved down to the firm's representatives carry a You Use The Register Classified. OBITUARIES stating. —Advertisement. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bates, 284 first floor, and open. etter of introduction. MRS. CAROLYN L. MERRICK Jeffrey St., Long Branch, son, Friday. HOWELL TOWNSHIP - Mrs. LITTLE SILVER - Col. Carolyn L. Merriok, 81, of Mer- Edward A. Allen, 68, U. S. Army Mr. and Mrs. Albert Maxson, rick Rd. died yesterday in Eliza- retired, of Riverside Ave. died 11 First St., Highlands, son, Fri- beth General Hospital, Elizabeth. Sunday at Valley Forge General day. Mrs. Merrick, who would have Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frattin, 55 Matilda Ter., Long Branch, celebrated her 82d birthday Col. Allen retired from the Ar- son, Friday. today, was born in Willow Grove my in 1953. Since his retirement, the daughter of the late Isaac and he held a position with the Lock- Mr. and MM. George Holmes, Martha! Come listen to the baby talk! Elizabeth Cooper Lambert. She heed Aircraft Corporation. Jr., 130 Layton Ave., Red Bank, was a member of Molly He is survived by his wife, daughter, Friday. Chapter, OES, a member of Ar- the former Louise Couper of At- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mason, dena Baptist Chum* and a mem- 1508 Monroe Ave., Asbury Park, lanta, Ga.; two daughters, Mrs. ^*:z <m [Stanley M. Rumbough, Jr., to the will be in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, ^•^'« SKJSSf M''inn's board of directors. IFF the county 0M of ili ma or Middletown. n. conv.ni.net oi tFtulSFriHiW" i branches in omit flow»™, , Union Beach. festerday In Trentojn National, World By The Associated Prcw TRENTON — St*te Senate Mi- Replica of Tieta' wity Leader William E. Oza/d, News in l-Sowferset, V/h i**u.e yesterfoy ritfe"' this Hew Jersey AFL-CIO'« :ritidsm of his commuting work LODGEWXON PLANES - VIET NAM an for county jaH prisoners. 4rrives in County WASHINGTON - The faint WASHINGTON-The Air Force The bill would permit selected ««Ulne« of what might become a county jail prisoners to work at mado contest between Henry disclosed today it has grounded d i twin-prop B26 bombers, which jobs outside the jail during the have been mounting many of the Jay and return to jail at night. Nixon are beginning to appear strafing and bombing attacks f>n He contends the program has la the presidential Communist guerrillas in South been successful in other states primary campaign. Neither Viet Nam. The reason: "Fligiji ind would go a long way towsrd lodge, tot U.S. ambassador to deficiencies which have occurred ;eeplng a prisoner from joining South Viet Nam, nor Nixon the with this type aircraft." It did his family on relief rolls at the 1960 GOP presidential nominee, not go into detail on the deficien- end of his sentence. He said few is on the baiot In the June 2 cies, bat sources said the action of the prisoners in county 'ails contest. But one or the other was taken after a wing fell ofl aro really dangerous types. The could become the eventual bene- a B26 during a demonstration aj \FLCI0 labeled the plan a "re- ficiary of the outoome of the Eglln Air Force Base, Fla., in urn to the infamous chain battle between Sen. Barry Gold- February. The South Vietnamese ;angs." The labor union con- water, R-Ariz., and New York government has been informed of ends it would worsen the job Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller for the U. S. Air Force's action, the liruation because it would put the state's 86 presidential nomi- Associated Press was told, "and wnvicts in competition with la- nating votes. Former Minnesota the B26 aircraft used by the Viet- borers for jobs and "would cause Gov. Harold E. Stassen also is namese Air Force have also been honest workmen to be left with- on the ballot. As matters stand, grounded." out jobs." Ozzard questioned H Rockefeller wins the primary whether the union were really most of the Republican pros ALASKA sincere. He conducted a survey think this will keep the New jail prisoners in Somerset York governor in the running but ANCHORAGE, Alaska-Thirty County and half were affiliated wMl fall start of convincing the five refugees from the village ol EATONTOWN SCOUTING FIRST — Catholic Church award received by Robert Strat- with an AFL-CIO union, He convention he ought to be the Portage, 40 miles southeast "of ton of 257 Clifton Ave. it admired by Rev. James B. Coyle of St. Dorothea's Church, amended the bill, however, to nominee. If it becomes apparent here, are staying in a log cabin make such commuting plans that Rockefeller can't make the called "Diamond Jim's." An An- while brpther, Thomai Stratton, left, looks on. The "God and Country" award Is the "permissive" in counties rather grade, the belief is mounting that chorage grade school is home fo ffrtf ever received by a member of St. Dorothea's Boy Scouts. han mandatory. 226 Indians from Kodiak Island, • majority of any delegation Thirty-eight villagers from Che o&Bjnitted to him would be like- nega are living in a church at The Senate adopted a resolu- ly fifaravitate to Lodge, partic- Cordova. These are examples of ion asking Congress to propose ular!/ if the I960 vice presi- how Alaskans and relief agencies Sewer Work, Reservoir Cover a constitutional amendment to dential nominee wins tha May 15 are caring for those left homeles iring back prayers and Bible Oregon Primary. by the earthquake and tidalwaves reading in the classroom. A simi of March 27. Disaster workers Bids Asked by Red Bank Council ar resolution was approved by JACK RUBY call it one of the most unusua he Assembly last month, the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled DALLAS — Defense lawyers and difficult relief operations of RED BANK — Borough Council required. A sewer bonding ordi- he permanent financing of a san- REPLICA of Michelangelo's "Pieta" in duplicate Carrara •re putting finishing touches on recent American history. Faced last night adopted resolutions au- nance for Haddon Park, appro- itary sewer project recently com- hat laws requiring recitation of «n amended motion asking a new with poor communications and thorizing advertisement for bids priating $35,000 and allowing the pleted. the Lord's Prayer and Bible read mable, requested by Saverio lorio of Long Branch for trial tor convicted murderer Jack great distances, relief forces hav for a cover on the Tower Hill res- bonding of $33,000 of it, was ing in classrooms are unoonsti the family's future memorial in Mt. Carmel Cemetery, The project, which serves tutional. Ruby. A hearing on the motion relied on helicopters, planes, ervoir and for the sewer exten- passed by council last month. The homes on Tower Hill, East and West Long Branch. could be held within the month. trucks, autos and foot travel to sion to Haddon Park. The bids borough will pay for 75 per cent West Newman Springs Rd., an< Unless the lawyers ask for more bring aid. Money and other con- will be opened April 20. of the sewer project and assess The state Racing Commission from the Garfield PI. area, cost $200, WEST LONG BRANCH - Whdle time, they will file their appeal tributions have poured '» The reservoir cover job was the remainder of the cost to 010. The original bond ordi- recommended that the state pro vide aid to breeders of New Jer- art lovers throughout the world tomorrow or Thursday, the dead- around the country. A seven-year- approved by an ordinance last users. nance, which will be superseded have concerned themselves with line under Texas Jaw. District old New Jersey boy offered an year after the state Department Also last night, council intro- by the new one, appropriate! sey race horses. In its 1.963 an nual report, the commission sai the moving from the Vatioan to Judge Joe Brawn has 20 days Easter basket. Portland lumber- of Health said it would be duced an ordinance providing for $250,000 for the job. the World's Fair of the "Pieta" from the filing of the amended men donated a shipload of lumbe it "is deeply concerned by th Hearings are being held tlii status of the breeding industrs by Michelangelo, until Friday a motion to schedule a hearing. and longshoremen offered to loai Long Branch resident was con- Earlier, he Indicated he will set it without pay. The Japanes week on the 25 per cent assess- n New Jersey- No progress ha ment of property owners benefit- been made in the last severa cerned with the moving of its an early hearing date. In other government and Pope Paul V. Police Chiefs Salary replica. developments, Sheriff Bill Decker ing from the project. vears." it said. "Rather, we ar each sent $10,000. The Methodis This replica ordered by Saverio yesterday fired two jail guards Council of Bishops declared Apri Another ordinance introduce losing some of our importan tor "obvious negligence" in al- last night would set the salary ol breeders to the state of Mary lorio of 58 Cottage PI., Long 5 Alaska Earthquake Appeal Sun Branch, for a family burial plot lowing seven prisoners to make day. Again Before Council a second class public health nurst land, which offers so much t( at $4,400. That salary had bee horses foaled in Maryland, an in Mt. Carmel Cemetery on Wai! • sensational escape March 6, sires and mares standing i St., was safely installed last week- tt th» hedght of the Ruby trial. OCEAN TOWNSHIP - "If Po- man Iika the chief should get ncreased to $4,600 in the annual CYPRUS salary ordinance passed last Maryland." The commission rec- end^. The model, slightly smaller lice Chief Harry Harvey wants a much more. "I hope we don't than the original, is made from NICOSIA, Cyprus—Peeling tia: $75 raise this year, he'll have to lose the chief as a result of this month. ommended that New Jersey adopl high in the Turkish quarter of the same white Carrara marble ask for it." small raise," he said. Council approved a new con a program "at least comparable' Nicosia today following th of Northern Italy as the original Rezone >naot with Community Dog Con to the one in Maryland, where shooting of four Turkish Oy Jack Sweitzer, township mana- Council introduced another or- It was sent by ship to Boston (Continued) trol of Neptune it a cost of $1.7 percentage of race track revenui prtots in a field outside th ger, made this statement last dinance regulating soil and rock lay in a warehouse there for per licensed dog in the borough is set asidp to finance special tton before the township Planning capital. Two Turks were foun night after council authorized this removals, relocation, filling and prizes for Maryland-bred horses about a month until the winter Board. dead after the shooting las raise for the chief plus raises for excavations. Such actions would The governing body denied a State law recuirPS each track t storms subsided, and then was Hearing Set night. A third serious! V), other townsh'n lob titles bv have to be connected wijh con- application by Richard D. Porter hold a race for New Jersev-bre sent on to New York by truck ! attorney for the Mobil Oil Com- A public hearing on the ordi wounded, staggered into a Brit ont n!? a salary ordinanre struction or building alterations os every six days. Last year After a further stay in a ware- imendment. and would require permit appli- pany, to erect a non-conformin house, it again was transported nance amendment was set for ish Air Force radio station seek $160,875 in' purses was distrib Saverio Iorlo .:"-' ing help. Police were search When the amendment, was In- cation to the township clerk. revolving sign at a Mobil station uted at such races, the commis by truck to the Long Branch April 20. on Riverside Ave. The committee introduced an- ing for the fourth man in fields troduced March 2, Chief Harvey Hearings- would be held by coun- sion said. Monument Company with whom Branch Monument Company other ordinance authorizing the about three miles east of Nicosia suggested the raise be given the cil within 30 days. In response to a question b; Mr. lorio placed his order ataiost which represented Mr. lorio for township's needy, because taxes James V. Gettis of Chestnut St. a year ago. acquisition of property for widen- Turkish Cypriot officials ohargec No removal of the first foot An attorney would need at leas this "pre-need" memorial. would negate such a raise. Councilman John Warren, Jr ing Church St. and Atlantic Ave., the quartet was gunned down b) of topsoil would be permitted three years' experience before hi Company manager Daniel Ar- The 71-year-old retired contrac- Greek Cypriots In relation toi Mayor John J. Reilly accepted Permit fees would be set per said the publicity given at with $16,500 appropriated for the could become a municipal mag dolino said the Pieta replica was tor admitted that his replica of the kilting of a Greek Cypriot his generous offer. cubic yard; two cents for soil, alleged problem in Marine Part Improvement. isrrate under a bill passed b; safely transported unscratdied in the Pieta was a surprise to his who the Turks alleged tried to The chief presently gets $7,400 four cents for rock. The mini- is not substantiated by police rec- A hearing on It was also set the Assembly. The bill would no a carefully constructed wooden wife and three sons, who have for April 20. cross the border into the Turk- a year. mum fee would be $10. i Viola- ords. csMe witfca : special cribbing their contracting office in East ish quarter. Greek Cyprio E. Brennan, 1504 tions would bring a $200 fine or apply to magistrates now. ,in of A special hearing for Lloyd Rd. Vincent There is no policing 'problem fice or to their feappomtmeni Inside which served as braces Orange. The elder lorio said he residents will be held April 19. police called the incident Spruce Aye., Manamassa, ques- 90 days in jail. Public hearing in the water front park when against the statue. Two wooden always enjoyed art, although he tioned raise percentages given. The measure, sponsored by A The meeting, requested by Com- abominable crime" and ap- will be April 20. it is regularly patrolled durin; skids were used to cushion its has no other reproductions. Con- Mayor Reilly said raises ranged semblyman Harry L. Sears, R mitteeman Jay Krivitzky, would pealed to the public to give in- In other action, council: the warm months, he said, anc journey by truck. sidering this his "masterpiece," from 10 per cent for the lowest Morris, and three others, wai give Karl F. Heuser, township formation to lead them to tlh< Introduced an ordinance to va- traffic probems will be alleviate* • •»The 15th century masterpiece he traveled to Italiy to check on salaries to 1 per cent for top approved 54-3 and .sent to thi engineer, and a representative of gunmen. "This kind of incident cate Sarashon Ave., a paper if council follows a Patrolmen by Miohef?Hgeio which left Naples •the progress of the monument. salaries. Senate. Levitt and Sons, Inc., an oppor- certainly is not going to help our street in Asbury Park Estates in Benevolent Association recom Saturday

When defense attorney E. Alex- MAN'S PHILOSOPHER [escheduJe Hearing ander EdelsteiA objected m pro- ith Charge Added ceeding on bo* charge* imtnvi- tlJy, Mr. BaJdino celled a ml*- LGHG BRANCH — Jerry I* Pt&otin, ot Duniewy St., Aifcnry M «ad reset the imri&i — Not Hen-Pecked- Psrk, wJ» be in nwic&d,,court n boto eounti — far April W. here again April 18 facing twice The initial complaint against as much trouble as he probably Mr. PagJucio was made by for- Rooster-Pecked bad expected. mer Councilman Julius Tomainl, a member of the Long Branch Mr. Paglucio was charged with Fire Department, and Policeman tiling to yield the right of way BOYLE By HAL BOYLE Anthony Lopret. Mr. Tom»inl o an ambulance March 25 when testified Mr. Paglucio pulled hif NEW YQRK (AP) — Just as out the ladies in question realiz- le allegedly parked his car on car to a halt abreast of the ambu- many men today are henpecked ng it. Sairs Ave., interfering with First lance as the first aidmen were so some wives are dominated It takes a great deal of Mach- tod men arriving on the scene of alighting. y their husbands. avellian cunning for a man to fire. They are, so to speak. remain master in his own split- "rooster-pecked." But during a hearing Saturday, evel castle in .these times, bui There's no Trick to Havtag Ex- While this flies into the (ace Magistrate Thomas L. Baldino it can be done—and it Is bein decided to add a charge of care- tra Cash. You Get it Fitt When of the comfortable feminine done. You Use The Register Classified. theory that this has become a ss driving on a basis of some How can a wife tell if she i —Advertisement. world of women, run by women, the testiomny. "rooster-pecked?" Well, he TOP SOLDIER — Congratulation* and a $25 check are for women, it is nevertheless in- clever mate probably has ou escapably true. wttted her in the battle of matr exfanded fo Staff Sgt. Robert D. Beisel, left, by Col. Here and there landmark men monial bosshood if— Murray A. Little, deputy pott commander, on being DOWNTOWN still survive who are able to as He insists that she handle al named "Soldier of the Month" at Fort Monmouth. Sgt. sert their authority over women the money in the family, then RED BANK —and 1 am not speaking merely Beisel, 27, a graduate of the radio school here, and cur- HE'LL MANAGE — The keys and management of Frank- when the household budget get! of male hairdressers. I mean rently a radar instructor with the Army Signal School, Open Wed. tin Simon'i itor» in Monmoufh Shopping Center, Eaton- out of balance, instead of up husbands who are able to dom- braiding her he turns upon her alto receives a three-day pass, the commanding generals' and Frt. Eves. town, changed hand* Friday. At left is the new manager, inate their wives, usually with- a face of insufferable forgive- Certificate of Achievement, and serves as a member of Lloyd Kaiugin of Fordj, manager of the firm'i Morrii- ness. th» commander's personal staff, among his awards for HEADQUARTERS FOR town ttore for the past two yean and formerly witfi Although she Is mistress winning the April selection as Fort Monmourh'j top Robert Hall and a marketing initructor at Rutgen 9 Receive the purse, somehow he winds uj GARDEN AND LAWN at the end of the year with mori soldier. He attended Cornell University before entering University. He succeed* Herbert S. Friedman, right, who new clothes than she does. the Army, which includes duty in Korea. EQUIPMENT PRICED LOW b«» been promo+ed by the firm, and will talc* over •Hie Freeholders' He's the one who takes th fiva-floor Franklin Simon'i in Atlanta, Sa. kids to the circus, but she's the Scholarships one who spanks them when they need it. A block of Washington's bar WEST LONG BRANCH -The She fixes the leaky faucets racks like "temporary" federal of Fairview awarding of Monmouth County and repairs the vacuum cleaner lice buildings was demolished u Freeholders' scholarships to nine because he has convinced her make way for the Smithsoniat Monmouth College students for that he is, after all, just a be- OMEOWNERS Miss Mary Casby, a studenl Institution's new Museum of His the spring semester was an- wildered small boy who never tory and Technology. at Steubenville (Ohio) College; spent the Easter weekend with nounced today by Albert T. Ball, learned how to be handy around her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil direotor of scholarships and the house. 100% Re-Built liam Casby, Cooper Rd. loans at the college. Every time he confesses help- Mr. Ball said the scholarships lessly, "Honey, I don't know Riverside what I'd do without you," she CHECK TERMITE DAMAGE Daniel Charles Nardiello, son were financed through a $75,000 Engines of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nar- scholarship and loan fund for res- feels a fierce maternal urge to diello, Crestview Dr., celebrated idents-of Monmouth County who protect him even more. SPECIALIZING IN Ch«v. a '4241 his 10th birthday with a family are graduates of a Monmouth He served her breakfast In gathering at his home March 31. County secondary school. This bed the day after they came fund is for the exclusive support back from their honeymoon, but TERMITE CONTROL ONLY Miss Wendy Cuhbage, daugfo of students enrolled in the Jun- managed to botch the eggs and ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cub ior College Division which in toast so badly that she has been For Other Insects Call an Exterminator bage, Navesink River. Rd., ha; eludes all freshmen and sopho- getting up early to fix breakfast FOR TERMITES—CALL US! been named to the honor list foi mores. for them every day since. ftiv«rild« Angina She goes to the P-T-A meeting Mill beciuia a. pin the first semester at.Hollins Col Freshmen who received the Every year at this time, homeowners find winged in- Guarantee. If re-man- lege, Va., where she is a senioi alone, because he brought home ufactured awembly scholarships include Mrs. Elea sects that suddenly fly out and then drop their wings ot Iht aiiembly la At- majoring in sociology, nor Benoist, 590 Ocean Ave., West some work from the office that Isctlve wiuilo SO dtyi simply has to be done. After she and crawl all around. These little insects are TER- (ram dat» of lnitam- End; Ross E. Dennis, son of Mr. tlon or 4,000 mllei ot 1946-56 G. Robert Faust, Leslie La and Mrs. R. E. Dennis, 447 Har- leaves, he turns on tele- MITES and indicate that there are still thousands of uifl (whichever comei Dodge o vision set and watches the night The Colt of repairs far exceeds th* coit ttr»t), th» part • will has returned home from a bus nell Ave., Oakhurst; Bernard W. other termites still eating the house, causing further of treatment and foes higher with dtlayl D0 replaced free. Plymouth Hvidding, son of Mr. and Mrs. baseball game. Nominal labor cbarie. ness trip to Milwaukee, Wise. destruction to the wood of the house. We deal ex- Paul G. Hvidding, Neptune, and He assures her so constantly •With bad **Wlthout head William C. North, Jr., Crest Rd Miss Mary Jane Paseler, daugh- what a wonderful wife and clusively in termite control. Our specialized equip- CALL With old angina in trad* has been named public relations ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pase- mother she is that she goes ment enables us to do a better and more complete Rtiror* your old ear't pep through life feeling guilt-rid chairman of the board of trustees ler, 45 Bray Ave., Port Monmouth. job which we guarantee for 10 years. power, performance. Mrs. Benoist, a graduate of Long den because she can't think up Price includes Installation. of the Boys Clubs, Newark. Mr. North is assistant public relation; Branch High School, is majoring more ways to please him. managers of the P. Ballantini in fine arts at Monmouth Col- There, my friends, you have 842-3528 Montgomery Ward and Sons Co. lege. Dennis, a graduate of As- a husband-dominated wife. Termite Control System bury Park High School, is in Every good woman loves We ar» a second generation of termite specialists having RED BANK Mramrath Shopping Canter There's no Trick to Having E* electronic engineering major, and Ing ruled by a man—just so he's many years lo OM field ... not a Jack-of-all-Bugt. Hvidding, a graduate of Neptune smart enough not to let her re- S42-2150 tra Cash. You Get it Fast When You USR ThA Reaster Classified High School, is a chemistry stu- alize it. dent. Miss Paseler, a graduate of Middletown Township High School, is enrolled in elementary education. Sophomores who received the scholarships include Robert H. Carter, son of Mrs. John F. Car. ter, Bradley Beach; Martin M Lipton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ir- ving Lipton, Allenwood; Louis H, Mueller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mueller, 21 Phoenix Park- way, Oakhurst; Miss Elena P. Robbins, daughter of Mrs. Syl- r I NggMtMller 3rd blgge«t seNar 3rd MggMt via D. Robbins, 376 West EOd Ave., Long Branch, and Mis 1861 1962 1063 dollar Wisely. Noelynn M. Savage, daughter of Mrs. A. R. Savage, 21 Fairfield Dr., New Shrewsbury. Carter is a graduate of Free- 17 hold High School and is an elec- JEWEL BULOVA tronic engineering student ait Monmouth College. Lipton, a Manasquan High School alumnus, is studying history. Mueller, an Asbury Park High School gradu- ate, is an elementary education student. Miss Robbins, who grad- '•'•-. r • uated from Long Branch High School, ig a history major, and Miss Savage, a Red Bank Cath- olic High School graduate, it en- rolled in fine arts. the important thing abort

Monmourli Wild chimpanzees make in- Shopping Center genious drinking utensils from Optn Every Night popular is staying that way. leaves. Some chimps even use to »:M mcepl int. leaves as napkins. IIIIIIIflM Wide-Track Pontiac

• •>,'

3rd biggest seller by more than ever

The pleasure palace for men on the third floor at J. Kridel offers nothing more sensuous than thumbing through the new fabric f See your authorized Ponllac dealer for a wide choice of Wide-Tracks and good used care, too. samples for our Hickey-Freeman Customized Individual Order | Service. Pine sharkskins, mohairs, silks and tropical blends for suits, | from 150.00. Ordering is half the fun, Three weeks later, after your | RASSAS BROTHERS final fitting, the other half starts. I 395 BROAD STREET RED BANK iiijpoimiiOT^ 1 tied %ank THEY DON ? JUST FADE AWAYt Tfeeoe P»ya» ttmt, i*d •«*, The Common Denominator VOt bf **• H. CM* aad Henry Omj By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN Pobtbtod by Tb» Red Bank Ragbter Incorporated

W. ttUWY PENMNGTON, President JAMES J. HOGAN, Editor When isolated instances tend to create * pattern, , M. HAROLD KELLY, General Manager the temptation is to see a conspiracy at work. But tht Thomas i. Bly Wtllitm F. Sandford and Arthur Z. Kamia Frank W. Harbour pattern may not be the result of a conspiracy; it may AuoctsU Editor* SUIMU U merely indicate the presence of a contagion. Member oi the Associated Press The latest contagion, which threatens to have its n» timw* rtw u utltitd eiclunvelj to fti «» to npabllcatioa « u at loan m*« pttaud Is IBM adverse effects on U.S. foreign and mili- Member of Americau Newspaper Publishers Association Member Audit Bureau of Circulation tary policy, is to see in dedication to the safety of the nation nothing more than Th» R*4 Bank RifUUr uiumu no Dnuciu reironslbllltiu lor typographical trron In idTtrtiitmanu. hut wut nprial irluaout ebtrfe. Uut part ot an advertuement In whlcto th* tjrpoKraphloal •rror oecun. AdT*rtl»r* wUl plat** notify thft manigvuant [mmtdUttl; of any arror whle& may occur. a form of madness. Item: the popular- ity of the allegedly funny picture about Thu nampasar auiimu no r«»pon«!bll!Uei for •taumanta of opinion In lattan from tta raadara, the atom bomb, "Dr. Strangelove." •obMlloa FiiOM In adranca t>a

TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1964 about push-button-war-gone-wrong, "Fail-Safe." Item: the acclaim for that Chtrabertafa bit of fiction-made-into-movie, "Seven Riding Herd on Waste Days in May," which is about a military subversion of U.S. democracy. Item: Stanford University Professor As firm advocates of economy in about $50,800,000, under contracts Arnold Rogow's recent attempt to explain the career government, we read with interest for related equipment although the of James Forrestal, our first Secretary of Defense, in a recent Associated Press dispatch parts could have been procured un- terms of Freudian fixations. out of Washington telling of the ef- der spare parts contracts, generally The common denominator of this sort of literary forts of the General Accounting Of- from other suppliers, for about $32,- and dramatic output is a resentment, whether open or fice (GAO) to cut down waste in 100,000 . . . subsequent to our re latent, of anybody and everybody who has tried to rise the federal government. /,.. view the Air Force took actions de- a few degrees above self-interest in the period of the Cold War. the nuclear bomb, according to this particu- Naturally, it is pleasjng tp learn signed to improve its performance in lar school of thinking, has been pushed not to provide this area." that the GAO rides herd on billions an umbrella of safety for the numerically inferior West of federal spending. And it report Navy shoes—After six years of but merely as a form of grim gamesmanship that is of success in reducing waste—and has pressure, the Navy agreed to stop career advantage to psychopathic generals and scien- impressive figures to prove it. The issuing brown shoes and, like the tists. Tragically, the contagion of this sort of thinking savings it claims amount to hun- other services, stick to black ones lour Money's Worth; coincides with the drive to put over the view that dreds of millions a year. The GAO estimated the savings at Communism is changing its spots, at least insofar as ALLEN - Europe, Africa and South America are concerned. A The GAO admits that it will $158,000 a year. Electric loans — Some loans by What's Behind the Notes? compound contagion, so to speak. Communism may never be successful in eliminating al! indeed change its spots, as is prophesied, but if it does the Rural Electrification Administra- SGOTT waste. But at least the agency keeps By SYLVIA PORTER it will be because of our strength, not our weakness. tion need not have been made, and trying—and says there is a possibil- Biography of Forrestal some others should have been for Take out the dollar, bills in your pocket now. REPORT ity of improving oh the record sum Chances are you'll find a silver certificate which states shorter periods. The GAO said one WASHINGTON — The specia The Rogow biography of James Forrestal. which of $247,547,000 accounted as saved This certifies that there is on deposit in the Treasury 1 case cost the taxpayers $3.6 million Warren Commission's probe o is being currently advertised with a picture of an al- in fiscal 1963. of the United States of America—One Dollar in silver the assassination of Preside* most lipless man with haunted eyes, is probably the unnecessarily, and another, $5.4 Kennedy is becoming so intense To prove the point, here's a run- payable to the bearer on demand." Chances are you'l most dangerous example of the current contagion, for, million. also find a new Federal Reserve Note that its staff is literally using a down on some of the things — big fine-toothed comb to'go over the unlike the "Fail-Safe"-type novels and movies, it pur- Pentagon furniture — The Air which simply says, "The United States most minute details of persons ports to take off from hard, indisputable fact What and small—the GAO has reported in involved in this tragic event. Force bought $323,000 worth of of America—One Dollar." Professor Rogow does is to try to prove a connection recent months: Most intriguing line of the com- furniture for Pentagon offices large- What's behind that second note? between certain events of James Forrestal's childhood Is it worth anything more than the mission's new inquiry concerns Competitive buying—The govern- ly because it had that much unspent why the suspected assassin. Lee and early career in business and his later insistence, paper it's printed on? What, if anything Harvey Oswald, lost more than ment saved $55,106,000 last year by money on hand. voiced at the time of Yalta, that Soviet Russia might can you demand from the Treasury in half his hair during the two and become the enemy of the West after Fascism and Japa- reducing reliance on sole-source sup- Nuts and bolts—The Defense De- one-half years he lived in the So- exchange for it? viet Union. nese imperialism had been liquidated. The implication pliers, largely in military goods, and partment could save $50 million a Under legislation passed last year, switching to competitive buying, as This unusual and unexplained is that a feeling of inferiority acquired in his youth year if it bought its minor hardware PORTER Congress authorized the issuance of $1 change in Oswald's/features was created a necessity for Forrestal to turn Russia into a GAO had urged. items from local retail stores instead Federal Reserve notes to replace the familiar silver pointed out by his brother Robert bogey man. So, with Forrestal's help, we got the bogey certificates. Since the new notes went into circulation when testifying in private before Unnecessary buying—A savings of stocking them in huge quantities. the Warren Commission at the man. of $38,946,000 resulted from cancel- n December, the Treasury has been swamped by wor request of Chief Justice Earl War- Temporary duty -<- Extra money ied letters asking what is backing this dollar, and some ren, chairman. This curious attempt to explain the West's reac- lation—suggested by the GAO—of totaling $203,000 was paid to'40 iumpy bankers even have cried "Fiat Money!"—a ref- Loss of Hair tion to the Cold War in terms of mental illness is in Oswald's brother, who im- plans to" buy materials for which Navy and Marine Corps military* in- rence to Civil War times when paper currency "'green itself a sick manifestation, i Suppose that Forrestal did pressed commission members as have a harsh childhood (though Rogow hardly proves there was no pressing need. spectors an Japan for "temporary backs" were printed without benefit of any backing. aa intelligent and logical person, reported that the tremendous loss the point). Suppose that he did strive to make a good Proficiency flying—A $32,600,006 Here are answers to your questions". duty" whereas some had been there of Lee's hair was the most notice- club at Princeton, and later sought to succeed in Wall What is behind the new $1 Federal Reserve note? able change observed after the savings was rung up in aircraft oper- more than four years. Street. Suppose, even, that his marriage was as un- A legal minimum of 25 cents in gold and 75 cents ''defector" returned from Russia ating and maintenance expense last Taxpayers can feel somewhat re- in 1962. happy and unsuccessful as Professor Rogow says it was. n U.S. government securities. For eich new $1 note year, resulting from a GAO proposal ieved that at least there is one He told the commission that his ssued by a district Federal Reserve bank, it must brothers balding greatly puzzled Freud, Smeud that certain officers be excused from agency in Washington that is mak- posit this collateral with the district Federal Reserve him since members of the Oswald taking to the air so often. ing an effort to reduce the waste agent on a dollar-for-dollar basis. family were noted for keeping Even if all these things are true, do any of them their hair during their life span. change the objective reality of James Forrestal's times Spare parts — "The government that plagues the federal government. What can you turn a new $1 Federal Reserve note To add to the unique mystery, and his public career? The fact, as the professor does But what bothers us is those billions in for? Robert Oswald stressed that his has incurred unnecessary costs esti- brother, Lee, and Lee's wife not deny, is that Forrestal's work on procurement re- mated at $18,700,000 during the years of dollars that are spent for no good Can't Demand Gold Marina, were reluctant to discus; organization gave us the powerful navy that drove the Only for standard coin or other denominations of the missing hair when questioned 1959 through 1961 because the Air reason that not even the GAO will Japanese back to their home islands while most of our paper currency. You cannot demand the gold behind so he didn't press the matter. military strength was being deployed in Europe. The Force procured spare parts, costing ever know about. Pavlovian Treatment? our currency; this has,been prohibited for a full genera- Intrigued by this personal ob fact is that Forrestal, in common with Bill Bullitt, Gen- tion. The Treasury is under no obligation to exchange servation, the commission's staf eral MacArthur and a few others, guessed the probable a silver dollar for the hew note. is now consulting with govern' course of Cold War events before the more shortsighted ment and private experts to de- EVENTS OF YEARS AGO What does this do to the worth of the^new dollar' termine if the loss of hair could statesmen and military men of 1945-1948 realized what From Tht Rtgistw's Fll« Nothing. The note has the same legal status, the have been caused by the use of was up. same buying power as the silver certificate. Only if new drugs, or by Oswald's being 50 Years Ago John Benson, coachman for ident emeritus and Newton Dore- the nation went bankrupt, might any difference turn given the Pavlovian treatment, Freud, smeud! If it took a tough mother and an R. C. Lawrence of Rumson Rd., mus was elected president. which the Russians have mas- immigrant family father to produce a Forrestal, we Independent Fire Company of up. Then an individual holding a silver certificate might tered so well. Red Bank received its new Rob- was driving to Red Bank with need more tough mothers and immigrant family fath- G. Edward Smock bought the claim first call on the country's silver supply. If that It is common knowledge within inson Jumbo automobile fire Mrs. Lawrence in the carriage Taylor Bros, ice cream, confec the U.S. intelligence community ers. The next thing you know we'll be having books engine, which cos* $8,350, when a trolley struck the car- tionery and tobacco business in ime ever comes, though, the United States will need a lot more than a hoard of salver to survive. that the Soviets have conducted to prove that Lewis Strauss, of Atomic Energy Commis-: iage and overturned it. Eatontown. experiments in the use of both The Imperator Restaurant sion fame, derived his suspicion of Stalin's motives How much can you trust the $1 Federal Reserve methods to control the minds of opened for business on West G. Edward Borden became from a parental spanking for thumb-sucking, or that Charles D. Warner, president note? humans since the late '50s. Front St., Red Bank, next to of the Red Bank Board of Ed- postmaster oF Little Silver. In light of this undisclosed in Harry Truman stood up to the Communists in Greece Eschelbachs Columbia Hotel. ucation for 45 years, declined As much as you can trust any U.S. paper currency formation, the commission plans and Korea because he had to exorcise the memory of re-election. He was elected pres- The Shrewsbury Township or coin. Silver's importance as backing for our paper Albert L. Ivins, assessor of Board of Education elected John to dig deeper into Mrs. Oswald's hiding in a rain barrel from some Missouri roughnecks Red Bank for 18 years, resigned A. McGuire of Tinton Falls pres- money has been significant. background and employment ai when he was 6 years old. *fter his appointment as a mem- CARMICHAEL dent and Diedrich Battjer of Arbitrary Standards a pharmacist in Russia, since thit ber of the county tax board. Wayside vice president. training would qualify her to Today, more than $32 billion of Federal Reserve handle all types of drugs. What they will do with General MacArthur, whose ideas often ran parallelto Forrestal's, is a question. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duppler, 25 Years Ago notes are in circulation against a mere $2 billion in THE PASSPORT MYSTERY - proprietors of the NWfcca Inn at silver certificates even before the Treasury began re J. Lee Rankin, the commission's MacArthur happened to admire his father and he loved Shrewsbury Ave. and Newman Shrewsbury Township intro- tiring them. chief counsel, has sent the State Springs Rd., Red Bank, celebrat- duced a budget that called for Department three full pages of his mother. questions concerning the handling ed their 15th wedding anniver- $13,189 to be raised in taxes. That The crucial fact is that our money supply is backed sary. of passports and visas to the sus- was an increase of $5,670 over only fractionally by gold or silver. Precious metal is not the key force behind our paper currency's value pected assasin and the widow. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clayton the previous year. In tossing this bombshell to returned for a holiday to their or reputation. Administrator Abba P. Schwartz, former home in Lincroft, after The 14-acre estate on the east Why the elimination of the silver-backed bills? of the Bureau of Security and spending two years in China as side of Battin Rd., Fair Haven, Consular Affairs, Rankin demand- missionaries. former home of the late Lefferts Because a severe shortage of silver has developed ed a full explanation of how Os- M. Dashiell, was sold to Harry as the demand for the metal for coins and industrial wald was able to obtain passports The Shrewsbury Township P. Jansen of BrookJyn. purposes has soared and far outrun the new production almost at will despite the exist- B< rd of Health said that on enence of a State Department file several occasions Red Bank doc- The municipal budget of Sea of silver here and elsewhere. Congress passed the law showing his Marxist background, tors had failed to quarantine Bright called for $47,186 to be ending the printing of silver certificates to free the defection to Russia, and connec- houses in the township when oc- raised by local taxation, an in Treasury's shrinking hoard for use in minting of coins. tions with the pro-Castro Fair crease of about $2,000 over the cupants were sick with conta- The remaining silver supply is adequate for coin Play for Cuba Committee. gious diseases, and had failed to previous year. Schwartz, who gets a bad case notify township authorities of the age needs in the foreseeable future, but even now, of nerves whenever questioned diseases. Edward J. Dodd, mayor of many experts are urging complete elimination of silver about the Oswald case, already Eatontown, was presented with n coins as well as for backing paper money, to pre- has bucked the commission' King Bros., Shrewsbury, adver- a gavel by the Quadrangle Club, time-bomb to his arch-enemy in tised Maxwell cars at prices at a dinner held at Falco's, As- serve the metal for more urgent needs. the department, Mrs. Frances from $750 to $1,975. ' bury Park. So what's behind our paper dollars? Knight, director of the Passport Our faith in the financial soundness of our coun- Office. An editorial discussed the tem- Howcll Township sold nine old Could Be Explosive perance workers drive for a schoolhouses, replaced by a cen- try, in our economy's strength and in the stability of Rankin, who knows of this ma- prohibition law and predicted tral school, for a total of $1,885. he free world. This confidence actually is all that neuver, believes that a more "A prohibition law in a neigh The Jerscyville Granpe bought ever has been behind it. thorough reading of the question- borhood where public sentiment the schoolhou.se at that place for naire by Schwartz should con $25. Other buyers were: South- does not uphold it will leave that The whole Concept of redeemability of paper cur vince the State Department of ard Grange, George Reynolds, neighborhood in a worse state ficial that only he personally is in who bought the Fort Plains ency is outmoded in today's world, and virtually no than under license laws." a position to answer a number of School; William Clayton, the Adel- major nation outside of ours exchanges paper currency the inquiries. phia and Wcsl Farms schools; Most of the farmers in the or metal. After the queslionnaire is re- Colts Neck area had started the Star Club, the Squankum school; Charles H. Tolly, the As one high authority puts it, "Silver and gold are turned, the answers will be com- plowing. Shipments of seed pota- pared with some very sensitive "We'.ve qot to convince younq toes h*d been received and plant- Bedforc school; Lerny Matthews, iimply arbitrary standards of value, not media of ex- Information about the Oswald thot politics Is not o • ing was scheduled to start the the Ardena school, and Charles :hange. It's old fashioned to think that money in circu- following week. 6—Tuesday, April 7, 196-1 passports and activities now in >» they (Continued on Page 11) ation should depend on silver or gold." (Continued on page 11) I ...

I '•«•>> rf * ft I.* - ', 911SIN AS USUAL... OUR STORES ARE FULLY STAFFED AND FRESHLY STOCKED WITH FIRST NATIONAL'S HIGH QUALITY MERCHANDISE

\ :

' •'-, ' We are happy to announce that the differences with Local 1262 of the Retail Clerks' Union have been amicably settled and our stores are how back to normal operation. i

HO iir'»<«! •. •- I .'. • , We have been concerned about the inconvenience our

•/•> ?;- customers and employees have experienced during these past weeks. We want you to know that we shall continue to provide the values and services which have been traditional with our company over the years. Come in and take advantage of the money-saving " •=.•) specials available in every department. WATCH FOR OUR ADVERTISEMENT <•• \ IN TOMORROW'S PAPER. DOUBLE SAVINGS-CASH plus S&H GREEN STAMPS

i"."•&.{£'

4,'. \\ ' - "•'

.• V<3 •' :

IAYONNE, North St. b«t. Av.. "C" ft Blvd. THESE STORES OPEN IAYONNE, ircodwoy n.or 43rd Stra«t SUNDAY BIOOMFIEID, 331 Bread $tr..t STORES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT: CARTERET, 775 Reotav.lt Av.nu. JERSEY CITY, J.rc.y Avenua ft 3rd S(r..t PLAINFIELp, 108 Watt 7th Street ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS, Rt. 36 ft Pint Avenue ClOSTIR, 580 PLrment Road JERSEY CITY, Montgomery ft Monmoutb Stroot RED BANK, 362 Broad Street M^ABETH, 611 Newark Avenue DUMONT, 460 Wnt Madison Av.nu. KBANSBURG, 242 Main Strt.t SOUTH AMBOY, 101 No. Broadway HACK1NSACK, ISO fteax Street INOLEWOOD, 25 Latay*»» Av.nu. •NEW CITY, Rout. 304 ft Main Str..t SPRINGFIELD, 727 Morrlt Turnpike JERSEY CITY, Ocean A Cater Avanve HOBOKEN, (11 Clinton Str.at UPPER MONTCLAIR, 122 Watchung Avenue NEW MILFORD, 814 Rlv.r Road LONO BRANCH, 320 Third Avanue IRVINOTON, 1301 Sprinofl.W Av.nu. VERONA, 110 Bloomflald Av.nu. OLD TAPPAN, Old Tappan Road JIRIIY CITY, 555 W.»l $ld. Av.nu. WEST NEW YORK, Broadway ft 57th Street PASSAIC PARK, 1M Main Street JERSEY CITY, 265 C.ntral Av.nu. PARAMUS, Garden State Plaza WESTFIELD, 260 North Avanue PLAINFIELD, I40S South Avenua JIRSIY CITY, 214 Sip Av.nu. PEARL RIVER, 19 Mlddl.town Road WESTFIELD, 219 Elm Str..t WOODBRIDOE, 430 Rahwoy Avenue BANK, 362 Broad Street 8-Tti»a«y, April 7, 1964 BED BANK BEGISTER Owning Attraction: 'The Drunkard' River Plaza Club Picks Parents and Teachers New Slate of Officers

RIVER PLAZA - Mrs. Wil- »nd Mrs. Alvan Campbell, Jr. The Audience Is Invited to Hiss liam A. Peters, Middletown, was was voted Into membership. The club received a card from New Nominees elected president of the River MATAWAN — "The Drunkard" H. Smith in 1848, is a moral hissing the villain, cheering the The cast includes Rachel Wit- Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy, ex- will be presented by the Matawan domestic drama. It was first hero and weeping with the hero- ter, Mary Lou Siano, Ernest Plaza Woman's Club here Thurs- pressing appreciation for a let- RED BANK — A panel discussion on Future Players Thursday through Sun- produced by P. T. Barnum. ine. Charles Weigel, Seymour F day. ter of sympathy which was sent Teachers of America will be held at tonight's meeting day at 8:30 p.m. in the Matawan Charles A. O'Hare is directing the An old-time variety show, with Smith, Jr., Patricia Donovan Other officers elected were to her upon the death of Presi- Grammar School auditorium. production with music, and is music, will be presented between Charles A. O'Hare, Barbara Mrs. William L. Ford, vice presi- dent Kennedy. of the Red Bank High School Parent-Teacher Associa- dent; Mrs. Joseph M. Grogan, The play, written by William inviting audience participation by the acts. Joseph Sovathy, direc- Kunz, Hyman Saperstein, John The American Home Achieve- tion at 8 p.m. in the auditorium. High School students recording secretary, Mrs. Harry tor of this interim entertainment Bragdon, Sharon Jacobs, Marga ment Day of the Fifth District of ret Stewart, William Marshall B. Treacy, corresponding secre- will participate. They are members of FTA, under the will be assisted by Elsie Mannes the New Jersey Federation of William Ryder, Bernard Tracey tary and Mrs. Harry S. Chamber- A group, the Free Wheelers, will Women's Clubs, held March 31 in direction of Mrs. Ada Meyers. Moderator will be Jack and James Shea. lain, treasurer. Mrs. Thomas R. include Jeff Smith, Robin Bliss the Monmouth Shopping Center, Needle. Wilson, retiring president, was David Corbitt, Ronnie Grakas Tickets may be purchased from was attended by Mrs. Peters, elected federation secretary. In- Election of officers also will take place. Nomi- David Holland, Gladys Hynes any of the members of the newly- Mrs. Chamberlain and Mrs. EI- stallation of the new officers will Janice Hynes, Pat Mowell and formed Matawan Players, or at wood Meyers. An exhibit of the nated are Mrs. Bernard. take place at the club's annual ert Nagle, treasurer; Mrs. Dan Carolyn Smith. the Cerra residence opposite The American Home Department's meeting May 7 in the River Pla- Gronert, president; Mrs iel Moran, recording secretary The newlyiformed Matawan Legion Home, Matawan. handicraft was presented, and za fire house. Charles^ Sheridan, first via and Mrs. John Berhardt, corre- Chorus will present a "Sing The Matawan Players have or- Mrs. Peters assisted in serving president; Miss Elizabet sponding secretary. Along," plus a rendition of "The ganized as a permanent "group Mrs. Thomas Lacey was in- refreshments. Old Refrain." Joseph Sheldon with plans for future productions. stalled as a new club member Nichelson, second vice president A total of 1,700 books was col- choral director, has announced The club was represented at the Mrs, Peter DeFazio, recording lected during the library book the members of the chorus. Fifth District Arts Symposium at secretary and Mrs. Louis Ribus drive, with Joseph Knitter, Fairleigh Dickinson University telli, treasurer, and Mrs. Free eighth grade class winning $10 Taking part will be John Brog- Saturday by Mrs. Maurice Toul- don, Barbara Cerra, Gene Con Brink, corresponding secretary^ and Thomas Doyle's seventr me and Mrs. Worth B. Cunning- grade class winning $5, for bring- falone, Rose Confalone, Gladys ham, who also entered oil paint- ing in the most books. Crawford, Alice Ellison, Joan ings in the exhibit there. DOUBLE SLATE Farley, Mary Fitz-patrick, Vetna MATAWAN TOWNSHIP -Mrs Final plans have been madi iforbal, Philip Incorvaia, Charles Mrs. Wilson will attend the Ira Anes, nominating committei for the Spring Fair May 16. I Jurman, Hayden Jurman, John Fifth District Spring Conference chairman of the Strathmore El' was also announced that a cul McKenna, Beatrice Schultz, Joan April 27 in the Willowbrook Inn, mentary School Parent-Teachers pack will be sponsored by th< Sheldon, Evelyn Steneck, Olive Fair Haven, and will present a Organization, presented the dou- PTA, with 58 boys on a waitini Stilwell, Ruth Weigel, Rachel Wit report on the club's activities for ble slate of proposed officers foi list. ter and Raymond Witter. the past year. 1964-65, at a meeting last week. Speaker for the evening wai James Shea is production man Eight members of the club, Nominees are Mrs. Robert We! Leo Moran, principal of the Ran ager. He is assisted by Edward dressed in authentic costumes of ser and James Snyder, president; tan Township High School, whr Cerra and Raymond Witter, set- 300 years ago, will the James Healy and Mrs. Mortor spoke on the transition from ele tings; Margaret Stewart, cos- Middletown Township Tercente- Rezak, vice president; Mrs. At> mentary school to high school. tumes; Joseph Reiher, stage nary Commission by serving as raham Bernstein and Mrs. Jact manager; William Donovan and hostesses during their Tour of Naimer, corresponding secretary NEW COMMITTEE Joseph McAleer, lighting; Wil Historical Homes, May 9. They Mrs. David Wolfe and Mrs. Johi MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — Th( liam Marshall, sound; Edward are Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Grogan, Skvarla, recording secretary; Matawan Regional High Schoo Cerra, William Simonson and Mrs. W. Gilbert Manson, Mrs. Mrs. George MoGraw and Mrs John Thaler, sets; John McKen Arthur H. Cadman, Mrs. Lynden PTA elected a three member VACATION TRIP to the Bronx Zoo scheduled Thursday Donald Fry, treasurer, am nominating committee at a meet- , properties; Barbara Kunz U. Kibler, Mrs. Kenneth C. Burg- James Bentz and Mrs. Anes ing held recently in the hig' by Rumson Junior Girl Scout Troop 63, finds happy make-up; Steve Marshall and er, Mrs. Marshall T. McDowell and Miss Toni Smith. parliamentarian. Final nomina- school cafeteria. The committe tourists boarding the bus, Margaret Kristjen, bottom, Bernard Tracey, stage assistants; Joanne Shea, advertising manag Following a business meeting tions can be made at the Ma includes Mrs. Weldon Sans, chair- left, and Sarala Krishna of India, bottom right, an Ameri- EATONTOWN — Four Girl Scouts from the Monmouth election meeting. man pro-tern. Mrs. James Mahr er; Barbara Cerra arjd Edward Council of Girl Scouts have received opportunities which will more than $100 was raised by a can Field Service student residing with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Edward Lewis, president and Mrs. Vernon Ellison. Cerra, box office; Sara Prltchard take them to four states this summer. white elephant auction by the announced the need for more The association also appoints Willis Hinckley, Fair Haven, Angelica Se+ile, top left, and Joanne Shea, program; Sara Nancy Jorgensen of Port Monmouth Troop 57 will go to welfara department. Mrs. Belford Prichard, William Simonson and Truitt served as chairman and volunteers to help with the Fu Mrs. Byron Bugbee as publicity and Stacey Becker. They were accompanied by troop Washington. Nancy McCarthy of Troop 60 Point Pleasant is Day program scheduled for Ma Seymoure Smith, publicity, and auctioneer. . co-chairman to assist Mrs. Hugh leader Mrs. Charles J. Schulz. headed for Michigan, while Karen Smith of Matawan, mem- 2. Dalzell, chairman. Verna Horbal, secretary. ber of Troop 560 in New Shrewsbury, and Elizabeth Reaves of At their May 7 meeting, the A resolution was passed to con Little Silver, Fair Haven Troop 567, will go to Tennessee and River Plaza Woman's Club will tribute a gift of $20 to each grou FAIR IN HIGHLANDS California, respectively. present a Federation Day pro- sponsored by the PTO. HIGHLANDS — Plans are un- For one week the girls will join in programs with girls gram. Representatives from oth- der way for a new event, Spring Mary Margaret Harrison Married from all over the United States and several foreign countries. er clubs in the Fifth District of Dr. Stanley R. Sprung, Lin- the New Jersey Federation of croft, was the guest speaker. Hi Fair, to be sponsored by Our The program will be devoted primarily to camping skills and Lady of Perpetual Help School CLIFFWOOD BEACH - Miss Anthony Perise, son of Mr. Rev. David L. Bucci, pastor new methods of bringing these skills to the girls and adult Women's Clubs have been invited topic was "Discipline for ou Mary Margaret Harrison, daugh- and Mrs. Anthony George Pe- performed the double ring cere- to attend. Dr. James H. Street, Children." April 17-18 in the school audito- volunteers in local councils. rium. Mrs. John J. Sciortino and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. rise, 114 McKinley ,Ave., Lau- mony. The four Monmouth girls will participate in the training professor of economics at Rutgen Mrs. Luke J. Penta are co-chair- Harrison, Sr., 622 Pinehurst Dr., rence Harbor, Saturday in Bay- The bride was given in mar of girls and leaders in the fall program of the council. University, will be the speaker. SPEAKER FROM MCOSS men. became the bride of Ronald view Presbyterian Church. riage by her father. She wore a HOLMDEL — Miss Winona E. This will be an entirely new gown of Chantilly lace and silk Darrah of the Monmouth County satin over slipper satin. The fitted Organization for Social Services project sponsored by the PTA unlike previous fairs, with only bodice was designed with a sa- Atlantic Highlands Resident Second will be the speaker at the month Miss Mary McKenzie brina neckline and long pointed Iy meeting of the Holmdel Town- new and unused merchandise available. sleeves and the bouffant skir ship Parent-Teachers Association ended in a cathedral Watteau April 14 in the Indian Hill train. The tier-on-tier illusion vei School. FAIR ATTRACTS In Voting for New Jersey Mother RED BANK — Mechanic Street Wed to Anthony Serpico was draped from a coronet p A food sale also will be held ichool held its annual open house pearls and crystals and she car- EATONTOWN — Mrs. Lewi ond choice for New Jersey's Newark. Her two children »r» and election of officers will take UNION BEACH -Miss Mary Serpico, Hazlet, sister-in-law of ried a cascade bouquet of white Augustine, a 49-year-old grand- Mother of 1964. Lewis Augustine, Jr., also of At- nd book fair recently. Ann McKenzie, daughter of Mr. the bridegroom, was the bridal place. Those nominated for of- More than 500 parents visited roses and stephanotis. mother of five from Atlantic New Jersey Mother of the Year lantic Highlands, and Mrs. Wal- fice are Mrs. Charles Pfieffer, and Mrs. John V. McKenzie, 78 attendant. They wore orange ice Highlands, was the judge's sec is Mrs. Philip J. Gaffney of Vent ter Andersen of Leonardo. ixhibits of the children's work Virginia Ave., Hazlet, and An- peau de soie gowns. Their head- Mrs. Gloria Liegel, Cliffwood president; Mrs. James VamVa- nd special projects displayed in Beach, was matron of honor for nor City, also a grandmother, kas, first vice president; Mrs. thony Serpico, son of Mr. and pieces were designed with temple and owner and operator of three II classrooms. An art exhibit Mrs. Patrick Serpico, 591 Holm- crystal butterflies and they car- her sister. She wore an embossed Philip Nelson, second vice presi by the kindergarten through fifth lilac taffeta sheath with a matqh- beauty shops. She succeeds Mrs. dent; Mrs. Edward Jones, record- [el Rd., Hazlet, were married ried cascade bouquets of match- Leslie D. Seeiy of Eatontown, grade children, under the super- lere Saturday. ing carnations. ing street-length overskirt. A ing secretary; Mrs. Samuel Rob- vision of Henry DeLuca, elemen- bouffant veil was.,,attacb$j< to a the l^.jSfcate choice. inson, treasurer, and Mrs. War- ary school art director, was also Rev. Joseph G. Fox, pastor, Deborah Budnick, niece of the Cluster of matching bafiheior but Mrs. Augustine, born and ren Baumgartner, corresponding eatured. performed the double ring cere- bridegroom, was flower girl. She tons, and she carried a cascade reared in Atlantic Highlands, has secretary. A film entitled "Meet- mony in the Holy Family Roman wore an identical floor-length bouquet of matching carnations. been the president of the United ing the Emotional Needs of Our Books on all subjects were dis- Catholic Church. gown with matching bow head- ilayed and approximately 550 Mrs. Marianne Mickla, Perth Presbyterian Women's Organiza- Children," will be shown April piece and carried a princess bas- tion of the Atlantic Highlands 16 at 8 p.m. in the Indian Hill •ere sold. •,-..' A reception was held in the Amboy, and Miss Alison Rentier, Jel-Airfe :Mknbr; Perth Amboy. ket of matching carnations. Presbyterian Church for the past School. Mrs. Lionel McCannon, Members of the Mechanic Michael Allocco, Holmdel, was Middletown, the bridal attendants, Jtreet School PTA assisting with wore pink and mint green, •re- two years, and was sponsored in parent and family chairman, is The'brtcte" was"gTv§h in mar- best man. Vincent Serpico, Haz- the contest by this group. in charge. he sale were Mrs. Albert Mac- liage by her father. She wore let, brother of the bridegroom, spectively. They carried match- >>nald and Mr. and Mrs. George in ankie4ength straight lace was the usher. ing cascade bouquets. She was a den mother for the 3ates, cashiers, and Mrs. Lester ;leeveless gown with scoop neck- Wendy Lou Smith, Cliffwood borough's first Cub Pack (22), CANDIDATES LISTED Smith, Mrs. Kevin Lang, Mrs. The bride attended Dodge High HAZLET — Candidates for of- ne. Over that, she wore a floor- School, The Bronx, N. Y., and Beach, was flower girl. She was and is a former president of the Earl Morris, Mrs. Alonzo Cur- ength satin coat, caught at the dressed in a blue full-skirted floor Atlantic Highlands Parent-Teach- fice for the 1964-65 year for the chin, Mrs. David Cohen, Mrs. was graduated from Thorpe Sec- Beers Street PTA are Mrs. Wil- .mpire waistline with a bow and length taffeta gown with shirred er Association. She helped to or- Richard Rolle, Mrs. Sidney Miles, retarial School, New York City. liam Phillips, president; Robert ;tyled with long sleeves, scoop She is employed as a receptionist pick-ups, and a matching head ganize the borough Garden Club Morris, vice president; Mrs. Rob-Mrs. David Hall, and Mrs. Don- leckline, and chapel-length train, piece. She carried a miniature and served as its first president. Lid Asay. for the American Can Company, fingertip-length mantilla was Oliffwood. cascade bouquet of matching car- An accomplished musician, she ield by a crown of pearls and she nations. has been soloist and organist for BAKE SALE The bridegroom was grad carried Rosary beads and a white uated from Keyport High School the Christian Science Society in MATAWAN TOWNSHIP —Mrs. Edward Baronowski, Jr., Lau- Bible adorned with a white or- and is the manager of Budnick's Atlantic Highlands for 24 years Lawrence Carrus, ways* and rence Harbor, was best man. chid; Esso Station, Hazlet. v and also plays for services in means chairman of the Strath- Donald Zurumba and Ronald Posten's Funeral Home there. Mrs. John Budnick, sister of The will reside in Keyport, on Sandritter, Laurence Harbor, Mrs. Lewis Augustine Mrs. Philip Gaffney more Elementary School Parent She has worked with the Senior Teacher Organization, directed the bridegroom, Holmdel, was their return from the Pocono were ushers. William Liegel matron of honor. Mrs. Vincent Mountains. Cliffwood Beach, nephew of the Citizens' Club, has been a Satur- the recent St. Patrick's Holiday day morning volunteer in the li- Israeli Dances Bake Sale. bride, was the junior usher and Scott Osborne, Laurence Harbor Bridge Winners brary's read-aloud sessions for Mrs. Carrus was assisted by children. Together with others On Program was ring bearer. RED BANK High scorers ii for. . . Mrs. George McGraw, Mrs. Rob- she has "adopted" a 14-year-old ert Weiser, Mrs. William Leven- A reception followed in the Vet-the Jersey Shore Duplicate orphan girl in Jordan, has col RUMSON — A group of New • Draperies • Slipcoveri son, Mrs. Morton Rezak, Mrs. erans of Foreign Wars Hall Bridge Club game played Friday lected and sent knitted bandage; Brunswick youngsters, ages 16- Bcdsprtadi • Blindi Howard Agnew, Mrs. Richard Cliffwood Beach. The couple left in Molly Pitcher Inn were, north to a leper hospital in Thailand and 19, known as the Young Judean • Shadtt • Curtains Morehead, Mrs. Samuel Schaef- afterwards for a motor trip to and south, William Esberg, Wes: for many years has made and Dance Group, will perform next Complsta Initiation Sirvlc* fer, Mrs. Morton Levine, Mrs. Florida. End. and Irving Levine, West delivered many baskets to shut Tuesday April 14 at 8:15 p.m. at SHOP-AT-HOME SERVICE Samuel Korf, Mrs. Edward Lew- The bride was graduated from Deal, first, and Mrs. William ins and senior citizens. For the Mosher, Lincroft, and Louis Har- a meeting of the Red Bank Chap- 747 - 4422 is, Mrs. Carlos Sanches, Mrs. Matawan Regional High School past two years she also served Edwin Pordy and Mrs. George and is employed by the Matawan vey, Rumson, who tied with Stan- as chairman of the local World ter of Hadassah in Congregation Lewis. Regional Board of Education. She ley Strauss, Middletown, am Day of Prayer. Bnai Israel. They will perform George Macomber, New Shrews- is the drum majorette for the The former Alice Ploger, she Israeli dances and songs. HONORARY MARSHAL Guadalcanal Coastaliers and is a bury, for second and third place 'is the daughter of Mrs. Linar OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Miss music instructor for corps mem- East and west winners were Ploger of 1 Hudson Ave., Atlantic During the business portion of Steckbeck, 17 year-old Asbury bers. Mrs. Levine and Rodney Melt- Highlands, and the late George the meeting, a new slate of of- Park High School junior who was Ploger. Her husband, a former ficers will be voted and the budget top winner of the 29th an- The bridegroom attended Hoff- zer, West Long Branch, first; man High School, South Amboy, Mrs. Peter Policastro, Lincroft borough councilman, is plant presented. Also there will be pres- nual Easter Orchid Promenade manager for Federated Metals in entation of awards to members in Asbury Park on the board- before enlisting in the U. S. Ma- and Henry Fleming, L o n Daily 9 to 5:30; Fri. 'til 9 rine Corps for four years. He is Branch, second, and Miss Caro participating in tho essay con- walk, has been invited by Mayor test. 468 Broad St., Shrewsbury John J. Reilly to act as honorary employed by Industrial Lunch- Jedel, Shrewsbury, and Stanley Midlleloim Dealer marshal in this township's Me- eon, Perth Amboy. Ivins, Rumson, who tied for thin morial Day parade May 30. They will reside at 918 Seventh and fourth place with Mr. and In Plain field Shmc St., Union Beach. Mrs. Ernest Kahn, Rumson. PLAINFIELD - Sarah Anne Temple to Mark Moore of Apple Brook Antiques, In Wednesday night's gam< Middletown, is showing unusual Fifth Anniversary played by the Molly Pitcher Du- New Club to Hold and rare furniture and accesso- ZIP SERVICE plicate Bridge Club, also in the SHREWSBURY - The fifth an- ries a tthe Sixth Annual Antiques Installation of Officers nn, north and south high scorers niversary of Monmouth Reform Show opening at noon today here You Call > We Install COLTS NECK - Officers of the were William Cleveland, Rec Temple will be marked at a din- Bank, and Joseph Greenfield, n the Grace Episcopal Church ner dance April 25 at 9 p.m. in new Woman's Club will be in- Parish House, 130 East Sixth St. PHONE CA 2-3193 stalled Thursday at a luncheon Matawan, first; Mrs. Judson Crystal Brook Inn, Eatontown. Dunlap, Brielle, and Bernard Exhibitors from New Jersey, Dancing will be to the Bob-o-links in the Colts Neck Inn. Mm Connecticut and Minnesota are H. KAABE GLASS CO. George R. Schneider, Fifth Dis- Post, New Shrewsbury, second; Mrs. Richard Pinsley, Red Bank", and Louis Harvey, Rumson, with represented in the three-day show is in charge of reservations. MOTHERS' GUILD committee members meet to discuss trict vice president of the state ncluding Sefings of Cranford who Federation of Woman's Clubs, John Polston, Middletown, third. luncheon and fashion show for the benefit of Star of the are exhibiting furniturc-in-the- Mrs. Richard Dahlman, Fair will be the installing officer. East and west winners were Haven is chairman of the event. Sea Academy, Long Branch. Mrs. Jamas Annarella, left, rough for enterprising home fur- GLASSTABLETOPS! Mrs. John S. Tennant, Sum- William and Hugh Mosher, Lin niture rc-finishers. As part of the celebration there 549-551 Broadway, Long Branch and Mrs. James Eardley of Little Silver plan the benefit mit, will review the book "The croft, fin>t; Arthur Harris and The show hours today, and to- will be Sabbath Evening services event scheduled for Thursday at noon in the Deal Golf Natural Superiority of Women," George Macomber, both of New morrow arc from noon to 10 nt the temple, April 24 at 8:30 by Ashley Montague. Mrs. James •i I 14X1 and Country Club. hrewsbury, second, and Donald p.m., and Thursday, noon to 6 p.m., and Sunday evening will be A. Behrmann, 60 Tulip La., will Trottor, New Shrewsbury, with p.m. Luncheons nre "served from the congregational meeting at 8 be hostess for the next exocutive George Phelan, Little Silver, noon to 2 p.m. Aflernoon tea also p.m. in the school building audi- SHERMAN'S board meeting May 7. bird will be served. torium, Sycamore Ave. PBATH and CLOSET SHOP by RODA—Exclusively EXPERTS CLEAN Wood hampers, cabinets, baskets, tissue boxos, all with matching hangers in 12 colors. Men's YOUR RUGS! valst hangers and step stools in natural finish. leanin INC CENTRAL JERSEY BANK HUFFMAN^ BOYLE tifm UlENHURST AttmowM BRUDUT 8E»CH [MONIOWN FtDMINGOAtE (ORT HONM0U1H FHEEHOLD12) Since 1911 FINE HOME FURNISHINGS and BROADLOOM 20 BROAD ST. 741-2646 RED BANK FREtHOLO TOiYHSHIP 10HG BRANCH MARLBORO MATAWAN KiPJUK CUT SNHWSIMT Dry Cleaning < Laundry 11 1mm* of 9>sllty and Strvle* __ In Your Horn*—Or la Ovr Flanl FASTEST GROWING BANK IN CENTRAL JERSEY WHITE STREET, RED BANK — 747-2800 Rt. 35 Circle, Eatontown—542-1010 "*- mmtw rmtrd Vftm Mm txpavM Miss Ehlers Is Bride Hear Talk levy Nurse Of Donald R Ketcham By British Retires After Conference to Examine MATAWAN - KUM M*rie Eb- iB«, ind Hmatr Ketcbun, ix. Secretary Years |erf, daughter of Mr. trA Mrs. 35, Keypr/rt. EATONTOWH - Mn. Monk* OAKLAND, Cfttif. — Cmdr. Services for Children Wiltam NW»la* EMerc, Rt. 9, Rev. Chester A. Galloway per Godfrey Kamenel, Point Pleat GhMMqtudu, became the bride formed the double ring ceremon ant, was the ipeaker H, a meet- Marion F. Wardell, daughter of SHREWSBURY The Mon- Council of Monmouth County el Donald Richard Ketcham Sat m the Presbyterian Church. ing of the Moiunouth-Ocetn Mrs. Aimee Wardell, 26 River- mouth County Mental Health As- PTA's, are in charge of the pro- unlay. The bride wore a white sati Chapter, National Secretaries As- dale Ave., Monmouth Beach, N.J. sociation, in co-operation with the gram. The bridegroom is the son of street-length gown, trimmed witi sociation Wednesday in the Col- has retired from the Navy Nurse PTA County Councils of Mon- Speakers wiH include Dr. V. Mr*. Helen H, Ketcharo. Scotch lace. The fitted bodice had 1 onnade Restaurant. Corps after 21 years of service. mouth, Middlesex, Union and Terrell Davis, director of the Di- scalloped neckline and long tap Mrs. Kamenel is a graduate of Miss Wardell trained at New Ocean counties and Marlboro vision of Mental Health and Hos- ercd sleeves. Her shoulder-lengtJ The Godolphin and Latymer Girls Jersey State Hospital, Greystone tate Hospital, will sponsor a pitals of the Department of Edu- Miss Sauer veil was attached to a crown o School, and Royal Society of Arts, 'ark, and later, under Navy aus- conference entitled "A Further cation; Dr. George C. Boone, of- sequins and drop-rhinestones and London. She worked for the Brit- pices, earned her B.S. degree in Look at Children's Services in fice of Special Education Service, she carried a colonial bouquet of ish Council in London and then nursing education at the Univer- New Jersey." Department of Education; Dr. Married To white carnations. for American relief and welfare sity of Pennsylvania. The conference will be held in William Ganss, medical director Miss Charlotte Walter, Morgan agencies in France and across the auditorium of the hospital of the Union County Psychiatric ville, was maid of honor for her North Africa. Slie also taught While assigned to flight nurse April 20 from 10 a.m. to noon. Clinic; Dr. Nancy Durant, medi- R. G. Turner cousin. Her pink nylon organza third and fourth grade in Hon- duty with the Military Air Trans- Mrs. George Luke, coordinator cal director of the Children'* UNION BEACH - Miss Bar- treet-length gown was styled duras, Central America. She port Service beginning in 1945, of the New Jersey PTA; Miss services of Marlboro Hospital and bara Ann Sauer, daughter of Mr with a high round neckline an spoke of her experiences and the New Jersey nurse cared for Elisabeth A. Kelley, chairman of Dr. John B. K. Smith, director and Mrs. Fred Sauer, 1312 West- three-quarter-length sleeves. Sh the work being done in North battle casualties being flown back the education committee of the of training and research, at Marl- ley Ave., and Robert G. Turner, wore a matching veil head Africa, Lebanon, Israel, and to the states from hospitals in Monmouth County Mental Health boro. »on ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grif- piece and a corsage of whit Casablanca, French Morocco. BOOKED FOR SURVIVAL — Michael A. Sedlalc, chief of iuam and Hawaii and later from Association, and Mrs. Edwin En- A tour of the hospital will fol- fin, 643 Poole Ave., were mar- chrysanthemums. Guests were Claire Nunziata admlimtration of the Little Silver Civil DeWie and Port Layutey, French Morocco. sign, chairman of the County low the lunch period. She served for two years at the ried March 21 In Holy Family Raymond H. Ketcham, Key Eiberon; Alberta Rinaldi, Nep- Disaster Control, presents a nuclear survival manual to Naval Hospital in Yokosuka, Ja Catholic Church. port, brother of the bridegroom tune; Mrs. Colleen McNabb, As. Mrs. Harriett Balkan, borough librarian. The book was pan. Rev. Joseph G. Fox, pastor, was best man. bury Park, and Meg Sephton, perfoormed the double ring cere- A luncheon for the bridal par- Brick Township. the gift of the local Civil Dsfeni,* unit. The unit's regular Miss Warden's retirement On Campus mony. ty and immediate family followe On Saturday, members and meeting will be hold in the borough hall tomorrow. marked the end of her third tour of duty in Oakland, where mosl The bride wore a white silk or- in the home of the bridegroom' guests of the chapter will attend Miss Suzanne Perkins, daugh- Ir. and Mrs. Albert Savage, 21 mother. performance in New York of of her time was devoted to treat "airfield Dr., New Shrewsbury, ganza street-length gown with ment of neuropsychiatric patients ter of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Dix Per- round neckline and three-quarter- Following a wedding trip t< "Foxy" starring Bert Lahr. They kins, 38 Catherine Ave., Red graduate of Red Bank Catholic Bermuda, the couple will resid will have dinner at Alberts in The and training of neuropsychiatric ligh . School, Miss Savage is length sleeves. Her shoulder- St. Joseph's Is Setting technicians. In recognition of her Bank, sailed March 21 for at 2084 Westfield Rd., Scotc Village. lajoring in Russian studies. length veil of illusion was at- outstanding service she received England where she will study tached to a large flower head- Plains. During Secretaries' Week begin with D.-. Karel Bobath at the ning April 19, members will join a letter of appreciation from her piece and she carried a nosegay The bride was graduated from Western Palsy Center in Lon- Bennett Carlisle, Jr., son of other secretaries for dinner in commanding officer, Rear Adm. of white roses. Matawan High School and wa don. Ar. and Mrs. Bennett Carlisle, the Smlthville Inn. Ruth E. Col For Saturday Wedding C. L. Andrews, Medical Corps, employed by Henry Luhrs Sei Sickles PI., Shrewsbury, will Miss Barbara Griffin, Jersey Skiffs, Morgan. lins, "Secretary of the Year,' U. S. Navy. Miss Perkins, a graduate ther- KEYPORT — Miss Joan Carol The bride was given in mar- apist from Tufts University, Bos- ae graduated from the 45-weelc City, aunt of the bridegroom, was The bridegroom was graduated will be honored. •. Hemmerlin, daughter of Mr. and lage by her father. She wore a "You have worked long and ton, was selected from 20 ther- urframe and powerplant tech- maid of honor. She wore an apri- from North Plainfield High Schoo The executive committee wll Mrs. Andrew Hemmerlin, 19 ioor-lengtht peau de soie gown hard to improve the quality of apists to study with Dr. Bobath licians course at Parks College cot silk dress with round neck- and Is employed by the Unite* meet at the New Jersey Natura Mary Ann Court, West Keans- with a controlled bell silhouette. patient care on wards under you w' T has a special technique for Aeronautical Technology of line and short sleeves. A short States government in the Plain Gas Co., Asbury Park April 29 burg, became the bride of The fitted bodice had a sculp- jurisdiction," the letter stated the treatment of children afflict iaint Louis University, St. Louis, circular veil covered her match- field Post Office. He served foui On May 6 the chapter will com- Anthony William Malinconico, Jr., tured scoop neckline and long "Your interest in improving th ed with cerebral palsy. The Ao., April 14. Mr. Carlisle, a 1958 ing crown and she carried a nose- years in the U. S. Navy. memorate the New Jersey Ter here, Saturday. apered sleeves. The skirt, which work and m or a 1 e of th gay of pale pink carnations. Western Palsy Center in London »raduate of Red Bank High centenary. Samuel Stelle Smith The bridegroom is the son of mded in a chapel train, had a many neuropsychiatric techni- treats children from throughout School, has accepted employ- Michael Cousins, Jersey City, historian and author, will speak Mrs. Anthony W. Malinconico, 34 r i n c e s s front panel trimme< cians trained at Oak Knoll an the world. ment with McDonnell Aircraft was best man. on New Jersey history. Lower Main St., Matawan, and with pearls and Alencon lace. A now serving here and at nava Corp., St. Louis, Mo. After a reception in the home installations throughout the worli Up to the time of her selection, Information on membership and the late Mr. Malinconico. two-tier waist-length veil of ny- Miss Perkins was with the Hey- of the bridegroom's parents, the Bride-Elect meetings may be obtained by Rev. William Bausch performed on illusion was held by a crown has been noteworthy." couple left for Atlantic City. When man Clinic on Wyckoff PI., Red Miss Cheryl Bagwell, North- contacting Miss Amelia Gilly, 311 the double ring ceremony in St. )f crystals and pearls and she The letter further spoke of Mis! Bank. She met Dr. Bobath while they return, they will reside in Cedar Ave., Long Branch. Joseph's Catholic Church. arried a cascade bouquet of Warden's "dedication to duty, in over PL, Middletown, is among Union Beach. she wa- a student therapist at 448 women students at the Uni- vhite carnations and stephanotis itiative, unfailing willingness tc Kennedy Hospital for Children in The bride attended Keyport listen and understand, her toler- versity of Wisconsin in Madison, Miss Dolores Raskasky, Cliff- Boston. At completion of the whose high scholastic standing High School and is employed by wood, was maid of honor. Sh ance, sense of humor, and eager course, Miss Perkins, a grad- J. J. Newberry and Co., Keyport. To Study Township Units made them eligable to attend the wore a floor-length aqua chiffo ness to work diligently no mattei uate of Middletown Township The bridegroom was graduated MIDDLETOWN - The official tinuing league study of local gov- recent honors luncheon sponsored sheath with blouse-effect jacket what the task." High School, will enter the Uni- from Keyport High School and is boards, commissions and other ernment will be made by the >y the Associated Women Stu- and a small matching headpiec The retiring Navy nurse plan: employed by Ye Cottage Inn, appointed bodies of the local gov- members who have attended the versity of Barcelona in Spain. lents organization and Sigma Ep- with back bow. She carried . to visit in Monmouth Beach an Keyport. ernment will be the subject of board meetings. Mrs. Paul E. Op- silon Sigma, national honorary cascade bouquet of Harvesl elsewhere on the East Coast be- discussion at two meetings of the penheimer, resource committee Wayne Weseman, son of Mr society for freshmen women at Moon and tangerine carnations, fore seeking civilian employment League of Women Voters ol Mid- chairman, will lead the discuss- and Mrs. Ralph Weseman, 70 the university. in California. dletown Township today end to- ions. The bridesmaids, who wore Poricy La., Middletown, has Name Two morrow. identical ensembles, were Mis; returned to Lehigh University,, Elizabeth Malinconico, sister Bethlehem, Pa., where he is i Frederick Bopp, M, son of Mr. Today's unit meeting will be the bridegroom, and Miss Diane freshman majoring in civil en rnd Mrs. Frederick Bopp, Jr., To Head held at 8:15 p.m. ln the home of Guerriero, cousin of the bride- gineering. He is a member of the 5 June Ter., New MonmouHi, is • Mns. William Mills, Everett Rd., To Marry groom, both of Matawan. They Engaged class council, president of his member of the Brown University Linoroft. Tomorrow's unit will carried cascade bouquets of Har- dormitory section, treasurer of Glee Club which concluded its '64 Follies meet at 9:15 a.m. in Leeds Hall, dest Moon carnations. the resident hall council and a concert tour Saturday after ap- RUMSON - Mrs. William C. Kings Hwy. Babysitting service I delegate to Arcadia, the studen pearing at colleges ta St. Peters- Rue and MM. Thomas Morton is available at the morning meet- Ralph Malinconico, Matawan,' uncle of the bridegroom, was the governing body. He is a pledge burg, Fla.; Atlanta, Ga.; Win- of Pair Haven were named chair- Ing. >f Theta Delta Chi national fra- ston-Salem, N. C; Sweet Briar, men for the 1964 Follies of the best man. Ushers were Aneillo Members of the league's local Malinconico, Matawan, brother of ernity. Va., and in the Senate Rotunda, Junior Service League of Mon- government resource committee the bridegroom, and Joseph Nun- Washington D. C, and George mouth at its recent meeting in and other league members have ziato, Union Beach, cousin of the Washington Motor Lodge, King the clubhouse. Miss Linda Doughtle, daughte of Prussia, Pa. Miss Joan M. Rafferty attended public meetings of sev- bridegroom. of Mr. and Mrs. Howard The league membership voted eral of the township boards in After a reception in the Em- Doughtie, 41 Heights Ter., Fair to also continue the lecture series LITTLE SILVER — Counci the past few months. Question- press Hotel, Keansburg, the Haven, has been elected secre- Miss Joyce L. Kelper, daugh- for the 1964-65 season. Mrs. man and Mrs. Michael X Raffer- naires have been tilled out by the couple left by jet for a wedding tary of the Delta Delta Delta ter of Mr. and Mrs. PfcilKp C. Charles Walker of Little Silver ty, 03 Rumson Rd., announce th« chairman of each such board. In trip to Puerto Rico and Jamaica. pledge class at Mount Union Col Keiper, 22 Beedwood Dr., was named chairman, engagement of their daughter addition to information about the lege, Alliance, Ohio, where she is Shrewsbury, has been pledged » Miss Joan Marie Rafferty, function and makeup of each When they return, they will re- Dr. James WWtehead, new sjde.at 23 Lower Main St., Mata- a freshman majoring in educa- Phi Sigma Chi sorority at Grovs director of Monmouth Museum Walter Scott Coon, Jr.r son • body, the qut&immm-timfoM Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Coon to illuminate the areas of 'rela- wan. "• tion. City College where she is a fresh- proposed for Holmdel Park, was man majoring in modern lan- guf-sl speaker at the luncheon Sr. of Ludlow, Mass. tionships with the governing body The bride was graduated from and the communications between Keyport High School and is em- Two shore area student guages. in honor of the league's sustain- Miss Rafferty is a graduate oi pledged fraternities at the Una ers in the clubhouse. Dr. White- Red Bank Catholic High Schoo: the various boards and the Town- ployed by One-Hour Martmizing, ship Committee. Matawan. versity of Tampa (Fia.) recent- Spring recess ended April 6 for head's topic concerned plans for and the College of New Rochelle ly,. Kevin M. Hughes, son of Mr, the museum and commended the New York. She is teaching Presentation of 1< '"I nlor. or !«H the state's point system, Ned J, mary election for tha nomination! ol Jo a Slnt thane. (») Nortbm«.rlr candldatea for . .,. - 294 feel more or lasa to a point: First Lt. Willian J. Henderson, Lights went out and wrecka Parsekian, director of the Divis- Eleclora of a Prealdent and vice- thence (21) Southwwtfriy -«- » Slip Into the Red and Susan Killane, Strathmore. •hall be made either by written re- Northerly along th» lln. of Hout. 78 In some card games spade Some paragraphs from thi quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk, 1S.300 feet more or les« to the Intersec- or the County Board of Elections on tion of the aame with the corporal, count twice as much as any other third letter, dated April 4, read: line of Matawan Township; thence (14> 1 forms provided by aald Municipal Clerk suit. This is not true of bridge, bu "On the base, we lost some com Moving? A fast action Register or Board or by calling In person at the Easterly along th. corporate lin. of The Hand DAWSON Classified Ad finds cash buyer office of the Municipal Clerk or Coun- Matawan Township 1,000 feet to a point the player with spades has a bi munication lines, and the other: By SAM DAWSON ty Board ot Elections up lo and In-where the same Is Ifteriected by advantage over his opponents: hi were for top priorities. But nor for things you don't want to taki cluding September 24, 10fl4\ Gravelly Brook; thenc 08) Along th. South dealer NEW YORK (AP)—The Uni are seeking safer havens for The said Board of Registry and Elec- corporal, line of Matawan Township can outbid them without havin] ma! service is being resumed. along. 9,200 feet more or lesa to th» polnl North-South vulnerable ed States came close to balanc- their money. tion will meet on formed by Willow Brook corner b.lng to bid for more tricks. This is, NORTH 'We set aside one wire circuit TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1D64 the point and place of Beginning. ing its books with the rest ol The United States also has between the hours ot 7 a.m. and if he believes his eyes rather than * 6 for the press, and that's how the world in the first thret p.m., for the purpose ot conducting DISTBICT #4 his ears. S7AK.Q98732 most stories reached the state: gained by the one-shot influx o) the general election for the election Morgaovllls Volunteer Fire Horn* months of 1964 for the first tinn dollars that the Soviet Union NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MorganviiH-Tennent ltd. When this hand came our way 0 9 There was bound to be some con- Take notice that a public heartn Electors of a President and Vice- ALL that certain tract or parcel of * A 6 5 in seven years. bought in Europe with its gold •ill be held by the Planning Board ol President of tho United Btat.s of land situate In tho Township of Marl- fa the recent national tournament, WEST EAST flicting news, with all the con- the Borough of New Shrewsbury a1 America (four years). boro, County ol Monmouth and Stat. die opponents could have bid and fusion. Wire services and maga But the outlook for the rest oi to pay for American grain ship- 8:15 p.m. April IS. 1004, at the Tlnton A United States Senator. of Now Jersey, and la mor. particular- AA854 «VKQJ10?2 the year is that U.S. payments ments. Falls School on Tlnton Ave. to con- A Member of the House ol Retire ly described at follows: made five spades. Instead, they C.5 Los Angeles bridge star O K Q 10 5 Jtheir families. They do not de- special conditions will last FIjORBNCE R. PESKOE, ALL that certain tract or parcel ol awan Township; thenc. along th. lat- There are several reason Secretary land situate In the Township of Marl- ter In part and part by Matawan Bor- •who held the North cards. He • 10 8 2 pend directly on the local econ- much longer. They feel that April 1 Wi >oro, County of Monmouth and State ough (2) Southeasterly 6,100 feet mor. Sooth West North Eafct why the first quarter's perform- ,t New Jersey, and Is more particular or less to the point where Route 79 In- invented the rather pixyish bid omy. The military performed a imports are bound to rise, par- ly described as follows: Pass Double Redouble NOTICE tersects the Corporate line of Matawan of two spades, which talked East I 0 major part of rescue and repai ince may be more of a fluke ticularly if the federal tax cut BEGINNING at a point at the in Township; thenco (3) Southerly along 1 7 Pass 2 •(!) Pass work." iian the guarantee of an en Notice or Resale to Levi Richarc ersectlon of the centerllne of Coun- the line of Route 79, 18,300 feet more or cut of ever bidding the spades. Pass 4 V SO stimulates U.S. industrial ac- Gloria Stanley, West Farms Road Route 520 with the centerllnes o Jess to the Intersection of the aame When you're looking at all of Doubl2 NTe Pass ,5 Henderson finished with: "The :o the nagging problem. tivity and consumer spending Freehold, N. J.. and to whom else thla Conover Road and Boundary Road with the southeasterly line of Lola ; All Pass may concern: Please take notice that said point being the most northwest 7-17 Block 45; thence (-4) Southwestern the cards in the cold light of day, Opening llead — f. J., one 1858 Oldsmoblle Serial No. Colts Neck) and Marlboro Townships a point' in the line of the latter and would allow Erdos to steal the "We were just hit another turn from abroad eases some ol question of whether a tax-cut (1) Southeasterly — 2,600 feet more or the king of diamonds to ruff out 687W 10221, because of breach of con- comer to Lot 2 of Block 45; thenc j spade suit from under his nose, shock but we're getting used to the pressure for higher interesl stimulated economy here may ditional sales contract fay you THE)e«j to a point In the Bame; thence by by the latter and part by Lot 6 of West's ace. Then back to my hand MONMOUTH COUNTY NATIONAL the same (2) Southwesterly — 2,000 feet Block 45 (6) Westerly 1,509 feet more or but it did happen in a national them." rates. It encourages those seek lead to inflation later on. This mor. or less to a point In the same; less to a point In the' centerllne of with another, tramp to discard thence by the same (3) Southerly — tournament and East was a ing to increase U.S. exports would tend to encourage an out-April 1 Wyncrest Road; thence along the name clubs- on the queen and ten of 0,560 feet mora or less to a point at (7) Northerly 700 teet more or less to a player of considerable experience. further and it casts a differem flow of investment money rath- the Intersection of the sam. with point at the Intersection of the same diamonds. BEOISIllV AMD ELECTION the centerllne of Dutch Lane Road with the ccntorllne of Gordon's Corner Deep Finesse ight on the efforts of U.S. reper than the present inflow. thenc? leaving said Boundary Road Road; thence along the latter (8) West- ipSSIegr honest a Jace NOTICE and • corttlmilng along the corporate Post 204 resentatives trying for tarif! BOROUGH OF SEA BRIGHT, N. J erly 3,400 feet more or less lo a point A deep finesse made the con-your opponent has, even if* he line belween said Atlantic (Colts Neck) at the Intersection of the same with tract for us when West opened joncess-ions from other nations Notice la hereby given that the Dla and Marlboro Townships (4) Southwest- the ccnterllno of Route 530; thence ooks like Ivan Erdos, don't be- ulcl Board of Election and Registry In erly — 7,400 feet more or less to a point along the latter (9) Northerly 1,560 leet The apparent balance als In line ot the same and corner to « trumpp. I won in dummy and Has Election and tor the Borough ot Sea Bright. more or less to a point at the Inter- ieve that he is bidding on cards fts quite a weight from the County ot Monmouth, State of New Freehold Township; thence along the section of the same with the center- led the nine of diamonds, letting that you can see in your own Reassigned Jeraey, win meet at tha plac. herein corporate line between Freehold and llne of Crlno Road; thence along the y : shoulder of U.S. monetary au- -ifter designated on Marlboro Township (5) Northweslerly latter (10) Northerly 7,900 feet more or it ride to West's jack. spades are always — 10,330 feet more or less to s "Stt$ At Riverview thorities who have been battling TUESDAY, APRIL 21, IBM lesa to a point at the Intersection o( The shift to clubs came too late. hand/ " point In the centerllne of New Jer the same with the ccnterline ot Ten- worth a mentioni . to reassure the rest of the worl between th. houra of J:0O au m. and sey State Highway Route 70 where nent Road; thence along the latter (H) I could take dummy's ace, get to RED BANK — Joseph Rafletto 1:00 p. m. (Eastern Standard Time! the same Is Intersected by the south Southwesterly 50 feet more or less to a DAILY QUESTION about the strength oE the Yan- for th. purpoa. of conductlni the Pri branch of Topanemus Brook; thence point In the same and corner to Lot of Spring Lake, a junior at Chris- kee dollar, and to discourage maxr Election for tha nomination of along the said brook (6) Westerly the i of Block 52; thence by tha latter Partner bids one diamond, the tian Brothers Academy, was Candldatea. various couraei and distances 9,800 feet tho following tour (4) courses and dis- next player doubles, and you ithers from turning in surplu: Said Primary Election will Da held more or less ,to a point corner to tance. (12) Northweaturly 160 feat mor. elected president of the, new Med- In- said municipality for th. purpoa. Freehold Township and Kanalapan or less to a point; thenc. (13) North- dollars for our gold. 1 Today in History hold: Spades—K Q J 19 33. of nominating electors of a Preslden Township; thence along the corporate eaaterly ITS feet more or lew to a point; ical Explorer's Post 204 at Riv- A balance of payments defic and Vlcc-Presldent ot the United line between Manalapan and Marlboro thenca (14) Northwesterly 67 feet mor« or Hearts None. Diamonds 8 7 6 2. erview Hospital last week. States, and nominating a United States Townships (7) Northeasterly — 7,170less to a point; thence (US) Southwest- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Clubs — Q J 7. What do you say? occurs when U.S. spending Senator, a Member of the House of [eet more or less to a point In the erly 121 feet more or less to a point cor- Also elected were Philip Doug- lending and aid gives foreigner; Representatives for the Third Congres- Bame; thence by the same (8) North- ner to the same and comer to Lot Today is Tuesday, April 7, Answer: Bid one spade. A re- sional District of New Jersey, a Coun- westerly — 1,550 feet more or less 6 of Block 52; thence by the latter louble allows the opponents to las of New Shrewsbury and Monmore dollars than they returr ty Clerk, a Surrogate, and one Mem-to a point at the Intersection of the the following six (6) courses and dis- the 98th day of 1964. There are mouth Regional High School, vict here for our exports, or jer of the Board of Chosen Freeholders same with the centerllne of Robcrts- tances (16> Northwesterly 208 feet mor. 268 days left in the year. bid their hearts and perhaps get for the County of Monmouth, and to t-llle Road; thence by the latter ID) or less to a polnl; thence (17) North- president; Patrick O'Dwyer o yields on our investments. the following municipal office, viz: Northerly — 4.270 feet more or lens westerly 198 feet more or less to a point; Today's highlight In history: the auction up to four or five Two Oouncllmen for l»» full term ot :o a point at the Intersection of the thoncs (18) Northerly 234 feet more'or hearts before your next turn West Long Branch and Christia In the first three months three yeara each. lame with the centerllne of Gordon's less to a point; thence (IB) Northeast- On this date in 1788, a group Brothers Academy, secretary 1963 this deficit was $810 mi: One Councilman for the uncxplred Corner Road; thence by the latter (10) erly 232 feet more or less to a point: of revolutionary war officers :omes. term ot one year. Northeasterly — 10,350 feet more or thence (20) Northweslerly 322 feet mor. Jay Schuster of Matawan an: A Tax Collector for the full term ess to a point at the intersection of or less to a point; thence (21) South- For Sheinwold's 36-page book- lion before seasonal adjus he same with the centerllne of Wyn-westerly M0 feet more or lets to a point from New England founded CBA, treasurer; Michael Mahon- of four years. let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," ment. Said Primary Election will ba field ;rest Road; thence by the latter (11) corner to the «anie and corner to Lot what was to be Marietta, Ohio. ey of Lincroft and CBA and Mi- for th. purpose of nominating persons Southerly — 700 feet more or less 13 of Block 52; thence by the latter send 50c to Bridge Book, Red But the season plays a rol o a point In the same corner to Lot the following four (4) courses and dis- They set up the first formally- chael Scarpellino of Red Bank an today's brighter picture, Thi of the respective parties to the offices r of lilock 45 as designated on the tances (22) Southwesterly 628 feet raor. organized government in the Bank Register, Box 3318, Grand above mentioned and aim to elect one jfflclal Tax Assessment Map ot Marl- or less to a point; thence (23) South- CBA, both cabinet represent* deficit in the first quarter i: mala and on. female member from boro Township; thence along the lat- then "Northwest" under the Central Station, New York 17, each election district in the Borough of westerly 654 feet more or lesa to a tives, and John Seiti of Lincroft usually smaller than In anj Ssa Bright as Members of the iron- ter (12) Easterly — 1,509 feet more point; thenco (24) Northwesterly 1,331 authority of the ordinance of N. Y. mouth County Executive Committee for or less to a point comer to the same feet more or less to a point; thenc. and Red Bank Catholic High ither period of the year. U.S each of the two major political partita, thence by the Bame (13) Northwester- (25) Southwesterly 708 leet more or 1787. School, quartermaster. (Republican and Democratic). ly — ff77 feet more or less to a point less to a point corner to the same SOOT, NOT SMOKE exports often rise in the earl' comer to the aame; thence still by the and corner to Lot 27 ot Block 52; On this date months and so does the flow o Also ten Delegates-at-Large and tensame In part and part by Lot 17 of thence by the latter In part and In 1798, Congress established RED BANK — Independent En- The Explorer Boy Scout post Alt.ernate-Delegate«-at-Larg« are to be Block (5 and Lot B of Block U (14) part by Lot 23 of Block 82 (28) was established at Riverview so income from U.S. investment; choaen by the Republican Party to Northeasterly — 2,050 feet more or Northwesterly 1,058 feet more or les. Mississippi Territory which in- gine Company was called back represent aald Republican Party at the lesa to a point corner to the latter; to a point corner to th. sam. to the scene of Thursday's fire high school boys could explore vo- abroad. National Convention, and also that two thence by the same In part and part and corner to Lot 2d of Block 52; cluded the present state of Ala- From the early reports—th Robert A. Fuller District Delegates and two Alternate by Lot 3 ot Block 44 (15) Boutheast- hence by the latter the following eight bama. in the Sherwin-Williams Paint cational opportunities connected District Delegates to the »ald Repub- srly — 590 feet more or less to a 8) courses and distances (27) North- with the hospital. final figures are due about th GREENVILLE AFB, Miss. - lican National Convention, and thirty- iolnt corner to the same; thence by easterly 1)18 feet more, or lesa to a point; In 1860, the Philadelphia Ath- store, 137 Broad St., Friday aft- three Delegates-at-Large and thirty AI he same (161 Northeasterly — 330 thence (28) Northwesterly 294 teet mor. ernoon. A resident reported Dr. Stephen J. Dubel, an assist- middle of May—this year has Airman Third Class Robert A ternate-Delegates-at-Large are to be 'eet more or less to a point corner to or less to a point; thence (29) South- letics played their first base- seen greater than usual gains in chosen by llic Democratic Party to rep- :he same; thence by tho same (17) westerly 99 (eet more or Ie3s to a point; ball game. smoke, but a fireman said it wasant attending physician on the Fuller, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don- resent Bald Democratic Party at the Northwesterly -- 478 fed more or less thenco (30) Northwesterly 413 feet mor. apparently scot lifted by Friday's Riverview staff, is adviser to ixports. And the returning flow aid R. Fuller of 250 Vanderveer National Convention, and throe District Lo a point corner to the same; thence or less to a point; thence (31) North- In 1891, pioneer American if income on investment Delegates and three Alternate Dlstrjc till by the same In part and part by easterly 101 feet more or less to a point; showman Phineas T. Barnum ligh winds; Post 204. PI., Long Branch, N. J., is be- Delegates lo the Democratic Natlona Lot 1 of Block 42 r 181 Northeasterly thence (32) Northwesterly 45 feet mor. ibroad has been augmented by ing reassigned to Richards-Ge- Convention are to be chosen by the — 1,360 feet more or less to a point or less to a point; thence (33) North- died. respectivp e parties In the Third Con- comer to the same and In the line of easterly 330 feet more or less to a flow of foreign-held dollars baur AFB, Mo., following his greflslonal" DDistrici t oft the StatState ooff NewLot 2 of Block 42; thence by the latter point; thence (34) Northeasterly 295 In 1943, American patrols DAILY CROSSWORD n this market for investment Jerflpy In sai Primary Election. (19) Southeasterly — 100 feet more or feet more or less to a point corner to made a junction with the Brit- ACROSS 2. Persia 22. Greek raduation from the technical Tho said Board nf Registry and Eleo- less to a point comer to the samel the samo and In the centerllne oC iere. Bankers say much of this training course for United States tlon will meet on thence still by the samo (20) North- Texas Road, thenca by tha latter (35) ish Eighth Army in Tunisia. l.Asp 3. Harbor letter easterly — 1,073 feet more or less to Southwesterly 4,050 feet more or lesa iflux arises from fear of rising Air Force fire protection special- TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1964 to the point and place or Beginning. In 1945, American carrier 6. Reduce 4. Man's 23. Dis- between tna noura ot T:00 a. m. ana a point corner to the same; thence by to pulp iflation in Europe — investor: the same (21) Northwesterly — 320 feet FLOYD WYOKOFF, nick- patch ists here. Airman Fuller was 8:00 p. m. for the purpoaa of eonduct* more or less to a point in line of the planes sank Japan's largest fng th. Genera) Election. 10. Eat away name 25. Spawn trained to prevent and fight same and corner to Lot 3 of Block Township Cleric battleship — the Yumato — off 11. Pilaster 5. Correct of fish Said General Election will b* h.ld ,2; thence by the latter (22) North April 7. 13 .5241.60 Kyushu Island. structural, aircraft, and material In (aid municipality (or tha purpose easterly — 1.3tK) feet more or less to 12. Culture 6. Disfigure 26. Emer- Raritan Names ires and to perform preventive of electing electors ol a President and a point In the conterllne of Conover NOl'It'E Ten years ago—Five ranking medium 7. Suffix son Vlce-Prcsldcnt of the United States, and Road: thence by the name (23) Boulh BUFERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY maintenance on fire fighting electing a United states Senator, • easterly 510 feet more or less to a CHANCERY IHVISIONi French officers were killed 13. Coerces denoting waa Violations Clerk Mpmber of the House of Represents. mint In the same; thence by the same MONMOUTII CO. when their military transport 15. Discuss action one equipment and vehicles. The air-Ives for Hie Third Congressional Dls. 24) Southerly — 030 feet more or les* TJOCKK.T NO. M-347M3 RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Doro- Civil Action crashed off Palma, Majorca. casually 8. Let it 27. Hate man is a graduate of Long Branch riot of New Jersey, a County Clerk, 0 a point In the same; thence Bllll ly A. Gaynor has been appointed i Surrogate, ntul one Member of the (y the same (25) Southeasterly — ORDER POIt PUBLICATION Five years ago — Voters in 17. Anglo- Btand: 29. Jumps Yesterday's Anawer Senior High School. Hoard of Chosen Free holders for the .310 feet morn or less to the point and EVA 7.IEOLEH. Plnlntllt vs WILLIAM Saxon letter print. olations clerk. ?ounly of Monmouth, anti for the fll. place of Beginning. ZIEOLKIt. Defendant Oklahoma approved repeal of 32. Old- owing mnnlrlpiil office, viz: The plaintiff, having filed her com- The action was taken Friday DISTRICT t: nnhrrt*vllle Flrchou*e-4 the state prohibition act in ef- 18. Guido'a 9. Bungle fashioned 39. Mark rwo Councllmen for tha full term of Route 570 iliifiit In the nhnve cause, and th. note 12. Entertains school of a tght when the Township Com- lire* years each. ALL that certain tract or parcel ot court having determined that personal fect since Oklahoma became a Names Police, One Counclhmin for the unexplred and situate In the Township of Msrl- service of process upon the defendant 19.Journey H. A plant of "tablets" wound littee accepted the resignation lerm of one year. / :>oro, County of Monmouth and State In accordance with Rule 4:9R-2 should ftate in 1907. 21, Pouchlike the lily 35. Hesitation 41. Son of Mrs. Frances Malone from the A Tax Collector for the full term >f New Jersey, and Is more particular- not be required: One year ago — Representa- City in Civil Suit if four years. described nl follows: IT IS. on this 1st day ot April, parts in family sound Jacob ost. Notice la hereby liven that qualified .IBftlNNING at a point at tha In 964, on motion of Donald I. Dvorin, tives of Egypt, Syria and Iraq plants 16. Neuter 37. Ugly old 42. Paradise voters of th. Borough of Sea Bright, lersectlon of the corporate line be- Esq., of the firm of Mwgolls, Mar- 24. Anchored women The committee ordered tha' FREEHOLD — An Asbury Park County of Monmouth, mat. of New Jer- :wcen Middlesex and Monmouth Coun. golin, Turak A Gordon, Eaqs., attorneys were meeting in Cairo in talks pronoun 44. Coin: ids be advertised for construe- aey, not already registered In Bald mu- ties with the corporate line between (or plaintiff, ordered, that the aald ah- aimed at merging the three na 28. One of the 20. A body 38. Skin Swed. man whose charges recently led nicipality under the lawa of New Jar-Uanalapan and Marlboro townships and lent defendant do anawer the plain- Barrymores of water disorder 48. Close to on of a storm sewer at Hem-to a criminal indictment against ley governing permanent raglatratloo runB from said beginning point along tiff's complaint by serving upon th. tions into a new United Arab >ck St. and Mountain Ave. Bids may register or transfer with the clerk the latter (1) In a southeasterly dlrec- attorney for the plaintiff an answer to Republic. 30. Loop with two city policemen for atrocious of sail) municipality at tier office Bor- on 15,530 feet more or less to a the complaint on or before the 2nd day running 1 g f ll also be sought for the pur- lugh Hall, 1(199 East Ocean Avenue, oint In the line or the same, and In -if June, 10(14: and file his nnnwer nnd assault and battery has filed a !ea Bright, New Jersey, at any time is centerllne of Roberstvllle Road; >rool of service in dupllcnte with th. knot % hase of 10,000 gallons of regular civil suit for damages against the bt'lwrni Wednesday, April Tl. IP6I, and lence along tho latter (2) Northerly Meirt of the Superior Court, Blate EILEEN CLAYMAN IS 7 10 If 31. Fish nets :asoline and 5,000 gallons o policemen and the city of Asbury Thursday. September 21. 19(11, during 270 feet more or lesa to a point at louse Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, In MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — Ei- 33. For fear the following hours: Dally 0:00 a. m. he Intersection of the same with the cconlnnce with the rules of civil '// % remium gasoline for township Park. lo 12:00 noon, 3:00 to 4.00 p. m.: Bat-:r lesa lo a point at the Intersection ol and the rules of Ibis court, shall, a party March 31. Attending were of G. Sweeton. The suit, filed for Mr.Iny, September 2(, 19111, during the same with the centerllne of Crlnc wllhln 20 days hereafter be publisher! Russell ?/// he Norgate Manor area. The Floyd by his attorney, Thomas 'OMOIVIIIR hours: Iially 0:00 a.m. lo [load; thence along tho latter (5) In the Red Bank Register a newnpa- Kim Stoe, Joy Anes, Thomas 37. Owns 21 it 17 ommittee said it is conducting a :30 p.m. Bsttmlnys 0:00 a.m. to 12:00 Northerly 7,000 feet more or less to -!T printrtl at Red lianlr, In this Btal. Froehllch, Daniel Shapiro, Susan J. Smith, Jr., contends they beat loon, Sundays and Holidays excepted. point at the Intersection ot the Bame -r 4 weeks successively, at lenal one. 40. Conferences % ewer survey. Mso September 21. 22, 23 and 24, 1064Hth the centerllne of Tennent Road; In every week; and It la further ordered Shore, and her sisters Ann and 11 2t It him March 31, 1S62. !rom D:(tO a.m. to 0:00 p.m. henco along the latter (6) Soutftwest- thai aorvloa upon tha deKnrtunt of th. 43. To speak The committee announced the On Thursday, September 24, 1964, irly B0 feet more or lesa to a point complaint and of this order (or nn- Debbie Clayman. first The charge against the munici- ;he registration books will ba closed rt the same and corner to Lot 5 ot Ice of this order) ai service aubatl- It U II ppointment of Stephen J. Filard intll after the forthcoming funeral Hock S2 aa designated on the of. luted tor personal Ben-Ice ot nrncesn 45. Prepare for the Planning Board. A memberpality alleges it was responsible Election on Tuesday, November 3, Iclal Tax Assessment Map of Marlboro within the state, he mrule wllhln 80 SON FOR WILBURS publication Ml. 'ownshlp: thenco along the latter the lays hereafler upon defendants moth- It ' the Zoning Board of Adjust- for his injuries, for his being con- MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - 46. Growl y fined to the municipal jail with- Notice of change of residence or ap- ollowlng nine (fll courses and distances rt, Mrs. Robert Borraira, 578 Rock- y illcallon for transfer nf registration, 7) Northwesterly — 160 feet more or iway Btrei-I. Muter. Inland, New York, 47. Projecting // ent, he replaces Anthony Monta- jeirsormlly or by leaving snmn »t her •on, Dm, was born Feb. 24 /A Y/, 11 out any cliar^e, and for his being I lie [undo either liy written re- ess to a point; thence (fl) Northeast- roof edges n na who resigned. it forwarded lo tho Municipal Clerk rly 176 feet more or lean to a point, •Mlrfence. or l,y certified mall, re- Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Wilbur, denied medical attention. r the County Hoard of Elections on hence (9i Northweslerly 57 feet more urn receipt rem.Mted ||,, envelope to 49. Wither i«v» upon It the return address n( me Northland La., Strathmore, at the VI ft nrni provided by snld Municipal >r less to ft point; thence (til) 8™y 'or Ilia Floral Park, N. Y. This is their DOWN ine Tree Village, fcatonlown, They arrested Mr. Floyd, report- idintlnK September 21, IDfll. 121 • Northwesterly IDS feet more or first child. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur 1. To lead a Hie polling olaca lor th. Borough of ss tn a point; thence (13) Northerly ReapeolfiMly advlsr.1, tf W as fined $25 yesterday by Maf edly after investigating a distur- )ra Bright la located at th. Borough — 234 feet more or less to a point; moved here last October Mr. Wil- passive •all, 1090 EBB! Octan Avenue, la* hence (14) Northeasterly — 23] feet FRANK J. K1NOPIELD ate Wiliam I. Klatsky. She wasbance at his home, and charged J> tt bur is a program planner tor exiatenco Srlght, New Jersey. nora or leas to a point; thence (15) WlllUm II. Donnelly *' arged with drunkenness on him with being disorderly and MARY LARSON. Northwesterly — 322 feet mor. or teie Western Electric. *-7 , Borough Clerk. to a point comer to th. aame and tn est Front St. Saturday. arrest. prii ;, i.i tsa.os lln. of Lot SO. Block 51 of said map; «•«•'». «. Ji. a , *ii in imaoietown MTODIETOWN - Sevea per Police reported that ih« Con- «mt were Injured Saturday night Polk* itid Conroy wu Issued' in (oar wddenti in vuiaut p«m toy CM cntbtd into the retr'otf • ctreteu driving funuaotu. another auto which wu making Two people were hurt in • two- Fitkin Starts Course * left turn ofMJ* Wghwiy, ear cr**h at Kewrata 8prittgt M Team* B, Enron, 2» B«, TThhe M ear ir*f driven by uA the writ to the Gtrdeo SUlej Ave., EM* K*«n*burg, WM trwu John C, Siv»««»« , M, off Cealer-i Pirfcwty. ed at RJvervlew Hospital for For OR Technicians ville Rd., Keyport. Mr. Scvige Raymond 1. AoseltnJ, IS, of| undergoing surgery tod to under- bead cut. was not hurt. 554 Newman Springs Rd., Lin- Polk* said Eremiu was in continuing education program at stand completely tit* reason* for (croft, wag hospitalized for facial Fitkin Hospital to provide trained tech- volved In a three-car .crash cuts. room, Rt. 35 and Navesink River Rd Police said the Anselmi car specifically at about 2:30 p.m. was traveling on Newman Springs Allen-Scott one of West Long Branch, act contribute According to police, the Ere- Rd., when it crashed into another' the successful functioning of (Continued) auto which had pulled out of the ng director of nursing service, mus car was stopped for announced that another six-month the whole operating room team. traffic light on the highway the possession of the Warren com- parkway, exit onto Newman Enrolled in the course are Mist Springs Rd. on-the-job training course for six the intersection when it wa mission. candidates selected to be trained Miss Constance struck in the rear by an auu The other car was operated Nurcvyk and Mrs. Ariene Jack< The results of this Inquiry could by Charles H. Baker. 71, of 183 operated by Bernard J. MeArdl. be highly explosive, according to son r;f Neptune, Mrs. Eileen Cas» 11 Clinton St., East Keansburg. Seton PI., Sou* Orange. Mr. commission staff members exam- Baker was not hurt. The aim of this program is to of Belmar, Mrs. Shirley Police said the McArdle « ining Oswald's contacts with the Smith of Jackson and Mrs. Shar- in turn was stopped for the ligfo State Department and with Rus-i A passenger in the Anselm auto, John Hanna, 100 Orchard- sionai personal in the techniques on Venezia of Bradley Beach. The) and was struck in the rear by sian intelligence officials in Mos- students will be trained under the car driven by Joseph S. Sciliano cow. hi'l Rd., Lincroft, was hospital the operating room ized with an ankle and head in- supplying them an guidance of Miss Genevieve Koss 26, of 443 Newman Springs Rd of Belmar, who has been the Lincroft. jury. practical background. NEW TURNCOAT — Mrs. Police said both drivers were operating room supervisor at Mr. <5clliano was issued a can Mellnda Maclean, American-born issued careless driving sum-; Fitkin 12 years and is a grad- less driving summons. 1 is specifically defined as a uate of the Ann May School of wife of British diplomat traitor monses. professional member of the op- In a second accident on thi Nursing Donald Maclean, has Joined the who is liighway-«t the Rt. 35 and Nev Soviet espionage service. trained to assist at various types Monmouth Rd, at about 6:30 p.m Montgomery Hyde, former of surgical operations and per- NEW LIEUTENANT —two people were hurt. member of the British Parlia- Special Study form related nursing services Treated for rib injuries at (hi ment, has reported to British and KENT, Ohio — Second Lt under the guidace and supervi- Ralph D. Frank, son of Lt. Col. hospital was Mrs. Louis Mille U.S. intelligence that Mrs. Mac- sion of a professional nurse. This 3' of 71 North Seventh St., Lon lean is now one of the most high- In Washington and Mrs. Ralph W. Frank, Jr., of allows the registered Highlands, N. J., has been com- Branch. She was a passenge ly regarded experts at Moscow's graduate nurse to function at her in an auto operated by her hus top training school of women missioned a second lieutenant in For Robert Culp highest potential in the surgical the United States Air Force upon band. spies. suite to aid the surgeon in her John Mclllwraith, 17, of KEYPORT - Robert S. Culp completion of the Air Force Re- According to Maclean's sources fullest capacity with more com- Maplewood Dr., New Monhiouth 225 Kearny St., social studies plex procedures. serve Officer Training Corps was taken to the hospital with behind the Iron Curtain, she helps teacher at Rumson-Falr Haven (AFROTC) program at Kent head injury. to groom agents hand-picked to Regional High School, has been The program's objectives are State University here. Lt. Frank operate in the U.S., Britajn, Can SOMETHING IN (NOT SO) COMMON — New member of the baseball Hall of Fame, Police said the youth's ca selected to spend two weeks this to train the student to deliver also received his BS degree In crashed into the side of the Mil ada and Australia. summer in a special study pro- Luke Appling, right, coach with the A'Hiletics, holdt the glove he will send to Cooperi- an appreciation of the technical aerospace technology. ler car which was traveling oi Hyde, a recognized authority gram In Washington. town, N. Y., at other Hall of Fame membert look on at Bradentown, Fla. From left are skills needed for the routines to 'on world espionage, says that the be carried out in the operating Rt. 35 through the Intersection The two-week program is spon Heinie Manush, Bill McKechnie, president Joe Cronin of the American League, Paul 'SPRING FLING' APRIL 18 A father and his son were hurl Russians have five schools for sored jointly by the New Jersey room, and how to apply them to In an accident at Rt. 35 in fron training spies and assassins with- State Society of Washington, D.C. Waner and Ed Routh. Appling was a star with the White Sox. general nursing procedures. Dur- HAZLET - A "Spring Fling" of the Middletown Lanes, in the Soviet Union. and the Eagleton Institute of Pol ing the course, the students are will be sponsored by St. Bene- Police said John A, Conroy Mrs. Maclean fled to Russia 10 itics of Rutgers University. WRONG HITCH The patrolman, George Gnaaj- The fugitive, Delbert Cornet! given a briefing of the more com- dict's parish in the school cafe- 41, of 55 Fairview Dr., this place, years ago after her husband and Under the program, 16 teachers! COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) - An er, usually doesn't pick up 20, said he escaped from i mon types of operating proce- teria Saturday, April 18, at 9 his foreign office colleague, the 1 the functions p.m. Mrs. William Kastner and and his son, John, Jr.( 13, wen from New Jersey high schools off-duty Missouri highway patrol- hitchmkers, but this one looked prison farm near Jefferson Cit; dures, and how taken to the hospital for trea late Guy Burgess, slipped out of will observe their congressmen at man, returning home to Columbia so miserable he broke the rule. they are taught relate to the, Robert Love are chairmen. Tick- ment of facial injuries, Great Britain after being identi- work and attend a series of semi from Jefferson City Saturday A short time later Grazier about 1 p.m. But was so soli patient's safety, and progress ets may be obtained through the fied as Soviet agents. nars with administration officials, night in his private car, saw a realized his passenger was wear- by the time Grazier picked him postoperatively. They also learn area captains. Music will be pro- major interest groups, congres- cold, wet nan standing on U.S. ing prison clothes, and ar- up he didn't mind being caught to acquire skill and thoughtful- vided by Eddie Moore and his WASHINGTON ATTRACTIONS sional personnel and journalists [63. rested Mm. ' ness in the handling of patients orchestra. Old Times — The grave of the late Presi- (Continued) dent Kennedy is now the most popular tourist attraction in the E. Conrow, the North Farming, capital. More than 1,600,000 have dale school. visited the grave site in Arling- ton National Cemetery since his J. Carlton Cherry was appoto burial there last November. This ed a member of the Rarita: exceeds the number who visited Township Board of Education ti the White House the past year. fill the vacancy left by the resig At present, the Lincoln Memorial nation of William Phillips. holds the record for a year with its 3,400,000 visitors in 1963 . William Robinson ot Freehold After President Johnson picked the oldest weaver In the Free Senator Clinton Anderson, D- hold rug mill, celebrated his 80tl N. Mex., as "administrator" of birthday. He had been with th the federal government's Alaska mill 34 years. recovery program, the latter called a Senate colleague to relay Jacob Zlotkin of FreehoL the news, adding: "Thank the bought the Benjamin Greenber; Lord that Dick Russell has a good Junk yard and five acres of lam opinion of how I spend money." o. the Colts Neck Rd., adjoininj Senator Richard RusSell, AGa., the Zlotkin farm. is chairman of the Senate Appro- priations Committee, which will pass on the administration's re- About 60 Middletown Township quest for $50 million emergency High School students were in- aid for the earthquake-battered Jrred, most of them slightly, whei state , . . One of. Senator Ander- two school buses collided at thi son's first recommendations will Intersection of Leonardsville Rd be to have the gove'flJtogn'Kfl and Leonard. Ave., in Leonardo rebuild the Alaskan fishing fleet, which was largely wiped out by Mayor Arthur B. Sickles was the earthquake. He favors long- again named chairman of the term, interest-free federal loans Fair Haven firemens fair. Mayo, to private operators. Sickles was president of the fire company and had been chairman of its fair for a,number of years, In Good Taste The state legislature's appro priations committee denied an al- Printed Pattern location, of $2,500 to continue thi •work of the Sea Bright Stati Park Commission. Despite the getback, Alfred J. Lippman ol Shrewsbury, commission chair- man, hoped that a special bill would provide funds to cpntinui its work. "

ONLY TOOL THAT LETS YOU COMPUTE THE JOB! We're nailing it down...

SMapsMirH is 5 basic tools in on* unit . . . complete multi-purpose home workshop. OUR ANNUAL SPRING SHOPSMITH takes no more room than a bicycle, yet has big capacity designed to handle lire largest type of mik. It's i> Saw, a Disc Sander, a Lathe, a Drill Press and a Horizontal Drill, with ample try W*>i' capacity for every job. Even if you are a novice, SHOPSMITH You'd like to look smart this HOME IMPROVEMENT EDITION makes home lepairs and furniture- ummer, but haven't time to fuss. making pleasurable and profitable. Here's the dress for you — grace- 'ul, easy with a throat-slimming SHOP SMITH leckline. On April 14 we will publish our annual spring Mr. Merchant: More than $5,000,000 will be Printed Pattern 9385: Women's SAWDUST Sizes 34, 3G, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48. home improvement edition. You'll find this spent by Red Bank Register readers on home Size 36 takes 3'4 yards 39-inch special section interesting and informative improvements this year You can get your PARTY ahric. with lots of facts and advice for home own- share of this huge market by advertising in Fifty cents in coins for this pat- TONIGHT! em — add 15 cents for each pat- ers. Be sure to get your copy on Tuesday, this special edition. Reserve your space to- rn for first-class mailing and April 14. day. Call 741-0010. 7:30 P.M. ipecinl handling. Send to Marian jartin, Red Bank Register, Pat- FREE! ern Dept., 232 West 18th St., New REFRESHMENTS fork 11, N.Y. Print plainly name, iddress with zone, size and style DOOR PRIZES lumber. Your freo pattern is ready — RED BANK lioo.se it from 250 design ideas THE RED BANK REGISTER new Spring-Summer Pattern '(lining, Just outl Dresses, sports- PHONE 741-0010 HARDWARE enr, coals, morel Send 50c now. & MILL SUPPLY CO. FORMERLY THE BRIGHT STORH Moving? A fast action Register 30 MONMOUTH ST. lartsifiod Ad finds cash buyers r things you don't want to take RED BANK along. T RID BAN K REGISTER mut b« five jwtwvac age on or Start Biggest Road Construction Wore Oct 1. No exception cu ivindergarten be nude. Written proof <* the foikmrtag Program in New Jersey History Registration (atut be presented upon regi*- RARTTAM TOWHSH1P - Reg- traiiwi: birth MftffleU*, tanw- By JOHN KOLESAH The state hai about $150 mil-1 son to SomerviUe, and under UtMSon tor kUvkretrttx *» riiitllon igtlnst tatiipox, diph- TRENTON (AP)-The New lion in work under way now onconstruction from Somerville to (or September wit] ttice pta* In theria, wboppiog ooagh, Wttaut Jersey Highway Department the interstate system, much of Pluckemin. the elementary schooti as fol- and polio (SUk of S«Wn), plans tp swing into its biggest it on the Bergen-Passaic Ex- Route 95—Originally planned lows:— Notifications of school assign- construction program in history pressway (Route 80). The High- to run parallel to the New Jer- Beers Street, Hazlet, and St. ment and session will be rotllsd within the next few weeks, with way Department hopes to fin- sey Turnpike from Trenton to lohn's (Sycamore Dr.), Monday before the end of August five interstate highways ac- ish most of the expressway from New Brunswick and use the and Tuesday. April 13 and 14; Middle Rd. (Union Ave.), West counting for the bulk of the the George Washington Bridge Turnpike from there north, this BOY INJURED work. to Paterson in the latter half of Keansburg, and Lillian Drive, highway is being considerably RUMSON — Michael Buezek, Work is due to start this month 1964. revamped under a plan to be Wednesday and Thursday, April 15 and 16; Cove Road (Union 9, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund on the first of a series of con- Route 80 has been the target submitted to the U.S. Bureau of Ave.), Thursday and Friday, April Buezek of 19 lafayette St., was tracts for construction of Inter of most of the construction in Public Roads later this year. 18 and 17. treated and released at River, state Route 78 in Somerset, Un- the interstate program since its The new alignment is expected The hours for registration are view Hospital, Red Bank, after ion and Hunterdon Counties. Thestart in 1956. The emphasis will to run from the Scudders Falls he was hit in the eye by a base- cross-state route from the Hol-shift soon to Route 78, where Bridge north of Trenton to the to 11:45 a.m. and 1 to 3:15 ).m. Parents are asked to report ball while playing a game at the land Tunnel to Phillipsburg will work has trailed because of bat- Bound Brook area and then Forrestdale School on Saturday. be the main target of construc- tles over alignment in Newark. northward in a corridor west of o the school nearest their home. tion starts in 1964. Here are the construction the Garden State Parkway. The Other projects on the inter- only construction so far has plans for each of the interstate SAVE state system will begin on Route routes: been for a mile at the George 3-Pe. DIAMOND RIM SET 80 near Parsippany-Troy Hills, Washington Bridge and three WOf on Route 280 near the Garden Route 78—Work to start short- miles at Scudders Falls. ly near Pluckemin in Somerset USt VALUE! State Parkway in East Orange, Route 76 — Construction to on Route 287 in northern Som- County, gradually spreading Complete Onlr both east and west from Route start in early 1968 from Morgan fay WHkiy ff MMHily erset County, and Route 295 Blvd., Camden, to Ben Franklin Ttw tnoaoemeot and weddlnB Ml *!)•'• near Maple Shade. 202-206. Before the end of 1964, dreamed ol gelling. U< wtilt. or yellow work to be under way at scat- Bridge, with completion by late gold, The work will be done under 1971. Road open from Morgan PASSING INSPECTION — Mrs. Haiel Applegate, right, owner of 232-ywr-old a 1963-64 construction allocation tered points from Springfield to Potterstown, with completion Blvd. to Route 297 south of Cam- of $204 million, swollen to al den. Construction tied in with Emglisfvrown Inn, views a picture of historic place In the office of the manager of tfie most double the normal size be due in 1968. Construction to start in Newark in early 1965 near work on Philadelphia-Kirkwood Freehold business office, New Jersey Bell Telephone Co. Looking on, left to right, are cause the state, for the first Transit Line and schedule ten- time, scraped up enough money McCarter Highway. Completion H. M. Seeley, manager; Miss Ann Dawson, of the Freehold traffic department, and in Newark not due until early tative. JEWELERS to match almost two full years Route 278—Work to start in MM. Doris Brower, chief operator. Mrs. Applagare, whose maiden name was Hazel of federal aid appropriations. 1970. Section from Still Valley Monmourh K troai it, to Phillipsburg to be built in early 1965 between Goethals R«d lank The money had been available Fieming, said the inn has been in her family more than 80 years. She said only one Shopping Crartr 1970 and 1971. Rest of highway Bridge and Route 1 with com- COMPARE VALUES! open Ertre Night Opm W«A on* In previous years, but the. state now open from Clinton to Still pletion due in 1967. Work sched- slight change has been mads in the exterior since the inn was erected in 1732. I* »:M txcapt tat. Fri. Nighti never got the matching funds Valley. uled 1969-71 for section from up ahead of time. It turned the Route 1 to Springfield, but this trick in 1963 by transferring Route 80—Work to start by portion is so controversy-ridden most .of the money it had ear-June in the Great Piece Mead- it may be dropped from the marked for highways that do ows of northern Essex County, plans. with completion in late 1967. not qualify for federal aid. Route 295—Work to start in The department's construction Later contracts will spread the work east and west with com- a few weeks on section between plans were learned today from Routes 73 and 38 east of Moores- a schedule for the entire inter- pletion due from Paterson to Denville in latter part of 1968.town, with completion in late | state highway program, never 1966. Section from Route 38 made public before. The plans The road is open from Denville to Netcong. Work will be done Trenton due to start in 1966 wi cover construction on the sys- completion due in 1971. The roa tem between how and the endfrom Netcong to the Delaware River in 1969-1971. is open for 22 miles from Rou of 1971, the federal deadline for 73 south and is under constru completion. Route 280—Construction due to tion or open near Deepwater. New Jersey is to have 376 start in a few weeks on the Route 495—This involves n miles in the interstate system. first stages of a giant inter- building and widening 3.6 mile So far, 139 miles of the system change between this long-de- of present Route 3 from thi are open, including 54 miles of layed highway (Essex East- New Jersey Turnpike to the Lin- the New Jersey Turnpike now West Freeway) and the Garden coln Tunnel. The work is sched- listed as part of the system. TheState Parkway in East Orange. uled for 1967-71. total system is to cost about a Work also due to start soon on billion dollars in New Jersey, an interchange atop First Moun- though this figure may be re- tain in West Orange, but it has vised later this year. been held up by local officials Christening About half of the time for com-fighting for a tunnel through the MAXWELL HOUSE pletion of the 16-year program mountain. Work will then spread Party Held has passed. New Jersey has east and west with completion completed about a fourth of its from Kearny to Route 80 in Par- COFFEE construction under the program, sippany-Troy Hills scheduled at At McGraths' the very end of 1971. but State Highway Commission- MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Mr, er Dwight R.G. Palmer expects Route 287—Work to start in and Mrs. James McGrath, 4C a pickup In construction, now two months at Route 206 near North Cir., Strathmore, enter- that the state is matching fed- Pluckemin and spread north- tained March 1 at a family dinner eral aid funds on a current ward until completion through following the christening of thei basis. Morristown by the end of 1988.infant son, Kenneth John. Th( The federal government is Work would start within the christening was held at St. Jo- paying 90 per cent of the cost Morristown city limits at the be-seph's Catholic Church, Keyport. of the interstate highways and ginning of 1966. The section of AJAX The godmother was Miss Ger- has allotted $515 million in aid the road north of Montville to aldine McGrath, Matawan, and CLEANSER so far. Another $458 million is Route 17 at Suffern, N.Y., would the godfather was Vaughn Pusey, due to be allocated for the sys-be built 1968-1971. The road is Staten Island. The boy was born tem by 1972. now open from Route 1 at Edi>Feb. 15 at Doctor's Hospital, New REG Palmer has urged that the York. state needs to spend at least Other guests were the paterna 14c another $100, million a year on, Hold Services grandmother, Mrs. James Mc- highways to provide other high' Grath, Srv, Mr. and Mrs. John Pride of the Farm ways on a par with the inter; For 2 Sisters Scairion, Mr. and Mrs. William state system. Howells, Mr. and Mrs. George COUNTRY STYLE - ADVERTISEMENT - Goedel and Mrs. Walter Schoel- CENTER CUT In Middletown kopf, Matawan; Mrs. Pusey, GREEN PEAS SPARE RIBS - 39* How To Hold Gerald McNamara, Miss Jean M1DDLETOWN—Services were Sullivan, ...Mjss,, .Eileen Sullh SWEET OR HOT ITALIAN PORK held Sunday night for two Sis- REG. FALSE TEETH and Mr. and Mrs. George Glende, Ib. ters who died hours apart Thurs- New York. 16 OZ. SAUSAGE - 59< CHOPS day night and early Friday morn 2 for More Firmly in Place Mr. and Mrs. McGrath and HYGRADE BONRESS CORNED Da your ttlw teeth anno; and em- ing at the Ivy House Nursing barrass by dipping, dropping or wob- Home here. their three children Deirdre, 5, 27c bling -when you eat, laughorUlk? James, 3, and Thomas, 2, moved Bottom Rounds * 59< Just sprinkle t little FASTEETH on Rev. John E. Bates, pastor of FRESH LEAN your plates.This alkaline (non-actd) here last year from New York FOODTOWN GRANULATED powder holds false teeth more firmly the Baptist Church conducted City. Mr. McGrath is in personnel and more comfortably. No gummy, services at the Scott Funeral gooey, pasty taste or feeling.Does not with the RCA Victor Record Di- FRESH ROASTING 3% IB. AVG. GROUND •our. Checks "plate odor" (denture Horne, Belford, for Mrs. 'sonhie vision, New York. breath). Get PASTEETH today «« J, Stansberry, 76, and Mrs. Anna drug counters everywhere. CHUCK i>> »-". Swanson, 82, both of 907 Rt. SWIFTS PREMIUM 35. Marvel The sisters were born in Ger- Sliced Bacon ^ 59' many, daughters of the late Mat- 584 MIIIMIimillllnillBllMm^^ tis and Martha Peterson Dork- NEW ASSORTED FLAVORS, FOODTOWN holm. 16-oz. TEC Mrs. Stansberry, a resident •'••••"- BAG — LOW CALORIE SODA 3 bottle2s 5 here 23 years, was the widow of BIRDS EYE Earl Stansberry who operated an REG.or CRINKIE CUT antique shop here for many FRUIT TRIATS^"-™ 4r99 years. She was a member of the Middletown Baptist Church. FRENCH FRIES She is survived by two daugh- ters, Mrs. Charles McDonald of EVAP. MILK ' 8 : Conshohocken, pa., and Mrs. Adeline Manning of Long Branch; four grandchildren, and two great- grandchildren. TOILET TISSUE WH^^K ^§9 Mrs. Swanson resided here 15 JALCELFAUCE years. The widow of Andrew Swanson, she operated a dog Eazy . Gross, Inc kennel here for many years. AJAX DETERGENT 75 Plumbing ft Heating She is survived by several 5? Niwman Springi Rd. nieces and nephews. 747-3300 Cremation was yesterday. BLEACH ORANGE JUICE - 4 99 Gallon c REG. CREAM CHEESE — 9 MONEY DEPOSITED Glass 33c RONAWARE PLASTIC WITH US BY THfc 10th OF THE ALL GREEN MONTH EARNS INTEREST TRASH ASPARAGUS 27- FROM THE FIRST, AT THE EXTRA Ctn. BARREL TOMATOES FANCY YOUR EXTRA 24 GALLON Stalk CHOICE ONMOUTH BOUNTY NATIONAL CELERY FANCY Knit your own "fur" stole. 17" Reg. 99 SUNKIST Convtnlent Offices Throughout Monmoulh Counly Looks like mink when knitted of mink-color mohair and brushed, $3.9? or use pastel color. 2 Takes just 10 balls — knit and Tight HHInt covw Mlk bckliw metal ONIONS 3 17' LEMONS 10 27' purl bands alternated — such a •endki Lawn glamorous stole! Pattern 584: di- rections for stole. Thirty-five cents in coins for • Flower this pattern — add 15 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing and special handling. Send to RT. 35 AND KINGS HWY. •Vegetable Laura Wheeler, Red Bank Regis- MIDDLETOWN ter, Ncedlecraft Dept., P.O. Box Seeds 161, Old Chelsea Station, New York II, N.Y. Print plainly pat tern number, name, address and SEA BRIGHT — 1148-1160 OCEAN AVE. zone. Fred D. Wikoff Co. Bargain! Big, new 1964 Needle- craft Catalog—over 200 designs, AMPLE FREE PARKING only 25c! A must if you knit, Red Bank, New Jersey crochet, quilt, sew, embroider. Send 25c. 747-0552 741-0554 Special value! 16 complete quilt patterns in deluxe, new Quilt took. For beginners, expert*. Send 50c now! ' Prlcei trfecllvi Ihrouoh Saturday, April II. Not rt«pofiilW« lor trPWapMcal trrort. Wi reserve »>» rljM t» limit quontlllo. Member of Twin Count/ Croon. ror umck Results Horn* Delivery BED BANK nil p Use Our Want Ads ) Independent Daily f 40* " Dial 741 -0010 DAY TV Wild 741. H10 NIGHT SECnON TWO TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1964 7

WASHINGTON (AP) — In- ized combat units, were in Cuba. The most recent formal state- fairs, said in an interview on a Asked if the United States Is 'ormed sources said today the A number of them were techni- ment by a U. S. government radio and television show, ABC's reconciled to the view feat the Soviet Union has been pulling its cal experts in the long range agency on the Soviet troop situ- "Issues and Answers," last Sun- Soviet Union is going to keep a ation in Cuba came in a nine- day that "There are very many troops out of Cuba in consider- weapons and other war gear Mos- substantial military mission in cow has poured into Cuba to word observation all but buried fewer" Russian soldiers in Cuba Cuba, Bundy said: "We are not." able numbers. make it the^most powerful mili- in a State Department report to now than there had been. He added that the troop pres- U. S. officials confirmed this tary nation in Latin America. the House Foreign Affairs Com- ence was "one of the troubles" but as usual declined to esti- But he said it is a lot harder Last October U. S. officials in- mittee. It said: "Most Soviet with the Castro regime and that mate how many Russian military to count soldiers, "especially dicated that a report that the troops have been withdrawn from as long as there is such a mili- men stall are in Cuba. the island." when they are in checked shirts," Soviet troop presence had dropped tary group in Cuba it would not At the time of the Cuban mis- to less than 7,600 was a pretty than it was to count missiles. He McGeorge Bundy, special assist- be possible to assume Washing- sile crtois in October 1962 it was fair guess. Presumably the cur- wouldn't want to pretend "that estimated that 22,009 Russian rent figure is 6ome*tiere around ant to President Lyndon B. John- we know exactly how many" Rus- ton could have serious relations troops, many of them in organ- 4,000. son on international security af- sian soldiers are still there. with the Havana regime. Howard Hits Campaign Trail Political Pot Starts to Boil By WILLIAM HENDERSON Democratic candidate Howard, poultry industry, our farms and The political pot is nearing a appearing before the Matawan schools and one wonders what boiling point. Democratic Club last night, took our incumbent (James C. Auchin- Last night, Monmouth County some pokes at Freeholder Daly. closs) congressman has been do- Freeholder Marcus Daly and "Marcus Daly's recent state- ing in Washington these past Ocean County candidate William ments concerning America's pol- years. The obvious answer . is icy toward Cuba and communism nothing." WELCOME TO A BRAND NEW SCHOOL it offered to two students by Miss Laura S. . Long, opponents in the Third District GOP congressional pri- around the world represents the Brother Is Manager Deane, principal of Rumson's Deane-Porter School, which is named after her and Miss mary contest, engaged in a ver- kind of fuzzy, ill-advised thinking Howard, 36, who heads the which could drive our nation into Evelyn Porter in recognition of their combi ned 73 years of service in borough ichools. bal campaign skirmish. youngest slate of candidates to World War III. The positions in- ever run in the county, yester- Th« youngsters are Lori Johnston of Hoathcliff Rd, and Bobby War* of Sheridan La. Just to make things more In- dicated by Mr. Daly and Sen. teresting, James J. Howard of day announced that las brother, Barry Goldwater do more harm Robert M. Howard, would be his Wall Township, the Democratic than good to America's efforts to candidate for Congress who campaign manager. establish freedom and justice Although the candidate Is mak- hasn't a primary headache, got around the world," he asserted. Deane-Porter School Open in a few premature digs at Daly. ing his first entry into politics, Daly and Long met again last To this, Daly said "no com- his brother, who is 32, has been Lack of Paint Doesn't Dim Enthusiasm night as guests of the Shrewsbury ment." aotive- in the game for several Republican Club. They shook Howard, talking later to mem- years. He ran for county commit- hands after Daly had spoken and bers of the Lincroft Democratic teeman in Spring Lake Heights By MARGOT SMITH tical. Its doors are yellow and the school system acquired the was preparing to leave the fire Club, said: "The ineffectiveness and is Democratic municipal RUMSON — The Deane-Porter blue and green and the ceiling of property. It was fitted with house, site of the meeting. Long of our congressmen is largely re leader (here. School opened yesterday. its large all-purpose room looks concrete pipe so that fireme, had just arrived to address the sponsible for the fact New Jersey He is president of Howard Real- BROTHER ACT — James J. Howard, right, Democratic white from one angle and pink could pump water from it. At it; The borough's second elemen- members. taxpayers send more money to ty Abstract Company, a firm in candidate for Congress in the Third District, poses With tary school building, minus a lit- from another. There is a fold- center, Mr. Hockey estimated In his speech, Daly said: "The Washington, with less return, which he had been associated tle paint here and a few plumb- away stage and an ample supply the pond is two feet deep. Ht his brother, Robert M. Howard, whom he named cam- U. S. is still the strongest power than any other state in the na- with his father for several years Ing connections there, welcomed of disappearing lunch tables. has no intention' of fencing ofl tion." until the late George P. Howard paign manager yesterday. Thit i* the first Km* Howard 291 eager, curious youngsters Most of the students will eat at the picturesque spot from th n the world, but we are not earning the proper respect on the He continued; "One look at died last January. has run for public office. The campaign manager 1* no with the ringing of its shiny-new school. . view of the students and teach Monmouth and Ocean Counties' He will also continue as gener- bell at 8:30 a.m. ers. international scene. We allowed newcomer in politics. He is Democratic municipal leader A portico-walkway makes a communism to walk in 90 miles problems in the areas of beach al manager of Wall Stadium, Half as many mothers showed in Spring Lake Heights. graceful and dry ingress. It The school is named after Miss off our shore (Cuba). And we rosion, fishing industry, the home of stock car racing. up, too, to view the concrete-and- faces a shallow pond that Mr. Deane, who has taught for 3? glass version of plans drawn by looked around when the Commu- Hockey says watered cattle be- years, 33 of them in Rumson nists took over in Brazil. Our for- Bernard Kellenyi, architect. fore it was used as the borough and Miss Evelyn Porter, a thir When superintendent Francis J. eign policy is likened to someone MacArthur's Life: 2-The Man dump. grade teacher-who has taught 'oi whistling while going by the Hockey conducted a tour of the The pond was dredged when 39 years, all of them here. unscuffed halls for this reporter graveyard. We're getting at nine o'clock, classes were hemmed in." functioning with calmness and 'Big Government' purpose, like the plumbers vrtio Fire Prevention Code Dwelling on "big government" Very Few Really Knew Him were putting finishing touches on in Washington, Daly, said: "It the kitchen's water supply. Hot means the danger of trading your • EDITOR'S NOTE—This is the judgments. Toward the end of His voice was deep and In sacrifice and halo of Jesus of *oup was served, as promised: individual rights for false secur- second of a four-part series on his career, the feeling about making a public speech he Nazareth has descended upon tor lunch, although last Friday Introduced by Council ity. The rights of the individua' Gen. Douglas MacArthur by him in Washington was a mix- would pitch it to an even lower their sons and that God will the kitchen had no gas or water. Relman Morin, Pulitzer Prize ture of worry, bewilderment and key. Then he often sounded like take them unto Himself." RED BANK — Borough Coun- up to 30 days, or both, for viola- could be taken away," he Essentials There winner. It describes MacArthur fury. the old-fashioned, voice-of-doom The famous broadcast to the cil last: night Introduced a fire warned. 1 Although coats were."hung" in tors. Public hearing will the man, what "The Old Man" The Neutrals - , orator. He was more effective prevention measure. It is a April 20. " Cong told the group a story he Filipinos when MacArthur set •tails without hooks and the prln nat a like. About the only neutrals were in a small room than on the building code nme$$$*S£^ foot on Philippine soil for the cipal, Mis* Laura Deane, aw A Yire wai§$$Mt®$0&*^ newsmen who generally tend to public platform, r. would require vented'heating, dry a Neptune' Township' Republican first time said; ducted her business from an of- nance was also introduced last look at the great and near-great MacArthur had an astonish- .. "I have returned. By the oleariing and water heating equip- night and will have a publi Club meeting last week, he By RELMAN MORIN fice with no furniture, there were with a slightly sardonic eye. ing command of language. He grace of Almighty God, our ment to have brick or concrete hearing April 20. charged that the Ocean County Associated Press Writer no evident snags. The essentials Sitting m a room with Mac- talked fluently, seldom stum- forces stand again on Philippine block flue lined chimneys. It appropriates up to $9,000, o publicity bureau prepared a bro- were there and nobody minded chure in Daly's behalf and said Gen, Douglas MacArthur was Arthur, this is what you saw— bling or pausing to reach for a soil." the empty packing cases. Councilman Daniel J. O'Hern, which $500 would be a down pay a,, strong man and he stirred Even when he was 70, he'was word. He would analyze^ a com- chairman of council's fire com- it, was distributed by county One of MacRrthur's confi- For many of the kindergarten- ment and $8,500 could be bonded strong feelings, pro and con, still a handsome • man; - He plicated political or military mittee, said the amendment had employees. Long said he asked dantes, Maj. Gen. Courtney through-secpnd'-grade pupils, it for expansion of the fire signal about himself. looked much younger. Little or situation in clear, simple lan- been recommended by the Fire Daly, who was present, about it, Whitney, said MacArthur was a was. the first day in a "real" system. "Very few people really know no gray streaked his jet black guage, moving logically from Prevention Bureau and was not and, according to Long, the an- deeply religious man, a practic- school. Their classes have been Douglas MacArthur," wrote hair. He had a chiseled profile, point to point as though he were the result of Thursday's fire in Two-Way Radios swer was: "Peanute. Peanuts. ing Episcopalian. held in makeshift facilities in Gen. George C. Kenney, his Air with a high forehead, a large reading. the Sherwin Williams paint store, Mr. O'Hern said about $3,50 Wait until you get in the barnlike Blngham Hall, or in con- Force commander in the Pacific aquiline nose and a square, Worred Sundays 137 Broad St. of the appropriation would b big time. You're still in diapers.' However, not all his state verted rooms at the Presbyterian The candidate then told the gath- war. "Those who do, or think firm chin. His eyes were large ments were couched in simple MacArthur worked every Sun- No connection was made be- spent for two-way radios for si: they do, either admire him or day and did not attend church, Church and the former telephone fire trucks. The remainder woul> ering: "I will stay in them. and dark. On the battlefield, or language. building, now owned by the bor- tween the store's heater and that dislike him." pondering a problem, he often but Whitney wrote: fire, Mr. O'Hern said, but there be for the purchase of 50 P The Ocean County GOP or- For example, when his name ough. MacArthur's close associates squinted until they became slits. was advanced as a possible 'Eight a.m. was the time for have been other cases in which tron radio receivers to be issuei ganization has endorsed Daly family prayers. They were led Mr. Kellenyi and his staff, to- to volunteer firemen. Long also took a swipe at the were fiercely loyal, intensely In his youth, he had been an candidate for president, MacAr- exhaust pipes touched and ig- partisan. Their affection for by Mrs. Phyllis Gibbons. She gether with the school board, nited wooden parts of buildings. The measure supplements pur- Republican leadership, and the athlete and all his life he thur said he would not actively represented on the construction MacArthur ' often bordered on walked with a smooth, swinging seek the nomination. conducted the service from the chases made last year when th power of centralized government Anglican Book of Common Pray- •ite almost daily by Marvin K. Firemen Complimented fire alerting system was impl' He said individuals should have idolatry. They may • have dis- stride. He held himself erect 'Would Be Recieant' Broder - and Marion Krouse, Mr. O'Hern commented that agreed with him in private. But and seemed taller than he was. er, with MacArthur reading the mented and the borough bough more say in local government Then he added: "I would be Bible passage." chairman of the building commit- the Sherwin Williams fire could 100 Plectron sets. The theme was along the same outside the star chamber, they Sometimes, in his office, he recreant to all my concepts of On reaching his office in the tee, have produced a practical have been much more serious lines Daly had discussed. Long would tolerate no criticism of would sit with one leg dangling good citizenship were I to Mr. O'Hern said this year's ac- morning, Whitney reported, Mac- confection that complements the because of the combustible na- said, Jiowever, that his state- "The Old Man." over the arm of a chair as he shrink, because of the hazards quisition would provide almosl Arthur first read the messages Forrestdale School it overlooks, ture of the stock, and compli- ments did not defer to Monmouth His critics were equally posi- talked. But when he became un- and responsibilities involved, all members of the departmen that had come from the United both architecturally and educa- mented the fire department and with some kind of home alertin County officials. tive. usually interested in the discus- from accepting any public duty tionally. They have dealt with They called him a megalo- sion, he often would pace the States during the night — and Chief Robert L. Cadman for a equipment — either the radio re- He described as "men of high to which I might be called by ttrikes, schedules, suppliers and maniac and a show-off. They floor, emphasizing his points by the first of these invariably were quick stop. ceivers or bell alarms which ar caliber" Freeholders Joseph C. the American people." sub-contractors with persistence said he was consumed with am- jabbing the air with the stem those bringing baseball of foot- installed in the homes of a num frwin, Abram D. Voorhees, Religious references appeared end diplomacy in order to make The measure introduced also bition and aiming at nothing of a corncob pipe. ball scores. ber of fire officers and ex-off Oharles I. Smith and Benjamin frequently in his wartime com- the school available as soon as has a "ban the bomb" clause. It less than the office of president Whitney said the former head ;rs. H. Danskin. Corncob Trade Mark muniques and pronouncements. possible. would prohibit the round, bomb- of the United States. They sel- football coach at West Point, type flares used to mark excava- The alerting system has provei Later, when Daly was informed A tray of smoked-out corn- Of the troops lost in the de- Temporary Walks 1 dom questioned his genius as a Earl (Red) Blaik, wrote Mac- tions and other obstacles at con remarkably successful, the fir at his home what Long had said cubs usually was near his desk. fense of Bataan, he said: The moving men brought furni- soldier. But they seriously ques- Less frequently, he smoked "To the weeping mothers of Arthur regularly about the team stniction sites, but would require committee chairman said.. Hi about the reported "peanuts" epi- tioned some of his political and frequently consulted him ture from the temporary class- red lamps or other approved sode, lie answered: "If I at- cigars and cigarettes. its dead, I only say that the rooms and from Forrestdale observed that turn-outs at winte: about tactics. MacArthur re- lights at each end and wherever fires, when the volume of th< tempted 1x3 answer all his mis- marked to Whitney on one oc- School Wednesday. In order to needed to warn of such dangers. statements and exaggerations I keep one jump ahead of them borough fire horn was sometime: those bringing baseball or foot- The amendment provides for reduced, was much better than ii wouldn't have any time to cam- second string backs yesterday. with mops and sponges, the en- fines up to $100, imprisonment for paign." Fund to Aid Sea Clam Research tire custodial staff was pressed the past. That's good generalship." Into service. SANDY HOOK — Of a $580,000 and a salt water game fish tank the growing clam industry, most Of all the many facets of Mac- Gravel walks have been laid appropriation approved Friday by in the lab basement. of whose 2,000 clam fishermen Arthur's extraordinary personal- In strategic places to keep little the Senate Appropriations Com- According to Sen. Case, the and processing plant employees ity, one of the most impressive feet out of mud unti'I asphalt ones mittee, $350,000 will be allocated allocation for sea clam research, are New Jensey residents. was his marble calm. can be Installed. to Sandy Hook Marine Laboratory if finally approved by Congress, The research program should Apparently it never cracked. The school is designed especial and $230,000 to clam research to will help safeguard the future of determine how best to help re- For example, during the first ly for primary grades. All Us be conducted by a separate agen- plenish the clam beds now months of the Korean war, news built-in equipment, including the cy, The Register learned yester- threatened with depletion. The from the front was consistently cafeteria counters, are pint-sized. day. Two Drivers major portion of the beds are gloomy. American and South Its concrete block walls have According to Senator Clifford located at sea southeast of Point Korean troops kept falling back been glazed with a tile-like sur- P. Case and Dr. Lionel A. Wal- Pleasant, the main port of the until only a tiny corner of south- face that is attractive and prac ord, the marine labs would uti- Lose Licenses clam fishing fleet, he said. eastern Korea still was in non- ize the additional funds for oper- HIGHLANDS — Magistrate Irv- In addition, Sen. Case indicated Communist hands, the Pusan per- ation of a seagoing laboratory ing B. Zeichner last night con- that suoh clam research could imeter. Junk Car victed two motorists of drunk lead to the development of im- Months before that, however, driving. proved dredging gear and to the MacArthur coolly announced that Boro Wants Raymond J. Desmond, 2 Parm- discovery of new beds. the Reds had lost their oppor- Scofflaws ly St., Rumson, lost his license tunity to win the war. He spoke for 10 years and received a 90- in a quiet, matter-of-fact manner. Recreation day jail term on a tipsy driving "Maybe the Old Man knows Warned charge. Police said it was Mr. Neptune Man what he's talking about," said MAT A WAN TOWNSHIP- Desmond's second conviction for a correspondent. "But it looks "Scofflaws" in the township Supervisor drunk driving. Is Appointed as though he's 180 degrees off were charged last night with Ig- RED BANK — Councilman Wil- According to police, he was ar- the beam this time." noring laws against junk cars in liam J. Galatro, council's rep- rested March 26 after police Yet the perimeter held. Then, private yards. resentative to the Parks and spotted his car being driven in A Patrolman with the Inchon landings in Sep- Township Committeeman Recreation Committee, announced an erratic manner on Rt. 36. He LITTLE SILVER - Borough tember, the tide turned. The war Charles W. Drydcn said that de- last night that a man is being was examined by Dr. Francisco Council last night approved the in fact was won until the Chinese spite the issuance of summonses sough! for the post of supervisor DeRobbio, Leonardo, who ruled appointment of Joseph W. Burs', Reds intervened. Even that news and the imposition of fines, there of recreation activities. that he was under tho influence 109 Elm Dr., Neptune, as a pro- seemed to leave MacArthur un- were more junk cars now than of alcohol and unfit to operate a bationary patrolman. moved. there were when he started his That title is now held by Harold car. Potter, who will retire. His salary will be $5,300 a year. Tho thunderbolt from Washing- campaign upon taking office. Robert Rosenberg, Indianapo- Burst was high scorer among ton — when President Harry S. Mr. Drydcn predicted that vio- Mr. Galatro said he is looking lis, Ind., stationed at the local the eight men who took the Po- Truman fired MacArthur —• came lators will be fined more than lor a man with a degree in rec- Air Force base, was fined $200 lice Chiefs Association cxa-nlna- without warning. Whitney said once if they do not comply with reation education or its equiva- and had his license revoked for tions March 28, Councilman Au- MacArthur was having a lunch- the law. He pointed out that the KEYPORT POLICEMEN CITED — American Legion Post Commander Andrew N. Fair, lent. two years on a drunk drving gust E. Roemer, chairman of the eon party. The announcement law sels a maximum fine of $200 The full time employee would left, recently cited four Keyport policemen for capturing Rafaol Sofo Archofal tho charge. police committee, said. was whispered to him privately. for violators. co-ordinate, plan and promote the Police said he was arrested on Burst Is 28 years old. A former Ho said MncArthur's face froze Mayor 11 enry E. Traphajjcn night of Nov. 21, 1962. Tho man, who stabbed and killed a Middlerown landscapes torouph's recreation activities f r Day Ave., on March 14 after his Marine Corps sergeant, ho Is cm- and the general quietly remarked •aid the township would partic- hat been convicted of manslaughter and i* torving a prison form. Receiving their all age.., and both sexes. car struck two parked autos. Ro- ployed as a fireman at Earle Na- to his wife: ipate in a statewide cleanup citation* here are, left to right, Lt. William Goiger, Patrolmen William Pease and The job would start around senberg also was examined by Dr. val Ammunition Depot. He and "Jeannie, we're going home," campaign soon to be initiated by DeRobbio who ruled that ho was his wife are parents of two chil- (Next: "Home by Chrlstmu" Michael Kelloy and former Patrolman Harold Sakin. June 1 and the application dead- Gov, Richard J. Hughes. line is May 1. under the Influence of alcohol. dren, and dashed hopes) April 7, 1964 RED BANK REGISTER Channel 1 WCM-TV Fair Haven 4 TELEVISION S .WNEW-TV U WIMtOOAY MMtMUM Fire Company TVUOAY *mu»oa TUCtDAY SVEHIM I—ThrM «-#nyt*wl ut»—UxM i rt Marks Event 7—Fsiher KKXA tml o WaJitf CronMft nss. *-Ke«-John Wl I—iMjgi Hmfr-Prtuman, Rye* FAIR HAVEW — The Fair Ha- ULt J-*itwi ven Volunteer Fire Company cel- 12:11 S-Mlck«y Mouw Club 9-Mtmory Low-Joe FrankM . , 7-Locol N«)»-BIII **** 4-SWTOKKtta ebrated its 60th year and honored II—Rocky And His Fr1«ndJ t—Cheyenne—Wesitm 1—Sunrise Semesttr 11—Woody Woodpaclur H:JJ 4—u. 5. Global Commitments its charter members at a dinner- tJ-Profllt: New Jersey 7—Prom) KMW-t-ducatkm dance Saturday night in Willow- *-Ntw»-Robert Trout 12:3* 7—Newt—Ron Cocliron 1—News And Wtottur brook Inn. I—Starch For Tomorrow • 55 4—Today—Hugh Downs A total of. 175 members and 4—Truth Or ConsnueiicM «-Weottier—Pot Henran 7—Early Bird Cartoons S—Cartoons—Fred Scott 7:00 wives were present as the presi- 7—Ernie Ford J—N«w»— Robert Trout i-Coll To Proyer-Relolon II—Cartoon Carnival •— Nevn— Huntley, Brlnkley 1:15 dent, Luke Pryor, awarded the 13— Antiques— Art S— Stagecooch West 5—News two living charter members, 13:43 i 7—Bliko - 7:M 2—Guiding Light—Serial ^ 11—News—Kevin Kennedy J—Columbia Seminars Ralph MuMord and Harry Min- 12:50 13—Whot's In A Word 11—News 7:lt I—Captain Kangaroo ton, 60-year pins. 11—Local News H:S5 S—Sandy Becker—Children Fifty-year pins were awarded *—News—Ray Scherer 7—Courageous Cat—Cartoons 11—weather THRILLER — Daniels Biancto play* tht girl friend of to Alfred Hendrickson, Mathew 1:00 7;30 7—Billy Bong Bang Baden, Tony Hunting and George 2— 2—Eye on New York 4—Women on the Move t— Mr. Novak—Drama 7—Little Rascals-Comedy James Bond {Sean Connery) in the Ian IWng **ory of B. Moxley. Jarloons—Ed Ladd 7—Combat!—Drama II—Cartoons '-Film—The Red Pony-1?«-Myrna 0—Film—Flirtation Walk—1M4—Dick 1:45 international intrigue, "From Russia with Lov». Th« film, Twenty-five year pins were Loy—90 Mln. Powell—2 Hrs. 5—King And Odle—Cartoons awarded to Wallace Bennett, vice I—Film—The Big Tlp-OH—1S5S— Richard 11—Jo Stalford in Technicolor, open, Friday, April 10, at th« n*w Pl«ia president; Charles Blister, Frank CntM Mln. 13— Books for pur Time 13—Trl-Slot« Dateline TOM TRYON in the title role and Romy Schneider are 3—Exploring Nature 8:00 •:00 Theatre, on Rt. 36 in the Airport flaw Shopping Center Erickson, Carl Jakubecy, Wil- 1:21 J—Red Skelton—Comedy 2- S-News 5—87th Precinct—Pollct 4—Birthday House—Children in Hailet. among the start of Otto Preminger'i "The Cardinal," liam Jakubecy, Vernon Loud, I'M 11—High Road 5—Sandy Becker—Children Leonard Mack, William Robbins 2—As The World Turns »:M J—Film—The Bachelor's Daughters—1W4 starts Wednesday at the Carlton Theatre, Red Bank in 4—Bachelor Father—Comedy 4—You Don't Soy IS Mln. and Fred Russell. S-Fllm-The Crime of Dr. Forbes—1934 7—McHole's Navy 13— Profile: New Jersey Panavision and Technicolor. Based on the Henry Morton Mrs. Ruth Burnside, Ladies 85 Mln. 11—Sllents Pleost -Film-Little Giant—1946-Abbott and 13—Concert XIII •—Farm Report Robinson best-seller, "The Cardinal" cast also includes Auxiliary president, presented the Costello—90 Mln. •: serial "As The World —Queen For A Day •-Making of Music Motlne. 2—Evenings 7 ond 9:39 rehearsals, watch screenings, and Ravel, with piano, flute, oboe, 4-Local News *-Hlah Road to Advenigrt 11—Cartoon Carnival Turns" taken from a book or is 1-Slev. Allen analyze scripts in New York and ind cello accompaniment, in a (Send your answers to George 1—ADbott and Costello — LAST TIMES TODAY — 11:20 11:05 .. it an original story created by 3—Television for Teachers ' Hollywood, are recital tonight. and he will provide the problems. 3—Film—Passage Home-^-1956—Anthony 13—Sounds to Say TV writers? Also, how long has 4:00 Steel—1 Hr, 55 Mln. 11:30 How's that for service?) —Secret Storm—Serial 7—Film—Anna Lucosto—195»—Sammy 13—Science Corner this wonderful show been on the Bell Telephone Hour boasts 9-10-4—Richard Boone. "Vote —Match Game—Gene Rayburn Davis Jr.—1 Hr., SO Mln. 11 :M S—Astroboy air I have been a fan ever since lo on II." (Repeat). 11 :N S-News *>me brilliant singing and danc- Spotty Dear George: 7—Trallmaster—Western 11:30 got married six years ago.— l—Funny Company 4—Johnny Carson ing tonight; entries on Combat, bough this comedy-drama may 2-News *-Pete And Gladys—Comity Where have our standards of 1—Chuck McCann 4—Jeopardy Mrs. J. H., Jacksonville, Fla. The Fugitive and Richard Boone's e, it boasts a few attractive per- 13—Television for Teachers 1:00 modesty gone? I refer specifical- 4— News 5—Romper Room Answer "As The World Turns" jrmances by Jeanette Nolan, 4:25 7—Missing Links repeat make up the dramatic ly to the new Paris styles of 4—News—Sander Vanocur «-Newi and Weather 1:10 9—Girl Talk is one of TV's most popular day- fare; and Red Skelton, McHale's .aura Devon and Warren Stev- dresses for women in which the 4:30 11:40 J—Love That Bobl—Comedy 4_Fllm—The Fighting wildcat!— ]«57- time shows and recently began Navy and Jack Benny take care es. Forget their phony slum Keejfe Brasselle—90 Mln. 13-Looklng Ahead fronts are cut so low! Who is 4—Moke Room For Daddy 11:49 its ninth consecutive year on the ilearance lobby plot, and enjoy 5—Hall o! Fun 5-News : : of the fun. Also, Eye On New responsible for this? I had just 7—Les Crant II—Bozo The Clown air. The show, which centers old scarecrow's worldly phi- American Econorm York offers an inside look at the as soon see a woman wearing 5:00 1:1* . around the Hughes and Lowell 1 isophy and a wary couple in 2—Film—The Highwaymen—1951—Charles 2-News Modeling Industry of Manhattan, a Bikini as one of these things! Coburcl-r90 Mln. 1:20 families of Oakdale, a fictional and Channel 13's discussion and we. S. H. 4—Film—Centennial Summer—IMS— ' 2—Fllm-Roscols—1935-Jone Withers Midwestern town, is written by Jeanne Croln—90 Mln. S-Fllm-Meet Th« Girls—1938—N Mln. MOVIE TIMETABLE music provide a welcome change Dear S. H.: r—Film—Raiders of Lyte Gulf—IMS— 90 Mln. Irna Phillips and William Bell. of pace. 9-10—13—News In Perspective. I'd rather. 90 Mln. 2:40 RED BANK ews correspondents Tom Wick- r-Fiim-Khyber Patrol-M Mln. 4—Sermonette CARLTON- —Hercules 2:50 Question — What is Richard 7:30-8:2-Eye On New York. and Max Frankel join Sunday 13—Once Upon A Day 2—Film—Murder With Pictures—1936— The Prize 2:00: 7:00: 9:30. STARTS TOMORROW • Confidential to "Kicked Out": 5:30 Crenna doing these days? I loved ditor Lester Markel far their Lew Ayres-15 Mln. FREEHOLD I ACADEMY AWARDS "Behind the Looking Glass." Su- No, I don't think your girl •-Sandy's Hour—Children 4:15 him on "The Real McCoys" with ry Parker's unaibashed candor onsistently candid and fre- 1—Superman J—Film—Two for Tonight— IMS— Bina FREEHOLD— friend's father was being unrea- 3-Whot's New—Children . Is he going to about her place in the modeling uently provocative monthly an- Crosby-70 Mln. Captain Newman 7:05; 9:25. sonable at all when he kicked you ASBURY PARK star in any new TV shows?—G. world, is one of the delightful lysis of the news. out. I think it was merely a mix- S., Fall River, Mass. features of this inside-look at the LYRIC- up over terminology. When he Amertca, America 7:00; 9:55. Answer — has glamor, hard work, high pay, and 9:30-10 — 2 — Jack Benny. A told you to bring her home be- "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean short-spanned careers of that MAYFAIR- recently begun work on his first "oad comedy with lots of sight fore 12 o'clock I am almost cer- For Wednesday, April 8 Captaln Newman MO 2:30; 7:00: important film role in many creature of fashion, the model. igs. Benny is afraid he's aller- tain he meant midnight and not 11:00;. PREVIEW; From Russia With c to somebody or something and Low 9:00. years. .He is co-starring with Shir- the following noon. Present—For You and ST JAMES— ' ley ViacLaine and Peter Ustinov 7:30-8:30 — 7 — Combat. "Com- scovers a crazy doctor who Yours • • • This is a fine day. oesn't believe in needles. The Tom Jones 2:35; 7:30; 10:00. in the comedy "John Goldfarb, mand." An intriguing episode The atmosphere is one of gaiety NEPTUNE CITY Please Come Home." He is also about a trouble making officer. ctor (Laurie Main) is pretty Library Director and you may find it difficult to nny and so is the show. NEPTUNE CITY— slated for some guest appear- He's aft odd one and series fans concentrate on your job. Much The Cardinal 8:25. ances on a few of the leading can make up their minds as to Speaks Monday can be accomplished, however, NORTH OF RED BANK TV series. what bugs Hanley's temporary 10-11—4—Bell Telephone Hour. underpresent radiations, so dent- - ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS replacement. In actor Joseph give in to temptation to play Question •— Will the movies- uded hour of musical styles and WEST LONG BRANCH - ATLANTIC- ••'"• Campanella's hands, he compels ames E. Bryan, director of the during working hours. Fay at- Oklahoma 7:0O: 9:20. "Many Rivers to Cross" and your attention. lythms, and sings and dances HAZLET "Westward the Women" be re- a batch of Hollywood hits her- Newark Public Library, will tention to health matters now. speak on "Good Libraries Today" Have a check-up if necessary. LOEWS nRIVE-IN- leased to TV soon? I have waited 7:3(W:30-13-Books For Our ilf. Outstanding sequences in- at the annual meeting of the Cartoon 7:00; Who's Been Sleeping In a long time to see these two lude excerpts frbm Verdi's opera Jly Bed 7:07; 11:00; Captain Newman Time. "The Grapes of Wrath." .9:00. movies on TV.—Mrs. J. C. B., Otello," with Robert Merrill a Friends of the Monmouth County 1 John Steinbeck's treatment of the Library Association in Monmouth Past • • • T*o wnd TMSII," Future'. .vThe< turkey fadus- PLAZA- Wauseon, Ohio — PERFORMANCES — Oakies of the '30s in his highly hilling Iago, and James McCrac- meaning elegant, comes from try seems to go from tee ex- Captain Newman MD 7:10: 9:30. WEEKDAYS 2 . 7 -10 n a tormented Otello; and a College Monday, April 13, at Answer "Many Rivers to Cross successful novel, is reassessed p.m. the way luggage was marked on treme to another. First, small SOUTH AMBOY the comedy-adventure starring SATURDAY 2:30 • 5:45 - f from the vantage point of the '60s Tformance of Hoagy Carmi- steamships outward bound from turkeys were developed for MADISON CENEMA- SUNDAY 2 . S . 8:30 ael's new "Johnny Appleseed Mr. Bryan, who is immediate by acritic, an English professor, past president of the American England to Asia long ago. The small families; now it is pre- The Cardinal 2:00; 5:15; 8:«. a history professor and moder- uite," danced by Edward Vil- PERTH AMBOY AMPLE PARKING la and Patricia McBride and Library Association, is currently deluxe way to travel was in a dieted that in two years there 120 Attend ator August Heckscher. MAJESTIC— OPPOSITE THEATRE larrated by Hoagy himself. Hel- consultant to the county li cabin facing "Fort Outward; will be turkeys of from 70 to Adventures of Slnbad The Sailor 3:30; brary. Starboard Home." 100 pounds. All those leftovers! 6:<9; Muacle Beach Party 2:00; 5:00; n O'Connell and Red Nichols 10:00. PREVIEW: Prom Russia With 8-9-2—Red Skelton. Wait for The meeting is open to the pub- love 8:10. GOP Dance the Silent Spot when Red plays nd His All Stars provide some lic. The Day Under Your Sign EDISON a realtor with a house that might ixieland rhythms in between. MENLO PARK CINEMA- last in a tiny wind. For the young- lolor). A Tiger Walks 2:00, 3:55;,5:50; 7:45. At CBI EATONTOWN Teenage Time, Talent ARIES (Bora Muen 21 fo April 19) LIBRA (Sop*. B to Oct. 22) PREVIEW: Prom Russia With Love sters, Connie Stevens giggles op- The btale tor happiness la sotnednflg to A period of meditation to seek At 9:40. ^EATONTOWN - One hundred posite Red in a Clem Kadiddle- 10-11—7-The Fugitive. "The do, lo lorr, ml to lode forward to. cause of your tension may belp. Will Be Discussed SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 211 WOODBRIDGE twehw persons attended the Re- TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) SUN. hopper sketch, playing Daisy June lomecoming." If you like your "When in doubt, don't," i* * COM Tide DRIVE-IN- publicEfri Club's annual spring buf- RUMSON - Rev. Richard H, Try to react a better understanding Sunday In New York 7:00; 11:00; Th« who wants to be an actress in Irama steeped in magnolia and with sssoclstes you roost see regularly. to follow, especially at present. fet and dance in Crystal Brook the big city. nint juleps, this is for you. Glor- Thomas, Methodist chaplain at SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dee. SI) Wheeler Dealers 9:00. Princeton University, will speak 6EMINI (May 21 roJui»2l) You get an unfavorable reaction, when Inn Saturday night. J Grahame plays a treacherous Find something useful to do. Idleness you make a promise but don't carry on the "Battle Over Teenage only girrs you time to get in trouble. NAACP to Hold Guest speaker was Freeholder g:30.9-7-McHale's Navy. "Thesouthern belle who plots to drive through. director Joseph C. Irwin. Mr. AlKRTRBROOOU...., ler stepdaughter (Shirley Knight) Time and Talent" at a meeting CANCER (June 22 lo July 21) CAPRICORN (Dtc. 22 to Jan. 20) UUHfMIHG'S Rage of Taralupa." Another fun- sponsored by the Women's Asso- Don't forget: A smile is tin* best in- Head up on current events so you c Teenage Dance Irwin spoke on the importance >ack to the asylum from which strument of public relations, discuss than intelligently at a party. packed half hour. The unpredict- ciation of the Presbyteria LONG BRANCH -The NAACP of Republican solidarity. able crew of the PT-73 gets in- he's just returned. David Jans- LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Church in Fellowship Hall audi- Admit your inability to do aomrtntng Ine break you aeek Is near. I>Girt let Youth Committee is sponsoring Guests were Marcus Daly, a volved with the wild activities of :en (Kimble) is once again the nnocent employee who finds torium tonight at 8:15. rather (ban disappoint aonxone. p pessimist discourage you at thia date, a teenage dance at the Liberty ungressional candidate for the |WITBIlG1fE a newly assigned Seaman—a pop- VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) PISCES (F.b. 20 to March 20) Community Center Friday from 8 Third District; County Clerk J. ular recording and film star. Jesse imself right in the middle of the Dessert and coffee will tx Banish nor dJarontart by conatint Yon can't always hare your on mar, your enortmnacs and Ucaainp. •so givgfre in gracefull| y without pootsic p.m. to midnight. Russell Woolley and Assembly- Pearson, who played "Birdie' family intrigue. served. The meeting is open ti man Clarkson S. Fisher. lii In the movie "Bye, Bye Birdie,' the public. O 1M4, Publishers No A school dress is appropriate. No one will be admitted unless Councilman Ralph L. Lewis repeats his imitation of Elvis 'BRAVE NEW WORLD* toastmaster, presented Leon B — PLUS CO-HIT —• Presley once again. SUMMER THEATERS properly dressed. The theme of TO MUSIC the dance is "Oldies But Good- Smock and Robert B. Dixon Janet Leigh IN 47 STATES being used for physical activities. Ann Margaret NEW YORK (AP) - "Brave ies." Old but still popular rec- candidates for Council. NEW YORK (AP) - Summei Spring Starts Miss Jessie Cameron, director "BYE-BYE- BIRDIE" New World," a novel written by theaters are scheduled t< of the girls' and women's depart- ords will be played. JOIN TROOP 136 AJdous Huxley in 1931 about operate during the '64 season ii ment, will continue a program of HOLMDEL - Mark Uglesich, FREE IN-CAR HEATERS life 600 years hence, has been all but three states, according tc AtYMCA physical fitness activities and Long Branch NAACP Stephen Pfeiffer and Glenn Huss- icquired by Thomas D. Voise as a survey by Back Stage, a trade dance Tuesdays from 4 to 5 p.m. man, formerly of Cub Pack 131, the material of a Broadwa; publication. and 7 to 8 p.m., and Wednesdays To Meet Thursday left the Webelos and entered musical. Thespian activities are no On Saturday at 10:30 a.m. LONG BRANCH - The local Troop 136 at ceremonies held re- The adaptation is being mad planned in Mississippi, Alabam RED BANK — The Communit; The staff conducting physical chapter of the NAACP will meet cently at the Indian Hill School. by Franklin Lacey, co-author of and Louisiana. Altogether about activities includes Thursday at 8 p.m. at the Liberty "The Music • Man," who worked YMCA's 10-week spring program Fred Gerns- ••••••••••••••••I 280 playhouses will be open will begin Saturday in the YMCA.beck, supervisor; Don Kurz, Community Center on Potiter Ave. with the author until his death The biggest group is in New Members and interested citi- INTERNATIONAL last November. building, 40 Riverside Ave. basketball coach; Mark Bendon, ST. JAMES York, 32; followed by Pennsyl Boys in grades one through six physical director; and Ed Barnes zens will discuss projects for this SHOWCASE THEATRES 4Hi RECORD WEEK Voise, a producer of rodeos vania, California and Massa and Phil Cummings, general pro- spring and summer. and wild west shows, will be will have a Saturday schedul | A ACADEMY AWARD husetts with about two doze starting at 9 a.m. and includin gram directors. PLAZA •v NOMINATIONS making his White Way debut >ach. Ohio lists 15, Illinois wkh "Brave New World." physical fitness and skill per- Rl. 14 Keyoorl Heilcl Area ew Jersey 12, and Cinnecticu formance testing and grou FIRST CHILD ATLANTIC 2(4.4434 0. games. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - A THEATRE HBi.il OVcK thru ...ui». For junior high school boys, tlv Atlantic Jilulilanils—Trl. 591-dl W FIRST BIRTHDAY daughter, Bari Allison Hochwald, LAST TIMES TONITE basketball league will terminate was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ger- "GREGORY/ TONY 11 MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — M EVENINGS 7 and 9:20 its program and facilities will be ald Hochwald, 15 Avalon La., REGULAR PRICES ffi .TOM ind Mrs. Edward Joyce, Strati open to the boys Monday nights. Thursday, March 12, at Colum- PECK /CURTIS ' BELL more, celebrated Easter with 'CAPTAIN NEWMAN.M.D: SPRING Open basketball programs foi bia-Presbyterian Hospital, New JONES A, birthday party for their son Rol high school and college men wilYork. This is their first child. jjijT miTMm !•—w I Maiunt ijji HfPHDNE :rt, one year old. Guests we VACATION be held Tuesdays from 8 to 9:3 Mr. Hochwald is an accountant. i ANBIE DICKINSON-BOBBY DARINli A1MIT FINNEY-SUSAWHH YOMC dr. and Mrs. Edward Joyci p.m. and Wednesdays from 7 I He and his wife moved here in i \ ... by the ocean—enticing ir., paternal grandparents, Mr: 9:30 p.m. 1962 from Forest Hills, N. Y. The STARTS FRIDAY! enough to take away your vlichael O'Neill and Miss Jenn The Wednesday vollev ba TONIGHT 10-11 baby's name was read into the breatli — awaits you here. Bustaco, the Bronx, and Mr. andgroup will continue to meet unt torah at Sabbath services at LIVE • IN COLOR Sundecks, evening enter- Hrs. Charles Alsing, Mrs. Ed- tainment, dances, ocean Daylight Saving Time begins, anc United Hebrew Congregation, NBC-TV CHANNEL 4 water in baths, Modern ward Gormley and Kenneth the weight lifting room will be Keyport, March 21. Gregory Peek Wing plus luxury apart- Gormley of Statcn Island. open whenever the building STARTS TOMORROW "CAPTAIN GINGER ROGERS, hostess ments. Twin beds with NEWMAN M.D." Starring bath from $12.50 Mod. Am., $6.50 European each ROBERT MERRILL person. Ask about Inclu- TOYS • GREETING CARDS • GIFTS JAMES McCRACKEN sive Plans. Phone 609- EDWARD VILIELLA 345-1211; in N.Y., MU PARTY GOODS • FUGS • HOME SAFES 2-4849. STARTS FRIDAY HELEN O'CONNELL GATES OTEN 630 P.M -MOVIES AT 7:00 PM "Sunday in Now York" STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES CMIWIMMH IWlt S«l M SU* • HUH SMW Ml PATRICIA McBRIDE rlinOMTISTS & "Man In the Middle RED NICHOLS ART and DRAFTING MATERIALS GKEGORY / TONY .* OHTHEBOARDVALK ATLANTIC CITf NEPTUNE CITY AND HIS ALL-STARS NOW\ PECK / CURTIS \§ HI 3S IN THE SHOPPING CENTER Ownership And Special Guest CAPTAIN NEWMAN. M.D:| 774-4272 management Established Telephone / COLOR " "AMERICA HOAGY CARMICHAEL Josish White HELD OVER I ANCIE DICKINSON - BOBBY DARIN with-OONALD VOORHEES and 1884 741 • 0001 i ACADEMY AWARD AMERICA" DUKMJlPtlHi NOMINATIONS) the Bell Telephone Orchestra 17 Broad St. RED BANK ILCHMCOLOU TECHNICOLOR* _ "THE CARDINAL" tnmUi bytfc* fell Ifliphom Syitiiti FREF IH m • 1 tjwrjr CAM *•••••••••••••••• yv rrz Visits Cheerleaders BVBl HAPPEN TO YOU? Of Blood By Nurses 'Adopt' Boy To Start Are Donated |Of MCOSS Next Week ' FORT MONMOOTH - Com- In Korea CAMPBEU'S — H - Alfred Adler, pcny M boopf tgtin tod in unit Moomotitb County Org*nlx*Uon RARJTAN TOWNSHIP -Mem- donations u soldier* from the bers of tiw varsity and Junior [ctefrmaa at the county fire col- for Soda] Servic* Public Health lege, has announced that the col- Signal Center and School outfit Nursei, assigned to Middletown, varsity cheerleaders groups at the contributed 90 pints of blood at high school, have "adopted" six- lege will offer seven courses this made a total of 772 visits in year, starting with a lecture at Thursday's Red Cross Bloodmo- March, Mist Kathryn E. Cooper, year-old Kim Hong Yum of bile visit here. Kunsan, Korea, under the Foster 6:30 p.m. April 13 at Long Branch supervisor, announced from the Parents* Plan. The girls are con- High School. Official figures showed a total Hartshorne Memorial Health Cen- tributing $15 per month to a fund For certification, participants of 377 donors for the bloodmo- ter here. There were also 16 "notfor his food, clothing and educa- must attend at least six of the bile's second function this year at home" visits made. tion. seven courses. On each fire col- at the post field house. Five more Visits included: 36 maternity; lege night, six courses will be run bloodmobiie visits are scheduled 104 health promotion (60 infants; The girls participating in the simultaneously at Keyport, Bel- here the rest of 1964. 23 preschool, 4 school age, 17 project are Nancy Hunt, Donna jford, Sea Bright, Eaiontown, Man- So far, the Fort Monmouth rec- adults); 65 arthritis; 65 cancer; Dowd, Lynne Bkimberg, Jo Ann asquan and Freehold. ord this year has 714 pints con- 96 cardiovascular disease; 54 cer-Ellison, Jane Huber, Laura Pag- ano, Sue Carnes, Arlene Galetti, Deadline for registration by tributed by iriilitary and civilian ebral vascular accident; 28 di- mail is April 10 and candidates | personnel. abetes; 24 chronic disease; 50 tu-Pat Vranas, Cookie Casaro, Ter- ry Sbarfenburger, Sue Hedges, may register in person at Long The next Fort Monmouth blood- berculosis; 3 communicable dis- Branch April 13. mobile setup is - scheduled for ease; six injuries; 16 mental Carol Newbauer, Diana Carl, Lin- da Ruocco, Kathy Carl, Linda Wednesday, May 27. health; six crippled children; 219 ENLISTS IN NAVY non-communicable disease. Ward, Maryann Tarintino, Maii- reen McMlnnle, Diane Whinfield RED BANK — Kenneth Smith, Health Center Clinic attendance and Vickie Polito. 21, son of Mrs. Helen Smith of Henry Hudson included 44 to prenatal clinics, 4' 261 Broad St., Eatontown enlisted to well child conferences. Hong Yum lives In an Institu- in the Navy to serve for four The nurses traveled 3,372 miles tion in Kunsan, and the girls were years. He will undergo basic Sends 9 Pupils in carrying out their program. told that the money they send training at Naval Training Cen- assures him of receiving a month- ter, Great Lakes, 111. He was ly cash grant, clothing, special © King FeatanaSyndiette, Inc. 1964. W«Hd rightorewrad . To County Day BENCH SON BORN Jgraduated from Long Branch medical care and an education. 'High School. HIGHLANDS - Henry Hudson MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Mr. 500 Hunt For Eggs Regional School was represented and Mrs. Gerald Bench, 36 Drex- before you buy or build, see . . • by nine students at the annual el La., Strathmore, are parents of a son, Gerald, born March W ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - Kochon, Howard Hazeltine, Kathy Youth Government Day held re- More than 500 local youngsters cently in Freehold. at Staten Island Hospital. Mr. [Caizza, Wilhelmena Bell, Lisa and Mrs. Bench and their daugh- MARINE VIEW turned out for the annual Easte Van Kirk, Charles Brown, Gwen- Members of the junior class WEST egg hunt conducted recently b; seeking office circulated petitions, ter, Sherryl Ann, l'/2, moved here SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION dolyn Wilson, Avery Braun, Ly- last year. Mr. Bench is a sales- tht Recreation Commission. man Hopper, Darren Springsteen, conducted campaigns and made FURNITURE CO. Winners were: speeches. man for EMB Surplus Company, "TWO OFFICES TO SERVE WV" Cindy Springsteen, Richard Nel- Staten Island. The infant was KEYPORT, N. J. Carolyn Adolf, Deborah Riley, son, Valerie Hornbastel, Scott Elected were Jane Stuart, sher- christened Sunday at St. Joseph's Doris Hebert, Billy Hart, Bob Price, Glenn Symanski, Tommy iff; Virginia Haag, county clerk; Catholic Church, Keyport. God- 264-0181 Brown, Jeff Wuesthoff, Kathleen MAIN OFFICE Goodwin, Denise Lowry, George Tanya Ashuck, surrogate, and parents were Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Horn, Jeff Merker, Robert Pre- Kathleen Linzmayer, freeholder. MIDDLETOWN ert Bench, brother and sister-in- 874 Highway 35 FintAvt.and date, Karen Hennessy, Christoph- They were accompanied by law of Mr. Bench. A family buf- Highway 16 er Shelly, Kevin Powers, Gil Du-

Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Krebs, 44 Ardmore Switch to Piels"Big 16 La., were Mrs. George Chapin, Short Hills, and Mrs. William Her- on and daughter, Mary, Green- wich, Conn. Get 1A more beer. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Posner, 135 Idolstone La., spent the Ptfss- over holiday at the homt of Mrs. Helen Burmil, Brooklyn.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Agnew, Six 12-oz. cans=72 ounces 16 Avondale La., spent the Eas- ter weekend at the home of Mr. Six half-quarts-96 ounces and Mrs. Roger Massone, Glen- side, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs. How- ard R. Agnew, Philadelphia.

House guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Smith, 32 Avalon La., were Mr. and Mrs. George Collins and daughters Marianne and Barbara of Albany, N. Y. 31IX 01 '3AO1S '8 'HV3B 7 '1IANV > JOllOJf 'Z VttL IROt.) INC, •R&OKLYN, N.V. *N0 WtLUMANttTT, MASS. NONNVD i 'aioacuoaioacu w • i—«*<>a ^ Oiavd •« 'Hsnua •/ You always get fast results H~-«K»V >S83MSNV •31QNV3 '9 'NOINO '9 with Register Classified Ads. Sports Postponements

BASEBALL MMdletown at M*A»»qiua Vmttf ittto at Shot* Reg. No Dffei* .._it*w«n at MudiMB Twp. TUESDAY. APRIL 7, 1964 St. Mary1* (PA) at CBA saw** m i Henry Hudam at Monmouth No DaU««* MiUwan at Rumson Friday Keyport at Pt. Pleasant Beach NtDtUM Southern at Wall Twp. Monday, May 4 Lion Golfers Beat R. B. Catholic at Asbury Park No Date 8tt Long Branch at Shore No Date Set Brick Twp. at Long Branch Thursday, May 7 Toms River at Red Bank Tomorrow No Data Set RB in Lone Match GOLF Brick Twp. at Rumson No Date Set Central Reg. at Neptune No Date Stt LEONARDO- Middletow sub-par No. 1 shooter, Rioh Bar- No Date Set Hi#vs gall team evened its rec taro, who carded a 51. Henry Hudson at Wall Pt. Pleasant Beach at Toms River No Date Set ard at 1-1 «n the Shore Confej TJ» team divided a point when Friday ence goU league yesterday, d< « Lions' Ha] Hannon and Red Lakewood at Asbury Park feaMng Red Bank, 3^1^. io the Bank's Don Asay both shot 49s. oniy match of five on the sched- Middletown held a solid siit-stroke ule. edge, 189-195, in the team total Three Special Events Dot The Lion-Buoco match was It* for the final point. only local sports activity in th YESTERDAY'S RESULTS 1 Wall Stadium's Schedule area-that wasn't washed out b; Mlddletown 3'/2, Red Bank I /, tie afternoon's heavy rains. Brick at Rumson (postponed) Bob Brown and Mike Roma lee Central at Neptune (postponed) WALL TOWNSHIP — The 100- three-quarter midgets, along with coach Jack Toy's Middletowr Henry Hudson at Wall (post- mile Garden State Classic, the the modified-sportsmen and nov- shooters wMft scores of 44 and 4! poned) Memorial Classic and the Labor ices. Similar combination "PrCN- respectively, over Beacon Hi! Pt Pleasant Beach at Tom Day Tripleheader are the features grams" are tentatively set for Country Club's course. River (postponed) MEET THE CHAMPS— The St. James Grammar School jquad is a bundle of smiles after winning the Monmouth of the 1964 stock car racing sea- July 18 and Aug. 15. Sports cart will be a part of the "bill, of No. 1 man Bob Glaasey picket STANDINGS County Parochial Grammar. School Championihip Sunday afternoon, bearing St. Mary's of New Monmouth, 59-34. son at Wall Stadium. fare" on the July 18 program, up Red. Bank's only point when W L T Pet. Trade manager Bob Howard, in Neptune ______...1 « 0 1.000 The champs, left to right, front row ara Coach Frank Kineavy, Tim FarreH, John O'Shea, Frank Kineavy, Jr., Dick be shot a 45 to best Middletwn" announcing the seashore racing July 4 brings the $5,000 100- Lakewood 1 0 0 1.000 Rusnak, Bill Glaring and Coach Joseph DaClerk. Second row, Tom Smith, Steve Hftlman, Jerry Kaminilci, Jack mile "Garden State Classic," one Wall „ 1 0 0 1.000 Borden, Ed McKen'na and John Maciewici. Third row, Bill Mason, Bruce Ryan, Steve Marks, Wayne Trotter, Tom plant's 1964 agenda, indicated this of the top events on the East Toms River 1 0 0 1.000 should be another banner season Hennessy and Kevin Flannery. Coast and a surefire crowd Sports Mlddletown ...1 1 0 .500 for the track. First event will pleaser. Central 0 0 0 .000 be Saturday night, May 2, with Pt. Pleasant Bch. .0 0 0 .000 The Labor Day "Tripleheader" Red Bank 0 1 0 .000 Rumson Frosh 30-lap feature for modified- to be held Sept. 5 is another Schedule Rumson 0 1 0 .000 sportsmen and a 20-lap race for combination with a $6,000 guar- Rumson-Fair Haven's Nine anteed purse. It will Include TODAY Henry Hudson .0 1 0 .000 novices. features for all divisions, includ- BASEBALL Brick 0 1 0 .000 Nip Falcons, 54 The Memorial Classic, to be A DIVISION Bllddlrtomi (SW) — Bed Bank (1M) ing sports cars, stock cars, and MUJdlntown Red Bank RUMSON — Scoring four runs run Memorial Day, May 30, is three-quarter midgets. LflBS Branch at Red Bank It. Birbaro 51 (0) R. Glassey' (1) B. Brown 44 50 «> Faces Rugged Early Slate in the first , the Rumson- the first of the track's "special" Freehold at- Torn* River M. Roma 45 51 Fair Haven Regional freshman cards. It will include a 50-1 ap The track will hold, its annual H. Hannon o; 49 «> Maoasqaan at Neptune >. A»a.y, RUMSON '.'•-•• Basebali • coach baseball team went on to edge feature for the modified and practice session Saturday, April • "Irky" Falk, another senior, of action as an infielder, and 25, from 2 to 5 p.m. It will ba Lakewood at Brick Twp. Team total 1S9 (l)l'ream toil 1W (0) Cliff Applegate of Rumson-Fair returns as a letterman to the out- another sophomore, Fred San- Monmouth Regional, 5-4 here sportsmen division and a 20-lap open to the public. The initial B DIVISION Haven Regional may develop field where he played mostly in born. Saturday. main event for the rookie Monmouth Reg. at Wall stomach trouble before the cur- left field a year ago. Falk batted In the opening frame, Mark drivers. racing program on May 2 geti Rounding through the infield, under way at S:30 p.m. Pt. Pleasant Beach at Central Miller Re-elected rent Shore Conference baseball over .300 last year. Joining Falk Applegate sees sophomore Tim Peterson, Rumson's first hitter, The first combination program Keyport at Rumson season even reaches high gear. in the outfield is another senior, Ryan as the backup catcher be- led off with a single. The next of the season is set for June 20, The schedule: ' Shore Reg. at Southern Applegate, starting his fifth Ken Thompson, who'll open in batter, Mike Galbavy, reached and will include features for April 25—Practtce. To NSIB&YCs hind McHenry. Down at first bas May 2—30-la.p modlfled-«portim»», JO- Matawan at Henry Hudson season at the helm of the Bulldog right field. Thompson, who batted there is a battle going on among base on an by Monmouth's lap novices. ' May t—30-ltp modllKd-iporumen, 30> OTHERS diamond squad, has the misfor- in the low 200's, is a slugger-typi Beaty, junior Barry MacLean, pitcher. Bob Friscia walked to fill Up novices. Raritan at Hoffman tune of meeting three major B hitter who either hits for powe the bases. Ashley Bell then single Shepherd Dog May 18—30-lap modUied-sporttmtn, President's Post 6-5 Croydon Hall transfer Rich 20-lap novices. Mater Dei at South River RED BANK — Ira Miller, Division clubs in the opening or goes down via the strikeou Dooley, a junior, and sophomore home two runs with his first of May 23—30-lap modlfled-iporUmtn, Asbury Park at Mlddletown route. two hits in the game. After (he Club to Meet 20-lap novlcei. Rumson, was re-elected president three games of the season. Jeff Miller, who could also see May 30-Memorlal classic BO-lap modi. TRACK of the North Shrewsbury Ice Boat Game No. 1 for the Rum- The final letterman Is senior some action as a pitcher before next batter struck out for the OAKHURST — The Jersey fled-noortsmen, 20-lap navtcM. second out, Don Deiker got on June 6—30-lap modliled-tporttmen, 35- Shore Keg. at St. Rose and Yacht Club in the club's an- son squad last week when Mon- catcher Shep McHenry, who also the season is completed. Shore German,, Shepherd Club will lap novices. GOLF nual elections held last Thursday mouth Regional's defending B pitched a few a season Thaler at Second base on an error by the third hold its mondhly meeting Wednes- June 13—30-lap raodltled-aporumen, baseman with two more n SO-lup novlcei. .. Asbury Park at CBA in River House Inn. Southern Division champions ago and batted in the high 200'3 At second base, senior Rob day at the Ocean Township Rec- June 20—Combination (thres-quartu TOMORROW A sophomore, Tom Vetterl, who scoring. reation Center, West Park Ave., mtdgeti. 30-lap modified aporUmen Ml Other officers who were elected wsted a 4-2 decision. Thaler seems to have the inside 20 lap novlcea). BASEBALL included Donald Hubbard, vice Game No. 2 was scheduled for played both freshman and track on the position. Others are After scoring one run in the at 8:30 p.m. June 27—30-lap modltled'iportiinm, A DIVISION 20-fftp noWeei.. president; George Blair, record- ast Friday against Matawan Re- jayvee ball a year ago, has im- utility man Johnson, junior John third inning, Monmouth came Guest speaker for the meeting July 4—100-mlle garden itate olaiala, Brick Twp. at Long Branch pressed Applegate in early work back with two more in their half 20-lap novices. ing secretary; George Brush, fi- gional—a club Applegate hasn't Heermans and sophomore Al will be Connie Beclchardt, owner July 11—30-lap moduied-sportimen OTHERS nancial secretary; Jim Smith- lefeated since he took over as outs and could get the call as the Brighten. Paulson will hold down of the. fifth on two hits and a of the Cobert Kennels and for- and 20-lap novlcel. starting center fielder. Vetter July 18-Comblmtlon (tporti eiri R. B. Catholic at CBA treasurer; Red Hogan, commo- lead coach of the Bulldogs. That the shortstop spot with Johnson throwing error by Friscia. mer president of the NonUiern and 30-iap modl/led-»portimen and 20- Central Reg. at Toms River dore, and Peter Wingerter, vice ;ame saw Matawan take a 1-0 starred with his hitting and field- and Sanborn in reserve. Rumson got one more tally in New Jersey German Shepherd lap novices). ing for the junior varsity squad July 25—30-lap modlUed-tporttratn, Pt. Pleasant Beach at Manasquan conmodore. :ad before rains washed out the Beaty has impressed at third the sixth. Bell led off with a Club and presently on the board 20-lap novices. T.vnton State at Monmouth ast year. double and moved to third when August 1—(late model!) SO-lap modi- The club will hold its annual remainder of the contest. Mata- base and will probably get the of directors of the Parent Club. ried-sportsmen and 50-lap novices. College wan is defending B Northern Di- Pitching Weak starting call there when he Isn't John Glaser bunted and was safe The guest speaker will show mov- August 8—30-lap modffied-iportsmert. TRACK rophy banquet in River House on the opposing pitcher's second August 15—Combination {% midget, nn, May 7. The annual trophy vision and over-all B Division Applegate says his pitching pitching. Senior Marty Landolt is ies of a litter being whelped and 30-lap modlfled-iportsmen and 20-up Central Reg., Henry Hudson at champion. staff is one of his weaker ones, error, Jeff Farley scored Bell care after whelping. novices). iinner of the Eastern Yachting the backup man. portimen. Toms River but also says the staff has poten a sacrificefly. August 22—50-lap modlfled-i Vssociation will be held at the Game No. 3 takes center stage Junior Dennis Brown and Mil- with The local club will conduct Obe- 50-lap novices. Freehold at Lakewood ial. Topping the list of chuckers Monmouth Reg. (4) Runison (5) August 20—30-lap modlfled-Rportsmen, ^archmont Yacht Club, Larch- this afternoon (weather permit- ler may see action as reserve AB it H dience Graduation of the current 20-lap novices. Pt. Pleasant Beach at Matawan s a hard-throwing junior, Eric Macneary.lf 4 0 Peterson,If \ 1 September S — Tripleheader (Labor Rumwn, Keyport at Red Bank mont, N. Y., April 18. Anyone ting) when Keyport, which usual- j outfielders. Bprlnper.p 4 2 Galbavy.ss 3 1 1 class April 20 at 7:30 p.m., and Day), interested in attending the affair ly battles Rumson for the peren- Swenson. The fire balling right- Bryanl.ns 4 1 3 Waters,2b 3 0 0 will conduct its monthly show- September 12—30-lap modlfled-«portl- Long Branch at Asbury Park hander won three games last With six starters and the top Tailor, ]fo 4 1 J Frtscln.p 3 1 0 men, 20-lap novices. may obtain further information nial B Northern Division runner- lthrr.cr I 0 0 Bell.lb 3 2 •i handling olass April 22 at 8 p.m. Mlddletown at Raritan Twp. year and has worked on develop- two graduated, Apple- 3 0 by contacting either president up spot behind Matawan, travels 1 Iielnlmrt.rf 2 0 0 A recent member olub win was R. B. Catholic at St. Mary's (PA) ing a curve ball since last sea- gate thinks it will take time for dorrlfl.Ub 3 0 0 Glaser.rf 1 n0 o filler, 137 Bingham Ave., or Mr. to Rumson's diamond. the club to jell into a winning Clark,c 3 0 0 Dclker,3b 3 o0 o Brook's Gay C.D.X., owned by (boys and girls) g son. Dallon,2b 1 0 0 Parley.c 3 0 l Manasquan at Wall Twp. Hair, Buttonwood Dr., Shrews- Four Lettermen combination. Until the players Hlck»,2D 2 O AjcHenry.ef 3 o o the Vane&sa Kennels of Middle- Bowling Meeting ^ sd 01 fir .ii-if]-. .Applegate's club is moving in- Bill Beaty, a junior ^f, get a' fewtogaihesi'fMfOfcW ttf*si+ aUGannon 1 0 town,, ,wfti$, won Best German TENNIS 1 .WJir.ci o o ; Elected to the regatta commit- to the current campaign with four rom Croydon Hall Academy,' is belts, Appleagte, when thinking i-SlriBled (or McHenry in 9th. Shepherd and placed first in the WALL TOWNSHIP —The Mon- Trenton St. at Monmoutb College Monmoutrt Reg. 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 i THURSDAY ee at the recent meeting were lettermen, topped by senior Vern being groomed for the second of Matawan and Keyport says, Rumson ...i o 0 0 0 1 x-S Working Group at the Burlington mouth County Bowling Associa- A DIVISION 3ob Kofoed, Jim Smith, Bob Ben- Paulson, who batted .450 last pitching spot. Beaty will also "we're really not ready for that 2B-Beli. SB Talgor. Struck out by K.C. Show in Mount Holly March tion will meet Sunday at 2:30 p.m. play some third base. Other Springer 5, Fiscla ft Baie> on bain by 28. Mlddletown at Manasquan on, Charlie Soden, Bud Blaisdell year. Paulson, who'll play short- kind bf competion. Springer 1, Flicll 3. at Air Lanes, Rt. 34, here. ith; Tom Robinson and Brub stop, is starting-his fourth varsity chuokers are Pete Johnson, a If the rains stay high in the sky BASEBALL sophomore who will also see lots B DIVISION fence as.alternates. season^, ,-•-,', • -,.,.. today, Rumson's'•>playert put Matawan at Shore Reg. :heir second game under their Bob Nagle Ruinson, Sets Two OTHERS Exhibition Baseball belts. After that, it's 16 to go. CBA at Henry Hudson Monmouth College at Princeton GOLF Cotton is Named Marks in Washington Swim Meet SHORE CONFERENCE Brick at Pt. Pleasant Beach Colt Pitcher Perfect for 6, WASHINGTON, Q.C. — Bobby the 400-freestyle, 5:04.0 and sixth Allenhurst, 15-17 girls, fifth in foe Henry Hudson at Rumson Boxer of Month Nagle of Rumson, a member of in the 200-yard backstroke, 200-yard butterfly, 5:01.1, and Wall Twp. at Central Reg. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP) - the Shore Aquatic Club, set two 2:38.5. Cliff Clark of Lincroft, 10 and un- Lakewood at Red Bank Iddie Cotton of Seattle was records in the process of winning Ann Mindnich of Middletown, der boys, sixth in the 100-yaid Mlddletown at Toms River But Braves Belt Him in 7th named boxer of the month by two races at the eighth annual backstroke, 1:20.0. swim meet sponsored by the Na- 15-17 girls-sixth in the 400-yard OTHERS the World Boxing Association yes- The next meet for the Shore and Gus Triandos and Cookie Ro- tional Capital Swimming Associa- individual medley, 5:54.0, and St. Rose at Neptune Associated Press got three hits apiece as the terday for his rematch victory Aquatic Club will be Saturday Jersey Shore Winter League Pirates collected 15 safeties. jas connected for Philadelphia. over Johnny Persol. tion here last weekend. sixth in the 400-yard freestyle, Ken Johnson pitched perfect when it hosts a state AAU meet Championships (Homestead) all in six of the seven innings Robin Roberts and Chuck Es- The rallied for Cotton, who had lost a ques- He took first place honors in 5:06.7; Jane Nagle of Rumson, FRIDAY le worked for the Houston Colts, trada hooked up to pitch shut- six runs in the last two innings tioned decision to Persol, scored the 200-yard freestyle for 11 and 13-14 girls- 5th in the 50-yard at the Trade Winds Beach Club, BASEBALL mt the Milwaukee Braves caught out ball while and whipped the Kansas City a. technical knockout in the re- 12-year-old boys. His time was freestyle, 28.4; Linda Berry of Sea Bright. A DIVISION ip with the Colt right-hander for scored an unearned run in the Athletics, 8-7. Dick Green hom- turn bout and regained the No. 2:08.1, breaking the old D.C. Long Branch at Freehold our straight hits in his other ninth inning for a 1-0 victory ered for the A's, who produced a 1 challenger's role. AAU record of 2:08.7. His other Red Bank at Lakewood nning and beat Houston ,2-1, m an over the St. Louis Cardinals. 14-hit attack but still i lost their He edged out Luis Rodriguez victory was in the 100-yard but- Brick Twp. at Mlddletown and Bobo Olson for the monthly terfly for the same age group. xhibition baseball game yester- The Chicago White Sox made fifth straight and 16th in 21 Neptune at Toms River lay. starts. honor. Nagle was timed in 1:03.2, which B DIVISION a pair of first inning runs stand wiped out the old D.C.AAU Joe Torre, Gene Oliver, Frank up and defeated the New Mets, Willie Mays had a pair of Because of his suspension, for- Wall Twp. at Pt. Pleasant Beach mer heavyweight champion Son- record of 1:04.9. Henry Hudson at Monmouth Boiling and Roy McMillan 2-1. New York's only run came doubles and a and scored three times as the San Francis- ny Listen was dropped from the Other members of the loca OTHERS cracked successive singles to ac- on a homer by loser Tracy Stal- ount for both Brave runs in lard. co Giants outlasted the Chicago monthly ratings. swim club who placed In the meet Rumson at R. B. Catholic included: Nancy Osborne of Mid- he second inning. Johnson later Cincinnati jumped on Philadel- Cubs, 9-7, in a Cactus League St. Joseph (Metuchen) at CBA game. Bob Hendley and Bob dletown, 13 and 14 girls—second Southern Reg. at Oakhurst /alked a batter but then re- phia starter John Boozer for three Boxer Winning ired 16 straight before leaving Shaw, acquired in an off-season 400-yard freestyle, 4:47.8, fourth GOLF runs in the first inning and went in the 50-yard freestyle, 28.1, and Dr a pinch hitter in the seventh. on to beat the Phillies, 5-3. Deron deal with Milwaukee, shared the Lakewood at Asbury Park pitching for San Francisco. Fight for Life fourth in the 100-yard butterfly Brick Twp. at East Brunswick The victory was Oie 15th in 20 Johnson homered for the Reds LEGHORN, Italy (AP) An 1:08.3; Curt Colby, of New R. B. Catholic at CBA tarts for Bobby Bragan's Braves Bo Belinsky hurled seven Italian amateur boxer, whose Shrewsbury 13 and 14 boys- TRACK lis spring. EARLIER SUNDAY GAMES strong innings as the Los An- mother died two days after he third in the 200-yard breaststroke R. B. Catholic at St. Rose (girls) Manny Mota, a utility man NEW YORK (AP) - Sunday geles Angels dumped the Cleve- was critically injured in the ring 2:32.6; Jack Wright of Belmar land Indians, 7-1. Belinsky and 9t Rose at Asbury Park it a grand slam homer, high- baseball games in New York are appears to be winning his fight 15 and .17 boys—third in the 400- Bob Duliba combined to hurl a TENNIS ighting a six-run Pittsburgh starting earlier this year than in :o survive. yard freestyle 4:24.0; Cathy Cor- Newark St. at Monmouth College the past following a bill signed three-hitter. eventh inning as the Pirates Euro Giusti, 19, was knocked cione of I/>ng Branch, 11 and 12 SATURDAY by Gov. Rockefeller. The Mets In a night game, the world out last Friday night in his box- girls—third in the 200-yard free- BASEBALL shipped the Minnesota Twins, 12- start their Sunday games at 1:05 champion Los Angeles Dodgers ing debut. When Giusti failed to style, 2:23.8; Chris Wauters of B DIVISION p.m. and the Yankees begin theirs met the at •egain consciousness he was Oceanport, 15-17 girls—fourth in Keyport at Shore Reg. Job Bailey and Willie Stargell at 1:30 o'clock. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. •ushed to a hospital, shortly be- OTHERS fore his 67-year-old mother, af- ARIZONA CO-CAPTAINS Monmouth at Long Branch flicted with a blood disorder, was TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Defen- R. B. Catholic at Mater Del released. sive back Larry Fairholm of Mon- Asbury Park at Plainfield She died Sunday — at the same THIS OSTRICH DOESN'T HAVE TO HIDE HEAD — Monmouth College at St. Peter's treal and center and linebacker time doctors performed a suc- John Briscoe of Indianola, Pa. Myrtle, left, four-year-old racing ostrich ridden by (JC) cessful throat operation on the TRACK will co-captain Arizona's footbal Jockey Bennie Sorenien, bea+i Ulysios, levan-year-old boxer to help him breathe more team next fall. Matawan at Monmouth Reg. easily. Suanaco, Robert L. Stevenson up, to finish lina in one- TENNIS Giusti was conscious period- furlong special event race at Gulfttream Park, r+allan- Drew at Monmouth College cally yesterday and, through still in critical condition, is expected LADIES DAY dale, Fla. Sorenson was unseated a few rime* but Tickets Are Available io live. managed ro remount to win. A Llama finiihed third. For Jets-Palriots Tilt ^ IAP Wirephoto) FOOTBALL TRADE NEW BURNSWICK — Tickc BALTIMORE (AP) - The Bal- prices have been set for the sec- :imoro Colts announced last night ond annual Elks Children's Chart they had traded offensive guard ty Classic between the New York Palmer Pyle to the Minnesota SATURDAY DAY CAMP GROUP Jets and the Boston Patriots of Vikings for Steve Stonehreaker, a BOYS A TO 13 YIARS the American Football League linebacker and tight end. Inttr any Saturday Starting April 4 to JUM 6 game ohirman Edward Hannon Pylc played four years for the EXPERT COACHING INSTRUCTIONS IN ... on Dunellen has announced. Colts after being drafted sixth The exhibition football game as a future in the 1!)59 National Baseball • Basketball • Bowling • Golf Is set for Saturday, Aug. 22, in AND OTHER ATHLBTIC ACTIVITIES Football League draft. • Indoor Ploy Ana . . . Individually Intlruclod by Cooeh Vllloplono, Rutgers Stadium. Last year'e Stnnebreaker was a future Dlnctor ol Alhltllci and Physical Director Aibury Park High School, game raised $40,000 for an Elks' and lloll ol Export Coachti. draft choice by the Vikings in FIVB SATURDAYS I20.00-3INOLI SATURDAY IS.CO crippled children's scholarship Hlfil while attending the Univer- fund at Rutgers. sity of Detroit and was with them TRANSPORTATION PROVIDID—For Information, Coll . . Tickets are available at Rutgers two seasons. and soon will be on sale at Elks SEASHORE DAY CAMP AND HE WALKED AWAY — Racing voteran Bud Tingelsrad of Dayton, Ohio, bo- lodges throughout New Jersey. Detroit Tiger Manager Charlie "You mean it's against OCfAN AVI., WIST IND 222(4*4 came involved in thii ipectacular flip on the ibcond lap of the 30-lap feature raco John Clttadlno, Phyilcal Dlr.. IS y«r* at Aibury Park H. S. RED BANK REGISTER Drcssen won the rules just to carry a Uumnwr Day Camp AnnwnctnMnt to Follow) at Eldora Speedway, RoJiburg, Ohio. The car came to rest upside down. Yot pennants with the Brooklyn Dodg- 16—Tuesday, April 7, l%l 1 Tingelitad walked away uninjured. (AP Wirephotol ers in 1952 and 1953. lucky ch&no?** Power »< Sail RED BANK REGISTER Tue*ky, April 7, 1964—17 Angels Have Rugged Repair Job, By BILL ROBINSON No matter how -small their boat, owners almost But Hope to Fly Higher Than Ninth always get an itch to go adventuring somewhere be- yond the confines of local horizons. The lure of "for- EDITOR'S NOTE — Thia is eign" waters is strong, and the urge to change scenery mother in a series on the major and go exploring is an irresistible one. league baseball teams. Others will follow on this page dnily For some, this is the chief fascination in owning a boat, and cruising devotees are a dedicated breed. By WALTER L. JOHNS Owning a boat that can be lived on, and that can be- Central Press Sports Editor PHOENIX, Ariz. — The Los come a home-away-from-home while moving about in Angeles Angels, a "miracle" strange waters, is one of the most Rewarding satisfac- team of baseball in 1962 when the tions in boating. Those who make this their main pur- second-year club finished third, suit probably spend more time than any other type of fell apart last year, winding up ninth, and the repair job has to owner getting their boat exactly the way they want be a big one. her and working out the hundreds of little details that The opposition threw a flock make her more comfortable and livable. of left-handed pitchers against the Cherubs last year and so some right-handed hitting? power BATTER'S VIEW OF KOUFAX — Sandy Koufax, Loi was needed. In came Joe Ad- Angeles Dodgers' itrikeout king, looks like this to a bat- cock from the Indians, along with pitcher Barry Latman, for Leon ter as the ball comes streaking toward the plate. Shown Wagner, the big power boy of the at Tampa, Fla., through -Hie screen behind the plate, Kou- club, but a lefthanded swinger. fax was pitching batting practice. His 306 "Adcock looks like he could sup- ply the power we neid," said Ust season set a new National League record. Koufax manager Bill Rigney before an won 25 games and had an average of 1.88 exhibition game here, "and I'm to lead Hie major leagues in 1963. (AP Wirephotol planning to play him as long as he can go. Maybe he can give me 100 games, and I have Char- lie Dees and Ed Kirlcpatrick to Holmdel Youth AA Holds fill in at first when I need them. "I'm looking for a ieft-handed pitcher, too, for last year our 2d Annual Awards Night lefties won only seven games. Bo HOLMDEL — The second an- Deborah VamVakas and Betty (playboy Belinskv) looked good nual awards night of the Holm- Cunningham. the other day in four innings and |del Youth Activities Association Twirling squad s—Miss Pat Mike Lee (Tri-Cities and Hawaii) was held Friday evening at theParker and Mrs. Steven Starace, has looked great ai times." Indian Hill School. leaders. Adele Williams, PaJ The year's activities, In which Ford, Carol Impenato, Elain Etz- OUR PITCHING has looked more than 200 yonugsters partici- Jiorn, Marian Campbell, Ka'jhy pretty good overall." Rigney pated, included a boys' bas- Pastewaiit, Carol Vadasz, Mary continued, "I'm planning to give ketball end baseball clinic, boys' Martin, Peggy Opie and Sandra Ken McBride (13-12) more rest basketball program, girls' basket- Glogoza. this year. He needs more of it between starts. Dean Chance ball program, girls' volleyball Girls' volleyball—Mrs. Rocco (13-18) has thrown the ball hard program, cheerleading, twirling Mauro and Mrs. Evelyn Miller and Latman (7-12 with Cleveland) and arts and crafts. leaders. Red Team—Kathy Gib- has look especially good. didn't get the hit to enjoy the Other infielders around are A question mark in the Seraph Association president Harold eon, Barbara McCarthy, Cher "I had to use Dan Osinski (8- dinner. If we can do some of theBob Sadowski, torn Satriano and outfield is the colorful, contro- Spencer 5vas announced that the SohoH, Gwen Kuchler, Linda Felix Torres, Charlie Vinson, up HYAA is hoping to establish a Therkelson, Lorraine Hartnett 8) as a starter last year but I little things we missed last year, versial Jimmy Piersail, who has think I can keep him in the bull- we'll have a chance to hold our from Harlan, is being tested girls' softball program this Jackie Sasso, Karen Willey, Bar- around first base. had some leg trouble. Battling summer for girls in the fourth bara Cunningham and Linda pen now. I've feot Bob Duliba own." The catching is adequate with it out with Jimmy is the afore- through eighth grades. Those in- Hussman. Blue Team—Kathy Jack Spring and Art Fowler to Rigney is doing some switch- Bob Rodgers and Ed Sadowski terested may contact Mrs. Parker, Kathy Barski, Leatrice help out in the bullpen and that ing. He has Billy Moran, the mentioned Simpson, a speed mer- back and Hank Foiles, who was Robert Ormsbee. Basile, Jackie Martin, Cathy Pas Fowler (42 years old) continues second sacker, at third, and Kirk- chant, and Kirkpatrick. with the club last year, still on tewait, Lynn Baker, Marie Hulak to amaze you. I've got a lot ofPatrick, the young catcher, work- Awards were presented as deck. Kirkpatrick, who also Two other outfielders are "fency Imperato, Diedre O'Keefe, short men for bullpen duty but ing at first and in left field. He follows: caught, thus has been moved to rookies — Vic Antohetty, a speed- Carol Imperator and Diane Sasso. need some long men to help." may move Albie Pearson, the ONE OF THE MOST rewarding extras of owning a small Boys' basketball clinic — Paul another spot because of his fine Green Team—Patricia Ford, Among young pitchers in camp club's top hitter, into left or right boy from Puerto Rico with no Purinton, Dom Onori and John hitting. boat jt in using her for camp cruising. Modern equip- Pitzsimmons, leaders. Craig On-Carol Vadasz, Donna Williams are Aubrey Gatewood, up from if rookie Dick Simpson, who was previous experience, and John ment has made this much easier. ori, Steve Miller, John Fitzsim- Kathy Halton, Susan Ward, Nashville; BiH Kelso, who wasat Hawaii, or one of the others There could be a battle for oneJohnstone, who had one year it mons, Ken Klauwin, Steve Pfeif- Mary Martin, Daryl Martin, Jan 14-7 at Salem; Bob Lee, who wascome through. outfield spot. Pearson and Lee 20-2 at Batavia; Danny Rivas San Jose. A boat need not be set up as a cabin yacht to befer, Mark Furiato, Jeff Onori, Swanson, Michelle Ford and San- Looking good at second base is! Thomas take care of two of Rigney has played Simpson Billy Hagen, Glenn Steers, Chris dra Glogoza. Yellow Team— 13-7 at Tacoma, and Ed Thomas, used for cruises into strange waters, however. Camp 14-14 at Hawaii. Bobby Knoop, who hit .283 at them. Thomas "looks a lot bet-every day and, as he says, "he Hartnett, Bobby Iaderosa, Bobby Debra Mauro, Donna Landers, can do a lot of things and he cruising can be enjoyed in even the smallest of open Bonnie Turner, Allyson Martin "I'm a little exoited about this Hawaii. Bulwarking the infield ter this year," according to Rig- Kinkade, Joe Mauro, Steve Purin- is Jim Fregosi, one of the young, could be the big difference in our ton, Jeff Lanergan and Ricki Dun-Katlhy Bokert, Tina Stobo, Sheryl club," said Rigney, "although the ney. "He fell off a bit last year boats, if proper preparations have been made. Continu- players here are fairly equal. outstanding shortstops in the ma- thinking." can. Teller, Heleen Haxbour, Kathj and lost confidence but he's okay ing our series, therefore, on how to take advantage of Purcell, and Betty Cunningham. Last year we thought we had thejors, who's playing his third year Boys' basketball—Junior Divi- table set several times, and then with the club. again now.' NEXT — The Chicago Cub* the many extras there are in the sport nowadays, let'ssion—Trotters—Richard Spencer, Girls' basketball—Mrs. Orms consider what to look for and how to adapt a boat for Bob Knudsen, BiH Dehm, lead- bee and Miss Mary Honan, lead' this type of activity. ers, Bobby Miller, Al Iaderosa, ers. Senior Division—Tlhe Parrots Raritan Bowling Paul Ormsbee, Bobby Knudsen, —Adele Williams, Marion Camp- Patterson-Machen Bout in July It can be done in sail or power boats of any size Richard Spencer, Carmen Iader- bell, Barbara McCarthy, Bonni Victors Honored osa, Tom Stobo, Billy Masson, Turner, Peggy Opie, Jackie Mar large enough to carry the necessary equipment.. In prac- BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) Bolan said one of three cities at the championship," said •RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Kurt Dehm, Bill Iaderosa, Peter tin, Kathy; Purcell, ^ Carol Im —Fomier world heavyweight are in the bidding for the match, Machen. "This has got to be the tice this means a boat from about 14-16 feet up in either Therkelsen, Pat McCarthy and perato and Janet Duke. Trophies were presented to Nan- champion Floyd Patterson and including Stockholm and Gotborg most important fight of my life, cy Cherry, girls' junior division category, although some powerboats can have more Gary Spencer. The Canaries—Linda Therke Eddie Machen will meet in a He couldn't identify the third city and I'll go all out to whip Pat- Blue Jays-^Jack Purcell and sen, Cathy Pastewait, Mary Mar- winner; Pearl Meier, girls' senior room per foot of overall length than sailboats of the title elimination fight in Sweden Machen, who has sought a terson." division winner; Dennis Garrand- Sam Robinson, leaders. Jack Pur- tin, Jackie Sasso, Margate" July 5 or 12, it was formally an- crack at Patterson for six years There has been no commit- tame size. cell, Mike Nelson, Tim Kerwin, Sharpe, Carol Vadasz, Sandr er, boys' junior division winner, nounced yesterday by Machen's when Floyd ruled the division, ment from Cassius Clay, but theand Kevin Hanringtoh, boys' The most important requisites are seaworthi- John Scoras, Jack Purcell, Allen Glogoza, Karen Willey, and Cath manager, Walter Minskoff. sat in on the news conference at Machen camp feels that the win- Robinson, Jim Mauro, Edward Barski. senior division winner, in the ness an* itowiage space. In venturing into strage Al Bolan, who will co-promote Mtnskoff's office here. ner will merit a fight with the Raritan Township Jaycee Junior Michalski, John Luoania, Dennis Junior division—M i s s Kath. the 12-round fight with Edwin "I was never one to brag or champion. Waters "for fairly long periods of time, weather Robinson, Ken McKinnon, Frank Honan and Mrs. Robert Lagattu Bowling Tournament. Ahlquist of Sweden, confirmed call a round of a fight. But I Minskoff disclosed that Machen changes are bound to be encountered, and a boat Genovese, Paul LaMontagne. ta, leaders. Blue Jays—Barbar. Announcement was made that the announcement via telephone know this is my time and mywill be guaranteed $50,000 and Hacketit, Sheryl Teller, Nancy Miss Cherry took third place should have the freeboard, dryness, hull form and Boys' basketball—Senior Divi- from his New York office. chance-to eventually get a shot 30 per cent of the ancillary rights Imperato, Lorraine Hartnett, honors in her division in the sion—HYAA Red—John Landers, of home television, films and radio. stability to take some dusty going. In any case, Gwen Kuchler, Diane Lagattuta state finals held at the Edison leader. Lou Mauro, Dennis Ztlin- There will be no radio in the Christine Ganz, Linda Fester, Sal- Lanes, Edison. Her games oi 198- chances should never be taken on venturing into sfci, Steve Bosland, Jimmy Coyne, Workman Second United States, but it will be broad- ly Sharpe, Diane Sasso and Don- 152-122 for a series total of 472 waters too open for the type of boat being used. Paul Hencoski, Ron LaMon- cast in Great Britain, tagne, Steve Oheok and Steve na Welle. placed her only four pins behind Speed can be a drawback. Speed requires extra Rei'l. Cardinals — Barbara Cunning- Komives' Average of 36.7 Bolan said Patterson will re- the runner-up spot and 49 pins out fuel, and it isn't so important in cruising to get some- HYAA Blue—Bob Warnocke and ham, Donna Lagattuta, Sandra ceive the same percentage on of first place. She also had high where in a hurry as to be self-sufficient for fairly long Paul Purinton, leaders. Ray Slus- Sciiuimann, Maureen Rush, Diam television and other media, but game in the division. arz, Greg Purinton, Bob Smith- Smith, Donna Williams, Bert; Topped Collegiate Scorers he would not disclose Floyd's Miss Cherry, an eighth grade periods, and to have a comfortable, safe ride while ers, Frank Gawd, Jell Johanson Cunningham and Judy Smith. purse except to say that it will student at the Beers Street Sahoo], erased the, mark of 95.8 set by enjoying the new surroundings, John Gazeway, Jim Alsobrooks Boys' baseball clinic, Pat Po- Butch" Komives, Bowling be a little more than Machen also took top honors in her divi- Green's hot-handed baokcourt ace, will get. A boat that can be trailed adds a great deal of and Mich Reno. sada and Dom Onori, leaders. Joe Morehead State in 1956. David- sion in the local tournament last Cheerleaders—Varsity Squad- Mauro, Craig Sutphin, Dan Mos-is the major college basketball son shot .544 from the floor, Patterson has started training year, and went on to finish fifth scoring champion. in New York, Bolan advised, and •cope to camp cruising. In one day such a radical Miss Gail Hammer, leader. Kathy kowitz, Robert Porter, Craig On- eclipsing the field goal accuracy in tihe state finals. change as from the East Coast to the Great Lakes, Parker, Kathy Gibson, Janet ori, Robert AHen, Blair Betliea, The 6-foot-l senior fired at a Machen will begin his serious All the contestants were treated 36.7 points-per-game dip—third record of .521 held by Auburn's Midwest to Florida, Pacific Coast to the Sierra Nevadas, Sharpe, Rita Alsobrooks, Debbie Steve Miller, Gary Uglesich, John work shortly. The 31-year-old to a bowling exhibition by BiUy Mauro, Kathy Eckert, Janet Em- Schanck, Jeff Mikson, Jim Swan-highest average in history — and 1960 team. Machen plans to be in Sweden 'G", after which they attended or Pennsylvania to Maine can be effected by trailer, erjan, Kerry Kojola, Lynda Huss- son, Brian Walko, Edward headsd a record list of seven Terry, Holland of Davidson led at least 25 days before the fight. the awards dinner. John Waring, and the whole vacation can be spent in new surround- man, Pat Turner, Jan Swanson Miohalski, David Moskowitz, Mi-collegians with averages of bet-the individual marksmen with a The exact date and site are in charge of the activity, accom- ter than 30 points per-game, ac- ings. and Heleen Harbour. chael Swartz, Gerald Williams .631 percentage. Tulsa's Rick Park expected to be announced with- panied the youngsters and served Junior Varsity Squad — Mrs.John Pominowski, Bobby Posada, cording to final statistics released missed only 13 of 134 foul shots for in a few days. as one of the 130 storekeepers. Certain items of equipment are essential, but Winnie Hammer, leader. Red- Wayne Sibiiia, David O'Connell today by the NCAA. a winning .903 percentage in free the theme should always be to travel light. The Barbara McCarthy, Donna Welle. Kevin Janssen, Bill Neuman of Seton Hall, throw accuracy. boats should have good dry storage under a deck Allyson Martin, Tina Stobo, Chris- Charles Swanson, Billy Rush last year's No. 1 scorer, finished Bob Pelkington of Xavier, Ohio, tine Ganz, Patty Kojola, Sally Donald Doty, John Posada, Bobby second this season with a 33.2 won the rebounding title with 21.8 or in lockers for bedding, clothing and food, and Sharpe and Susan Ward, Blue— Iaderosa, Lee Serin, Mike Sher- mark. recoveries per game. Paul Silas Bowling there should be adequate provision for carrying Gwen Kuchler, Karen Willey, rod, Joe Schellenberger, Howard Manny Newsome, Western of Creighton, the leader most of Maureen RuS/i, Margaret Shairpe, Maymon, Jeff Onori, Steve Elton, Michigan, 32.7; Bill Bradley, the season, stumbled during the water, ice and extra fuel. Gary Falber and Michael Braun coMMPNrry CHURCH LEAGUE HARMONr COMWBROIAI. Jackie Martin, Leatrice Basile, Princeton, 32.3; , Mi-NCAA playoffs and finished with "A" Division Harmony Bowl With all this, however, the emphasis should be on ami, Fla., 32.2; Gary Bradds, 21.75 per game. Points w Ohio State, 30.6, and Steve Thom- O FO FT Pt» Ave Congregation Bnal Israel 1 .75 Mlddlfrtown Plumb. Supply ^S& traveling light. Start with what you think you need and 1. St. Thomas Episcopal 68V Julie's Farm Market '. M 30 as, Xavier, Ohio, 30.0, completed Embury Methodist _ 65V Raritan Esso , fii 31 then be ruthless about cutting down. Extra weight and New Marks by Carr, Long Bowline Gracn ....23 292 2«0 8« 30.7Pilgrim Baptist .64 Gentile's Market 45!4 the 39-point club. 3. Nick Wsrkman Christ Church Methodist 1 .61 Ideal Accountant* . 43H Scton Hall 2S 320 190 830 33.2 Congregation Bnal Israel 2 —^...GO'.j Union Drugs .43 unnecessary gear are a real burden in boat performance, Komives vaulted from 45th Manny Newaomft Red Bank Methodist 2 f>8Vj Country Tavern . 43 41 position a year ago to the top Western Mich 20 202 129 053 32.7 Congregation Beth Shalom - M!i Challengers . 41^ 42lt in the bother of taking care of unneeded stuff, and inHighlight Track Weekend 4. Bill Bradlty Red Bank Presbyterian 1 ...... '. 5314 Hnrmony Bowl 3SW 45(4 spot. He capped his college ca- Princeton ....29 338 260 939 32.3 Red Bank Baptist is V.F.W. Pojt 2179 . 37 n the discomfort of overcrowding. reer with a record 50 straight free 5. Illok Barry "B" Division JAM Heat. & Cool...... 37 47 Associated Press the allowable maximum. De- Miami. Fla. 27 3H 242 870 32.2 Shrewsbury Presbyterian 2 60 Dick's Auti) Rlec. 36'i 47'A Modern synthetics have made the job easier throws in his last five games. 6. aa.ry Rratlrifl St. Jame.i ....(ft Sea Star Swim Club 3314 50S4 World records by Dallas Long spite Carr's performance, Ari- Ohio State 24 27fl 183 735 30.6 Team 13 27 „87. 7. Steve Thomas Ued Bank Presbyterian 1 62 through the availability of lightweight, waterproof and Henry Carr, impressive zona State lost to the Southern Only Frank S«lvy, former Fur- Xavier. OHIO W.3O2 17} 770 30.0 Runlson Presbyterian 1 J>7 . 600 Series — Ray Bohn 2-11. 215. 20SMS— California Striders, 89-54. man star, and ex-Utah gunner 8. John- Austin Rumson Presbyterian 2 &i «31; Walt Mourltzen 217, 173, 222-«IJ. clothes, sleeping bags, tents, ice chests, vacuum jugs, comeback marks by two Olym- Boston Colleje 21 235 144 614 20.1 Red Bank Methodist 1 jjij 200 Cluh - B. McWMIams 218, 8. Bill McGill finished with higher Katontown Presbyterian 2 - 50 Boehm 202. M. Schlnk 206, H. Y»r»- pic veterans and a general up- Long put his last three throw 9. Jim Dames (ichuk 222. O. Slurmiels 225, P. Slank- cooking equipment and utensils. Dehydrated foods and Tens Western ...29 299 218 8M 39.1 Shrewsbury Presbyterian 1 46 swing of performances snapped seasons averages. Selvy averaged Eatontown Methodist ' 47 ard 219, S. Urblne 210. E. Clrnur 208. over 65 feet as Occidental 10. Wayne Bates J. Kondek 204. B. ortilano 209. B. 41.7 points per-game in 1954 and Utah State 29 309 203 821 28.3 CI1rl.1t Church Methodist 2 M concentrates make stowage much easier, and fishing western track and field Into mid-whipped his Pasadena AA team Monmouth Reformed Temple .. - 41 Hachmebter 208, J. HcConloui* 20i). o. and hunting equipment is now less cumbersome. season form last weekend. 88-56. "To tell the truth, all those McGill posted a 38.6 mark in Eatontown .Presbyterian 1 37 nooney 203, JJ. atev«na 234, J. CafJU 1962. "Y" HOWLING LEAGUE 600 Series: Dan Susse.r 192, 101, 214— 201, G. Antonio 201, H. Dougherty XX Long put the shot 65 feet 11>4 65-footers felt just like the 63- A Division 627, Dave Slme 204, 200, 100—€03. If you plan carefully and don't try to do too much, A pair of team records fell. W L inches, bettering his own 1SSfooter2 s used to feel," the burly Sugar 8ICT« - ...5,'J 28 UNITED MONDAY THUIttiDAV NlflllT niJSINFSSMEN » Detroit's 96.1 scoring average I.KAGIJE I. HAGUE camp cruising in an outboard runabout or day sailer record by one inch. He was idle former University of Southern Top Hat Clmnert «J4 32'A W West End Caterers ...„ 4.V^ Sunrise Dairy _ _. . 57 W h can be one of the most rewarding extra dividends ofmost of last season but is al- California star said. nuttenplan's Bakery _ 43 38 isns Pontlac ZJ'.M 3> RteamflttPrs 1/icnl 1BI 5» 32 Rranch Fuel _..„ 3B'<, Woodchopppra Mli Towne Delicatessen _.. 53 >i M14, ready the favorite for the 1964 At Tempe, 1956 Olympic high stepped off a 46.5 quarter-mile 2(1 Llncroft Oulf „ M 30 boat owning. Bhore BullJInc ~~s - - 3714 Bnnfleld Movers 4ft .15 Olympic Games at Tokyo. jump champion Carlie Duma: leg tor the Santa Clara Valley Nat's Jewelers - 29 5Z Or/lnd P}nr.n Vlzzn Z.1..A7 G. K. flcholea 51 30 Youth Village as part of a 3:09.6 Kelly's Clothing » 52 dutadt's Tavern 4fi Koch's Florist JSflii, 31)1,4 Carr, who knocked the full turn leaped a surprising 7 feet, 2(10 Cluh: Norm Ejnteln. 220. Marty Jack's Inn '4^1^ M Casey's Renl Estate -...46 44 220-yard dash record from 20.5 inch for the Striders. He hadn' mile relay effort in a non-scoring GrHlmm 205. Marty Fisher 2»8, Ozzle Toop Mat Cleaners ,1914 Jny Bee Auto Repnlrs .4Mi 44^4 Onenln 203, Hot* LublU 211, Walter All. High. Glass Co "'.T5'i Ral's Bnrber Rhop .45 4B St. Mary's New Monmouth Five to 20.3 seconds last year, clipped meet at Sunnyvale, Calif. M. T. T. Mlioti 45 45 jumped competitively sine- Hollz 209. Abe Plslipr 215, Oary drn- 4S',i Mar-Mflt 31 Jack's Inn ...... 44U 4«14 it down to 20.2 in an Arizona State placing sixth in the 1960 Olym Scores in four major dual belle 2(0, Bid Joftc 242, lrv Outtcnplan Moitraui PlbE. ft mK ZZ'".M'.4 ra". Kdille'a Harbor Shop . .42 4« ••!(«, lillrord Plnsky 200, Jerry Yankow Mlddletown Oen. Tlr» ...161', U: r ck Kamlly Circle Stores J8H SOU pics. "Sl» ".'l - " ""'il'l 247, Don Merle- Kmmons Lemons «....„...^M» 51 B Division -. 220, Al liable 224, Jeir aarrlson 222 Rules County CYO Cage League The measured crosswind was Jerry Siebert, a once-retired 86, Washington State 59, Califor- W i, Richie Wentway 218, Lurry Austin 213 1-ia.wton Broi. Tavern ^. ....38 52 1 I-ocal 1H J8 51 1.1 miles an hour, well within I960 Olympic 800-meter man, nia 92, UOLA 53, Oregon 74, LUter Sportswear 52',4 2fl ,4 11 Pcmhrlckn s n211, Jim Manlgrasio Monmouth Petroleum _.<3 38 n,;,' i}' ™"" W. 'H^ Kelly 203, O * W Lumlw J3« Mli LINCROFT - St. Mary's of and extended this advantage to Stanford 71, and Oregon State Servall Paper ..._ _ o in Bill Braun 202, Tim Whitman 202, Bob 200 Club: c, ROKers 257, V. Zvnttr games as they usually tallied be- 82, Washington 62. Kroll Motors _ • \l 40 ward 200. 2<8, M, Conlgllaro, Jr., lU. L. VVllli New-Monmouth won its second 27-16 at halftime. but he grabbed numerous re Altlnrj Printer! _...I...'3!1% 41',i 233, F. llassler 229. S. VMCUll Vt, O. consecutive Monmouth County In the [hird quarter, the winners tween 70 and 80. St. Mary's used bounds. Dick DeSimon and Mi'ki WELLINGTON, New Zealand- Coast Tlrn nft 41 KEANSnuilO BUSINESSMEN'S a collapsing defense which ham- World mile record-liolder Peter 8. P. Harrlj _ .17 44 Tlbert m, V. nino 220. CYO Championship Sunday night widened their margin by two Naugfaton played superlative flooi Union Distributors . 31 BO by beating Mt. Carmcl of As- more points. With this 13-poinl pered Mt. Carmel. Lou DeSarno, Snell of New Zealand will not 200 Club: Mortle Zlnn 201. Huok Smlth'i "dim WOJIEN'Smi. rOMMCWIT. RnV cCHCRCH games for the winners. Sfltllre Rhop " " |j4 Sycamore Lantf bury Park, 51-38, at the Christian lead entering the final period, Mt. Carmel's big scorer through- SI. Mary's (.Ml Ml. Carmrl race in Los Angelea next month. MAT-KKV WKDNKHDAV NK1IIT Mldrtletown Lanes Fro""siion w w ll Brothers Academy gym here. Coach Joe Mclosli inserted his out the season, managed to get n F 1* The chairman of the New Zea- I-ADIKH I.EAM K Consoll.lnled Fuels " n Ii. B. Embury .51 30 H 4 20 Reivo IV lleil Dunk flonfinj; ..., _ f» n. ii. Heth, 1 .4« 39 This was the third time St. substitutes. Against them, Mt, only six points, far below his Mulhlsen 0 0 Conk land Amateur Athletic Associa- American DUper Service (11 17 I^onnrd's Meat Market MI; K. II. Nativity _ 47 34 average. Bill Cook was the high Lynch 1 0 2 DeHerno Whale. Agency _ 41.11 2f)'Americai n Lumhpr "' ,ini( Btirews. Prei'ress . 4B 30 Mary's has beaten Mt. Cnrniel Carmcl came within with six Mntton 3 2 « Hsrtr. tion, Harold I. Austad, said yes- Cahlll Co. :. .4« M Deuces HlRh " '141; n. 11. Pres 1 .... 4» M points, but St. Mary's drew away man for the squad Sunday night Ne.ilillt Hcalpall terday, the invitation for track Appliance Repair ifl 32 600 Series: Hklp nellMna" (WB lluuh II. II. Mntli. I 44 '17 for (he county championships and 2 li n Trinity 41 Morn n J. H. Ilahrenbur*; ...... \:\ 35 nickle (114, Tet« Strnnlero 832, Boll ..'.'.'.'. ..Z..i..3!> th* third time it has won this again to win with ease. with 12 points. Malone o n Rodgers meetings in Lost Angeles would fit. Jamea 2 41 Hcoll Farm „, 35 4:1 41 Ray Riddell topped St. Mary's Deslmon 4 R Vecchione not be passed on to Snell as he 200 flub: Bob Brhlj »I3, I>n.,| Oobrn- Heth fthalrtm 3& crown. The 38 points they scored In f'hanowlch 0 It Mat-Key Itecreatlon 341J u'i »liy Jin. Tony Cojllsno 2l>!) Ed fit. Anthony's - ™™..W Hhore Point Essrt ...... 33 4a. St. Mary's look the l^d »t 'lie with 20. Coach Melosh feels that Naunhton I 2 4 had no days available for the ^"mViinfJ »X), Hujh pickl« 234. 221:It. II. Prei. 3 ;...... SO this game was far bijlow the trip. Frances Eicavstlni :H'i flfl'4 81. Jsm«« 1 _.»7 outset, and never relinquished it. Riddell played the best game of 17 17 51 U 13 31 Lanr.zaro's Auto Rale's 31% 4A14 212, 209; Carm Cogllnno 201). John 5(io Bsrl«« - o«H Trlmboll 1K». Itf, usual quota that Mt. Carmel's his career in this game. Not only HI. M»ry'» 1« 11 10 14—SI "SneH has already exceeded High Games: Flo Tfstlno 103, 1108tr«nl«r; o 118, A/ PJnlrholin«r Kti, Tnt By the end of *e initial period Ml. Carm«l 10 « S 14-i-J Eleanor Terry 101. Julia M»rak ITS, W«n 201, Jtck Boyl. 338, Kim C*palbo ISO Cluh Oall TMmhnll IPO, llf cagcrs scored in most of their was ha th* game's high *cor«r, 17«! Joan Scott ITU. Belly Bom 174, lilt UcCann 111. the winner* WD» In front, 16-10, OlfloUli I»ck«iimeyer. Icvuttlclfc hii 28 days limit," Mid Au»ud. Lorrtlnej BeUazft 170. Bottlnl 1OT. KELP WANTEs>-M»k • F«ntl» RED BANK REGISTER AUTOS 4 TRUCKS BOATS AND ACCESSORIES HELP WANTED-FEMALE L8—Tuiadty, April 7, 1% Per Hi* b«tt buy* UM VOLKSWAGEN (791 SAILBOATS BOOKKEEPER - Knowkdgi CASHIERS • FULL TIME Call MM3M l)Ur< p. rtmt, through to genera] ledger tm •Ai is as «xcO*«Ka!i» V*A In ut*d liJ nA us. BOAT. tXUtXU AM baiuce. Submit resume to P.O ;^\1 tor »u*rt*!i««o vub&xn. AMMOUMCIMENTS I_S7 PLYHtlVTH 8TATWK Hwjy rfrf/jjil n*<*M. trwismitfcivs a cttrrzR, n wtdu mm., s* Box 852, Red LOST t FOUND Mxt, FOB WA Mm. t71i*47, s, R).. * %zA RUSSELL IS •a UTXhOAT — Wim (_U»; » k. TfiUHO OOUU* WAITED — For Uf. •BOOOJJT — Gol« Beam ISM r; •' tveraeJ marine ' - • - \un work. JBzMrteoc* yrtttrnd. t ?•**">? $10 Reward. Mi-is must «*>ut v-s. wo. W BAJtKXGAT CAT. BOAT — Oii delivtr packj-gts in Trtnloo D#tof« 1M0 VALIANT — Btatlon wagon, ittcK HK, U' bwn, sleep* two, KUtomUli XOU CAM HELP tlit umuy budget LOST — Black and brown mongrel shift. $500 as Is. Call after 6 p.m. blue pump, it h.p. outboard, nv Tbr» or tour noon a day will brini 7-U I. rrant »lr»et puppy, resembles German shepherd, 141-8147. Hums, reseuned IMS, (890. 264-211 OPERATona WANTBD — Kxfttf answers to name of "Shorty", Creel you a profltablt Income. WrlU AVOE •need collar maker and rator 264-3020 view vicinity. Call 741-4685. 1932 MORRIS MINOR — In runnln 1962 BOSTON WHALER — 13' »". 18* Products Inc.. Manager. Mrs Margtrel •need collar maker and operator AT IT AGAIN! condition 135. Call Oulotta, P. O Box 190. Red Bank weekly or plete work. Ul Center steering, S85O. Open daily 9 A.M. to ( P.M. 741-1437. call 741 4343. LOST — Vicinity of Newman Bprin 741-8500. Thursday »nd Frldty 'til » PM. Rd. Small long haired black dog. pa 1959 JAGUAR — 3.4 Automatic, ne smJATIONS WANTED, Femal WE'VE SET OUR SALES QUOTA OF 32 poodle. Call Dr. Wlngerter. 747-36* HOUSEKEEPER — COOK — Etc ALTERATION 8ALB - "MI motor, air conditioned. Radio, heatei BUSINESS NOTICES lent ^opporturilly for Intelligent, exper *an£ LOST — Passbook R3O62, Under pleai Mint condition. SI250. 741-5875. enced,\ reliable person. Three scho WILL TAKE CARE ol children In Shop. 43 MonmouUt St.. Red *an£ return to Manmouth County Nati 1959 FORD — Fully equipped, need aged children, own room and bat Itome six days a week Irom a a Stoles, Jacket!, ate. Remodeling. *» FOR THE MONTH OF APRIL. DON'T Bank, Red Bank. a little work, $375. Call INDIVIDUAL AND BUSINESS RE- Thursday and every second Sunday o to 6 p.m. 7<18232. palrliijf. BTORAQB, tU-2»78. TURNS — Prepared completely, Excellent salary. Top references r 747-4472. years experience In this area. Call 67 REUABLJfi MOTHER wlshei to biby LAND3CAPERB — Nurssry mm -*- quired. 2&1-1022, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. onlsi; t In her horns, any am, any hour den center* - attention I Hav. MMk AUTOMOTIVE 056 CHEVROLET — Convertible. Goo 128& for appointment. Margery Trovi »»,nut wood chips idaal rtptacMBM MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY FOR tires, motor needs work. $100. 787-11 t-a RELIABLE TAX SERVICE. PART TIME POSITION open for won 781-8213. for pea most and to (orui. H.S0 nt AUTOS & TRUCKS after 5. ENCLOSED PORCHES — Gara, &.n with experience Including shorUienc MEDICAL SECRETARY — Full o yd Delivered In 10 yd. minimum, tlf. Considerable taxability as to time an part-time. Experienced. Call after NOW THAT YOU have studied tl: room additions. Odd jobs, no Job tl duration of hours of employment. A[ U47 alttr S. _\ 1963 OLDSMOBILE — Btarfire con AX>3. "Hustle to Russell" to Ins-pet mall. CHARLES HOWEK CONTRAI p.m. 872-O3J8. TOR, 747-4273. ply giving brief abstract ot prevloi CARPET - Representative ol T1± verttble. Blue, full power, whltewai and buy a top reconditioned Cadlllai experience. Box 222, Eatontown. WOMAN — Wlshn baby alUInf Carpet tltawroom. Qualltr <»****• "J- Urea. Excellent condition. 787-6245. Oldsmobile or other make car! MASON WORK — 01 all kinds. Uriel day. week* or evening*. Call cellent prices. Aflene KMI. »41-l»7sV 1961 NINE-PASSENGER Chrysler it block, plaittnng. Mike Kill. Call 221 PART TIME TYPING — 5-8 p.m 7474M1 tlon wagon, 26,000 miles, 12400. Boug 09(8 a.fter 5 p.m Call HECENT MODBL - M.ytsg «ut«. Jun. 196L Boynton 4 Boynton Inc MOBILE HOMES 747-2500. malic washer, very gooa condition, S Drummond Pi. 7*7-0932, 8 a.ra. to LANDSCAPING — Grading and iee< MOTHER'S HELPER — ljve-in. Llg SITUATIONS WANTED. Male prkea to go- Oall illWU artsr 5 p.m. p.m. MOBILE HOMES Ing lawns, gardens, acreage plowec housekeeping, Ironing, c&re of year ol< Used 10tf> down lots cleaned; grass cutting; dry well, girl. References necessary. 842-0449 HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT — With 0\ Q L P 1962 RAMBLER — Excellent condltioi New 7-year financing drains Installed. 14 years experienci transportation; eiperlenced In TV r«- Good Urn. Beit otter. ROBBINSVILLE E«tima.tes riven. HUNT BROS. 74 HOUSEKEEPER — Permanent . pair electronics, electrical work. Alsc Quality and low prices at Frown*. 741-6053. MOBILE HOME SALES, INC. 4732. 741-9082. tion with doctor's family. Own roon drafting and surveying. Will do an; WheUiir it be the nswtst In wln»w TERRIFIC Route 130 Robblnsvllle, N. bath, TV. Must love children. Sslar kind of work. Available Immedlstel] shade,, wooden roll ups or Just about ISM RAMBLER nation wagon. Deb GROWING PAINS? Call Ever Ore anything for your windows. V-8 custom model. Standard transmts JU 7-1320 Landscaping. All phases of landscape open. lied Bank ajea. Near bus Jlnei for weekend and full time after JUDl slon and overdrive. Must see to ap BRAND NEW 1MU-I0x50. Two be Including maintenance. Weekly, mont 747-9021. 19. Call 747-3W7 niter I p.m. PROWN'S predate e a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 671 rooms, full bath, kitchen, living roon )y or ffason F. Intermesoll. 787-08: SALESWOMAN — Full time. Must hav ODD JOBS 1073. 6 to 10 p.m. Call 787-6024. furnished. $3,885 Low down payment or 767-J24O. experience. In children's wear. CALL 32 Broad St. Bed Bank fll-TMO Seven year financing. GREEN ACRE 7410078 74T-1M: JOHNSON'S ANTIQUM - W Blnr RENAULT PEUGEO MOBILE HOME SALES. Half mil Music For All Occasion! MONMOUTH MOTORS THE SCEPTRES GENERAL CLEANING — Need c« EXPERIENCED BOOKKBEPtm — De Ad., Fair Haven. Bric-a-brac, oM Hwy. 35 542-2114 Eatontow west of Rt. 9 on West Farms Rd lampa. Braai, silver r»p)M»d. !•< aw, Freehold. Four piece band S64 week. ACE EMPLOYMENT. sire* lull or part-time position. But ol I 1059 CHEVROLET VIKING — 14' raci 162-2335 842-170C Call Bob Watson 8»2-28 Broad St., Red Bank. 747-3404. references. Handicapped,- can not uir7 DUXBURY CHAIRS — SltM, -_--. I body with on« ton lilt, tail gate. Cal ANDSCAPINO — l/>w cost retalnlr PUBLICITY WOMAN — Part-llmi telephone. Reply P. O. Bon 143, Rti oredtma, w»«h »t»nd, ton UM*. SAVINGS WHITLBY — On lot, 8x26', kitchen wain with RR. ties, terraces, gradlni newspaper experience preferred, mue Bank, N. J. dresalng table, glassware. $tMM«. 1787-9610. living room, bedroom and bath. Cal 1B59 BUICK INVICTA CONVERTIBLE- after S Walllng'a Trailer Court, 284 planting, lawn and garden maintenance be college graduate. Write "A.T," Bo ATTENDANT — Companion: chaulfeu DELUXI! HOTKHNT BRT_J_- Wx. Can be seen at 29 Monmouth St., 3807. Experienced and Insured. Chuck Hare 511, Red Bank. mi Fort Bqulr*. Limousin* IMUTMC new. SllghUy used. 110 « tU. Ca» Red Bank. 741-6336. After B p.m. Cal Ing 747-1378. CLBRK-TYPIST — Some mortgai Call 6M.1819. 873-MM. 741-6367. NCOMB TAX RETURNS — Prepare knowledge. Must be good typist. FIi UNDERWOOD POIITAB: TRACTORS at your home or mine. J. Mtlrtha, 74: benefits, training and future. Salary thm. 1957 PODQE — Four-door sedan. Lo 575S. W5. FINANCIAL WRITER — In good ~ mileage. Brand new brakes, just gtvei DAVENPORT PERSONNEL SERVICEl CsJl 2S1-1MS. complete tune-up. One owner, gooi J*D ROOFINO — Gutters and leal BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES condition, $490. 842-0874. FACTORY SURPLUS rs. Free estimates. 10-year guarante 77 Broad St. 747-3355 Red Banl 250 747-9742. Fair Haven. MACHINERY FOR tALB Flit Sates Servlci L-VINB-WEBB 5 h.p. and 7 h.p. STEPS. PORCHES, PATIOS — Fn HELP WANTED—MALE Hf/y. 3S 542-1020 Eatuntoivi Wagner Hiding Tractors FOMC LIPT — J0O0 1b. sneumatlo tljej. Wholesale Prices estimates. Work guaranteed. Mil good for lumber yard or factory. IMS. 1062 BUICK — Le Sabre. Four-doo: 26 attachments available. Parts Gua Kiss. 220-0045 alter 5 p.m. THERE'S BIG MONEY SELLINQ AMERICAN OIL COMPANY lysler. ME 4-«4STj . hardtop. Full power. Must sell, gettlni anteed. LAWN MAINTENANCE - Cleani rmrrled. Call 787-0086. AGENT ami landscaping. Full insurance cove: BETTER KNOWN 1952 DODGE DUMP TRUCK — Foul Davis Locksmith A Lawn Mower C< ago. 741-2184. MERCHANDISE WANTED yard body. Call Rt. 35 and Clark St. Keypo WOULD YOU LIKE [o have a mode; GOOD HUMOR olfers new service station Tor lease 741-7259 264-3083 ceramic tile bathroom at low cos Bed Bank vicinity. Flnanclnr can beCASH - For old eleotrlo tnUu. au4* Free estimating. Call 264-7812. ICE CREAM arralnged. Contact Mr. Golden be' before 1M0. Call after t p-m. 1959 OPEL SEDAN — Radio, heatei ween 7 p.m. and 0 p.m. T7t-2334, Top condition. 1375. Call BOATS AND ACCESSORIES RITE WAY CONSTRUCTION CO. • 471-2083 Bulldozing. Excellent top soil for sa BARBBR BHOP — Located on Hwy, WANTED — Monaural tape reeorder. Call 671-2192. • No investment 35. Call after 9:30 p.m. 2-ipeed, In excellent soadltiaa. Oili 1859 CtATA_INA PONTIAC — Bice MARINE SUPPLIES • Established route* 67I.2ur Bonded Perional Rrepreientativt facilities. Spacious rooms, lirge cloieti: MAKE OWNING AN OLDS steering, power brakes, radio and heat- :las and accessories. Good for skiing. Will Call At Your Horn* At Vour walk to shopping plaia, buisea, >ehMl|. er. 812-2S63. 1295. Call 787-0536. EMPLOYMENT MACHINIST — First claaa. Must be Convenience. No Obligation. Swim club for tenants only. Directions: all around man. Call for interview. Garden Btata Parkway to Exit 117, to 1956 BUICK — Four-door hardtop. •ANTED — Turnabout. Will buy or HELP WANTED-FEMALE 291-OSOO daily, 222-3734 nlglitd. Route 35-36, ea«t on Route 36 Mil PRACTICALLY TWICE AS Super. Radio and healer, automatic axle tor used car. 222-1234. Ask for third traffic light, turn left to Florence tratiamlsslon. Good mechanical condi- illl Toby. EXPERIENCED 6ALESMAN INSTRUCTION tion. J150. 871-5918. PAYROLL CLERK Jompletc fringe benefits. We will pay Ave., Phone 234-1844. ERSEY SPEED SKIFF — 283 cu. 1750 monthly to the man who qualifies; .asistant. year 'round position. LONC IOE8 YOUR CHILD NEED HELP WO ROOMS AND BATH — Business EASY! THE AVERAGE 1957 DODGE — —One owner, 45.000 Chevrolet. Bout, motor and trailer married between 30-15, college grad- couple preferred. Call 741-UH or 741. miles. Just overhauled. Brand new excellent condition. Must sell, going :RANOH MFG., 20 Third Ave., Lon .ate; should be presently employed. 'utorinK In, remedial residing, English, battery, new tires. Very clean In and service, Best offer. Call 215-AD-3- ranch. 222-9S45. a.m.-4 p.m. call 540-7575. Evenings nd elementary grade subjects, week 868o out. J395. Call 842-0874. ;95' after 6 p.m. p.m.-9 p.m. call 747-0151 or KI 5-4021 ays, evenings, Saturdays. Call 542- EATONTOWN — Three roomi unfur- FAMILY WILL HAVE $25 OMEI. (25> — Work from you: 785. nished. Utllltlej. AdulU. No peu. CU) 1962 BTUDEBAKER — 19.000 miles. CARRY CRAFT AND SAVAGE BOAT ime, average 12.57 per hour. Stead OUNG MAW — 18 to 20 as manager after 4. 542-1439. One owner, In perfect condition. J1100. TRAILERS — 156 West Front St.. ia.rt.tlme Job. 512-0361. .ralnee for retail' paint chain. Cal 842-0871 vport. 264-0430. jetween 9-5, 046-4233. EVERETT — Three rooms and bam, PER MONTH EXTRA! XPERIBNCED SALESLADY — Pleas MERCHANDISE furnished or unfurnished. All utilities. it, intelligent, permanent position 141-2498 or 741-M72. AUTOS & TRUCKS ve days. Apply Surray Luggage, 12 FOR SALE AUTOS & TRUCKS road St., Red Bank. NIGHT WATERFRONT AFARTMSNTS — New XPERIBNCED NURSES AIDES—Foi three-room turnlshed Ktrdtn apart* iy shift. Apply In person Hilltop Nurs- IT'S EASY ments. Private terracsa and TV. week- g Home. Kings Hwy.. Mlddletown. .o buy Aluminum windows and doors ly and monthl/ rates. NAfJTILrji GROCER sveryono sells them, BUT buy your APARTMENTS. Dial 8«J<«0». SECRETARIES FUX/L BENEFITS PLUS BONUS PAY. from scmeons who has the Installation SEE OUR DISPLAY OF 1 >EAL — Three.room apartment plus •«g»". "SPV.lepce^EjjClJleflMlrnw, Best ATPLV IK- PERSON. SHOP RITE, mow hbw. And most of ill, can tlvi large foyer. Choice location by oceaa. BUY TODAY! mssibitf'working* cononiomr. Salary to 1200 HWY. 35. MIDDLETOWN. you the BEST VALUE. i •rlvate beach. Call superintendent. 100 plus. SALES TRAINEE 131*1360. AVENPORT PERSONNEL SERVICES op flight opportunity to start a career PROWN'S OPEL KADETTS Broad St. 747-3355 Red Bank i major national company. Some col UEAL — Delightful six rooms, three WE HAVE BEEN APPOINTED AN OFFICIAL 12 Broad Bt. Red Bank 741-7SO0 bedrooms, two oaths, largt main toyer, XPERIENCED NURSES AIDS — O ge. Starting salary $400 per month spacious closets. Ocean view. PTlvate AT ractical nurse. Information 10 to 2 'AVENPORT PERSONNEL SERVICES iINETTE SETS — $35 up. Kitchen bathing beach. Must see to appreciate. m. Rlvercrest Nursing Home. 31 Proad St. 747-3355 Red Bank hairs rc-upholstercd. Odd chairs. Mon- $225 n>r month. Call Superintendent, iapln Ave., Red Bank. L TIME HOME modernization nouth Dinette. 116 Monmouth St., Red131-1360. MONTGOMERY WARO-MONMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER talesman. Good opportunity. State quat- ank. 741-8833. WORLD'S FAIR ITENOGRAPHER And general ot URNISHED — Three rooms, utilities. Ice work, Red Bank resident. Write /icatlona and experience. Write "BK", W-OIUD — Hanging ceilings lor a EATONTOWN A.K.", Box 511, Red Bank. Jox 511, Red Bank. L0xl2 room only $32.40. Figure you Linens, parking. Reliable , adulu. NO )wn • multiply square footage by 27i its. 74i-268« alter », all dalr »*«Jtendi. OOK — Part-time, 4 p.m. . S p.m, OOL AND SILK PRESSER — Weekly -itch atj. tl. Save at RED BANK TICKET CENTER prepare and serve dinner, five- lary. Paid vacations. Free medical, ,UMBER, cash and carry. Corner LUXURY BOB WHITE BUICK, INC. ay week Including weekends. Ca rglcnJ, and hospitalization. Steady •<>arl anrt Wall 8ts.. Red Bank, 21/4 ROOMS LEROY APTS. ecessary. 747-5958 after 4. rsltlon. Highest wage scale in the county. Apply Star Cleaners and Laun .L.UNUtCUXZlMU KQUII'MENT - Foi ' FULLY AIR CONnrBONXD AND HAVE PURCHASED FOR OUR FRIENDS I SHREWSBURY AVE. 741-6200 NEW SHREWSBURY BXPBRIBNCED WOMAN wanted In lerers, 132 Myrtle Ave., Long Branch ent or sale: free delivery. Soutb Jer aoie to an transportation. lur Insurance department. Must be ley SURGICAL 747-2616. 1 Leroy Pi. He* Jhok AND CUSTOMERS CONVENIENCE ,ble to rate and type auto and fire ATHB HANDS—Job shop experience. 741-1063 Day* 747-MW -veBlH|. allcles. Five-day week. Pleasant work- Lie benefits. Excellent pay. :RIB AND MATTRESS, eicellent con THREE ROOMS UNnTRNMHXD ig conditions, write qualifications to •AVENPORT PERSONNEL SERVICES Itlon: natural light wood, S25. Dreiser, CLOSE TO BUSINESS ARJJA. A LARGE NUMMBER OF .0. Box 237. Mlddletown. Broid St. 747-3355 Red Bank ke new $30. Call 201-0610. CALt T41-12M OUSEKEEPER — Sleep In. expert VBLDETt — Chemical plant malnte ENOX CHINA — Only used twice need. Three school children, one pre- ance. Able to lay out and position Orleans pattern. Complete service fo BUTrON PARK APARTMBNTI — chool. Call 946-8139. /eld steels and alloys. Mainte 2, all serving pieces except deml- Branch Ave.. Red Bank. New four 1964 CLEARANCE SALE! ance experience desired. Steady work nsse »M. Will lacririce, call 812-3734. room apartments newly decorated. Rent DISCOUNT TICKETS KEY PUNCH OPERATORS rood wages, fre« hospital and medical, Includes air conditioning heat and tali Experience required. Large company '.e Insurance and other benefits. Ap- TYPEWRITERS, ADDING machlnei Inquire Superintendent, 747.2689. NO MONEY DOWN Many benefits, Including Insurance rtly Rt plant employment ofllca be- All makes now or used. Guaranteed ICKANPORT AREA — 3(4 roonS Rtgular $ I 0 C Bright future (will consider trainee) iween 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. W.R, Grace Low as ca. serplco's, 101 Manmouth furnished, with .porch, on river, utUIUw Salary range (60 to $75. ind Co. Hatco Chemical Division, King St. Next to theater. 747-0485. included. 229-0B!fl after 6 p.m. Adult Tickets Price $2 I . J3 UP TO 60 MONTHS TO PAY DAVENPORT PERSONNEL SERVICES Jeorge Post Rd., Fordo. 77 Broad St. 747-3355 Red Bank ,n equal opportunity employer. HAMMOND ATTRACTIVE ROOM - ClOiej In town, BOOKKEEPER — RECEPTIONIST — also lo bus. 219 Maple Ave., Red Sank, VALIANTS $1795 For law office. Write stating qualifica- ORGAN STUDIO '47-0398. •OTIOE ! ! I tions to "B.J." Box 511, Red Bank. OF ABBURY PARK MONMOUTH COUNTY'S but locate* Children's Ticket Priefifiit $168* PLYMOUTHS $1895 TYPIST-CASHIBR. for small loan of feed four men, to replace four that USED OB-QANB apartment house. One Sty and on* flee. Must be resident of AtlMtli have been promoted. Our men make 4!-i-room apartment! available. Beauti- (OR 2 FOR $1.35) Highlands area. Good salary, pleaean from |9S to 1120 per week. NO SALES- Portable Chord Organ 39 ful river view, fireplace, Barking. Can CHRYSLERS $2595 working conditions. See Mr. A. Carter, MEN WANTED. Call 5W-&W4. Hammond Chord Organ Mr. smith, 741-HS&, or Mr. CtrUn, BELL FINANCE CO., Atlantic Hlgo owrey starlet Organ ...- ....4 <2 MA 3-7690 - Newark. * lands. :onn Minuet Organ (blond) . . ,.* 5» OARAGE APARTMENT — Unfumlatll WAGONS $2295 ETAL POLISHER-BUFFER — Ex- jowrey Holiday Organ (wal) ....% MS four rooma. Call D. XAwr«nea tftef EXECUTIVE SECRETARY — Able to crlencfrd only. Btetdy work. Phone lammond H-lll Organ -.. ..*129» T. 787O17. assume lull responsibility tor "late 7-3084. lammond A-100 (ebony) .12095 headquarters, one girl office. Previous )pen Dally Till 9—Saturday Till p. experience required, preferably In pub- !OOK — Experienced, steady employ- m TAKE A LOOK AT THESE NO MONEY DOWN . UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY ment. Cabin In The SVy, Atlantic High COOKMAN AVE. AND MAIN IT. (Mora CItsslflcd Ate He relations and some college back- 775-9300 ground. Congeniality a must. Call 747- .mis. On The Next Page) 0600 between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. for ARPENTEffS HELPER — Over IS. fc,t,K8 515 up. K1LE8 SUM up tables '63 CHEVROLET WAGON $1395 Tppolntment or write Sew Jersey tust have transportation. Steady work hairs, adding machines, typewriters. VALUE-RATED USED CARS Jeyeees. 73 Broad St., Red Bamt. r right man. Call 741-3197 after 6 p.m. ifflce eoulpmenl ptc. Rt bargain prices, ew or used. AAC DESK OUTLET. '60 FORD CONV $ 995 SALESGIRL—Experienced In specialty EN — Light landscaping and lawn 33 Oiikhural 531-^600. APARTMENTS dreas shop celling. Full or part time lalntennnce. must he energetic and Apply Cameo Apparal, 665 Highway 35 ?liable Apply BNOOO-CO., of N. J., LCCORDION - Full Keyooard. Musi '59 CHEVY IMPALA Full Power.. $ 895 Mlddletown. 1C, 5G6-3007. *• - ^Ith case. Excellent condition. 4300. :all 747-3158. '62 CADILLAC '62 CHEVY EXPERIENCED NURSE'S AIDE — 11 IIPPING SUPERVISOR — Supervlo to 7 shift and 7 to 3. Call for Inter- ry experience In receipt, storage and •JEEP SEA DIVING OUTFIT — Tank, Convertible. Whit, with rid Impala Convertible. Black view Bay View Nursing Home. 291-0440 sue of carton goods. KnwledRo of •pgulator, etc. Call MOLLY l»ithtr Inferior ind whit* SECRETARY — Office girl to do typ- •eight and material flow methods, 671-0807. with rod int.rior and whit* ing, filing and aborted office duties o $7, BOO. VNTIQUE EMPIRE STYLE Chest o top. Completely •quipped ELECTRONIC MEASUREMENTS CO. IAVENPORT PERSONNEL SERVICES irawers. Excellent condition. Two per tep. V-8, automatic trans- INC., Lewis St. and Maple Ave.. EMofi Broad St. 747-3355 Red Bank :ect antique ottomam, covered with Including factory air condi- BAYSHORE town. See Mr. John Craft, call 542-030O Mtlt point. 741-8569. PITCHER minion, radio, haatar, pew- XL BURNER SERVICE MAN - Year CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH tioning. Luxury plus! •r itaaring and brtlcai. Vary BOOKKEEPER-TYPIST — Experienced / position, benefits- Write qualiflca- SMALL BABY ORAND — »250. BER- with general ledger and payroll tax re ons to "A.R" Box Ml. Red Bank, NJ TOLO MUSIC. 2J2-2821. 217 Broadway clian. Ut Ave. 291-0266 Atlantic Highlands turns required. Reply in own hand s Branch. VILLAGE writing In "A.V." Pox 511. tlnl Dunk HEJLI* WANTED—Male - Female IT- HOMIIO nOTAIlY UOWEFt TELETYPE OPERATOR Power drlvnn. two yearn old; coil M • t bo -"" . ^-id n<-.'ur,if tvplsl on gl.W new. asking J70. Call 747-3866. BRANCH and '63 CADILLAC electric typeu-rlter. with »r>mp Jtnnvvl- ENTER REAL ESTATE :IHJHI;MII)1KIKR — atbson Supreme, T MADISON AVE. Convtrtiblt. Whit, with r«d '62 OLDS 88 HP(1 little. $4(1. '2il" alumunlm ladder, PAVENPOT'.T PERSONNEL SERVICES The profession that is the basis Sxlenils lo 401, KO. 747-4277. Call eve- leather interior «nd whit* Convertible. Whita with rad 77 Rrrml HI. 747-3.1.U Red Bin or all wealth. lings. RED BANK *ART-TIMH AND FULL-TIME SALES top. Fully equipped, in ibeiv- and whit* interior and black NO EXrEIUENCE NECE-SAIlY PRICES ARE DOWN AUTOS & TRUCKS e will train you at our expense for room condition. top. In showroom eenditisn. teresting, enjoyable spare time work m LlumiDiim aiding;. Fre« tour ot loca i real rstate sulrn consultation. We iome» that have recently had ildlnc UNDER NEW Equippad with power itaar- ny excellent coin missions and offer nstsll#d by Prnwn'a. No more palnt- Ing and brak»i. all career employment opportunities ng. Always a nlc_ looking home. Call •111. u.i in the rral estate profession, '62 CADILLAC enp your regular Job as long aa you PROWN'S •I all. Complete fre? t ruining course 2 llmid Bt. Ittd Bank 711-7600 MANAGEMENT ncituk'i sales and guided Held ex- Convertible! . . . Fawn with •erlfnce, leading to an enterprialtiK HOPSMITIf—6" Jolnter-plsner, sand- matching intirior. Equipped '62 PONTIAC Ifptliup rarerr with miMUntinl enrn T. many accessories and extra equip- .ind financial Independence. rlfnt, Oood condition. 291-0001 after ONE-BEDROOM with all powar f.atursi in* Four-door hardtop . . . Blue :J(I p.m. BEACH A&ENCY eluding et/romaric windovvg !i:it..EKY STOCK AND SUPPLIES - witch matching interior . . . :mni>M6 selpctlnji. Free isllmates on FROM $105 UP «nd lix-way i.at. Actual Loaded with «xtr«i includ- 671-2727 ,rofr«Blonnl landBciipe. lawn and (tar filing service 21 yonrs expcrlcnco 15,000 mil»i. like new in ing factory air conditioning. PLANNING A VACATION KIIV. Wayjldc ltd.. New Hhrewshury. ov.ry r.ipact. Om owner, low mileagt. NEED MONEY •MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE Lowest Weekly art Immediately to p.-irn extra money 61 Corvair 9.60 r your vacation. Work three or more Rent A Piano $12 per Month •NO RENT UNTIL JUNE! Poymenti 700 Fully equipped >urs a day, of your own choosing, be- 'fen R:30 a.m..6:30 p.m. Full time or :NABK MA80N-IIAMLIN, BOHMER, 62 Dodge 8.60 60 Pontiac 10.80 irt time. Thin is a telephone sales ::ABLE-.MELSON. EVERETT BTECK. Lancer Sedan Bonnevllle H. T. OR ram of provrn success. No ;ookmm Ave. tt Main Bt. Ashury PK. APPLY 62 Chevy 9.70 60 Chevy 9.40 GEORGE C. COTTRELL rlence. We teach you. For Informa- Open dally till 0 Sat. till 8:30 Sedan. Full1/ equipped BelAIr Fully equipped 59 Plymouth 8.80 on call 775-0.1OI APT. 31 f>2 Old. 11.30 60 Ford 8.40 Sport Fury H. T. II FORMICA TABLES — 18 chain, 88 4 dr. H. T. 4-dr. Station Wagon 58 T-Bird 8.80 DWAItUS EMI'!,OVMENT AOENCV U stools, bun warmer, soda dispenser, I'd Rather Fight lato sllcer, stainless »ti»l sink, car- 62 Plymouth 9.70 60 Chevy 9.80 H. T. Full Power Execuilvfl-Oaies-Offlce-Domflstlc nalor. Call 7«7!l27O. Station Wagon Conv. Full Power 57 Ford 5.60 ntcrlly and alilllly wllh high ethics MOLLY PITCHER- 60 T-Oird 13.40 nronct til. 717(1577 RzA Bank ENMORJ} DELUXE — Two-cycle au- 61 Oldi 11.70 H. T. Fully equipped imatlc wnsher, ISO. Kitchen cabinet, RUSSELL 98 Conv. Full Power H. T. Full Power 57 Plymouth 4.SO Than Lose A Sale! ~if\R7i~EMrLOYiilCNT AfilCNCV atirifil rersoniii.1 Kor Quality nrilvrs 10. M2DOV0. VILLAGE COURT 61 Rsmblsr 7.90 60 Falcon 6.30 H. T. Fully equipped I Bn/i'l I-raiK llrnnrli • 22M747 IOTAHY Slollon Wagon 4-dr. Fully equipped 56 Chevy 5.60 MOWER — M\ C«II OlDSMOBILE • CADILLAC CO. ACK KMPLOYMK.NT AOKNCY enlngs. 61 Ponfiac 10.80 59 Imperial 9.80 4 dr. Station Waaon cry urder A iipjilicnnt our ipeclalty 7413473 Bonnrvillo Conv. H. T. Full Powtr 54 Mercury 2.20 Como sos mo (it McFaddin Ilroul fit KM Jinnk 7I7-3""' IANO Knabe buby Erand, Perfect OR CALL 61 Chevy 11.70 I) Yr, Warranty on Cars. H. T. Putty equipped fl. WOO. Delivered. 100 Newman Springs Rd. Red Bank t pem stalion Wouon 747-23S2 Cadillac - Oldimobilo, 251 61 Oldi 9.90 AUTO CASHIERS IOVINU — Must soil. Hot Point r«- MR. SYNO 88 H, T. Full Power rlgrrnior. 14 cu. ft., FICA Whirlpool DISCOUNT 'usher, china cabinet, Berklino ri- 741-0910 61 Ford 8.80 Broadway at 4th Avo., Long lining chillr, tnble and other household Goloxlt H. T. CENTER PART-TIME .rtlcles. 787.4310. OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9—SAT. TIL 4 P.M. RED BANK ipplr-ment your fanidy lncom«. . Kx- 61 Ftlcon 9.80 Branch. 363 Maple Ave. (Rt.35) Red Bank ritnes nol r.rccs«ary. Will train, TOUR CHOICE — Of tweniy-three 741-9115 Auto. Fully equlpptd mr hour shifts. Appir In parson, riental rugs. Room alxt, throw rugi i Shoop IWe, 1300 Hwy. &. Mlcfdletown. runtwra. COAT* OALUBRr. Dul* i\i,u D/virv •mi savin _a ruvtr PAKM - «0 clMJ I) milts uewky, AprU 7, 1 down payment. irewsbury Oftlc* Mlddl«town Office O >lu« doling cost and ars looking for 1-5S1J (W-3311 large hom«; stop In to see this [UVATE UNCROFT RANCH - On sur-bedroom stucco home, lust ten LISTINGS NEEDED! Wa hav« clients nlf-acrs of ground. Thrte bedrooms. ears old and in A-l condition with anilous to settle In this vicinity. Please Ufbttd pvklni irsu. fxltrn kitchen. bsm anil half ull csllar on a fenced-ln, 60x128 lot. ill us If your property is for rent or en«n-in porcli. Near schools and ust one block from school, subject le. BROOK AGENCY. Bank Building, JH-ROOM APARTMENTS e PlU FHA approval. Firm price 115,000, :lantlc Highlands. 291-171T. (ONE-BEDROOM, l> *«,f" 7(7.Tl°ii"' " "'""""• »122 MONTH Th« Smoilco Agency ;UR KO0M8 AND" BATH -"DUTCI E NEED — Five or six, 2-3 bedroom iunlal cotluge. oo. hfat. electric hot REAL ESTATE >mes, furnished or unfurnished, from 4U-ROOM APARTMENT ttr: available lurnlBhed. nine cu. 85 Hum Bt. 767-0123 Keansburg 20 to $175 per month for Incoming (TWO BEDROOMS) rUrlgurator, etc. quiet location, 15 :ecutlves. THE BERG AGENCY, Rt. °«; Ave.. near center Eitontown. USD BANK-KUUBON AREA — And Mlddletown. 671-1000. *1SO MONTH nilts around. Complete, mulllplt tnd 'Pen listings. Off street pirklng at of- FREE HEAT * HOT WATER IX ROOMB AND BATH In Freehold ice door. ••YOUR INTEREST OUR LEGAL NOTICE orough $100 per month. Bhown by 1MT CONSIDERATION." Rsntlnc Otrict on Fiemlsei, ppolntment only. 201-3831126, FDR PETES SAKE, DIRECTION!!; From Rtd Bink, Home RAY STILLMAN, Realtor TltEWBBURY - Coitsge on estate NOTICE li lo Vnlon Ave.. turn right on Tin- Call "Our 46th Year" ANPV! Ncrrito FRONT ton Av«., approximately 1,000 It to 741-1675. ivy. 35. Bhrewsbury 7ll-8«00 IUPEBIOB COtHT OF NEW JERSEY Country Club Apsrunenli and Bwlm CHANCERY DIVISION OF MISS NUGENT i Club, — Immediate occu 3IUCK FRONT RANCHERO - FOR 8P1UNOV1EW OARDENB 'ancy, flvs rooms with three bedrooms, (700 DOWN - To qualified FHA buy- 1I0NM0UTH COUNTY 2S3 Sprlni Bt. Red Bank. lie bath, basement. $135 a month ". no down lo vets. Three-year-old Imnnedlste sjid future occupancy. .eate required. ELWOOD A. ARM-inch In spanking clean condition CIVIL ACTION Liirge tour and five room apartments. ITKONG AOKNCY. Rfallor. 8.15 Pros htee large bedrooms, eat-In kltchjn Notice of Order for Publication Two bedrooms, dining room. Large •ft Avp, Llttli. Silver. 7*1(500. baths, alUched garage. Good neigh 'ETER TUMIDIBKI, Plaintiff, -vs modern bath. spacious closets, 711-5872 1IAPEL HIU, III)., M11II)I,BTO\VN — -hood. Convenient to schools, shop DORIS TUMIDIBKI, Defendant. To DORI8 TUMIDISKI FOUR ROOMS — Heat and hot water vlng roam, two bedrooms, kitchen, >l'jg. and tranuporlallon. Owner hah illl. 21)1-0374. purchased another home. This is your By virtue of nn Order of the Su- supplied. Call after 6. chance lo be In on a rea.1 buy ut srlor Court of New Jersey, Chancery mly tl8,900. Call lmmedlatelyl WALK- Ivlslon, made on the twelfth day of IVi ROOMS UNl'UItNIBIIKD — Two WA^JTED TO REIVT 511 & WALKER, REALTORB, 2068 [arch, 1B64, In a civil action wherein blocks from railroid. Apply Blue Dla- llghway 35, Mlddletown, PHONE 671 •eter Tumldlskl Is the plaintiff and mond. 129 Montnouth St. Couple only ELL LABORATORY ENGINEER and OH. Multiple Listings and Trade-Ins ou are the defendant, you are here- /tin desire to rent house for summer, tend for catalog. Open 7 day*. in required lo answer ths Complaint THREE-ROOM APAHTMliNT - Al lo children, no pets, renting home of the plaintiff on or before the thir- ulilttlea Included, available June I o«r. Will care for Harden. Mr. L. Ride- DEVELOPMENT HOME OWNERS— teenth day of May. ID64. by serving Call 787-1314. ut, 820 O'Connor, Palo Alto, California Being transferred? Houss too smallT an anvwer on Florence F. Forgotson, Mortgage payments too high? Don't iqulre. plaintiffs attorney whose ad- OTHER AND THREE CHILDREN wait, call us now we'll buy your home. esg la 184 Broad Street, Red Bank, RED BANK'S £«•« ld-18 desire two to three-bedroom ew Jersey, and In default thereof MOST BEAUTIFUL louse. In June. Up to $135. CJoorMANELl Y ASSOCIATES, 671-B35J. uch Judgment shall be rendered dftluie, modern, two-bedroom tpsrt iel(hborhood. References. Call 046-4431. •UDDLETOWN — High, dry, new eight- gainst you as ths Court shall think menu, larte rooms and cloiets, J135 •oom split with a view! Three bed- suitable and Juat. You shall (Us your a month. Near Broad 8t. Frei psrklnr oonis, 114 baths, full dining room, nswer and proof of service In dupll- MADISON OARDENS FURNISHED ROOMS ipaclous eat-In kitchen, 26' recreation itte with the clerk of the Superior «3 BouUi flt. 7I1-7533 •oom, plus den or fourth bedroom Jourt, State Home Annex, Trenton, ATTRACTIVE - Nicely lurnlslHd one ORKINO OIltL wlnhen to Bhare flve wo-car garage. 14-scre. $21,800. Build Tew Jersey, In accordance wltli the room efficiency. Cull i •oom apartment wllh one or two girls :r. 542-2717. ules of civil practice and procedure. 741-83D1 " r summer months; In Sea Bright The object of sakl action Is to oh- i!J_RI2-3(73 after B p.m. MAJK8T1C VIEW OF THE HARBOR .In a judgment of divorce between THRHJK.ROOM — Kurnlnlied iparlmam Three year old contemporary ranch le Kald plaintiff and you liayshore area, all utilities supplied ~7 — »8 and »10home. Three bedrooms. 2% batJis. I2x Dated: March 12, 1964 871-200(1, lay or week, nice location. Call 201 1437. • 15 family room with fireplace. Very FLORENCE F. KORGOTSON RED HANK - Broad Bt., unfurnished fell planned, Every room has harbor Attorney for Flalntlfl four rooms. Choice location, 741-122! tOOM — Nice qulfct home. Car ac-lew. Private beach, outdoor barbecue, 184 Broad Street or 741-1675. onodatlons. Reasonable. 57 Shrews- efrlgerator, dishwasher. Price reduced Red Bank, New Jersey ury Ave, Red Bank. 741-B114. y (1200 for quick nale, Asking 138,700. March 17. 24, 31, April 7 $38.56 EATONTOWN — Three larje rooms HOMPSON AND BARTELL INC. 747 ami bath, unlurnlihed. mat, refrigera- 'WO FURNISHED ROOMS — Me6600n . tor included, J80 monthly. 787-8216. mly. Two blocks from railroad. Apply BBOI0IBT AND ELECTION 31ue Diamond, 129 Monmouth St. HAZLET — Spacloui 714-room spilt. MOTICE KJCYPORT HOLMDEIi AIIEA - Two Three bedrooms, ift baths, lewera, room, one or two-bedroom garden 'URN18HBD ROOM — For nice youni new school. J17.000. 264-3897. Owner OV 8UK£WSBCR», N, t. •.psrtmtnts. New Colonial design build- an or working lady. Call la nereby flven that the Dis- Jngi. On alte parking- Swimming pool 787-6374 WANAMABSA — Beautifully landscaped trict Board u Election and Reg! for tenants only. Green Grove Gardens. LARGE, LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING 7',S-room split, three air conditioned n and (or the Township of Shrewsbury, Green Grove Ave., Keyport. Open room, hot and cold water. Apply at ledrooms, 1V4 baths, garage. Nei lounty of Monmoutb, Btate of New dally and Sunday. Phone 26M8M. 1 Peters Place, Red Bank. ichool and bus. *17,600 531-2743. rersej, will meet at tut plus* heroin- ^ter designated on TWIN OABLEB - 3fl fllverjldo Ave. ATTRACTIVE NEW — Thres-bedrooi Red Bank on fiver. 3',i and four REAL ESTATE FOR SALE ranches. 113, OCX). Broker, TRAB TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1084 rooms unfurnished, five-room office A CHINO, Cliflwood Ave and ArchK By SAUNDERS and OVERGARD 741-230O. Bt.. Cllffwood, N. J. 866-1737. >atween the houri of 7;0O a. m. and HOUSES FOR SALE :00 p. m. (Eastern Standard Time) STEVE ROPER FOUR ROOMS — Completely modem OCEANFUONT HOME - Four bed for ths purposB of conducting the pri- bniebimrd heat. Must he seen to b< mary EUction for tfat nomination of WERE IT EXPLODES HARMLESSLY,, WHILE BLOCKS AWAY, A VISITING appreciated. Adults only. Can be seen rooms, winterized; Includes /Ive-rooi WHY PAY RENT? guest house and dock on Shrewsbury candidate*. RAINING BITS OF METAL INTO RED DIPLOMAT HEARS-—AND FIREWORKS/—YEJf-IN from 8 a.m. to < p.m. 322 Main St. MY HONOR/—SUCH A Selford, M. J. or call 775-1005. Four-bedroom older home. Llvln, River, Sea Bright. Clearing up estate, HIKE NOMADS THE ALLEGHENY.'— SMILES KIT/i'SUHPRISBD'DELIGHT/ room, full dining room, kitchen am sacrifice, (42,000. Call 201-812-1783 Ol Said Primary Election will b* bel FRIENDLY LONG BRANCH — Furnished thr". >ath, full basement, steam heat. One 212-KI S-5106. lo iald municipality for the purpose MIGHTY' HEAyB GESTURE/ rooms and bath. Completely private, ;&r garage. Taxes 1240. of nominating electors of a President (( SENDS THE and Vice-Preaideni of the United States, centrally located. 222-6608 or 631-0776. BRAND NEW — Split- level In L1M1 CAMERA BOMB $12,500 Bllver. Three bedrooms, IVi baths a United States Senator, a Member ol ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED - Bed game room, attached garage. On bui le House of Representatives for tin HURTLING living room and kitchen. fleml-prlvate No Down Payment line, convenient to schools, shopping hird Congressional District of New OUT OVER bath. Rector PI., Red Bank. Refer- Jersey, a County Clerk, a Surrogate, J18.500. KU8BELL M. BORUB, Rea THE RIVER.'- ences. 747-4053. Easy FHA Terms tors, 600 River Rd., Fair Haven. 747-ona Member of the'Board of Chosen Juallfled veterans, all down and month- 1632. Member Multiple Listing Btrvlce. ""reehoJders tor the County ol Mon y payments are approximate an louth, and for the following municipal COMMERCIAL RENTALS ublect to VA and FIIA approval. MIDDLETOWN — Country Club Ei •ffice, viz: tates. Lovely earner location. Two A Township Commltteeman for story colonial Ideni (or small fatnll) u!l term of three years. OFFICE SPACE BEACH AGENCY or working couple. Two bedrooms, .400 Highway 35 Middletowi kitchen with dlxhwasher, formal rilnfnfl Bald Primary Election will bo belt Hilt furnished, 111 redecorate to lull room. M8.000. Can owner, 747-6043. or tht Durposo of nominating persom -your requirements. Best location, will 671-2727 )f tha respective parties to the ofnee sub-divide If necessary. See and com- pare. 7(7-1100. Dally to 8 pm. Saturday, Sunrtsy to LITTLE SILVER — Very deslrabl' ah ova mentioned and also to elect one Licensed Heal Estate Broker brick and frame Cape Cod In to] mtlg and one female member from OFFICE — Slue Hwy. 35. Mtddletown area. 20' living room, separate dlnini each election district in the Township N«t to Bell Flnancs. room, electric kitchen, four large bed Shrewsbury ai Member* of the Mon- 671-0277 COOLED BY TREES rooms, two tile baths, enclosed rea: mouth County Executive Committee foi 'AIR HAVEN — THREE BEDROOMS, •porch, wall-to-wall carpeting, garage each of th* two major political partlo OmCB FOB RENT, SHREWSBURY— LIVING ROOM, FIREPLACE, LAROE full recreation basement. Offered a Republican and Democratic). Shrewsbury Ave., corner Patterson Ave. only $21,500. ELWOOD A. ARMSTRONG DINING ROOM, BREAKFAST AREA, Also ten Delegatea-at-Large and tei Air conditioned, furnlshaj or unfur DEN, TWO-CAR ATTACHED OARAGE AGENCY, Realtor, 655 Prospect Ave. By JIM BURNETT and GEORGE CRENSHAW nllhed 747-0846. Little Silver. 741-4500. Altemate-Deiegates-at-Large are to b. PATIO, BEAUTIFUL TREES, BA8E chosen by the Republican Party to rep NUBBIN WENT, PLAYROOM AREA, APPLI regent aald Republican Party at thi STORE \NCEi (33,600. OWNER, 747-5125. RED BANK — Cape Cod bungalow, six rooms, Vh baths, unfinished: $14,00G National Convention, and also two Dla White St. — Beat location. Redec- 1 trlct Delegates and two Alternate DU 1 oration completed, small apace t •ItlCE SLASHED ~ J3260. Immacula as Is (17,000 finished. Ideal [or retire, tight year old ranch. Relocating, must couple or small family. Call 747-4092. trlct Delegates to the said Republica: tun your requirements. 747-1100. ell. Four bedrooms, VA baths, two-cai •rational Convention, and thlrty-ihre FOR RENT — For light manufacturing, ;arage, refrigerator, waBher, wall-to LEONARDO — 81* rooms, three baths Delegates-at-Large and thirty Alternat a;"roxlrnately 3,000 sq. ft. 'nil carpeting, large landscaped lot aunporch, garage. Near achools ant Jelegates-at-Large are to be choat 747-1100. "ery desirable renldentlal location. Nov. bus. Owner, 201-0436. by the Democratic Party tD repreaei illy $23,500. THOMPSON AND BAR said Democratic party at the Nation, RENT OR BALE — New office build/ 'HXL INC. 747-5600. IIUMSON ENGLISH COTTAOE _ Fo Convention, and three District De! tng, Rumflon. 1 lo 7 rooms, reasonable, bedrooms, den. fireplace. Close gates and Ihreft Alternate District IX Call (12-30OO, 9:30 to 2:30 p.m. LITTLE BILVEIt •- 316 Prospect Ave HChools and buses, Excellent condltif cgates to the Democratic National Coi Cape Cod, Four bedrooms, two bath throughout. Hot water heat. Dlnln ventlon are to be chosen by the r< specllve parties In ihft Ttilrd Congrei ' NEW STORES flreplsce, dining room, dishwasher I room, full basement, garage. Exlatln 1 bltchen, screened-ln porch and patl FHA mortgage can be assumed. Loi atonal District of the State of Ne Jersey In aald Primary Election. OFFICE SPACE basement. 741-6216. taxes. Offered at $2<,8OO. HALL BROS. r HIGHWAY 35, SHREWSBURY RIVER VIEW HOUSE i-.,,JBOV I"*' REALTORS, 813 River Rd., Fair Haver Tha »iM Board or'lieglutry and Elei CALL 741-0164 bedrooms, two-story' home. (Off th<741-7686. • ' lion wilt meet on Navcslnk River. Large llvlnk room open beam ceiling, and fireplace. Nev< TREES! TREES 1 TREES! This IV TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1064 modern kitchen. Also lull basement clous ranch home haa 26,200 sq. f HOUSES FOR RENT and attic. Quick occupancy. Must sell. of landscaped grounds with 35 trcei between ths noun of 7:00 a. m. at (16,300. 229-02O5. Four bedrooms, two baths, 14x18 CO*8:00 p. ra. (or th* purpose of conduc UNFURNISHED AND FURNISHED ered patio, garage, located In one :lrppms, full bath; second, floor. Plent) IMMACULWTE! MENT — Furnished or unfurnlshei offices, viz: -THOUGH IT'S 60IN5 ; HOW WEIL THE REHEARSAL) u | E MR. otisell and storage. Attached carport Sparkling ranch only lour years voun 642-1788. A Township Commttteoman for U WE 6 V TO BE AN AWFULLY / DEEOEE..' .,;Hr*e-y«nl. 0iis heat. J135 per month Five rooms, two bedrooms, beautlf full term of three years. WENT-ONCE WE KNEW/ v;0N A GOOD ?" FoK'apWUntniiat call 223-7M4 svenlngi ceramic Hie balh, wall oven and coun RAMBLING RANCH — In top nelgl B/ er top range In kitchen, pfttln. attache* borhood. Living room v/lth flreplaci Notice Is hereby given that quallfl HOW WE FELT ABOUT A 5CENE1 garage. Trees! Extras. Only $17.00C family formal dining room, moder voter* of the Town snip of Shrewabur !all for an appointment now. WALKEI '.tltchen with dining area. Paneled de: County of Monmoutti, State of Ne EACH OTHER, DANE? j WALKER. Realtors, Hwy. 31 Four bedrooms, basement. Many extrl Jersey, not already registered In en\ HOUSES FOR SALE Bhrewnbury. 741-5212. 24-Hour Bervlc such as carpeting, dishwasher, air co: Municipality, under the lftwa of Ne dltloner, built-in TV. Excellent vail Jerity governing permanent regiatn MIDDLETOWN, APPLEBROOK — Deat 130,000. REDDEN AGENCY, Rt. 3, tlon may rsfliter or transfer with U slrable, three-bedroom ranch, porch 301 Maple Ave. Corner Bergen PI clerk of tha said municipality at h< Short of Cash? Use Our wn-cnr Rurese. Owner. B71-0625. Red Bank. 741-9100. office, residence, 111 Belshaw Avenu Shrewsbury Township, New Jersey, LAYAWAY PLAN TWO FAMILY HOUBB — In Fa 220' ON RIVER — Water in cellaj any time between Wednesday, April Havpn. Excellent location. Reasonabl Colonial shell: $8,600 (or qul. 19M, and Thursday, September Walking distance to school and buicash deal. HAROLD LINDBMAN 3961, during the following hours; Dal "•;' . B £ R G Shown by appointment only. 747-038: Broker, Van Winkle Marine Bide. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Also Septer After b, 741-2173. Eatontown. 542-1103. evenlngB 542-048! Offers Qualified ber 22. 23 and 2i, 1964, from 7:00 p.: IIUMSON SCHOOLS — IS months old PORT MONMOUTH — New four-be to 9:00 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays a our bedrooms, full basement, centra Holidays excepted, or at Pcrma.nt VETS NO DOWN 1 room bl-level. Recrcatln room an air conditioning, hot water baseboarf nKe. 516.000. 787-2805 after 6. Registration Bureau, Courthouse, Frt NON-VET $360 DOWN leatlng, large garage, walking distant hold, New Jeracy, at any time betwet to fichnols, shopping, bus. $25,90 EIOHT-YBAR OLD RANCH — In ex Wednesday, April 22, 1084, and Thui immediate possession. Ideal for THOMPSON AND BARTELL, INC. 74 cellent condition, four bedrooms, tw day, September 21, 1ENJ4 during t largi family. Playmates guaranteed. 560(1. baths, finished recreation room wit: following hours; Dally 9:00 a.m. Sparkling Caps Cod on a beautifully bar, brand new wall-to-wall cacpetin, 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Ho By LEE FALK landscaped lot. Three master size FOUR-BEDROOM — Two-bath, Cap and other extras included in price days excepted. Also September 21, '. THE PHANTOM bedrooms, excellent schools. Quail- Cod In Little Silver, living room wit] Home has been completely pampere. 2Z, and 21 1964. from 9:00 a.m. fled buyer move right In. fireplace, dining room, kitchen wit by transferred owners. Call 642-401 9:00 p.m. Only $12,900 at Berg electric ranee nnri rffrlKHMtnr Wnl tor Inspection. Priced for quick sal' FORSIVE ME, DIANA. 'AROUWPTHE REEF GOOD-BYE- :o-wall ca.rpMlng. Full basement wltl $22,750. On Thursday September 24, 1981, t I WAS CONCERN EP ARE MORAY yOURSELF- tiled recreation room. Thla nnp shnuli registration booki will be closed un MANY A GIRL SHOVE OFF. , ALL BUYERS not be missed at 521,800. RUBSELL M ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Three altar tha forthcoming General EIectt< ABOUT YOUR SAFET/, A EWRRACUDA A nORtJS, Rpnltors, 600 River Rd., Ffll four bedroom ranch, paneled gam on Tuesday, November 3, 1B61. TO SI6H KIRK.' $1800 DOWN Haven. 7(7-(532. Member Multiple Llsl room, a real buy. 516,990. E. R. Snydei Notice of change of residence or a PIP NOT WEAN TO BUILDER'S CLOBEOUT — Brand Ing (service. 291-0300. Evcnlnss after 6, 787-00" plication for transfer of reglstratl n«w ranch homo, three bed- NEW SHREWSBURY — Ranch. Kltcl shall be made either by written t roomf. living room, dining room en with dishwasher; separate laund quest forwarded to tha Municipal Cle = CAREFUL md kitchen, two full baths, at- HOUSES FOR SALE room; dining room and living rooi or the County Board of Elections < THANK YOU tached garage, large landscaped lot. with wall-to-wnll carp&tlng. Three bet forms provided ty said Municipal Cle Ocoupancy In 30 flays. rooms, two baths: game room and del OT Board or by calling In person Only $17,990 at Berg $20,500. 741-6046. the office of the Municipal Clerk TUNE IN TO County Board of Elections up to an< SHOPPERS CORNER including September 24, 1964. The Berg Agency LOTS & ACREAGE Th» polling place toi m« Townsh Real Estate Section of Shrewsbury Is the Recreation Ha Realtor RED BANK — Lot zoned for one Crawford Street. two-family, (fl.000. Call owner. "Personalized Service" WFHA-FM O71-54P3 MR& ANNE BW1TSK. 671-iaOO TOPMOST SPOT — Hartflhorne Woodi Township Cler M. J. Largest Residential 7:30 - 9:30 P.M. Locust. Hi acrei hillside. Sweepln April 7. 13 S65-, Real Estate Brokers Mon. thru Fri. river view. Big trees. Area quallt protected. Asking (14,000, Owner. 74 Daily ,9-9, 106.3 on your dial 4200 evrnlnus. courtoty Winged Deer? Saturday-Sunday 10-7 '; OF AN ACRE of land In Llncrol By GEORGE S1XTA Route 35 Middletown, N. J. RED BANK AREA Call Garden State Parkway 741-523 KANSAS CITY (AP) - The Multiple Listing Service COLTS NECK — Approximately o were 707 deer killed by cars i Exit 117 acre. $4850 f Missouri roads last year, an now one has been killed by jet airplane. Paul Tichnor, conservatio CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY agent, said a Boeing 707 taking off recently from Kansa A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDSI City's Mid-Continent Internatloi al Airport on a training fllgl when a yearling buck de Adding Machine* - Typewriters Eloctrlcal Contractor Painting and Decorating dashed across the runway an was hit by the plane. AUDINO MACHINES - Typewriters RESIDENTIAL and commercial wir- L H. HILL — Palnler Interior and sold, rentsd, repaired. Berplco's 101 ing. New Installation or repair exterior. No Jobs too large or loo Monmouth HI., Red Hank 747-0495. service. Allen Electric. 747-0012. small. Very reasonable. Call 747-0630. The aircraft wasn't damaged Appliance Repair O\RL B. JONES — Painting and Entertainment decorating. Fully Insured. For free MR "FIX-IT" - Refrigeration, lie- • stlmate cull 747-3041. pair of all appliances regardlnsi of Tickets available lor latest Broad condition. We sell used appliances. way Shows and Major Sports Events. J. ALLEN MALONE & BON—Paint' ITU Monmouth St., Red Bank. Ing, decorating, Interior, exterior. By ED DODD Be-rvlco charge 13-50. M4-571O, Paperhanglng. 747-4S27. MARK TRAIL Auto Body Repair Furniture Repaired, Rcflnlshed TOM 8LATJ0 — Painting and Decor- ating. General Contracting, fully In- OLD MAN LETT V/HY TOMORROW MOENIN' THEN WE'D BETTER CT NINE O'CL0CK...THA- EXPERT PAINTING and body re- Call 747-1212 or 842-3203. 25 Pearl at., sured. 20 years experience. Free esti- OUINCEY'S GOT FOLKS ALL OUT AH'TCY TO pair. Moderate prices. McCarthy Red Ilank. Prompt service. mates. 741-4330 after 0 p.m. WORKED UP, ME.TGAIL... \WHV I CAME BACK TO -jemm B.TRAIL/ Clisvnilet, Atlsntlo Highlands, 201-0305 Carl Wllms. i THEY'RE AIMING TO SET Auto and Truck Rental Rooting, Siding and Insulation FIRE TO SATAN'S WALLOW/ Home Improvements AVIB Hrnl a new enr or truck. Low ALUMINUM BIDING — Installed by rales. Mnple Ave.. Ilerl Unnk. 747- WORKING MAN'S contractor. Alter- aluminum mechanics. GUARANTEED O30B. 774-B3H. Dally 7 n.m.-IO p.m. ations additions, painting, masonry, for 20 years. Free estimates small lobs too. IMinne evenings &G0- PROWNS's, 32 Broad SI., Red Bunk Bead Restrlnglng 1711 . Our 33th year In business. 741-7800 CHARLEB MOV/Ell CONTRACTOR FItOM $1.60 per strsnd. On hraldrd Additions. Improvements, Remodel- OLBEN CO, INC. Roollng. Biding « nylon. St«rlln clnnpl Irnm J5c. Insulstlnn Installed and guaranteed S Ing. All types mnson work. 747-447P. for 10 years. 7750706. 201OS40. Rujssllles, M Flrnad Rt,. U>d Hank. Editorial Aid Nursing Homo Tel. Answering Service -•'/s-iv/'> ™EY CANT DO llolmdel Nursing Home. Tor the con- \WWif THAT, NOLAN...THECE EDITORIAL ASSISTANCE - Typing valescent, rhinnlcaliy III and difficult LET US BE your secretary. No need "I think (ha Income fax paopl ARE PEOPLE UVIN6 Mmuscrlps. reporli. briefs, eto- nursing carei pntlents. Btals Hwy. 34, to miss calls. 34 hour answering hesrd about ui using tha Rag Spsclaltlss. Work plckel up and d«-tlolmdel. M6-42O0: servlct. 7*1-4700. llv»r«d • Call 7*1-2038. iitar W«nt Adi I" IEGAL NO1HPB— 20-Tuesky, April 7, 1961 ——LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTICE- • LEHAL NOTICE • - LEGAL NOTICE-

, RED BANK BEGISTEB HiSi «IV£GU«, littc* Westerly wriih. tht ccoter li&t et ipring JBtrttt. MU cuttmo* td tb* Borougft of ULfcfittc Hg Soutbert* bou&dary to Tower HUJ Avtmit mxA Oat none* nmxii&t t&e&c* (li flovt&eriy t t/sc* r4 to tht WH^., ft«t zhtrtrtiotn Vi th* ixit with B^rixjr 8Utt 4 s.c ict«*fcct£oo with Westerly eawg tb« txrutdtr* <* *Jf ui Eittti'jo District Ho, U; thecc* •——-LEGAL HOIK tfc* &euU? Un* of B&rtiif Sirtel, c Q* WDULJEIVW*. M. tton wWrtet #0. t to Xa/unLUn H. .. _ tit &• SouLhjtrJy UAUAM-TJ Klheri y u\ui, c t£t *jtiAjet f ir, t ot Ubl f**J*JItJ to therwt tiw&o* SA fcwmtrly, i»w kwrt M *io £1«CU«JC fXttrtct 2Co. 11 I/J th* cfcnte Hottfc* U but*? 0YU tfcfct tbt LA* «&• of Chttrch •u-wrt; thteM* ft> mam AW SU fc th« taW7»*oti<*** L withih Out£ut HvMitAli feet fio'j j-t« Botrfe of fiUc&iD a&4 ftt *y tfatc* 'S the it Oe HUMSJ feet (ow tht Mfeffec* Btrtet, UPP HiHit lAiers*etUKlAier ) of KM *VM (ormerfjr, &o tri/ tk.i(g Cfaufcn Btitvt w 1m — aoncs One feet (row tht In **d for tfc* Towutaifi of U^UJim __, Kkvei W&**X. to an«t section with thm County fto*_» purpose of Conducting the P No. 616; thence (5) Easterly alo- center line of said Kings Highway To Bo Known *• ™ . . .„ between tile hours of 7:00 a.m. and The polling place for the Third Blec mary Election for the nomination said County Road to Leonard Avenu a Westerly direction to Its interiectli "UncroltEvfrelt Election DUtrtet- 8:00 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time), with the Old State Highway Koute N Uon Dlatrlct fs the First Candidates. thence (6> Northerly along Leona Tho bountUrfei 0/ «i» •*•»• "• for the purpose of conducting the Pri-and Rescue Squad Building, on the REGISTRY AND ELECTION Avenue to Bandy Hook Bay; them 35; thence (12) Northwesterly alon* ' mary Election for the nomination of east side of Spring Street near Harding Said Primary Election will b« hel (7) Easterly and Southerly along I»T Old State Highway Route No. 33 Candidates. Road. NOTICE in *nd municipality for the purpo said Sandy Hook Bay and along th> Ita Intersection with Tlndall Ros '"BEGINNINO «I m« """•.f""™. Said Primary Election will be held BOROUUb O* .NEW of nominating electurs of a Preside Southerly boundary line between th thence (13> Westerly from Ttnrlaii Ro Ihe rlBht of wiy lln% ol thj V\r tour th Election Whirl it and Vice President of the United Slat) Township of Mlddletown and th* Bor to the center line of State Hlghw slda of Giriltn State ParKwsy a I. Bald municipality for the purpose of Beginning at a point where the cen a United" States Senator, a Member Route No. 35; thence (14) Northweste: nominating electors of a President and ough of Atlantic Highlands to tin Newman PSprlnsi Itoad (Norlli ilil ter line of Broad Street is intersected Nolle* I* hereby given mat tht Dit- the House of Representatives for th point or place of Beginning. ly along the center line of State Hlct and ™u"nmj thine. (!) I**™"""}' Vice-president of the United States, and way Route No. 35 to the point n nominating a United States Senator, a with the center line of Harding Road, trlct Board! of Election and Registry Third Congressional District of Net along the Wentcrly ilde of the °»"i« thence Eaatwardly along the center line In and foi the Borough ot New Shrews- Jersey, a County Clerk, a Surrogat The polling place for the Four place of Beginning. Stat' Parkway right of way to It. in- Member of the House of Representa- Election District will be flrevent Pa tives for the Third Congressional Dls- of Harding Road to Its intersection with bury County of Monmouth, State of one Member of the Board of Chose ter.ectlon with .Red Hill RoadI at h. Branch Avenue, thence Southeastward- New Jeney, will meet at the pltcei Freeholders for the County of Mor Fire Company, Center Avenue, Leona The polling place for the Elevent trlct of New Jersey, a County Clerk, iy along the center line of Branch Hereinafter deelfniled on mouth, and the following municipal o do. Election District will be Middletow a Surrogate, and one Member of the Avenue to the curved boundary line flees, viz: Township High School, Tlndall Road Board of Choeen Freeholder! lor the ot the Borough of Red Bank, South, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1961 Fifth Election Dlstrici Mid tile town. County ol Monmouth, and for the Southwest and West along the boundary A Tax Collector for the full term following municipal offices, viz: between th* boura of 7:oo a. in. and four years. B To Be Known As Tile tine between the Boroughj of Red Bank 1 Twelfth Electloa District A Mayor tor the lull term of two and .LillJe Silver to the center line 8:00 p. m. (Eaitern Standard Time) "Llncrort Election District years. of Broad Street, thence northwardly tor tho purpose ot conducting tht Pri- A Tax Aasessar for the full term Ths boundaries of the same are as To Be Known Ai Toe mary Election for th* nomination of foir years. follows, viz: 'He&ddoQS Corner Election District Two Councllmen Tor the full term along the center line of Broad Street to candidates. Of three yean. Its intersection with the center line One Township Committee man for th BEGINNING at the intersection The boundaries of th* same are One Councilman lor the unexplred o[ Harding Koad, the l>oint or place of Said Primary Election win be held full term of three years. the Southerly line of Newman Spring follows, viz: south side or Newman Springs Itoad t»rm ol one year. Beginning. lo iald municipality for the purpose Road with tho Westerly right of wa; BEGINNING at the intersection Llncrort. A Tax Assessor tor the lull term ol of nominating electors of a President Bald Primary Election win be be The polling place tor the Fourth Sec- and Vice-Prealdent of the United" States, for the purpose of nominating person! of the Garden State Parkway; thenc the New York and Long Branch R four y«ra. tion District is at the Junior High of the respective parties to the officei (1) Westerly along (ha Southerly HIT road wlih ths Naveslnk H.ver i TwtntMb Electloa DUtrlcl A Ta» Collector lor the full term of School, Branch Avenue. a United States Senator, a Member of of Newman Springs Road to Its Inter running thence (1) Northwesterly alon To Be Kndivn As Tlin four yea.ra. the House of Representatives (or the above mentioned and also to elect oni "Nutswamp-Oak Hill Election District Third Congressional District of Ne male and one female member Iron Bectlon with the boundary line of thi iald railroad to the- Navy Elatlroa Fifth Election District Township of Holmdel: thence (21 South thence (2) In an eaaterly direction Said Primary Election will be held Jersey, A County Clerk, a Surrogate, each election district in Mlddietowi erly along the Easterly boundary Urn The boundaries or the oam, are ai for tht purpose of nominating persons Beginning at a point on the gdore one Member of the Board of Chosen Township as Members of the Monmout State Highway Route No. 35; then (ollows, viz: lime, to wit: of the Township of Holmdel to thi (3) Southerly along the Westerly U of the respective parties to the offices line of the North Snrewsbury river di- Freeholders for the County of Mon- "tounty Executive Committee for eac; Northerly boundary line of the Town BEGINNING at a point of Inte Finl El*c!ton MUtrlct above mentioned and also to elect one rectly between the properties owned mouth, and for the following municipal of the two major political parties of state Highway Route No. 35 ship of Atlantic; thence (3) Eaaterl section ol Garden Blato Parkway sri' at "* male ud one female member from by the Monmouth Boat Club and the offices, viz: (Republican and Democratic), for tr, along tne Northerly boundary __ the Navestnk River; thence (4) Boutl the Intersection o! Bhadoiv bake HrooV each •lection district in Monmouth property known as the Red Bank Ly- full term o( one year. the Township ot Atlantic and ihe Bo: erly along the Navesink River to tr. (the Northernmost Branch) and run County as Members of the Monmouth ceum thence Southwardly to the cen- A Mayor for the full term ol two ougli of New Shrewsbury to its inter point or place of Beginning. nlng thence (1) Northwesterly aloni County Executive Committee for each ter line of Broad Street, thence South- ears. Also ten Delegates-at-Large and te: section with the Westerly line of thi The polling place for the Twelfth the right ol way line ol the Harden wardly along the center line of Broad Alternate-Delegates-at-Large are to b Election District will be Mlddletowi of the two major political parties, (Re- Two Councllmen for th* full term of Garden State Parkwa: State Parkway to thi boundary bt' TOWSP wi HolmSil Tow-n.nl,>; publican and Democratic). Street to the intersection With the cen-three years each. chosen by the Rebubllcan Party to rep Township Fire Company #I« Htghwa: tween the Township ot Mlddletown and ter line of Monmouth Street thence resent said Republican Party at th thence (4) Northerly a ., ... #35, Red Bank. tho Township ol Holmdel; thence (2 Timnrn (1) In in easterly direction Also ten Delegatea-at-Large and tenWcstwardly along the center lino of Said Primary Election will b* htld National Convention, and also two Dil ly line of tho Garden State Parkwa: .long the center line ol BetW Bo»d Alternate-Delegates-at-Large are to be for the purpose of nominating persons right of way to the Southerly aide Thirteenth Election Northeasterly along said boundary llm Monmouth Street to Its Intersection of the respective parties to the offices trlct Delegates and two Alternate Dis- to Red Hill Road; thence (3) Eastsrl) to 1U interjection with tht oenltr lln. chosen by the Republican Party to with the center line of the track* or trict Delegates to the said Republican Newman Springs Road to the point To Be Known As ThA of Old Manor Road: represent said Republican Party at the above mentioned and also to elect one place of Beginning. along said Red Hill Road at tne bound- National Convention, and also that two road bed of the New Jersey Southern male and one female member from National Convention, and thirty-three "West Bay view Election District' ary line of District No. 1 to Bamm T-JMCB (2) In a «outherly direction District Delegates and two Alternate railroad thence Northwardly along tha each election district In the Borough Delegates-at-Large and thirty Alternate The polling place for the Fifth Eiec The boundaries ot the sama ara a Hollow Road; thence (4) Southeasterly along "» center line o( Old Manor District Delegates to the said Repub- center of the tracks of the New Jer-of New Shrewsbury as Members of Delegates-at-Large are to be chosei tlon District will be Llncroft Fin follows, viz: along Bamm Hollow Road and con Boil to IH Interaction with the cen- lican National Convention, and thirty- sey Southern railroad, to the ihore of the Monmouth County Executive Com- by the Democratic Party to represent Company, Newman Springs Road, Lt BEGINNING, at th« Southwesterl tlnulng along Oak Hill Koad and alom ter line of Brentwood Itoad; the North Shrewsbury river, (Nave- mittee for each of the two major po- said Democratic party at the National corner of District No 3 at Campton' the boundary line ol District No. 1 ti three Delegatee-at-Large and thirty AI- sink), thence Southeastwardly and Convention, and three District Del croft. Thonca (3i in a westerly direction ternate-Deiegatea-at-Large are to be iticaJ parties, (Republican and Dem- Creek; thence (1) fiaaterly along th the Navy Railroad; thence 151 Easte alraig the crntpr lino of Brentwood Northeastwardly along the shore of the ocraUO. gates and three Alternate District Df Sixth Election OtstrJel boundary line of District No. 3 to th ly along Ilic Navy Rallroatl tu Ih chosen by the Democratic Party to rep-North Shrewsbury river to the center egates to the Democratic NaUonai Con center line of Caldwell Avenue; them R a,l lim lm..r Westerly and North Street, thence southwardly aiong th« al Convention, and three District Dele- Twenty-First Election District various courses thereof ana In a foutli- 6:00 p.m. for the purpose ol conduct- No. 36 to Pewa Creek; thence (3) westerly and Northerly along th «rly direction to tht center lint ol ing the General Election. center line of Broad Street to its in- gates and three Alternate District Dele- Said General Election will be hel Northerly along Pewi Creek to Bandi Kiundary line of District No. 10 To Be Known Al Tthe fection with the center line ot Recklesi gates to the Democratic National Con- In Mid municipality for the purpo* Hook Bay; thenca (4) Easterly aloni the point or place of Beginning. "Soqtn Port Monmoatb Holland Road: Said Genera] Election will be held vention are to be chosen by the re- of electing elector* ol a President ani Place, thence Westward.? along- th« Sandy Hook Bay to the point or placi Election District" Thence (7) In a westerly ana then In said municipality for tfie purpose of center line of Reckless Place to its in-spective parties In the Third Congres- Vice-Presfdent of the United States, of Beginning. The polling place for Che Thirteen! iouthwesterly direction ejonj tht cen- electing electors of a President and sional District of the State of New United States Senator, a Member o ter lino of Holland Boaa crossing tht Vice-President of the United Btatea, and tersection with the center tine of Ma- Election District will be Bayvle The boundaries of ths same art u ple Avenue, thenca Northwardly along Jersey In said Primary Election. the House of Representatives for the Tha polling place for the Sixth Elec- School, Leonardvllle Road, Belford. follows, viz; Oarden State Parkway to tho Cen- electing a United States Senator, a Third Congressional District of New ter line of tho Orawlorda Corner Road; Member of the House of Representa- the center of Maple Avenue to The «ald Boards of Registry and Jersey, a County Clerk, a Surrogate, tion District will he Port Monmouth rsEGINNINO at a point In tht otnte; with the center lln< Election will meet on Fire Company, Main Street, Pa Fourteenth Election District Thence (8) along the center lint ol tives for the Third Congressional Dis- Its Intersection one member of the Board of Chosen lino of Stato Highway Route No. I trict of New Jersey, a County Clerk, of Chestnut Street, thence Wentwardly Freeholders for the County of Mon- Monmouth. To Be Known As The where It Is crossed by Compton'a Cree the Crawford! Corner Road and In • a Surrogate and one Member of the along the center line of Chestnut TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1M4 mouth, and for tha following municipal Seventh Election District "Mlllbroob Election District" and running thence (1) Southerly aloni northwesterly direction to tho eenttt Board of Chosen Freeholders for the Street, to intersection the The boundaries of the same are ai line of the Holmdel Iload: tracks of the New Jersey Southern rail- offices, viz: To Be Known As The Compton's Creek to Brlarolllf Brook County of Monmouth, and for the fol- between the hours of 7:00 a. m. and 'East Keansburg Election District" follows, viz: theijico (2) ln a Westerly direction aloni Thenco (8) In a westerly direction lowing municipal offices, vi; road, thence Northwardly along the 8:00 p, m. for the purpose of conduct- A Tax Collector for the full term o BEGINNING at a point on the Nort along the center line of the Holmdel tracks or road bed ol the New Jersey four years. The boundaries of ths same ar said Brlarcllfl Brook and running aloni A Mayor for the full term of two Ing the General Election. jaaterly aide of State Highway Rou' tha Northerly line ot Briarcllff ___ Road to the center Une ol VanBraklt Southern railroad to Its intersection A Tax Assessor for the full term o 1 follows, viz; No. 35 and Two Hundred feel Norlr. Road; years. with the center line of Monmouth Said General Election will be held four years. crossing Wilson Avenue and alBO aloni Two Council men for the full term of In said municipality for tha purpose BEGINNING at tho moutti ot Pewi west of Middletown-New Monmout the Southerly boundary line of tho Jo Thence (10) In ft northwesterly and Street, thence Eastwardly along the One Township Commltteeman for th road; thence (1) Northwesterly aloni seph McCarthy property and along th( then westerly direction along the cen- three years. center line of Monmouth Street to Its of electing electors of a President and full tfcrm of three years. Creek In Rarltan Bay and runnin ter line ol VanBrakle Road the various One Councilman . for the unexplied Vice-president of the United States, a thence (1) Southerly along tha sal the center line of Stato Highway Routf houndary line of Election District No Intersection with the center line of No. 35 to its intersection with the cen courses thereof to the center lint of term of one year. Broad Street, the point or place 'of United States Senator, a Member of Notice Is hereby given that qualified Pews Creek, being the Westerly bound' 16, to the Intersection of said broot Line Road; A Tax AaaeBsor for the lull term of the House ot Representatives lor the voters of the Township of MlddJetown, line of Election District No. 6, ter line of Harmony Road; thence (21 with the Northeasterly corner of th' Beginning. Northerly along the center line o playground known as Waloo Park oi Thence (11) In a northerly direction four yearn. The polling place for the Sixth Elec- Third Congressional District of New County of Monmouth, State of New o the right ol way line of the Central along the center line of Line Road and A Tax Collector for the full term Jersey, a County Clerk, a Surrogate Jersey, not already registered in said Elallroad Company of New Jersey; Harmony Road to its intersection wltl Main Street; thencs (3) Southerly alon tion District is Relief Engine House, he oenter line of County Road No. 51 Main Street and Murphy Koad to along the boundary line between Mata- Of four years. Drummond Place. for the County of Monmouth, one memmunicipalit- y under the laws of New thence (2) Northwesterly along the aai wan Township and Holmdol Townahlp Notice Is hereby given that qualified ber of the Board of Chosen Freeholders Jersey governing permanent registra- right of way line of the Central Rail- Lhuncc (3) Easterly aiong tho ccnte point where the boundary lines c to tho center line of Bethany Road votera of the Borough of Red Bank. Seventh Election District 'or the County of Monmouth, and fortion may register or transfer with the road Company of New Jersey to the line of County Road 616 to its interaei Election Districts Nos. 17 and 15 an and to the point of Beginning. County of Monmouth, State of New Beginning at a point where the center the fallowing municipal of/lces, viz; clerk of said municipality at hfff of- boundary line ol the Borougigh 1of Keana- ;lon with Wilson Avenue; thence (4 this line Intersect; thente (4) In A Mayor for the full term of two Northerly along the center line Northerly and Northeasterly dlrectloi Tho polling placo for the First Elec- Jersey, not already registered in said line of Broad Street Is Intersected with fice, Mtddletown, New Jersey, at any aurg and the Township of MiMUIdletowt n tion District In the Township of Holm- municipality under the laws of New the center line of Heckles* Place, years. time between Wednesday, April 22 hence (3) Northeasterly, Northerly an iVllson Avenue to the Southerly bo; along the Easterly boundary line o del Is at the Elementary School. Holm- Jersey governing permanent registra- thence southwardly along the center Two Council men for th« full term of 1064, and Thursday .September 24, 1961 galn Northeasterly along the bound' iry line of Election District No 16 District No. 17 anil along Pews Jr«e del Road, Hajlet. New Jersey. tion may register or transfer with line of Broad Street to the Southerly three years each. during the following hours; Weekdays ry line between the Borough ol Whence (5) Eaaterly along the Souths the center line or State Hlghffa' trie clerk ol aaid municipality at his boundary ol the Borough ot Red Bank, Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m. [eanahurg and the Township of Mid- ly boundary line ot Election District Route No, 36; thence (5i Eaiterl Second Election Dlstrici Notice SB Hereby given that qualirnd No. 16 to the Westerly boundary line of along the center line of State Hlghwa Office, Municipal Building, 32 Mon- thence Northwestwardly along the) cen-voters of the Borough of New Shrews- to 4:00 p.m. at the Township Clerk's let own. to the Westerly line ol At- BEOINNINQ at a point whert th« mouth Street. Red Bank, New Jersey, ter line of the tracks or road bed of Office in the Administration Building .ntlc Avenue extended southerly Election District No. 11; thence (S) Route No. 36, and along the boundary bury, County of Monmouth, State of Southerly along the Westerly boundar lino of Election District No. 6 to theboundary line of Holmdel Township I. at any time between Wednesday, April the New York and Long Branch rail- the Township Hall property; lence (4) Along the Westerly line 01 Intersected by the boundary Una be- 22, 1964, and Thursday, September 24, New Jersey, not already registered In tlanttc Avenue extended Southerly and ine of Election District No. U to thi point or place of Beginning. road company to its Intersection with said municipality, under the laws of at Permanent Registration :enter line of County Road 516; thenci tween Rarltan Townahlp, Holmdel 196*, during the following hours; Dally tho center line or Chestnut Street, Bureau, Courthouse. Freehold, New Westerly line of Atlantic Avenue, Township and Mlddletown Township, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.: Saturdays, New Jersey governing permanent reg- 'ark Avenue and Carr Avenue, (all (7) Easterly along the center line o Tho polling place tor the Twenty thence Eastwardiy along the center line Jatratlon may register or transfer with Jersey, at any time between WedneB' County Road 516 to a point Two Hun First Election District will b» Porl salt) point also being where the center Sundays and Holidays excepted. Also of Chestnut Street to its Intersection day, April 22. 1964. and Thursday, 10 samo being the boundary line be- line ol Palmer Avenue Is Intersected September 21, 22, 23 and 24, 1064 the clerk of the said municipality at /een the Township ol Mlddietown and dred feet Westerly of the Mlddletown Monmoulh School. Main Street. Porl by the boundary line between Holmd.l with the center line of Maple Avenue, his office. Borough Building, 556 Tlnton September 24, 1964, during the follow Monmouth Road; thence (31 Irom 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.. or at thence Southwardly along the center Ing hours: Dally 8:00 • • — is Borough of Keanaburg) to Rarltan and Rarltan Townships; Avenue, New Shrewsbury. New Jersey, to 4:30 ay; thencB (5) Easterly along Rarltan Southwesterly and parallel with sal Permanent Registration Bureau, Court- line of Maple Avcnua to the Intersection at any time between Wednesday, April Saturdays, Sundays and Holl- Twenty-Second Election District Thence (1) In a southwesterly direc- house, Freehold, New Jersey, at any p.m. ay to the point or place of Beginning, r•oad and a distance of Two Hundre with the center lino of Reckless Place, 22, 1964, and Thursday, September 24, excepted. Also September 21, 22, eet Westerly therefrom to the poln! To Be Known As The tion along the center line ol Palmer time between Wednesday, April 22, thence Eastwardly along the center lin* 196-1. during the following hours: Daily The polling place for the Seventh Avenue to the center lino ol Stato 1964, - and Thursday, September 24, ot Reckless Place to the center line of 23 and 24. 1964, from 9:00 a.m. to Ilectlon District will be East Keans- >r place of Beginning. "Applebrook Election District" Highway Route 35: 9:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m., Saturdays, 9:00 p.m. The polling place [or the Fourteenth W&i, during the following houra; Dally Broad Street, the point or place of Be- Sundays and Holidays excepted. Also urg Fire Company, Thompson Avenue, The boundaries of tho same are Thence ('•!) continuing In a southwest- 6:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturdays, last Keansburg. Election District will be Harmony erly direction and along the boundary Sundays and Holidays excepted. Also, ginning. September 19 from 9:00 a.m. to 12 On Thursday, September 24. 1964, the nool, Harmony and Rtarpny Roads, Noon and September 21, 22. 23 and 21,registration books will be closed until Bast Kaansburg. BEOtNNINO at s. point In tha East- line between Mlddletown Township and September 21, 22, 23 and 24, 1&G4, from The polling place tor the Seventh 1961, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.; or at F,lEMli Election District erly side of the right of way of the Holmdol Township tn Ihe center line 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Election District Is Relief Engine after the forthcoming General Election of South Laurel Avenue where the Permanent Registration Bureau. Court- to be held on Tuesday, November 3. To Be Known As The Fifteenth Election District New Vork and Long Branch Kallruad On Thursday, September 24, 1061, theHouse, Drummond Place. house, Freehold, New Jersey, at any1964. To IIQ Known An The where the same Is Intersected by thecenter Jinn of South Laurel Avenue registration books will be closed until "Riverside Heights-Chapel Mil right of way of the Navy Railroad ar.i Intersects the center line ol the right- Eighth Election District time between Wednesday. April 22, 'Cherry Tree Farm Election District of-way ot the New Vork A Long after the forthcoming General Election 1961, and Thursday, September 24, Notice ot ctiange ol residence or ap Election District" The boundaries of the same are a 'tinning thence (1) Northerly along tn_ to be held on Tuesday, November 3, Beginning in the center line or Lo-1964, during the following hours: Daily plication for transfer of reg'stration Easterly side of said New York and Branch Hnllmad Companypy; ; The boundaries ot tho nmt are lollows. viz: T 3 ii I 1964, cust Avenue at high water line of the 9:00 a, m. to 4:39 p. m., Saturdays, shall be made either by written re- BEGINNING at the intersection o Long Branch Railroad to me SimUier- The (3i continuing In a south- North Shrewsbury river, thence East- Sundays and Holidays excepted. Also quest forwarded to tho Municipal Clerk illows, viz: ly branch of Twin Brook; thence (2 westerly directioi n alonl g the centet r line Notice ot change ot residence or ap- BEGINNING at the point of Inter 3tate Highway Route No. 35 and Palm ol Bomb Laurel Avenue to the center plication for transfer of registration erly along center line of Locust Ave- September 21, 22, 23, and 24, 1964o,r the County Board of Elections on ctlon of Navesink River with Stat er Avenue and running thence (1 riortheasterly along the Souther!; nue to .center line of Shrewsbury 1 branch of Twin Brook to Its inter line of Holland Road; •hall be made either by written re- 1 from 0:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. forms provided by sM i Municipal Ighway RoatBi39j !tn«noo' oundary Una ot Residential Zone C-15 at the office of the Municipal Clerk of Chestnut Street to the center line tnd tho Southerly boundary lino o thence «) Easterly along Kings High Thence (B) Jn a southerly direction of the C.R.R. Co's, right of way; thence Notice of change of residence or ap- The following Is a description ot the lasterly along the center lino 01 Froal way (formerly known as Mountain HII along the center line of VanSchoick or County Board of Elections up to kvenue to the Intersection of Res! Election District No. 17; thenco <2 Road to its intersection with the cen> and Including September 24, 1954. Northerly along center line of C. R. plication for transfer of registration election Districts In the Township of lentlal Zones AA-l and B-2; thenci Eaaterly along said boundary line o Hoad) to its Intersection with tha R. Co."s right of way to high water •hall be made either by written re- Middletown. to wit: right ol way ol the Navy Railroad; ir line of Red Hill Road; - The following Is a complete descrip- 3) Northwesterly along the boundary Election District No. 17 to Us inter Thence (S) In a southwesterly direc- tion ol the Election Districts In the line of the North Shrewsbury River, quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk section with the Southerly bound an thence (5) Southerly and Southwestern thence Southwesterly along high water or the County Board of elections on First Election District ne of residential Zones AA-l and B-1 ly along the right of way of the tion along the center line of Red Hill Borough of Red Bank and the location line of North Shrewsbury river to the the center line of Cooper Road line of Residential Zones E-2 and B-6 Navy Railroad to tho point or puce load lo the center Una of Omrden of polling places for each of tho said forma provided by said Municipal Clerk To Be RauwD As The ence (4) Westerly along the cente thence (3) continuing in an Easlerl Stale Parkway: . -.. districts, to wit: center line of Locust Avenue the point or Board or by calling in person at Ilrectlon along the Southerly boundar "f Beginning. or place of Beginning. the office of the Municipal Clerk or "Mlddletown Election District" ne of Cooper -Road to the center Urn Thence (7) along the center tUite of First Election District Hopptng's Crossing Road, alan line of Residential Zone B-6 and th The polling place for the Twenty :he Garden Stale Parkway andiiln a County Board of Elections up to and The boundaries of the same are as Northerly boundary lino of Resldentla Beginning at a point on the shore of The polling place for the Eighth Elec- Including September 24, 1964. [ollows. viz: known as Sleepy Hollow Road; thenc second Election District will be lormer lorthwesterly direction to Ita tnwreeo- the Naveslnk River directly between tion District Is Union Fire House, (5) In a Northwesterly direction along Zone D-2 also heing the Southerlj Collector's Office, UlddleLown Township tlon with the center lino of Holland the properties owned by the Monmouth Shrewsbury Avenue. The following la a description ot the BEGINNING at the intersection of ,e center of Bald road to Its inter- boundary fine of Election District No, Hall. Road; Fulmar Avenue and State Highway 16 to Us intersection with tho centei Boat Club and the property of tha Ninth Election District Election District! In th« Borough of ction with McClee'3 Creek; thenc> Thenco (8) In a northeasterly and Borough of Red Bank, thence South- New Shrewsbury and the polling places Route No. 35 and thence running (1) ) Westerly along McClee'a Creek to Ine of Wilson Avenue, said boundar: hen easterly direction along'the cen- Beginning In the center line of Lo- Southerly along the boundary line be- Twenty-Third Election District wardly to the center line of Broad in same, to wit: j Intersection with the Navy Rail- Ine also being the Easterly boundar To Be Known As The ter line ol Holland Road to Itl Inter- Street to Its Intersection with the cen-cust Avenue at high water line of the tween the Township of Mlddletown and ad; thence (7) Northerly along ine of Election District No. 15; thenc section with the center lint of Tel- North Shrewsbury River, thence East- rtrst election District the Township of Holmdel to Red Hill iald Navy Railroad to the Southe riy ;4) Southerly along tho Westerly bounc "East Bayvleir Election District" igraph Hill Road; ter line of Mechanic Street, thence Road; thence (2) Easterly following Eastwardly along thhe centet r linli e of erly along center line of Locust Ave- de of the Navy Reservation; thence iry lino of Election District No. 1 The boundaries of tho aims art as nue to the center line of Shrewsbury AU that portion of the Borough ot Red Hill Road to the Bamm Hollow 8) alon^, the Navy Reservation, south ilong the center line of Wllaon Ave 'ollows, vis; Thence (0) in a northerly direction Mechanic Btreel t_o_ _ point one hun-Avenue; thence Southerly along center New Shrewsbury, bounded on the east Road; thence (3) Along the Bamm Hol- nue, to its Intersection with Count along the center line ol Telegraph Hill dred feet from Its Intersection with tha fasterly and easterly to Park Avenue BEGINNINQ at tht Northeasterly load the various courses thereof to line of Shrewsbury Avenue to the cen-by the Borough line; on the north by low Road and Continuing on the Oakhence (9) Easterly along Park Avenui Road 516; thence (5) Westerly alon corner of District No. 13 which li Westerly line of Harrison Avenue, then Lafetras Brook projected to the south- Hill Road to the U. S Navy Railroad; Its Intersection with the center lint couthe&sterly along and parallel there- ter line of Chestnut Street, thence also known as Stillwell Road) to thi io center lino of County Road 516 t on Caldwell Avenue, Easterly along at Mayfalr Road; Easterly along center line of Chestnut ern boundary of Shrewsbury Park .#1 thenca (i) Northeasterly alonIgK ththee said >rlvate road running through the Hos- 3 intersection with Harmony Road the Southerly boundary lint of District to, a line one hundred feet buck from and Falrfield, thence along the divis- tha Westerly line of Harrison Avenue Street to tho center line of right of Navy Railroad to the New York and rd property; thencB (10) Southerly :hence (6) Southerly along the cente Ho. 3 to the line of tht Navy Am- Thence (10) In a westerly direction way of the New York and Long Branch ional line between Shrewsbury Park Long Branch Railroad; thence (5) long the private road running through line of Harmony Road to Us inter- munition Depot; thtneo (1) South and along tho center line of Mayfalr Road to the new boundary line of tho Bor- "•2 and Falrfield developments pro- ough of Red Bank, thence Easterly railroad; thence Southeasterly along #2 a: Northerly along the New York and ie Hosford property to Mountain Hill jection with Stato Highway Route No. Southwesterly along ths property of to Its Intersection with the center line along the iald boundary line One Hun-center line of right of way of New jected to Sycamore Avenue, thence Long Branch Railroad to the intersec- oad (now known as Kings Highway) 15; thence (7) Northwesterly along th the Naval Ammunition Depot to Parti of Chestnut Ridge Road; dred feet distant to the center Una York and Long Branch railroad to the along Sycamore Avenue to the Garden tion of the Southerly branch of Twin ience (it) Easterly along Mountain center line of State Highway Rout Avenue; thence (2) In tht Northwest' Thence (11) along the center lint of Harrison Avenue, thence Northerly center line of River Street (produced); State Parkway, thence along the Gar-Brook with the aald Railroad; tnence [ill Road to Its Intersection tvlth Whlp- No. 35 to tho point or place of Be erly direction along Park Avenuo to ot Chestnut Ridge Road and In a along the center line of Harrison Ave- thence Westerly along the center line den State Parkway to Pine Brook; and (6) Northeasterly along the said South- oorwlll Valley Road; thence (12 ginning. the. Intersection of Marvin Road with northwesterly direction to the oentar nue to the center line of Reekman ot North Shrewsbury River; thence on the west by Pine Brook and theerly branch of Twin Brook to State (Utherly along Whlppoorwlll Valley The polling place for the Fifteent Park Avenue; thenct (3) Northerly Ine oi Brentwood Road; Place, thence Easterly along the center Northerly along the high water line of Borough boundary to Aibury Avenue; Highway Route No. 35; thence (7) and oad to a road sometimes known ai Election District will be Harmon along Marvin Road to Hopping Road; Thence (12) in an easterly direction line of Beekman Place, to its Inter- North Shrewsbury river to the center and on the south by the southern continuing Westerly and Noilhwesterly Schoolhouse Lane" which Is a road 3chool, Harmony and Murphy Roadi hence Hi Easterly and Northerly on ilong the center line of Brentwood section with the new Easterly bound- line of Locusl Avenue, the point or boundary of N.A.D. Earls and flhafto alom th• e presently located Stat- •e "—High-- adlng from Chapel Hill to Brown'i East Keansburg. lopping Road to the Intersection with J* PrS! ""'orooctlon with the canter place of Beginning. Road. way Route No. 35, to the point or }ock Road; thence (W along £h< line of Old Manor Road; ary ot the Borough of Rod Bank; Sixteenth Flection IH strict County Road No. 5H; thence IB) West- thence Northerly along said Easterly The polling place for the First Elec- place of Beginning. lame Southeasterly line to Browna erly along County Road No. 516 to The polling place of the Ninth Elec- The polling place for the First Elec- ock Road; thence (14) Southerly alonj Thence (13) in a northerly direction boundary of the Borough of Red Bank tion District la Union Fire House, tion District tn the Borough of New To Be Known As Th« he Intersection of Caldwell Avenut; long tho center line of Old Manor Shrewsbury, li the Tlnton Falls School, tion District will be Committee Rooms, rown'a Dock Road to the Naveslnl "Maplewood Election District" thence (6) Northerly along Caldwel) to the Southwesterly corner of lot 5, Shrewsbury Avenue. Uver (Courses Nos. 12. 13 and 14, oad and Its protection, to Itl lnter- block 14, of the official tax map of 671 Tlnton Ave. Mlddletown Township Hall, Mtudletown. The boundaries of the same are a. Avenue to the point or placi of Be- aect on with tho boundary Una between the Borough ot Red Bank, thence East- Tenth Election District ielng along the Westerly boundary follows, viz: ginning. Rarltan and Holmdel Townehlpi; erly along the new southerly boundary Beginning In the canter line of River Second Election District Second Clectloa lMstrlct Mstrlct No. 2); thence CIS) Westerly To Bo Known As The long the high water line of the Nave BEGINNING, at a point at the South- >ollln» place for tht Twenty, Thenco (U) In in easterly direction line of the Borough of Red Bank to Street at high water line of North sasterly corner of Election District third Election District' will bt Bar- the center line of Lake Avenue, thence Shrewsbury River, thence Easterly All that portion of the Borough ol "Naveslnk Election District" Ink River to tht point or place o view School. Ltonardvlllt Road. Bel- long the boundary line between Rar- Northerly along the center line of Lake along center line of River Street (pro- New Shrewsbury situate south of Shaf- beginning. tfo. 21 and the Westerly boundary lln rord. tan and Holmdol Township! to Itl Avenue to the center line of East duced) to the center line of right of to Road and the southern boundary The boundaries of the umi are )f Election District No. 3 in Compton' Intersection with Mho center lln, ol of N.A.D. Earle. as follows, viz: The polling place for the Eighth Elec- Creek; said beginning point being I "aimer Avenue and to the point ol Front Street (also known as River way of the New York and Long Branch the Southerly i!de of Briarcllff Brook HOWARD W. ROBJCRTi, Road) thence Easterly along the 'cen- railroad; ihenca Southeasterly along the. The polling place for tnt Second BEGINNING at the Intersection of m District will be Fatrvfew School, Beginning. joper Road. thence (i) in a Westerly dlrectloi Township Cltrk. ter line of East Front Street (also center line of right of way of New Election District In the Borough of tne boundary Una of the Borough of along the Southerly line of Election April 7, 13 isojnn The polling place lor tht Second known as River Road) to its intersec- York and Long Branch railroad to a New Shrewsbury is the Wayside Com- Atlantic Highlands and Seventh Ave- district No. 21 (heing formerly part •'•"'»" District In ih. TownshlpTl tion with the center line of Maddon point distant Seven Hundred and Nine- munity Fire House, corner of Hope nue; and from thence running (It Ninth Election District of Election District No. 3> to tha in- olmdel Is at tho Elementary School, Park, extended Southerly, thence Norm* ty Four leet from the Southerly side of Road and Wayside Road. Southerly along Seventh Avenue lo To Be Known As The Holmdel Road. Hazlet. New Jerle£ «rly along the center line of Haddon Bergen Place, measured at right s.n- tersection of the Brook with the North Hillside Avenue; thence (2> Westerly "Leonftnfo-Oc«aii View easterly corner of the Playground BEQItfTRY AND ULKOTION Third election DUtrlcl Park to the shore of the Naveslnk gles thereto; thence Westerly and par- Third Election District along said Hillside Avenue to Serpen- mown as Waloo Park: thence (2) In NOTICE River, then Southwestwardly and West- allel with West Bergen Place to the tine Drive and Soulhslde Avenue; Election District'* TOWNSHIP Of HULMDKL, N. 4. SiaiNMNO at a point wntre the i Southerly direction and along tht anter line of the Urawfords Coiner wardly along the shore of the Nave- center line of right of way of C. R. R. All that portion of me Borough of thence (3) Southerly and Westerly The boundaries of the same are at Easterly line of Election District No Notlct is nereby given that tht Dlt- link River to the point above men- of N. J.; thence Northerly along the New Shrewsbury, bounded on the north along Southslde Avenue and Old Wom- dlows, viz: 21 to a point; thence (3> curvln Met Hoards of Election and Hi-Blstry tioned at the shore line of the said center line of right of way of the by Newman Springs Road; on the east an's Hill Road, to Mountain Hill Road: Southwesterly, Bill, along the BII In and for the Township of Holmdol, river directly between the properties C. R. R. of N. J. to a point distant by Shrewsbury Avenue; on the south thenca (4) Southerly along the Whip BEGINNINQ at ths Intersection o| boundary Jino ot Ejection Dlatrlct Nu- -ounty of Monmouth, Stato of New Thence (1) In a northeaiterly dlrec- owned by the Monmouth Boat Club OnB Hundred and Flflty feet Southerly by Apple Street: and on the west by poorwill Valley Hoad to the road lead- 0 Easterly line of the Navy Reser< ll to Harmony Road; thence (4) South Jersey, win meet at the places herein- on along tne center lino of Holland and the property of the Borough of from the South side of West Bergen Hance Avenue. Ing from Mountain Hill Road to itton and Sandy Hook Bay, running irly, along the Easterly boundary lin after designated on .? im ','• 'n'eraectlon with the cen- Red Bank, at the point or place of Place measured at right angles there- The pollinrailingg pplaci e for the Third Kleo- Brown's Dock Road, and along laid ence (1) Southerly along the Easter- >{ Election District No. 21 to tho North sr lino ol We Garden State Parkways Beginning. to; thence Westerly and parallel with tlon DiiLstrlct t trIn the Borough of New road until it Intersects with tho Brown's of the Navy Reservation to TUESDAY, APRIL 21, ltKH Thence (2| In a southeasterly direct West Bergen Place to high water line :rly boundary line of Election Dlstrlc jetween tht hours ot 7:00 a. m. and The polling place for the First Elec- Shrewsbury Ik the North Side Eng.ni Dock Road; thence (5> Southerly along ark Avenue; thence (2) Easterly No. 15; thence (5) Westerly, along th on along the center line of the Gar- of the North Shrewsbury river; thence Co. No. 4 flra house, 35 Sprtngtf&Ie the Brown's Dock Road to the Shrews- long Park Avenue to Hosford Avenue; vortnerjy boundary lino ot Electior, (:0O p. m. (Eastern Standard Time) den State Parkway to it. Interiectton tion District la naveslnk Hook k Lad- Northwesterly alone high water line of bury or Navesink River; (said courses; lence (3) Northerly along Hosford or tho purpose of conducting tho Prt-with Ino cenlor lino of ftcd Hill Road" der Fire House. Mechanic Street. Avenue. Hstrlct No.' 15; to said Compton's na the North Shrewsbury river to the No. 4 and 5 being along the boundary i venue to the New Monmouth and Dreek; thence (6) Northerly, along the 9j Election for tho nomination of nco (3) In a southwesterly dlreo- Second felectlon District center line of River Street, the point Fourth Election DlUriel line or Election District No. 8); thence lantlc Highlands Road (County Road iald Compton's Creek, to the point in»H . no 1" ccnl" "n6 ol "•* Hill Beginning at a point where the cen-or place of Beginning. (6) following the Shrewsbury or Nave- o. 516); Uiunco (4) Easterly along jlace of Beginning. Bald rrlmary Election will Ot Held .oad to Us Intersection with the center ter line of Mechanic Street la Inter* The polling place for the Tpnlh Elpc- Ail that portion of the Borough of alnk River until its Intersection with ild road to Leonard Avenue; thenco Tho polling place for the Sixteenth In said municipality for tho purpose Ine ol the Ilulindoi-Evorett Road; aecied with the center line of Broad tion District la th* River Street school. New Shrewsbury, bounded on the north the boundary IIn» of the Borough of Northerly along Leonard Avenup Jlectfon District will be Port Mon of nomlnulln« elcclors ol a President Thence i4i along tho center line o! Street, thence Southwardly along the by Apple Street; on the east by theHighlands: thence (7) Westerly and Rarltan or Sandy Hook Bay; thence lie HolmdelEvordt Road and alone! center line of Broad Street to Its in- Eleventh Election District Borough line; on the south by Lafetraa Southerly following the boundary line Westerly along Rarltan or Sandy louth First Aid Squid. Wilson Avenue .ml V ct-PrcHldcnl of the United Stales, tersection with the center line of Wal- Brook projected to the southern bound- between the BoroiiKh of Atlantic High- ook Bay to tho point or place o( 'ort Monmouth. i Unlteil States Senator, a Member of anS lace Street, thence Eastwardly along Beginning in the center line 01 New-ary of Bhrewsbury Park #1 and Fair- lie Home nf ItopregoriUllves for the lands and the Township of Mlddletown ginning. Seventeenth Election District hlrd Congrcaalnmil District or New n, the Center line of Wallace Street to man Springs road at high water line field developments; and on the west to th» point or place of Bednnlns; iv t ns line between Holmdel and the rear of the property at the South- of the North Shrewsbury river, thence by the divisional line of Shrewsbury The polling placo for the Ninth Elcc- Tn Bo Known An The lerspy, a County Clerk, a BurroKuli* Easterly along the enter line of New-Park #2 and Fatrfleld development The polling place for tlip Second on District will be Community Fire "Harmony Election fMntrlct" me .Member of lire Hoard of Chinch ' n', i!""1 r°."rl"n|I'» Intersect, the east corner of nroart and Wallace Election District will be Navf Broiul Strt'i't: thence Northerly alonK more Avenue and Hance Avenue. House. Monmouth Avenue. Naveslnk. onardo. illows, viz: loulli, anil for the following municipal i vi Hi , " '"'""ectlon point of th. center ot Broad Street to tho center BEGINNING at a point at tho In I fti M ""w™» Holnxlol Town- thenco Southwardly along the rear of The polling place for the Fourth Elec- Third Election District Tenth Electloa District W lown ll| Hid property one hundred feet trotn line of right of way of New York iind tion District In lhe Borough of New ;ersectlon of Pews Creek and tho rlKli One Townahlp Cornmlttefininn for the 'ii T. w i' " " P »"il Colts the center line of Wallace Street, Long Branch railroad; thence North- To De Known As The To He Known As Tho af way line of tho Central Rallron westerly nlong center line of Ihe rlRiit Shrewsbury Is the Monmouth Regional "Belford Election District" "Klvrr Plain Election District" Company of New Jersey nnd running ull term of three years. thenco Eastwardly by a straight line High School. New Shrewsbury. Sold Primary Election will be neld and Parallel to Wallace Street to its of way of the New York and Long Ths boundaries of the same are henco (1) Northwesterly along tho said Intersection with the center line of Mc-Branch railroad to n. point distant Sev- as follows, viz: The boundaries of tht aams art 1 allrond right nf way to tho boundary or Ihe puu.oae 01 nominating persons en Hundred and Ninety Four feet from Fifth Election District illows, viz: Ino between the Township of Middle- the rosiieclive parties to tho oltlcos Laren Street, thence North en at\VH nil y BEGINNING at the Intersection ol ihovo mentioned and also lo clod one along the center line of McLaren Street UJP Southerly side ol West Bergen AJ1 that portion of the Borough of BEQINNINO at a point of lnter- — nml the Borough of KeanshurR Place, measured at right angles there- Ihe old right of way of the New Jersey rctlon ot the Garden Stat$ Parkway ) (2) Southerly along sa]r] bourn) malo and one fcmalo member from to Ita intersection with the center line New Shrewsbury bounded on the eait Southern Railroad with th» Southerly Bach election district In tho Township of of Prospect Ave., thenco Southeast- to: the Westerly ml lei to by Garden State Parkway; on th* line of Rarltan Bay; nience running id the Navealnk River or Swimming ry line following tha line* thereor to erly along the center line of Prospect West Bergen Place to the center line iver, running thenca (1) Northwest- tato Highway Koute No. 38; thence olmdel as Members o( the Monmouth ln north by Swimming River; on the west (1) Southerly aving the said New Jnr- ounty Executlvo Committee for each Avenue to the intersection with the of right of way of c, R. R. of N. J,; by the Borough line: on tha louth by aey Southern Railroad right of wny ly along iho right of way lino o( 3) Wosterly along State Highway nti"Zn '.?!,, '" ,""""" direction Southerly line of tho new hmindary line thence Northerly along center line ot Garden Stato Parkway to tho in- toute No. 30 to the Easterly slrio of tho two major political parties, Pine Brook. to Compton'a Creek: thenco (2) South- lolnibllcan and Democratic). of the Borough of Red Bank (heing the right <>[ way ol C. R H. of N. J., Tho polling piac« for the Fifth JSlec- erly along Compton's Creek to a point icctlun of Shadow Lake Brook 'aimer Avenue; thrncu (4) Southerly housa No. 1911 thPnci- Kasieriy. South- to a point distant One Hundred and (ton District in th» Borough of New which la 100 feet Southerly of the pro- Northernmost branch!; thenco (2) nff Uio Eatitorly line ot Palmor Also ten DHoKaicn-nt-Lririfo nml ten erly. Easterly, Northerly, Eaaterly, Filty feet Southerly from the Soutn Shrewsbury Is the Tlnton Falls Fire jected Southerly lino of l?nlon Avenue; Easterly througn Btiadow Lake proper finiB to the Northerly boundary line Northerly. Easterly along the new side ot West Hrrgen Plnce; thence thence <3> in nn Easterly direction Its Junction with the New York Election District No, 15; thenco <5) 'loscn hy th'n Itrpuhllcati Party tu boundary line of the Borough of Red Westerly and puniUe! with West Ber- House, corner of Fire House Roatl and parallel with tho Southerly line of id Long Branch Railroad; thence 13 lasicrly nions the Northerly boiindfiry •prriu-ni n.-iirl UepultllniM Tarty at Bank to a point one Hundred feet West Ken Placo to high water line ol the Old Mill Hoad. union Avenue and 100 fpet Southerly luiherty along said New York ami ne of Election District No 15 nnrl I'1 Niillmul Convention, ;unl aho two of the center line ot Harrison Avenue. North Slirewrthtiry rl ivr; thence South- Sixth Election District therefrom to the center line of Main ong Branch Railroad tn the Naveslnk ho center linn of Forest Avcmip to •lilrlct lielcgntrs uncl twu AIKTIIII tf thence Northerly, piirallil to the CM-IUIT erly airing the high water line of the Street; thenc© (4) In a Northerly di- ver; thence (»> Southerly along the rtrtry ilnp of Election f>l*tr!r-l •JslrJr! lirU-KuU-H lit Die jmlil Hfjiubii- line ot Harrison Avenue and one hun-North Shrewsbury river to tho center All that portion ot the Borough ot rection along the center lino of Main 'aveslnk Illver to tha point or place thence ffii In a Nftrthorly iml tn Niillininl CiHiventlim, and thlrty- dred feet Wept erly therefrom tn the line of tho Newman Springs road, the NKW Shrewsbury bounded on the north dtreei to n point 100 feet Southerly Beginning. nrly direction along tin- b iree Delectm-nt-LnrRe a,,,| Mllrly Al- by Newman Springs Road and Swim from tho Southerly line of Claremont center line of Mechanic Street, thence point ur place of Beginning. ry line of Election Dl.itrlet No 21 to The poi Weatwardiy along the center line of The polling place for the Eleventh mlng HIv on trie west by the Gar Avenue: thence (5) in an Easterly dl- The polling place for the Tenth Elec- !.<• point or nliiro nf Fl<<::1nnlnE liofliMi by the Democratic Party to In the Third Kino- den State Parkway; on the south by on District will be River Plaza Fire The polling piacn for thf Seventeenth Mechanic Street, to Its Intersection with Klcctlon District Is Westsitie Engine rection Jin* parallel with the eprencnt said Democratic Parly at the the center line of Broad Street, the House. Lelghton Avenue. Sycamore Avenue: and on tb» tut by mp/iny. Foster Street. River Plaza. lection District will UP Tliurnp School tlonitl Convention, nnd lhrr:e District Hanco Avenue. Southerly linlint of ClamonClaremontt AvenuAenue point or place of Beginning. and 101000 feet Southerly therefroh m to a • Murphy Road, East Koansburg. legiileB and threo Alternate District lie? MiinXre^afe^ Twelfth Election District The polling place for the Sixth Elec- Eleventh Election Dlstrici leK;it™ to tho' Democratic National The polling place for the fleroni tion District in the Borough of New point In the Easterly line of Cnldweil UlectIon District Is Independent Fire Beginning at a point where the center Avenue: thence (6) In a straight line To It« Known As Thn Eighteenth Clrctlon District onvenllim are tf) be chosen liy the line of Wallace Street Intersects the Shrewsbury Is th» Swimming R1T«F ind in an Easterly direction to Ocean New Monmouth Electloa District" oapectlvo pnrtlen In thn Third Con- DANIBL 8. BLT, Home, Mechanic Street. School, 320 Ifance Ave. To Bo Known As Tim center lino of McLaren Street, thence View Avcnun; thence (7> along Ocean Ths boundaries of t)i« asms *r* «J rcssloiMl District nf tho Hute of prll 7, 13 Town.hlp Clerk. Third Election District JEROME a. RSBD, View Avenue and a projection of the "FftJrvleFaJrvltfiwr Election VlntrlctUlxtrlct" 1109 03 Beginning at a point where the cen-Northeastwardly along the center line illows, viz; rpw Jersey in sitlil Primary Kiectlon. of McLaren Street to the Intersection CUrk. nm« to the line of (he Naval Ammu- The boundaries of the mmt art The lalii Hoard of Registry and ter line of Wallace Street ID Intersected with the center |lnR of Prospect Ave- nition Depot; thence (8) In a Norther- BEGINNING on tha Northeasterly tllowa viz: with the center lino of llroad Street, April 7, 13 JII7.30 de of State Highway Route No. 35, lection will meet on nue, thence Southeasterly along th* ly1 direction along the Weitorly line thence Southerly along the center lino center lino of Prospect Avenue to the n the Naval Ammunition Drp.rt tn pproximately Two Hundred Feet TUESDAY, NOVKMIlKIl 3, l!Hi| of Broad Street to its Interaectlon with center line of Harding Road, thrnce Sandy Hook Bay: thenc* /Si W«i'*rly irthwcst of Mlddietown-New Mon- stween tho hours of 7:00 a. m. and the center line of Harding Road, thence Wrstorly along the center line of Hard- Buying or Selling along tne nign water mark 'n rhe tnith Road; thonco m Northerly :00 v. tn. foi tho purpoao of conduct FOR Eaatwardly nlong the center line of Ing Road to tho boundary line b point or place ot Beginning irallel with Mlddlctown-Now Mon- tc the Qeneral KlUctlon. Harding Road to Its Intersection with tween the Boroughn of Red Hank ntid outli Hoad and Two Hundred feet H'lld Ueneral Election will bo neld the center line of II ranch Avenue, Little Silver, thence Southwesterly The polling place fnr the 1.ttnt c,i*c jsterly of itarno. to the center line said municipality for tho purpose thenca Southeastwardly along tlic cen- An Auto . . . tlon District will be Independent Ftre County Hoad 519; thence (2) West- electing electors or a President tin,I FAST RESULTS u tlje ijountlarv jinr between Die Company, Highway 36. Ueiford ter line of Branch Avenue lo tho bound-! IJorougha of Krd Hank and MUle Sil- erly along the center ilnc of County eo-IVcnlilrnl of tho Unite,I H!iil,.n ary lino between Iho Boroughs of Red il •Mtwardly along the boundary lino be- ternection being the easterly houndary 'hird Congressional District of New USE tween the Boroughi of Red Bank nnd thciico In a senenil Westerly direction To Be Known /%% Thr> parallel to Harding Road and One Hun- "Leanardo-Rrftvrnt I'ark line or Election District No. 15; thencs Rrsey. a County Clerk, a HurroRnn., Jtfttle Stiver fo a paint One Hundredtirtd tent tiwrpfrom to (lie Intersection (.1) Northerly along Wilson Avenue to Member of thn Board of Chn.cn feet back from Hardine Road, thence REGISTER Election DUtrlct" Jt5 interne ctlon vyiU? Zone FD; tlic nee .holders f»r the County of Mrm- Westerly and Northwesterly to the Jn«with a line One Hundred feft South The boundaries of tht iamt art (4) Easterly along Compton's Creek 'Oiith, and for the following municipal THE REGISTER leriectlon with a line One Hundred feet of the BoutluTly line o( Towrr Hill CLASSIFIED ADS u follows, vis: miltl boundary being the Southerly v Tflcet, vis: South of the Southerly Hoe of Tower Avenue, thence Bouthweaterly parallel BEGINNING at tht Ihttratctlon of boundary line ol Election District No. ? \i n mi'"n "" Eisurlr boundary to Tower inn Avenu* to the Intersection Seventh Avenue with the boundary line 10; Ui«n"f (0) Nortneisttrly along the •it .ii " £•"•: tlicnc* (S) South- One Townthlp Commllteeman for lhe iy «rodi IH« Easterly boundary llni ill term o( three ytari. CLASSIFIED 1 t. ol Poptw AT*BU« aa4 OT* AHT) ELXLT1OK RED BANK REGISTER K0I1L Ua ceiAtt llu of Popitf AvcstM »*• Tors tni Locg Sntccti E*Jirti«jJ wtitr* UM erf foal* AT«DO« to Chi wr*a*4 tnuri«u du ceaur line * Mitmbtf tit that 111 md tor ttn triet B/*J4* of C d ^l*«jt*rfy tfJrecLton sJoei tb» U at Eiecticm M R*ii*try p *ood O l AVMJU4 «nMd i in ia •tor tht Tew&sfils ot fttritu. In tUMl tat Qm HtffOngQ frf IM . 14I Htmmovtii, turt tat tfe* W- t M 8 r 'AA O5.! CountJ of liofto&utfa, JtUX* th* Boremcii of LitUe feUvi-r t&* v«rk*u* c*aL*r llw at h**twvA firivt. **>& g'B tfgmjt art it c&Mrt at th* vi distsAC*! la tfa» *otf&tri]r A V*J Borouib ™ Red Bank: :Q0 p. m. 8Uo6ard Timm). No, to.tb* point or pUc* fjt bv int •"• *•»P "? " <* conducting tht Pit 8:00 p. m. jHCastern sHaodard Time), a southeuicrly direction tiong the A Tax Collector for tha full Unn purpoM of conducting Uienc« (3) in a g«Deral northerly ijirec- for ths purfcxM* of conducting iho Prt.wuthweiterly lint of Prospect Avenue — ' " Pri- finning. we*t of the wKBterly curb lint *>( nom n on ",°" •!«•• th« easterly boundary Una of four years, mary Election for the nomination of WeWestt Knd Avenue and continuing In "anJid t ° '°* ** oomTnation of to the intersection with the northwest- candidates for electors of a President Pollin_ .jgg JPlace: Middle Road School, SSJS """" " »" "' ot the Borough ol Red Bank to 1U In- erly line of Rumson Rotd; thence <4> IffoUM ta h«rtby rtrto th*t ^ •06 Mjddlt Road. Hazlet. a straighih t line to the right-of-way of Said Primary election will b« tuld terjection with the aoutharly ihore In * south westerly direction Aloof the H»n of th* Borougfa of BMontown. and Vice-PrMldent of the United States, the New York h Long Branch Railroad in iald municipality (or the purpoio Bald Primary Election wiu be tie id a United States Senator, a Member of Co. Tht polling place for thJ* dis- inn oi the Navesink (North Ihrewa tn saiid municipality for tthh a purpon northerly Una of Rumson ROSJJ to the DM tlrtady r«glit«r«d in said MunicV- District Number T: or nominating electors of a Presh^ bury) River purpose psiity, und«r the lsws of New Jerify the House of Representatives for the trict is the firebouae on Broad Street. ami Vlce-Pri'Hlikwinj munlciu&l offIcei; ter line of New Jeriey State Highway line of Obre Place; on the aouth by a the following offices, viz: of-way line ot the Nfw York and Long Saturdays. Sundays and Holidays ex* Two members of the Township Com- Route No. 36 to the point of Inter* line running; in an esterly and weiterlr Placo of BEGINNING*. offices, viz: :rpUn. Alao September 21, 22, and section with the center Una ol Laurel A Mayor for tlie full term or two The polllnK place for the Fourth Branch Railroad line where the >atne iftteo tor the full term of three yean. direction, beginning at a point 3tOO Two Councllmen lor ths full t«rm 'a Intersected by the northerly line of 21. 1&64. from T:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m The election of one male and one Avenue; thenco (3) Southerly along Uie feet south of Newman Sprfngi Road Elation nintrlrt ls the Knollwood of three yean each, t>r at Permanent Reilstratlon Bursftu, center lint of Laurel Avenue to the Two Cosincilmcn rot ths lull term School, Hunce Uoad. White Road; thence (7) In a north- female member of the Republican and running in a straight Una to the A Tax Assessor for tht full term of westerly (ilrectioo along the northeast- Courthouse. Freehold, New Jers«y. at County Executive Committee for Westerly along to the center line of Broad Street; and Ono Counoilmuii [(,r ths unexplred ind Long Branch Railroad, be ths dis- 22, 1964, and Thursday September 24, on the east by the center line or term of om- ycur. AH Ui&t pnrt of th9 Borougtt of F*(r Said Primary Election wSU fc* field 96-», during the following hours: Daily The election of one male and one the Southerly Township ])•• to ths Haven bounded as follows; to wit: tance what It may to ths point or point or place of beginning. Broad street. The polling place tor this A Tux Assessor for tlic full term of for th« purpoie of nominating persons place of Beginning. :00 a.m. to <:30 p.m., Baturdtys, female member of tho Democrat district Is the Broad Street Auditorium four >cara. liEaiNNINO at ths point where th* of tthh e respective parties to the offices inditys and Hilldaya excepted. Also County executive Committee for each Polling Place: North Ccntervllle Flrt oi the ichool. Bald Primary Election will !;o held center lino of Kemp Avenu* lnter- bov mentioned and alio to elect one Polling place for this district ll th* September 21. 22. 23 and 24. 1&64. from 1 strict. House, 372"Middle Road. Hazlet, for the purpose ot nominating persona iB the center line oi Kidge Hoad, m« an.d one female member .._„from. Ftro House on Prospect Avenue. :0O a.m. to U:00 p.m. AIBO ten Detegaa>s-at-I>arge and ten Third Election District ot the respective parties to Uie offices nR the northerly boundary line of each election district In ths Borough of Third Electlun District rVKernate-Delftgates-at-Large are to b District Numner B: All that portion of tha Borough of above mentioned and also to elect one the Hcimugh of Rum eon; thence tl) in JJttie Silver as Members of the filon- On Thurs-lay, Rcptfmber 24, ISC4, the :hoacn hy tlie Republican Party t BEOINNJNO at a point In the south BEOINNINO st Ihe point of inter- Shrewsbury south of the center lln» male and one femtilo member from a winterly direction along eald nor- mouth County Executive Committee for registration books will ba closed until represent said Republican I'arty a section of the center lino of New of Sycamore Avenue and east of & •ach election district in tlio Borough therly boundary line of the Borough of each of the two major political partlei erly line tl Uttle Bllver Point Road after the forthcoming General Election :ho National Convention, and also tw where the an me Is intersected by the Jersey Btate Highway Route No. 36 line running in a northerly direction of Fair Haven an Mernlji-ra nt the Humson to lta interaoction with ths (Republican and Democratic). on Tuesday, November 3. 1964. District Delegates and two Alternate xnd the center line of Chlngarora Creek from the center J.ne ot Sycamore Monmauth County Executive Commit- center lino of Fair Haven Koad; weaterly Una of Parker Avenue South; district Delegates to the said Kepuh Alao ten and ten thence (1) .n an eaiterly direction Notict of chanae of renidenCB or ai>- and from thence running (l) Norther- venue to thp right-of-way of the New tee for ench of tlje two major political thence (2> in a northerly direction can National Convention, and thirty ly along the center line of Chingarora r>rk A lying Branch Railroad Co. parties, (Republican and Democratic). alonR this center lino of Fair Haven Alternate-Oeiegates-at-Large are to be ong me southerly line of Little Silver Ml cat Ion for transfer of registration, hn-e J.)H('g;ites-iU-I.,ftrj;e and thirty choBtm by the Itepublican Party to rep.Point Road to ita Intersection with the •hn.ll riff made either hy written re- Creek, ihe various courses then-ot. to •hich straight line is 150 tect west of Kuad and the center line of Fair e mate-Delegates-a t-Laige arp to the point of Intersection with the cen- westerly curb line of West End Alriii UMI iJt-lfKiUfH-ii.t-Liirgi! and ten Haven Itoad pxtended to the southerly reaent said Republican Party at the westerly line of Seven Bridges Road; [ueat forwarded to tho Municipal Clark rhoaen by the Democratic Party t( National Convention, and alao two Dl thence (2j in a southerly direction )r the County Board of Elections on ter line of Stone Road, the same be- nue. Abo that portion of the Bor* AntTiiah'-Di'lcgiiiiH-jti-LiLri;.- aro to be •hore of the Kaveslnk (North Shrews- •epresent said Democratic I'arty ing the Northerly Township line; thence uph oi Shrewsbury south ot a Una i cluititMi l)y tin- J(i>|iiilillciiti Party tn rei bury) River; thenca CJ) in a «outh- trlct Delegates and two Alternate JJL along the westerly line of Seven Bridges 'orms provided by said Municipal he National Convention, and threi trim Delegates to the said Republican Iloud to a point marked by drt exten- Clerk or Board or by calling in person (2) Easterly along the Northerly Town- unning along the center line of Obr* resent Hald IiL'imiiiiciin I'urty at the eaatej-Jy direction along tho loutherl* Dlatrict Delegates and three Alternate »hip linn to the point Of intersection >lace which ls bounded on the west National Convention, a ml uluo that two shore line of the Navealnk (North National Convention, and thirty-three sion In a westerly direction of the tt the office of the Municipal Clerk or District Delegates to the Democrat!' Delegatos-at-Large and thirty Alternate southerly shore of Town Neck Creek; County Board of Elections up to and with tht extended center line ol Au- Shrewsbury Avenue and on ths DlHtrlut lH'liiRutL'H titid two AlU'rnaiu Shrewsbury) River to in lnt«r«ection National Convention are to be chosei mack's Lane: thenre (3) Southerly ilst by the center line of Broad Street, District I>fJi-'Kuii*« tn the said, ltrpub- with the center line ot Glllesple Ave- Dcli'gaten-at'Large are to be chosen thence (3) In tm easterly direction along Including September 24. 1664. by the respective parties In the Third by the Democratic Party to represent the southerly shore of Town Neck Creek along the center line of Aumack's h polling placn for this district It llcan National Convention, and thirty- nue extended; thence (4) m a sou- The following Is a description of Congressional District of the State 0 Lane to the point of Intersection with lair Hall of the Presbyterian Church; threo r)*!lL'Kfih-s-at-I,ar(;u and thirty Al- therly direction along tho center line nald Democratic Party at the Nation and continuing In a generally loutherly Election Districts in the Borough of New Jersey In naid Primary Election. al Convention, and three District Dele and soutiiweiterly direction following the Westerly line of Lynn Boulevard: it Shrewsbury, on Sycamore Avenue. ternatL'-Ji.'Ji'Kiih'ij-jit.LarKe arc to he ot QiUeBpte Avenue and Uio center Mn« Eatontown ind tha polling placel In ther-co (\) Southerly along the West- MRS. PAUL a FABRY, choaen by tin; Democratic Party to rep- of Qllleeple Avenue extended to lti gate* and three Alternate District Dele- the Khore Une ol Town Neck Creek and itmt, viz; Notice of change ot residence or ap- gates to the Democratic National Con- Parker Creek to a point whers the plication for transfer of registration erly line ot Lynn Boulevard, and the Borough Clerk resent Bald Democratic Party at tliti Intersection with the center line of •hall be made either by written re- southerly extension thereof, to the National Convention, and three District River Road: thenco <5> in an easterly vention are to be chosen by the re First Election District intersects the pril 7, 13 W8.0* upectlve partici " ' northerly shore lino of Parker Creek; Flrit Election District luest forwarded to the Township Clerk point of Intersection with the center Delegates uri'l three AltenntJe-DlntrliH direction alonR ths center line of in the Third Congrei >r the County Board of Electlohn on line of Middle Rond: thonce <5) West- Delegates to the Dnmocratk Natlonul River Road to its Intersection with Blonal District of_ th...e. Stat.e. o.f. _New thence (4) in a northerly direction slung the easterly line of the First Glee Election District Ona is beretiy d_ forma provided by said Township Cle.rk erly along the center lin« of Midr!l« Convention are to be chhi':e of beginning. •lectton will meet on along the center line of Willow Street between the hours or 7:00 a, m. and Sliver Point Road. 35 or Nepttm* Highway as It IS aom~ votera ot th« Township of Rarltan not Notice Is hereby given tnai the Dlf- to Its interuoction with the renter line tlmf!i called, and the boundary line already registered In aald Townahlp Polling Place: Cove Road School, I :rlct Boards of Election and Registry TUESDAY, NOVEMItKfl 3, 1WM 8:00 p. m, for the purpose of conduct- Fourth Election District between tho Borough of Eatontown ?ovfl Koad. Hazlet. . and for the Borough of Humeon, of Kemp Avenue, extended; thence (8) ing ths General Election snd running thencs (1) Southerly, along under the laws of New Jeraey govern- between tho hours of 7:10 a.m. and in a southerly direction along the cen- BEGINNING at the intersection of ng permanent registration may regis- District Number ;aunty of Monmouth, state ot New Jer- Said Qensr&l Election will be held the easterly line ot Branch Avenue aatd center line of State Highway iey, will meet at tht places herein- • 00 p. m. for the purpose of conduct- ter linn of Kemp Avenua and center In said municipality for the purpose No. 35 or Neptune Highway as It Is ter or transfer with the Township Clerk BEGINNING at tho point of Inter- Ing the Genera,. Blectlon. line of Kvmp Avenue extended to ths and tha southerly linn of Kumaon Road; or notify Bald Clerk of change of resi- section of the Southerly Township line Liter designated on of electing electors of a President find thence running (1) in an easterly direc •tso known, to the brook which crosses Said General Elect I an will be held point or place of BEGINNING. VI ce-PrsB id em ol this United states, a State Highway No, 35 or Neptune High- dence at the Clerk's Office, 319 Middle with the Westerly Township line and TUESDAY. APRIL 21. 10M tion along Uie southerly Une llumson Road, Hazlet, In Ui» Townahlp of Rar- tram thence running (1) Northerly tn said municipality for tho purpose United BtateH flonulor, a Member of Iload and across Prospect Avenue to way Immediately south of Kremer Ave of electing eleotors of a President and The polling place for the Fifth EUo the House of Representatives for the Due; thenct (2) Northeasterly along aall ltan, any time between Wednesday, Along the Westerly Township line to etween th» hours ot 7:00 a. m. and, the easterly line of Prospect Avenui April 22. 1904, and Thursday, Septem- the point of Intersection with the North- 1:00 p. tn. (Eastern Standard Time), Vico-PreMldent of thn United States, tlon DiHtrlct is the Willow Street School, Third Congressional District of New thence (2) In a northerly direction brook and also along boundary Una 0 and electing a United Btatos Senator, Willow Street. Jersey, a County Clerk, a Surrogate Election Districts No. I and 3toanott» ber 24, 1004, during normal business erly Township line; thenco (2) Easter- or the purpose 0! conducting tha Pit* across Runuon Road and along the hours, Mondays through Fridays, (Sat- ly along the Northerly Township Una ary Election for nomination of Cfcndl* * Member of the IIOIIBO of Represen- for the County of Monmoutli, one menr easterly line of Prospect Avenue to the brook which runs In an Easterly dl ber of thfl Hoard ot Chosen PreelioJden rection South of Brook Avenue ani! urdays, aundaya and Holidays except- to the point of intersection with the iates. tatives for the Third Congressional Dis- ELECTION DISTRICT 6 southerly line of Ridge Koad, tfience ed), or direct to th« Coramf»«loner at center line of New Jeraey State High- triot of New Jersey, a County Clerk, a for the County of Monmouth, and for (3) In an easterly direction along the Elizabeth Parkway; thence (3) runnlni Rcglatratlon In Freehold at any time Said primary Election will ba add Surrogate and ono Me.rnber of tin; All that part of the Borough of Fair Uie following municipal offices, viz: Easterly, along the last named brook ime way Routo No. 35; thence (3) Easter- 1 said municipality for the purpose* Haven bounded as follows; to wit: southerly line of Ridge Road to the between Wednesday, April 22 10610611, y along the center line of said Route Board of Chosen l^recliotrfera for Two Councllmen for ths full lerra, Intersection with Harding Road; thence and continuing on In a straight Una f nominating electors of a President the County of Monmoutli, and for tho HEGINNINO at tho point where the to the middle of Wyckoff Road op- and Tliuraday, September 1964. No. 35 to the point of Intersection with and Vice-Preslflent of the United States, following municipal offices; viz: center line of Fair Haven Road inter- of three years each. (4) in a southerly direction along the posite lnteraectlon of Meadowbrook Ave- during the following hours: Dally 0:000 the center lino of Bedle Road; thence a United St;ites Senator, a Member of westerly line of Harding Road to the L.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays, A Mayor lor the full term of two NPCIH the center line of RUlge Koad, A Tax Asaeasor Ioi the full term nue; tbencs (i) Northeasterly, along (4) Southerly along the center line of the House ot Representatives for the being the northerly boundary Una ol »f four years, northerly lin» of Rumnon Road; tlience center line of Wyckoff Road, to tha md Holidays excepted. Also September Bedle Road and the southerly extension Third ConBresalonal District of New yearn. (5) across Rumson Road and In 21, 22, 23 and 21, 1964. (rom 9:00 a.m. Two Councllmen lor tht full terra tho Uorough of Kumson; thenca (1) in Nolle* is hereby given that qualified center Una of Broad Street; thenc thereof, to the point of intersection with Jersey, a County Clerk, a Surrogate, a westerly direction along said north- westerly direction along the southerly (6> Easterly, along the center line 0 to 9:00 p.m. me Member of the Board of Chosen •f three years. voters of the Borough of Little Silver, lino ot Rum son Road to lta intersection the center line of Reers Street; thence erly boundary lino of the Borough of not already registered In said Munici- Iroad street to Mala street, the dl On Thursday, September 2A, 19tM, the(5) Southeasterly along the center line Freeholders for the County of Mon- One Councilman for thn unexplred Rumuon to its Interflectlon with tint with the eaateriy line ot Seven Brltigei Tiding lino between the Borough 0 mouth, and for tha following municipal pality undar the laws of New Jersey Koa.i; thence (6) in a southerly direc- registration books will be closed until of Beers Street to the point of intersec ierm of O/JC year. center lino of Hanco Rond; thenca (2) governing permanent regfstralon may Batontown and Borough of Oceanport after the forthcoming General Election tton with the Southerly Townahlp line .(fices viz: A Tax AHsensor for tho full term In a northerly direction along the cen- tion along the easterly line of Seven thence (6) Northerly along the boun register or transfer with the Clerk of Bridges Road to a point marked by an on Tuesday, November 3, 1061. thence (8) Southwesterly along the 0 ffotir years. ter line of Ilnnco Iload to its inter- the Raid Municipality at tils office. Bor- dary line between the Borough of Eat Notice Is hereby given that the Dis- Southerly Township lint to the point or Two Councllmen for the full term of Hcctlrm with tin: center line of River extension in an easterly direction of the ontown and Borough of Oceanport ti three years. Notice IB hereby filven that qualified ough Hall, Prospect Avenue, Little Rll- southerly line of Kings Road; thence trict Boards of Election and Registry *pffi of beginning. Voters of (he Borough of Fair Haven, Rond; thence (3) In an eaatorly di- ver, New Jersev ,at any time between tho Southerly lino of Fort Monmouth n and for the Township of Rarltan, Polling Place: Beers Street School, Said Prlrmry Election will ba held not already registered in laid munici- rection along th« ennter line of River Wednesday, April 22, 19C4, and Thurs- (7) across Seven Bridges Road and In tract: thence (7> Westerly and North- bounty of Monmouth. State of New (Building No. 3) 610 Beers St., Hazlet. For ths purpose of nominating persons pality, under the luws of New Jeraoy Road to lta intersection with the cen- day, September 24. lflO4. during the fol- a westerly direction along the south erly, along the boundary fine of thr Jersey, will meet at the places herein- of the reBDectlvo Darties to the offices) governing permanent registration may ter lino of Cedar Avenue extended; lowing hours: Dally 8:00 a,in. to 6:00 erly line of Kings Road to the easterly Government Reservation known ai after designated on District N urn be,' XO: above mentioned and also to elect one register 01 transfer will, tho Clerk of thenco (4) in a eoutherly direction P. m., Saturdays. Sundays and Holidays line of Prospect Avenue; thence (8, Fort Monmouth, be the distance wha BEOINNINO at the point of Inter- male and one female member from the laid municipality at hi* office. Mu- along tho center lino of Cedar Avenue excepted. Also September 21, 22, 23 and across Proipect Avenue and in 1 it may to th* point or place 0 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1994 section of the Northerly Township line each election district In the Borough ot nicipal Building, 748 River lid,, Fair and the center tine of Cedar Avenue 24, 1904, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. southwesterly direction atlong the north' Beginning. between the hours of 7 :DO a.m. and and the center line of Aumack's Lane; Rumson as Members of the Monmouth Haven, New J(?rsoy, at any time between extended to lta Inlcrsectlon with the or at Permanent Registration Bureau. wrnterly line of Willow Drive to 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of conduct- thence (1) Easterly along the center County Executive Committee (or each Wednesday, April 22, 1W(4, and Thurs- center line of Third Street; thence Courthouse, Freehold, New Jeraey. at point where the same intersects with Place ot meeting ot Board of Elec- ing the General Election. line of New Jersey Btate Highway of the two major political parties, day, September 24, liHil, during HIP (5) In an easterly direction along the any time between Wednesday April ;he First Election District; thence (9) tion and polling placo for the First Said General Election will be held In Route Na 30, which said center line (Republican and Democratic). following hours: Dally 9:00 a. m. to 5 center lino o( Third Street and the 22, 1061, ami Thursday, September In a generally northwesterly and north- Election District ls the Fire House said municipality for the purpose of ls the Northerly Township line, to center lino of Third Street extended »rly direction along the boundary of '"' Broad street. the nolnt of intersection with the cen- AJao ten Dele gat es-at-Large and ten p. rak Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays IK, 1&0-1, during the following hours: electing: electors of a President and excepted. Altto Hcpteinhur 21, 22, 23 andto Its Intersection with the center line Daily U:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.: Satur- Firat Election District to the south- Vlce-Preafdent of tho United States, a ter lino of Union Avenue; thence (2) Alternate-Delegates-at-Largg eflatgee arae to bo 2i, 1904, from 7:00 p.m. to f):O0 p.m. orof Fair Haven Road; thtince <6) Jn a days, Sundays and Holidays excepted. east corner of Lot 1, In Block 61 on Second Election District United States Senator, a Member of Southerly alons: the center line of Un- chosen by the Republican Party to *t Permanent Registration nuremi Court southerly direction along the center Also September 21, 22, 23 and 24, 1864,the Tax Map; thenca (10) Jn a westerly the House of Representatives for the ion Avenue where tho aarno Intersects represent said Republican Party at house. Freehold, New Jersey at any lino of Fair Haven Road to the point from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. direction along the southerly line of Lo Election District Two la hereby de- Third Congressional District of New with the rear Une as extended of the thth e NiNationall CConventionti , andd alsl o twt o time between Wednesday, April V., or placo of BEGINNING. 1. In Block 51 and along the Firs fined and described as that section JerHcy, a County Clerk, a Surrogate for lot at the tnlerscction of Union Ave- District Delegates and two Alternate 11)04, ami ThiUHday, September 21, On Thuraday, September 21, 196-1, the Election District to the easterly Hn* and territory of th* Borough desig- the County of Monmouth, one member nue and Appleton Drive, which said District Delegates to the said Republi- 1004, during thtt following hours: Daily The polling place for the Sixth Elec- registration books will be closed until of Branch Avenue; thence (11) In a nated as follows: of tho Board of Chosen Freeholders lot Is at the Southwest corner of said can National Convention, and thirty- after the forthcoming Qencr.il Election northerly direction along tho easterly Intersection; thence (3) Westerly along three Delegates-at-Large and thirty Al- "8:00 a.m. to 4::t0 p.m. Saturdays, Bun- tion Dlntrlct la the Fire House, Klver BEGINNING at tne Intersection for the County of Monmouth, and for da yn and Ilolldtiys excopted. Also Sep- and Battln Roads. on Tuesday, November 3, VJ64. Jne of Branch Avenue to its Intersec- the fallowing municipal olllcea, viz: the aforesaid line, which said line ls ternate-Dclegates-at-Large are to be tember 21, 22, 23 and 24, li>64, from tion with the southerly line of Rum the center line ot State Highway No. the rear lino of all lots fronting or choaen by the Democratic Party to ROY W NELSON, Notice of change of residence or ap- son Road and the point or pUc< 35 at the dividing line between the Two Members of the Township Com- abutting Appleton Drive, to the point represent said Democratic Party at the 9:00 a.m. lo 9:00 p.m. plication for transfer of registration shall mittee for the (uli term of three years. Borough Clerk Beginning. Borough or Eatontown and the Bor- of intersection where the aforesaid rear National Convention, and three District b» made either by written request ough ol New Shrewsbury and running The sessions ot the registry board lot line as extended Intersects with the Delegates and three Alternate District On Thursday, September 24, 10R4, thoApril 7. 13 1190.1$ forwarded lo the Municipal Clerk or Polling pl&ce for thli district Is the will be held at the following polling registration books will be closed until thence (1) Westerly along Lafetra'i center line of Lynn Boulevard: thence Delegates to the Democratic National ths County Board of Elections on forms Fir« House, Prospect Avenue. Brook along the dividing lino between places: (4) Northerly along the center line of Convention are to b» chosen by the after the forthcoming General Election provided by said Municipal Clerk or District Number It on Tuesday, November 3, 1IXR HEO1STBT AND ELECTION the Borough ot Eatontown and the Lynn Boulevard to the point of Inter respective parties in Iho Third Con- v Bo%rd or by calling In person at the Fifth Election District Borough of New Shrewsbury, be the BEGINNING at the point of inter- section with the center line of Au- gressional District of the State ol Notice of change or residence or ap- NOTICE office of the Municipal Cleric or Coun- BEGINNING at the intersection ol distance what It may to the center of section of Uie Northerly Township line, mack's Lane; thence (5) Northerly New Jersey in said Primary Election. plication for transfer of registration TOWNSHIP OF COLTS NECK, N. J. ty Board of Elections up to and In- the southerly lino ol Ridge Road with Hope road; thence (2) Southerly alon being alsalso the boundaryy lino between along the center line of Aumack'i The said Boards of Registry and ihall be made either by written re- cluding September 24, 1964. the eaateriy line of Harding Road the center line of Hope road, bo th the Townshhiip of Raritan and the BorLan- e to the point or place of beginning, Election will meet on Notice with tho center lino of Wyckoff road, line of Thome's Creek and from thence district all lots fronting or anuttini in and for the Township, bl Oolts Neck, and the dividing line between District running (IV Easterly, along the North- ng tha between trie noura oi l:oo a. m. • and on forms provided by said Municipal County of Monmouth. State of New tle Silver and tht polling places tn to the westerly line of Hance Road southerly sideline of Appleton Drivet. . 8:00 p. m. for the purpose ol conduct- Clerk or Board or by calling in person ths same, to wit: thence (2) in a southerly dlrectlo No. 2 and District No. 4; thence (3) erly Townahlp line to the center line at the office of the Municipal Clerk or Jersey, will meet at the places here- along the weaterly line of Hance Roac Northerly, along the center lino 0 of Laurel Avenue; thence (2) Souther- Polling Place: Cove Road School, ing the General Blectlon, County Board of Electlona up to and inafter designated on First Election District to the northerly line of RumBon Road Wyckoff road and the dividing lini ly along the center line of Laurel Ave Cove Road. Hazlet, Baid General Election win be deli Including September 24, 1964. BEGINNING at a point In the north' tlience (3) in a westerly direction alonj between District* No. 2 and No. 4 tc nue to the point ot Intersection with District Number 11: in said municipality for the purpose TUE0DAY, APRIL 21, 1964 eaatorly right-of-way line of the N> the intersection of the center line ol BEOINNINO at a point in the cen- of electing: electors of a President and Tha following is ft dcucrlption ol the between the hours oi 7;00 a. m and the northerly line of Rumson Road t> the center line of New Jersey Btate H;OQ p. m, {Eantcrn Standard Time) York A Long Branch Railroad, where a point marked by an extension in Grant Avenue; thenco (4) Northerly Highway Route #36; thence (3) Weat- ter line of Union Avenue where the Vice-President. of the United States, Election Districts In the Borough of ths same is Intersected by the northerly northerly direction of Iho easterly lln along tho center line of Grant Ave- erly along the center line of said same Intersects with the rear line a, a United States Senator, a 'Member o! Fair Haven and the polling places tn foi the purpoao of conducting tho Pri-line of White Road; tlipnca (1) north- nue and along the dividing line of extended of the lot at the Intersection the House of Representatives for the mary Electlun for of Oakcs Jtoa-d; thence (4) across Rum Route #3Qi to the point ofi Intersec- •ame; to wit: the nomination of westerly along tlio northeasterly right' son Ro.id and in a southerly dtre£tio Districts No. 2 and No. 4. be thfl dis- tion with ihe center line of Thome's of Union Avenuo and Appleton Drive, Third Congressional DlBtrlct of New Candidates of-way llrni. ol.tfia jN?.^ Xqr^&i^ont, along 1 tho tnstarljy linti'ot Q ' .,._ tance what It may to tho center line oi which said lot .is. jBituau.at the South- Jersey, a County Clerk, a Surrogate, ELECTION DISTRICT 1 ; Creek; thence (4> Northerly along tm Said Primary lJl*{ftlrfh-* %in' be held Branch Railroad U the southwest'cor- tn the northerly shore of Llttlo Blivte'i Richardson Avenue; thenco (5) Easter- center line of. TTjorrie's Creek .to Ittis wasti corner of'- in a'southerly direction aJonf tores years. ing the westerly boundary line of the tives for the Third Congressional Dis- southwesterly corner of Lot 6, Block the easterly line of Seven Brldgei with the center line of Neptune High- BEGINNING at the point of Inter- intersects with, the center ,'line of Lynn Borough of Rumson, lnteresecti the trict of New Jerpey, a County Clerk, 29 on Tax Map; thence (3) caster) Road to the southerly shore of Liftli way, also known as State Highway No, section of the Southerly Townsbjp.. line Boulevard; thence/,<2)..ck easterly direction along the souther!3 Districts NOB. l. 2, 3 and 4 converge Beers Street lying within tho, ^Township, where the same Jntercects with tin already registered In said municipality of Rumson; thenco (1) in a westerly County of Monmouth, and for the fol- 29 on said map to the westerly lino of shore ol Little Silver Creek and con thenco (71 Northerly, along the centei of Rarltan and' from thence / running center line of-MHdl* Road: thenci under the laws of New Jersey govern- Lot 39, Block 28 on said map; thence tlnulng In a generally westerly direc- line of Neptune Highway, and dividing (1) Northwesterly along the center line (3) Easterly along the center line oi ing permanent registration may regis- 'direction along said northerly bound* lowing .municipal offices, viz: of Beers Street to the point of Inter- ary line of the Borough ol Rumson to One Township Commuteeman for the (4) northerly along the westerly line tion along tho northerly shore ol line between Districts 1 and 2 to the Middle Road to the point of Intersec ter or transfer with the Clark of the of said Lot to the northwesterly corner Town Neck Creek to the northerl; place of Beginning. section with tho extended center line tion with the center Une of Unio said municipality at bis office, Memor- Its Intersection with the center line of full term of three years. of Bedlo Road; thence (2) In a gen- Avenue; thence (4) Northerly along th Kemp Avenue; thence (2) in a north- A Tax AaaeaBor for the full term of thereof; thence (5) easterly along the line of Seven Bridges Road; thenci Place ot meeting ot Board of El«C' ial Borough Half, River Road, flumaon. northerly lint ot said lot to the north- eral Northerly direction along the cen- center line of Union Avenue to th NeNe w JerseyJery,, at any time betbetweee nWe Wedd - erly direction along the center line of four years. (8) In a northerly direction along thi tion and polling place of the Second ter line of Bedle Road to the point Said Primary Election will be hold erly corner thereof; thenco (6) souther- Election District Is the Margaret Vet point or place of beginning, it beln nesday, April 22, and Thureday, Kemp Avenue to its intersection with ly along the westerly line of Lots 38 easterly line 0/ Seven Bridges Road t of Intersection with the center Une of Intended to exclude from thla distrlc SeptembeStb r 2424, 119619 , aurlni g ththe flfollowl - thft center line of Willow Street, for the purpose of nominating persons a point marked by an extension in a ter School, Grant Avenue. New Jersey State Highway Route No. all of the lots fronting or abutting tn of the respective parties to the offices and 37A, Block 28 on said map; thence easterly direction of the northerly lint the ots fronting or abutting the ing hours: Daily 0:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. thence < 3) 1n an easterly direction abovn mentioned and also to elect one (7) eaHterly along tho noutherly lino of 35; thence (3) Easterly along; the cen- Southerly side-line of Applleton Drrive. m. Saturdays from 9:00 a. m. to along the center line of Willow Street Lot 37A aforesaid to the southweflterly of Llttlo Sliver Point Road; thence (9; Third Election District ter line of said Route Na 35 to the PollinPollin g PlacePl : MiddlMiddl e RRoad School! to its Intersection with the Center line male and one female member from across Seven Bridges Road and in point of intersection with the center h 12:00 noon. Sundays and Holidays ex- each election district In tha Township ot corner of Lot 33, Block 23 on aald map; weaterly direction along the northerl 305 Middle Road, Hazlet. cepted. Also. September 23 and 2\, 1964, 01 film Plane and Elm Place ex- Coita Nock aa Members 0/ i.hu Mon- thence (8) southerly alone the wenterly Election District Three Is hereby de- line of Bethany Road; thenoe (4) line ol lAlila Silver Point Hoad to Iti fined and described aa thai section and Southerly along the center JIn» of Beth- District Number 12: from 7iOO D. m. to fl p. m. or at Per- tended 1 thence (4) In a northerly di- mouth County Executive Committee (or line of Lots 34, 35 and 36, Block 28 on Intersection with the easterly lino ol BEGINNING at tiie point of Inter- manent Resist ration Bureau, Court- rection along the center line of Elm each of the two major political parties, said map to the southwesterly corner territory of the Borough as follows; any Road to the point of Intersec- Place and Elm Place extended to,Its of Lot 36 aforesaid; thenco (9) easter- Prospect Avenue; thenca (10) In BEQINNING at tha common comer tion with the Southerly Township line; section of the center line or Laurel houae. Freehold, New Jersey, at any (Republican and Democratic). northerly direction along the easterl thence (51 Southwesterly along tne Avenue and the center line of New time between Wednesday, April 22,1964, Intersection with the center line of Also ten Delcgates-at-Large and ten ly along the southerly line of Lot 39 line of Prospect Avenue to the south ol Districts No. 1. 2. 3 and 4 In the Jersey State Highway Route '# 3fl; River Road, thence (5) in a westerly aforesaid, acrons Salem Lane and along 3 center line of Neptune Highway and Southerly Township line to tht point or and Thursday, September 24. 1964, dur- Alternate-Dciegates-at-Largc are to be erly line of King Road; thence (11) I place of beginning. thenco (1) Eaateriy along the center ing tha following hours: Dally 8:00 direction along the center line of chosen by the Republican Party to ths southerly line ot hots 115 and 08, an easterly direction along tho south- running thence <1) Southerly, along the line of said Route #36 to tho point of River Rond to Its Intersection with the represent said Republican Party at the Block 28 on said map, acrosH Standiah center lino of Neptune Highway crow Polling Place: Hazlet FJre- House, a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays Road, along the southerly line of Lots erly line ol Kings Road and acroai Ing the circle and continuing In the Intersection the center "lino center line of Ollleipie Avenue ex- National Convention, and also that two Seven Bridges Road to the easterly lln Uolmdel Road. Hazlet WaackaacW k Creek; tthench e (2)) iin a and hollrt ay3 excepted. Also, Septem- tended; thenco (6) In a northerly di- 96 and 84, Block 28 on said map to center line of Neptune Highway be the District Number 3! ber 21, 22, 23. and 24, 18M. from D:00 District Delegates and two Alternate of Seven Bridges Road; thence (12) 1 distance what It may to Whale Pond general Northerly direction along thi rection along the center line of Gil- District Delegates to the said Repub ih« southeasterly corner of Lot 84 afore- a northerly direction along the easterl BEOINNINO at the point of Inter- center line of Waacknack Creek, thi a.m. to 9:00 p.m. lespia Avenue and the center line ol I limn National Convention, and thirty- said; tlience (10) southerly along the line of S'iven Bridges Road to thi Brook and dividing Une between the action of the Southerly Township line westerly line of Lot 97, Block 28 on Borough of Eaiontown and Township and ths center lino of South Laurel various courses thereof, to a point in On Thursday, September 24, 19&4, the Glllespla Avenue extended to the south- three Delegates-at-Large and thirty Al- southerly line of Rumson Road; thenci the Easterly line of Laurel Avenuo; registration books will be closed until erly shore line of the Navealnk (North tornate-Deiegates-at-Large arc to be (13) In an easterly direction along thi of Ocean; thenco (2) Easterly, along Avenue and from thence running (l> in said mai to the northeasterly corner tha dividing line between the Borough a general Northerly direction along the thence (3) Southerly along the Easter- after the forthcoming General Election Shrewsbury) River: thencs (7) In a choBPn by the Democratic Party to rep of Lot Block 27 on said map southerly line of Rumson Road to of Eatontown and tho Township or ly line of Laurel Avenue to a point, n Tuesday, November 3, IBM. general easterly direction along the resent aald Democratic Party at the point marked by an extension In center line of Laurel Avenue to the said point being the point of inter- thence (11) easterly along the rear 0 Ocean, be tho distance what it may to point of Intersection with the center Notice of change of residence or ap- southerly shore line of the Navesink National Convention, and three District Lots 5i. 54, 55. 56, 57, 58, 59, 60 and 61 loutherly direction of the easterly Urn the dividing line between the Borough section of the Northerly Township line Delegntes and three Alternate' District of Harding Road; thence (lit In ";ne of New JerBey State Highway running from Thorne'u Creek to tho plication for transfer of registration (North Shrewsbury) River to Its Inter- Block %i on said map; thence (12) of Weat Long Branch and th*) Borough Route No. 36; thence (2) Eauterly shall be made either by written re- section with the center line or Buena Delegates to the Democratic National southerly- and southeasterly along Lot northerly direction along the easterl of Eatontown; thence (3) Northerly, Easterly side of Laurel Avenue; thence Convention are to be chosen by the line of Harding Koad to the sou the rl along the center lino of satd Route (4) Westerly along the Northerly Town quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk Vista Avenue extended; thence (8) In 61, Block V aforesaid and along the along the dividing line between the "" .6 to the point of intersection with or the County Board of Elections on a southerly direction along the center respective parties In the Third Con' westerly line of Lot 70, Block 28 on line of Ridge Road and the point an Borough of West Long Branch and the ship line to the center of Laurel Ave trcaslonal PlRtrlct of the State of New placo 01 Beginning, the center line of Palmer Avenue; nue; thence <5i Southerly along tht forms provided by said Municipal Clerk line of Buena Vista Avenue and the .iald map to the southwesterly cor- Borough ot Eatontown to Monmouth thence (3> Southerly along the center or Board or by calling in peraon at center Une of Buena Vista Avenue ex- lersey In said Primary Election. ner thereof; thence (13) easterly along Road; thence (4) Northerly, along Mon- center line of Laurel Avenue to the line of Palmer Avenue to the point point or place of beginning. the office of tho Municipal Clerk or tended to th© point or pJacs of BEGIN- Tho said Board of Registry and Bl«o- the southerly line ol Lot 70 aforesaid to Polling pl&ce for this district ls thi mouth Road and the dividing line be- of intersection with the Southerly Town- County Board of Elections up to and tlon will meet on tlie northwesterly corner of Lot 69 Little Sllvsr Point Road School, Utth tween the Borough of West Long ship line; thenco (4) Southwesterly Polling- Place: Weat Keansburg Fire including September Zi. 1964. ThB polling place for the First Elec* TUESDAY, NOVEMBER-3, IBM Block 28 on said* map; thence (14) Sliver Point Road. Branch and the Borough of Eatontown along tho Southerly Township line to House, Eighth St.. West Keansburg. southerly along the rear of Lot 69 and also being the dividing line be- DONALD J. MALLOY, Boundaries of ttio Election District* tlon District li the Willow Street School, between th* hours of 7:oo a. m. and FRED L. AYERS. the point or place of beginning. -j the Borough of Rumnon and th« Willow Street. aforesaid; thence (15) easterly tween the Borough of Eatontown and Polling Place: Rarltan Township Township Clerk 8:00 p. m. for the purposo of conduct- along the north side of Lot Borough Clerk. ths Borough of Oceanport, be tlio dls April 7, 13 $232.30 polling places In each district art *J ELECTION pISTRICT 3 ing the General Election. Block 28 aforesaid to the westerly side April 7, 13 *232.30 tance what It may to Broad Street; First Aid 8c Eescuo Squad Building, follows, to wit: Said General Election will be htld of Branch Avenue; thence (16) In Eighth St.. West Keansburg. thence (A) Westerly, along the center DISTRICT NUMBER 4: REGISTRY AND ELECTION First Election Dlitrlct All that part of the Borongn of Fair In said municipality for tht purpoit mtherly direction along the westerly line of Broad Street to Wyckoff Road, Raven bounded as follows; to wit: of electing electors of a President ANL ELECTION which ls the dividing line between Dis- BEGINNING at tho point of inter- NOTICE Election District No. 1 ls hereby de- and Vice-Prealdent or the United States, lino of Branch Avenue, across White section of the center line of New Jer- fined and described as follows: BEGINNING at the point where ths Road and continuing along the weaterly tricts No. 1 and No. 3 thenco (6: sey State Highway Route No. 35 and BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY, N. J. center line of River Road Intersects and electing a United States Senator, a NOTICE Southwesterly along Wyckoff Road an All that part of the Borough of Member of the Hou.ie of Representa- line of Branch Avenue to Uie northerly the Northerly Townshir) line, being also the center Ifne ot Hnnce Road thenctt Una ot Lot 0, in Block 3* on said map HOBO nan or EATONTOWW, N. dividing Una between Districts No. the center line of Clark Street and Notice Is hereby given that the Dis- Rumaon bounded on tho went by tha (1) in & northerly direction along the tives Tor the Third Congressional Dis- and No 3 to a point opposite Meadow trict or New Jeraey, a County Clerk, thence (17) on a southeasterly direction from thence running (t) Easterly alone trict Boards of Election and Registry center line of Buena Vista Avenue and center line of Hnnce Rond and the across Branch Avenue continuing In an Notice li hereby given tbat the Dls brooK Avenue: thenco (7) continuin the Northerly Township Une to the In and for the Borough of Shrewsbury Buena Vista Avenue extended; on th» center line or Hanco Road extended a SurroRate, find one. Member of the Northerly, and Northwesterly, along th Hoard ol Chosen Freeholders for the eaateriy 'direction and parallel with trlcl Uonrdit of Election and Registry point of Intersection with the center County of Monmouth, State of New Jer south hy the center line of Ridge Jtoad to Its Intersection with th« southerly Markham Place lo the southwest cor- in and for the Borough of Eat on town, dividing lino between District* No. lino of ChlnFtarorft Creek; thence <2) aer, will meet at the places hereinafter and on the east by the center lino ol •hore line of the Nnves ink i North County of Monmoutli, und for the fol- and No. I, be the distance what I lowing municipal offices, viz: ner of Lot 1. In Block 51 on said map County of Monmouth, State of Ne Northerly alnnp the center lino of designated on Bingham Avenue. Shrewsbury) River; thonco (2) In n thenco (iR) easterly nlong the southerly Jersey, will ment at tht places herein may to tho Beginning. Chlnparora Creek, the various courses general ensterly direction alon^ the One Township Co mm I it cem an for ins line of Lot 1, Block 54 aforesaid to the after designated on TUESDAY, APRIL 21, lOOt The polling place for the First The place of meeting of Board ol thereof, to the point of Intersection Election District is Oceanic Fira Com- southerly shoro lino of the Nnvpslnk full term of three years. southeasterly corner thereof; tlience Klectlon and polling place for thi with the center line of New Jersey ' (North Shrewsbury) River to its inter- A Tax AsflL'fisor ! Jersey, not already registered In said In a southerly and uoutliuasterly direc- along the center line of Middle Road tlned and described as follows: Its Intersection with Iho rontrr lino ol municipality under the laws of New Candidates. Election District Four ls nereby de- Members of the Monmouth County tion to the wentorly lino of Willow fined and dencrlbed as that section an to the point nf Intersection with the Executive Committee for each of the All that part of the Borough of Rum- Third Street extended; thence (4) In a Jeraey governing permanent roglstra- Drive, thenco CJUi In an easterly di- Said Primary Election will be hel center lino of Poolo Avenuo: thonee (f>\ westerly dl ruction alonff the renter tlon may rcRlster or transfer with the tmrllury of the Dorough designated a two major political partlen; anil nlno ten son bounded on the west by the center rection across Willow Drive to a poln in said municipality for the purposi follows: Southeasterly along the center line of DelCBiUe-i-at-Large and ten Alternate. lino of Bingham Avenue; on the south lins of Third Street and thn center clerk <>f the »:iU\ nuinlclinittty nl his of- In ttio easterly line of Willow Drive of Nominating ejectors ot a Preside!) Ponlp Avenue lo the point of inter- line of Third fltroet extended to Its fice, residence. K,D. 1, Colts Neck, Con- thence i21> in a northerly and north- Velcgalea-at-Laree- are to be ch..... by tho center Una o( Ridg* Road and anil Vlci'-Prraldent of tlie Unltci BEQINNINO at the common meetln in with tho center line of Mon by the Republican Party to represeni on the east by the center lino of ths Intersect Inn with tho center Une ur over Hcijirl, ViiiiiltTburc, New Jersey, at easterly direct Ion alanj; tho caste rl; fllittcn, and nomirintliifj a United Sir any tlmo between Wednesday, April oint of Election Districts Nos. 1. 2, 3 wi ik Creek; thenco (6> Southerly thp Repuhiicnn Party at the National Avenue of Two Rivera. Cedar Avcnun extended; thenrn (5) In line of Willow Drive to Its InlerscctlDr Bon tit or, a Member of tlie Mouse J In the center of Neptune Highway am along the center line of Monascunk Convention, and also two District Deli a northerly direction alonp the center '?£, lWI, and Tlnir.idriy; Hcptem witli tho southwesterly line of Pronpect RflircHiMitiitives tor tlie Thlnl COHR Tlie polling placo for the Second •Ji, unit, during tin1 foi lowing hours: running thenco (1) Southerly, along th< Creek, the various courses thereof, to gates and two Alternate DiHtrlct Pole line of Cedar Avrniiit ami flif center Avenue, thence i'i'i) In a snnthenHtprly slonul District of New Jersey, a Count' center Una of Neptune Highway and the pnint or Intersection with thp ren Kates to the Republican National Con Election District Is Rumion Fire Com- line of Cedar Avenue extender! tn lln Cilty U:<>Q u.m, to 5:00 p.m.. Saturdaysdirectio, n nloiiR the smit Invest erly lln Clerk, ti Surropatp, and our* Mnrnhe pany's Firo House, River Road and Hunilnyn iind Holidays except eil. AIHO along tlio dividing line- between DJs- tor tine of NPW Jerney Btnte Highway vent I on; nnd Ihirty-thrpe DelDgatPS-nt Intersection with th* renter tine nf ot Prospect Avenue to Uie Inlerncction of th« Hoard ot Chosen Freeholders fo ir.cts No. 3 and No. 4, bo tho dis- Routo No. 35: thence (71 Wenterly LUTKC and thirty AHerniilP-DclPKatea Black Point Road, It urns on. River Rone! ;th In n weaterlv Hepletrihrr 21, '22, 23 it ml 24, 1!MM, from of tho northwesterly line of Little Sil- tho County ot Monmouth. and for tin 7:0f> p.m. tn (1:00 p.m., or nt " tance what it may to Cranberry Broo along thp center line of imid Route al-Large are to ho chosen by tli direction nlong tha cmler line nf River ver Point Road; tlience (23) In a west- following offices viz; and tho dividing line between the Town No. 3.1 to tho point or placo of be- lip moc nit tc Party to rep rose nl gal Third Election District Rn*d to tho point or plnco of RTCOIN- netit HeKlHtnitlon Hurenu, Courthouse, erly direction along the northwesterly slitp of Ocenn and tho Horough of Kut ginning. Blectlon District Nn. 3 Is hereby d* VINO. Freehold, New Jersey, nt any time lie JJno oi UttJo Silver Point Iload to 1 A Mayor for the full term of tw< Democratic Party at the National Con years. ontown and running thenco (2) West Polling Place: Rnrltan Garage, Main volition, and three District itoWf fined nnd described as follows: tween Wednrsrlay, April 22, 1WH, nmlpoint marked hy nn extension In 1 «rly. nionR tha dividing line between Tim rod ay, September 2\, 1!>G1, during northerly direction of tlio westerly Mm Two Councllmen for the full term St. and Bedle Road, HflzJet. anil thm> Alternate District Pelep All that part ot tho Borough of Aum- Thn polling place for the Recnnd tho Township of Ocean and the Bor DISTRICT NUMBER 5: to tint Democratic- National Convention Klectlon Diatricl In ttio Fire House, Rlv- the following hours: Dully 0:00 a.m. to of Carolyn Komi; thenco ('IK threo years each. ough of Entontown to tho center tin* non east of tho center lino of th* !:3(t p.m. Saturday, Bundnyfl anil Holi- in n loutlirrly direction along the BEGINNING at the point or Inter- are to be chosen by tha ro;ij>ectlvo Avenuo ot Two IUvora Bouth and tin •r and Bnttln Ttoadn. A Tax Collector lor the (till term ot Hope Koad; thenca (3) Northerly, section of the Southerly Township line parties in the Third Congressional Dls days excepted. Also, Reptemlier 21, 22 westerly line of Carolyn Road alonfi tho center lino or Hopo Hand to center Una of tha Avenue of Two ELECTION DISTRICT 3 M, anrl 24. 19Q4, from 9:00 a.m. to and Across ParJter Ave;iuo, along the four yenrs, and the center lino of New Jersey trlct of tlie State of New Jersey. R Ivors, Its intersection vrlth the center Una 0 Btate Highway Route No. 35 and from All that part of tho norongh of lt:(K) p.m. westerly lino ot Carolyn Road and Said Primary Election mil bo held Wycttorf Rofid; and (he dividing lln continuing In a pmutlierly rllrrctlm for th« pu.pose of nominating persons thence running (1) Westerly nlong the The BO.IA Boards of Raglstry &nc Tho polling placo for tho Third fair Haven bounded as follows; to between District No. 4 and No. 2: center lino of aald Route No. 35 to tho Election will meet on K lection Illntrlct In Ralph Hall, st Hi Thursdny, BeiHcmber 'Zi, 1 along tlio rear of Lots 21, 22, 23 and 'I of tho respective parties to tlio oitlcos thenco (4) In 11 Nnrthfinsterly, Norther Iho rcglotratlon books will be closed in Block fifi on an Id map nnd ac.rnn above mentioned and also to elect on< point of Intersection with the extended Lincoln Avenue and Paclcor Avenus, BEOINNING at tho point whero the ly and Easterly direction along Uie d cpntnr linn of Fleotwood Drive; thence Rumson. center line of Hanca Road Intersects until a (tor tho forthcoming Oeuoral Efistvlow Avenue and continuing nlong malo and ono female member fron vldinR line between Districts No. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 3. Wf>4 Hlerllnn on Tueflday. Novomher X 1W1I. the re-ir of Lot* 2, 3, 4. ft, 0 ant} each eloctlon district in tlia BoroiiRl Northerly along tho center line of ths center .Jno of Itldgo rtoael, belnR of Eatontown an Members 0/ tho Mon and No, 4. be the dlstnnco what It ma -twomt Orlvn nnd thf* northftriv ex hetwe«n the nours of 7:00 n, in. an Fourth Election District the northerly boundary lino of thn Notice of change of residence or ap- in Block 71 on naltl map, and contlmi to the uolnt or placo of Beginning. 8:00 p.m. for the purpoa» of conduct Elacllon District No. 4 is hereby de- pllcntlon for transfer of registration Ins nerosn rtllvenldo Avrmio and along mouth County Exeeutlvn Committee foi tension thereof, to the point of Inter- fined and described na follows: Borough of Little Silver; tlmnce (1) In ihall be mnde either hy written tho eanlerly line of I^jt 'J nnd the ren each of the two major political par The place of meeting ot Board o icctlon with the center nn© of Middle iiiK tin- fteiural Bliiutiim fur the eiec a westerly direct Inn nionR (in Id nor- quest forwarded 'o 'he Municipal Clerk of Lots 21. 20, li», 19, 17, 10, 15. 14. 13,tins, (Rninihltciui and DR nine ratio. Election and polling plnco for th« lonil: thence <3) Ennterly along the tlon of KlPRtom of a President an All tlmt part of the Eiorougn ot Iliinv therly boundary line of the rinroucl) or County Hoard of Elections on forms 12, 11 and 10 all In Hlock 80 to Parke Fourth Klectlon District Is at the Me center llnp nf Middle Road to the point Vlce-Prcslclont of tlie United Stated, non bounded on the wpst by ths oonur or Llttlo Sllvor to Its Intersection with Creek; thence (25) In 11 Bcneriilly vvc.it Alao ten DplrRftteR-i.t-MirfrR anil tei •nodal School. Grant avenue, of Intersection with the center line of United States Senator, a Member of 111 lino ui Onkna Road and Oakm Road the center llrtfl of Pn>ii{vrl Avenue, vliled t)V salfl Mintclpn< flerlt Union Avenue: thonee (4) Bnuthnrly HoiiflO nf Representatives for tlio Thlr extended unii tho center line of Hanct Honrd or by calling in person t?rly direction along the lilfihwnter Mm Connressfofiai District, a County Clerk being the easterly imundnry line nf tho office if tha Municipal Clerk or ol Parker Creole to the westerly tiound chonen liy the lie nu 1)1 lean Party ANDKICW O. BICCKiCK. nlong tlifl center line of Union Ave- Rofld: on (fie north by tho center Jlns tlio borough of Red Hank; thence (2) rep re (i cut said Republican Party fit thi nuo to the point of intersection with a Surrosate, a member of tho 1! nf Hldgc Koad anil on tlio ttftt by ths County Hoard or FJoetlons up to and ary 01 the Borough of Little Hllve Borough Clerk of Chosen Freehold era for Monmotill' In a genera) northrnntcrly direction Inrluillni: Heptember 21, lfMIi, and easterly boundary of tho BoroiiRli Niitlonul Convention, mid alnu that tw lit Southerly Township line; thence center lino of tho Avenue of Two Riv- nlong tho easterly boundary Hue of Hint r let IH'legated ami two Alli-rnul April 7, 13 mM.3( (5) Routhweaterly along the southerly County, and [or the foiloivinj; munlcipa era nnd thn center lino ot tha Avenut The fdliowtnc la a ilescrlptlon of U11 of Shrewsbury; thence (2(1) in a north officer*, viz; tho HoroiiKh of Re.l Hunk to tlie point Election Districts In tlio Township of erly direct Inn along tho boundary ol DlNirlct Delegate* to MIR nald Ilepiilv Tnwnnhlp line to the point or place of of Two Rivers South. nt which It Iniprsocts with the center Colts Neclc ami the polling places In the Borough of Little, Biivur nnd thf llcnn National Convention, and thirty besrinnlng. A Mayor for iho full term of tw Tim polling place tor th« Fourth Bl«t)» line of Beokmnn Plnrn extended: tho nnmr, to wll: Borough of Shrewsbury to tho cente threo DelGRiites-ftt'LiirRn and thirty A Polling Piscft: Township Hall 319 years. ..011 District Is Forreatrtals School, For- thence <3) in a ennlerly direction alone lino of Sycamore Avenuo; tliDtico (27 tcniiitf •De|pp[fites-at-LarEQ are to he Mlddlo Rtiail Haslet. Two Council membflrfl for tho full rest Avenuo. itlacttrolnt iload, Hum ion. tho center line, ol Hflfikmim Plnco nnd ELECTION DISTRICT in a westerly direction along tho cen- clionen by the Democratic Party to rep District Number It torm of three years each. ALBERT A. KKIUt JK. ter lino of Bycamoro Avenue to th respnt said DemocratIc Party nt tli thn center lino of Ueekmitn Plane Elictloa Dlntrlct No. 1 Is hnrctty An Whon Buying IIRGINMINO at the point of inter- Qualified votorfl not already reRli April 7, 13 507 extended lo tho point at which it In- boundary of the Ilnrnugh of Shrews- Nntioiifil Convention, and threa District /lnerl and den^rlbnd an follows: DeiPKntcs nnd three Alternate Dlatricl lection of the center line of New Jer- tpred In this municipality under In lumocls tho center lino of Poplar bury; thenco (2H) In a northerly direc- 1 All voturn rcnldhiR In hnmrs on' tlie tion along the boundary of thn Borough Dele K fit PI to tlin DP moc ratio Nation* iey Btato Highway Route No. 35 with New Jersey nny Avenue, PXtended; tliciieo M) still in West nlilo of State IJlRhway No. 34. thn Southerly Townahlp itno and from ter or transfer with the nn ritnterly direction nlnnR the renter of Hhrewatmry and tho Borough of Lit- Convention are to bo chosen by tii and Selling Buying or Selling 'Vho pnlllMR place for tlio First Kite- tle Silver lo tho northennterly rlfilu-of- rpHticctlvp purlieu In thn Third Con thenca running (1) Southwesterly along ough Clnrk at linr office, 760 Mro i line ot Poplar Avonue nnd thr center .ion District Is ttio Colts Neck Fire way at the New York & Long Mronch grpflfllnnnl Dlntrlci of thn Btntfi of Nr thfl Southerly Township linn to the fltrcct, ithrowubury, at annyy tl timm e during line o[ Pop I ft r AvVmm extender! tn Die Hmiflf. Oounly HlKhwny No. 537. Colti Itnllroad; thence (2D) In a northweflt Jersey in nnld Primary Election. point nf interaectlon with the center office hours between Wednesdaydnesili , April cenf'-r Mm- nt llmwn Howl: Ihenrn iU) line of llettmny Road; thenco (2) 22, ID0I, and Tluirnilny, Hcpifinlipr 24 An Auto • . • Nurk ly dlm;tl(m along the northennterly Read and Uso In a southerly direction nlong tlie HKr placo nt HMdlNNlNH. nod .mil di'iiiTlbeil in follown: U may to thfl t"»I»t nr pinco ol Itagln lth tho emit or line of New Jersey which (tatn tho res lsi rat Ion bonk* wll Read and Use The polling pltu'e for the Tlitnl All vuii'ra reflldiiiK in hhines on tlie nlng. TUJCHUAY, NOVIOMUKR 3, lfW4 Btntn Highway Houto No. 33; thence clone until after l|n« (Ji-neral Klrcllm BlrcM'Ui nislrlrt In thn KnnllwiMHl .tit «ide ot Miiilo Illghwiiy No. III. REGISTER (3) Wo.ittirly along the center line, of on Tuesday, Novenlber 3, loot, Hclion], |I;iiM'" itnlul. The p.iltliiB piacf for the flrcond Blec wnnn din hours of 7:00 a.m. an •Bid Route No. 3ft to the center line MI niHtrhM In thfl Coltfl N^'Ch Towimlilp 6 00 p. m for th» [)urpos« ol conduct of Moinmcunk Crtrk; thence (4) North- f tn artptUm ot 111 s N p Tolling Place for this district Is the Inn tht Oenerai Election. rly alonngg thee center line off MoMonn- election districts thf* Horough of REGISTER K1.KCTI0N OIBTRK'T 4 Do rough Halt, Prospect Avenue f County Highway No. M7, Colts lild OtnaraJ Election will ba bald CLASSIFIED ADS ascunk Creek' ' , ""th-e variou" s courses Qhrawshury and ths polling places in All thai imri nf iho Hnrminh Neck. flcconfl Rlm'tlan Dliirict thereof, » ,.---_. ~- .—_..-,.—... .. lame; Ftilr I la von bmnnlrtl na fnllown; HAKIIY CU1NB, In said municipality for tn« purpose to thn point of Intersection OKOINNINO at a point In the north of electing electors of a President end lth tht center linli e of PoolPl e AAvenue: First Election DUtrlct Township OUrk. . _. _ , thence (D) Northweitarlr along ths Bounded on tha north and norlhm CLASSIFIED ADS J1KO1NNINO at iho point at whlcli' Apill 7, 13 |76.00eaitorly right-of-way linn of tha Now Vice-Presldent of tht United It«lea, and 22—Tuesday. April 7, 1961 RED BANK REGISTER

fense Directors Association. Tht course is oppn to men, women To Instruct and children. Approximately 3W persons will Ufc» put Is living CD Course tinder emergency conditoM. The outMnt 'A ttie courses In- cludes weapons effects, protec- At College tion against weapons effects, na- MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - tional shelter program, commu- Charles W. Dryden, lieutenant nity shelter system, shelter or- colonel (ret.), Strathmore resident ganization and staff requirements and township committeeman, will shelter facilities, supplies, equip- be the instructor of a shelter ment, operations, exercise and management course to be held at information program, group dy- Monmouth College, West Long namics and impersonal relation Branch, planning and administering shel ter management. The first session will be held Saturday and run for one week. TO GIVE REPORT Persons taking the course will take part in a 24-hour exercise LONG BRANCH — The first which will end at 3 p.m. Sunday, workers' report in the 1964 mem- April 18. bership-finance campaign of the The course was staged in con Long Branch area YMCA will be junction with the Extension Di- given at a dinner meeting tonight vision of Rutgers University and at 6:15 in the Y, 404 Broadway Monmouth College, arranged by The buffet will be prepared and the Monmouth County Civil De- served by the auxiliary.

CROSS OF GLORY — Rev. Dr. Edwin H. Knudten, second from right, president of the New Jersey Synod of the Lufheran Church in America, was the speaker at organi- zation service* for Church of Glory Lutheran Church, Matawan Township, Sunday. Shown with him are, left to right, Rev. Dr. Ralph A. Boyer 3d, regional secretary of the Board of American Missions, LCA, who preached at the Sunday morning service; Rev. Richard A. Weeden, mission developer for the church. Dr. Knudten, and Rev. Robert Z. Wuchter, Mantsquan, dean of the Central District, li+urgist at the organi- zation services. Church Council Installed MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Rev. Rev. Robert Z. Wuchter, pas- George Harrington, A. J. Poma- Dr. Edwin H. Knudten, president tor of Holy Trinity Lutheran sello, Richard Potter, Henry of the New Jersey Synod of the Church, Manasquan, and dean of Trautman, Mrs. Joy Crane and Lutheran Church In America, the Central District, was litur- Mrs. Jean Robinson. was the speaker and formally gist. The church choir, under the received the church members at Members of the church council direction of Thomas Magee, sang. organization services for Cross installed at the services were Choir members include Fred of Glory Lutheran Church In the William Agnoli, Karl Baer, Nor- Barth, Walter Johnson, Jr. Strathmore School auditorium bert Dohn, Trygve Pettersen, Richard Palla, Mrs. Barbara Sunday afternoon. Richard Palla, Kurt Carlson, Hines, Mrs. Lois Agnew, Miss Florence Schlndler, Miss Peggy Hanson, Mrs. Karl Baer, Mrs. Community Scholarship Lucy MacAllister and Mrs. Jean Beverly. The church, which began hold- ing services in the school Sept Fund Being Established 8 is negotiating for a site on Rt 79 and Orchard Pkwy., Marlboro RARITAN TOWNSHIP — First Mrs. William Huters, chairman, Township. contributions to the township's aid contributions to the fund Community Scholarship Fund, be- could be mailed to P. 0. Box Fabulous Sale ing established to honor the 88, Hazlet, with checks made memory of President John F. ayable to the Township of Rad- Stranded Kennedy, were received this week ian Community Scholarship Fund. of Watches from the Lions Club, West Keans- Application blanks for scholar- Ten Hours burg Property Owners Associa- hip loans are available at the tion, Chestnut Hill Civic Associa ligh school and parochial high Parent- tion, Middle Road chools attended by township res- On Sandbar 1 Allan Teacher Association, dents. RUMSON—Stuck for more than Women's and men * styles! George, postmaster, for Hazlet Any member of this year's grad- 10 hours on a sandbar in the Post Office, Hazlet Chamber of rating class or any high School ihrewsbury River, Philip Poulter Some manufacturer's samples! Trade and Commerce and The >e used as a realistic memorial of 25 Cedar Ave. and his two Courier. raduate who is a township resi- sons, Stephen, 13, and Andrew, Some one-of-a-kind! ent and is interested in aid to 6, finally reached home safely at attend either a vocational or trade 3:15 yesterday. Books Worth chool or college is eligible to Mrs. Poulter told Rumson police 42-Pc. English White Chelsea ipply for a scholarship. Sunday night that the voyagers SALE $7* Mrs. Huters stated, "We feel left Mihm's Boat Works in Mon- $8,500 Given hat the money contributed' can mouth Beach at 1 p.m. Sunday Dinnerware Service for 8 Values 10.00 to 25.00 e used as a realistic memorial in the Nellie HI, a 28-foot white sailboat owned by Walter Man- To College' o President Kennedy if we* do SPECIAL ot limit scholarships to college heim of of 15 Rosalie Ave. They 13.98 • Fashion and sport styles for everyone! WEST LONG BRANCH—Books ;tudents't but extend help to make expected to be back at 5 p.m. and periodicals valued at over iur young people skilled work- Mrs. Poulter's call resulted in Beautiful china for th« woman who loves th» $8,500 have been contributed to TS in every honest trade." middle of the night check by • All with imported Swiss movements! the Murry and Leonie Guggen- Letters of explanation about the Monmouth County Radio, the U.S. quality of fine, pure whits English oirvnerware heim Library at Monmouth Col- iind and asking a $1 contribution Coast Guard, and Rumson, Sea ... for fha home that likes tradition in detign, • All sheet-proof and water-resistant! 'ram each family, will be sent Bright, Little Silver, and Mon- lege during the past four months. in accents ... and the budget ptan tifi loyei Mrs. John R. Hobbie, head librar- parents of all school children, mouth Beach police. ian, said these gifts from 44 in- listributed through the schools Mr. Poulter's car was found to be pampered. IJse it for every tUy; com- • Choice of gold tones, white gold tones! dividuals contribute greatly to Vpril 17. These will explain that early yesterday still parked pany dinners, too. Comple+ely ttrshwasher safe. the efforts to build an extensive implications and further informa- at the boat works. Sgt, John Shea Open stock would be 37.55! and useful collection of books, ion may be obtained at the guid- and Ptl. Walter Pomphery of the • Full one-year guarantee with every watehl periodicals and other materials mce office of the high school, as Rumson police, searching the r 42-pJece service for 8 includes for the Monmouth College stu- elJ as from any member of the river shoreline, spotted a smal' • Scoop up several for yourself, for giftsl dents. imd's Executive Board, whioh light on a sandbar at 2:30 a.m. • 8 dinner plates • 8 cereal soups • 8 • Mrs. Edward G. Schlaefer, ncludes Mrs. Huters, Mrs. Ed- Sgt. Shea and George Mihm of bread and butter plates • 8 cups • 8 wu- ward Barth, vice chairman; Mrs. the boat works located the Nellie •Bin T*i Long Branch, whose late husband cars • jofle 12" platter • I round vegetable was president of Monmouth Col- Patrick McDonough, secretary, III stranded on the sandbar off lege, has contributed 126 volumes and Vincent Talbot, treasurer. South Bingham Ave. with all dish. STEINBACH'S JEWELRY of education books. Members of the board of trus- hands safe but tired. Stri»t Floor and Aibury' Park Other donors include Mrs. Mar- ees elected at a meeting Mon- Mr. Poulter told police the craft day March 30, at the High School STEINBACH'S CHINA guerite Appleby, Wanamassa; ran aground at 4 p.m. Sunday. Steond Floor «nd Aibury Park Dr. Louis Berg, Tucson, Ariz.; ire Mrs. Ozzie Donat, Mrs. Frank •We sent up a flare at about mid- Shop Wed. and Friday Nights 'til 9 Justin Bijur, New York City; Mr. Turock, William A. Huters, Wil- night," he said "but no one saw and Mrs. Nathan Bijur, Asbury liam McDermott, high school it." Both Stores Open Wed. and Fri. Nights 'til 9 Park; Mrs. Joseph Bodeep, Long guidance director, and Daniel The Nellie III, undamaged, was Branch; Mrs. Margaret Bruns, Jackler, high school vice princ- was towed to Mihm's Boat Yard. West Allenhurst; Mrs. M, Burtt, ipal. Long Branch; Lloyd Cassel, Free- FLOOR SAMPLES hold; Mrs. Elsie Vogel Ennis, SELLING Deal; Rev. Harold Dean, Middle- town; Mrs. P. R. Entwistle, West 'Save a Life' CLOSEOUTS Long Branch; Mrs. A. E. Grudin, OUT Little Silver; Mrs. Frank A Campaign SOME AS IS Hayes, Middletown. RED BANK Mrs. Marion Hogan, Oceanport: ORDER IN ALSO Robert A. Hogg, Loch Arbor; Under Way STORE ONLY Mrs. F. R. Holland, New Yorl LIVING ROOM SUITE $, 9x12 RUG 19.95 to 24.95 City; Dr. Harold Jacobs, Wesi HIGHLANDS - A "dial direct MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE Long Branch; George Jacobsen and save a life" campaign was SOFA—2 CHAIRS Long Branch; Ronald H. Jef: initiated here in a joint effort DRESSER MAR-PROOF NYLON—FOAM—REG. 239 HOLLYWOOD BEDS from 29.95 rey, Red Bank; Miss Vivian John sponsored by the First Aid Squad MIRROR TOPS son, Monmoulh Beach; Mrs. An and Fire Department recently. 5-PC. SECTIONAL $ SIMMONS SOFA BEDS .. 79.00 na Kelsey, Keyport; Mrs. Wa The emergency fire and first CHEST BED ter Kohn, Deal; Donald MacLeod, aid phone number, 872-1155, has NYLON—FOAM ZIPPERS 169 Middletown. been imprinted on small red de- MODERN AVODIRE BEDROOM SIMMONS MATT. & BOX SPRING 49.95 cals to be placed on home tele- Mrs. W. T. McDowell, Rec phones. The decals are made of DOUBLE DRESSER—MIRROR $1£A 4-PC. ROWE SECTIONAL Bank; Mrs. Elizabeth Morton reflectorized material and are ODD BEDS $5 | ODD TABLES $2 Elberon; Mrs. Raymond H easily read in low light levels. CHEST—BED REG. 259 1U*J GOLD—NYLON—FOAM Pierce, Long Branch; Miss Kath Walter Katz, publicity director leen Restivo, Rumson; Miss Mar- and former squad captain, said PROY. WHITE BEDROOM PROVINCIAL SOFA ODD MIRRORS ...from $3 garet Rippere, West Lo n the tabs have an adhesive back- Branch; Mrs. Homer Sieder DOUBLE DRESSER—MIRROR $1CQ BROWN—FOAM—ZIPPERS 139 ing and should be placed in the DANISH LOUNGES Westfield; Clifton H. Smith, Re telephone cradle, between its REG. 269 .from $33 Bank; Jeremy O. Sweeton, librar disconnect buttons. CHEST—BED 2-Pc. COLONIAL LIVING ROOM ian, Henry Hudson Regional Higt Mr. Katz said the two units SOFA and CHAIR ODD KITCHEN TABLES $15 School; Dr. George S. Stevenson, have shared the cost of the de- WALNUT BEDROOM COLOR and PATTERN CHOICE New York City; Mr. and Mrs cals, which will be distributed DOUBLE DRESSER—MIRROR Bruce Stuart, Deal; Mrs. Solo house-to-house soon. He said that RECUNER by FUTURIAN $70 ODD DINING ROOM TABLES $8 mon Tepper, Deal; Miss Ivj in an emergency, a householder CHEST—BOOKCASE BED Troutman, New Shrewsbury; may forget the number of the VinyVinvl Heavvy Dutyv lO Miss Helen D. Waller, Freehold emergency phones, of which there REG. 249 FORMICA CHINA COLONIAL $59 William C. Weart, Red Bank are four in the central area of HIDEABED SOFA Bernard H. Weiser, Freehold the borough. The quick reminder, WALNUT MASTER BEDROOM MAPLE DESK, Mar-Proof Top 39.95 Mrs. H. E. Werner, Eatontown he said, will save time by not TRIPLE DRESSER—MIRROR INNERSPRING MATTRESS— $1AQ Dr. and Mrs. George Wolcol having to dial the operator and $ Basking Ridge; Mr. and Mr? have her call the emergency CHEST—BAR BED—2 NITE STANDS FOAM CUSHIONS REG. 169 *«** ODD CLUB CHAIRS from $19 FORMICA TOPS—REG. 469 319 Martin Wolfe, Margate City; D phones. Owen Woolley, West Long Brand The police phone is also listed 2-pc. DANISH SECTIONl MAPLE SERVER $25 and Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Wul on the decal, Mr. Katz said. MODERN SAPPHIRE BEDROOM $ Long Franch. TRIPLE DRESSER—MIRROR FOAM—ZIPPERS 79 MAPLE BUFFET ENDS BASIC TRAINING C<|OA $39 REGISTRATION MAY 12 CHEST—BOOKCASE—BED *1XM 2-PC. PLASTIC LIVING ROOM $ GREAT LAKES, 111. - Joseph w QUEEN SIZE MATTRESSES $15 MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Kin W. Hudson, 18, son of Mr. and REG. 269 * * Sofa and Chair—-Foam 69 dergarlen registration will be hek Mrs. Jwteph N. Hudson of 18 at the Strathmore Elementar; Creek Rd., Keansburj;, N. J., has School Tuesday, May 12, from completed basic training at the MANNY MORE 27 Monmouth St., Red Bank to 11 a.m. and from 12:30 to Naval Training Center here. USE YOUR p.m, Children registering mus The nine weeks' training in- ITEMS TOO 747-0011 present a birth certificate show cluded naval orientation, history NUMEROUS TO Dally 9:09 to 1:00—Saturday till 6:00 ing proof of age five before Sepl and organization, seamanship, EASIEST CREDIT TERMS AVAILABLE CREDIT 30, 1964. They must also brinf ordnance and gunnery, military MENTION HERE Ovtr an acrt of furnltura at DIKOHH frlew proof of immunizations. drill, first aid and survival.