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VOL. 87, NO. 209 n'lwd i PAGE ONE AddtUonal ; MtlUw Ottleu. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1965 7c PER COPY Paid U Both Sides Stand Pat on Viet Demands TOKYO (AP) - North Viet Nam and the United States the 1954 Geneva Agreement which partitioned Viet Nam. 2. Withdrawal of foreign military personnel in accord with North Viet Nam to abandon its policy of aggression and leave Stood pat today on Uieir conditions for peace in Viet Nam. APRIL 7 OFFER the 1954 Geneva Agreement on Vie* Nam. its neighbors alone. He added that any solution in Indochina Each said the other must get out of South Viet Nam. The North Vietnamese statement had been awaited in 3. Settlement of South Viet Nam's internal affairs "in would have to include guarantees for the independence and • North Viet Nam rejected an appeal by 17 nonaligned nations Washington as the key to the Hanoi regime's position on accordance with the program" of the Communist Viet Cong. neutrality of Laos, Cambodia and South Viet Nam. for unconditional talks on Viet Nam, listing "withdrawal of President Johnson's April 7 offer for "unconditional discus- 4. Peaceful reunification of Viet Nam "without any for- President Johnson's special envoy Henry Cabot Lodge foreign military personnel" as one of four conditions for any sions" as well as on the appeal signed April 1 by Che 17 non- eign interference." is on a mission to explain U.S. policy in Viet Nam to U.S. settlement. aligned nations in Belgrade. In Washington, Rusk said the Hanoi broadcast "at the Allies in the Far East. Secretary of State Dean Rusk in turn said North Viet The Hanoi broadcast repeated Communist demands made first glance repeats what they have been saying for weeks." Meanwhile, a U.S. Navy pilot and an American civilian Nam must declare it is prepared to "stop sending arms and a week ago as a first reaction to Johnson's speech. U.S. of- "What is missing in the Vietnamese four points is a declara- were killed in Viet Nam during the night, raising the number men over the border." ficials rejected these at the time, but Undersecretary of State tion that they are prepared to stop sending arms and men of American dead in two days to II, Saigon reported. "If that point is taken care of, then other things could be- George W. Ball left the door open, saying the North Vietnamese over the border and that is the key to the matter," he con- The Navy airman was piloting one of htree propeller-driven gin to happen speedily," Rusk said. should reply to the appeal by the nonaligned nations. tinued. "If that point is taken care of, then other things could Skyraider fighter-bombers from the carrier Hancock on a pre- The North Vietnamese statement, broadcast by the of- The new broadcast called for: begin to happen speedily." dawn strafing run along North Viet Nam's north-south Highway ficial North Viet Nam news agency, also ruted out any media- I. Recognition of basic national rights of the Vietnamese Elsewhere on the diplomatic front Canadian Prime Minister one. tion by the United Nations as "inappropriate" and contrary to people. *» Lester B. Pearson said the key to peace in Viet Nam is for (See VIET NAM, Page 3) Blames Hughes Stress County Office Fight In Roads Hassle Pick Demo Slate terday and last week, is as Campi, former mayor of FREEHOLD—Those who want cent of the stretch — between RED BANK—County Demo- follows: Little Silver, will be making to criticize the lack of state high- Hightstown and Wall Township, cratic leaders chose their For two freeholder seats- his second bid for a freeholder way construction in Monmouth and construction of » New Jer- full slate of candidates last County Chairman P. Paul spot. County ought to start at the top sey Turnpike spor between night. The ticket, as pre- Campi, Little Silver, and Hugh and not waste time rapping a Hightstown anjJ-Iftnton. dicted in The Register yes- (See DEMOCRATS, Page 3) Meehan, Spring Lake. mere state highway commission- Unhai ^_ :h this, the county er. has proposed that it rake over For three Assembly posts- So said William H. Oliver, sec- maintenance of Rt. 33 in Mon- Incumbent Patrick J. McGann, retary of the Monmouth County mouth County and that the state Jr., Lincroft; Red Bank Planning Board and a real es- build a freeway between the mayor Benedict N. Nicosia, tate broker from Neptune City, Turnpike and the Garden State and Samuel Sagotsky, Free- yesterday. Parkway somewhere between As- hold lawyer.. "What's the sense of criticiz- bury Park and Toms River. For sheriff — Paul Kiernan ing (Highway Commissioner Half the Cost Long Branch. For state committeewoman Dwight R. G.) Palmer," Mr. Oli- The idea is that the $15 mil- — Mrs. Cedle Norton, Sea ver told the board. "The gover- lion the state would save by not Bright councilwoman. nor (Richard J. Hughes) is the dualizing Rt. 33 would meet more For three coroner offices- RURAL WAR ON POVERTY — Youngsters enrolled in New Jersey's Rural Youth man to blame." than half the cost of the 2!wnile Chairman E. Donald Sterner freeway. Fred Seidenzahl, Little Silver; Leon Williams, New Shrews- Development Program start out for work today as project, first of ih kind in nation, said county officials have fre- In addition, the county con- bury, and Edgar Gibbs, Nep- was unveiled at Batsto in Wharton Stats Forest. The $1- million project will provide quently spoken to Mr. Hughes tends with support from Mercer tune. work experience and training for 600 school dropouts and jobless young people from but that routinely their queries County freeholders, the turnpike are referred to Mr. Palmer for spur could be relocated so that After meeting for nearly rural areas. Other areas in which projects are slated this summer include Allaire and recommendation. it would not cut through a pro- four hours in a room next to Cheesequake State Parks. (AP Wirephoto) "And then, that's the end of posed county park outside of county Democratic head- that," Mr. Sterner said. Trenton. quarters on Monmouth St., here, Mr. Campi announced "The governor," Mr. Oliver in- Under the Monmouth proposal, the nominations and said: sisted, "is elected to answer to the spur would connect at the Democratic Party Appointment "This is a good, strong ticket the people. The commissioner is turnpike near RobbinsviHe and not." would join Oie proposed Mon- — the best we could have To Outline Plan mouth Freeway there. P. Paul Campl gotten together." Paul Klenun Kennelly Named Magistrate Mr. Sterner, himself a former highway commissioner in a Re- RED BANK"- Francis X. Ken- Mayor Benedict R. Nicosia's ap- Charles K. Woodward and Theo- publican, rather than the present No Criticism Offered nelly of 8 Highland Ave. last pointment followed party lines. dore J. Labrecque voted yes. Democratic, administration, an- r|ight was named to a three-year Republican John P. Amone, Then, the mayor cast his tie- nounced that he will outline term as borough magistrate, Harold E. William8 and Tfcoriia breaking vote in the affirma- county plans for an alternate ctarting June 1. Oakley voted no. tlve. east-west cross state freeway pro- As expected, confirmation of Democrats Daniel J. O'Hern A Trial Lawyer posal at a press conference this Ajj* .Western Monmouth Plan Kennelly, a Jersey City morning. Mr. coverj 11 towns west at the Gar- trial lawyer, will replace Repub- The county had suggested a By CHARLES A. JOHNSTON "All the questions must already center, he skid, of a spread dty en State Parkway and two-thirds Jican William I. Klatsky who has cross-state, Asbury Park-Trenton FREEHOLD — The proof was have been answered," Chairman extending from Ne* England of the county land area. teen serving since the resigna- toll road, but Mr. Palmer and in the pudding yesterday as no E. Donald Sterner observed. through-New York and New Jer- Rezoning Hearing one showed up to criticise a "We've had many meetings sey to south of Washington, D.C. tion of John V, Crowell three the governor rejected it as Only one question was asked. years ago. , economically not feasible. proposed 20-year master plan vrilih- all municipal officials," George Schuler, former Ocean "TJie outward pressure from for western Monmouth • County Charles M. Pike, planning di- The Democratic majority, I The state responded by order- Township, assessor and a real established urban areas on this as drafted by the county Plan- rector, reported as he summed which took office Jan. 1, has ing Rt. 33. dualized — including estate broker, wanted to know if rural section already are tre- • ning Board. up details of the projection whioh Still 3 Months Off had to wait until now to con- a new right of way for 65 per the county plan would impose mendous, but values can be pre- anything on the discretion of mu- served if action Is taken prompt- HO1MDEL — Proposed indus firm the reappointment because The board must have 30 days nicipal officials. He was told it ly." trial rezoning here may not reach of a fluke in the law. to study it and issue its report. Favored by the Republicans would not. public hearing stage until July 19, Mr. Carton announced that, be- When Mr. Klatsky took office, As plotted, only one-third of U ever. \ cause of this, he will recom- there was no provision in the law Mr. Pike said of the county the land area would be given After officially receiving Plan mend a 45-daji interval between for an appointment to unexpired board: "Our greatest force is in over to high density housing. For- ning Board recommendations for introduction and public hearing. term. He served three years persuasion and research and ty per cent could continue for changes in land to be rewned, Such a period would require a (from the, day of Mr. Crowell's Coleman Getting the Nod study." rural homesteads and farmland. Nearly 20 per cent would be ab- the Township Committee last special meeting of the goveruin; retirement from the bench. Adoption Set sorbed for public use, 7 per cent night referred the entire measure body in early July, or let publii In voting against the confirma- By WILLIAM HENDERSON of the Klein publications who, at Coleman lives with his wife The board will formally adopt — a comprehensive revision of hearing wait until the regula for industrial occupation, and less tion, Mr. Williams cited a Reg- WEST LONG BRANCH — present, is a grand jury clerk. Dolores, a former resident of the final map developed in the than 2 per cent for retail and the zoning ordinance — to Law- July 19 meeting. ister editorial he said brought Councilman James M. "Chippy" He was former secretary to Sen. Union, N.J., and five children at two-year study at next month's rence A. Carton, township at- commercial service. Speculation continues to per- the matter of magistrates' ap- Coleman, Asbury Park, will be Richard R. Stout, R-Monmouth. 1115 Fifth Ave., Asbury Park. meeting. The map outlines areas torney, and Otis R. Seaman, en- sist, howaver, that the Planning pointments, here and elsewhere, named by Republican brass to- Klein plans to spend today con- The Coleman youngsters are suggested to be reserved for res- Public Area gineer. Board may change its stand on into perspective. A job well done, morrow to run for the state As- tacting steering committee mem- John, 9; James P., 8; Mary, 7; idential, industrial and public use, The biggest part of the public Mr. Carton, who recommended the measure and seek to have he said, should not be rewarded sembly. bers to ask for support. George, 6.and Philip 4. and suggests new highway pat- area would be for recreational and watershed purposes, 9 per the action, said his work orf the rezoning dropped from the ordin- with replacement. The action will be taken when Coleman was among the six Coleman was a star basketball terns. . . cent, and public buildings and ordinance will be completed by ance revision, If a majority vote Mr. Kennelly, a former Demo- the county GOP steering com- candidates who sought the nomi- player as Asbury high school Mr. Pike was enthusastic about grounds, 8 per cent. the next regular meeting, May Is obtained favoring such a move, cratic council candidate, is pres- mitee meets here in Borough nation last year for the Assem- and at Dartmouth college. His the plan's potential. 17.. He ventured an opinion that Included in the reserved lands it could be the death of rezoning ently serving on the Planning hall. The endorsement of the 41- bly post vacated by CJarkson S. father, known by many sports ; "Seldom do planners have the the engineer's task of making before a complete updating of 'Board. year-old attorney will complete Fisher when he moved up to the fans as "Chippy", coached As- opportunity to get into such a would be the anticipated expan- changes to the zoning map will the township's - master plan Evening Hearings the party's slate of candidates. county court bench. . bury to many basketball cham- key area so early," he said. The sion of Allaire State Park and also be completed then. accomplished. As magistrate,' he will sit eve- The Register learned exclusive- He and four others withdrew (Seo COLEMAN, Page-3) western section sits in the exact (See PtANNBRS, .Page 3).' K the measure is introduced from the race to preserve party Mayor Alfred C. foole and nings, probably two per week. ly that the decision to go with for first reading at that time, harmony and the nomination Committeeman Vincent J. Maneri Also appointed last night was Coleman was made yesterday at the attorney disclosed, it will have went to Long Branch city attor- running for re-election this year, Willard Watkins who will com- a strictly private luncheon ses- to go back to the Planning Board ney, Louis R. Aikins. He lost to agreed they would have preferred plete the unexpired term of Al- sion in a local restaurant. for review. bert Doremus on the Civil Rights Democrat Patrick J. McGann, End Asphalt Plant Hearings to have the issue settled before It was attended by the candi- Jr., Lincroft. the June 1 primary election. Commission. dates chosen last Wednesday by Public Session the steering committee and top Joseph Azzolina, Middletown MrODLETOWN - The Zoning out the master plan and you and six acres of covered gar- Says Lack GOP leaders inoludmg county Township GOP chairman, has al- Board of Adjustment last night would be zoning by variance," he bage. Over this covered garbage, Mr. Maneri commented to ready been named by the com- heard summations from attor said. newsmen that arguments for and Fire Levels chairman J. Russell Woolley. Mr. Hesse wants to buBd a Robertson Close mittee to 'run for an Assembly neys to conclude hearings on ap- Claiming that this action would $200,000 plant." Of Access against rezoning should be seat. plication by, Charles J. Hesse, Several names were discussed come under severe criticism from The request, called the "Bat- expressed at a public hearing. Inc., to build an asphalt plant on Farmhouse including Spring Lake Heights' Coleman has been a council- the Superior Courts of the state, tle of the Blacktop," now is re- He indicated that Hie adminis- a six-acre tract off Main St., Bel- MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — Fire Mayor Joseph E. Robertson, who man for eight years. He now is he continued, "If you want to ferred to the Planning Board; Af- Stifles Fort tration's case favoring change ford, adjacent to the sanitary will be aired at that time. destroyed a vacant farmhouse was a close contender for the chairman of the Asbury Park amend the zoning ordinance, go ter an opinion is received from LONG BRANCH - Councilman landfill. to the Planning Board.' From the other side of the on Rt. 34, opposite Hollywood Assembly seat surrendered last Housing Authority. He learned tlje Planners, the Zoning Board Edgar N. Dinkelaplel yesterday Four separate meetings have fence came a letter from J. Paul Liquor Store, yesterday. week by Irving E. Keith, Brad- his politics the hard way, start- He referred to petitions pro- will make its ruling. laid that Fort Monmouth is be- been devoted to testimony, pro Jannuzzo, chairman of Holmdel Fire Chief Louis Aurienuna re- ley Beach. ing at the bottom of the ladder duced April 5 carrying signatures ing stifled by inadequate means and con, on the proposed plant. A favorable ruling by the zone Young Republicans' zoning com- ported the structure had been Coleman, however, was consid- as a GOP committeeman. against the proposed plant and of access. Marvin E. Schaefer, Oakhurst, board will require that the Town- mittee. He called upon the gov- unused for several years. ered the best bet by the GOP He declined to seek re-election also noted that the one person in The councilman, up for re-elec- representing the objectors, said ship Committee make the final erning body to separate rezoniqg Firefighters from Cliffwood, high command and the 34-mem- this year but is backing the in- the vicinity who testified in be- tion May 11, said that playing the property in question is an M-2 decision. from the ordinance revision. Oak Shades, ' Hotrndel and Fre- ber committee will give him the cumbent councilmanic state in half of the facility "is in the. politics with state roads deals neau were alerted at 11:45 a.m. nod tomorrow. Asbury. Zone which strictly forbids the road construction business." the fort a hardship. He added Mr. Jannuzzo commented thai and worked the blaze ior more Other candidates mentioned at Like Assemblyman Keith, the manufacture of asphalt and tar F r a n c i s X. Moore, Atlantic that by delaying the needed roads improvements proposed in the than two hours, the chief said, the luncheon were Commissioner councilman did little to help the products. Highlands, attorney for Mr. and connections, the state is run- ordinance, revision, though not adding that cause of the fire has Daniel Kruman, Deal, and Dick GOP presidential candidate, "If you grant this variance, Hesse, opened his remarks by Child Struck ning the risk of losing the fort, the best possible, are desirable. riot been determined. Klein, Ocean Township, publisher Barry Goldwater, last year. then you would have to throw asking, "Where is Grandinetti?" which he described as Monmouth He contends a legal battle over, County's largest industry. rezoning will delay benefits to William Grandinetti, Palmer By Car Dies Ave., East Keansburg, is a client Mr. Dlnkelspiel said several be gained from ordinance revi- Full Investigation Ordered by Board of Mr. Schaefer and does not live years ago he was instrumental sion. Separating the two will pre- or own property in the plant site In stemming an attempt to close vept this, he asserts. Of Injuries area, although Mr. Schaefer has the fort. Mr. Jannuzzo reiterated Young listed him as an objector. He MIDDLETOWN — Richard He promised to introduce a Republican contentions that the has not appeared at any of the Verange, 3V$, of Navesink Ave., motion at Thursday's City Coun- township master plan should bi Probe of School Disorders Starts board's hearings. died at 3:45 this morning in cil meeting which would result in restudled and updated. He re- | MATAWAN. TOWNSHIP - The A: Foster supported the call for a the cafeteria beyond lunch pe- said there were only tour or five a meeting with Ma). Gen. Frank peated club allegations that the Mr. Moore said Mr. Schae/er Monmouth Medical Center. Regional. Board of Education, in full investigation* riods. students involved in the demon- W. Moorman military head of the present industrial zone is ade- also represents Michael J. Stavc- executive session, decided last A preliminary report was to A number of students claimed strations. Wednesday, the princi- Dr. C. Malcolm B. Gilman, Electronics Command, to discuss quate to meet needs of interest- la, who applied to build an as- night to conduct a full-scale probe have been made last night, but that student-faculty communica- pal raised the number to "five or county physician, said death was what can be done to protect the ed industrial accounts. phalt plant on Laurel Ave. The into disorders at the high school fort. (See HOLMDEL, Page 3) the board decided to wait for tion is inadequate in the school, six," adding that it could not application was withdrawn. the result of a fractured skull. last Tuesday. more information. that class trips have been re- have been more-than eight. Tahe Off Veil1 The "boy was struck by * car Three news articles in The Reg- After the executive session, Mr. duced, suspensions increased, the Board members William F. Da- "Let's take the veil off this Sunday afternoon on Monmouth ister last week quoted some Foster had this to say: length of the school year in- vis and Harold J. Dolan, who matter and find out what's be- Ave. near his home. school authorities who questioned What Happened? creased, that extra-curricular ac- serve on the board-teacher liaison hind the whole thing," He said. Today*s Index, whether an attempt were being "It is important that the super- tivities are inadequate, and de- committee, have termed the fig- "This property is zoned for in- Taken first to Riverview Hos- Page Page made by high school adminis- intendent and the board be in- manded that the Easter holidaya ures "ridiculous." dustrial property. The township pital, he was - lster moved to Allen-Scott 6 Events of yean Ago trators to put a lid on public dis- formed to the fullest as to what be increased. None of the specif- The range of number of demon- zoned it. It is- now marshland Long Branch hospital for sur- Amusements .21 Herblock .._.., cussion of the issue. happened, what was done about ic issues was discussed last strators has been placed various- gery. Termites Movie Timetable The term "coverup" was used it, and what further action, if night. ly by teachers, board members Dennis A. Anderson, 18, of Lath- Bridge : 5 Call 842-2566. Monmouth Ter- Blrtlu ... 2 Obituaries by board members last night who any, is required." Principal John V. Caracciolo and students at fewer than 50 to am Ave:, Navesink, charged with John Chamberlain « Sports insisted that ail the facts be put On Tuesday, students demon- failed to report the disorder! to more than 290, depending on mite Control (Dick Barnett) 661 careless driving by Patrolman Classified W-M Stock Market.... on the table—and then a decision strated by sitting in the hallways Mr. Foster during the day Tues- whether students who sat In the Branch Ave., Little Silver.—Adv. Harold T. Reilly at the time of Comics •- 17 Successful Investing. 4 made as to what steps will be and blocking doors when classes day. He has been critlriied by cafeteria beyond lunch time are Dog Vaccination Clinic Tonight the accident, now faces a,man- Crossword Paale __,— 8 Television ., M taken. were being changed, singing, board members (or not reporting. counted. Monmouth Beach Fire House. datory charge'of causing death Editorials « Women's- News _. JM1 ' School Superintendent Luther banging on lockers and sitting In On Tuesday, Mr, Caricdolo (See PROBE, Cage 3) 7:30 to 8:30 P.M.—Adv. by auto. .'"' ' .' t • • • • ..K April 20, 1965 im BAIJLY REGISTER Planners Act to Get Negroes Liken Fire Engine | Births Obituaries Specialized Advice EDWAKD T. BOUWHAN KIVEIVIEV Red Bank Mayor's Wife SHREWSBURY - Services will MATAWAN — The Planning la a second re*dution, the be held at t Cm. tomorrow Board last night approved two Shade Tree Commission will be Mr. gnd Mrs. Gobel Weslaway, from her late .residence, 849 Plan to Boston Tea Party resolutions designed to give the empowered to act as an advisory 46 Fishhawk Dr., Middletown, Is Dead at 38 Brood St., for Mrs. Jennie B. board full advantage of special body to the Planning Board in con, Friday. Hounihan, who' died Sunday. ized opinion. RARJTAN TOWNSHIP - Mrs. • • RED BANK — The purchase of Mayor Benedict R. Nicosia in- minority groups were paying for the planting or removal of trees Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gutzahr, Phyllis Olinsky, 36, of 53 Lafay- Under a resolution sponsored A Requiem Mas* will follow tt • new fire engine was likened to dicated he was willing to be the fire equipment but were not and shrubs in subdivisions. 102 Borden St., Shrewsbury, son, ette Dr., wife of Maysr Marvin by board member George W. Con- I a.m. in 'St- James Catholic the Boston Tea Party at last shown the evidence if a racial members of the organization us- William Tjerney, a former Friday. Olinsky, died yesterday in Moo- nor, all major subdivision plans Church, Red Bank.' ' - bar was causing the situation. ing it. board chairman, objected to the Mr. and Mrs. Michael Reo, 19 mouth Medical Center, Long night's Borough Council meet- submitted to the board will be re- Born in Everett', Mr*. Houni- Public money never has been Raymond Williams of River St. shade tree resolution, on grounds Church St., Middletown, son, Sat- Branch. Council adopted an ordinance viewed by the fire department for han was a daughter of the late withheld from the department, called the situation "taxation that all advice of this type should urday. appropriating $33,000 for the final approval of placing of fire Mrs. Olinsky wai born In the John W. and Jane Rfcpphard. hut the mayor said: "If there is without representation, just like be of a professional nature. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gerding, 79 truck. During the measure's hydrantj, street widths and simi- Bronx, N.Y., and lived there un- She was a member of the Ro- discrimination, as far as I'm the Boston Tea Party," Tierny said he knew of no pro- Biagham Ave., Rurason, daugh- •public hearing, two Negroes lar problems. til moving here eight yean ago. sary and Altar Society of St' concerned, we'll withhold it." "It's embarrassing for us, "we fessional Bdvice currently avail- ter, Saturday. Her husband ha> been a town- spoke of the lack of representa- James Church and of the La- Not Members see big, red'fire engines doing able on the shade tree group. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Howard, ship conunitteeman five years, tion of their race in the fire de- Byrd Walker of Clifford PI. Advice of Value diei Auxiliary of Shrewsbury things for us, but we're not al- 84 Wilson Ave., Port Monmouth, and mayor since the beginning Hose Company. partment. broached the subject, noting that lowed to help." Garr Says Mr. Connors pointed out that son, Saturday. of thi» year. Mr. Walker asked how mem- even though the commission is Mr. and Mrs. William Craw- Mn. Olinsky was a volunteer Surviving are her husband, Ed- Minister Asks Prompt Action bership in a fire company could composed of laymen, its advice ford, 34 Hemlock St., Hazlet, son, worker at the Raritan Township ward T. Hounihan; three daugh- be obtained to which Mayor Taylor Grabs is valuable to a board which Saturday, Library the part six yean, and ters, Mrs. Louis Dorick of Fair Nicosia replied, "I think you must be concerned with trees, Mr. and Mrs. Chi-Yaua Lee, at the Middle Road School Li- Haven, Mrs. Carmen Calandriel- should be as aggressive as pos- Headlines fire plugs, roads, and building 54 Point Rd., Little Stiver, daugh- brary the past two yean, Five lo, at home, and Mn. Richard sible. I agree that all groups codes among all its other duties. ter, Saturday. weeks ago she was appointed Moran, this place; five sisters, Save the Landmarks LONG BRANOH—Milton Garr, Mrs. John Hawkins and Mrs. should be represented in most Michael J. Kidzus, a member Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Har- senior clerk of the township li- president of the Third Ward Civic George H. Lange of Red Bank, COLTS NECK - "We have to save certain sites, either organizations." of the commission, added that his grove, 135 West Bergen PI., Red brary. just one year left," Rev. John S. through the state's Green Acres Association, last night charged group has engaged Rutgers to Mrs. John Sagtirlon of this place Privately Chartered Bank, son, Sunday. She was a member of the .Grauel warned the Plannin program or "some other action." City Council candidate John D. make a two-week survey of the and Mrs. Kenneth Solt and Mrs. Mr. Nicosia admitted the fire Mr. and Mrs. Harry Watson, Sisterhood of the United Hebrew Board Jast night. Taylor with "trying to grab head- borough, and to submit a report John Powers of Little Silver; six "Everything is moving so fast," companies are privately charter- 603 Cambridge Ave., Union Congregation of Keyport, the Speaking as the president lines" when he proposed Sunday on what trees should be pruned, grandchildren, and nine great- said the Rev. Mr, Grauel. "With ed organizations, but said the Beach, son, Sunday. Women's Democratic Club of this the Colts Neck Historical Societ that the city invest surplus replaced or planted. The survey grandchildren. the quick turnover of land borough invests money in them Mr. and Mr*. Charlei McCabe, township, the Parent-Teacher As- J?ev. Mr. Gruael was referrin money in short term notes. will begin April 23. everything will be gone in for its benefit, not for the com- 53 Scholer Dr., Union Beach, sociation, and Bnai Brith Ayelet Interment, under the direction to the progress invading thi "Where has Mr. Taylor been?" In other business, Mayor Ed- year." pany's. It would be very expen- daughter, Sunday. Chapter, Hariet. She attended of the WiUiam S. Anderson Fu- township. The "one year left" The minister approached the sive for the borough to run a fire Mr. Garr rhetorically asked. He ward E. Hyrne assured a resident neral Home, will be in Mt Oli- stated that for 50 years the city Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Katinsky, Beth Mordecai Temple, Perth Planning Board last night with department, he said. who asked about the statue of Amboy. vet Cemetery. two concrete suggestions on be- has been following the practice of trees in the Marc Woods develop- 55 Warren Dr., Matawan, ion, Also in sympathy with the Mr*. Olinsky is survived by her half of the historical society: investing in the notes. ment that any work still undone yesterday. GOP Raps speakers was Councilman Daniel tatter. Charles Cooper of the ARTHUR D. VANDERBILT The first proposed that the Mr. Garr said he learned of the will be finished. It necessary, Mr. and MM. George Baisley, J. O'Hern, chairman of the fire Bronx. Her mother was the late NEPTUNE - Arthur D. Vt> ordinances be amended in terms committee. He said he would practice from City Manager money remaining from the origi- 77 Wallace St., Red Bank, daugh- ter, yesterday. Gertrude GoMenberg Cooper. derbilt, 69, of SM North River- Strathmore of land or structures of historic meet with Mr. Walker and Mr. James F, Roosevelt, who, tie nal performance bond will be dale Dr. died at his home yes- Mr. and Mm. Herbert Schu- Abo surviving, besides her hus- nature. The second proposed a Williams to discuss membership claimed, explained it to him the used to insure its completion, he terday. night of the school budget hear said. mann, 50 Lenox Ave., Rumson, band, are two ions, Todl S. and law that builders and developers application procedure. Born in Raritao Township, be Democrats ing. A sketch plat submitted by daughter, yesterday. Mark S. Olinsky, bath at borne, would be prohibited from de- The ordinance provides for a was the son of the late George Mr. Garr said that more than Paha, Inc., for the subdivision Mr. and Mrs. John Hicks, 41 and two lisiers, Mrs. Seymour •MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - R stroying old structures until all $2,000 down payment for a new A. and Clementine Dangler Van- interested parties were notified. $1 million earmarked for the new into two lots of a M,125-square- Crane Ct., MiddJetown, »on, yet- Cantor ol New Hyde Park, L.I., publicans here jumped onto th pumper for the Liberty Hose "Somebody should be given the junior high school already has foot plot at Rt. 34 and Broad St., terdajr. and Mrs. Arnold Narc« of <*«*«"• A retired Jersey Central Company, and a $31,000 bond is- Power and Light Company em- campaign trail last night, rappin; opportunity to save these build- been Invested In such notes. was classified as aa exempt sub- Mr. and Mm. William Kelly, Queens, N.Y. sue. ployee, be mi World War I Strathmore Democrats and th He adled that often fhe city division. 87 Avenue of Two Riven, Rum- •The funeral will be tomorrow ings, ' he said. The truck will replace one that Amy veteran. He was a mem- present administration. 'In (he Process' is over 20 years old and costly to borrows money and invests in Also classified as exempt sub- son. daughter, this morning. at 11 a.m. in the John W. Meh- Mr. and Mrs. Harry ZKzowj fenbedc Funeral Home, Hazlet, ber of Jehovah's Witnesses, •Taking Issue witti a publisher The chairman of the Planning repair. notes bearing a higher return. divisions were the John Baker Mr. Garr attributed to Mr. Roose- tract on Ziegler PI., consisting of 52 Third Ave., Atlantic Highlands, with Rabbi Max D. Davidson of Bradley Beach. He bad Uwd Board, George Dittmar, told the Council authorized advertise- here seven years. Ketement attributed to Marvir Rev. Mr. Grauel, "we are in the velt the statement that the city three-quarters of an acre, and a daughter, this morning, Beth Mordecai Temple officiat- ment for bids for the vehicle. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Paris, Strathmore Democratic process now of drawing up collects a healthy profit from the 310x200-foot plot on Rt. 34 owned ing. Burial will be in Cedar Park The bids will be returnable May Annabelle Andrew* Vanderbat; Club president, Albert E. Allen amendments." interest. by Rohall, Inc. MQNMOUTH MEDICAL Cemetery. We*twood. 17. three sons, George C. VandeitdK The minister continued: "I The board directed a letter to Lang Branch GOP club president, declared: of Laurence Harbor, Evart D. don't think the owners have the Donald Haas, president of Mata- JOSEPH P. COMNTMWO, JR. "The GOP categorically dis- Mr. and Mrs. John Juska, 168 Vanderbilt of Hazlet and Robert right to tear down buildings. I'm wan Land Co., Union, owner and UJNG BRANCH — Services for Chelsea Ave., Long Branch, G. Vanderbilt of Toms Riven a associates itself from any in< sick to my stomach at this Wants No Volley Ball developer of the Matawan Vill- daughter, Sunday. Joseph Paul Colantonio, Jr., 22, brother, William Vanderbilt, alto ttmated coalition with any Demo progress." age Apartments, ordering him to al Court Monday, April 12, by and four grandchildren. Farms. tinuous transportation plans. formerly of Asbury Park, died ficient over all plannng. Magistrate Thomas E. Fitzgerald To Nimble Mr. and Mrs. Lenton Tucker, Services will be tomorrow at Saturday in Fitkin Hospital, Nep- Pool is Rejected 74 Rockwell Ave., Long Branch, 9:30 a.m. from the Daniel A. or violating a borough ordinance, tune. Shade Tree Unit The one denial of the evening daughter, Sunday. Reiliy Funeral Home, 801 D St. ill appeal. Candidates Grant Firm Born in East Orange, Mrs. To Honor Duryee went to Robert Hayden, who Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Cope, Rawson moved to Hialeah > 12 His attorney, Louis M. Drazin LONG BRANCrf - Candidate! wanted to build a swimming pool Englishtown, daughter, yester- WLAD1MIK KOVAL years ago after living here many ^FREEHOLD — The Monmouth )f Red Bank, filed a notice of for the May II city council elec- on his Richdale Rd. property. The Year to Build day. HIALEAH, Fla. — Wladimir yean. She still summered here County Shade Tree Commission ippeal to Monmouth County tion, if they are quick about it, board, at last month's meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tilton, Koval,' formerly of Freehold, and died while visiting her daugh- will dedicate a plaque Sunday, will have the opportunity to ap- was told that the pool was three- 466 Narragansett Ave., North N.J., died Saturday at Hialeah ter in Ocean Township. >>urt yesterday. Long Branch, daughter, yester- May 16, at 2 p.m. at Holmdel pear in two public forums Mon- quarters finished when the owner New Plant Hospital, here, after a long ill- She was a member of the Ariel Mr. Rosgn was found guilty of day night. learned it was in a prohibited day. County Park in memory of the OCEAN TOWiNSHIP - The ness. Club, here, and a former member ^stalling a heating system in a Scheduled for that date Is the area. The board refused to act on man who first urged creation of Township Council last night Mr. Koval is survived by a Bis- of the First Methodist Church el annual "Candidates Night" spon- the plea to change the ordinance FITKIN the county commission. louse on Cherry St. without ch- granted, Beacon Land. Inc. a ter in Canada, two nephew* and Asbury Park. sored by the Elberon Communitj so that the pool could be finished. Neptune The memorial will honor Wil- aining a permit and without the year's extension to build a 40,000- five niecei. Surviving are two daughter*. Association and the "Let's Meel Mr. and Mrs. James Cullen, liam B. Duryee, of Allentown, a Discussed but not acted on were square-foot industrial plant at The funeral will be tomorrow Mn. Patricia Marshall of Berk- •equired inspection by Harold S. and Hear the Candidates" pro- East Freehold Rd., Freehold, former secretary of the state the following: Rt. 66 and Bowne Rd. at 3 p.m. in the Freeman Funeral eley, Mass., and Mrs. Janice rlarks, borough heating inspec- gram sponsored jointly by th< son, yesterday. Agriculture Department and a Robert Le May will be notified Attorney John Halleran of Gior- Home, Freehold, with Rev. Vic- Francis of Ocean Township; a *r. Greater Long Branch Republi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oliver, charter member of the county as to the necessary square foot- dano and Giordano, West End, tor Narkevltch, pastor of the brother, Norman C. Smith ol can Club and the Long Brand 38 Brinkerhoff Ave., Freehold, Planning Board and Shade Tree Sentencing Mr. Rosen, Magis- age required when he builds on told the council construction had Russian Baptist Church, Free- New York Gty, and five grand- Women's Republican Club. son, yesterday. Commission. • ate Fitzgerald pointed out that an undersized lot. The house been delayed because of a lengthy hold, officiating. Burial will be in children. At the same ceremony there le ordinance provides a fine of Neither side will change dates riginally on the property was and complicated title search. Maplewood Cemetery, Freehold Services were held this morning Both groups maintain that pro- will be a presentation recognizing 200 or five days in jail for every destroyed by fire. Herman Singer of 406 Sher- Township. from the Ely Funeral Home, 514 grams have been planned well ir gifts of county nurserymen to the ay the heating plant is in opera- Drainage Problem man Ave., Deal Park, the prin- Jailed On Second Ave. advance and that it now is toe tree and plant gardens in the tion without the permit and in- J. Donald Roche, who is build- cipal in the firm, said he has a WILLIAM ALEXANDER late to alter plans. park. The session has been sched- spection. ing Hedgefield on Lakeside Ave., committment for occupancy of Drug Charge MARLBORO - William Ale* CHARLES A. FARLEY uled in hopes that cherry trees Mr. Rosen's installation, the Last night, the executive com had decision deferred until next the proposed building from an ander, 66, of Texas Rd., Morgan- MANAHAWK1N - Charles A. mittee of the GOP group met t planted in the park will be in agistrate said, had been in vio- month because of a drainage electronics manufacturing com- NEW YORK - James Delisa, ville, died Sunday at Monmouth Farley, 80, of Bay Ave. died Sun- bloom. tion for about 330 days. formulate a solution. Wha: pany. Medical Center, Long Branch, day in Atlantic City Hosital. He >rob!em. The county planning 29, of 80 Dunbar Ave., Long emerged is that the Republics board already has granted its ap- In other action, the council after a long illness. was the brother of Peter Farley program, to be held in the YMCA proval. sold a parcel of land in Deal Branch, was arraigned in Crimi- Surviving is a cousin, Mrs. of Fair Haven. gymnasium on Broadway, will be- Mill Pond Village or Red Maple Beach Estates to Robert J, Wil- nal Court here Friday on a drug Elizabeth Simmons, here. gin at 8 p.m. while the E.C.A.'; Mr. Farley, who operated a Instructs Pool Owners Homes, built by Mallozzi and Son, son, 4 Arbor Way, Wayside, for possession charge. Services wild be tomorrow at 11 program, to be held in fhe Elbe- grocery store, was a member will have a public hearing at next $1,000, and another parcel in the a.m. from the F. Leon Harris Fu- ron firehouse, will start at 8:30, Delisa, a steamfitter, was ar- of the Manahawkin Methodist month's meeting at 9 p.m. The same area to E. J. Slover, Jr., neral Home, Red Bank . Burial Church and Mariner* Lodge, In the former case, each candi- rested with another man and a public hearing for Cedar Vale 1640 Westfield St., Oakhurst, for wiil be in White Ridge Ceme- F6AM, Barnegat. To Follow Regulations date is alloted seven minutes to will be scheduled at next month's $375. woman at they sat in the front tery, Eatontown. Besides his brother, he is sur- speak and three minutes to an- meeting. seat of a car parked at 116th LITTLE SILVER - You can' The borough has approved its swer questions. So—if everything vived by his wife, Mrs. Helen Joseph Manzo's Palomino tell it by the weather, but tin $3,750 share of the $13,080 two- goes according to schedule — Street and Park Ave. here Thurs- Church Farley; four daughters, states on Hominy Hill Rd. are Borough Council knows summe year contract with the^Gershen candidates will have a few min- Board Issues day at 11 p.m. Hold Decision Mrs. Violet Simpson of Forked jeing referred to the township River, Mn. Thelma Roth, here, if on the way. firm. utes between speeches to run Police said an officer noticed jngineer, Claude Birdsall. De- Mrs. Helen Luker of Levittown, It's issued a warning to swim: The mayor sajd the state is at- across town in time for the Elber- the woman place a rubber band On Subdivision :ision on Rolling Hills, Section Contracts At Pa., and Mrs. Maxine Ramsey, ming pool owners. tempting to have a year's pro- on program. around a packet of glassene en- i-A, which has been approved by LONG BRANCH - The Plan- Atlantic City; two other brothers, The swimming pool ordinanc gram approved. The program velopes. When he approached he engineer, will be deferred ning Board last night withheld Emerson Farley of Barnegat, and here will be enforced strictly then would be renewed for a sec- the car, she allegedly attempted 1 intil the bond is received. Sea Bright decision on the application of the John Farley, In California; four Councilman Chester Apy said las ond year, he said. to hide the packet in her stock, Given Army The last item tabled for con- SEA BRIGHT - The Board of Century Building Co. for a major grandchildren, and four great- night. Clean-up Week ing. Investigation revealed that iideration at the next meeting is Education last night voted to subdivision until its attorney grandchildren. . Building Inspector Lewis R, Councilman Charles Bruno an- the packet contained 12 glassene ifarvin Brodcr's Phalanx Farms renew the teaching contract of rules who owns Leslie Ct. Lowry will pay particular atten- nounced that the week of May envelopes of heroin. The Shinn Funeral Home, here, tion to the ordinance's require- 3-3 will be "clean-up week" here Promotion in Phalanx Rd. Mr. Broder is Mrs. Mary R. Covino tor the The building firm originally is in charge of arrangements. ment that a pool be enclosed by Collections will be held,on the FORT MONMOUTH - Thomas ieeking final approval of Section coming school year. Her salary Arrested wits Delisa wai James wanted to construct seven hous- Rubino, 23, a plumber of Newark a four foot fence with gate, Mr. same days of the week as regular J. Dames of 2] Barbara La., but found out that two lots do will be $6,600 per year. es at Sycamore and Ocean Aves., MAZZA FUNERAL , Oakhurst, has been named acting rot conform in the mean width. The board also will offer a and Mrs. Elsie Ramirez, 38, of but changed its plans to Include Apy said. garbage collections in the various RED BANK - The funeral for chief of the Computation Agency The board informed the builder contract to Alien Johnson, school New York. nine houses. The addition would r Letter Being Sent sections of the borough, he said. Clement D. Mazza, 51, of 41 East e of the Army Electr6nics Com- at he could go ahead and re- custodian, at $5,190 per year. Arraigned before Judge Arthur require the company to go jH said Mr. Lowry will send Mayor Stephens proclaimed the Bergen PI., who died Sunday, will ISfters explaining the ordinance to week of April 26 "Youth Em- mand. [uest a building permit, but he A 184-day sdiool calendar for Braun, the men were held in $500 through Leslie Ct. bail each and the woman pa- be tomorrow at 8 a.m. from the borough residents. ployment Service Week" here, in He was chief of the agency's rill not be able to convey a deed the 1965-66 school year was In- The street was dedicated to the John E. Day Funeral Home, here, '•The hiring of Alvin 'E. Ger- tribute to that volunteer-staffed, Automatic Data Processing Sys- intil he receives final approval. troduced at last night's session. roled, pending a hearing later cky but, according to Laurence this month. with a Solemn High Requiem iiea Associates, Trenton, as bor- no-fee employment agency for tems Division. The calendar was held for con- Wolfson, a principal in the firm, Mass at 9 a.m. in St. Anthony's ough planning consultants will teenagers. The Computation Agency pro- CHARGED WITH THEFT sideration at next month's board It wa* reported to be Delta's the city never formally accepted Catholic Church. Burial will be In be delayed a month or two, May- vides data processing for scientif- LONG BRANCH - Cornelius meeting. first arrest. . it. Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Middletown. or Charles W. Stephens reported Thousands of Indians in Bra- ic and non-technical elements of Jentley, 27, of 23 Central Ave., In other board business, It was Residents in th« area have Ust sight. the Electronics Command, iras being held In lieu of $500 zil's dimly known interior slilj decided to seek bids for Interior Geysers are among nature's! lodged objections to the construc- Need Money? Sell those things live Stone Age lives, totally un- il last night on a charge of classroom painting, the repair of rarest phenomena. They exist tion of nine houses on the tract. IThe snag: The state has run you really don't need with a o)it of funds allocated for the ware of the world of the Cold Some 18 Indian reservations lie tealing a portable television set roof drain gutters and repair or in significant numbers only in They claim that to many build- purpose under the federal Local War and the atom, the National within a half day's drive oi' *om Joyce Hansen, 21 Atlantic replacement of the South St. fide- Yellowstone National Park, Ice- ings woirfd disrupt the neighbor- Daily ReaUtai Classified Ad. Banning Assistance Program. Geographic says. Phoenix. walk adjacent to school properly. land and New Zealand, hood's quiet •tanotphwe. \ Call now. Is Returning Select Pair THE DAILY REGISTER Tuesday, April 20, 196S-3 But Stays Mum on Plans For Race In Woolley Still May Run LONG BRANCH - Formi This morning, his mother, Mrs. mayor and councilman Thomas Thomas McClintock, 148 Nor- Eatontown 1. MeClintoc^ will be here Thurs wood Ave., said her son would For Mayor in Freehold W but, according tp his mothei arrive Thursday evening and his political plans still are u; leave for his Denver, Colo., home FREEHOLD — Democratic They are Edward W. Geiger spoken. next Tuesday. Councilman Frank K. Woolle; and Jerome A. Power. The club Rumors yesterday fndicafec The purpose of his trip, she said last night he" is reconsiderin is expected to endorse them at that Mr. McCjintock would return said, is to attend business con- a prior decision not to run fo a meeting tomorrow night while to this city to campaign in be ference at the Rahway headquar- mayor this year but doesn't ex also coming to agreement on a half of Councilman Henry R ters of the drug firm with which pect to reverse the conclusion. mayoralty candidate to oppose Cioffi and John D. Taylor, botl he is associated. He also will "I would like to make a ru incumbent Republican Frank E. running for at-large seats in th try to sell his residence here, she this year," he said, "if my bus Gibson. May 11 City Council election. added. ness position would permit. Bu No 'Free Ride' However, Mrs. McClintock left barring some sudden change, "We will not give Gibson a free open 'the possibilities of her son won't be a candidate." ride," Mr. Woolley said when dabbling in local politics during The Democrat, president of th asked of the possibility that the Probe latter's third term bid would be his brief stay. local Democratic club arn (Continued) unopposed. Mr. Foster said last night tha Mr. McClintock resigned from spokesman for the party steerin; committee, said he hopes to ob Republicans John Thompson Mr. Caraociolo has been the Council Dec. 29 after his firm tain acceptances today from tw and former Councilman Anthony structed to get a full report . transferred him to Denver. Edward C. Broege Morris J. Oppenheim Leonard B. Schmelz men endorsed by the steerin] B. Smith already have teamed the superintendent's office an Trip Was Planned committee for borough counc with the mayor in a solid GOP that "it be speeded up." His mother said the trip home seats. front to regain full control of mu- The board is holding a specii had been planned since he left Bank Forum nicipal affairs. meeting Monday night and hope; at the turn of the year. His family will remain In Denver, she Freehold Votes Agains The Democrats have a 5-1 to have the first stage of the in- added. On Estates Hospital Da edge on the council now but vestigation completed by then. Councilmen Carl Van Derveer Wailing to Compare If the former mayor does en Assessors' Law Plans Robert B. Dixon and Theodore Mayer usually vote Some individual board mem gage in political spadework for Set April 28 Sales Slated with GOP Councilman Joseph R. the two mentioned candidates, EATONTOWN-This borough's Collins so that the mayor, who bers have started their own ASBURY PARK - The Ne FREEHOLD - No one mad< tive sponsorship of the pla Republican county committee probes and will compare the L Mr. Cioffi would stand to derive Jersey National Bank and Trusi can vote when the council is split, the greater benefit. any accusations but there was a: Democratic Councilmen Frank K chairman James N. Wdicott, Jr., Tomorrow has held a tentative balance of formation they have gatherec Company today announced thai aroma of politics last night sur- Woolley and Alfred E. Sandei last night named Councilman RED BANK — Tomorrow power. with that to be submitted by Mi Bitter quarrels with Mayor Mil- Edward C. Broege, the Man rounding a discussion of whethe said there was a lack of detailei Robert B. Dixon and Daniel H. ton F. Unterraeyer have left Mr. the day Riverview Hospital wouk Caracciolo. mouth County Treasurer, Morri state law should require that mu information and asked that th Kaufmann, chairman of the Zon- Neither Mr. Van Derveer nor Cioffi aching.in the first ward, like to see business boom Board member Richard 0 J. Oppenheim and Leonard B nicipal assessors be colleg< resolution be tabled. ing Board of Adjustment, Repub- Councilman Leonard Conway, which is represented by Mr. Un- Red Bank. Crane, also a member of th. Sohmelz will be the featurec graduates. lican candidates for the two Bor- whose terms expire this year, termeyer. Mr. McClintock, who On a vote, Mr. Collins motio: Approximately *60 stores havi board-teacher liaison committee, speakers at the bank's open for- Republican Councilman Josepr, ough Council seats to be filled will seek new terms. Mr. Van ived in the first ward, might be passed, with the mayor breakin; agreed to donate 5 per cent o which handles grievances, s a i um on "Estate Planning througi R. Collins asked for approval o: next November. Derveer remains a possible com- Wednesday that no decision ha able to swing a few votes Mr. Wills and Trusts", being con a three-all tie. Mr. Collins wa: the day's receipts to the River- promise candidate for mayor but Cioffi's way. a resolution opposing a bill nov Joined by two Democrats, wh Councilman Dixon, who is com- been made as to whether ther. ducted on Wednesday evening: before the state Legislature tha1 view building fund to be used fo Mr. Conway, who wants to be April 28, in the Empress Motel. frequently support Republicas pleting his second term as an the 160-bed addition under con might be a reprimand tor OIL However, some observers feel would provide that all future as- appointed council member, will appointed postmaster, won't run high school principal for not re- that Mr. McClintock's political Asbury Park. policy matters, Councilmen Ca struction. for any elective office. sessors have a four-year collag' E. Van Derveer and Theodon run for his first elected three- porting the disorders to Mr. Fos strength here is overestimated, Mr. Broege, the county's for- The project is being sponsorec The postmastership is subject degree or an equivalent in ex Mayer, while Democrat Leonari year terni. Running last Novem- ter Tuesday. The liaison unit met and they question if his presence mer surrogate, will discuss thi by the Retail Trade Board, ai to congressional suggestion, by perience. Conway was opposed. ber, he was beaten by two votes Tuesday night. could have any bearing on the importance of a will. In ad- Republican Mayor Frank by Democrat Bruce J. Mangan. affiliate of the Community Cham Democratic Rep. James J. Ho- No one had any quarrel wit Mr. Caracciolo reportedly toll campaign. dition to his 10 years of service Gibson joined Mr. Collins in ac- ber of Commerce. ward, to President Johnson. Mr. the services of incumbent Repub Mr. Kaufmann will make his students at an assembly 1 a t Mr. Taylor so far has found as surrogate, Mr. Broege was Chamber executive John D Conway has support from a lican Assessor Fred E. Quinn, irst try for a place on the gov- Tuesday that he will form a com he sledding in the first ward less clerk of the Board of Freehold- erning body. Bolduc said some of the smalle Democratic Chairman Abe Rey- rough than has Mr. Cioffi. ers for 18 years; operated thi former mayor who usually run nolds but not from a majority of mittee of teachers to work foi Local Democrats met last night shops with fluctuating businesse, Monmouth Coal and Supply Co Democrats unopposed for his present post. the county executive committee, better methods of faculty-studen Both Mr. Taylor and Mr. Ciof- n the American Legion Hall on have pledged certain amounts for 36 years and, since last De (Continued) Mr. Collins said Mr. Quinn wai which favors the vice chairman, communication. i have been endorsed by Council- Rt. 35, but failed to pick a sec- and will meet the pledges comber, has been associated witr So will Hugh Meehan, an un adequately reimbursed at $4,10J Aloysious (Sam) Crawford. To be decided when the probe woman Lucy J. Wilson, who often ond candidate for the two coun- sales are down tomorrow. the bank's trust and mortgage dertaker, who received the mos a year for part time services bus Is completed is the question saw eye-to-eye with Mr. McClin- cil seats. Melvin J. Kohn, Plan- ock on city matters. departments. votes on his ticket when he mad said that the proposed new la The stores participating wil whether some or ali of the stu- ning Board chairman, has al- have posters in their window: Mr. Oppenheim, a local attor- a losing run for freeholder i: would force council to spend per- dents who demonstrated will be ready been announced as a coun- asking passersby to "Shop Hen ney and an authority on inheri 1963. haps $10,000 a year to engagi suspended, expelled or otherwisi Mayor Nicosia will be stepping a college graduate. cil candidate. i on Hospital Day." disciplined. Planners tance and gift taxes will speak on that subject. Admitted to th< nto county politics for the firs "How do you know," asktx "Recommendations, until wi (Continued) New Jersey Bar in 1927, Mr. Op- time, as will Mr. Sagotsky Mr. Sanders. "Maybe we'wouli have the full facts, would be pre- creation of the Monmouth Bat- penheim practiced general law "ormer Freehold borough at- find an eligible retired man wh mature," Mr. Foster commented tlefield State Park. There also Decision Is Reserved until 1939 when he was appointed torney. was a college graduate. Several board members havi would be establishment of a new Assemblyman MeGann wil! a federal estate tax examine 'Needs More Study' declared that the board will no water reservoir at the headwat- and an Internal Revenue agent, be campaigning for his first full be intimidated by student demon ers of the Manasquan River. | erm. "This needs more study." In Fatality Hearing In 1955 he returned to the prac- Mr. Woolley said that he ha (trations and that students will The county plan considers Paul Kiernan, former mayo: tice of law in Asbury Park. sought information from Demo not be permitted to run the high imong reserved open spaces the of Long Branch and now a state NEW SHREWSBURY - Mag- driving east on Sycamore Ave. Mr. Schmelz will discuss the ratic Assemblyman Patrick J. school. irobability that there will be no| committeeman, will also be on istrate Thomas E. Fitzgerald yes was thrown from her car when i. 1 advantages of using a bank as MeGann, Jr. and was told tha' In other business last night, the •eduction in size of the Earle he firing line for the second serday reserved decision in was struck by a truck and air- fiduciary or custodian in estate even he didn't have a full re board: / Naval Ammunition Depot or of ime as he takes another shoi reliminary hearing of Jack compressor trailer driven by Mr Honor Heaney matters. He retired last year port on reasons for the proposa Cattianach, 28, of 550 Second Ave., Cattanach. She died in River the Marlboro State Hospital as vice president and chief trust at winning the sheriff's office, ' —Announced that a plaque fo: but that there was little likeli- West End, charged with causin; view Hospital, Red Bank, abous v rounds. officer of The Bank of New York, This contest, it is predicted, iervice was recently presented t< hood of action on It in the neai death by auto. three hours later. Total population of the 11 towns has been in the trust business for ivill be one of the hottest in 'former board member Daniel F, future. — the boroughs of Freehold, 46 years and is familiar with all the campaign. The charge arose from an ac Charges Disregard J. Heaney. Councilman Collins said he hai ^armingdale, Allentown,- Roose- phases of fiduciary relations. Contest cident at Hie intersection of Syca- The borough, represented b> —Hired six teachers—Miss San- elt, and Englishtown, and the Mrs. Norton won her'nomina^ a similar report from Republicai more and Shrewsbury Aves attorney Anthony T. Bruno o The forum is open to anyone in- dra S. Gregory, Champagne, III. ownships of Freehold, Marlboro, ion over Mrs. Kathryn Freret, Assemblyman Irving E. Keith. Wednesday March 31, which took Red Bank, charges "careless terested in attending. Reserva- at $5,200; Miss Betty R. Cusik, danalapan, Millstone, Howell and Fair Haven, for the state com- "But if Mr. Woolley wants b she life of Mrs. Liliam Raye, 59, wanton ind heedless disregar- tions may be made by contact- here, $5,475; Mrs. Joanne Miller, Upper Freehold — is now 57,000. mittee post vacated by Katha- delay and rely on hindsight afte of Monmouth Beach, a teachei of human life" on the part o. ing the trust department of the Kearny, $5,750; Miss Mary M. Jump To 200,000 rine Elkus White when she the bill Is passed, instead of acl at Sycamore School. Mr. Cattanach. It alleges that th< bank at it's Ocean Grove office. Ashe. here, $5,200, and Miss Don- This is expected to jump to named ambassader to Denmark ng now and using foresight," h police said that Mrs. Raye, truck driver failed to use hi: Leon Volkov ris^yglendowski, Newark, $5,200, wer 200,000 by 1985, and more, The vote on this one was 17-6 said, "I can't agree." horn or emergency brake wher all for the elementary grades :han 375,000, byi'-|he"ye«r 20020000. ,But.,thi3 was1,only a token vote So a bill — apparently abou the truck's footbrakes failed, al- and Carl Youngman, renewal ol Soviet Expert the rural area represents Coleman because the election Jaw forbids which no one knew very much — Bump Causes lowing the vehicle to roll through contract, $8,225, for high school inly 15 per cent of the Monmouth (Continued) political party to endorse won at least a narrow condemns a red light into Mrs. Ravi's car, English and social studies. ion from the Freehold Borough [Xjpulation. In 10 years it will pionships. candidate running in a primary. "The position of the borough," Council. Will Speak —Adopted a salary guide for be up to 28 per cent and in 35 'Heard About If Mrs. Freret said last night; \ Accidents, Mr. Bruno said, "is that Mr. Borough Attorney Harry Sagot- administrators, with the 'ears, to 42 per cent. When reached by The Register 'I'll make a primary fight of Cattanach did not do everything iky ruled during the discussion lame salary ranges as this year, For those who argue that this last night and questioned about ;t right down to the finish line.' he could have done to avoid the At College hat the mayor had the ri(' —Approved a junior-senior high ividence of western area growth the nomination, Coleman modest- The Democratic ticket pre- ) Injured accident." WEST LONG BRANCH - Leon summer school program for this when Mr. Woolley attempted to s a sure sign of a sharp return ly answered: "Yes, I've heard sents a sprinkling of veteran and MONMOUTH BEACH — Six He told the court he believes Volkov, the top Soviet affairs year, with Mr. Caracciolo as di- abstain from voting, to count the if the center of population to about it." /oung politicos. Campi and jersons were injured here last enough evidence was presented expert for Newsweek Magazine, rector. He will be paid $700, alter as voting "no" because of he county seat, at Freehold, Geography played a large role Pieman will lead the campaign ivening in three separate ac- at yesterday's hearing to send will speak at the Pollak Auditor- Teachers will,.receive $360. The /here it presumably was in Rev- an opposition view the council- in the picking of Coleman. Party n the county. The Democrats idents on Ocean Ave. near Cen- the case to the Grand Jury for ium at Monmouth College on Mon- program will run from the end ilutionary days, Mr. Pike hasj man had already indicated. leaders felt the candidate should :ay they will toss most of their xal Rd. when the cars in which action. day at 10:30 a.m. of June through the first week of ttle evidence for support. come from the southern part of Mr. Sagotsky quoted from a mmunition at the sheriff's of-! hey were driving hit a mound of Reserving decision, Magistrate Mr. Volkov has seen both the August. the county where Keith polled a U.S. Supreme Court decision and 1 "The center now is at Eaton- ice and the Board of Freehold- irt more than three feet In Fitzgerald characterized "death, American and Soviet systems at big vote. aid Mr. Woolley's position had —Authorized the board archi- town," he said. "But it probably irs, leight, Police Chief Charles J, as a "very vital charge." work. Russian-born, he served in The Republicans already have been indicated when he had firsl tect to draw specifications for /on't go much farther west than Their main objective is to take iornbostel, Jr. said was left by Wants Evidence she Red air force in world war :olts Neck." • endorsed Sen. Richard R. Stout, rated in favor of tabling the de- tennis courts at the high school, lontrol of the county, a feat bated resolution. he state Bureau of Navigation 'I don't know that death re I, until August of 1945 when he West Allenhurst, for re-election; hey have been unable to ac- suited from the accident," Mr. incinerators at Matawan Gram- Mr. Woolley settled the issue ivhich is laying pipe for the defected following the loss of his as well as Assemblyman Alfred :omplish for many years. Fitzgerald said. "There has been mar School, Cliffwood School and vithout argument, however, redging of the Shrewsbury Riv- plane. N. Beadlescon, Rumson, for no competent evidence that it Strathmore School, and for a fire 'AU the Way' 'Mark me as voting no," he said ir. He was served as a consultant Holmdel another term in the Legislature. did. The defendant is entitled to detection system at Cliffwood "We broke through last year The chief said the bureau's en- in iSoviet affairs to several agen- , (Continued) Joseph Azzolina, Middletown, will the testimony of the examining School. ind this time we'll go all the ineers laid a 10-inch pipe across :ies of the U.S. government, in- Mayor Poole again claimed also make the run for an assem- physician," he added. shat there are three firms inter- bly seat and Freeholder Director 'ay," Kiernan said last night. )cean Ave. without trenching it cluding, the State Department 1 The Democrats need another Traffic Study Eddie LeSuer, 47, of 904 Cen :sted in locating in the town- Joseph C. Irwin, Red Bank, and The first accident occurred at nd the Department of Defense. in to take over the county's tral Ave., Asbury Park, found Viet Nam :hip. He said be expects to be!freeholder Benjamin H. Danskin, i: 45 p.m. the chief said, when a He became a citizen of the Vssembly delegation. guilty of leaving the scene of an United States in 1954, just one (Continued) ble to release details of their Wall Township, also will bid for May Decide mall foreign car driven by Jay But the big prize is the five-j accident Feb. 27 on Shafto Rd •ear after joining the Newsweek A U.S. spokesman said the lans beofre the June primary re-election. Sheriff Joseph A. A. Kellers 2d, 79 Ocean' Ave., man Board of Freeholders. With was fined $50. taff as the Soviet affairs editor. planes encountered heavy ground- lection. He Indicated that plans Shatfto, Neptune Township also is .tlantic Highlands, hit the Democrat Eugene J. Bedell Michael A. Bertone, 19, of fire during the initial part of, : all three call for Initial con- running again. Parkway Ties mound, sailed 25 feet through the (eansburg, already on the Phildelphia, who pleaded guilty their raid, which ranged from the] ruction of at least 200,-] WOODBRIDGE (AP) - The ir, landed back on the road, Sell Fast! The Daily Register ward, the Democrats to operating an unregistered 17th parallel northward for 50 00-square-foot buildings. OLD NAMES FOR NEW Stew Jersey Highway Authority :rashed into the curb, over- Classified. iampi and Meehan to come vehicle, drew a $25 fine. Charges miles. But he said there was no Norman A. . Schante, Zoning: oday announced it will begin a urned, skidded into the sea wall COLTS NECK ,- The old and tough with flying colors. >f driving without a valid driv- firing at the time the Skyraider Joard of Adjustment member, a the new will soon join hands In ieries of surveys involving mo ind righted itself. The Democrats are running er's license were dismissed. crashed, killing the pilot. sandidate for election as county,, this township. Mayor 'Joseph L. :orists Thursday to determine wo candidates who are untested Mr. Kellers was knocked out Thomas P. Fox, 50, of Maple The half-hour raid reportedly :ommitteeman in district three, Moreau last night asked Rev. raffic needs along the Garden i county political warfare. luring the crash, but regained wood, who pleaded innocent to tmashed a truck convoy. The ter told The Register: John S. Grauel, president of the state Parlcway between Union So are the Republicans, who nnsciousness and said he would careless driving on the Garden spokesman said the other two "There ar« plans being con- Colts Neok Historical Society, to nd Ocean Counties. ave named Joseph Azzolina, see his own physician, the chief State Parkway, was found guilty planes returned safely to their idered for a double buffer zone "come up witfi a group of histori-, The surveys involve question- /Iiddletown and James M. Cole- said. The car was wrecked, ac- I and paid a $10 fine. Mr. Fox was carrier. The New China News protect Newstead residenU. cal names for developers to use ing motorists as to their point man, Asbury Park, as their hope- ording to the chief. charged with driving too fast for Agency claimed that North Viet- addition to plans announced In naming new streets." This the if origin and destination. The uls in the Assembly sweep- Despite warning lights placed conditions when the highway was namese groundlire .downed two arlier by Mayor Poole to create! minister agreed to do. surveys are used in determining stakes. iround the bump after that ac- icy. American planes. uch a zone north of the tracks," 'easibility of Parkway feeder Political sages say this will roads and possible interchanges ident, there were two other ac- le disclosed, "A similar buffer! House Hunting! It's open sea- Louis Wenig, 40, of Fair- Kill Civilian I be spelled out in restrictions one of the tightest elections Survey stations will be set up idents, at 7:45 and 9 p.m., the lawn, who pleaded guilty to a Viet Cong guerrillas killed the laced upon industries wishing son in the Dally Register Classi- :ver witnessed by Monmouth n Rt. 35 near Cliffwood, on Rt. hief said. similar charge, also paid a $10 American civilian and several build south of Newstead." fied now. County voters. just south of its Rt. 18 junc- In a car driven by Jerome S. fine. Vietnamese in an ambush of a He said those firms will have ion and, starting Thursday, saraha, 4 Toda Rd., West Allen- Bonnie G. Huster, 20 of Hill- construction crew on the Bien arrange railroad spurs from ipril 23, at the. Parkway's Rar- urst, two passengers, Louis >ide pleaded guilty to driving Hoa highway just north of Sai- main line of New York and san toll plaza. ,erner, Jr., of 1028 Woodgate with no registration in her pos- gon last night. He was an em- ong Branch tracks to their prop- ve., Elberon, and Joseph Scotti, session and to going- the wrong ployee of the Hydrotechnic Corp., The surveys will run about four ty. A buffer zone will have to B6 Gary Dr., Middletown, were way on a one-way street. She was a private firm hired by the U.S. [ays and will resume after Ju- i created between the main line 14, along with other stations ijured, according to Chief Horn- fined a total of $8. Aid Mission to install a new ind the rpur, he said. ostel. water line into the capital. the Monmouth-Ocean area. He expressed belief that the In a car driven by Kenneth W. HURT IN CRASH Nine American helicopter crew- introverslal Industrial buffer rocter, 1718 Florence Ave., LONG BRANCH—One man was men were killed by Viet Cong lad will have to be paid for by Driver Free 'nion Beach, the driver and two slightly injured in a two-car ac- groundlire yesterday during an welopers of the land, not by lassengers, Charles Barna, 1720 ident yesterday afternoon at ij: 2,771 of your ndgUbon operation against the Red guer- saxpayers. Bail lorence Ave., Union Beach, and Broadway and Norwood Ave. rillas near Qui Nhon, 280 miles in lnaucing their homes with M iarbara Raynor, 142 Second St., Anthony Tramontano, 22, of 47 noftheast of Saigon. RED BANK—Robert Draycott, 2, of 28 Spring St., is free lin- lyport, were injured, he said. Branchport Ave., here, who was U.S. spokesmen said 15 Am- Need Money? Sell those things larked headed west on Broad- erican servicemen were wounded >u really don't need with a er $300 bail today, charged, po- AH said they would seek treat- ice said, with drunken and care- ent from their family physi- ray, complained of back pains In scattered actions in South )aily Register Classified Ad. iut said he would see his own Viet Nam yesterday. :all now. less driving. ians, Chief Hornbostel reported, Patrolman Paul Lang reported c said damage to both cars loctor. His car was struck by a e arrested the man in front of •as extensive. 'ehicle driven west on Broadway Charles B. MacDonald, 43, of s home yesterday after he al- In addition, the police depart- legedly drove his car into a 129 Greenland PI., Neptune, po- RED BANK MERCHANTS lenthas been flooded with com- ice said. parked car in front of 10 Spring laints from motorists reporting DONATE 5% OF ENTIRE St. oken mufflers and tailpipes, Dr. John A. Casazza examined 'hief Hornbostel said. Mr. Draycott and pronounced The chief said workmen were DAY'S SALES TO him under the influence of al- the job this morning to re- cohol and unfit to operate a mo- j£AJ6(Ml FURNITURE love the bump. RiVerview Hospital Building Fund tor vehicle, police said. "Creator* of Fashion for the Homo" u The man is scheduled for a GOP CHOICES — Jo.eph M. Malavet. left, and Ed- Tomorrow, Wed., April 21 hearing on both charges May 12 The 80,000 Navajos living in 140 BROAD ST., RED BANK • 747-4000 ward P. Makely, right, are candidates for Republican before Magistrate William I. rirona, New Mexico and Utah COME, SHOP IN RED BANK nomination for Township Committee in Middletown. Klatsky. utnumber their ancestors found Visit our Complete: y Spanish explorers four cen- They ware islected -from a field of eight potential Since Israel became a reality iries ago. , "Let the purchase you make- candidates by a 24-man screening committee. Talking in 1948, more than a million per- if Contract Department * Fabric Dept. make your hospital great" with the candidates it Joseph Azzolina, Middletown sons from nearly 100 countries California's San Joaquin Val- have poured Into an area smaller :y grows about 85 per cent of * Decorator Department eopid than Vermont. im world's rtialns. prii 20, 196 vOitn&tA at » reWvd? high prwa, a jntAfp «ti«e ttttsm REGJSTEIt LOCAL SECURITIES &ock Market •rice level bvt wit oot getting in which Vat stock cJJjrtb* rapid- Tip Quotations from NASD rat approximately 3:00 p.m.'Bids are later- laywbere. The best way to ue- ly. When upward momentum it dealer prices. Prices identified by * are inter-dealer asked prices. closing stocks: lerstand what he meant is to re- lost, the early bvyets frequently Int Bui Men m ;ard a stock's price movement take their profits. This distribu- WE BUY or SELL Inter-dealer quotations do hot include retail markup, maricdrnvn or lot Harr 40' Int Nick t> Successful being made up of four pri- tion phase transfers the stock commission. Other asked prices have been adjusted upward to Int Paper »' nicTIONIC ASSOCIATES Int TeutTel ML nary cycles — accumulation, from strong to weak hands and ELECTRONIC ASSISTANCE include approximate markup. I-T-E Ckt Brk 41*, nark-up, distribution, and mart- often sets the stage tot decline, Jotmi Man Nrt Wee*-Mo Commission BANKS Jones * L 7H lown. Accumulation is the phase or mark-down. Joy Mil (Mr. Spear cannot answer all Wt frequently can lava you Div. Kaiser Al t n which astute buyers pick up < faw dollar!, particularly on Kennecott 103! Investing heir snSares, often when public •nail personally but will answer Belmar-Wall National 3.00 Koppers 64V imall ordart. Try ui and % and United Gas Corp. Shall Power plans to split its shares Ocean County National Merck M MOM U add to these, or—as has been twe-for-one next May 4. Higher Peoples National, Keyport Minn M4M W Year moMy It safe wMTin . Mo Pac A 83 Vi suggested to me—buy San Die- dividends will be paid on the ... IS OUR Savings account* lawrtd ap People National Bank of Lakewood Mont Ward 36% Sea Bright National Nat Blic go Gas & Electric end 'Niagara split shares. BUSINESS $10,000. $c* ut today! N Ctlh Reg S0^ Mohawk Power?" G. B. Trust Co. of Ocean County Nat Dairy 90 Q) "A broker friend said I Nat Distill A) I am very much pleased to should eliminate one of my stocks INDUSTRIAL Nat Oyp» 41' 4% ANNUAL DIVIDEND Nat Steel 61 % tell you that I regard your because it seemed to be in Aero Research NY Central 55»i COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY Nia M Pw shares as sound from an income 'distribution phase." Exactly Alkon Industries No Am Av 5«"i standpoint. They are, however, what did he mean by this ex- Brockway* Nor Pac Nwst Alrltfi tw rather lacking in growth poten- pression?" A. C. LJ A DIME VIEW SAVINGS & LOAN Family Circle Norwich Ph 8(*i tial. In your position, for pur Laird Outb Mar A) I can understand your be^ Owens 111 Gl 1W poses of diversification and for ing puzzled by this very t«chni< MARINHighway 35, Mlddl.towE VlfcVn HwyY. 34ASSOCIATIO, Atlantic HlgMaiuN b RIVERSIDE Monmouth Capital Pan Am Ml. Monmouth Electric Param Plct M', cal remark. Your friend meant 671. 2400 291-0100 Penney, JC 67J1 I 100% REBUILT Monmouth Park' Pa Pw*U your stock was being N. J. Natural Gas* Pa RR 46 Rowan Pelts! Cola n'A Prices Edge ENGINES Perkin Elm a Spiral Metal Pdzer 67 V. U. S. Homes Phil El 39'' »r 200 bra Phlll Pet 63' Up a Bit Walter Reade Sterling Pit Bite! parts installed Winslow Tel. Pub Sv E*O 40% • 500-mllo Pullman 48 (x) Dividend (xx) Plug Stock Pure Oil it'li On Market dliatfon as RCA Heading Co NEW YORK (AP) - The stock Re bub Stl 4SM Revlon 43S market yesterday made a some- To Conduct Seminar Reyn MM 41'd Rey Tob what irregular advance but it Rob Controll 26% 'M-S7 Chav. *.tyl. MIDDLETOWN - Thomas Bt Jos Lead 4< was enough to post record highs Dudick, 98 Twin Brooks Ave., Bt Reg Pap Bears Roeb in some, although not all, market Feeling adventurous? consultant in the managemen ShMl on Sinclair | averages. Trading was fairly NO MONEY DOWN ... services division of Ernst anc smith, AO Bocony 86% active. EATONTOWN, N. J. Ernst, public accounting firm, 8ou Pac 3ST4 will conduct a one-day seminai Sou Uy Volume was 5.71 million shares Open every nite 'HI 9:30! Sperry Rd 13V» BuyaLeSabre on the subject "Analyzing am 6t Volume was 321 million Business School. His articles and ignus has taught in eight Christ- shares compared with 1.97 million ian Brothers high schools, mpers have appeared in profes- He was Thursday and was the largest assigned to ths Lincroft school since May 29, 1962 when 5.32 mil- sional Journals and he is the au- during 1961-62, lion shares changed hands. ;hor ot "Cost Controls for Indus- Corporate bonds were mixed. I^ost Artier, leans know that a 1. S. Government Bonds de- ; isei^ lsv » . second-generation ilined. A pilot. Janding iB^rplane On Japanese, born and educated in SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED BU1CK DEALH. AUTHORIZED BgiCK DEALER IN THIS AREA:. f- #j&yi«^*M:<^ft Wrier ica. 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LOOK FOR OUR ANNUAL Spring Home Improvement Edition Tuesday, April 27 — Tuesday, April 27 — Tuesday, April 27 — Tuesday, April agement development division la THE DAILY REGISTER T«welay April 20, l«5-« Scores High Newark in 1960 and tranrfemd Sex Education Program KW yaek - a*ert w.wsdc- to the Momrwutii County agency, At the MUM meeting the PTA A dram will be located «t tilt West long Brant*, NX, headed win be holding it* annual book BiM, <* 88 RutWge Dr., Mid- door tor tfa« booiu which wfll b« by Howard R. Berger, when it To Be Studied Tonight fair with special emphasis on sent to cbUdren in AppaUcnia. IANK. NJ. • SH 1-MM only Foodtotvn can give you. See monds. documentary photographic serv- how much more you can save at In short, the diamond iinesse ices for Air Force units around was sure to lose. The only chance the world. your nearest Foodtotvn. You'll like was a "backward" finesse. tlie difference ! Declarer should begin the dia- monds by leading the jack from dummy. East must coyer with the queen (since otherwise South .lets the jack ride, and South wins with ttie ace. Now South leads the nine of diamonds for a finesse through West's ten. When West covers, dummy wins with the king, and South has the eigh of diamonds for the third round of the suit. The Hand
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Cut PORK CHOPS DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one no- NNEAPPLE-ORAPEFRUIT trump, and the next player pass- Pick your summer suit tomorrow DEL MONTE es. You hold: Spades—K J 10 8 6 ?. Hearts-?*. Diamonds-^ 9 8 Clubs—J 8 6. What do you say? DRINK Answer: Bid four spades. With and help Riverview Hospital 9 points, you know that the com- 46-or. bined count is 25 to 27 points in can 25' high cards. There is bound to be a reasonable fit in spades, and J.Kridel and other Red Bank Re+ailTrade Board $tor«i you therefore want to reach pre- PLAIN or VANILLA *y-.«"«P| - MAXWELL HOUSE 4e off • CHASE • IAKB0RN «o OFF cisely four spades and no other deduct five per cent of all purchases ROYAL DAIRY contract. In such situations, bid immediately what you want to reach as your final contract. 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday and pass it on YOGURT (For Sheinwold's 36-page book- Vi let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," to Riverview Hospital's Building fund • < send 50 cents to Bridge Book, pint 10" Red Bank Register, Box 3518, Grand Central Station, New You benefit by picking now from the cream of our ITALIAN STYLE FOODTOWN FROZEN York 17, N. Y. tummer suit selection and front new summer merchandise GREEN PEAS Officer Graduates BUITONI From AF School throughout all three floors of our store. MONTGOMERY, Ala. -First TOMATOES " X' 10* Lt. James N, Farrell, son of Mrs, Mary Wells of 347 Forest Your five per cent contribution is tax deductible, Ave., Matawan, N, J., has been CREAM EVAPORATED graduated from fhe U. S. Air and.a Riverview Candy Striper volunteer Force Squadron Officer School CHEESE at the Air University, Maxwell FOODTOWN .all $| AFffl, Ala. will issue your receipt on our main floor FOODTOWN U. Farrell was selected for the 3-oi. cans | special professional officer train- Palm Beach and Haspel summer suits, 45.00 pkq. MILK 8 ing in recognition of his demon- 10' strated potential as a leader in PRIDE OF THE FARM the aerospace force. lorany 500 summer suits, 65.00 and 75.00 The iieutenant, whose wife, Mob K.ra.1 or Cnam Cam Lyrme, is the daughter of Mr. n Farm Fr+ah Produrmt. ton La., Long Branch, attended Newark College of Engineering. Hammonton Park and Hiekey>Freeman summer suits, 95.00 to 105.00 He Is a member of Phi Beta GOLDEN RIPE Tau. He is being reassigned to Travis AFB, Calif. The contribution is yours and does not affect
INSURANCE SCHOOL pledges already made by our firm and our co-workers RED BANK - Thomas J. BANANAS 12 Chester, claim representative for SOLir RBD. RIPE «0R ILICINS State Farm Mutual .Automobile toward the Riverview drive. Insurance Company at 43 West TOMATOES ORANGES Front St., has returned after Offer applies only to purchases made Wednesday, April 21. completing three weeks of 2 cartons technical study at his firm's 10 39' office at Bloomington, III. i Stale Farm maintains the school on a year-round basis so representatives may be Informed FOOD CIRCUS FOODTOWN of the latest method*, policy con- tracts and procedures in claim ROUTE 35 and BUGS HIGHWAY. MIDDIETOWH AMPLE FREE PARKINS servicing. Opan MVM day*—Ewry tytnlaq netpt Sot*. <"d Smn.: fans. 8:30 A.M. to 1.00 P.M. PrICH •mcttvt Itiraueji Saturday. April «• Ntt rmpomlbla far irpagrapMal arran. House Hunting It's open sea- Wa nMrva Iha right M llmtl qusntltKi. Mambar Turin Camlf Oraean. son In the Dally Register Claisi- flednow. • • • : iBrtnwiMiiiimiiiw 1 CTiie Register's Opinion Events of Yearn 50 Years Keeping Red Bank Gean Thomas N. McOarter of Rfnwn was building a private concrete bridge to carry his driveway over Ridge Rd. Ta» "Operation Rubbish." The rubbish, blown by the wind, bridge, built by Louis J. SieUng of Red Bank, cost about This might be the name of a cam- winds up in front of their places of $8,000. paign which many Red Bank business business. Eugene Miller of Asbury Park was buried under 45 torn people could start among themselves. We implore those responsible to of coal when he opened a coal car standing on a trestle. The Its goal should be: take immediate- action to prevent this coal covered him to a depth of two feet, but he «u toon dug Making certain the rubbish they situation. Continuous violation should out by fellow workmen. put out for the sanitation people is bring police action. The Sassy Sisters sewing society of Allentown met in properly placed in containers — so Many of our merchants and civic the home of Miss Nellie and MUi Lessie Johnson. Each that it does not blow away and mess leaders are going to great effort to member was given a white cotton rabbit as a,souvenir. up the business area. have Red Bank maintain its place as Thieves stole eight chickens belonging to Charles Wason Believe it or not, this has become a business leader in the county. And of Matawan. one of the major problems in the they are succeeding. A Long Branch woman, arrested for swearing on the downtown business district. A day Cleanliness of the downtown busi- street, was fined $7. doesn't go by when much of this ness district is important—and one of rubbish is found in front of stores the ways for the borough to main- Former President William Howard Taft was invited to de- liver the Fourth of July oration at Ocean Grove. and on the street. And the unfortunate tain its image. We hope those care- part is that many merchants, who do less few will realize this and do their J. A. Howland of Sea Bright brought C. F. Hain't cottag* bundle their rubbish properly are the share toward making Red Bank a at Galilee and moved it to Riversids- Park, Rumjon. victims of careless action by others. more attractive place. Harvey Sharp of Allentown broke hit left leg while wres- tling at Robertsville. Guest Editorial The senior class of Keyport High School presented a two- act comedy entitled "Leave it to Poll/." In the cast were By Carleton E. Heritage, a fruit they propose to double the bread tax, Bessie Mount, Ethel Preston, Cora Young, Idella Tyler, Doro- thy Beers, Marion Brown, Ruth Barness, Madeline Currie, and vegetable fanner and president and this will increase the price of Hazel Poling, George Bauer and William Conway. . of the New Jersey Farm Bureau, bread at least another cent a loaf. We on the President's proposals for farm think it is time for consumers to ask William Hendrickson, Jr., was elected^ president of th« legislation: Red Bank council of the young men's Christian association. the Administration how this program The council was a model of the Red Bank, governing body. "They would further increase the fits in with the war on poverty. I sug- bread tax on consumers, and take gest that consumers find out about A long discussion took place at a Fair Haven Borough farmers further down the road toward this proposal and start writing their Council meeting over whether road labor should be paid $2 or $1.75 a day. complete domination and dependence senators and congressmen in Washing- upon government. Last year we ton In opposition. It is time that we Two boys, aged 15 and 16, from Keansburg and Atlantic •warned consumers here in New Jer- call a halt to these government farm Sylvia Porter: Your Money's Worth Highlands, admitted breaking into 39 houies and robbing the pay-la-advance gas meters. eey that the Administration's wheat programs that severely penalize farm- program would increase the price of ers and are so costly to taxpayers 9 bread to consumers due to a direct and consumers. We want consumers The 'Aid Dollar Outflow tax on millers of flour. The secretary in New Jersey to know that the great 25 Years Ago How many dollars does our foreign eco- You may argue that even this reduced One third of the Braille books made in the country were of agriculture denied our prediction majority of our fanners do not want nomic aid program drain from our country outflow of $707 million in 1964 was far too being made by members of the Monmouth County Chapter of would come true; but It did. Now, these programs." and thus contribute to the red ink in our mm*. Many feel It is. You may be so in- balance of payments and the pressure on our furiated at the arrogance of some of the the American Red Cross in Red Bank. Mrs. Herbert O. gold resources? beneficiaries of our economic aid that you Wright of Broad St. was directing the Braille service. A major criticism that want to wipe out the entire program. Plenty feel this way. State, county and local police were seeking six armed Robert S. Allen, Paul Scott: Inside Washington you have sent me on my men who broke into the Rumson home of Mike Jacob*, well- But no natter how disenchanted I also recent columns trying to ex- known New York fight promoter, and robbed him and hit may be with the attitudes of those getting plain why we spent so much guests of $700 in cash and a 17-jewel watch. more abroad than we earned our economic aid, I'm not supposed to have /abroad in 1964is that I have tantrums in print—and facts are facts. Our Pentagon News Czar failed to emphasize that the The key fact is that while foreign eco- A survey by Hie Federal Power Commission revealed that big "leak" was U.S. gov- nomic aid has been and still is a drain on WASHINGTON — Assistant Defense Sec- "I would sty, from observation so far, Red Bank, Long Branch and Asbury Park were paying th« ernment spending overseas. our dollars, it's way down' on the list of retary' Arthur <"news management") Syl- under the authority of the Secretary of De- highest electric rates in the state for municipalities between An unusually large num- drains. ' ves'er has again stuck his foot in his mouth fense," answered Sylvester. 10,000 and 25,000 in population. ber of you have accused me In 1964 alone, U.S. military expenditures — much to the embarrassment of some of "Well, he considers himself omnipotent, PORTER of ducking "hard figures" abroad drained a net of $1.8 billion from our his superiors. so I suppose he believes he has the author- on economic aid particularly. You also have country. Our military spending overseas to- Two woods and grass fires burned more than 300 acres The "news czar" of the ity," cracked Hebert. accused me of prejudice in favor erf the aid taled $2.8 billion. Our military sales overseas of land and. tfireatened many homes iff Ocean Township. Fire- Pentagon, who claims the "I think Congress made him that," re- program because I have listed this spending were $756 million and advances to us on mili- men from four municipalities fought the blaze. An airplant government has the right torted Sylvester. as only one factor in the outflow of dollars— tary sales plus sales on credit came to an- from the state forest fire service dropped notes to guide tit* to lie, shocked members behind "huge U.S. bjisiness investments and other $226 million. The net outflow was $1.8 firefighters. of a House Armed Services "That is what we are trying to undo right now," shot back Hefctert. bank loans abroad, enormous VS. tourist billion. Subcommittee with his travel, giant spending for military purposes." Miss Ruth Lewis, daughter of Max Lewis, proprietor of "one voice" concept when "I hope you have no success," said In 1964 alone, spending by VS. tourists the Lewis Specialty Shop, Red Bank, became a graduate Okay, you asked for figures. Here they overseas exceeded spending by foreign tour- he testified on plans to Sylvester disdainfully. are: corsetiere. Miss Lewis was trained for the profession from merge the military services'. GOING TO THE CORE - The real issue ists here by an all-time record $1,6 billion. childhood by her mother. ' ••,.••-•-. <•"' This is why the drive is on to encourage more public affairs offices under In 1964 our government's spending for In both merger plans, as far as Representa- foreigners to visit us and to restrain spending his control. foreign economic aid came dose to $4.3 billion. --•a: 'Twelve members of flie Adelphia Fire -Company were tive Hebert is concerned. Is "whether Me- by U;S. tourists overseas for. a while. Under questioning by But of this tremendous amount the receiv- 'injured when their fire truck turned over as they answered Namara will continue to flout the Congress Representative F. Edward ing foreign countries and international insti- In 1864 alone, U.S. private businessmen an alarm: Hebert, D-La., chairman, Sylvester frankly antl defy the Jaws, or whether Congress is tutions spent almost $3.6 billion for goods and banks sent a net of $6.4 billion abroad, a •tated he was "delighted that only Secretary going to assert itself." and services right here in Education, the sponsoring gov- and I.Q. level of students differ other participating schools. The Finally, I think the Police Department ia to be congratu- Johns Hopkins University to par- ernment agency, and because of considerably in such areas as results of the over-all study will Monmoutti County's Riglmial Bonk—50 Ytara of Continuous torvlct (he number of merit scholars levels of achievement, percent- be made public by the U.S. Office i We are fortunate in having such a fine organization in ticipate in a government-spon- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.m sored survey that aims to learn and letters of recommendation it ages of graduates attending col- of Education, in 12 to 18 months. Very truly yours, more about the sources of edu- has earned, the number of it Louis K. Timolat students who go on to college, and because of the kind of edu- Monthly SS cational program it offers. Using Tax Dollars According to Dr. John F. Kin- ney, Jr., superintendent, other "Please say 'Coronet.' ' " Borden PI. Aid Nearing participating schools will typify Little Silver, N. J. examples of varying educational "CoronBl You know... "Come on, baby, "No. baby, Coronet. "Harry!" To ths Editor: philosophies and accomplish- the Dodge Harry and I say 'Coronet.' The new Dodge you • After seeing our tax dollars forwarded to Trenton and $3 Million "Now tell daddy the ments. They represent public were talking about COR-0 NET. can get with bucket Washington, it is always pleasurable to see them return to ASBURY PARK — Monthly old- name of the new high schools in eight geographi The car everybody's Remember? Lower- seats, console and Monmouth County, particularly when they are used in a man- age, survivors, and disability in- cal regions. car we want..." ner that will enliven and enrich the horizons of our daily lives. surance benefits in Monmoutr talking about." priced, just what we things...Coronet." First, for the newest example of such enterprise, credit 'Distressing' Situation County now top J2.965.417, Benja- In explaining the program, Drs. "Chirp" want...Coronet." "Coronet" "Chirp" is due to Governor Hughes and the N.J. Highway Authority min Sandberg, district manager for establishing the 1.6 million Garden State Center to be built James S. Coleman and Edward "Chirp" "That's my baby." of social security here said in L. McDill of Johns Hopkins, the for the performing and fine arts here in Monmouth County at releasing his annual county bene- Telegraph Hill Park in Holmde] Township. This proposal is program directors, say this: fit data report. "A distressing number of capa imaginative, creative and a "first-class" application of govern- The new monthly figure repre- mental enterprise. To insure the quality of the undertaking, ble youth do not continue their sents an increase of S per cent education beyond higih school. Edward Durrell Stone, an eminent architect, has been (elected over the corresponding period to design the center. ' Even among highly talented stu iast year. dents who do continue, more Second, and of even more importance, the establishment "This increase can be attrib- than one^third do not graduate of this cultural center has brought to mind the fact that other from college. Such a waste of governmental funds, both federal and state, are available to uted to the changes in the law in recent years, as well as to the ability justifies research to ob- •nable our local communities to also engage,in activity that tain knowledge that will reduce will enrich our daily lives. growth of our aged population,' Mr. Sandberg said, adding: this loss. I refer specifically to (1) the New Jersey Green Acres "This money stimulates countj "Most research in this area has program which, coupled with the Federal "Open Space" pro- business; most of it is spent foi been conducted in colleges with gram, has already enabled nearly 100 New Jersey communities food, clothing, and shelter. research at the high school level to purchase and preserve rapidly diminishing open land for being neglected. Yet, what evi recreational development and to do so by paying only 30 per "There Is no longer any doubt. Social security benefits are help- dence is available seems to indi cent of the total cost, and, (2) the Federal Library Services cate that the educational and so- and Construction Act which fosters capital library improve- ing to stabilize the income am spending power of many residents cial climates of the high schoo ments by providing for the federal government to pay 25 per are potent forces in shaping the cent of the costs up to (56,000. in Monmouth County." It is important that our local governments exercise their More persons in Monmouth options to obtain these grants and benefits from Trenton and County, he said, could draw so- Washington. It is one way of reversing the recently publicized cial security benefits if they knew 1st Graders flow of tax dollars away from Monmouth County and seeing more about the law, and for tha that we make use of these fine programs for the benefit of reason they are urged to visit or Hear Nurse our citizenry. I urge all of our. residents to see that their call the local social security of- local officials pursue these available funds now. The funds fice whenever they have a ques HAZLCT — Mrs. Gladys Pa- will expire soon and then it will be too late. tion concerning their benefits or lumbo, school nurse at Middle Very truly yours, responsibilities. Road School, spoke recently to Gordon N. Litwin pupils in Mrs. Marcia Boos' first Coronet is really easy to say... easy to own, too. grade class, as part of a unit on Say something special, "Coronot BOO": Inviting interior. Exciting performance. Fuff carpeting, Padded dash. Bucket seats with center consols, health. A Middlebury Mrs. Palurnbo brought with her V3 power. And much mote. When you say "Coronet 500," you're talking about 3 lot of cat. Drawing the Line the items she uses to help the 41 River-brook Ave. Dinner Set hildren keep well, and explained CHRYSLER Lincroft, N. J. what each item was and how 'BE Dodge Coronet To the Editor: she used it. Mr. Donald E. Joyce has written in a letter (Issue of April 23 After the talk, the boys and April 16) that I answer just one question with regard to cen- MtOOfjEOU'RY, Vt. - The an- iris asked questions about her sorship. This letter, then, is in response to his question. nual dinner for Middlebury Col- work, and they showed her the RED BANK—LABRIOLA MOTORS, INC., 120 E. NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. I am reminded of the discussion about what type of pill lege graduates and parents ,ol booklets they had made about EATONTOWN—F & H MOTORS, IMC, RT. 35 & CLINTON AVE. to give the patient when, in fact, the doctor has said that Middlebury students living in those who guard their health, the only tiling that can help is surgery. Mr. Joyce's question New Jersey, will be held Friday, and the pictures they had made BELFORD—WERNER'S GARAGE, HWY. 36 about where to draw the line is as irrelevant to the problem April 23, in the Friar Tuck Inn, of her at work. WATCH "THE BOB HOPE SHOW," NBC-TV. CHECK YOUR LOCAL LISTING.. CHECK YOUR CAR...CHECH YOUR DRIVING-CHECK ACCIDENT* of censorship as the discussion of pills is to the necessity Cedar Grove, N.J. for surgery. Featured speakers will be Dr. The answer to this difficult problem will not come from Thomas H. Reynolds, dean of the taking certain items off the newsstands; in my opinion, they college; Arnold LaForce, of • thould not Pitcher Inn. Wcr Installed were Bertrand Gold- Started by Students DiVIDE BUTTER into three pieces, Place one piece The secret of hollandaise is a precise, constant cooking stein, the commander; Milton Teachers Hear HAZLET — Susan Donlon and fn saucepan with egg yolks and lemon juice. Set heat at Markowitz, senior vice comman- Consultant Patricia Hemsley, students in temperature, and the fact is you can regulate electricity der; Samuel Caldes, first junior Fred Hoffman's seventh grade 150° (lowest setting on the electric range). Stir constant- a lot more accurately than you can regulate flame. No- vice commander; Jack Kevoe, MIDDLETOWN - Richard class at Middle Road School, re- ly until butter melts. Don't worry about lumps or curd- second junior vice commander; Buchanan, language arts consul- ently began a classroom library thing's left to guesswork. See the latest electric Joseph Jacobson, quartermaster; tant for the Webster publishing with just a few books. Within a ling because the cooking temperature on the electric ranges at the dealer Albert Yellin, adjutant: Hyman Company, recently met with Want more successful electric range month, every member of the range-top unit is exact and steady—so steady there's no who displays this seal. Camhi, chaplain; Leighton Levy, township elementary and junior class bad contributed one or recipes? Drop a postcard to: Recipes, officer of the day; Saul Diamond, high school teachers to discuss more books. twedfor a double boiler. Add second piece of butter. As historian and patriotic officer; latest techniques In the teaching At present, their wide selec- P. O. Box 55, Morristown, N.J. Dr. Walter Ogens post surgeon; of spelling. tion of books total almost 200. mixture thickens, add third piece, stirring all the while. We'll send you more than a hundred PWHp Stein, judge advocate. Elementary teachers partici- They-are enjoyed by all during Remove from heat as soon as thickened to prevent main The installing officer was Her- pating were Mrs, Carol Barger, a weekly library period. The stu- of them—free. Jersey Central Power COOKMTHK bert Taff, aenior vice commander Mrs. Alice Brown and Mrs. Mar- dents have learned now to cate- separating. Add salt and cayenne. & Light/New Jersey Power & Light. turn of the Monmouth-Ocean Council. garet Lopet. gorize and shelve books, In ad- Ban Alpera, the TOrd Region's Junior high ichool teachers dition, they have gained insight vice-commander served as acting were Mrs. Bette L. Bates, Mrs. Into the proper selection of boolts officer of the day, and Saul Dia- Edna McTague, Joan Schneider to meet their needs and Inter- Good cooking is a lot easier on afkmeless electric T^nge, moild, judge advocate of the and Annand Cannamela. ests. 8-TtK*Uy, April 20, 1965 TOE DAILY REGISTER ners *t 4 p.m. Sunday oo «h* tmrji, featuring authentic Afri at the reception!*'! desk to 0* tt »:» put., Tuesday, May 11, Ibe festival wQl dose Satar- mezzanine of the coflej*'* toils can dancer* and dnuos. An ad- Main Building. building. minion charge will be collected. era cbonu, dance bead, aad eol- Parents' D«jr Arts Ball in foe Florentine The exhibWoni will continue to "Potemkin" by Sergei Ei»en-| Saturday, May 8, is dftfflgnatri legtaas wiU be given the follow- Lounge and gardens of the Main Fine Arts Festival Events be open to the pubKc through *M>»> a film clastic, is sched- as Parents' Day. A full program ing night at a similar time. Saturday, May 15. Visiting hours uled for showing at i p.m. of activities will be' announced Free tickets for both events Building. Hie ball. wiM be open will be 10 «.m. to 8 p.m., Mon- Tuesday, May 4. There will be later. are available from the reception- to fine arts students and faculty days through Fridays; 10 a.m. to no admission charge. Dr. James L. Wbitehead, di- ist. members. Are Scheduled at College 4 p.m., Saturday*, and 2 to i The Monmouth College Dramat- rector of the Monmouth Mu p.m., Sundays. All exhibitions ics Workshop will present the seum, will conduct a gallery tour except the permanent art col- WEST LONG BRANCH - The nounced by Harold H. Alexander, tion, films, concerts, lectures, a play "A Thurber Carnival" by beginning at 3 p.m., Slinda lection will be in the main build- for all calendar of events for the fifth festival chairman- and associate play, a book fair, Parents' Day James Thurber at 8:30 p.m. May 9, on the mezzanine of the Ing. The permanent collection is annual Festival of Fine Arts, to professor in the college's depart- and the Beaux Arts Ball. May 5, 6, 7, and 8, in Pollad main building. in the art gallery of the fine Auditorium. Free tickets to the The Monmouth College Cham- be held in Monmouth College ment of fine arts. The Steinbach Co. of Asbury VOUR HEEDS! from Sunday, April 23, through arts building. performances ber Chorus will give * concert Among the events are art ex- Park and Red Bank sponsors the Saturday May 15, has been an- hibitions, an arcUitectual exhibi' art exnibition and provides A Book Fair sponsored by the awards for winners in oil paint- college's library association is ing, water colors and sculpture scheduled for Monday and Tues-1 day, April 26 and 27 from 9 a.m. competition. Entries come from •ORROW ANY AMOUNT Search for Veterans to 9 p.m. in the Great Hall of)| artists throughout New Jersey. A FOR ANY NIIDI BANK RATES the main building. total of 100 works of art have LIQUIDATORS • Horn* Improvement Loom • Bill been selected for exhibition. Screening of Film Peymtnl Loon • HotJKl»l«M Hodwwx*: 141 Mow It. MMO< War II and the Korean War whc what higher for others. Awards will be made to win- with a concert by Babtunde Ola-I have service-connected disabil- ities that have been adjudged toe For Monmouth County veterans •light to merit monthly compen- who are under age 50, no medical ration payments. examination will be required un- less their health is such that they Because they are not on the would not be able to obtain life books to receive such payments, insurance on the open market. the VA has not maintained con- tact with them and, as a result, The offer will be open for one doesn't have their present ad- year, beginning May 1st. dresses. However, tt wants to reac them now because they stand tc MC Senior benefit from legislation, recently passed by Congress, that wil make them eligible for low-cost At School life insurance, beginning May I. HAZLET - The children In National Service life Insurance Mrs, Mary Ventura's third grade policies, 41 amounts up to $10,000, class at Middle Road School are to be made available to them. have acquired Miss Ruth McCor- The 3,406 ex-OI's In Monmouth mack, a senior at Monmoutfi Col- County with these low-rated dis- lege, who has been with the class abilities comprise approximately since January. 1 out of 11 of the 37,394 veterans During the first six weeks of of the two wars living In the lo- her stay, Miss McCormack spent cal area. most of her time observing the As to the cost of this Insurance class as a whole, and the Individ, it depends on the age of Hie appli- ua! children within the whole. cant and on the type of policy he She gained insight in classroom •elects. He has a choice of four organization, and procedure and types. methods of teaching. If he Is 30 yean old, for exam- Miss McCormack has begun to ple, the monthly premiums per :each lessons, under the guid- $1,000 worth of coverage are ince of Mrs. Ventura. She will cents for modified life, 95 cents emain with the class until her for ordinary life, $1.45 for 20npay- graduation. A resident of Mon- ment life and (2.99 for 20-year en- mouth County, she plans to teach dowment. third grade of her own in the If he is 45 years of age, he will fall. ^ASTRO-GUIDE" ByCeean For W.dneiday, April 21 Present—For You and Yours •. • Some radical change of environment may upset you temporarily, but in the long run should work out advantageously and you'll wonder why you hesitated to make the. move. At any late, try to be cheerful even though Everything the decision 11 not of your own choosing. It could be the turning point jo your life. Thk Day Under Your Sign Arlu. torn M*r.2lfo Apr.!? Ubn. S»pt. 23 to Oct. H Ftmabla pUnetuj- influence Constructive ideas and detailed »U1 help yo*l«t« I°t ci .olid plinninpr are under benefit !*• for the Work done. diitlon* now. Wm.Aprlt20loM.y20 Scorpio. Oct. 23 1o Nov. 21 Thi. U sot • cood .Period for Security which you havea't cutotaK * «e» swae*i red- Vnown previously miy work tionihip. out under current riyi. 6omInr.M»y«f»Jun. 21 S«gitt«r«ii. Nov. 22 fo Dte.2l toot mt the mon «riaui .«• A tendency toward flippince pecti bite.d ot the humoroui can work igBlnst 7011 if people •ids of life. tniiunderttand. Cipricorn. Dae. 22 to Jin. 20 Family Star Cantor. Juiw 22 to July 21 £cccntrfdtr can work to your Shun those who try Co tempt disadvantage* Stay out of the you Into frivolity whea ther* VihU ii work to be done. Uo. July 22 fo Aiia. 21 Aquariui. Jan, 21 fo fob. 19 tlo4ef too combfoea power 'of Some atraltt in family teUtlott- ahipi ifgurnet new proportion* Work thlngi out Virao. An* 22 to Stpr. 22 Piiew. Ftb. 20 to Mireh 20 A family emergencmergeny mayy take Tho.e near and dear to you you awaa y IroI m worwok aatt a miy rile you but try not to molt inconvenient t •how your irritation. 196S, Tublishers Newspaper Syndicate You'll find choice tid-bits DAILY CROSSWORD about babies, mothers and AGBO3S DOWN 20. Golf 1 To comb, 1 Capital: term anfsa KJHi as wool Egypt 24. Music ana HH HMH & Whist X Kind of note am HHUM:-) families in our up-coming. win medieval 25. Female MnrilllIM MMl'i 9. Melody helmet ».Sea- UHIIU aSH'M 10. Father iEdgs molluslc 1L Burglar's 4.24 hoars with tool 5. Extra spiral | 12. Incites &SdenUsfs shell I SPECIAL 14. Crude i workroom: 27.Traffic metal abbr. light 15. Wordof 7. Anthropoids indication 36. Organ of choice 8. A certain 28. Sleeveless sight 16. Juice bullfighter garment 38. Indigent 4 17. Staggered II.I0U M.Turkish 42. Source of ,,>, 'f; f'Tf't'iife? *^"'. 21. Twofold: 13. Whirls title light and prefix 15. Sphere 33. Goddess of heat 22. Steal 18. Chant peace: Gr. 43. King of BABY WEEK 23. The—— 'merrily 34. Custom Judaii Age 19. An age 35. Wandered 44. Chatter 15. Freight vehicle i 2 4 5 7 28. Asserts K> EDITION 29. Old Greek coin 11 \t SO.CEimeroons tribe HI 15 16 coming 31. Goddess of justice 17 i4 Jo S2. A bandage 17. Mountain peak Hi '••'fjrj^..' S9. Music 25 26 Friday, April 30th note % 40. Bean 29 V) , - 'rt ' • f _' 41. A Blip knot SI H 55 43. Century plant 37 •4« 46. Part of speech 3T A'i. 45 46. Seasoning herb 4b 46 ADVERTISING DEADLINE 47. Falcon of sea. u.49 IS WED., APRIL 28— 5 P.M. 48. Resting '- ", ^ BIG VALUES EVERY DAY The Daily Register i AT ;' • i v ' \ • in • > ,,, NEWBERRYS RED BANK 741-0010 DOWNTOWN RED BANK OPfN WlDNISDAY end WIOAY IWNINOS U. ParJieU Enters AF Pilot Training TOE DAILY REGISTER Tnei&j, Afril 20, 1965-9 BIG SWUNG, T«. - Second ; Fairvlew Rev. Harold Dean Lt. Wifliam V. PtiWU son of MUt Patrick Ann Matt, d*M«h- Unitarian Church that the Urector of the dHWrea'i tenof Mr. and Mrs. George Matt. Mr. and Mre^Chariw tt Par- psychiatric services M the Hen- keU of K RecWfiM, PI., Red Andover St., recently celebrated To Show final Film ry Pollack Memorial aide at Bank, N. J., hasentered V. S, her 16th birthday with a party "The 400 Bt>ws," an award- the Monmouth Medical Center Air Force pilot training at Webb in, her home. winning Frenca film which il- will announce the film and par- APB, Tex. - i ;" luminates some of the causes of ticipate in a question and answer Mrs. George Barnard, Jr., Con- U. Parkell will Sy the newest juenvile delinquency, will be the period following it. Air Force; jet trainers and re- over La., and Mrs. Lee Baron final offering of the 1965 Inter- The showing will be at the ceive, special academic and mil- Bracht, Linden Ave., recently national Film Series, which is itary training during the year- visited friends in Glen Rock. Walter Reade-Sterling Commun- long course. He will be awarded sponsored by First Unitarian ity Theater at Eaton'.own, Thurs- silver pilot wings upon comple Howard Smith, ton of Mr. andChurch of Monjpouth County. day, April 29) at 8 p.m. tion of the Air Training Com- Mrs. Howard M, Smith, Poricy mand flying prograoi. La., is spending his mid-semester vacation from Ursinui College, A graduate of Red Bank High Collegeville, Pa., in Florida. • LATERAL & amr DRY WELL The origin and name of Bras- CESSPOOL sels sprouts, a tittle brother of Charles Clericuzio, son of Mr. uw con 5ERVICE CONSTRUCTION the cabbage, can ba traced to and Mrs. G. P. Clericuzio, Vic- toria PI., has returned to L»- • BACK-HOE the capital of Belgium some 800 Crapooh • Stprit Tonics years ago. fayette College, Easton, Pa. ft Pamp*d end Cltimd DIGGING ADVERTISEMENT Mrs. Frank Saxe of AJlston St. was honored at a surprise birth' ei MoreComfortWearinq Lt. William V. Parkeil day party recently given by her CHARLES H. WILSON daughter, Mrs. Robert O'Donnell 31 PEACH STREET School, the lieutenant received PUN DUMONT RECEPTION — Officers of the Wesf Long Branch Young Republican and her granddaughters in the FALSE TEETH a B. A. degree from Gettysburg home of Mrs. O'Donnell, State- NEW SHREWSBURY 741-1846 iJS™ !"•* «"'•"»»* "»y to overcome Club held round table discussion concerning final details for party next Saturday, loose plate dl»comfort. rASTEETH, (Pa.) College and was commis- sir PI. to Improved powder, ipitakled on April 24, honoring Sen. Wayne Dumont, Jr., GOP candidate for governor. Seated, upper and< lower plates hold, them sioned, there upon completion of Jraer so tnat they feel more com- the Air Force Reserve Officer left to right, are secretary, Ben Fornino; director Marcia Tenney; president Charles lortaDle. wo gummy, gooey, nutr tut, or leellng. If/alfaltae ftoi- Training Corps program. He is Ritscher, and recording secretary, Judy Hennessey. Standing is vica president Art •cid). Does not sour. Checks "plate «f» ""am". Get PASTEETH today a member of Kappa Delta Rho Hennessey. Reception will be in the Holiday Inn, West Long Branch. •t drug couaters everywhere. and H Delta Epsilon. IEEE to Hear Nuclear Expert Youngsters LITTLE SILVER — Donald E. Hetrick, nuclear project engineer 5 GLI11* • 6 €•• for the Jersey Central Power Set Egg and Light Company, will address IS TOO EARLY TO GET UP! a meeting of the Monmouth Sub- Hunt Record section, Institute of Electrical FAIR HAVEN - In a record- BRING YOUR WINDOW and Electronic Engineers, at 8 p.m. tomorrow, in the local breaking 20 minutes, about 20C SHADE ROLLER IN AND fire house. ' children found more than 600 Mr. Hetrick is project engineer chocolate eggs at McCarter Park LET US PUT ON at the Oyster Creek nuclear Saturday, the Recreation Com- power station being constructed mission reports. In Lacey Township, Ocean Coun The eight eggs marked for spe- SUNDOWN NO-LITE ty- cial prizes were found by Casey The new Jersey Central plant Bennett, Mary Lou Ekleberry, Donna McDaniels, BobMcDaniels, WINDOW SHADES Billy Ogram, Tim Sullivan, Rob Funeral Funds Weaver and Jean Warner. Assisting with the hiding of the! eggs — and in some cases the ON YOUR ROLLER ForPeopleAges finding of them — were Junio Recreation Council member UP TO 36" WIDE Midge Buckley, Harry Copperth- 1.66 39 to 79 waite, Maureen Johnson, Martha WHITE ON BOTH SIDES AND BLACK McNisfcin, Elizabeth Movelle and You can now apply by mail, Donald E. Hetrick Sandy Robinson. IN THE MIDDLE—KEEPS OUT ALL LIGHT direct to the Home Office, for Next event on the Recreation a Life Insurance Policy pro- will utilize a boiling water re- actor as its thermal heat source. 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CALL OS 1-2100 OR WRITE en 3.01 or man. Fnt Mlvtry In our dallwry «»m la N. Y. mi 153 First Avenue, Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 141 West Front Street, Red Bank, N. J. Pa. (nupt CO.D.'i add 50c). WomtiTi Hoiltry (D*pt. 4), Mall Ural, lambtrgtr't Moratvtfc Aa4 at reramui, Mtalo Park, Ntwark, Minbtatfl, Maliffold, PriKttM. Cherry HIM. 10-TW»y, April 20, 1965 THE DAILY REGISTER Tag Days for Deborah Set for May and June
SHREWSBURY - Tag wee! forthcoming events at a recent for the Red Bank Chapter meeting of the chapter held in Deborah will begin May 3 i: the Shrewsbury Fire House. Middletowji and in June in Re A theater party will be held Bank. Mrs. Jack Kirschbaum May 5 which includes a bus. trip, chaifnaan of, the event. television show and theater. Mrs. Plans were completed to John Petillo is chairman. Three new patients were ad- mitted recently to Deborah Mrs. Verner Hospital for evaluation. The hos- pital is a free, non-sectarian, ful- ly accredited institution for the Married In medical and surgical treatment of tuberculosis and other chest diseases including operable heart Chapel Rites disease and lung cancer, and is RED BANK — Mrs. Barbar; maintained solely by voluntary Hale Verner, 59 Battin Rd., am contributions. A. Vincent Lawrence, 65 Batth Rd., both of Fair Haven, wen Mrs. William Klatsky, presi- married April 19 in the Chape dent, announced a trip to Debor- of the Red Bank Presbyteriar ah Hospital, Browns Mills, will Church on Tower Hill. Rev. Dr take place in the latter part of Charles S. Webster, officiated a1 May. Mrs. Klatsky, Fisher PI., Red Bank, is in charge of res- SWEET SANDWICHES — In toasted roll or tower form — have a filling of choddar the afternoon ceremony in the presence of the family and a few ervations. The trip is open to cheese and dates and are ai delicious now as they were years ago when they were the public. close friends. MOTHERS' GUILD of Star of the Sea Academy, Long Branch, will hold its annual lunch- first originated. Mrs. James LoBiondo, Shrews- Rodney Hale Verner, at home, eon and fashion show Wednesday, April 28, at noon in the Deal Golf and Country escorted his mother, widow of bury, is chairman of a spaghetti William S. Verner. She was at- supper which also will be in Club. Fashions will be shown by the Jean Swartz Shop, Asbury Park. Among thoiB A Treat for Unexpected Guests tended by her two daughters May. working on ths project, left to right, are Mrs. Gernard Dean, publicity chairman, and Misses Linda and Valerie Verner The luncheon meeting will be Monday, May 10. Mrs. Frank Camassa and Mrs. Paul Kiernan, Jr., chairmen. By CECILY BROWNSTONE made these for a party, and frigerate about 30 minutes. at home, and Mrs. William A Associated Press Food Editor she wrote us, "You should ha Brush entire outside surface of Bray of Miami, Fla. LAST TIME I visited my child- seen them go!" At our hous roils with melted butter. Place, William J. Lawrence, Soutl hood home in Canada, some too, not long ago, our tasters a; seam side down, on a cooki Orange, was his brother's bes Historical Tour Includes friends told me that they always plauded them. sheet. Bake in a very hot (450 man. Misses Cynthia, Kathleei remembered my mother as the CHEESE AND DATE degrees) oven until heate< and Michele Lawrence of Miami first person to serve sweet SANDWICH ROLLS through and lightly browned— daughters of the bridegroom Stops in Stolen Island sandwiches to their particular 3 ounces grated (medium-fini about 5 minutes. were among the guests. circle. This happened years ago cheddar cheese (% cup light! SANDWICH PARTY TOWERS After a reception in the homf FREEHOLD — The Monmouth the 17th century they may well —and it was quite an innovation! packed) With a 3-inch round cutter, cu of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Law- County Historical Association have been the most common type Such memories are always en- 6 pitted dates, finely chopped rounds from 16 slices of en- rence left for a trip to Maryland will sponsor a tour of early of structure in the New York dearing. It made me think back Vi cup finely chopped walnuts riched white bread. Spread 12 ol houses of Brooklyn and Staten area. In many cases they were with nostalgia to the delicious 3 tablespoonis milk the bread rounds with the cheese- Island on May 13. replaced by more sturdy build- sweet sandwiches my mother 8 slices enriched fresh whii date filling given in above rec- The tour, which is open to the ings, of brick and stone. served at home—for afternoon bread ipe. Place 6 bread rounds Bridge Clubs public, will leave Red Bank at The Stillwell - Perrine House, 9 a.m. and cross the Verrazano built in 16S3, will be visited, and tea, for evening refreshment. Butter, melted spread-side up, on 6 spread br RED BANK BRIDGE CLUB: Narrows Biidge to visit first the buildings in the Richmondtown One toasted sandwich roll, made Thoroughly mix together th rounds. Close sandwiches with North and South, Louis Harv- restoration, Staten Island, a joint of cheddar cheese and dates, was cheese, dates, walnuts an unspread rounds. Wrap tightly In ey, Rumson, and Miss Mar- Schenok House at the Brooklyn often served to unexpected milk. Trim crusts from brea saran; refrigerate about 30 min garet Michel, Atlantic High- Museum. This house, built about project of the Department of guests because the mailings for flatten slightly with a rolling pii utes. Place on a cookie sheet lands, first; >Mrs. Judy Fish- 1675 by Jan Martense Schenck, the Department of Parks, City this delighful offering could al- Spread with cheese-date fillin; brush tops lightly with melted man, Wanamassa, and Mrs. has been reconstructed in its en- of New York, and the Staten Is- ways be kept in the kitchen. there will be about V/2 tabli butter. Bake in a very hot (450 Samuel Neuwirth, Elberon, sec- tirety in the museum. Its two land Historical Society. Work is Here are two versions of that spoons for each slide of breai degrees) oven until heated ond, and Edward Bauer of rooms show fine examples of 17th being done on many houses, and landwich that you might enjoy Roll up slices in jelly-roll fas through and liglUIy browned — California and John Scofield, century furniture, utensils, Delft- eventually there will be more trying. A friend of ours recently ion. Wrap tightly in sarati; n about 5 minutes. Eatontown, third. ware, brass and pewter. It is one than 30 buildings restored. To vary these, use 12 slices East and west, Roger Kellner, of the few frame houses which The Cuokoldstown Inn also will of enriched white bread and 6 Middletown, and Rex Thomas, have survived intact, although in be visited, as well as the old slices of whole wheat bread. Cu Port Monmouth; first; Mrs. Country Store, museum, and the and spread as directed, spread- Arthur Fay, Fair Haven, and ON THE COMMITTEE for the annual spring luncheon Voorlezer's House, built about ng 6 white rounds and 6 whole Mrs. Peter Policastro, Lincroft, To Attend 1695 by the Dutch Congregation wheat rounds with filling. As- second, and Mrs. Sidney Jedel, and fashion show of the Monmouth Medical Society for a school, church and the semble as directed, starting with Shrewsbury, and Mrs. Hilde- Auxiliary are Mrs. Anthony Garruto, left, chairman of home of the Voorlezer, their gard Vellenzer, Little Silver, a white round, covering with a ways and means, and Mrs. Joseph Kyrillos, co-chairman Convention school-teacher and layrreader. third. HUFFMAN JO BOYLE whole wheat round and closing of the event, both of Middletown. Fashions from Fred- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - After lunch at the Chateau Riv- with a white round. Games are held every Members of the Monmouth Coun- iera, the tour will visit the 17th Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. erick's of Spring Lake will be featured at the luncheon ty Medical Assistants' Associa- century house which was the FINE HOME FURNISHINGS and BROADLOOM Want a special first course for in the River Plaza Fire House, which is scheduled for April 29 in the Deal Golf and tion will attend the second annual scene of the conference between a small company dinner? Serve Applegate St., under the direc- Country Club. convention of the state associa- Lord Howe, Benjamin Franklin, tiny buckwheat pancakes filled tion of Stanley A. Strauss, di- tion Saturday and Sunday at the John Adams and John Rutledge Rt. 35 Circle, Eatontown — 542-1010 with sour cream and topped with rector. Colony Motel, Atlantic City. who met in an attempt to settle red caviar. Delegates to the convention will the Revolution. JERSEY SHORE BRIDGE Doctors' Wives Plan be Mrs. Beulah Willis, Asbury Return to Red Bank is sched- CLUB: 'ark; Miss Ruthann Conte, West uled for 5:30 p.m. Reservations North and south, Mrs. Ed- Long Branch, and Mrs. Lillian for the tour may be made with ward Salmeri, Little Silver, and Annual Spring Lunch Monroe of Neptune City. Mrs. the Monmouth County Historical Mr. Strauss, first; John Antliff, Willis is also chairman of the Association, 70 Court St., Free- Little Silver, and Frank Wil- decorations committee for the DEAL—The Ladies Auxiliarylan, Mrs. Peter Semple, Mrs. Jo- hold. liams, Red Bank, second, and meeting and has planned a hat of the Monmouth County Medi- seph Formichella, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips, table decoration contest. Mrs. cal Society will hold its annual Red Bank, third. Maggs, Mrs. John Ayers, Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Atlantic High- spring luncheon and fashion show Michael Doyle and Mrs. Clifford YANKO'S East and west, Mrs. Ruth lands, president of MCMAA and BROAD STREET RED BANK Thursday, April 29, at noon in Grimm. Doyle, Eatontown, and William ireasurer of the state associa- Deal Golf and Country Club. Ellis, Kansas City, Mo., first; ion, will run for re-election. Mrs. John Lovett, Little Silver, Fashions will be presented by The meeting will be attended and Mrs. Roger Bellows, Rum- Frederick's of Spring Lake. To Judge by medical assistant groups from not a special purchase, son, second, and Mr. and Mrs. Members of the society will mod- all over the state. Edward Keyes, Little Silver, el some of the fashions. third. The theme of the event is Easter Hats ONE YEAR OLD "Cusine," with the table arrange- KEANSBURG - Virginia Boyd, but a sweeping after-Easter ments in colorful calico prints. At Party daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- The theme is linked with the so- liam Boyd, Port Monmouth Rd., ciety's new cookbook, currently KEYPORT - Annual Eastei Bride-Elect celebrated her first birthday here sale of every suit from on sale. Bonnet Card Party of St. Jo- recently. Present were her grand- Chairmen are Mrs. Frank Zim- seph's Court, Catholic Daughters parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank s Honored mer, Mrs. Walter Judge and of America, will take place Maines, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mrs, Joseph Kyrillos, assisted by Thursday at 8 p.m. in the audi- regular stock MIDDLETOWN - Miss Jud> torium of St. Joseph's School Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Walter "Who Mrs. William Suer and Mrs. runzi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Maple PI. Mrs. William Allen h Ahem, Mr, and Mrs. John Gen- Samuel Stevens. Mrs. John Cris- N. P. Frunzi, Suffolk La., Middle chairman. Prizes will be award erelli and family and Mr. and guarantees anti Is in charge of decorations. town, was honored at a brida ed for Easter hats worn by wom- Mrs. Jack Keelan and family. ihower recently given by Mrs Committee aides are Mrs. Lou- en guests. bread?" Iorence Rickard, in her home, is Albright, Mrs. Alvin Fried, BUSINESS LUNCHEON 12 Suffolk La. Co-hostess was Mrs. Charles Samaha, Mrs. Cy- A reception for new member, Hiss Cathy Frunzi. ril Arvanitis, Mrs. Walter Ry- and election of court officers wil! iRED BAiNK — A business A&P does... mcofldHioo- be held at the May meeting. people's luncheon will be served ,Guests were Mrs. R. A. Burk- ally! Jane Parker Bread in Thursday from 11:30 a.m. to !tt, Oak Ridge; Mrs. Benedicl Mrs. Floyd Brown is chairman 20% OFF of the local court's 41st anniver- ! p.m. in the parish hall of Trin- is made of the finest ingre- Jonaruma, Hazlet; Miss Esthe dink, Keyport; Mrs. B. T. Hew sary banquet to be held Thurs- ity Episcopal Church, White St. dients, blended and baked tt, Little Silver: Miss Carolina New Books day, May 27, in Buttonwood The menu will include cubed by experts. You'll like it.,, Russ, Cliffwood Beach; Miss Ei- The following new books are Manor, Matawan, at 7 p.m. steak, mashed potatoes, succo every spring suit The April cancer dressing ash, cabbage salad, rolls and or you'll get your money leen Kozak, Highlands; Miss Mar- available this week at the Red garet Luccarelli, Bronx, N.Y. Bank Public Library: / meeting will be held next Tues- )utter, jello and a beverage. back — without question. day in the home of Miss Marie iliss Maureen Bolz, South Am- FICTION x>y; Mrs. Albert Brown, Roselle, Wallace, 49 Greengrove Ave. MARRIAGE BANNS "Among the Cinders," Shad- Keyport. RED BANK — Banns of mar- Original price 40 nd Mrs. Bertram Stanley, Brick bolt; "Don't Go in Alone," JANE PARKER 'orwnship. riage were announced for the Pou; "For Kicks," Francis; first time Sunday in St. James Also, Mrs. J. R. Raymond, Mrs, "The Prodigal Father," Troy; Bnai Brith Names Catholic Church between Joseph WHITE bhn Ostock, Mrs. Terrance W "Rogue's Kingdom," Brick. Dinner Committee Christman and Joyce Falls and BREAD Original price 50 lackman, Mrs. John A. Lutz, between Jacob Albert Bloom and sale 4O°° Vlrs. P. P. Frunzi, Sr., Miss NON-FICTION HAZLET — Mrs. Harvey Gold \rlene Willis. vlargic Frunzi, Mrs. Earl Foulks, "The Breath of Life," Carr; has been named general chairman .Irs. Philip Cerbone and Miss "Gambler's Money," Turner; of a "Parisienne Night" to be 20 iTarian Frunzi, all of Middletown. "The Innocents," R a d i n ; sponsored by the Ayelet Chapter, Original price 59 sale 47- Miss Frunzi will become the "Menagerie Manor," Durrell; Bnai Brith Women, June 5 a •ride of James Churco of Tupper "The Pets' Cookbook," De 8:30 p.m. in Poet's Inn, Matawan HOSPITAL DAY! Lake, N.Y., June 5 in St. Mary's Rochemont. Other committeewomen named 20 Catholic Church, New Monmouth are Mrs. Stanley Glugove'f, Mrs Original price 69. FOR YOUNG READERS Jerry Shapiro, and Mrs. Jerry Tomorrow, Wed., April 21st sale55- "Animals That Made U.S. Breiterman. Mrs. Jack Grumet Alumnae Plan History," Dorian; "The Battle 7 Opal La., and Mrs. Milton Bare- for the Atlantic," Williams; foot, 117 Idolstone La., both Mata A percentage of all sales will 00 Fashion Show "Doctor Doolittle's Circus," wan, are reservations chairmen Original price 75 sale 60 Lofting; "Famous Explorers Dinner and imported French DEAL — Mrs. James McTague for Young People," Coffman; wine will be served. Entertain- be donated to Riverview Hos- of Spring Lake and Mrs. Francis "Johnny and the Tool Chest," ment and dancing will be in- Magovern of Belmar are chair- Hayes. > cluded. men of the annual luncheon and pital Building Fund. This is your Original price 95 fashion show of Monmouth Chap- ter, College of St. Elizabeth chance to help your hospital Mumnae Association. The lun- cheon, a benefit for the" scholar- Hurry in for best selections. ship and building fund, will be when you purchase what you No lay-aways, no telephone orders. held July 28 in the Deal Golf and Country Club. Fashions will be need. by Elegance East, Eatontown. Mrs. Richard Haynes, Shrews- .50 bury, is fashion snow chairman. SPECIAL: RACK OF SPRING COATS. Others on the committee are Mrs. No Monty Down Aloysius Ring, Matawan, favors, $1.50 Wukly and Mrs. Miohael Doyle, Deal, SPECIAL: RACK OF SPRING DRESSES Yanko's has pledged a percentage of its sales, Wed., SM our lorgi reservations. Mltdlon ol ptrftct diomondi SIZES: INFANTS THRU 14 April 21st to the Riverview Hospital Bldg. Jund. Your mm tB.SO HIGHLANDS CARD PARTY to JtWfcSO HIGHLANDS - First Aid purchase will help make our hospital great. Squad® Auxiliary will hold its monthly card party Thursday at REEDS Jewelers 8 p.m. in the First Aid Building. 60 Broad St., Red Bank Mrs. - William-Beauty, Mrs. Wil- 717 Cookmon Av«., Asbury Park liam See and Mrs. John MoCon- nell are in charge. The party Op.n W.drmdiy *nd Friday Nights 45 Broad Street Red Bank was postponed from last week. THE DAILY REGISTER utsday, April 20, 1965—11 Mrs. Kross To Speak At Dinner RED BANK - Anna M. Kross, lew York City's commissioner Parents and Teachers correction and a nationally famous battler for humane treat- ment and rehabilitation of prison- ers, will speak at the John L. Montgomery memorial dinner Card Parties in May sponsored by the Welfare Coun- HAZLET — A fashion show andatioa He will speak on "Orienta- talk entitled "New Jersey-Know :il of Monmouth County. card party, sponsored by the Lil-tion and Explanation of & Jon- Your State." The memorial dinner, to be lian Drive Parent-Teacher Asso- ior High Program." Elected at the meeting were leld at 6:30 p.m. April 28, in ciation, will be held in Buck Mr. Curry recently returned Mrs, Walter Seber, president; he Hotel Berkeley Carteret, As Smith's Restaurant, East Keans- from a trip to Algoas, Brazil, Mrs. James P. Denton, vice pres jury Park, is a regular feature Miss Barbara J. Waite Miss Sally J. Carr burg, Thursday,, May 20, at 8:30 with a group of five others who ident; Mrs. Philip Inglis, record- the council's annual confer- p.m., it was announced at a re- were guests of the State Depart- ing secretary; Mrs. Richard :nce, which has as this year's cent meeting in the home of Mrs. ment under the "Alliance for Guth, corresponding secretary, heme "Poverty — Progress or Announce Engagements Frank Kelly, chairman. Progress Program," He has been and Mrs. Vincent Contile, trea 'erpetuation." Franklin Simons will present in the township school system 20 surer. The installation dinner will Judge Kross was appointed PORT MONMOUTH — An- EliBERON — Mrs. J. Town- the fashions, which will be mod-years, and principal at Thompson be Monday, May 3 in Clare and :ommissioner of correction by nouncement is made by Mr. andley Carr, 229 Lawrence Ave., an- eled by parents and teachers. School six years. Colby's Restaurant, Rt. 9. Mrs Mayor Robert F. Wagner Jan. 1,Mrs. William Waite, 8 Monmouth nounced the betrothal of her Some ol the students are mailing Winners of a recent safety post- Gerald MeCloud is chairman ol 1954, after 20 years as a woman Ave.,. of the engagement of their daughter, Miss Sally Jane Carr, posters for the event. er contest are Evelyn Bastry, the dinner committee. magistrate. daughter, Miss Barbara Jean to Howard Michael Welch, at a Other committee members are Stephen DeLeo, Susan Geraghty, Mrs. Frank Cullens reported a In March, 1964, President Lyn Waite, to Armand Arthur Angel- family dinner party in her home Mrs. Charles Meyer, Mrs. Robert and Susan Feathers. They were membership of 110. The attend Ion B. Johnson presented her theillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Easter Sunday. Mr. Welch is the Svmons, Mrs. Frank Ferrara, awarded tickets to the World's ance award was won by Mrs first annual Eleanor Roosevelt Levy of 922 Smith St., Hemp- son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Mrs. Edward Taylor, Mrs. Rich- Fair. TilKe Boone's afternoon kinder vlemorial Award of the Woman's stead, L. I. Welch, Jr., 43 Wall St., West ard ScWeicher, Mrs. Zel Varga, A "Kiddie Kup Kake" sale is garten class. National Press Club, "for her A July 10 wedding is planned. Long Branch. Mrs. Donald Boettcher, Mrs. slated for April 28. Assisting in At a recent meeting of a family initiative in helping to bring about Miss Wdte, a graduate of Mid- The bride-elect, daughter also Frank Donnelly and Mrs. George the tale wall be Mrs. William life discussion group of the as. major reforms in New York dletown Township High School, of (lie late Mr. Carr, was grad- Richards. Marshall, Mrs. Frank GenereUi, sociation in the home of Mn> City's correctional system." is with the Household Finance uated from Long Branch High The next meeting of the com-Mrs. Daniel McCue, Mrs. Joseph Walter Jubinsky, Roosevelt Ave., As commissioner, she has Corporation, Red Bank. School. She is a senior at Mon- mittee will be April 29 In the Morowski, Mrs. Algie F. Andrews Dr. Charles Weber, staff membe ABC'S AT TINTON FALLS SCHOOLS this week means stressed the importance of re- Mr. Angelillo, who until recent- mouth College, West Long home of Mrs. Kelly, at 8 p.m. and Mrs. Edward Dennis. of Marlboro State" Hospital, spoke "Appalachia — Books for Children." New Shrewsbury habilitating prisoners and the ly was a member of the staff of Branch, where she is majoring on "Children's Depression."1 eed for educational, diagnostic, in elementary education, and is Girl Scouts Margaret DeCamillis, left, and Nina Rosen- the Watchtower Bible and Tract CARD PASTY REV. FAHY TO SPEAK medical, and counseling services Society, Brooklyn, is a graduate a member of Tau Lambda Chi. berg, decorate a drum to collect donations at the book SEA BRIGHT — The annual EAST KEANSBimG — Rev. HAT SHOW to achieve rehabilitation. The new of Thomas Jefferson High School Mr. Welch attended Red Bank card party of the Home and Thomas Fahy, of Seton Hall Uni fair which opens tomorrow and continues through Frida/ Reception and Classification Cen- also in Brooklyn. Catholic High School and was FREEHOLD - More than 15 ter on Rikers Island, soon to School Association will be held versity, South Orange, will be women attended a hat show re- at all three schools. PTA's throughout tha state are cur- He is employed by Sealand graduated from Long Branch jpen, is part of her over-all plan Service, Inc., Port Newark. High School. He is employed by May 11 at 8 p.m. in Price's guest speaker at the next meet- cently in the Bennett Street rently conducting a drive for books for underprivileged Fountains, Long Branch. General ing of St. Catherine's PTA to-School, sponsored by the PTA. The need for an adequately New Jersey Bell Telephone Com- chairman is Mrs. Robert F. Nor-morrow at 8 pjn. to the parish Hats were shown by Lang's La- children in the Appalachian Mountain region. rained staff became apparent to ACCORDIONIST ENTERTAINS pany, Red Bank. ton. hall. His topic will be "Delinquent dies Millinery, Willow Grove, Pa. Judge Kross when she assumed HAZLET — Members of St. Millinery designs will be pre- Parents." Mrs. William Hakim, chairman, her post as commissioner. Due to Benedict's OTA were entertained Ever wrap partly cooked bacon sented by Mrs. Joan Holland of Recently named to the nominat- assisted by Mrs. John Boyle, Mrs, her efforts, the municipal colleges at a recent meeting by an accord- around halved chicken livers? Long Branch, fashion coordinator ing committee were Sister Mary William Corrie, Mrs. Raymond Regent-Elect Attends iffer courses for the correctional ionist from the Atlantic School ooff Se;rve with a dip made from of Sea B right's new shop, Cha- Mathilde, principal of the school; Frank, Mrs. Edward Cecelask faff. Music, Keyport, under the direc- French dressing and mango peaux. Mrs. Holland is a millin- Mrs. James Broderick, chairman; Mrs. Jack Stryfter, Mr«. Mitchel tion of James Ball. chutney. ery instructor in the adult schools Mrs. Lawrence Anderson, Mrs. Solakian and Mrs. Tobias Mayer. Washington Reception tt Red Bank and Long Branch. William Hetherington and Mrs. Edward Ferrari. TAG DAYS LOCUST — Mrs. Lester L. week's election, Mrs. William H GUEST SPEAKER A card party will be held KEYPORT — At a recen Janley, regent-elect of Old Top-iullivan of New York and Mrs SPECIAL ' RQDDLETOWN — Everett Cur- Thursday, May 13, at 8 p.m., in meeting of the Keyport Hig nemus Chapter, Daughters of Charles C. Haig of Washington, 10 DAYS ONLY ry, principal of Thompson School the parish hall. Mrs. Thomas School Mothers' Club, Mrs. Robth,h e AmericaAi n RevolutionRli , rep- most of thh e vice presidents and and president of the New Jersey Largey and Mrs. Richard Ryan ert Buhler, president, announced resented the chapter at a recep- honorary vice presidents of the Education Association, will be are co-chairmen. that Stanley Baker will be i lion given Saturday afternoon in society, and the state regents CONDITIONING guest speaker at the Bajiview charge of the Spring Scholarship Washington by Mrs, Mary G. The occasion officially launched School PTA meeting Wednesday, FATHERS' NIGHT Tag Days to be held next month, Roebling, chairman of the board Mrs. Finley's campaign for the PERMANENT May 5, at 8 p.m., In. the all- MORGANVHJLE - Fathers' of the Trenton Trust Company, office of vice president genera Mrs. William Friedrich, Mrs. Soft, Natural, ^50 purpose room. Night was observed at a meet- Willard Johnson and Mrs. Genfor her sister, Mrs. John Kent Mrs. Finley is being openl Mr. Curry is past president of ing of the PTA. Guest of honor Harriett, members of the Schol Finley of Haddonfield, who is thementioned as a future candidate Perfect Styling | retiring state regent of the Newfor president general in the 196S the Monmouth County Teachers' Howard Evans, public relations arship Committee, will subm HAIR CUT NOT INCLUDED Association and also of Middle- supervisor for Bell Telephone the names of two seniors, a boy Jersey DAR. The cocktail party, election of the national society. town Township Teachers' Associ- Company, presented an illustrated and a girl, to Mrs. Dorothy Car- largest private function to be Last president general from New hard, director of guidance at Key ggive n DAiR members during the Jersey was Mrs. William A port High School. They will be week of their annual Congress, Becker, who served from 1935 t< Beauty the recipients of a $100 scholar- was helhldd i n thh e 1925 F SStreet 1938. ship to be used toward expenses Club. Mrs. Dardey, who also is ai of college or vocational school DAR members were greeted associate member of a Long Is Salon iMrs. Friedrich, Mrs. Thomas by Mrs. Walter D. Cougle of land DAR chapter, will be Breisch, Mrs. Sal Strano and Trenton, incoming New Jersey sented the New York Slate Awari 136 Broad St. 741-1515 Red Bank Mrs. Richard Rowe are members state Regentg ; Mrs. Roebling and for Best News Story on Fridaj Mrs. Anna M. Krots A HEARING AID WILL NOT HELP YOU of nominating committee. Thej rs. Finley. Other special guests in Constitution Hall. Mrs. Dan will present a slate of candidates were Mrs. Robert V. H. Duncan, ley served as press secretary foi It was also her initiative which In May. president general; Mrs. Ashmead Mrs. Finley at the reception Sat resulted in the degrees in cor- ^ HARD OF HEARING? White, immediate past .president rectional work whicji are being At the June $< meeting, xnam- urday. AN EAR OPERATION OR HEARING general; Miss Gertrude S. Car- The regent-elect also will a offered by several colleges and bers will give a dinner to close raway, another former president universities in New York City. AID MIGHT HELP! the season. tend the New Jersey luncheor general, and now executive di- where she will receive the Golc As a young lawyer she enlisted Have you been toW to buy a hearing aid? rector ol the Governor Tyrone Honor Roll with Star awardec the aid of other members of the CARD PARTY TONIGHT Palace in New Bern, N. C; the Old Topanetnus Chapter for its Women Lawyers' Association to Vbsels RED BANK - St James PTA' two present candidates for the achievements during the pa: set up a group of women lawyers NO! DONT BUY! TRY ONE HRST at annual card party for fflie benefit office of president general at this program year. who volunteered to defend female of the Sisters' summer education prisoners. program was held last night in Mrs. Kross was appointed to the Grammar School. Mrs. Har the bench as magistrate Jan. 1, OF RED BANK BUZ DIRECT old Beach, chairman, and Mrs Describes Scout Camps 1934, by Mayor John P. O'Brien UV« SALESMAN? Jean Campbell, co-chairman wen RED BANK - Mrs. Jerome An Olympic Day for all Gi and was subsequently reappointed COMMISSION HEARINO AID CENTRE In charge. Other committee mem' Bourne, district adviser for Mon- Scout troops in Red Bank will bi 24 BROAD STREET ONLY by Mayor Fiorello H. LaGuardia ber« were Mrs. AMred Barrett, mouth Council of Girl Scouts, washeld Saturday, June 5, from 1 ti in 1940 and by Mayor William $ 3 MONMOUTH STREET MJS. Raymond Tieroey, Jr., Mrs.guest speaker at a troop leaders' 4 p.m. in Memorial Park, Ret O'Dwyer in 1950. While serving Richard Marcickiewicz, Mrs. Jo- Bank. 199 RED BANK meeting last week in the Red Activities are Ibein on the bench. Judge Kross was seph Rice, Mrs. John Flannery Bank Methodist Church, Broad planned by senior Girl Scouts able to institute court reforms HOSPITAL DAY SALE ••KIND CM 741 .6055 Mrs. Victor Marasco, Mrs. Jo St. Mrs. Lionel Simon, neighbor- Rain date is scheduled (or Jun which helped to integrate social seph Pignataro, Mrs. Thomas HOUIK MsoTfam. ».10-S:00; Fri. 1:30.7:00; Sat. 9:30-2.00 hood chairman for Girl Scouting 2. services into the administration WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21st Ames, Mrs. Theodore Mach andin the Red Bank area, presided. Members of Mrs. Simon' of criminal justice. Mrs. Joseph Quigley. Mi Mrs. Bourne spoke on the fa- Neighborhood team for Browni Judge Kross organized the first cilities and summer programs are Mrs. Emerson William's, coi Home Term Court in the borough provided at Girl Scout Camps in sultant, and Mrs. Curtis Murphy of Manhattan. A social experi- Monmouth County. She stated organizer; for Juniors, Mrs. Joh; ment in handling the difficulties that the resident camp, Camp Sommerville, consultant, an of distrubed families, this court Nonioco, and day camps at Rus-Mrs. Vernon Patterson, organiz pattern has now spread to other Wen, Brookdale, and Cheesequake er; for Cadettes and Seniors localities and other lands. Itate Park offer a variety Mrs. Richard Hayes, consultant activities and opportunity and Mrs. William Stratz, organi; WTO BIRTHDAY specialize !n particular interests er, and Mrs. Norman Lee, publ MORGANVUiLLE — Nita Shra- Applications for the camps must city. ' be submitted by May 15. der, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Harry ' Brindle, president Other leaders attending were Ralph Shrader, Tennent Rd., re- if Monmoutfa Council of Gdrl Mrs. Bennett Williams and Mrscently celebrated her 10th birth- Scouts, and Mrs. Alex Curley, Fred Oliver, Troop 3; Mrs. Mari: day with a party in her home. executive director, spoke of the Kromann, Troop 52; Mrs.Joh Attending were Ruth Ann La- progress and growth of Girl Drummond, Jr., Troop <>6; Mrs Mura, Virge Lampinen, Nancy Scouting in the Red Bank area. Nicholas Costa, Troop 79, an Rowbotham, Nancy Moore, Diane Mrs. Robert Zeigler, Troop 33 Rogalski, Marilyn Baerl, Regina PRICE and answer period question Mrs. Nicholas Costa, and Mn Quesenberry, Kathy Jenkinson followed. Theodore Markiewicz, Troop 79. and Shirley Karl. ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Entire Stock April Theme For Party RED BANK — The Triangle Spring Club of Trinity Episcopal Church will hold an "April Showers" HINTS COLLECTED DV MRS. DAN GERBER, MOTHER OF 3 card party tomorrow evening at Have you thought of thii? Most the parish hall on White St. Baby clothes arc Selected Group Ready Made Curtains-Spreads for comfort . . . babies are enchanted by color. The committee, headed by baby clothes are Why not save chairmen Mrs. John LaBuda and for growing. So every single greet- Drapes.... Discontinued Numbers, Etc... Mrs. Thomas Bradley, will meet stretchwear, ing card you get with Mrs. Harqld Kirchhof, in sweetly soft and flexible,i s x happy tomakc acost- charge of decorations, today to choice for your baby. Tiny ones freeplaything, Such items as... transform the hall to the theme of can wiggle, twist and curl up in storybook (and April showers. comfort. Older babies can stretch, teaching aid) for HOMBNIN DRAPERIES .'. . Wilt., Ecru. Yellow, lutt.ne.rch, Marigold, Olive, Flanw . . The fashion show will be pre- reach, exercise, turn over, bend, the days when your tyke will turn h 10", tt", 45". 54". »3", »0". sented during the evening by The etc. with the greatest of ease. And toddler. Stringing them together Joy Shop of Iincroft. every day while your baby is grow- makes for flip-overfun . Original Met S2.M to $7.98—NOW $1.50 to $4.00. ing you'll know his clothes will • COLONIAL PRINT ORAKRIES . . - KM, Plik, 6.M ... la »4", 45", and VOIOKM. Baptized in St. John's grow with him . .. won't confine Eating ft for •n|eymtnt and his daredevil movements. LITTLE SEWER — Deborah nourishment. And because of this, Original Me $!.?« to 5J.98—NOW $1.00 aid $2.00. Gerber Strained and Junior Fruits Ann Tews, infant daughter of are flash-cookedt o preserve lovely- Spec. 5 (USA) and Mrs. Wayne PRINTED DRAPERIES . . . Wmhablt Cottem, and Fiberglass. In 63" and 14". Slapping slonai ID growth. to-look-at colors, true-to-nature Tews, 1260 Ocean Ave., Sea flavors. Best reason of all: Sash- Bright, formerly of the state of Gerber Strained and Junior Meats Original Prlc. $7.00 Is $10.00—NOW $3.50 and $5.00. are high in pro- cooking helps preserve the utmost Washington, was baptized at a in nutritive values so important ceremony held recently in St. tein ... one of the ONE OF A KIND HDSPRIADS . .. fn» MlUtrtM. latal. lea. Colonial Mold, Croifcy, »te ... biggest factors in to your baby's well-teing. This is John's Episcopal Church. Spon- but one of many k Twins. Fulls. Klngc. helping baby's sors were Mr. and Mrs. James growth in that im- ing" methods used by Gerber to Origin! Prie. $15.00 to $125.00-MOWS7.50 t. ttSM. Allen of -lonesboro, Ga., and Mr. portant firtt year. make your baby's food both BJ- and Mre. Fred Koch of Seattle, petizing and nourishing! MANT MORE ITEMS—TOO NUMEROUS TO LIST—SALE ENDS SATURDAY I Madefrom special Wash. cuts carefully selected by Armour, • these fine baby meats are pre- R»mind»r dapt.t Have you de- CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY pared by an exclusive method lighted baby with Gerber Apple- LEONARDO — Faith Duncan, which "seals in" the natural broth sauce and Pi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David and true-meat flavors that make apple or CHARGE ANY PURCHASE SHREWSBURY DECORATORS Duncan, Burlington Ave., cele- them so smooth and palatable. with Tapioca, brated her 12th birthday here re- Ten strained and six junior meats, cently? There's Take months to pay DAILY ? to 5:30 — FRIDAY 'TIL 9 — 747-4422 cently. Guests included Mrs. Wil- plus those delectable finger-foods. pair of lip- Ham Duncan, Jr., of Lake Hopat- Gerber Meat Sticks and Chicken unackers for youl at no extra cost! 468 BROAD ST. RED BANK cong, Debbie, Gail, Robin and Sticks. Great for helping hand-to- Gerber* Baby William Duncan. mouth co-ordination. Foods, Box72,Fremont, Michigan. 12-Tnwty, April 20, 1965 THE DAILY REGISTER growth U freedom and democra- Dolls Used cy. < Croup Gives Included in the collection are "dolls" representing a variety of Comer Up in County,Advice About To Explain racial, ethnic and religious ori- gins, including Abraham Lincoln, Stroke Victims St. Francis of Assisi, Florence According to Survey Democracy Nightingale, • Jackie Robin- SEA GIRT - Dr. Harrold A. HAZLET — The third, fourth son, Eleanor Roosevelt, Helen Keller and Chaim Weitzman. NEW YORK - With the for 16.5 per cent of all cancer Murray, president of Ure Mon- and fifth grade students at Cove signatioa of April as "Cancer deaths and, in the state of New mouth County Society for Crip- Road School were recently pre- Mrs. Irwin Berliner and Mrs. Control iMontfi," special interest Jersey, for 16.7 per cent. pled Children and Adults, the Eas- sented a program by members Mort Tames," membgrs of the of the Anti-Defamation League unit, presented the program. At centers on the incidence of The findings are that lung can- ter Seal Society, has announced disease in Monmouth County. of Bnai Brith, Ayelet Chapter. the end,, the children examined cer cases have become much the unit's adoption of an educa- A new report by (he govern more numerous , m the last 10 The ' presentation, • entitled the dolls at close range. tional program for the families meat reveals On number of cases years and now constitute a seri- "Dolls for Democracy," consist' In the local area as compare ous problem. of stroke victims. ed of showing a collection of por- .Need Money? Sell those things with the number in other com' As to the cance^ picture as a "li there is a stroke victim in trait figurines and telling the you really don't need with a munities. whole in Monmoulfc County, the your house," Dr. Murray said, story of how the individual rep- Daily Register Classified Ad. It presents figures, compiled b; "there are many things you can resented contributed to the Call now. ' the Vital Statistics Division official figures show that the do to help him recover." the Department of Health, Ed latest mortality count locally, 672 He said the key to recovery is ucatlou rind Welfare, for ever} deaths, compares with a toll of intelligent understanding and section of the nation. All form 579 four years before. help by members of the victim's of cancer, including lung cancel family. BUGS BUGGING YOU? are covered. The importance of the war fltat THEY VISITED THE CAPITOL — Here are local members who attended 13th annual Among residents of Monmou is being waged on cancer is in- Some points advocated by the Republican Women's Conference in Washington. Left to right: Mrs. Marcia Gardella, unit are: County, the report shows, then dicated by the fact that the dis- Rum ton; Mrs. June Grayson, Washington, formerly of Monmouth County; Mrs. Ann were 672 deaths due to variou ease claims the lives of 285,000 Talk to the patient simply and Flynn, Deal, delegate from the Monmouth County federation of Republican Women; types of cancer In the year end Americans a year and keeps an- naturally; don't insist that. re- Ing Jan. ], 1964. This total appli other 830,000 under treatment. sponses be accurate or correctly Miss Frances Townsend, West Long Branch;,Mrs. Katharine Neuberger, Middletown, to residents onfy. Excluded an According the President's pronounced; don't speak to the state and national committee woman; Mrs. Mildred Kohlage, Freehold; Mrs. Mae Cole- cases involving non-residents. Commission patient as though he were a Heart Disease, man, Interlaken, and Mrs. June Clayton, Rumton, new president of the county Federa- Lung cancer, which has bee:Cancer and Stroke, the annual child, deaf or retarded, and do under discussion more than an; cost of cancer in the Unit- not discuss his emotional prob- tion of Republican Women. , other type In recent years, wa: ed States, counting the diagnosis, lems with others in his presence. responsible for 113 of these, care and treatment of patients as The doctor adds that the pa- FAIR STARTS TOMORROW Anf* do net look Uk» tamflw specifications 16.8 per cent of the total. well as the loss in wages and tient should be included in fam- Afrf-I.fr, brnura-rigM. KEYPORT — The Honor So- provide Written Throughout the United States productivity, comes to about $8 ily planning, as he formerly was, ciety of the high school will hold Compart our prlcu 1 biUion. , DEMPSEY-TEGELER & CO., INC. as a whole, lung cancer accounts and that he. should be included its third book fair of the year You will b« glud you in family affairs. «*. • M YR. WRIT. FREE! The commission finds that "the Wednesday, Thursday and Fri- MEMBERS OF NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE AIDS TB CROUP Rules for helping stroke vic- TEN GUARANTEES No obligation future is bright with the promise day, under the direction of Mrs. OFFICES COAST TO COAST tims who have lost .their speech RED BANK - Harry Barbee. )f new scientific discoveries and Burtina Parcels. The morning » NO OTHER CHARGES • EASY TERM* have been adopted by the unit. 80 PINE STREET, NEW YORK 5,. N. Y. Jr., of-44 Hillside PI. has been their development to further use and afternoon English classes ARRANGED • 24 HOUR SERVICE ul applications." Some are: re-elected assistant, treasurer will be scheduled to visit the fair the New York Tuberculosis anc Currently,.one out of three Keep instructions and explana- tions simple; ask direct ques- during this time. Books will Health Association. He is an as ims ia being saved, compared It Pleased To Announce The Appointment Of EXETER SERVICE tions which require yes or no range In price from 35 cents to •lstant vice president of the Morwith one out of four just a few answers; don't confase the pa-$1.25. The proceeds from the fair EXTERMINATING qnd gan Guaranty Trust Compan> ears back. which has supported the healtfi tient with idle chatter, and letwill' be added to the scholarship REGINA N. ISEN TERMITE SPECIALISTS •gency for 46 years. the patient speak for himself, if fund for the scholarships to be Douglas Morrig Goes he is capable of doing so. presented in June. as Registered Representative 33 STANFORD DR. To School at Keeeler - Dr. Murray said it is hoped HAZLET that the society can offer county in their LAKEWOOD OFFICE SAN ANTONIO, Tex. — Air-residents • an expanded speech Original cargo of Spanish gal- man Douglas G. Morris, son oftherapy program in the near fu- leons lost off Cape Kennedy in Mr. and Mrs. John E. Morris of ture. 1715 was valued at about 14 1670 LEXINGTON AVE. LAKEWOOD. N. j. I6J8 Riverview Ter., West Bel- million pesos in silver. Part was lar, N.J., has completed Air salvaged soon after the disaster T.l.phor,.: 364-1000 N. Y. T.I: WH 3-0020 by freebooters, pirates and •orce basic military training at : -ackland AFB, Tex. Zar Retires agents of Spain's Philip V. A Resident Phone: 531-4333 Airman Morris has been select- Florida construction engineer From froiptd •xchangts ill opvitar recently discovered the galleons 264-2895 id for teohnical training as a for WX-7455 (no ch.rg. on WX ealli) As Reservist and the richest prize of drowned Serving; • lonununlcations specialist at the Vlr Training Command (ATC) RfiD BANK - Maj. Paul Zar,wealth since the 17th Cpnturv QUnerofl school at Keesler AFB, Miss. His152 Spring St., has retired from DHolmdd new unit is part of the ATCthe U.S. Army Reserve after com- a Mattwan 'stem which trains airmen and pleting an active and Reserve a sayra wood* ifficers in skills required by themilitary career of nearly 24 a Niwarft Airport lation's aerospace force. years. m mula to Newark | A Signal Corps officer since 1958, Maj. Zar's last unit assign- ESSO CONVENTION ment was with the 1233d Logisti- KIAMESHA LAKE, N. Y. - ^ wrviro. low cal Command, Monmouth USAR r. and Mrs. Joseph Tomaino fares. Fait trip via Center, Fort Monmouth, as as- Lincroft attended an Esso sistant chief in the Personnel Di- Parkway and TurnpikB. eaters' convention at the Con- rectorate. M-d Hotel here last week. They Adc bni operator abont «re among 1,000 guests from He entered the service as a low cost 10-trip eommn- lis state who participated in private in the Infantry before Pearl Harbor and was later com- ter ticket inics and panels on customer irvice and automobile care. Mr, missioned a second lieutenant, bmaino is propreitor of Holm Quartermaster Corps, In Decem- HaucauimucuwnaTtMiswc del Villages service station. ber, 1942. He served overseas in the Pacific Theater of Operations for almost two years in World War II. One of his assignments over, sea* was in Special Services In the Philippine Islands, under the command of the late Gen, Doug- las MaoArthur, as executive of- ficer to Maj. Lanny Ross. He received a superior com- mendation from the Task Force Quartermaster, in February, 1944, for his work in the Admiralty Is- ...take ^ lands, Bismarck Archipelago. Maj. Zar was a graduate of the Officer Candidate School, Quar- Dale Carnegie termaster Corps, Fort Lee, Va.; the Mess Management Course, Grand Central PaJace, New York Course?" City; the Procurement Manage- ment Course, Army Logistics Management Center, Fort Lee, Va.; the Armored School, In- doctrination Course, Fort Knox, Yes, ron-beeauie It's the alert, Ky.; the U.S. Army Information forward-thinking person who School, Fort Slocum, N.Y.; and flint moil from Dale Carnegie the Comptroller course, Air Command and Staff School, Max- training. If you are temitive to well Air Force Base, Alabama. the changes taking place in butineu, In July, 1961, he graduated community and social life; it you from the Associate Signal Corps Want to prepare yourself for Career Officer course, the Signal new reapontibilitiea; to influence School, Fort Monmouth, as a resi- Mustang Hardtop pictured at Indianapolis Raceway Park, Clennont, Indiana'-March 30,1965 decisions that affect your timing dent student. powers to motivate others calmly and Ma). Zar served as an as- confidently; to live and work sistant G-4 (Supply and Logistics) without undue tension or itroin, - at the U.S. Army Infantry Train- then the Dale Carnegie Course ii ing Center, Fort Dix, for a four- • sensible, practical itep in the month period in 1958 in an active rijhl direction. duty training status. A graduate of the Vale School of Real Estate and Insurance, Newark, Maj. Zar attended the University of Iowa, Newark Uni- Mustang Six proves versity Law School, Rutgers Uni- 10 WAYS THE DALE CARNE6IE versity Evening College, and COURSE WILL HELP Seton Hall University, Newark. MEN t WOMEN He formerly edited two week- ly newspapers in New Jersey and • New Sell-Confidence & Poise served in a civilian capacity as • Speak Effectively the information officer, II U, S. • Sell Yourself and Your Ideal Army Corps, Camp Kilmer, from 1959 to 1960, on the staff of Maj. sports car sizzle at Indy! • Be Your Best With Any Group Gen. Raymond W. Curtis, for the • Remember Names nearly 300,000 Army reservists in • Think and Speak on Your Feel the states of New York and New EUPtEO TIME. QUARTER-MILE ACCELERATION TRIALJ- • Control Fear and Worry Jersey. Lowest-priced six-cylinder Mustang outdrags 2 INDIANAPOlli RACEWAY PARK • Be A Better Conversationalist Maj. Zar is married to the for- FIRST SECOND THIRD • Develop Your Hidden Abilities mer Rita Eitches Scher and has TRIAL TRIAL TRIAL • Win That Better Job, two adopted sons, Alan, 22, and out of 3 of the best-selling imported sports Mustang Six 18.52 18.67 18.57 More Income Howard, 20. He has a daughter, Marlene Joy, 15, from a previous Imported Sports Car A 18.17 18.24 18.19 marriage. He is president of cars—also its leading American competitor— Imported Sports Car B 20.63 20.17 20.50 Turnpike Broadcasting Company, Red Bank. in U.SAC.-supervised tests at Indianapolis! Imported Sports Car C 21.15 21.07 21.34 FREE Leading American Competitor 20.23 20.06 19.92 At Fort Bliss Now you know you get sports car performance Mustang Six in test was sjock, standard lowest-priced 3-speed stick' DEMONSTRATION! ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - model. It ran just 35/100 of a second behind one foreign sports car Second Lt. Martin J. Bowne, 23, that sells for approximately $300 more, weighs 800 pounds lessl The DALE CARNEGIE COURSES son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. in the standard Mustang Six.. .while you save Mustang dsjnjy outran two other best-selling sports imports pjur Bowne, 85 Third Ave., is attend- its leading American competitor! BALE CARNEGIE ing an air defense officer orien- tation course at the Army De- money, too! €1 Molly Pitcher Inn 8 p.m. Wed., April 21st fense 9chool, Fort Bliss, Tex. RI0E W U DCfi D A HIV ffi * OISNEY'S MAGIC SKYWAY A! THE FORD MOTOR Lt. Bowne received his com- ••rnnrtnl COMPANY PAVILION, NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR RED BANK: Route #35 mission through the reserve of- ficers training corps at Dart- Wed., April Z8rh mouth College. Hanover, Pa. TEST-DRIVE MUSTANG'S HOT NEW 200-CU.IN. SKAT YOUR FORD DEALER'S A graduate in 1959 of Croydon ANOTHER BIG MUSTANG ROAD RALLVE^HJNE 12-COME IN FOR DETAILS I Shore Point Inn 8 p.m. Wed., April 21st Hall Academy; Leonardo, he earned his bachelor of arts de- HAZLET: Route #35 gree in 1963 at Dartmouth and his master's degree in 1964 at MOUNT ENGLISH SALES COMPANY Wed., April 28th Amos Truck School of Business Administration in Hanover. 90 Menmourti Street 741-6000 Red Bonk PrtKRttdby: Uodtnhlp & Sain Training Institute, N. J. House Hunting! It's open sea- Iox35 Ptainfiflid 753.9356 son in the Daily Register Classl- ied now. For Quick Results HOME DELIVERY Use Oar Want Ads THEDAILY BAIN* OR mm is. i 741-0010 DAY 1 741-0010 * ? *' 741-1110 NIGHT Copyright—He Red Bank Register, lac, 1965,
SECTION TWO TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1965 7c PER COFV Expect Sewer Plant Approval HOLMDEL — Township owner- The governing body also was — Vacating Crest Rd., between assessing clerk (part time), $2,< ship of a sewerage treatment informed by letter of completion Holmdel Rd. and South. Beer, 750; tax collector, $5,000; assis- plant came a step closer to real- of tentative plans for sewering St., because of non-usage of the tant tax collector, $3,750; magis- ity last night. Newstead and Old Manor. Pro- artery. trate, $3,500; assistant building In the face of speculation that vision is being made for even- — Providing for realignment inspector, $1,000; supervising li- outflow from the proposed plant tual hookup by Indian Hill School of Long St. Rd. between Holm- brary assistant (part time) $2,700 at Heatherhills development if this becomes necessary. del Rd. and Rt. 34. Funds for assistant municipal clerk (part might endanger a nearby res- Committeeman Vincent J. Man- the work already have been al- time), $3,500; and road foreman, ervoir, the state Department of eri announced that contracts for located. $6,233 plus $3 per hour overtime. Health informed the Township the work may be ready for bid- Public hearings on the threi — Also assistant road fore- Committee that approval of plans ding by early summer. measures are set for May 17. man, $6,029 plus $2.90 per hour for the facility can be expected. Introduce codes With no comments during i overtime; heavy equipment op- Committeeman Edwin Liebenow The governing body introduced public hearing, the committee erator, $5,744 plus $2.76 per hour raised one small point about the ordinances: adopted its salary ordinance for overtime; equipment operator, letter from the state. It referred — Authorising an emergency township employees. $4,653 plus $2.24 per hour over- to engineers for the developers appropriation of $25,000 to fin- Provided in the ordinance are time; police chief, $8,324; patrol as consultants for the township. ance updating of the township tax salaries ion man, $5,220; Planning Board and The point will be brought to map and re-evaluating real estate — Deputy municipal clerk, $2, Zoning Board, of Adjustmen Health Department attention. m the community. 500; tax assessor, $4,250; senio stenographers (part time), $1,250; Robert J. Tabit truck drivers, $4,299, and labor- ers, $2 per hour. Through Street Primary Duel GOP Selects Candidates Also adopted was a resolution designating Bethany Rd. as through street between Matawan For GOP In Township and Holmdel Rd. and For New Shrewsbury Posts between Holmdel Rd. and Rari Middletown tan Township. MIDDLETOWN - A primary NEW SHREWSBURY - At a J. Norris and Robert F. Hend the borough as past chairman of Stop signs will be installed at fight in the Republican ranks convention sparked by a pep^alk were unopposed in balloting fo the Zoning Board of Adjustment, all streets intersecting with Bet- for the two nominations for Town- from Assemblyman Alfred N. the council nominations. Each and as chairman of Borough hany Rd. with the exception of ship Committee became a reality Beadleston, local Republicans last will run for his second three-yea Council's roads and sanitation Holmdel Rd. STOCK SALESMEN — Mayor Benedict R. Nicoiia of Red Bank, seated left, buyi yesterday when Robert J. Tabit, night chose candidates for two term. committee and a member of the Plans of Henry A. West's Stone- first share of foreign exchange program stock from Pstsr Bruguiera, 18, of 44 Silv»r- Borough Council seats and the public safety committee. Cherry Tree La., filed his petition Mayor John E. Lemon, Jr., hinge development, referred to brook Rd., Shrewsbury, chairman of Red Bank High School student council stock drive Mr. Tabit filed his petition un- post of Tax Assessor. nominated Mr. Norris, citing the Savings Cited the committee for sketch plat der the designation "Regular Or- Incumbent Councibnen Edmond candidate's outstanding work for "He saved the borough $150 a approval, were returned to the scheduled May 3 through May 8. Stock sals proceeds will finance expansion of school'i ganization Republican." week by getting us use of a tem- Planning Board. Committeeman foreign exchange program. Looking on, left to right, are Betsy Hall, 15, of 22 William Also filing yesterday were two porary garbage truck until our Liebenow discovered there is no new one is delivered," the may- signature of a licensed engineer St., Red Bank; Lynn Vandervoort, 17 of 44 Brook Ave., LittU Silver; and Cathy Me candidates selected by the local Ever, 16, of 120 West End Ave., Shrewsbury, who will assist in direction of cam- GOP screening committee. or declared. affixed to the maps. Two Selected Councilman Lawrence J. Kirk, Action on revised maps sub- paign. They are Edward P. Makelj nominating Mr. Henck, praised mitted by Phillip and Ann Berk- and Joseph M. Malavet, who the candidate's previous service eley was deferred pending re- were selected from a list of eight on the Zoning Board and coropli ceipt of a report from Joseph P. potential candidates, including mented htm for his activities on Quail, township health officer. Mr. Tabit, by the 24nman commit- the borough's behalf as a coun- Lawrence A. Carton, township at- Map Stock Sale to Promote tee. cilman in the fields of finance, torney,, was directed to determine public relations, public safety, They will run under the des- if approval of plans to subdivide and the public service co-ordi- ignation "Regular Republicans;" can be withheld it percolation nating committee. A resident here five years, Mr. tests shew septic tanks will not Mr. Henck, who has headed be satisfactory on four of nine Foreign Exchange Program Tabit is married and has three the public safety committee tor children. lots Involved. the past two years, has been He is employed as a project The attorney commented that RED BANK — Got fifty cents? student council will hawk shares Little Silver will run a similar largely responsible for the bor- engineer for the Otis Elevator he believes the subdlvsion should Want to help Red Bank High in the program at half a dollar post in front of Woolworth'j on ough's new radio and "plectron" Co. be approved regardless of this School's foreign exchange pro- all over downtown. Broad St. fire and first aid alarm systems, condition but that the building gram? Peter Bruguiere of Shrewsbury, Lynn Vandsrvoort of Little Sil- Mr. Tabit attended Rutgers Mr. Kirk pointed out. University. He is president of the inspector would be unable to is- You'll get your opportunity chairman of the stock drive, will ver and helpers will solicit ser- Kenneth J. MacDonald, Jr., of local Young Republican Club and sue building permits for those Saturday, May 8, when stock operate a sales table in front ol vice clubs. Cathy McEver of 40 Wellington Dr., a mortgage Is a member,of the Jaycees. lots. salesmen from the high school's the post office. Ellen Hartley ol Shrewsbury,, president of Ameri- appraiser for the Monmouth can Field Service Club of Red A veteran of the Korean War, County National Bank, won the Mr. Tabit also is a member of Bank High School, will lead stu- nomination for tax assessor, poll- dents contacting the adult AFS. the First Presbyterian Church, ing 17 of 28 votes cast for three Red Bank, and is a deacon and David Grubb of Little Silver, in Edmond J. Norrli Robert F. Henck candidates. Custodian Responsibility charge of publicity, will cc-or- Sunday school teacher,. Would Drop Pay dinate with The Register, The Mr. MacDonald, a resident of Buccaneer, and will place post- After a Four-Hoar Hearing' the borough four years, said that ers in strategic apots. one of his first actions, if elected, will be to "lower the tax assess- To Be Matter of Law From M»y 3 through May 7, Betsy Hall and IZ assistants, will or's salary to a part-time basis." measure that would require a su- to be a full time worker, and for RED BANK — Janitors and su- campaign hard within the school, The assessor is now paid W00 perintendents in apartment perintendent, janitor, caretaker 70 or more units he would have a month. ' to be a full time worker in resi- making announcements over the Delay Driver's Verdict houses would have a responsibil- or housekeeper to be employed intercom and selling shares In the Keynoting the proceedings, As- dence. ity to the law under an ordinance in any residence with four or cafeteria. semblyman Beadleston called on The ordinance also would re- NEW- SHREWSBURY — Evi- ing at 1 o'clock in the afternoon," he said, feeling nervous and introduced last night by Borough more dwelling units. Republicans to forget last No- quire the apartment house em- Many more students will do the dence painfully strained through the physician testified. dizzy, and doctoring his bleeding Council. In a complex of 30 or more vember. "The GOP got olob- ployee to be a qualified, compe- legwork, promoting in school and • maze of objections failed to Patrolman O'Connor and Mc- iose. Passed on first reading was a units, the employee would have bered in November, 1864," he tent and responsible person, and in town, resolve yesterday's four-hour Call testified that Mr. WoH's ve- He took "three slugs" from said. "It was a disaster," he puts him in charge of regulating What's the point of it all? drunk driving hearing in Munici hicle struck a car driven by John one of two bottles of whiskey un- added. garbage collection and keeping So far, says publicity chair- pa! Coiirt. ' C. Milligan of 151 Cloverdale Cir. der the car seat, Mr. Wolf went "But we're still a party that Bank Variance Appeal the premises free of refuse, man Grubb, the high school has Defendant William Wolf, 50, of head-on in the southbound lane •n. hosted a foreign exchange stu- believes in personal responsibil- Must Register RD 1, Colts Neck, accused of of Hope Rd., just north of the He denied having had anything ity and government that does dent from overseas for the past drunk driving after a head-on col- Garden State Parkway spur. toi drink between 7; 15 p.m., when Sent to Plan Board j If he didn't live on the two years. Stock proceeds, he only what government must do," premises, he would have to regis- lision at Hope Rd, and the Gar Patrolman O'Connor described he had supper, and the time of MIDDLETOWN — The 'Zoning Gill, Jacob R. V. M. Lefferts, explains, will be used to enable the state legislator went on. ter with the police chief, fire den State Parkway spur Christ- Mr. Wolf's voice as "slurred," the accident. Board of Adjustment last night John T. Lawley, Walter Reade, more foreign students to visit He urged Republicans to con- chief and public officer, in addi mas Eye, will not know the and called his gait "not straight Mr. Wolf admitted driving his referred to the Planning Board Jr., Robert C. Stanley and J. Red Bank High. But better yet, centrate on New Shrewsbury and tion to supplying tenants with his court's verdict until after Magis- and upright — unusual — not a car off the road after having the a request for a variance from Raymond DeRidder. they'll permit Red Bank High Monmouth County. address and an alternate person trate Thomas E. Fitzgerald has. normal gait or pace." He said three drinks of whiskey, but tes- Middletown Banking CC. Also requested was a vari- students to return the courtesy "Get your friends out to vote," to be responsible in his absence considered briefs from prosecut- the detected an odor of liquor tified he did it on order of one he pleaded. "I'm more in favor The variance would permit ance for a free standing sign and go abroad. A rider on the ordinance would ing attorney Anthony T. Bruno on the defendant's breath. of the police officers. of getting out the solid Republi- erection of a bank with a drive- displaying the name of the bank. So how about it? Got fifty require landlords to provide hot and defense attorney Ralph A. Patrolman McCall testified that can vote than in invading the window in the Middletown In other business: Charles Os- cents? Believing the, defendant under water of at least 100 degrees at Real. he and several spectators pushed enemy's territory. Shopping Center, Rt. 35. sner and Herman Crapero were the influence of alcohol and unfit all times in every sink, basin, tub The magistrate reserved deci- Mr. Wolf's car off the road. The proposed building would denied a variance to construct to drive, the police officer testi- "I have a terrible conscience and shower. sion, directing Mr. Bruno*to .sub- fied; he arranged to have the Summing up, Mr. Real stated be of Colonial brick style, set a used car lot at 288 Port Mon- as a party member about last Parking Ban Action Taken mit a brief within 20 days, and medical examination made in that "there is a doubt — a grave back 100 feet from Rt. 35 and mouth Rd., East Keasburg. November," '" the assemblyman Also introduced was an ordi- Mr. Real to offer an answering Ocean Township. doubt, elicited by the state's tes- went on. "Misguided efforts to bordered by New Monmouth Rd. Also dismissed without pre- brief 15 days thereafter. timony." Arthur Etross, Rumson, a di- judice was an application from nance banning parking on the Patrolman McCall, arriving on elect LBJ allowed the Republi- north side of Waverly PI. On Regional The hearing got oft to a slow the scene somewhat later in "We cannot draw a conclusion rector of Middletown Bank, stat- Matthew J. Gill to use property cans to take an awful shellack- Both measures were en- start as Mr. Bruno questioned in- another patrol car, confirmed his from the medical results," he ed that two previous sites were on Red Hill Rd., "Deepdale," ing in the county." dorsed by the fire department, vestigating , officers Charles K. partner's testimony. In addition, went on. "They could have been cut off by jug handles construct- for restaurant purposes. Mr. Gill Sewer Plan Mr. Beadleston predicted a and both, will have public hear- O'Connor and Getchel McCall. he said, he asked Mr. Wolf if he caused by the blow on the nose. ed by the state Highway Depart- was not present. LITTLE SILVER - This bor- 10,000 to 12,000 Republican county ings Monday, May 3. Repeated objections to the form would consent to giving a speci- "There is evidence here to ac- ment. Granted was a variance to ough last night became the sec- majority in November if Repub- Council adopted two ordinances of Mr. Bruno's questions were men of his breath, taking a quit this man," he concluded. In addition to Mr. Efross, in- Quinn Chapel AME Church, Pros- ond municipality to take official licans will "pick themselves up introduced two weeks ago. One sustained by Magistrate Fitzger- drunloometer test, or undergoing Mr. Bruno disagreed. corporators ofthe bank are John pect Ave., Navesink, to add an 8 action' towards creation of the from defeat, raise money, and changes loading zones to no park- ald, who finally told Mr. Bruno: a medical examination. "By the defendant's own ad- C. Giordano, Jr., Matthew J. by 33-foot front to the church; Northeast Monmouth County Re- go to work." ing zones on Emanuel Ct. and on "I don't want to tell you how "I don't see any use in getting mission," he said, "he had three gional Sewerage Authority. the two circles in Manor Dr. The to try your case, but all of your a drunkometer test," Mr. Wolf drinks in Che car... he admits other sets a $4 sign,license fee The Borough Council approved questions are objectionable." replied, according to Patrolman driving the car off the road af- payable each Jan. 1. on first reading an ordinance Mr. Bruno, visibly distressed, McCall. "I'm drunker than a ter having them... There is a Hold Firm on Town Hall Plans establishing the. six-municipality Borough Attorney Patrick J. finally told the court: hoot owl.. I'm polluted... So technical violation, even assum- authority. A public hearing is MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Residents noted that the Strath- The committee introduced an McGann was directed to draw "H this form is not proper, I'm don't bother me. You're wasting ing he was not-drunk before.., more Republican and Democratic ordinance hiking the uniform and scheduled for S p.m. Monday, your time. Let me sleep. Bother The doctor and two officers gave Despite repeated requests from another ordinance clarifying the at a loss." Clubs along with the Civic As- equipment allowance for police May 3. The two .police officers alleged me. tomorrow," the defendant opinions that he was unfit to residents, the Township Commit definition of property width in sociation has come out against personnel from $150 to $200 per the zoning code. Establishment of the authority that in their opinions, Mr. Wolf, continued, Patrolman McCall drive." tee last' night stood its ground year. hinges upon parallel action by the plan. A recommendation from the who admitted to having "six to testified. "Are you alleging now that on the question of constructing It also introduced a measure all six municipalities which com- The committee also was taken Zoning Board of Adjustment to eight" drinks before submitting to Mr. Wolf later admitted mak- backing the car off the road is providing for 14 official bus stops prise the Regional Sewer Study a $243,000 addition to town hall. to task for not developing a pri- allow James Hail to convert a • medical examination for drunk- ing these or similar statements, in addition to the original com- on Lloyd Rd., between the Marl- Committee. enness at Ocean Township police but testified that he was "speak- plaint?" Magistrate Fitzgerald Mayor Henry E. Traphagen ority schedule for a long-range house at 73 Linden PI. from a boro boundary and North Lane Shrewsbury introduced the or- headquarters, was under the in- ing in generalities," and that he demanded. said the governing body would capital Improvement program. one-family use to a two-family Rd. dinance at its April 6 Borough fluence of alcohol and unfit to was "feeling in a happy mood" '-"No, this is all-inclusive. It take the requests under study. Mr. Traphagen said he had use was accepted on the basis of Public hearings on both mea Council meeting. A public hear- drive. because he had had three "slugs" adds to the weight of the case," run in 1951 on a platform of get- the present definition. It says the He made a point though, of sures have been set for May 3. ing will be held in that borough Dr. John S. Malta of Wanamas- from a bottle in the car after Mr. Bruno replied. wondering out loud why the ob- ting road, sewer and other capi- width of a lot is its average width instead of its frontage. at 8 p.m. tonight. aa, who tested Mr. Wolf's sobri- the accident. Reserving decision, Magistrate jectons were coming now rather tal projects under way and that ety early Christmas morning in "I didn't particularly care Fitzgerald directed Mr. Bruno to than when the committee recent- he was elected on that platform. Council also accepted the Board Fair Haven, West Long Branch, of Adjustment's recommendation Ocean Township at the request whether they had me examined submit a brief on: ly held a public hearing on the Residents argued that there G>uncil Gtes Oceanport and Monmouth Beach to revise the code in that respect. of the New Shrewsbury officers, or not," Mr. Wolf told the court. —Whether or not the state has proposal. were no objections with the na- have still to act. Defer Y Decision agreed. He based his opinion on Mr. Real based his defense on proved that the symptoms and Suggesting that politics might ture of the projects, including Rules On The authority would build and the following findings, he testi- The matter of a variance for rebuttal of Dr. Malta's testimony findings of Dr. Malta resulted be a motive behind the objec- the town hall addition, per se, operate the proposed $17,610,000 fied: by Dr. Alvin H. Fried of West from alcohol, or trauma and a YMCA headquarters at 166 Ma- tions, the mayor said, "every, but there were objections to the sewer system. Long Branch, who testified that shock. • ple Ave. wat carried for another —A strong odor of the end year a strange disease hits the approach of undertaking them Utility Bills Each of the Six communities the results of the Ocean Town- —What effect, as contended by two weeks, but a variance was products of intoxicating bever- township as elections roll all at on:e. FREEHOLD — Delinquent would appoint two delegates » ages on Mr. Wolf's breath. ship medical examination could the defense, the imbibing of al- approved for the Circle Chevro- the 12-member authority, accord: around." The town hall project calls for customers on the borough water not be taken as proof of intoxi- cohol after the accident has on let Co., 325 Maple Ave. ng to the ordinance. —A flushed face. a two-story addition at the rear and sewer departments can no cation. operating a motor vehicle under The mayor said the township Circle was permitted to revise —Mussed clothes and appear- of the existing building. It will longer rely on municipal pa- The ordinance will become in- Symptoms noted in the exami- the influence (as defined in the has to meet its needs and can- plans' for a previously approved ance. conform to the architecture of tience valid unless it it adopted by nation report, he said, could nave statute) at the time of the acci- not afford to duck its head in the addition to the front of its auto —An attitude described as co- the existing building. each of the six boroughs by Dec been produced by trauma and dent. sand and Ignore them. "We've been advised," said showroom with the condition that operative, hilarious, talkative, councilman Leonard Conway, shock. He testified that Mr. Wolf —Whether or not the state is Bids for the work are to be there be no parking in front of carefree, and sleepy. chairman of the committee which The ordinance was introduced had received a cut on the nose permitted under this complaint FIRE IN STAIRWELL received May 3. the building. —A stumbling gait and lack of oversees the two utilities, "that here by Councilman Michael J. in the accident. • to charge a violation in the mov- LONG BRANCH - No injuries Certify Police Also approved was a revised body balance. '' if they don't pay their bills we Rafferty, chairman of the Re* "On the basis of the examina- ing of the car to an off-the-road were reported yesterday in a In other business at the brief ront entrance plan for a two- —Inability to perform coordi- can cut them off, and that's gional Sewer Study Committee. tion, could you have called him position at the direction of a po- stairwell fire at 526 Berdan PI. session, it was reported that the story office building on the north nation tests satisfactorily. what we intend to do." —Slurred speech. under the, Influence of alcohol so lice officer. And if the state is Seven of the city's nine com- state Civil Service Commission side of East Bergen PI. It is AIR POLLUTION FINE The defendant, Dr. Malta said, as to be unfit to drive a motor charging this, was the defendant panies answered the alarm for has officially! certified the ap- tetters were authorized by planned by Melchiore F. Rizzuto TRENTON (AP)-A $500 fine admitted operating his motor ve- vehicle?" Mr. Real asked. : advised by complaint and given the blaz* at 3:16 p.m. and pointment of Francis Cherney as unanimous vote of Borough Coun- of Shrewsbury. has been paid by the Seaboard hicle. "When I asked him where "I don't, believe I could make adequate time to prepare a de- sounded backups at 4; 19 p.m. a lieutenant and Fred D. Hall as cil to so inform all residents. The application drew negative Coal Dock Co. of South Amboy he started from, he said he didn't a determination — no," Dr. Fried fense. Faulty wiring i» believed to a patrolman on the police force. Borough attorney Harry Sagot- votes from Councilman Daniel J. on charges that it violated New know," the physician continued. replied. This brief, the magistrate said, be responsible for the fire which It also was reported that work sky cited the laws which gives O'Hern, who voted against the. Jersey'* air pollution control "He said he was 'going home." Mr. Wolf testified the accident must be submitted within 20 did heavy damage under the has started on drilling a reserve the town the authority. original variance because he code, the state Health Depart- Dr. Malta also said Mr. WoM happened "at 10:10 or 10:12 days. .:.•• . • - - ' staircase, firemen said, water well on Jersey Ave. "It's all okay from every point thought the lot coverage too ment announced today. 1 told him he had drunk six to pan.'.'; -. He said the,'tint police Mr. Real was directed to; sub- The home is owned by Sgt. The state Water Supply Coun- of view, including health," Mr. great, and Councilman Harold E. Dr. Roscoe P. Kindle, itatt eight drinks, some of them in his car arrived on the scene about mit an answering brief within IS Francis McDermont, stationed at cil has approved the project. Conway declared. "So if they Williams, who said he didn't health commissioner, said tfa« CM. an hour and 20 minutes later. days after service of Mr. Bruno'i Fort Monmouth, No one was in Layne-New York Inc., Linden, is don't pay, we!re going to cut think the proposed structure fit company's plant in South Amboy "He toM me he started drink- He sat In lib car all that Haw, brief. -• •••••'• the house when the Ore started. handling the project. them out." the pattern of the neighborhood. emitted excessively dark amoke. Boston Marathon: 'Made in Japan'
Escorted by four, then three, 1st Marathon Win rear* did it in 1950. A record Five of Top then two Japanese most of the It was Shiegematsu's first vie- 358 starters set out at noon s way when the field began to thin tory in 12 marathons. The J* yesterday in bone-chilling cold panese had not been [(presented fro' am Suburban Hopkinton. TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1965 out, Vandendriessche was left far 14- Six Spots Go astern by Shiegematsu dashman in the Boston event In the past JUlph Buschmann, an indus- takeoff two miles from tfie end. seven years, but had three win- trial chemist from Andover, Vandy was second at that point ners in the 1951-55 period. Mass., was flie first American To Japanese but lost ground in the remaining Nobuyoshi Sadanaga, seven* finisher — • seventh — and heat distance. place finisher in 1959 arid coach both Finns, three-time previous BOSTON (AP) - Morio Shie- Christian Brothers "Everything went right for of the current crop, said, "WWe winner Eino Oksaoen and Us na- gematsu led a promised blitz of me," said Shiegematsu "The were concentrating on the Oiyirv tional champion-teammate, Eino the Boston AA marathon yester- weather, the road — everything pics and devoted all our time to VaUe. Tbev ran followed by day and stamped the 1985 edi- was very good. it. Now it is over. Sweden's Erik Ostbye. tion "Made in Japan." "We shall be represented here Johnny Kelley, a Groton, Cons., Sets 4-Mile Mark The delegation from Nippon I worried about Vandendries- every year from now on." schoolteacher who was the last predicted it would capture the sche up to 20 miles/' ha said US. winner in 1957 and five RANJMtiL'S BLAND, N.Y. - cleared 12 feet, 6 inches without The 1-2-3 sweep was the sec- first five places. Two-time de- through an interpreter. "I was times has been runner-up, fin- Christian Brothers Academy's un missing'any height He stopped ond by a nation in post-war Bos- fending champion Aurele Vanden- very confident after that." ton Marathon annals. The Kr> isbed 14th, dertiassman - dominated team jumping when declared the win driessche of Belgium said "They cracked the meet record in the ner because of a slight leg injuij can always dream." four-mile relay and captured the Junior teammate Craig CanfieVi When it was over, Vanden- out of stale team trophy in the was third in the event on e lea] driessche was the lone obstacle annual All Hallows meet here of 11 feet, 6 inches and two mor between the Japanese and reali. yesterday. Colt leapers, seniors Ron Boi zation of their goal. The Colts of Coach Ernie Muir, garzone and Bill Scrobogna, wei Shiegematsu, 25-year-old senior who'll run in the distance med- also over 11 feet to end up in business major at Fukuoka Uni- ley, two-mile and mile relay five-way deadlock for sixth place. versity, sprinted the final two events at the Pcnn Relays this The Lincroft foursome of Greg miles for a 2:16:33 clocking. Hi- weekend, ran 18 minutes, 41 sec- DuBois (54.4), Bob Fisher (53.4), deaki Shishido and Takayuki Na- onds to crush the old record of Paul Stach (53.9) and Dick Wighl kao completed a 1-2-3 sweep in 19 minutes, 22 seconds by 41 (51.6) won its head in the mak WINNER FAINTS — Morio Shigematsu, 24, collapses 2:17:13 and 2:17:31, respectively. seconds and their best team was relay on a 3:33.3 clocking but into arms of police seconds after winning the 69th Defending Champ 4th not on hand. Tom Hinck and finished seventh in the event on Foiled by Japanese strategy Cooper Crawley, were both miss- an over-all time basis. annual Boston Marathon in record time yesterday. The and a blistered right heel in his ing from yesterday's action. Colt discus thrower Frank Japanese runner soon revived. (AP Wirephoto) attempt to make it three straight, Making up the squad were Snead tossed the platter 137 feet Vandendriessche was fourth in freshman Pat McDonough to finish seventh. He was sin 2:17:44. still faster than the (4:48.6), juniors Bill Chandler indies behind the third place fin- course mark of 2:16:58 he set two (4:42.2) and DOB Rowe (4:385) isher. Mater Dei's Cindermen years ago. and senior Tim Sheehan (4:315. CBA won the out of state team Japan's Hosbikazu Funasako Foul- Vanlters Over IV trophy by having two winners Defeat St. Peter's, 63-54 and Kazuo Matsubara were fifth CBA's second win came in the Essex Catholic's lone first plac< and sixth. pole vault were junior Gene Field finish. The teams tied in points, NEW BRUNSWICK - Mate records set by Bob Ballweg two Dei High's track team won eight years ago. The old century mark Dr. Sheehan events, setting school records in was 10.7 while Ballweg's mark in Practice Day at Wall Oval four of them, in beating St. the shot put was 42 feet, 6 inches. Places 105th Peter's, 6354, to a dual track Other winners for the Seraphs BOSTON - Dr. George A. meet on the loser's cinders yesterday were broad jumper Shcchan, Jr., of Rumson, N.J., yesterday. Mike Kelly, pole vaulter Steve making his second start, Saturday Opens Campaign Dudick, high jumper Charlie School record breakers tor the finished 105th In the BWi an- Seraphs were Tom Dooley in the Hantke and Fennel!, who won the walked off with most of the hon- nual Boston Marathon yester- BBLMAR - The top modified 100-yard dash. 10.5; Bob Kulpic discus throw to become the lone ors Jast year as a sportsman, day. and sportsmen division stock car in the mile run, 4:52.3; Frank double winner in the meet. expected for the practice session Dr. Sheehan, 95th last year chauffeurs will be on hand at nay In the shot put, 44-4, and HUM Del («?> «. Feter". (M> Vail Stadium, Kt 34, Saturday and it will be interesting to note •om Dooley (MD). among a field of 302 runners, Greg FeneH in the Javelin, 160-3 S. 100-yarWitt d(BP) d'idi-1, 3. . Kelly (MD), Time: afternoon for the speedway's an whether Stives will again pilo 10.5. (school record). clocked 3 hours, 6 minutes and SHEEHAN LEADS JERSEY REID — Dr. George A. Sh.of.an, Jr., of Rumion, center, Both Dooley and Day broke 220-yard dash—1. Jetf Witt (BP). 2. 15 seconds yesterday to best nual practice session. the familiar No. 81 sportsman oi Doolejr (HP), 3. DLPadova iMD). No. 164, leech Edward Dodd {284) and Robert Romansky (376), both of the South Time: 21.1. bis 1964 time by 4 minutes, 37 The track will be open from go to a modified machine. 440-yard dash—t Bob QeoTfroy (SP), seconds. Jersey Track Club, « Hiey patted through AsMand, Mass., fh» two-mile mark, ywfer- 1:00-5:00 p.m. with the public In Defending modified champ Joe 3. Kildutr (MD), 3. Whittles (MD). Time: 63.0. A record field of 358 runners vited free of charge. Kelly should be back, again driv- Power Failure 880-yard run—t Jim Btrajsner (SP), day in the Boston Marathon. Trailing is Robert Carlson (No. 141), a Brick Townihip competed to yesterday's run- ! T%e racing plant's first 1965 ing the XL-1 which earned him J. Short (MD), 3. Harty (MD). Time: ma/I man. Dr. Sheehan placed 105th among a record field of 358 runners. 2:0(1. ning of the 26-mile, 385-yard program will be held the follow- the 1964 crown. Ons-mlle run—1. Bob Kulple (MD), 2. Hits Race Track Daly (MD), 3. Graiso (MD). Tlmt: grind. (AP WirepfioroJ ing Saturday at 8:00 p.m. This 4:Sl3. (scbool record). ALBANY, Calif. (AP)-A pow- 120-yard HlEh Hurdles — 1. John starting time will be a new time Mtrlnio (SPi, 1. BalrtrBkl (gP), 3. for She seashore oval and wilt er failure hit Golden Gate Fields Hantke-. Time: 17.5. Complete horse race track yesterday, 180-yard )tm hurdles—1. Tom Cutchall prevail all during the 1965 sea (BP), 2. Marlnao (SP), 2. Kelly (MD). ion on Saturday nights. blanking out the tote board, de- Ime: 22.4. Shot-1. Frank Day (MD), 2. Wadori Celtics Open 2-0 Margin, In addition to (he modified and Card For laying the start of the program (BP), I. Kalofor (BP). Distance 44'4'" and causing the card to be cut<»chool record). sportsmen, a full bevy of sports Dl£cml. QTTez F cars, midgets and the new for- :o seven events. Wader, (SP), 3. Day (Mil). Distance: Mat Show 108'3". eign midget stockt, or "bugs" as The main generators failed HIlth klurnp_l. CSlarllo Hantke triple, a double To Be Honored Rumson-Fair Haven at Point Beach No Date began to tighten around him and tino-Monsoon event will be to a by Art Baumann and singles by he finished with only 26. finish while (he tandem fray will Stop Watches Used Wall at CBA No Date Boston put the game away at Timing had to be by stop Randy Schueler and Steve Rab- be best of three falls, limited to bitt paced the uprising. At Alumni Fete Neptune at Toms River Friday (tentative) the start of the fourth quarter one hour. vatch. With the regular photo- It was only the second time TRACK when they opened thejr fast Sairvmartlno's championship inlsh oamera also out, a special COLTS NECK - Villanova Uni- break, with Russell batting a rawer pack was arranged so in seven years that Brick hai versity basketball coach Jack Point Boro at Red Bank Catholic Friday (tentative) belt will be at stake. Actually defeated Lakewood in baseball. Mocked shot directly to Sam Bruno's title is on the line every- inish pictures could be taken. Kraft will be the honored guest Roselle Catholic at CBA No Date Jones who fed Jchn Havlicek the time he goes to the post. But to Spectators couldn't refer to the of the Regional Villanova Alumni length of the court for a layup. lose his gold belt, Bruno must closed circuit television during Chapter at a stag dinner tomor- row &t 7:30 p.m. at Colts Neck Havlioelt, who paired with Wil- have his shoulders pinned or he he races—it was out also Fishing Derby lis Naulls to keep Boston a step Open 8 A.M. to S P.M. Although cause of the failure Inn. must surrender. Nobody has FAIR HAVEN - The annua George Chuvalo Winsahead of the Lakers In the second wasn't immediately, known, it Kraft, coach of the Wildcats 193 E. Newman Springs Rd. been able to do this since he won Fishing Derby for Fair Haver quarter, had 24 points. Sam Jones for the past four years, holds an Red Bonk —Call 842-2500 (he coveted gold belt by thrash- believed due to heavy rains boys and girls up to age 15 wil added 20 more. impressive record of 87 wins and •Of Railroad Amnw ing Buddy Rogers in Madison if recent days. be held at McCarter Pond Satu The Celtics were leading 47-36 Square Garden May 11, 1963. 27 losses. His teams competed OnEighthRoundTKO Aibury Park—Call 774-6800 The blackout came just two day beginning at 8:00 a.m. •early in the second quarter when in post season tournaments all days after a crowd of 23,070, West broke loose for IS points Recreation director George Gif- four years, twice in the NCAA TORONTO (AP) — Canadian The victory gave Chuvalo a 30- largest in this area since 1952, before intermission and put tte fin announced that the pond will and twice in the NIT. Last heavyweight champion George watched Perfect Sky win the 9-2 record and was his first bout visitors back in the ball game. be stocked with over 125 fish March, the Wildcats gained the Chuvalo scored a technical knock- $71,150 California Derby at Gold- various sizes, mostly trout. since dropping a 12-round de- The Lakers, who have bad to n Gate Fields. final in the NTT to wrap up a out over Bill Nielsen of Omaha. Prizes will be awanded to thi 23-5 season. Neb. in a fight at Maple Leaf asion to m°yd Patterton in New play, all 'heir playoff games with- Yesterday there were approx- irst boy and first girl to catch Garden~ " s las- t night- . York two months ago. Nielsen ii out injured all-star Elgin Baylor, imately 10,000 at the track and 'ish as well as for the largest fish In 1963, Kraft's squad won the got only a token appearance from Holiday Festival Tournament Referee Jackie Silver stopped 21-6-1. here were howls of anguish when to be caught by a boy and by In preliminary fights, Everett Urn King due to an ankle In- Someday, someone may learn many were shut out from the girl as of 11 o'clock when ft championship. He was named the one-sided match at 2:47 of jury. the eighth round after Chuvalo Copeland, 206, of New York out- Daily Double betting window. Be contest will officially close. Eastern Coach of the Year fol- Boston twice had 14-point leads. unleashed a savage barrage of pointed Jiancarlo Barazza, 204, of cause of the power failure, these No boats will be permitted lowing the 1960-61 campaign. onc« in each of the last two quar- left and rights with no return Toronto, in an eight-rounder, and indows weren't open as long as Parents are invited to accompanj Further information may be ob- ters, Los Angeles was able to from Nielsen. Charlie Chase, 200, of Montreal, how to make a better whiskey isual. their children, but all fishing tained by contacting chapter vice slice it only slightly in the dying The 27-year-old Canadian cham- outpointed Jim Christopher, 170, Power to teletype machines al- must be done by the youngsters, president Richard H. Considine, of Detroit. moments. ' io was off, delaying news of the After the contest is over, anglers 7 Main St., Oceanport. pion weighed 209 pounds to Niel- 'ace results to those not at the •f all ages are invited to try thei sen's 199. than this. But, as of rack. !uck. Chuvalo, ranked No .3 among heavyweights by the World Box- Piners Win, 3-1, ing Association, worked mainly on Nielsen's body and had some today, nobody has. In Golf Match trouble staying away from the CHECK TERMITE DAM AGE American's left jabs which drew LAKEWOOD - Lakewood High blood from the winner's nosej SPECIALIZING IN defeated Brick Township, 3-1, at throughout the fight. Lakewood Country Club yester- day in the lone match of the af- Nielson, who is unranked, dis-jl TERMITE CONTROL ONLY ;ernoon. played some good combination |[ Top player John Lange and punching early in the fight but For Other Insects—CaU cm Exterminator No. 4 shooters Abe Moore led seemed more concerned about II the Piners with a 43 and 45, re- staying away from Chuvalo than f FOR TERMITES—CALL US! landing authoritative punches of ]| spectively. Brick's only point Evsry yMr of fills tiiMi nonMowntrs fIIM Q came on second player Charles his own. Rogers' 45. lusters that suddtnly fly out and HIM drop thttr HABITAT! ROCKETS MACUB wings and crawl all around. Tn«M Unit Insecti an iAlcewflod (3) Brick Trtp. (1) Airport rlua IMUt ohn l>anKe. 43 (1) PSmamowlcz 14 (0) W L TERMITES and iidleat* that there are stirl thau- MPERIM Tom Frank <7 (Ql C. 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Tueafaf, April 20, L96S—15 Getitile Hits Best Maloney's 1-Hitter THE DAILY BEGLSTER Hawks9 Work With Foot in Box Wins for nedlegs 5th Raps Aaoctated PKM after belting his third homer Associated Press Explaining his poor spring, Jim Gentile; who used to putthe season and lifting his bat- Maloney said: W« foot in his mouth, now is ting average to .412 as the Ath- Add Denis Menke to Jim Ma- Peacocks, 8-5 letics walloped the New York loney's collection of Ellis Bur- "I didn't have any arm trou- WEST LONG BRANCH — Mon- leaving it in the batter's box. ble. I just wanted to make sure And there's no doubt he hit: Yankees 8-2. ton and Joe Christopher. mouth College only had one scor- Menke got the only hit — a 1 didn't get any. I just wanted to better that way. The 30-year-old left-handei get in shape and not take any ing inning Saturday afternoon, Gentile, the slugging Kansas swinger was benched when tin leadoff single in the eighth in- ning — off Maloney in Cincin- chances of starting the regular but it was enough to register an City first baseman, revealed his season started after he asked t> season with a sore arm." change of stance. Monday night leave the land of Finley greei nati's 2-0 triumph over Milwau- 8-5 victory against St. Peter's and gold because of what 1 kee Monday. Menke's single was a looping College of Jersey City. termed unfair publicity given The one-hitter was the third liner to left field, coming on a 1- 2 pitch. The Hawks of Manny Senerchia spring training incident tha: for the Reds' 24-year-old right- racked up their fourth win in five resulted in a $500 fine. hander in the past three sea- In oilier National League Night Golf games, Philadelphia drubbed outings on the heels of a fifth- But the outspoken Gentile ha: sons. It also got him back into inning barrage. St. Peter's is 3-3. the regular pitching rotation. Houston 8-0 and Chicago changed his mind. whipped St. Louis 7-3. The Hawks will he out for vic- In Texas Keep Mouth Shut In his first two one-hitters, tory No. 5 this afternoon "I decided the only way to gel Maloney was the victim of early Besides Menke, three Braves when they travel to Glassboro SAN AOTONIO, Tex. (AP) - singles. Burton got tms for the reached base against Maloney State. back in their good graces was tc Chicago Cubs as the second bat- all on walks. Menke was erased TJie first PGA sponsored night- keep my mouth shut and jus Vinnie Giordano started the time golf tournament was played ter of the game July 23, 1963o.n a double play that pinch hit- meet the ball," he said. Christopher singled for the Newter Hank Aaron hit into — in Monmouth fifth with a single and Monday night at Pecan Valley And so Gentile, who has neve Country Club and the touring York Mets with one out in the his first time at bat this season. went to third on an error as Don been able to match the 41 horn second inning last Sept. 25. The Reds won the game on Der-Rooney attempted a sacrifice. pros, here for the Texas Open, ers and 141 runs-batted-in leve lilted it immensely. on Johnson's two-run homer off The latter held first. Another er- he reached at Baltimore in 196 In spring exhibition games, ror on John Chrzan's bunt sent For one thing, the weafjier Maloney compiled a miserable Wade Blasingame in the second has curbed his temper anc inning. Giordano home to tie the score at was cool and pleasant and the cuffed the ball for seven hits in 8.40 earned-run average in 30 golfers could relax because ev- Bunning's 5-Hitter 1-all, while Rooney reached third 17 trips while becoming the firsl innings. and Chrzan second. erybody got the same prize player in the American Leagui "He was so bad that 1 had to Jim Bunning threw a five-hit Bruce Fischbein's single got money. to hit three homers. GOOD AND BAD NEWS — Willie Davis, right. Los Angeles Dodger outfielder, tell* take him out of our starting ro- ter at the Astros while the Phil There were 163 l.OOftwatt mer- tation," Reds manager Dick lies were roughing up Dick Far- one run in and Ed Henderson He wound up his shelling Sandy Koufax about the pulled tendon in his right knee which Jiaj been bothering him scored two more with a bingle. cury vajwr floodlights spaced 25 the Yankees — 5-for-ll with al Sisler related Monday. rell, an old nemesis. yards apart on 42-foot poles. Lou Nanna's double and a single three homers in the three-gam ever since the opening game against tha New York Meh a week ago. On the bright by Dave Cherosnick got in the It was' a nlne-Jwle course and set — by collecting a single am 20 of the touring pros partici- side, Koufax reported the elbow on his pitching arm felt great yesterday after a full- fifth run and got rid of Petrean a towering homer off White; Fighter Offers Brain to Science pitcher Ed Ryan. Mark McNulty pated in the $1,500 pro-amateur Ford that hit 45 feet high on th( in which each has three aomateur nine-inning victorious stint against Philadelphia Sunday. (AP Wirephoto) came on to walk John Gruca and Scoreboard, which Is 422 feel Rooney knocked in two runs with partners. from home plate. For Funds to Publish Ring Book Teams headed by Phil Rod- a single. On the play a wild throw While the Athletics wen allowed the eighth run to score. gers, Earl Stewart Jr., Miller pounding the Yankees, the Chi Bishops Split JOHANNESBURG, South Afri- •»ad ray head. I've taken a few Baiter and Bruce Devlin tied tor cago White Sox located theii (AiP) — Tony Lombard, a 40- hacks in my time. You can' Rooney was the winning pitch- first place. Rodgers had the lowhome-run touch for the firsl inTwinbill year-old South African boxer who urvive 63 professional fights er although he needed help from score—a four-under^ar 34. Stew- time and whipped Baltimore 7-2 has taken part in more than 300 ithout getting punched—and brother, Wayne. He came in to art was three-under, Barber and —but only after tying a leagui NEW. BRUNSWICK - Asbury fights, wants to sell his brain to lard," said the boxer. get the side out in the eighth Devlin one under. record by using five pinch hi Park High School's baseball team medical science for 1,500 British Lombard believes that once his inning and retired St. Peter's in Each pro got $75 no matter ters in one inning. evened its record at 2-2 Satur- pounds, or $4,200. book is published the mobsters in the ninth with little effort. day afternoon after defeating what he shot. Victory For Lopez He needs the money to meet Ihe fight game will be after him Monmoutti 4 O Arizona State 9 his first major league victorj is an expose of fight racketeers. >r bust." Nanna.c 5 Sa!>at!n!,lt> 5 1 The Blue Bishops made nine Qallo.cr 2 3 with a seven-fitter in the Los "I've got a pretty interesting Last word comes from the box- Hlpp.rf V.Petr'ca.ss 4 O Can Offer No. 1 Angeles Angels' 4-2 victory ovei errors in the second game which head, one doctors would like to get r's wife, Dolly: "When Tony 4 1 o T.Petr'ca,o 4 ft led to its downfall. It was the 4 2 1 Waack.rf 4 O Detroit. hold of for some inside informa- els an idea into his head you D. Rooney, p 3 11 MeHst.lI 4 2 Proof This Week first victory for New Brunswick tion on a boxer's brain," said :an't budge it. He wants to ge WRooney.p 0 0 0 Ryan.p 0 0 In National League action, after five straight losses. McNulty.p O 0 Cincinnati shut out Milwaukee Lombard. lis book on the market and he Hlnd'onK.a) Wilsoon O* 0" 0 TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - The Asbury Patk (6> New Brunswick CE) ((b l Clocl'la 10 0 2-0, Philadelphia blanked Hous- ABRH All RH "Baroness Summerskill, a Brit- ron't be happy until he does. I Leman'kl.L'kl p OOOO 0 Arizona State Sun Devils, who Anton.M Rose,2b 3 0 1 ton 8-0 and the Chicago Cubs 3 10 ish parliamentarian, who wants ie can raise the money by selling 34 8 S 34 5 9 retained their No. 1 ranking in Muiller.lb 4. 11 Haynes.lf 3 11 defeated St. Louis 7-3. Sylv'ur.cl 3 0 0 Grealls.c 3 11 to get boxing banned because of lis head to the brain specialists, fa) Fanned for McNulty In 7th. the latest national collegiate "ierven.lt 4 11 Slrna.c 0 O « brain damage to fighters, should hen he'll go ahead and do so— (b> Fanned for Htndelong In 8th. ba.ieball poll, will have an op- The A's pounced on Ford foi Fasanj.rf 2 0 0 Brown,Qf 3 0 0 St Peter's 001 00; 110-5 Rowett.rf 2 11 Z>e Luca.lb 3 buy my head. Paji my price and and that's the end of the argu- portunity to prove themselves four first-inning Tuns and that o [onmouth 000 080 00i-8 KalllnUb 3 11 Earley.ss 3 0 I will arrange to have it shipped ment." 2R—Olasln, Gallo, Nanna. this weekend. turned out to be enough for Die- Han'ole,2b 2 11 Astor,3Ast3bb 2 O0 9 go Segui, who kept eight Yankee Klng.c 3 0 0 Brokaw.rl O O over to her in London right after That's when the Devils, with Vecch'ne.p 2 0 0 DeNaster.p 2 O lits well scattered. Pa»tva,p 0 0 I die. Or if she wants the lot of 30 victories in 33 games through me, body and all, that's okay by last Saturday, meet another pow- Rookie Ken Berry, Danny Ca- 28 S 5 21 2 4 ter and Moose Skowron hom- Asbury Park _..2W> 001 0-« me, if she stands the freightage." Complete Tune-Up erhouse, University of Arizona New Brunswick 10O 1O0 0—1 Before he retired from the ring which has a 30-7 record. ered for the White Sox, who haJ 2B—Grealli. 3B—Mueller, HanapoU. gone six games without one. Bui eight years ago Lombard was 6 and 8 cyi. The crucial three-game Western it took considerable managerial New Brunswick 6 Asbury Park (S) listed in the world rankings. He ABKH AB n H We check ignition system, distrib- Athletic Conference show-down is maneuvering by Al Lopez to pul Rose,2b 4 12 AntDn.ss 3 0 0 beat 18 national champions while expected to draw more than 10,' Chicago ahead to stay. Haynes.rt 3 0 0 Muilltr,lb : 1 1 campaigning in South Africa and utor, condenser, vacuum advance 000 fans in Tucson. Brlndle.rl 10 0 Sylv'ster.cf 3 1 O BANKS OUT — St. Louis catcher Tim McCarver tags chamber, fan belt, air filter, bat- The White Sox trailed 2-1 Orealls.c 4 10 Cerven.lf 3 2 0 Britain. He has fought 250 ama- While ASU remained on top Brown.cf 4 0 1 Ka.lllnl.3b 3 11 the seventh inning when Lope: DeLuca.lb 4 12 Rowett.rf 3 0 1 out Ernie Banks of tha Chicago Cubs as he attempts fo teur and 63 professional fights in tery, generator, regulator. Adjust for the second consecutive pol went to work. His first twi Earley.ss 2 11 Han'pole.Jb 3 O 1 the feather and lightweight divi- points, timing, carburetor. Clean conducted by the newspaper Col Astor,3b 4 0 O Hend'Bon.c 0 « steal home in the first inning of last night's game. Dick pinch hitters, Don Buford am _;rokaw,r[ 3 2 0 Klnj.c O 1 sions. fuel bowl, filter. legiate Baseball, the USC TroCater- , didn't produce but regu- liulnar.p 2 0 0 Llppstone.p 3 0 0 Ellsworth, the Cub pitcher, is the batter viewing the "Maybe Britain's top neuro- jans of Coach Rod Dedeaux were lars Ron Hansen and Berr: 31 "« ~6 28 surgeons would find out what hap- Scars-Automotive Center right behind in second place. USC (tew Brunswick .031 200 put-out. Chicago won, 7-3. (AP Wirephotol 1S0O llwy. 35—Mon. thru S»l. 8:30-9:30 stroked singles, so Lopez wenl ijbury Park .301 001 Dens to a boxer's brain if thev won 19 of its first 25 games to the bench again. against tough competition. He tapped John Romano, who Cross-town rival UOLA followed :ied the game with a run-scor- the' Trojans in the poll. UCLA ing single. Dave Nicholson was had a 20-3-1 mark. next but never got to bat. When In fourth spot, jumping from the Orioles changed pitchers — leventh, was Arizona. Dick Hall for Steve Barber — Rounding out the top 10 clubs: Lopez countered with pitcher AIRPORT FLAZA COMMERCIAL KEYPOKT BUSINESSMEN'S Four Roses adds a 5, Florida State, H-3-1; 6 LEAGUE Gary Peters instead of Nichol LEAGUE W L Florida, 11-2. 7, Michigan State,son — and he singled In the lea W L Buck Smith's —58 35 -1M. 8, Texas, 11-2. 9, Oregon, shore Point Esso . ....61 32 Circle Chevrolet 57 35 run. Kalil« * MeFarland .. : 59 31 Keyport Cleaners .57 36 11-M. 10, Stanford, 20-6. Danalo Construction 57 3! Mlddletown Travel Agency ....4514 3J14 Marcelino Lopez had a shaky Monmouth Lanes 50 43 Martini's Diner 44 39 tart but did not allow a Tige Ed Pennettl Rooting „ 49 44 Mlddletown Lanes 42 51 Airport Liquors 48 45 Country Tavern -i 38 55 Fifth Rose. past first base after the third M.T.T. Mason _ -...48 4S Scott's Funeral Home 2$Vi 6414 Magnolli Inn . 47'^ 45 V, 600 Scries: James Palajidrtino 191. Horse Racing inning. The Angels, meanwhile, Tom'i Ford me _ .46 <7 212, 221-627; Stan Urblne 230. 200, Wher©? Not where you can see it...where you can taste it. posted their first victory against Stultz Oil Service 45 00 $11 59 Park. Laursen .. 88 175,71 Ztngler's Bldg. Cont 351M June 2-4, Marietta, Ga.; June Wiltsak ,.! 93 175.60 Corner Liquor „. 351 LLmWt (Mart ViOal. ALBANY, Calif.-nA power fail- Tlberl _ 93 175.26 The Rebel! .344 '•9, Houston; June 11-13, New- Kussomanno - .-.90 174.78 Artie's Boatyard — 34214 ure blacked out the tote board all, Calif., and Denver; June 14- Fox 90 1T4 63 Airport Plaza 341 at Golden Gate Fields, delayed Poland .._."" 81 Kercaner's FIoFlowev r Shop . .3O71 6, Roswell, N.M.; June 21-23, VanPelt & Ingram .303! the start of the program and cutGladstone, N.J.; June 28-30 Hlgglns ...87 The Mlaflts .586 the card to seven races. Carhutf 90 G. R. Trucking _-228M loomfield, Mich. Douglas ,..J93 17 Wehrle's Buses .... .172 Thomas 93 171.32 200 Club — H. Qulnn 223. J. Sabo The minimum age for the en' Korker .93 1T0.71 234, E. Lesda 200. H. Klultllkjr 2H, RACE TRACK SOLD rants is 16. Dickie 93 170.68 N, Rccer 20!, c. Vanpelt 211, D. CHARLES TOWN, W. Sollanek 90 170.57 Bedle 202, J. Russomanno 204. Va. Stone said that 15 to 20 of the Cicoavale 90 170.46 (AP) — The Charles Town Race op riders will be invited to ,the .MC ... l SI 170.23 AIItroRT FLAZA COMMERCIAL Ross .78 1G9.72 LEAGKE Course was sold yesterday for eam's Gladstone training cen- Cooper 87 169.63 W I, Buchwald ....;..- _ 93 169.54 Point Efl30 — .....S3 $5,250,000' to a Baltimore group, ter July 19-M for further work. Beach 8( 169.32 ... * McFarland 60 Julnta sn Donato Construction .. 58 Flrozzl 84 Monmouth Lanes — 52 Dlller ...... 1" ZZ _.~84 Ed Pennettt RooffnE - .....51 Bachman 93 Magnolignolia Inn .}} .4014 4«U Singer .... „ .72 AiAirport t LiquorLi s ,..J.J .40 47 Reid , 84 M.T.T. Mason .49 47 Major League E. Dombrowikl _ -...70 Tom's Ford Inc. .49 47 * Garner 87 ThTh e OaOOakk s ...AtV, 49« PowelBon _ 78 RntYIno Wines Erb ZZ ZI1' 87 166.26 Stultz's Oil Service . ... 4.1 Crates Beverages ..45 51 CaHarrim s .9725 165.8166.079 Jerllones Greenhouses 45 51 Pellegrlno . . - 90 165.73 Airport Plaza Lanes 441i callcchlo 71 165.63 Hourle Glass 42 Jacob! _ S3 IM.60 Knollcraft flweet Shop 41 Brertnan , -. _ 78 165 42 Delaney's Coffee Shop .20 . a* Bchlavlno 93 65^ 200 Club — Fred Doran 215. 59 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tlberl 164.92 Garner 214. Bill Kahle 222, 67 Gorhan ...„. 164.12 Buchwald 216. Norm Fox 212. StanleWalyt Lopes 161.06 Cooley 203. BUI Schwelkert 200, 200Walt: National League American League Cresclone 87 1(13.87 Jerry Ruasomanno 204, 208; Tom Har- Hopaon 93 163.40 rington 230, Hans Gros 222, 213; Otto W. L. Pet. G.B. W. L. Pet. G.B. Campanelll 93 163.36 Erb 211, Orlando Tlberl 201, John .750 Syrnon - 93 162.16 Bethel 219, Harold Beach 209. Dutch Los Angeles .. 3 Boston 3 1 .750 — Chlzmadla .93 162.11 Strdch 212. 204: Joe Longo 215. , Chicago .667 Minnesota .... 3 1 .750 — Hausler J. 90 161.58 600 Series — Tom Harrington 617. Amadlo 93 181.30 Cincinnati .667 Detroit 4 2 .667 — Fenton _ . 71 16t.28 MIDDLETOWN MONDAY NIGHT Pittsburgh .... .667 Chicago 4 3 .571 V Pagano .' .69 150.17 MIXED LEAGUE Alexander _. . 93 1S9 IS Mlddletown Lanes Pbila'phia ...... 609 V,Los Angeles.. 3 3 .500 1 Williamson 93 158.87 W Milwaukee .... .500 Whalen ..._ . Rfi 158.71 ack Preston Builders -...60 33 1 New York 3 3 .500 1 Mitchell — 87 158. r>2 tflddlftownddltown TraveTraell Agency —59 34' San Fran.. .500 1 Washington .... 3 3 .500 1 Villa !._ _ .... _.81 158.52 Thhe Klrwan CompanCmpany M1M 4 38U Oatto 93 168.30 Mlddletown Lanes 48 45 New York.„. .333 2 Kansas City.. 2 4 .333 2 Slnklerts ...... 93 157.30 Stephari J. Gross, Inc. 48 45 .286 Cleveland ...... 1 3 .250 2 . Brady 66 157.17 Sea Star Swim Club 46 47 Houston '. Merken ,.„ - 90 156.64 hora Electronics _._44',4 48(4 St. Louis .... .167 Baltimore .... 1 4 .200 2>/ Stewart 73 156.50 ohnny's Cycle Shop 43 M WurU .87 1S6.19 4M Landscaping Co. 42 Bl Monday's Results Monday's Remits Brtl 90 155 56•The-JA8P-ereJA8Per s 1199 774 A great new taste Cincinnati 2, Milwaukee 0 Bchwarz .„_ - 93 155.14 22000 Clublb : JJo e WWyma n 2343 . George Washington at Boston, 2, rain H'Utchkel ...... _ 93 154.82 Harmyk 210, Chick Clcchlno 200, Pau. Philadelphia 8, Houston 0 O'Brien 152.5S ln« Rakowskl 232, Carl Boeker 225. deserves a great new bottle, Chicago 7, St. "Louis 3 Kansas City 8, New York 2 Prezloal 151.20 ohn Bouton 207. Chicago 7, Baltimore 2 Carries "Z"Z~~ 93 1(0.8(1 don't you agree? Only games scheduled Lorerrz . 81 146.78 TnWN WOMEN'S EARLY- Los Angeles 4, Detroit 2 Monahan ._, ...93 141.B9 BIRDS LEAGUE Today's Gamei bs: Is than %rds tame* bowled W L Only games scheduled Doran _ 27 178.16 Keansnurg-Mtddletown Pittsburgh at San Francisco , Stranlero .;... 175.10 National Bank .... New York at Los Angeles, N Today's Gamei ~ . Maurer _, 173.4 Robtrt A. Braun Kuhl 172.24 Buck Smith's '. Houston at Philadelphia, N Washington at Boston Kaufman - ..: 31 172.21 J*M Hardware Only games scheduled DeStefano 169.01 Ksyport Cleaners .... Only game scheduled Rlecltelll „ „ IIs Mlddletown Lanes ,. L.i Wednesday'! Gamei Kerchner - 1 .«0 Mlddletown Pharmacy Wednesday's Games Montana _. m Belfori Gulf Cincinnati at Chicago Johnson yt H. Wasserman A Son ..... Houston at Philadelphia, N Kansas City at Detroit \ Ryan . . 58 Bentlle'a Market Devlne , .27 200 Club: Joan BUnsfleld 202, Kathr Milwaukee at St. Louis, N Los Angeles at Cleveland McHanus .. „. . 48 Katm 200. 153.01 500 Series: Joan Stinsllelrl 202, 1S3, New York at Loi Angeles, N Minnesota at New York CooleClarkr ^Z! 6 151.0 ISS—SM: Barbara Hahn 159, ISO, 111— Pittsburgh at San Francisco, Chicago at Boston 520; Millie Savaatano 153, 1M, 171-920; . WlnBmlOl l. __._ Alfrlda Hlcek 194. 134. 187—509; Baa N Baltimore at Washington, N .: BIschoH -II 139.11 Oilp 180, 131. 144-90S; Joye» Icott THE DAILY REGISTER TRUCKS FOR SALE BUSINESS NOTICE HELP WATiTED-FEMALE HELP WANTEB-MALE FOISALE JWISALE 16-Tmsday, April 20,; 196! UC> OHSYftOUPT — ont-um putt COUPLET* U*» KAIMT*HAK£E- WOMEN PART-TIME UtGWnW; TBCHWIOlArf Cat! Umt, ferttlinnt Wetkly, ninthly. ' or tutt ttnu. VtxuiauVtxi tzA CLUB mates given. Reasonable riles. ' Weny part-time night ofrice cltamng th r. 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Wallpapering, painting, vlces. Inc., 77 Broad 8t., Red Bank. To deliver food products for Isrj range. OB refrigerator. GI AIR CON- tile. Call 2014688. 747 3365. grocery chain. Late model tracto Original Price $«0.0O DITIONINO. Ample oB->Utet lighted AUTOMOTIVE MAGNOLIA MOBILE HOME — 63M COOK • Full time. Take over and pay $2 weekly on balance due . $188 parking areas. Two or three-bedrooms, m batfts, was! Call OUTFIT #71113 er, dryer, wall-to-wall carpeting. E: EMPLOYMENT 542-0326 ""REFRIGERATION MAN !Vi-ROOH APARTMENTS AUTOS FOR SALE cellent condition. 532-1538. 13,300. Mmt have heavy experience la trai 3 pc. Sectional . Gold (ONE-BEDROOM) HELP WANTED—FEMALE WAITRESSES — Nights. Apply In per-refiljeratlon work. SU2 MONTH MxlO fACEMAKXR - 1662. Like tie' son L A M Restaurant, 610 River Rd.. 3 pc. Charcoal Bedroom MSI CORVETTE — Musi sell thl rtady to mov* in. 15 fiarahor* Parl week. Will sacrifice. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING — Monday BODY MAN 5 pc. Dinette plus accessories iK-ROOU APARTMENT ,, Rte. 36. Keyport, commuting dlstanc through Friday. Few hours each after- Ifuil be experienced In complete trill (TWO BEDROOMS) B42O to New York. Best otter takes It Wl noon. Any time between 2 and 7, 741-AUTOMOTIVE BOOKKEEPER — For Original Price $650.00 finance 7)7.7206. Mr Miller. establlsred new car dealer In Lone IW MONTH 1038 MERCEDES BENZ — ISO aedl 1964. Branch. Must have previous experi- """"DOCK SUPERVISOR Take over and pay $4.(10 weekly on balance due - $387 Call noon or night. ELCAR — 52xl(C, two bedroomj. fur WOOLWORTH'S REMODZLWa — Ap-ence and take full charge. Send lull To handle large In-bound operation OUTFIT #73461 Mil HEAT A HOT WATER 812*158 nlahed Can finance and park. plications lor experienced personnel resume to "A.O.," Box 611, Red Bank. Call FL 1-1420, John Connelly. 1859 CADILLAC — Four-door bardto; 64J-2212 needed In various departments Includ- 3 pc. Contemporary Bedroom Renting Office on Premises. Power windows, power brakes, powi ing household, wearloc apparel, drap- WOMEN Etf—For Interesting permanent Civil 2 pc- Italian Provincial Living Room steering. Oood clean condition. Bha b 1S62 WINSOR — 10x60, five roome. . Beryl ce position ai Psychiatric Aides, TSL: M2-KU good condition with extraa. Uuat eel ery, pet supplies, toys, notions, shoes. Good ftUrtlnr salary. Room and board 5 pc. Dinette plus accessories slw*)i slept In. Haa lour new le 767-2800. Wages according to experience and 1 Weil cand for. 11185. Call 787-11 ability Apply r. W. Woolworth Co., If desired. Paid vacations, sick lea Original Price $798.00 DIRECTIONS: From Red Bank, Rome 62 Broad Bt, Red Bank. and holidays. Pension, Blue Cross, ar a to Tlnton Ave., turn right on Tin- 1060 FORD aALAXIE—-A real lad: TOLL BocldU Security coverage. Good oppo Take over and pay $5.00 weekly on balance due • $497 ton Ave., approximately 1,000 ft lo 1853 New Jersey's Friendliest Deali BOATS AND ACCESSORIES TWO BEAUTICIANS — To take over tunfty to Kara and gain experience I OUTFIT RELEASE #64-1-3 • Customer "COOK" Country Club Apartments and Swim a. Bchwartz * Bom, HI W, Front at established following. Apply In person hospital work. Must be IS yean of ftg Club. Red Bank. 747-0870. HUBERT JOHNSON CABIN SKIFF- after 5 p.m. Tony's House of Beauty, COLLECTORS Apply now, Personnel Office, New Je; 1—100" Soia 1—Pair Vanity Lamps RENAULT PEUGEOT U. 29'. Clinker built Twin Chrysler 66 Brighton Ave., West End. •ey State Hospital, Marlboro. 1—Chair 1—48" Slat Bench TERRACE APARTMENTS — five glne*. (Only 200 hours use.) He room, two bedroom apartments, spa- AUSTIN HEALEY BPBITB SECRETARY—Interesting position with ROUTE MEN 1—3 pc. Walnut Bedroom 1—Step End Table cious closets, Immediate occupancy. 741- MONMOUTH MOTORS fish-box, automatic pump, outriggers, diversified duties. Good sKllls a "must." 4BS0. Hwy. 35 MJ-2114 Eatontown rod holders, chromi trim throughout, Largi company, many benefits. Salary STATEN ISLAND BRIDGES FULL • AND PART - TIME STEAD 1—Round 5 pc. Dinette 1—Table Lamp new Naugahyde cushions, oak, teak, to «0. DAVENPORT Personnel Ser- YEAR-ROUND WORK. NO LAYOFF! Original Price $685.00 HOLMPEL-KEYPORT AREA 1665 FORD—Galsjtle BOO. 2door hard and Honduras mahogany construction. vice, Inc., 77 Broad St., Red Bank. (102. CAR AND PHONE REQUIRE.! top, S8», 8-cyllnder engine. Vinyl trim, All equipment Included. Asking 13.750 747-3355. Career opportunities available CALL 462-1074. Take over and pay $4.00 weekly on balance due • $392 rower steering, radio AMFM. ,Fadd For quick (ale. Ask (or Mr. Hall, for cltluni of me United Btatei, THIS MERCHANDISE AND MORE MAY BE SEEN IN dajfi and visors. S3.100. Uanlora, 7U76M. STREET DEPARTMENT LABORER- Slocum Ave., Long Branch. 8 a.m WAITRESS who an 25 yean of age or over, For Borough of Red Bank, Red Bat WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT OF FIELD FURNITURE. GREEN GROVE fi p.m. CARRY CRAFT SAVAO! Experience preferred. 150 a week plus have a high school diploma or resident, age 21-35. Apply Borou Boat Trailers tips, meall and uniforms. Excellent equivalency certificate and arc Clerk's Office, 32 Mon mouth Bt., R< — Inquire at Main Store — WtO MOA — Oarage kept. *840. 169 VI. Front St., 2944430 Keyport. employment benefits and working con- at least fivt feet ta.ll. Bank. Some Rooms Sold Individually GARDENS ditions. Five-day week. Apply F. W, 20' CABIN CRUISER — Sleepa tw< Woolworth Co., 62 Broad 81., Red Bank. FREE STORAGE - FREE DELIVERY - BUDGET TERMS 00 h.p. Gray. Btandup head. Full Duties Include the collecting of Open Thursday and Friday Evenings — Other Days 'til 6 p.m. U67 CADILLAC — Sedan de V1H«, e; equipped. 11,000 or best olter. Call 281 HIQIl SCHOOL Junior or senior to proper tolls at Port Authority OFFICE MANAGER $95 UP celleht condition. (475. work raornlni's, 8 to 12, as dental as- STARTING APRIL FIFTH: 671.OSo2 facilities and the answering of FIBERQLAB your boat now Resslatant in Mlddletown. Write "A.R.", patroas' questions on routei and Person with •upervlsory capability We will be open Monday and Friday Evenings BWIM CLUB FOR TENANTS 1988 CHEVROLET convertible, Box 511, Red Bank. locations. to manage imell Office Red Bank only S6.6o per gallon. All alxes « area. Accounting background. Send Stick. J40O or best otter. Call cloth In atock. Also Petit Marine Pain AVON SELLS IT SELF — Full or FREE HEAT, COOKING GAB, BOT «878. and other repair materials In stock. part time. Territories open for tvomsn complete rcsums regarding educa- WATER AND AIR CONDITIONINO Jacobs Hardware Co., Bergen PI. who are Interested In having a good TIi* position Involves partial ex- tion and experience to "A.E.", Sex FIELD FURNITURE CO. 1963 TR4 TRIUMPH. Wire whee Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank. steady Income. Experience unnecessary. posure to outdoor weather con- Ml, Red Bank. T.V. and phone outlets, 12 cu. ft re- • Radio and heater. Excellent condlllr 7-11 E. FRONT ST. 264-3020 KEYPORT, N. J. frigerator, parking and walk-ln storage WSOO. Call after ». 264-0678, Lone Star LS 13 Sailboat Call 741-4343 or write Mm Margaret ditions, and is bated on a five- Oulotta, Box 190, Red Bank, day, 40 hour week requiring ro- OPFICK MANAGER - Peraon faculties. Spacious rooma, large closets. 1B63 VOLKSWAGEN — Red. Sunrool 1875 f.o.b. tational shifts and work on Walk to shopping plaza, buses, schools. If you think there Is nothing real •uparvlsory capability. To man&gi Eendlx ndlo. Seat belts. XIC>!1« Saturdays, Sundays and holi- •mall office Red Bank area. Account! INSTRUCTION FOR SALE condition. H,28O, Call 747-3689. new In class sailboats, consider an OPERATORS days. Directions: Garden Slat* exit 117 to Bt. try this Mberglu entry from Lon« 8EW1NC1 MACHINE OPERATORS - background. Send complete resume r< 33, East on 56 to 4th traffic llgbt, left 1858 THUNDERBIRD CONVERTIBLE— Star. Cam Cod style, sloop rig 93'Work on coats. Shore Coat Company, gardtng education ana experience A.E.," Box 811, Red Bank. JOIN NOW!!! SPRING SHOWING to Green Grove Ave. on Rt 3S to Haz- Heeds loving care. Special J872. New sail, 13 lentrth, 61" beam with pivoting Incorporated, 22 Bridge Avenue, Red Salary JW.M weekly to stsrt 1 of the latest In decorator window let Ave., turn left on Middle Rd. Jersey's "'Friendliest' Dealer, bllgeboardl for greater room and Bank l&lener Building), with increases to $116.60. MEK-20 to 23. National variety ch •hades. Scalloped and fringed shades Straight ahead, Model Apt. 264-1846. UchwarBehwartUi *« _ ouireBom,, HI W. FTOI* flcTency. SECRETARY — Must be experienced. now accepting applications for a rnai "THE ROCK-SHOP iB low u J1.99. Anything made " Bed Bank. 747-0870. I>monstrator A Rentals sger trainee. Experience not necewar; A WORKSHOP FOR BDITARISTS AM] window shades, we have it. MONMOUTH MARINA Top .salary to qualified legal secretary. RIVERSIDE GARDENS • 1063 VOLKSWAGEN — Red. Exceller Call 717-3730 tor Interview. Benefit! Include paid vacations, Liberal starting salary, company ben DRUMMERS WH1O REALLY WANT T( 60 W. Front St., Red Bank, Just now condition. Radio, seat-belts, seatcoven 56 West SL Monmouth Bead] sick leave allowance*!, group fits etc. Chance rapid advancemen PLAY KOCK 'N BOLL. PROWN'S available, tour-room apartment. $150 >J1,125. 747-2782. . . 222-3492 WOMEN hospital, medlcal-aiirgica] and For details «ee manager, Kleiner Bros J2 Broad Bt. Red Bank ,741-7501 per month. Close to shopping and 1151 Hwy, 35, Mlddletown. CHEVY STATION WAGON — 1M9WANTE, D — Used outboard engine Fuller Brusti has found women are sue- life Insurance plans, retirement I-HOUR LESSON ONLY ELECTRIC STOVE, REFRIGERATOR transportation. Call auperlntendent, 741- Any condition and horsepower. Also cesaful In this man size Job. Full and plan and an employee cafeteria. DRYER — Like new, excellent cond 9680 .0- MA 2-7860. nod condition, best offer. Call 222- small boats. Will pick up at location. fe7B, after 8 p.m. part-time—car and phone required. All SIGN UP NOW!!! Uon. Call 291-3128. WATUKFROUT APABTMMNTS — New Days 741-9101, nights 642.3908. ntereated may call 462-107*. SHEET METAL three-room furnlahed garden apart- 1KS1B57 CHRYSLERCHRYSLER. — TwodooTwo-door haharaloi 22' OWENS EXPRESS CRUISER — Wt ara currently accepting ap- (ISO, EIGHT MM BOLEX electric-eye, ments. Patios, air conditioning ud TV. 092 cu. In. engine, # • barrel and duali Bunks, galley, head, bow-rtU, canva NURSE'S AID — Part-time. No week plications for thii pool tlon. 787-6MI turret movie camera outfll. Excellenl Weekly monthly rates. NAUTILUS • live new tlre«, MOO, 787-83M.. Pleas* wilt* or apply to: PORBERTOLT MON-MOTJTO MUSIH C CENTER condition, Including grip and light*. covers, etc. Priced to fell at 11,000. WORKERS HED BANK 711-121' Must sacrifice at II e-lectr MARINE SUPPLIES ROOM 500 • First or lecond anlft. Keck Airport. 8(2-2555. BOY'S BICYCLE — 24" house In quiet area, large yard. Will coed condition, aacrlflce. Call alter everything for the- Boatman, Ne • Will contlder those employed Call accept one child, $95 plua utilities, 787- m daily, any time weekend!, 28 en>ey's largest marine supply housi 111 Eighth Avenut tin. • • . Evlnrude Sales and Service. TH: OPERATORS elsewhere under flexible ih.it ^ BOATMAN'S SHOP, 24 Wharf Ave Pull tlm* steady work available for New York, New 10011 arrangements, MERCHANDISE CHILD'S HIOHOHAIK — Stroller, BUTTON PARK APARTMENTS — a9681O. JAOUAR - Mark II, 3.8. loui 741-0T80 Red Bank, Open Sundays and experienced single needle operator!. We GENERAL HOUBEWORKER - Sleep e Excellent benefit!, •eat. Call Branch Avenue. One bedroom apart- door •Minn, automatic. Call Holidays 9 a.m. • 1 p.m. offer regular raises, paid vacation, paid in, experienced. References required. e Leading computer manufacturer FOR SALE 747-2010 ment. Rent Includes all utilities except holidays, paid medical plan and other PBrnia.nent, good home. 229-4072. 366-8874 Uited K. Y. Stock Exchange. TOLL—ROTTED COW MANURE - electricity. Ca.ll superintendent, 747-26S5. 22' OWENS EXPRESS CRUISER — :cellent benefit!. Including union shop. KNOW what s. creative ed shop is? 1960 FORD — Starllner, white, powe 1058. 160 h.p. motor, bow rail, walk-l Wo odof. By Uie bushel or ton. Also MATAWAN-Two-bedroom apartment oh Can you mix media and caJl for compa? hay, straw and mulch hay. D&Hverles. steering, automatic. Excellent condl lieod, bunks, galley, full canvaa, rod Apply In person at our Personnel Office Turn out sharp, clean MS3T Fend Stop by or call: beautiful Lefferts Lake. Dock privileges. Hon. MUM aell thll week. Beat offe bolder*. Perfect condition. 747-9124. Mon. through Sat., from 9 to 3 p.m. on HAMMOND Call 26<-O924. Two blocks from town. Os.ll 566-2261 284-6960. spacemen? If you'd like to Indulge Mr- P. S. Argyris after 4 p.in. 17' BOAT — 50 h.p. Johnson, approxl contact the New Jersey State Employ- tnose loves without commuting, write 1063 FALCON DELUXE WACKWJ - ment Service, 48 C. Front fit. Had us at "B.A.," Box 511, Red Bank, TUB ENCLOSURE FOUR HOOM8 AND BATH — Ooe or mately t noun, Electric (tarter, retnot 229-1100 ORGAN Two sliding glasi doors with nyloi Fordomatlc, 19,000 miles. Top condi- controls, trailer, extras. 284-3315. Bank. T41-90&0. ESTATE — A most lucrative tWD persons only. For appointment tion. H.395. Call 747-2863, » p.m. t OF ASBURY PARK Slides, towel bar*, only $23.95. Foldlni call 747-4365. 9 pjm. fle-ld when salM person's ability Is ELECTRONIC doora, W.95. Plastic matchstlck cafi combined with proper manage ment and THE LARGEST ORGAN AND PIANI curtains, many colors, 88c pair. Btoi RUM8ON — Three rooms, bath, heat, - 1060 CHRYSLER STATION WAOON- STORAGE AND SERVICE MATTEL INC. Incentive for higher commissions, DISPLAY IN TUB SHORE AREA. In and see what'i new Tor spring. water, on bus line. 65 & River Road.. Pi>wer brakes, steering and windows. Would consider right party for com-ASSOCIATES, INC. Mr. JuUano. 7-29-2403. Low mileage, very clean. 842-3377. BOAT SLips-Proteeted marlnt, rioel. pletB manatement. Call today to dls- 1S5 Monmouth Park Hwy. PROWN'S Ing docks, water, electricity, repairs, cuia your future. CROWELL AOBNCY. West Long Branch NEW AND USED IIEU itANK - Brancn and Manlson CHEVY U — 1964 aqua station wagon, paints and hardware. KEYPORT MA. TOY MAKERS An Equal opportunity Employer 32 Broad St. , Red flank T4I-TM0 Ave., spacious one and two-bedroom standard transmission, *eater, radio, •U. 3B Holmdel, N.J, S3 Riverside Ave., Hed Bank. 741-(03O, Use our rental-purcbase plan garden apartment. Apply apt. 24. Molly UNB BASIN, 340 W. Front St., Key- Opposite Molly Pitcher Inn, tor pianos and organs. AIR CONDITIONER — 1WJ2 Westing- undercoatlng, seat-belts. 13 monttis left )Ort. 264-9611. nouse Moblle-Alre, one-ton, window Pitcher Village Court or call Mr. Sam on factory guarantee, transferable to OOKKBJEPEH — Expwlenced. COUNTER CURL — S a.m. to 2 p.m.YOUNG MAN WANTED — To dellve: Lomazio, 741-9115. tEPAin SERVICE — All makes out- loimta receivable and account! pay- and help In store. Rapid advancement model. 10,000 BTU's, one h.p., 220- buyer. Original price, 12,550. Asklnf Keyport area. Five daya. Call Ptrmanent. Call "o'l. Very good condition. Reasonable. fl.850. 842.1203. board engines. Estimate* gladly given. 7H-00M Call In person. Nel] Seoul's Market From $12 per Month FURNISHED APARTMENT — All utili- Will pick up and deliver. Bob Moore's 112-2211. 351 Shrewsbury Ave,, Red Bank. Open dally til II p.m. Bat. til I p,fi ties. Residential area, call after 6 p.m., 1937 CHRYSLER — Alltlow, J375. Crown Marine. 607 Branch Ave.. Little EXCELLENT JOB OPPORTUNITY — HOUSEWORK — Experienced women, kept red beauty. Fully powered. Sift 8PWNOFIBLD — 12 tauje pump-gun 747-5320. Iver. Days 741-9SU1. Nights 542-3008. General housework and. cooking. Must one day a week, Fair Haven. CeUl QIULLMEN AND DISHWASHERS — ~>rner of Main SL & MatUson Avi 140. Call Can 542-O6&2 741-1*73. 6:30 p.m. on. Dutch Treat, Hwy.; NEW LUXURY 2'A ROOM APART- iROSBIE BOAT TRANSPORTATION ie good with young < children. Driver latontown. MI-9580.' . PR 5-9300 , 741-468" MENT — Fully air conditioned,. near. MOO FURY — Must >ny «lze boats moved anywhere la b ireferred. For Interview, call 8*2-1004, Ul transportation. 21 Leroy Place. Red YOUNG MAN under 30 years of ag< SONY STEREO TAPE DICK — 263-D Bank. Call 74MD63 or 747-o366. Ilk. new. Cll tae. 787-2273 . 7>7-186a. HELP WANTED-MALE Htyii school graduate, to learn retal DOOH FRAMES — EXTERIOR — Oni and record amplifier SBA-2L, Never SEWING MACHINE hardware and paint business In Lonj to C00 aa 3 em Died, primed, with 01 used. 1170 or best offer. 747-2782. HIGHLANDS — Newly decorated mat 196] BUICK SPECIAL — Btatlon wagon. SALESMbn TO 8EU. BUILDING MA- Branch. Good starting salary. Write sills. $8.50 each. Call 506-9050. Alt floor furnished apartment, $55 plus V-6 automatic transmission, excellent BUSINESS NOTICES OPERATORS TER1AL8—For large central New Jer-stitlnir full dfttalli, to "A.M." Bo p.m. 26M676. SOIN& TO PAINT utilities. 671-2923. condition, 11200. 67L4300. After 6 p,m. sey lumber and mlllwork company. In- 511, «ed Bank. your house this year? Well, don't Let EATONTOWN-J85, clean, unfurnished, 172-1044. Factory experience. Piece work and centive basis Write "B.T.," Box 511, CLEAN CBLLARS, YARDS, OARAOES minimum rates. Steady employment, ATTENDANT — For animal hospital. RENT A TV ua give you on cstlmste on aluminum three room apartment, near. Fort ant! — Have truck. Light hauling. Call after Red Bank. Mrs. Llbove. siding. 5 crews that really know Jiow to transportation. Call 747-9364. 1963 CORVAIR — Bank finances tSOC p.m. 741-214U. reliable firm. Long Branch Manufac- Experience not necessary. O&U' Portable d week. BASSHORB TV do uie job properly. Dupont Tedlai at £9.60 a week. Call collect, PA 1- turing Co., Children's Coats. 30 Third VOUNQ MEN—Experienced In factory 36 Churcb 'sl, Keanitmrs. 787-HOO. Aluminum .Siding. Guaranteed for ~ RED BANK — .Three modern rooms, 7100. OASIS MOTORS, RT. t, Sayre- U Lour BranaK 33i88<5 work. Apply in person. Rslph Frua- / OR0WIN0 PAINSf Call Ever Green ,aad A Bros.. Locust St., Keyporl SORTERS — foil] t.hV». ftv^ifi.^ I*BJifiit«lJ6t«- SA'VB«ll - On _ years. CnJl^foL-free estimate. bath, unfurnished.--Desirable location, vine. jandacaplng. Alt phases of landscaping fOMKN WANTJlD — Biperlenced In a.m. Experience with waxing machin type doois and window!. Call 668-9WQ 118 McLaren St., at Prospeot; •74T.U75 1958 FORD CONVERTIBLE — Black, Including: maintenance. Weekly, month* otory wort Apyljr In jeraon. Ralph MAN WITH CAR—To manate local desirable. Must have car. Ste&d; c After o p.m 264-1678 PROWN'S or seaioa F. IntennesolL 7S7-O818 route. Steldy wort, (to weekly for APARTMENT FOR RENT—ATTEN- radio, heater, power steering, brakea, edland * Bros., Locuii Bt.. Keyport. ployment. Call BI 3-3O90 between 32 Broai SI. - Bed Bank 741-7JO0 TION NEWLYWEDS. West End, Fur- four new wtlltewalla, good top. 33S 787-3340. qualifled man. Promotion possibilities. a,m. and 5 p.m. HOMELY RADIATORS nished, modern three-room apartments. In. Excellent condition. Oal 542-3 EWINO MACHINE OPERATORS — For Interview call 741-1760. R0A ELECTRIC STOVE — 30" J1ND3CAPINQ — Lavra and garden > work on ladles' and children'! GARDENER OR — Assistant trarrtener (Jet that ugly radiator enclosed. Fr«i condition, oall Near ocean. Yearly. Reasonable. Avail- nalntenance since 1039. Plans and free ROUTEMAN~-No experience necessary, able June, l West End Court, Long 1960 OLDSMOBILB — Dynamic 88, tlmatei. Evergreens, shrubs, trees, >ats. Single needle. Jo-Ann Coats, for private estate. Year-round work- meaaurlns and delivery service. Radl 291-2801 lour door «edan. power steering, power Willow St., Red Bank. 741-9025. $90 pe, week while training for quail- Call 7*1-2832 between 12 and 1 or tor enclotires In any slie or color. Branch. 222-2648. brakes, whltewa.il>, automatic. Excel- erennfals. Supplies. Oradlng, sodding, fled man. Advance, to $120 after tro-ln- ajler 4 p.m. WASHER — Dryer, refrigerator with ototlillng (luge areas only). Call 642- 'OMAN WANTED — For part lime, to Ing. Intervle vs a-t New Jersey Brr>> freezer compartment. All perfect con 3^HOOM APARTMENT — Alr-condl- lent condition. Original owner. IBM. 566- 718. BON0ARZ0NE NURSERY, Wy > alterations. Single System Laundry, ^.oymenl Office, 48 E. Front St., Tues- TWO young married men to laarn good PROWN'S dltlon. SOO cam. 741-S590. Uoneri. Branch Ave., Red. Bank. 7*7- •251. Ide Road, New Shrewsbury. ie., Keyport. 284-0757. dayr and Thursdays, 16 to 11 a.m. No-laying fence work. Must drive truck. Broad St. Red Bank 7PE)RATOR—Good typlni speed neees- Jrown Fence Co, 220-2831 or 566-4711 x t ci*»riilAlHa, ADDING machine FURNISHED — Bed-sitting room, large door aedan. Automatic. Clean. 842-1330 after 0 p.m. storm and screen aash four eac: h TOP SOIL iary. Will train for IBM. PertH Amboy DOZER AND LOADBR OPERATOR- Ml makes new or used, ouaranteei J5»i"x51ii"; one each, 31»4"x46 S"; kitchen, bath, private entrance, utilities, or call 741-7153. rea 8alary J77. DAVENPORT Person- Low a* |25. Serplco's. 101 Monrmmr S75 par month. 291-2137. BULLDOZING EXPERIENCE AND REFERENCES St. Next to Uieitor. 747-0(81}. screens, only eight, 43H"x20". 842-1470. 1963 DODOE DART — 270. Four-door lei Bcrvicea, Inc., 7T Broad Bt., RedItEQUIRBD. FOR INTERVIEW CALL HELP WANTED—Male - Female FOUR-ROOM — Unfurnished apartment sedan. Radio, heater, automatic, seat- lank. 747-3355. AFTER S PM. 284-3264. ELBCrmC HOT WATER HEATER— "I SAVED $49" all utilities supplied. Couple preferred. belts. Excellent condition. One owner. •IREPLACE8 A SPK01AL1TV -All Automatic. All glass lined. 52 gallo Cal 787-Z127 after 5 p.m. . $1,450. Call 229-4218 after 6 p.m. rpea of masonry. CHARLES SOWER, IOOK IIOU8KKEEPDR — Uve-ln. T.V. TECHNICIAN AND DELIVERY REAL ESTATE FUTURE - Sales capacity. Only a year old. ISO. Cal (customer told us) ontractor, <3all 147-4479. Private quarters. Sxcellont salary, MAN — Full or Part Time • Days •on to Join established agency. __ anytime, 542.0629. by luylng the BW-M storm am JCATONTOWN — Furnished two bed- MUST SELL—1959 Ford station wagon. four In family. Two a/rown children. Black and While and Color T.V. perlisnce not necesary, PAUL P. BOV. screen window from Prown's. They gav room apartment, located on a (arm, Excellent mechanical condition. Call PROTECT YOUR ASPHALT INVEST Extra day workers to do heavy work, Stereo, Etc. INC., tnSM me 90 days to pay and did not charge two blocks to town, four blocks to.Ft. 391-1658 between .5 p.m. and 8 p.m,MENT. Seal your driveway or parking illl 747-2609. Experienced Call 6711)461 U.S.A. SHUTTERS me Interest." 9ee the Blg-Ii heavy duty PHOTO FINISHING 8H0P — Locate* storm window, only $11.95. Uonmouth. All utilities supplied. A. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN — Two door. Ex- areas now. Guaranteed protection from downtown Red Banh, need* a male or ire the best. No knot-holes, ready KOZICKY. REAL ESTATE, RL35, Ea- ntnictlon by gas, oil and other, harm- JLERK-TVPIBT—Typing steed 45-50 a paint or varnish. Dozens of slits an lontown, 542-2223. cellent condition. Call mist. Good command of Rnrllsh nec- GARDENER-HANDYMAN female assistant, to start about HO foriecorator finishes. 6T1-OT4 1 materials. Call today for a free tssary. Excellent company. Balary W5. five eight hour daye. Experience * PROWN'S itltna'e. 141-3327. photofinlshlng not necessary, but S2 Broad St. Bed Bank 741-7500 EFFICIENCY APARTMENT — Fur- 1955 CHRYSLER NEWPORT — All 3AVBNPORT Personnel Services, Inc., Living quarters on premises. Btata age, PROWN'S nished, all utllitiea. -Prefer single per- LACK TOPPING — Bulldolng, grad Broad St., Red Bank. 747-3355. basic Interest Is. The poslton reijurei PORCH JALOUSIE WINDOWS son or couple. Call after 2 p.m., 612 power, radio, heater. Asking S12C. Call experience, references and salary d«- EbDVfl average lm»lllgence,. a nigh de' 12 Broad St. Red Sink 741-750 142-1161. lg. Fill dirt, top soil dry wells. gree of clerical and manual dexterltj Call Palmer Ave., East Keansburg, 787-4378. Jackhoa work and reseedlng of lawns. HAIRDRESSER SACHIPICB — Whiddlcomb eljht-plec S42-O9ffi 1961 RAMBLER — Station wagon. Bank fell the man who knows the excavating •Ired to "B.H.", Box 511, Red Banh. and nominal typing ability. Please d dining room. Bullet, table with twi KKANSUUlto — Four-room gangs flnancea J675 at 19.52 a week. Call Ins, 671-0336. :perlenced. Five-day week. Closed not apply ir you do not fulfill tti< leaves, two arm chairs, four il KITCHEN CHAIRS RECOVKRED-And apartment In quiet neighborhood. One collect, PA 1-7100, OASIS MOTORS, londays. Vlnmar Hair Stylist, Llttli TELEVISION REPAIR MAN - foregoing and If you are not interests dinette sets at lowest prices Moninouth month aecurlty. SBO per month. Oall ANDSOAPINO — Design and planting liver, N.J. 741-778H. ^^ Wanted, full or part lime, vacations In a permanent, full tfmo job anc hairs. All covered In genuine CO'. Dinette Co., 118 Monmouth Bt. Red787-3234, ' . - RT. 9, Sayrevllle. t fine lawns. Complete maintenance. and holiday* with pay. Apply In person, willing to work lorao Saturdays, Sun ide leather. Originally over J1.50C Bank. 741-8S33. IANDWICH MAKER — Part time, days and holidays. Excellent working sking (400 Call 741-0232. UNFURNISHED — Two rooms. Kitch- 1955 P0NT1AC — Four-door leian. Veekjy, monthly. Residential, commer- ionday through Saturday. Apply Col- Eatontown Radio, 50 Hwy 33, Eaton, Excellent condition. 39,000 mllei. Only lal. Estimates given. HUNT BROTH- town, cond'tlons, liberal insurance protection. WALUPAPSjR your room for $19.70 SAVE 207. enette and bath. Heat and light. Cook- one driver. Call 711-3942. BRS. 74H733 and 711-3773. mnad* Restaurant, M on mouth Shopping References required. Phone TU-1127. labor and materials complete. Prlci Ing gas not Included. Large estate. 'enter, Eatontown. CAR WASHERS — Experience pre- overt * single rolls wallpaper on all o. E. electric clocka Big dls No animals. Ideal-young or older mar- 1963 TRIUMPH TR 3B — IlITINa UNUMirED — Ulterior OOKKICEPEIV — 6om« experience ferred, but not necessary. Fall tlmo. DOMESTIC COUPU! — Reliable cou >aper ha.nger'1 labor. Larger roome counts on Sunbeam, Rival, Farber ried couple, or single person. Reason- $ll»5. Call after 5 p.m. na Interior. Neat, reasonable. For fast ecessary. with Interest In decorating. Good wages. Men accustomed hard pis wanted tor household. Four In fam-ilishtly hlghter. KLARIN'S. 55 lion ware, Uulvereal appliances. All In1 able rent. Call Mrs, O'Brien: 747-1423. 741-0075 irvlcs, dial 787-2890. ;a]l for appointment, Shrewsbury Da- work welcomed. Apply Country Sudscr ily. Man to do some outside work. IOUUI St.. Rcl Bank. 7(7-3833. newest electric knives at Ins lowes Monday throush Thursday.9 to 4 p.m. iratora, 463 Broad St. T<7-4422. Car Wash. Hwy. 35, Mlddletown. Good private qusrters. Excellent s&l- prices. HEEL AL1ONMENT AND BRAKE «ry. References. Call 747-2605. TRUCKS FOR SALE ISRVICE-^John D. Roberts Auto 8er- IEFINED kitchen helper, 10 a.m. to MAHOGANY MOLDINGS PROWN'S Ice, 282 Oceanport Ave., Rear, Ocean- GENERAL FACTORY Unfinished to match your luan paneling COMMERCIAL RENTALS )rt, opposite ^PoBt Office. 222-2219. ' p.m. Also, oleaner — t> a.m. to 3:30 SALESMAN OR SALESWOMAN — Fo 32 Broad St. Red Bank 741-7500 1957 DODOE — Utility body H ton Charge. ,m. InformalloInfom n 10 aa.m. . to 3 p.pm HELP WANTED a high Income career with unllmitec — tve have them in stock /or Im- .ivercrest NNursini g HomeH , 31 OhOhaplln opportunities. Call Walker & Walk! mediate pick-up. RUMSON PROFESSIONAL BUILDING truck, excellent condition, J175. Call 1. A variety of poaitloni Immediately Realtors, 671-3311, Mr. Miller. — 45 West River Rd., Rumson, now 747.1627. iTTrCS. CELLARS CLEANED — Light ,v«., Red Bank. Available. MACHINERY FOR SALE renting, office suites finished to tenants laullng. Free estimates. Call after 5 2. Must work rotating shifts. RED BANK LUMBER requirement. Central air conditioning, 1959 CHEVROLET APACHE PANEL 8LBEP-IN HOUSEKEEPER BARB EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Corner Pearl and Wall Bts., Red Ban!SHOPSMITH - Model-ER, TRUCK — J400. 73 Liberty PI., Wtlt m., all day Saturday, Sunday. 747-3002 Mature 3. High school graduates and family Qualified Personnel For Quality Orden excellent parkng, on bus line. Call men preferred. !10 Broad Lom Branch !2J — 741-5500 condition. Many extraa, 1150. 842-0732 Ketnsburg or call 787-7341. JAWKS CUT 671-0072 Applicants mast have thorough phyal< The low overhead lumber yard. 741-7723 ONE-OF-A-KIND SPECIAL-1964 Inter- REASONABLE RATES — Part-time evenings and cal examination. MUSIC TEACHERS IB8K3 $15 'up, FILES, taDleu chaL DESIRABLE RIVER FRONT suite. national Metro CH-112. 8' walk-In body, ndftya. Sales experience necessary, 5. Company will train. Instruments. For Red Bank ares- adding machines, typewriters, otflci On first floor In the Tuller Building. lull overhead rear door, tip-top ihape. f.O.U — Your opportunity unlimited, eferably cosmetlca. Apply in person. Please apply at your nearest N. J. Call 741-lsti equipment, etc., at bargain prices. Nev MERCHANDISE WANTED Call 747-2440. M. Schwartz & Sons, 111 W. Front 'our hours. Assured Income U quail- un Ray, Drugs, Middletov/n Shopping State Employment Service Office. ACE EMPLOYMENT AOBNCI or used. AAC DESK OUTLET. Rtl IF YOU ARE INTERESTED—In s. St.. Red Bank. 747-0787. ed. 222.2ns. itnt&r, Mlddletown. Uv«ry order k applicant our speciality. 35, Oaktiunt 531-3390. 2A8H for old toy trains, trolley carf brand new modern office space, well American Can Company 23 Whlto Bt. Shrewsbury T«7-3 AL'S YOUR MAN 871-S3S4. — Small building In Bumson. 450 sq. experienced In drawing dies and re* ACT NOWI Top dollar paid for electric ft. Available May 1. Lease required. lated work. Tills U not a Jobbing shop. SITUATIONS WANTED, Femal lure At Howell can estimate a. porci and all pre-lD40 trains and toy. catalogs. Contact the OLAZEBROOK REAL ES- CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Call 747-3084. mclosure, vestibule, gutter work «n TATE ASSUC INC.. Realtors, Rumson. 774-3710. RELIABLE HIGH SCHOOL filrl desires nany more home Improvement needi Mi-1700: A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS I summer work. Will care for children You can be sure of expert workmansfai ENUYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA OR and low prices. Arrange an appoint AMERICANA — From 1950 on. Call MANUFACTURING PulNT - Ground it bea.ch. Cail 141-0437. ment. This Is the time ol the yea:741-2575. Moor, n mtatnlng 6.000 «q ft. lor lease, AUTOMOTIVE DEPARTMENT EXPERIENCED MOTHER — Avillabli when you «v« money. light manufacturing. Immediate poa- tor child care while you work or shop. PIANOS and. musical Instruments aesslon. 747-UGO. COMMISSION SALESMAN InUnls or children. Call J91-009I. PROWN'S wanted. H. Tenser. 300 Main St., Lake- Adding Machines — Typewriters Diamonds Bought or Restyled Painting and Decorating wood. 363.2190. 25,000 SQ. FT. LIGHT manulaolurtnj RELIABLE OIF.L wlshei summer Job. SI Broad St. Red Bank 741-75U lofts fo,- lease Can be leased separate, ADDING MACHINES — Typewriters L. H. HILL — Painter Interior and Full Time WIM oare for children In my home. OLD HOUSE SHUTTERS - Pictures, ly, containing about 1500 sq. ft per Ltt us buy Uie diamonds you don't exterior. No Jobs too large or too Call alter 5. 741-17H9. IONY BTBHO TAPE RKCORDEK — frames, rountl oak tables, flat Irons, floor. 747-1105. told, renltd, npsiired. Etrpico's, 101 wear or let us restjrle them for youame.ll. Very r»a»onable. Call 229-1383. rrw o AR2 sp k OarrarOarard recorecord etc. Write 117 Main St.. Port Monmoulh Monmmith St. Red BaiH. 7U-O(85, personally. Reuesllles, M Broad »t EXCELLENT COMPANY EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE wom> layer. Call alter 7 p.m. 671-263o, FAIR HAVEN — Office space In new PAPER HANOINO AND PAINTING desires housecleanlng or Ironing by th TRAILER WANTED — Utility. Two orColonial building. Air conditioned. Law- * Complete renovating". Inferiors and ex- BENEFITS day or on weekly basis. After 5. 747-5787 IMALL RIDE-ON OARDEN TRAC four wheel. Luge, heavy duty, U-H«ul yers, dentists desirable. MsifeD Ageney. Asphalt Paving teriors. Home and commercial and ron — Four n.p. Clinton with type. Oash or swap. 7S7-38S8. Entertainment INCLUDING: 1RONINO — Will do Ironing In religious Institutions. Trained special- PltOFlT-SHARINQ tachable dump body, 24" reel mower, RENEWAL. A8PHALT PAVING INC. ists. Member of A.I.D. Serving all of home or yours. Phone J85. CITIZEN BAND RADIOS — Two HWY. 38, NORTH OF DEAL BD., Tickets available for latest Broed- New Jersey. HOSPrTAMZATION 741-5278 complete units Base; Tecrart Falcoi Blacktop driveways sad parking lots. GROUP LIFE INSURANCE PETS & LIVESTOCK OAKHURST — New-two Mtoxet or light Cull for tret estimate K:-8:<58. way Shows and Msjor Bports Cventa DARRl 2346113 Mirk IV with Mug 27. 115' ol 8-U. manufacturing. 2100 to 4600 sq, ft. Fleck 178 Monmouth St., Red Bank. PAID VACATION SIX HOUR3 CLEANING — Saturday. Mobile: Haathklt, OW-IO. Aerial, crys Middle aged. Excellent references. S1.5G GOING AWAY? INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR paint- BHPWJYEE DISCOUNTS ta.li, etc. (150. Before 4:30 call 291 Boarding, battling, grooming. Auto Body Repair ing. Also decorating. Our prices are Apply hour. Prefer business couple, Writ 931, 4:30 to 8, 281-0592. OFFICE SPACE — Ideal professional General Contractors cheaper than theirs. Call Stack paint- "B.F." Box 511, Red Bank. BPIOOBON KENNBLB. 741*3310. location In Little Silver. Air condi< EXPEKT PAjrfTINO and body re- ing Co. for free estimate. 7I1-4MO Personnel Department ItXPRIOEUlATOR — Kelvlnatoi 14 cu,P0ODLB3 — Sassafras, AKC, ell*' Honed. Easy access. 141-5052. L Solid mahogany T.V. cabinet. Call weeks, reasonable pair. Moderate prices. HeCUUhj L. surrH BUILDERS — Patios, al- CARL B. JONES — Painting and T41-7SO7. OFFICES — From (50 per month up. Chevrolet, Atlintlo Hlfhlan4s. 291-0309, terattonl. additions, fanns. Call 391* wallpapering. Fully Insured, For free SEARS, ROEBUCK and CO. SITUATIONS WANTED, Male 56S-2632 All utilities included. Modern air-condi- 1783 01 Ml-7330. estimate, call 7«7-3041. 1500 Hwy. 35 Mlddlstown ItETIRED GENTLEMAN — DOOR LOCKS HORSES FOR SALE tioned building. Call 671-5700, Executive Auto. Tran»mlsJlon Clerical position. Call CALL Bute, 1008 Hwy. 35, Mddfetown™ Home Improvement Pearl and Bead Restrfnglng 7IMJ33 fins chances out of ten, |[ you'll brln RED BANK - Hwy 35, near Holly WAITERS — Experienced, popular i your olr It at modest cost. Why not try? fice. «7o U|< See Crowcll Agency. 63 tlons. additions, painting, masonry. 1 FINANCIAL 741-2322 REUSSILLES , 36 Broad 8t. Write P.O. Box IK, Red Bank. RED BANK LUMBER Riverside Ave., 741-4030. Small Jabs too. S01-9714. MECHANIC WANTED — Permanent BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Q0OD HOME WANTED - For fernalU rull-tliriB e-inployment (or experienced, 'orner Pearl and Wall Sis., Red Ban! kitten, 10 months, gentle, spayed, dlsi- Plumbing & Heating reliable man. Apply Burdge's Garage, FOR LEASE — Quit modern two-bay 741-5500 temper shot, houaebroken. 741-5S73. RED BANK _ BROAD BT. 2,100 in ft The low overhead lumber yard store or office, basement Remodel to Moving and Storage PLUMBINQ — Heating and bathroom 097 Branch Ave., Little Silver. service station. Pain training. 0 to B your requirements. $2.25 per sq. ft remodeling. weekdays, HE estfA Nights, week- IRdAN — Baldwin, like new. Cal LIOtIT I1AULINO — FurnlBhlnie, TAX1CAB DRIVER — 747-0747 ends, 264-0439. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT CORRIGAN'S Full-time. Must be excellent driver. ifter 6 p.m. BROWN & OVERTON AGENCY refrlnrators. Fiagtie Items, Will bau) Over 25. Can While Star Taxi. 671-3368 APARTMENTS anywhere. Cell Bf2H03. 127 Oakland St. Red Bunk 747-7706 TRAVERN-StfACK BAR — Prime loca- • White Bt. Red Bank 7H.2S2J UUINAQER OR ASSISTANT MANAGER tlon Red Bank area, near river. 8t6ldy BABY GRAND PIANO — Excellent Roofing, Siding and Insulation — For drive-In restaurant, day or night, year-round business g27,B00. condition^ reasonable. Call evenlnss be* UNFURNISHED APARTMENT MIEB TOWJNO Nursing Home full-time, excellent opportunity. Apply twetn 7:30 and » p.m., 6714689. Three rooms sad bath, nut cer month, HOUSES FOR RENT 193 E. Newman Sprints Rd., OLSEN CO. INC. Rooflni, eidlni * In person, Western Burgers, Hwy. 33COCKTAI, L LOUNOE-Hlch clus, popu- Including heat DOWSTRA AGENCY Red Bank Insulation Installed and Kuaranteed Hlddletown. Ask lor Mr. G. lar, and. unique. Runuon area. 142,000. USE YOUR PHONE \ Red Bank. 741-a7OO. WIDE SELECTION OF RENTALS - 142-2500 HOLMDEL IJUKBINO HOME - Ac- for 10 yean. 775-0705. 2S1-0M0. CARHOP AND ORILL MAN WANTED UNFURNISHED — Three-room apart Furnished and unfurnished. Jjnmedt. 609 Railroad Ave. Asburr Park credited for skilled nurslnt borne SAVE YOUR FEET ment. With uie bath. Qtrage Included a» occupinoy. BA1SVEL TEICUEK T74-8S00 care. Hwy. 31, Holmdal. H(-l200. ROOFINa — Bldlnt, remodeling and I —Over 21. Apply In person, Three OD by phon« and use our fre* de AGENCY. Oceaoport Ave.; Oceanport general contracting. Seasons Drive-In, Hwy. 35, Leonardo, Couple or single person. Hay 1 occu- 1 between 1 and 4 p.m. Or call 291.3035. BROWN & OVERTON AGENCY Ivery. Almost 10 yean of servlci and i&ncy. uio per month. Rolaton Water- 542* 3500. PROWN'S a White St., Red Bank 741-2523 itill coins strons;! Call now I >ury, 16 W Front St., Red Bank, ftt to ilia Per Month Auto aad Track Rental Nursery Stock YOUNO MAN TO ASSIST SALESMAESMAN HJ. 747J5O0 THJJ BERO AQENCY 32 Broad St Red Bank 741-7S00 I —Drive, carry samples, some paper PROWN'S" ;• AVIS Rent a new ear or truck. Low IN MASON - Blue spruce. Tews, work. Salary, career opportunityy. 342- Broad St. Red Bank 711-7500 KINO JAMES - A few Hi room M1 3314. units left rurnlsned or mooco rites. Mapla Ave., Red Batdt. T«7< Hemlocks. HOLMDEL NUtUIRrjEB, Rugs Cleaned-Shampooed MORTGAGES UTILITY TRAILER Iroadloom carpatt upstairs unfurnishedliLX . O30«. na-iBH. Dallr 1 s.m.-10 p.m. Kewmsm gprlnge Rd., Holmdal. INTERNATIONAL' CORRMPCN- I1I3M. lilons, basement and attic rooms, BLATB « ERYBP. LET US BE your si icretary. No need er mower. Call 291-2392 after 9. DENCL SCHOOLS—BulM or Improve IMns; $ttM$& rtpAirt suid altera- PslnUnr anil Dtcoratint to miss calls. 34 hour answering PAINTER — Steady work. Apply In your future. For Information phone 483- PROWN'S _ - BRIOHT — Threi rooms (More CbtMined Adi ons. HsrMrl Elcenraucb. 7U430L iMurtel 7ll-tJ3«. fl7-O3H. lervlce. 741-47OO. „ perron, Zobel's Tachl Wolkl, 1«J WSMT. or write ICS, P.O. Box in Colts lath, uUlltlea Included, IM. Can || Front Bt, Hed Bank. Nick. 1 I Broad It KM Bank UM6M On Tie Not P|g») BOUSES Ft* KMT HOOSES FOB SALE THE DAILY REGISTER MXiO UNUSUAL BARGAIN Chicago Trip Tuesday, April 20, 1965—17 _ Otrafs. , nrt-Udroou. iU-btth.' Owner trans- Can <7t-U21. UrM U Pesasylvaaia. Hut sell Urls most attractive CoUmlsJ split Isvel OCDAHTORT — Ttuee-bsArooni fol- bom*. Spacious tiring room, forma] For Three »Ub«d brick vtterfroot, *US a Urartu. dining room, science kitchen, dish- Young MC W Kami A»., iff— srasfaer. Family room 22SJ2* with fire- place. Full basement ttle floor, two- StAQNQ BBA8OW, summer. Tssrly sad car garage. PLUS 18x34' swimming DE Students wtnur rentals. ILIA WILTSHIRE pool. Home In Immaculate condition. ACMCNCY, Reettors. Op«n ssvsn days. Barry! «29.9O0. , RED BANK-TTiree Red 3ank Republicans || tttl) Ocean Avt.. S^ Bright. MM0O4. High School distributive educa- TW M HOUSE — LAWLEY AGENCY Established 1832 tion students, with the help of like Dumont *[ ^n local service clubs, are traveling gOC-BOOK BOUSE. unfaranhsd, avail- Reattor-Insurers WEST LONG BRANCH - In i(s •*•'• J™«JL W P«r month. No utilities. 741-6262 to Chicago next week to enter 15i Twilight Are.. Kesastmrt, CTi-1148. final meeting for this academic BIO VALUE IK OLD SHRJiWSBURY national competition. TJNFUHNISHBD fWE BOOM ii This six-year-old four-bedroom Colo- year, the Monmouth College wittt b*Mi, beat, waier and ess. 24 nial home with formal dining room The Red Bank D-E Club, with Worthl«y fit Adults only. CaH or phone. snd. science kitchen, hot water base- teacher Joseph D. Farrell as its Young Republican organisation •tin Mechanic St. Red Bink. 7U-17II. board beat, lovely fireplace In living WEST KBAN8BURC1 — Six room., at room, two-car garage and full dry adviser, has been named chapter endorsed state Sen. Wayne Du- tacbsd ffar*s*. three bedrooms, Itt Basement. Excellent neighborhood of the year in New Jersey. tiaUu. AvaOablt Jung L $125 plol utll! low taxes. Asking (21,000. mont, Jr., for the 'gubernatorial •'— nr-ing atter 5 p.m. | STERLINO THOMPSON & ASSOCIATES Sharyn Polin, club vice presi- nomination. ANDY CAPP By REG SMYTBE WDD BANK — Elltlt room house. 1V4 747-5600 dent, Antoinette Spagnuolo and taUu, central beat. Must have refer- ' Realtors Alice May will attempt to bring! The club, In a resolution Intro- ences- Available liar 1. Inquire 17 Hwy. 35 Mlddletown, 111. i~..» Ave national honors to the organiza- duced by Jack Johnston, Locust, ATLAMTIO inamjiNDa — THree bed- BEST BUY OF SEASON tion. cited Dumont's "outstanding reo looms. Perfect view. Budy Hook. New Young nine-room home In fins area. ord as a legislator" and said lie York •kyllna. IMS a month. Utlllile- Living room, dining room, kitchen. of Bot tncludaJ. im-nno alter «. thre« bedroomi, plus 23x14' den, 22x16' The Community Chamber is the best candidate tor the same room, attached two-car garage. Commerce, Jajtcees, Rotary Club MLnjr extra* Including washer, dryer, party. FURNISHED ROOMS and Kiwanis Club each contribu- dlihwaaher and lait, but not least, a .Club chairman Charles F. Brjr- 16x32' swimming pool completely ted $50 to cover the cost of the *HRSE SINGLE ROOMS — In »ri equipped. Widow lacriflclng $24,750. don, when questioned about the »te home. Near shopping and trans- THE McGOWAN AGENCY, Realtors, trip. iwrtatlon. U Waverly PL. KM Bank. 299 Newman Seringa fld.. Red Bank. organization's earlier endorse- ^41-3000. Chapter members, who are un- ATLANTIC UOTZL — Fair Haven, ment of Sen. Richard R. Stout, ftt WHtlj. dertaking: on-the-job training inj R-Monmouth, for governor, dis-j Maid Service MODERN COLONIAL sales along with their studies, dared: "Our endorsement of Sen. {COOMB"- OH season rasei from 80 With features that you would expect In compete at local, state and na- in month and up. Heated, daily main a higher priced borne. Four bedroomi, Stout was done prior to the d«-J swrviea. Mew York bus «top a.l comer. baseboard heat, fireplac* in 20' living tional levels in such categories Alpine Hanoi Hotel Hwy at Blihlandi. room, two-car garage. Excellent condi- cision of (he state steering com- •72-177J. tion and moat aniioui to nil. AHl as Interviewing, display and mer- $21,0t». mittee to name Dumont. We sup- KSD BANK — Private tntrance, kltdi- chandising. en privileges. On the ground floor. OROWELL, AGHlNCy, REAUTOR ported Stout then as the best po* Inqure 43 Peters Piace. 63 Riverside Ave. Red Bank 741*4030 Miss Spagnuolo won first place] Oppoalt« Molly Pttctier Inn sible candidate Monmouth County j BOOM AND BOARD — With cars tot! in Job interviewing in state com- could offer, and we'd support him •Iderly person. Private home. Call FREEHOLD AREA - Brand' new log petition, anil Miss May won a J22-S488 cabin style ranch home on two acres. again under similar circumstan- By WALT, DISNEY Three nice bedroomi, 1% baths, lovely second in merchandising. MICKEY MOUSE ROOM FOR RENT — Gentleman. Call large living room with double fireplace, ces." after fl and all day Sunday. 741- double carport full cellar. Country liv- 1BJ3. ing in an excellent area for only $21,600. (Besides the contributions of the Bryden remarked that "if the BOOK — Next to bath lor bualtwsi service clubs, the girls' registra- Weisgold & Krupaick, Inc. parry's past history had been a THIS WAV HE THINKS man. 20 Waverly Fl (first house from tion fees are being paid by their Broad ».) 741-S677. Brokers bit different, we could afford tlie HE'S GETTINO MORE1 nooii IN NICE QUIET Home — Ca.2215 Hwy. S Laketfood 363-3080 ipart-time employers. Miss Spa& luxury of a primary contest. But •pact. Reasonable. 6? Shrewsbury Av- GUNT SIZE RANCH WITH ELBOW nuolo and Miss Polin have been1 enue, Red Bank. 741-9114. ROOM — Family room kitchen, 24x21, this is not the case and Repub- with raited hearth fireplace la hlxhllii working at Sears Roebuck and licans who put the interest of ROOM. AND BOARD for elderly person, of this five master bedroom houne. Homelike country location. Taree meall Miss May at Delicious Orchards. party above themselves have a a day. Call S71-1BO2. Formal dining room and living room, with fireplace aa well as enclosed Mr. Farrell said local mer- clear responsibility in this in-, ONE UVIWE FURNISHED ROOM — porch and 40x21' polio for entertalolng, Apartment, with batti, all utilities. No Smaller p&Uo with trellis (or outdoor chants have been co-operating! stance." eooklnr. 113 F!r« Ave., Atlantic High- dining and picnics. Exqefllent storage and .oversized &6re plot ideal for chil- with the program for 13 years. Dumont and his primary rival, lands. Separate entrance. $60 per month dren's games. Asking 139,000. THE Call 291-8666. LOW AGENCY, Realtor, 636 River Rd. Of the 110 students trained under] Sen. Charles W. Sandman, Jr., TWO BEDROOMS — Double-alnKte. Fair Haven. 741-4*77. the D-E program so far, 80 per Ladles preferred. Use of private living Cape May, have the field to them- room and kitchenette. en-359S. ATTRACTIVE RANCH — On large cent are permanently employed selves. Sen. C. Robert Sarcone, well-kept grounds. Threa division kitch- in retailing, he said. en, three bedroom*, two battii, 13x28* Essex, who had threatened to living room, full baument with game' REAL ESTATE FOR SALE room and workshop. Wall-to-waM car- make It a three-cornered race, peting, awfnga. Attached gar said yesterday he would not enter HOUSES FOR SALE Asking Dl,900. Bee It today! BOLffTON WATSlBURY, Realtor, ifl W. Troni 90-Day the primary contest. St.. Red Bank. 747-3500. STEVE ROPER By SAUNDERS and OVERGARD LOW DOWN PAYMENT INCOME OPPORTUNITY — Two-feed- LOW CLOSING COSTS room home plus unattached bright WM3EKEVE GOT A NOW/. WHAT OWI ) 5CU COM) IQW US F.H.A. Financing available to a quill' large workshop and four-room apart- Jail Term BREAK, DOILY/ HE DO KR VXI HJUMe "SSOME MONEY-IF (led buyer. ment. Ideal location, Just off Hwy 35 No Court Shrew»bury, IH.BOO. 741-7017. IXKG BRANCH - Magistrate! JIFFY, CHUDRErJ.'-AS I BREATHE FIRE -IIKE RM.K5 ON THIS L0VRY ) WRE HDTFUSSY 5PRIMG MORNING ? S ABOUT CREDIT UNOROST — 54 Shelbern Drive, three LINCROFT Stanley Cohen yesterday sen- SOON AS I GIVE BABY J OTHER LOAM SHARKS bedrooms, ltt baths, large gameroom, BUILDER'S MODEL HER BREAKFAST/ REFERENCES.' garage, good condition. SACRIFICE tenced Pasquale Rivera, Mon- For Next 2 iijstom-bullt Colonial; three or four 1UDDLETOWN — 51 Martin Place. bedrooms; one-acre site. $32,900; 10 pe:mouth Ave., to 90 days In the! Vhree bedrooms, ltt batbs, game room, cent down Oreentree Terrace, off New- county Jail for disorderly con- carage. man Springs Rd., next to Christian Thursdays i) Brothers Academy. Builder 376-2410. duct. BEST BUY OF ISO—Like new Colonial RUMSON-Hlllalde acre. High, dry. He was arrested Friday by Pa- LONG BRANCH - Magistrate on 100x170' landscaped grounds with Beautiful trees. Privacy. Walking dls< nice trees. Three extra large bedrooms, Stanley Cohen announced yester- (lass porch, fire place, newly deco- tance to schools, bus. Foyer, living trolman Grozel DeSheplo at rated, full basement. Priced right for room, fireplace, large sunny den, dinBroadwaj- i and Third Ave. after, quick sale $26,000. Grade echool, two ing room, big modern kitchen, dish- day that there would be no muni- washer, double oven. Three bedroom*, according to the patrolman, lie blocks—Rumion High- Bcbool. Neai 2H baths. Basement. Top condition, 842- cipal court for the next two\ transportation. 0464. began to bother women in the Thursdays. CLOSED SUNDAYS area. BROWN & OVERTON AGENCY 12 ACRES — With big road frontage, Mr. Cohen and all other mag- • White 8L KM Bank 741-252, fast brook: trees: large house needs Alfred Blocker, Jr., «, of 175 istrates throughout the state nave painting; four bedrooms, 1H baths; Mbnmouth Ave. was fined $50 1.000 aq. ft. shop for hobby or profes- been invited by Governor Richard RUMSON ional use. Selling at bargain price. for being a disorderly person. Charm and originality exist througrjou' $21,500. HAROLD LINDEMANN, Bro J. Hughes to a traffic safety ker, Eatontown. M2-1103. thli Sngllih Tudor, large cathedral He was arrested last week byj council this Thursday, and that' studio living room with northern light 1 exposure, plus balcony, four bedrooms, REDUCED FOR PAST BALE Detective Albert H. Tyler when By JIM BVRNETT and GEORGE CRENSHAW surrounded by stately trees. Four bed- court clerk'Frank L. Pakia and NUBBIN two baths, large e&t-ln kitchen, full 1 dry basement with game room, fe&tur- rooms, formal dining room, eat-In kitch- he caused a disturbance in and all other municipal clerks in flie en, gameroom and 12x14 den. Inspec- Ing fireplace, built-in bar and refrigera- around the Off Broadway Tavern, state will attend a convention in rl0LPIT7Trll5l9N0T.> SOIMJCHFORTHB tor, beautiful garden, excellent shrubs, tion Invited anytime. Call today. Offer- % r and large flagitone patio In rear. Two- Ing at 126.950. WALKER & WALKER, Fourth Ave. Trenton April 29. The meeting 6UPP0SEPTDBE ) 0JR 6THT10N EKENC. car detached garage, walk to Forrest- Realtors, 1Q68 Hwy, 35, MlddHetown-l LIFE'S HISTDRy/.' dale and regional high school. A gem Holmdel. Multiple Lhstfngs and Trade-' Braddock Valentine, 50 Second was called by Edward B. McCon- i, IMS IS THE J27.2OO. Ins. PHONE: 671-3311. Send for catalog. Ave., was fined $10 for speeding nell, administrative director of STERLINO THOMPSON * ASSOCIATES RUMSON'S PRIDE — Four-bedroom ( 316 WHEEL house, studio style living room with cm Second Ave. the New Jersey courts. Y 747-S600 huge fireplace, den has beamed cell' OMB" Rtiiton Ins, built-in bar and fireplace with Cases scheduled for the next Bwy. M Mlddletown, N. I. gas heater. Delightful raked patio over- looking secluded, nicely' Tanttscaped 32d & Templars Club two "Hiursdayg will be heard BEACH EXCLUSIVE yard. Walking distance to our belt Monday. achooil and transportation. $27,200 In- To Meet Tomorrow ANY QUALIFIED BUYER cludes house and two lots. THE LOW AGENCY, Realtor, $35 JUver R4., Fn.il HIGHLANDS - The 32d and Xamlnc 9150 per week ma; buy thli Haven. T4M477. JTemplars Club of Monmputh lovely seven-year-old ranch on cholci DRAMATIC HOUSE IN RUMSON, Drug Count plol, three bedrooma, dining area, at a dramatic price of $27,200. Bult by County will meet at Bahrs' lirge livlnr room and kitchen. Hount a famous artist with a gigantic wall Restaurant tomorrow at 7:30 if Immaculate. Immediate possession of glass to let In the northern light. on title. Short walk to achooi, bus and p.m. Ernest Irwin Lissy, Lieu- hi Two story-, living room with balcony. Again Faced Four bedrfronu, two baths, finished tenant commander in the U.S. Playroom with bar and refrigerator. BEACH AGENCY Two fireplaces, two-car garage. See Navy, will show a film on Syn- Ucemed Real Eatat* Broker it today, tomorrow may be too late. -MOD Hwy. 35 Middle town RUSSELL M. BORUS REALTORS, 600 com, Communication Satellite By Youth 871-2727 River Rd., Fair Haven. 747-4533. Mem- 1 Program. Dally to 8 p.m. Sat. ft Sun. to S p.m.ber Multiple Llstlntg Service. JDONG (BRANCH - William By ALLEN SAVNDERS and KEN Me will,also talk about the MARY WORTH RELAXED LIVING TODAY — Swim VERY Vm, MR.5Ur-ERINTEN0tW B B B B In your own 16x32 deluxe pool. 13x23' flight of the two VS. astronauts Lubishier, 19, of 450 Hampton OH,HE,5MEAREDHK ."MAY r PRESENT «/(USH.O f\ CAP! OOD with lovely shaded yard. SCHOOL; CRAW living: room, separate dining room, who made recent history. A ques- Ave. yesterday had his unlawful WORDS WITH SYRUP, 50N-IH-IAW. PETER, DAHCH?"-. Four bedrooms-garage-extras Include modern kitchen, 14x23 family den, ifli ASKED KR,nJ fireplace, refrigerator and dryer. 22' pameroom, three good ilze bed* tion and answer period will fol- UrVDUMARJC/HK HE COULDN'T HIDE. HIS IT WOULD BLOW HIS RESPECT- Priced at former F.H.A. appraisal ol use of barbiturates case post- COMTEMFT-FOR'AN rooms, IK baths, large screened porch, low. PRECIOUS CHILD?.-WATS A BIG ABLE MAIN STREET WORLD *1«,900. I huge patio. Out-of-state owner aakln? poned until Monday by Magis- UNEMPUWED5IN6ER:'! $21,750. ELWDOD A. ARMSTRONG W HA-HA, PETER! HE'D SOONER PHILIP J. BOWERS & CO. AOKNCY, Realtor, 555 Prospect Ave. LOTS & ACREAGE trate Stanley Cohen. SEE JENNIFER IN Multiple Listings Little Silver. 741-4500. Real Estate for 71 years HER COFFIN! SHREWSBURY CAPE — Three bed. BUILDINQ LOT — 100x100. KJverstd* Mr. Cohen said the case was a e» White St. Red Bank 741-7200 rooms, living room with fireplace, Hslltts, Mlddlltown, 15,000. GUI ' serious enough one to warrant KBD BANK — RUMSON and milei kitchen, hot air heat, finished basement. 741-03K around. Large, tree catalog on re- Taxes S4O3. $16,900. A. FTIED MAFFEO legal counsel for the defendant, ueat Multiple and open listings, park AOSNCY, 569 River Rd., Fair Haven, i oomfort at our modern office. 741-0333, COMMERCIAL PROPERTY and postponed it on that account. 2 ~Mr. Lubishier was picked up RAY STILLMAN, Realtor BELFORD—Two-/J bams. Paneled rec- modem kitchen with dishwasher, large And ai least six bedrooms. Location reation room. Old trees, patio, land- paneled den, two baths, basement, game on Main Boad. Near Red Bsnk exit morning when he was apprehend- scaped. In 130,000 to $40,000 neighbor- room, garage. Many extras. Don't miss of Garden State Parkway. Rolston hood. Only asking g29,900. 741-0211. this at $29,000. REDDEN AGENCY, Waterbury Realtor, IS W. Front St.,1 ed. LOOKING FOR A HOME — On a deai Realtor, 301 Maple Ave., comer Bergen Bed Bank. 7M-3J0O. Ralph A. Real, an Oakhurst at- •nd street? We have one. Three-bed- PI., Red Bank. 741-9100. WE NEED YOUK HOME handled the case at the room ranch within walking dlstsnce to ON HILL W LITTLE SILVER—Eight our 12 salespeopls n.vhave. en.client™s ™».,M"W.wsitlng hande school and transportation. Lovely eat-In room ranch. Two baths. Large family Tor your listing. Thi" " '— i kltcnen, living room with dining area. room. $34.SOO. 7414135. split Isvels, two storlelThey, —•,need ...... ranches,. outset and is expected to continue Tull basement, attached garage. Asking with it on Monday. SAGOO. See It today. ROL8TON MANY EXTRAS INCLUDED ! property, cau us fo>rletr a; quicalsok Investment!,„.,,sale. Two , „ „„ «j^Xv WATDRBURY REALTOR, 16 W. Front Mtddletown home has three bedroontf, lofflces serving you. St., Red Bank. 747-36m dining room, knotty pine kitchen, !«• WALKER * WALKER reation room with jaflousled window*. Realtors By GEORGE S1XTA SHREWSBURY BORO — Eight-room 1H baths, range, oven, washer, re- iShrewsbnry Office Mlddletown Office ranch. 1ft baths, three bedrooms, fam- frigerator, carpeting, lawn mower and 7*1-5212 6T1-3311 Woman Jailed lly room. Choice "location. 747-2531. other garden equipment. Attractive HETJ-AWSS W THOSE EYES! DID area. *I9WW EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE I KED BANK — One Jail »en W VOU EVER S6E SUCH WATERFRONT What STou Bare USSOAAUCHJ THE Two lots, unique, woodsey. Xasy main- E. R. SNYDER * 00., REALTORS for tence and two fines were imposed U. DESPAIR? HE JUST JS tenance shrubs, and trees. Panoramic UVBS 7O BB NEAR Mlddletown Five Corners 671-2900 What You Want yesterday by Magistrate William I0USTH/WE USUALLY, view of Rarltan Bay, Sandy Hook, and Memhera of Multiple Listing Services Call US. WE MUST HURRy Hew York skyline from 100' elevation. WALKER * WALKER, Realtor! I. Klatsky for drunkenness and TO LEAVE POOR WALK Older three-bedroom, two bath house, PARTICUIMR? — Desire the best In BACK. fireplace, new kitchen, dishwasher. XI- ]and*c*p(ng and decoration? We have 691 Brand St. Shrewsbury 7(1-1212 disorderly conduct. RIVETS ALONE. .HER _ tt Lvt us show you thla immaeuiats 208 Bwy. 35 Mlddletown 8T1-33H four master sized bedroom house. Bessie Hicks of 94 West Bergen A ABOUT NEW MONMOOTH — Three-bidroom WB KXttD — live or six, 2-3 bedroom Cherry paneled den; large bath-laundry homes, furnished or unfurnished, from PI. was sentenced to 30 days in NOW- ran'Ji. very good location. Asking tls,- room; also two full baths. Full dry S85 to 1176 per month [or Incoming /OOL 6wnsr. 671-24IM. basement and screened porch with jail for being drunk and abusive awning and gracious center foyer open- personnel. THE BSRO AOXNCT, nt. I CAN Ing into living room with fireplace. 31, Mlddletown. 671-1O0O. to Patrolman Donald R. Paiter- HARTH-y COMMERCIAL RENTALS Formal dining room and family sized ATTENTION 1 We need homls for-sala dinette area In modern kitchen. BxceU or rent. May we list your bomeT son when he arrested her on WAIT I=OR lent first floor carpeting included In LAWRKNCB 1. SCHILLING, Realtor. West Bergen PI. She was given ITHBTIME sales price of $39,000. THE LOWWillow Drive and Parker Avenue, little AGENCY, Realtor, 636 River Rd.r PiJr T three da'ys' credit for time served Haven. 741-447T. Silver. 7«7tia. ~ OFFICE WOODED AORB WITH HOUSE — In,while awaiting a hearing. ; Halmdel-ColtsNeck. Good location Call 747-1208. Herbert Taylor of 240 Rockwell SPACE LOIS & ACREAGE Ave., Long Branch, receive! a Molt modern office! LEONARDO — 100x160'. ChOlC* pro*! $25 fine and a 15-day suspended lint completed. perty. One block from beach. Leonard Ave., 212-AL 5-5788. New YorK City. sentence for being drunk on Mon Available lor mouth St. Saturday, and Flunk By ED DODD Immediate occupancy. Grob of Brooklyn received aj $25 Central Red Bank HOUSES FOR SALE WHAT It> REALLV UKE, MACK. WELL, THIS IS fins and a 10-day suspended sen Business District is POS vou TO POUOW BARBARA MISS C4XON5 tence for causing a disturbance MXOH...FINO OUT WHERE SHE «OSS... APARTMENT... IDEAL MORE LISTINGS SHOWN on Monmouth St. Sunday, f IP HER UONB ARE PBTft/ I HOPE SHE'S HOME.' NO ANSWER. LOCATION MORE LISTINGS SOLD George W. Hinck, Jr., of At- PERHAPS THE i. lantic Way, Sea Bright, was fined r PEOPLE NEXT • Central Air Conditioning $20 for driving a motorcycle with- POOR KNOW I • Self Service) Elevator WHERE SHE j out a license in his possession, • Prlvatt Forking Space* • Rsnl Reasonable $10 for not having the regii jtra- • imped and Compart tion in his possession, and! $10 for a defective exhaust system. Thru The Red Bank Area 747.1100 Multiple Listing Sarvlct Need Money? Sell those tilings) you really don't need with a( S» P*g» 200 tn to "Ever notice how many handy 54 Broad SK Red Bank tilings, OM cut find id iht Reg. Dally Register Classified (Ad. liter W.nt Adi?" Call now. ML NOTICE- -LEGAL TBt DAILY REGISTER —LEGAL NtmCE- EGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NtmCE- -LEGAL NOTICE- ia-Tu*day, April 20, 1965•rty direction to a point In tin c*ot*r tfrectton to a point in Bw *fnt*r UM1 i &0t4 to «a tutorir direction 'IU* fload aforesaid Is as tut* (Ui Hong tb* c*&*t 11" •* c*rdvuit Hoad uorwUd; point whert th* samt iritr- rrty direcUon I* a pUoL whert Uw Church Btrett In a •*n*r«Jlr «««•*• line of BrowfuDock Road; , •axat laUirttveoU &c center lice ' "~~~ •asUrly direction to a point wfcft tfc*, Tfecnee 'Sj along the e»«ar line of Theac* cat slong th* center lloi of ttU tht eeoter line of Ueepr Hollow me intersect* th* ototer UH *< Thwcs (Hi afofig the center Hot of NOTICE- BrowMDock RO*d in a swthtarrterly Ltt-oartvHl* Rocd aforeeald in a ijoj RMU), tht point and place of Beginning log Road; Jtk HUl Road In an eurterty dirtc- trtUy eisUrly direction to a point Ths potKng place for tbe SL-^thi Tnence (9i along tbe center tint! of _ric Avenue; direction to a point In ths center lint ioptinc Road In a ftotttheriy thence Thenc* (14) isOong th* crwkr Un* ol OOD to a point wbtr* the same loUr* of Haveslnlc River Road; where th* *ant* intencoU tne center Election Dlstrfpt will b« Farviewi 'arlt Avenue In a northwesterly 41- sect* tbe center lint of the E*rle Na- UOISTKY AMD ELECTION •nwnce (») continuing along the cen- line of Obamone Avenue; Sehoot; Coopc* Road. -Biterly direction to a point whert il Ammunition Depot Railroad rlgfct- BEOINNIKO at a pobt In tt» a«tt- Thenc* (11) along the center line of Description of the boundarift le same Intersects the center line of ictlon to a point in U* center line erlr shor. ll» ot Bandr H«* BW NOTICB ter line ot BrownaDock Road to a : Comptons Creek; t-way; where tht tarns Is interacted W t» point in the northirly shore line of the Chamone Avenue In a generally north- of Eleetkn DUttriet No. • Marvin Road; Thence (15) along the center Une of Thence (12) Hong tee center tine of or SUDDLETOWN, >. J. irly direction to a point In the center la Mttdletowa Tewmfalp Thence (10) along the center line of lomptooa Creek In a northeasterly dl- ..is Earte Naval Ammunition Depot antar MM ot Concord Avenue u «• Nolle* li hereby given (Hat the L ...„-« <1O>* "along th* northerly short line of New Jersey Btat* Highway ^EGINNINQ at a point along the Marvin Rood In a southwesterly di- •ectlon to a point, laid point being Unde4 U a northerly direction and trie* Boards of Election and Registry center Ilne of LeonaftlvHle Road (Coun- ectlon to a point in the center line Hallroad right-of-way In a generally running! _. in and [or the Township of Middle- line of the Navealnk River In a north- ___ northeast corner of ~ northeasterly direction to a point where easurly thence northerly direction to: Thence'(15) along the center lint ot ty Route GHJ) where the same inter- "! Park Avenue; be same Intersects with the center Tnence (1) atonf the center Une ft lown. County of Monmouth, Stat* of 1 New Jertey State Highway Route 36 sects the center line ol the Earle Thence (11) along the center line of 3oncord Avenue aloreeald In a aolttn- Mew Jersey, Till meet at the respec- aS&W in the southerly shore ilne of Thence (16) along the northeast Ine of the Ne4r York ft Loos Branch tn a northwesterly direction to a point Naval Ammunition Depot Rail' Park Avenue In a generally northwest- ail road right-of-way, the point and irly direction to a point In the center tive polling places as published here- wher* the uma interaects th* center road right-of-way and running: erly direction to & point where the loumlary line of ChancerUle Park be- "le along the center line of e Interjection of the center line of here the same Intersects tha center Murphy Road and running: Thence (4) alont a Araltfit 11ns tn Onborne Avenue in a northwesterly di- of Sandy Hook Bay; 11 rectlon to a point, said point being [Ine of Aberdeen Terrace; Thence (1) along the Center lln* of three Members of the General Assem- rection to a point In the center line ol Thenc* (18) along the southerly shore in the easterly boundary of the Earle .,e New Monmouth Road (County Main Street In a northeasterly direc- southerly direction to a point where bly; a Sherlfl for th* County of Mon- Jine of Sandy HOOK Bay In a generally VavaJ Ammunition Depot Reservation; loute No. SO) and the center lln* of Thence (IS) along the center line of u.e same InUnecU the boundary U°* mouth; two Members of the Board ol Monmouth Avft.; Cherry Tree Farm Road (County Route .berdeen Terrace in a westerly dlrec- tion to a point, said point being In separatlnc Block 1301 and Block 12M Thence (14) along th* center lln* oi southeasterly direction to a point where Thence (3) along the easterly bound- Jon to a point In the center line' of ihe boundary line separating Block 771 Choaen Frwtiolders for the County of Monmouth Avenue In a westerly direc- the same Intersects th* center line of ary of the Earle Naval Ammunition ~b. 518) and running: and Block 7B3 of the tax map of Mid 1 the tax map ot Mlddletown Town- Kon mouth; three Coroners for the Wagners Creek, th* point and place of Depot Reservation In a generally north- Thence (1) along the Center line of Wilson Avenue, the point and place of ilp; County of Monmouth; one male and tion to a point where Uie same Inter- Cherry Tree Farm Road aforesaid in beginning. letown Township; THence (9) In a atratebt lbs aloni sect* the center line of Sear* Ave- Beginning. -fly direction to a point where the The polling place for the Bliteanth Thence (2) along the, boundary llm one femaJe member of thi State Ex- The polling place for the Fourth tame Intersects the southerly shore a generally westerly direction to a separating Block 771 and Block 783 Mie boundary line separatlnc Block 1203 ecutive Committee for etch of Uie Election District will b* the Brevent line of Bandy Hook Bay; point wheie Uie same intersects tbe Klectlon District will be Port Hon. and 12M aforesaid and as extended to major political parties (Republican and Thence (15» along the center Un* of| enter line of New Street; mouth Frsl Aid Building, WUson AVB., aforesaid in a southerly direction for i point whrre the same Intersects the jan Avenue In a northerly thence "'ark A Leonardo Fire House, Cinter Thence (4) along the southerly shore Port Monmouth. . distance of approximately five nun- Democratic), and for the following northeasterly direction to a point In Ave., Leonardo. ine of Sandy Hook Bay In a general- Thence (2) along the center lln* of Ireri fifty feet (550') to a point; issterly boundary line of the BaMt municipal offices, viz: the center line ot Valley Drive; Oeaeriptioa of the boundariet y southeasterly direction to a point New Street In a southerly direction Deicriptloa of tbe bound*-*!** Thence (3) continuing along TavaJ Ammunition Depot Reservation; Two Members ot the Township Com- Thence (16) along the center line of of Election Dlitrlot No. 6 where tht same Intersects the center to a point In the center line of Olarli- ef Election District No. 11 boundary line separating Block 771 anc Thence (8) along Ihe easterly bound- mittee for the full terra of three yean Valley Drlvs In a northweslerly di- ID Middletown Townihtp "tie of Concord Avenue as extended in x Drive; ID Mlddletown Township tlock 783 aforesaid In a southeasterly .ry of the Barte Naval Ammunition •ach. rection lo a point in the boundary HEOINNING at a point formed by northerly direction; Thence (3t along the center line of BEGINNING at a point formed by direction to a point, said point being a >[>ot Reservation In a generally south- Said Primary Election will be held line separating the Boro of Atlantic the intsrtectlon of the center line of Tbenct (ft) along the.center line ot Cl&rtisa Drive In a westerly direction :ne intersection ot the center line o common point of Blocks 771, 783 and irly direction to a point; for the purpose of nominating persons Highlands and Middle-town Towmhlp al- Newman Springs Road (County Route Concord Avenue aforesaid In a south- * < Its end; Thompson Avenue and the center llm 790 of the aforesaid tax map; Thence (7) continuing aloni the east- of the respective parties to the offices so being In the center line of Many 520) and the Everett Road, said point rly direction to & point In the center Thence (4) in a straight line from of Palmer Avenue a point In the bound- Thence (4) along the boundary Urn jrly boundary of me Eerie Naval Am- above mentioned and also to elect one Mined Crete; being In ths boundary line separating Ine of Mardean Boulevard; -ie end ol Clarissa Drive to a point ry line separating Rarltan Township jeparatlng Block 771 and Block 790 munition Depot Reservation In a gen- male and oni female member from Thence (17) along the boundary line Holmdel Township and Ulddletown Thence (6) along the center tln« ot where the same intersects the center nd Mlddletown Township and running: aforesaid In & southeastenly dlreotlon erally southerly direction to a point each electron district In Middle town separating the Boro of Atlantic High- Towmhlp and running: Concord Avenue in a southerly direc- ine of Roberta Drive at it* intersec- Thence (1) along the boundary ine point In tbe center Una of Wil- In Uie center line of BtlUweU Road; Township as Members of the Mon- lands and MlddJetown Township along Thence U) along the center line of tion to a point In the center line of :lon with the center line of W&dket separating RarRan Township and Mld- son Avenue; Thence (8) along the center line of mouUi County Executive Committee for the ccnler line of Many Mln«d Creek Newman Springe Road aforesaid in a New Jersey State Highway Route 36; err&ce; dletown Township being tho center line Thence (5) along Uie center line c Btlllwrll Road In a southwesterly thence •ach of the two major political par* In a southwesterly thence northwesterly generaJly easterly dlreotlon to a point, Thence (T) continuing along the cen- Thenoe (5) along the center line of of Palmer Avenue in a southerly dl- Wilson Avenue In a northeasterly d southerly direction to a point In the tie*. (Jtopu±»ilC*n and Democratic), direction to a point wheru th* aim* said point being distant two hundred ter line of Concord Avenue In a eouth- Walker Terrace in a southerly direc- •ectlon to a point wher* the same In- rectlon to a point where the same In :enter line of Kings Highway; Notice Is hereby given that Quail- Intersects the center line of Seventh :welve feet more or less (212' plui or resterjy dlreotlon to a point In the tion to its end; tersects the center Una of Mahorai tersects the canter lice of Aberdeer Thence (9) along the centtr lint of fled voters ot the Township of Mld- Avenue, the point and place of Be- mnusj northeait of the Intersection of lenter line of Leonardvllie Road afore- Thence (6) along the center lln* ol Avenue; Terrace; tings Highway In a generally south- dletown, County of Monmouth, State "he center line of Spring Garden Road said: Walker Terrace as extended In a south' Thence (2) along tha center line ol Thence (6) along the center line juterly direction to a point where the •of New Jersey, not already registered *The polling place for the second vllh th* center lln* of Newman Springs Thence (B) along a straight line In irly direction to a point where the Mahoras Avenue In a aoutheMterly dl- Aberdeen Terrace In a southeaster!: same Intersects the center lint ot Port- In said municipality under th* laws of jlecllon district will b* Navetink Road aforesaid; southerly direction to a point, where same Intersects a stream known as 'ectlon to its end; lirectlon to Its end, being tha north land Ro&d: Mew Jersey governing permanent reg- School, Monmouth Ave., Naveglnk. Thence (2) utong a lint parallel to the lame intersects the boundary line Mill Brook; Thence (3) continuing from the en<_ wsterly property lln* of Chancivlll Thence (10) along tht center Une of istration may register or transfer with nd distant oni hundred eighty four separating Block 1203 and Block 1206 Thence (7) continuing along the cen- at Mahoras Avenue along a straight Park; 'ortiaod Road In a generally north- the clerk of said municipality at his Deaciipttmt or tbe boundaries of the tax rftap of Mlddletown Town .er line of the stream known as Mill ine In a southeasterly direction to a rly direction to a point sail point of KltcUon District No. 3 r*et (1*4') > measured at right angles 1 Thenc* (7) along the northwesterl: office, -Township Hall, Kings Highway, From the easterly ilne of Spring Oar- ship; Brook In a generally southerly dlrec- jwlnt where the same meets the mi" .iroperty line of Chancevllle Park in jelng In the boundary line separating Mlddletown Township, at any time up In Mlddletown Township den Road in a southeasterly direction Thence (9) In a straight lint along :lon to a point where the same Inter- westerly end of th* center Un* Block 1308 and Block 488 ot thi tal to and including Thursday, April 22, BEGINNING at a point formed by sects the center Una ol New JeNey Barbara Trrace; northeasterly direction to the northi of Mlddietown Township; the intersection of the center line of to a point where the same intersects the boundary jine separating Block 1203 ly corner of Chancevllle Park, ta 196S, during the following hours: 9:00 the northerly boundary lln* of a pro* and 1206 aiorewUd and as extended in SUte Highway Route 35; Thence (4) along the center line of point being in the center Hne ot ...tnce (ID along the boundary line torn* to 4:90 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays Church Street and the center line of posed park; a southwesterly direction to a point Thence (8) along the center line .- Barbara Terrace in an easterly direc- •eparatlng Block 1306 and Block tSI and holidays excenled, or at the Per- Union Avenue and running: where the same Intersects the easterly New Jeraey Btate Highway Route 35 in tion to the center line of Stephanie branch of Comptons Creek; aforesaid In a generally westerly dl- TTienca (1) along the center line ot Thenca (3) aJong the northerly bound- Tnence (8) along the northeasterl) manent Registration Bureau, Court ary line of said proposed park In a boundary line of the Earle Navai Anv a southeasterly direction to a point Road; >roperty line of Chancevllle Park be- 'ectlon to a point; House, Freehold, New Jersey, at any Union Avenue In a southeasterly di- southwesterly direction to the north' munition Depot Reservation; said point being located approximately Thencs (5) along the center Ilns ol Thence (12) continuing along the lime up to and Including Thursday, rection to SL point in the center line or Thence (10) along Uie easterly bound' three hundred twenty five feet (325') Stephanie Road In a northeasterly dr ng the center line of a branch c boundary line leparatlng Block 1308 Main Street, »fll Thence (3) continuing along the cen- direction to & point where the same town Township; Thence (7) In a northerly dlrectloi same Intersects the center line of Stati aforesaid In a westerly direction to a ;er line ol Elm Avenue a* extended westerly direction to a point where the Highway Route 38; tlon lo be held on Tuesday, June 1, Mm* intersect! the boundary line sep- Intersects the center Hne of the Earl Thence (10) continuing along thi In a straight line to a point where the Thence (10) along the center line point; 1W5. In a southeasterly dlrec*lon lo a point aratof Hotmdel Township and Middle- Naval Ammunition Depot Railroad boundary separating Block 61 am ume Intersects tha center Una of lXte- Thence (14) continuing along the Notice of change of residence or ap- where Uie same meet* the center line right-of-way, the point and place of Be- Block W in a generally northeasterly ilde Place; State Highway Koute 38 in a norm- ^undao Ilne separating Blocs 489 and of Ciairmont Avenue at its most north- town Township. westerly direction to a point when plication for transfer of registration Ttience (6) along the boundary line ginning. direction to a point said point beini Thence (8) along the center line o the same intersect* tha center line Block 1291 aforesaid In a northerly di- shaU be made either by written re- westerly end, said point also belnj in separating Holmdel Township and Mid- The polling place for the ninth elec- L common point ID the boundary Unei Lakeside Plaoe In a northeasterly di rection to a point In tht center lint of quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk the boundary «e>paratlng Block &71 ana tion district will be Community Fire leparatlng Block 80, Block 94, am reotlon to a point where the same In Pews Creek: LeonardvHle Road aforeaald; Block U79 of the tax map of Ulddle- dletown Towmhlp In a northerly di- Thence (11) along the center llna c or th* County Board of Election* on r rection to a point tn tha center Un* of House. Appieton Ave., Leonardo. Block 161; lerseots the center Ilne of Main Street Pews Creek In a generally southwest Thence (IK) along the center Una of forms provided by said MunlclpaJ Clerk town Townshlp ; Description ol the boundaries Tnence (li) continuing along thi Thence (9) along the center line c- LeonardvlNe Road aforesaid In a gen- Thence (4) along the boundary lln*, Newman Bprngs Road a fores aid, the vrly direction to a point where th or Board or by calling In person at point and plac* o* Beginning. ol Klectlon District No. 10 boundary line separating Block 161 ant Mflln street in an easterly direction sarnie Intersects the center line of Few* erally easterly direction to a point the office of tne Municipal Clerk or separating Block 971 and Block 8791 In Mlddletown Township Block 94 of the aforesaid tax map ii to a point aald point being opposite where the same lnteraeou the center aforesaid in a north* rljr direction to Th* polling place for Uie Fifth Brec- Creak aa realigned* County Board of Elections up to and on District win be the Llaproh BEG INKING at a point formed by a. northerly direction to a point In th< the center line of Pew* Creek as re- Thence (12) continuing along the cei line of Chamone Avenue; Including April 22, 1965. a point; center line of Daniel Drive, aligned; Thence (10) along the center lint of Thenca (6) continuing along th* School. Newman Bprags Rftad, Lln- the Intersection of the center lint of ler line of Paws Creek as realigned I The said Boards of Registry and croft. West Front Street and the easterly Thence (12) along the boundary lln Thence (10) along ths center line O! • generally southwesterly direction 1 Oiumone Avenue in a generally north- Election will meet on boundary line lepanating Block Wl and separating Block 97 and Block 1S1 o Pe along a straight lint in ;er line of Church Btreet as extended point where the same Intersects the Thompson Avenue In a southwesterly ot Sandy Hook Bay; an easterly direction to a point In the irly shore line of the Navesink River; center line of Cherry Tree Farm Road thence westerly direction to a point lr erly direction to a point in the cer •Ml. center line Qfc EaK Road, said point in a northea*t*rly direction to a point Thence (5) along tbe westerly shore n ter line of Main Btreet, tha point an Thence (20) along tht loutherlyytnore Notice la hereby given that quali- wher* the same Intersects Ui* souther- Una of the Naveslnk River In a south- aforesaid, the point and, place of ~ the center line of Palmer Avenue, th place of Beginning, line oi Sandy Hook Bay in a generally also being the intersection of the cen< ly shore line of Sandy Hook Bay; ginning. point and place ot Beginning. northwesterly direction to a fied voters of the Township of Middle- ter tine of Bast Iload and the center •asterJy direction to a point In the The polling plac* for the Fourteenth The polling place for the Seventeen.! The polling place for tha twenty-fL.., town, County of Monmoutii, State of line of Ocean View Avenue; Thence (4) along the southerly thor* :enter line of West Front Street, be- election district will be Port Monmouth point wnere the same Is Intersected New Jersey, not already registered In ine of Bandy Hook Bay In a north- ng the dividing line between Swim- Election District will he Harmony Election District will be Thome Behoof School, Main St., Port Monmouth, by the center line of Concord Avenue Thence ii) along ths center ilne ot westerly direction to a point where School, Harmony ft Murphy Roads, Murphy Road, Port Monmouth. as extended In a northerly direction, said municipality under the laws of >cean View Avenue In an easterly dl* lng Elver and Naveslnk River; Mlddletown. Description of the boundaries New Jersey governing permanent reg- lection to a point In «th* center lint of the sam* Intersect* th* center line of Thence (6) along the shore Iqe of Description of the boundarln of Election District No. 23 the point and place of Beginning. istration may register or transfer with Slayenth Street; "'ewvj Creek; dimming River in a generally south' Description of the boundaries of Election District No. 18 In Mlddletown Township The polling place for the Twenty- Hit clerk of said municipality at his Ttience (10) along tbe center line ol Thence (6) along the center line of westerly dlreotlon to a point where the of Election District No. IS In Mlddletown Township BEGINNING at a point formed fourth election district will be Leo- office, Township Hall, Kings Highway, Eleventh Street In a southerly dlrec- Few* Greek in a southerly thence aame Intersects the easterly property ID Mlddletown Township BEGINNING at a point formed b. the intersection of the center line nardo School, Hoiford Ave., Leonardo. Mldddetown, New Jersey, at any time 'ion to a point where the tame in- southwesterly direction to a point line of the Garden State Parkway; BEGINNING! at a point formed by the intersection of the center line oi Kings Highway and the center line Description of the boundarlea between Wednesday, June 2, 1865, and meets the center line ot Uncoio where the sam* Intersects the center Th*nc* (7) along the easterly prop- he Intern ectlon of the center Une o' New Jersey State Highway Route £ the Karla Naval Ammunition Depc of Election District No. tS Thursday. September 23, I860, during lln» of the New Jersey Stat* Highway trty Ilne ot Garden State Parkway in Cherry Tre* Farm Road (County Routi and the center line of Cooper Road In Mlddletown Townahlp Btreet; No. 516) and the center line of New RaJlroad right-of-way and running: ths following hours: Dally 9:00 a.m, to Ttience along the center lint ol Walker Terrace In a southeriy dlrei southerly direction to a point In thi Thenc* (4) along the center line and distant one hundred eighty tour mhmil be made either by written re- New Jersey State Highway floute 30, right-of-way and th* oenter lint of Park Avtnue in a generally southeast- tlon to Its end; center line of^a.pond; Spruce Drive In a northerly dire feet f Kings Highway; Tnence (6) continuing along the cen- rectlon; northeasterly direction to a point whe: Thence (3) along the northerly bound- son at the office of the Municipal nollroad right-of-way In a northeaster- Creek; ' Thence (3) along UW^enter lint of :or line of tho stream known as Mil Tnence (S) along the center line o the same Intersects the center line ary line of said proposed part In a Clerk or County Board of Elections ly direction to a point where the same Thence (3) along the center line of Kings Highway In a generally wester- 3rook In a generally southerly dtrec- Frost Avenue aforesaid tn a southwest the Earle Naval Ammunition Dep< •ouLhwesterly direction to the north- up to and Including September 23. I960, Intersects the northerly property line Few* Creek In a north easterly dlrec- ly direction to a point In the centei .ion to a point where the same in erly direction to a. point In the centei Rail road right-of-way the point westerly comer of laid park: Tie following Is a description of ths of the Central Railroad of New Jer- *!on lo a point where the same In* line of State Highway Route -35; .eraects the center Une of New Jeraey line of Linden Avenue; place of Beginning. Thence (4) along the westerly bound- Election Districts in the Townshp of *ey; entoia the loiitherty shore line of Thence (4) along the center line of State Highway Route 35; Thence (6) continuing along the cei The polling place for tha TweiHy-se ary line of tald park In a gentrtily Middlelown, to wit: Thervco (10) along Uia northerly prop* Sandy Hook Bay; State Highway Route 3B; In a generally Thence (7) along the center Ilne a ter line of Frost Avenue la a south oiuf Election District will be Townsh! southerly direction to a point where th* Description of the boundaries erty line of the Central Railroad of Thence (3) along th* southerly shore northwesterly direction to a point said New Jersey State Highway Route 35 Ii westerly direction to a point In th>. Hall (Old Building) Kings Hlghwa: same Intersects the thorp ltni of Swim- of Election District No. 1, "ew Jersey in an easterly direction llna of Sandy Hook Bay In a north- olnt bekig located'approximately three - generally northwesterly direction ti center line of State Highway Route 35 Mldddetown. ming River: Mlddletown Township ) a point, said point being In th« westerly direction to a point wttece £undred twenty five feet (325') west point where the same intersects thi Thence (7) along the center line Description of (he boundaries Thence (5t along the shor* Ha* ol BEGINNING at a point formed by easterly boundary of the Earle Naval *.he sam* Is Intersected by the center of the oenter line of Rosewood Ter center line of Cherry Tree Farm Roa. New Jersey State Highway Route .. of Election District Ho. 23 Swimming; Iltver tn & generally east- the Intersection of the center line ot immunlUon Depot Reservation; line of Ocean Avenue as prolonttued race; aforesaid; In a northwesterly direction to a poln la Mlddletown Township erly direction to a point where the New York and Long Branch Railroad •t a northeasterly direction; Thence (8) continuing along the cen where the aame intersects the centi Thence (17) along- the easterly bound- Thence (5) along a straight line In :er line of State Highway Route 35 1 BEGINNING at a point formed same Intersects the euterty property right-of-way and ths center line of xy of the Earle Naval Ammunition Thence (4) Along the center llm of1, a generally northerly direction to a line of Cooper Road, the point an the intersection or the center line line of the Garden State Parkway; the Earle Naval Ammunition Depot Ocean Avenue and its prolongation point where the same Intersects the L northwesterly direction to a poim place of Beginning. Depot Reservation in a generally aforesaid In a southwesterly direction rvhe.e the same Intersects th* centei Hopping Road and the center line . Thence (6) along the easterly prop* RaJlroad right-of-way and running: northerly direction to a point where boundary line separating Block &4 and The Polling Place for the Blghteenl1 LeonardvHle Road (County Route N> erty line of the Garden State Parkway Thence (1) along the center line of the same Intersects ft* southerly shore to a point In the center line of Port Block 61 of the tax map of Middle- line of Palmer Avenue said point be- Election District will be Falrvle Slfl) and running: tn a northerly direction to the point the Sarle Naval Ammunition Depot Jine of Sandy Hook Bay; Monmouth Road; town Township; Ing In the boundary line separatinn School, Cooper Road. Thence (1) along the center line where the same Intersects tht canlsr Railroad right-of-way in a southwester- Thence (6) continuing along the cen- Holmdel Township and Middle- Thence (IB) along ths southirly Thence (6) continuing aJong thi town Townahlp; Description of the boundaries LeonardvHle Road aforesaid In line of Newman Springs Road afore* ly direction to a point where the same shore line of Sandy Hook Bay In a .tr lln* of Ocean Avenue In a southerly boundary separating Block 61 ant of Election District No. 19 westerly direction to a point where ti said, the point and place of Beginning. Intersects the center Una Df Oak Hill direction to a point In the center line Block fii In a generally northeastern Thence (9) along the boundary llm generaJly northwesterly direction to a of Thompson Ave.; separating Holmdel Townahlp and Mid' In Mlddletown Townnhlp same Intersects tbe center line of CaJ< The polling place for ths twenty- Road; point where the same Intersects the direction to a point a aid point being 1 BEGINNING at a point formed well Avenue; Cllth election district will be Lineroft Thence (2) along the center line of center ilne of Church Street as ex- Thence (6) along the center line of a common point In the boundary line: dletown Township along the center llm the Intersection of the center line . Thence (2) along the center lln<_ . Fire House, Newman Springs Rd., Lln* Oak Hill Road In a westerly direction tended in a northerly direction; Thompson Avenue in a southwesterly separating Block 60, Block H ant or PaJmer Avenue In a northerly d' Newman Springs Road (County Roul Caldwell Avenue In a northerly dlre< crott. to the Intersection of the Mlddlctown dlreoUon to a point whe.™ the tame Block 161; rection lo a point where tha name In Thence (18) along, the center Una of Intersect* the center line or th* Cen- teraecta (he center line of Mahorai 520) and the center line of the Evere, tlon to a point where the same Intel Description of the bonndarlet Uncroft Road, Bamm Hollow [load and Church Street aforetald in a south* Thence (7) continuing along thi Road, said point being tn the boundar sects the center line of Ciairmont Ai of Election District No. 26 Oak Hill Road; westerly direction to a point In Ui» tral Railroad ol New Jersey right-of- boundary line separating Block 161 am Avenue; line separating Holmdel Township an nue: • Thence (3) along the center line of 'iy, Lhe point and place of Beginning. Block 94 of the aforesaid tax map It Thence (10) along the center line o: In Mlddletown Township conter line of Port Monmouth Road; The poMIng Place for the Seventh Mohoraa Avenue In a southeasterly d Mlddletown Township and running: Thence (3) along the center line . BEGINNING ait a point formed by Bamm Hollow Road in a northwester- Thence (20) continuing along the cen- a northerly direction to a point In thi Thence (l) adong the boundary Hi Ciairmont Avenue In a northwester! the Intersection of the center lln* of ly direction to Lhe center line of Red ter line of Church Street In a south- Election District will bi (he East center line of Daniel Drive; rection to Us end; separating Holmdel Township and Mid direction to a point, »ald point beli of Hill Road; Keansburg Fire House, Thompson Ave., Thence (8) along the boundary line Thence (la) continuing from th* em Main Btreet and the center lln* off westerly direction to a point where the East Keansburg. of Mahoraa Avenue along a stralgh dletown Township atong the center lln at the most northwesterly end of Ola. Murpby Road and running: Thence (4) along the center line of same Intersects the center line of separating Block 97 and Block 161 cl of tne Everett Road in a northwesterl: mont Avenue mlio being In Uie bourn Thence along the boundary line Township and Mlddletown TownshI aforesaid In a northerly direction to ThenCft (2) along the boundary line Thence (5) along the boundary llm Thenca (22) continuing aJon* the cen Sleepy Hollow Road and running: leparatlng Slock 97 and Block 167 of tlon to tho center line of stephanl along the canter line of the Evere I point: between Mlddletown Township an< Thenca (l> along the center lln* of the aforesaid tax map In a northwest Road; leparatlng Block 771 and Block T63 ter line ot Comptoni Creek In a gen 81eepy Hollow Road In a Eensraily Thencs (13) along the conter line i Road as It formerly existed to a poln Thence (5) continuing along .„ aforesaid In a southerly direction for Holmdel Township along the center Urn eralljr southwesterly dlreoUon to a point eriy ' direction to a point where UK where the saime intersected the To boundary line separating Block &71 an a distance ot approximately five hun- of Van Soholck Road In a norther); northerly direction to a point where sum Intersects the center line of New Stephanie Road In a northeasterly d. 1 where the same Intersects the center the same intersects the center line of reotlon to the center line of Harmon' mor center line ot Red Hill Road; Block 679 aforesaid in a southeasterl dred fifty feet (W0 ) to a point; direction to a point In the center Hi* line of Park Avenue; Monmouth • Road aforesaid; Thence (3) continuing aJong ._ direction to a point where the sam Thence (3) along a straight line from of Holland Road; Thence (23) along the center lint ol Chapel Hill Road; Thence (10) along the center line 0 Road; boundary line separating Holmdi intersects the center line of Holly Drl Thence (6> continuing along th Thence (2j along tht center line of Thence (14) along the centsr line < said point la a southwesterly direction Park Avenue in a southeasterly direc- Chapel Hill Road in a northeaiterly New Monmouth Road aforesaid In Harmony Road in a southeasterly d Township and Mlddletown Townsh West, to a point ID the center line of Thorn boundary line between Mid die tow 1 tion to a point In Uie center Un« ol generally northeasterly direction to along the former center line of Ri Thence (6) along the boundary 1: Place; Township and Holmdel Township aioni Ohurct. Street; thence northerly direotlon to a point point where the same intersects tht ictlon to a point where the same li Hill Road to a point in the exlstli separating Block 971 and Block 978 the center line of Holland Road In tn the center line of Kings Highway; meets with the center Ilns of Mm Thence (4 ) along the center In* cf Tilenee (24) along: th* center lint. Thence (3) along the center Une oi center line of Park Avenue the point ly Road; center line of Red Hill Road: the aforesaid tax map in a aouthea Thorn Place In a westerly direction to northeasterly direction to a point i: of Church Street in a southwesterly and place of Beginning. Thence (4) continuing along t erly direction to a point where t, a point In the center Une of Bcbeliy the center line of l*urel Avenue; direction to a point whsra th* same Chapel Hill Road as extended In a Tbe polling place for the Eleventl Thence (IB) continuing along ihe cei boundary line separating Holmd< aame intersects the center line of H< Thence (7) continuing along tin norm erly direction to a point when ter line of Harmony Road In a south Drive; Intersects the centtr line of Union the same intersects the souther!} Election District will be Mlddletcw. westerly direction to a point where th Townahlp and Mlddletown Townsh ly Drive East; Thence (5) along the center lln* of boundary line between Mlddletow Avenue, the point and place of Be- Township High, School, Tlndall Road, along the center lln* of Red HI Thence (7) along the boundary II Schelly Drive In a southerly direction Township and Holmdel Township alonj ginning. boundary of the Earle NavaU Ammuni- Ulddletown. same Intersects the center line of Che: Road to a point in the westerly pro] separating Block 670 and Block 077 ^ the center line of Laurel Avenue li tion Depot Reservation; ry Tree Farm Road aforesaid; the aforesaid tax map In a southeast to a point where the same intersKta The polling place lor the Third «,«,• Thence (I) along the southerly bound' Description or tbe boundaries Thence (16) along the center line erty line of the Garden Sta hotmrtartos Thence (5) continuing along the New Street the point and place way In a southeasterly direction to tereota the center line ol Mapltwood Branch Railroad right-of-way; of Election District No. « Stats Highway Route 35 and the cen point where the same Intersects tl. an easterly direction to a point In I Drive; Thence (8) along the center line o southerly boundary of the Barle Naval ter Ilne of the Earle Naval Ammunl Beginning. center ilne of Newman Springs Boa; center line of East Road, said pol In Mlddletonn ttmiittilp Ammunition Depot Reservation as ex- The polling place for the Fifteen). Thence (7) along the center lln* of the New York & Long Branch Kail BEGINNING at a point formed by tlon Depot Railroad right-of-way an< aforesaid; also being the Intersection of tbe cei Maplewood Drive in a generally south- road right-of-way in a southeaster!; the intersection of Uie southerly shore tended In an easterly direction to & running: Election District will be Harmon; Thence (6) along the center Una ter line of East Road and the ceni direction to a point where the saim point where tha same Intersects thi School, Harmony ft Murphy Roadi erly thence easterly thence northerly lino of Sandy Hook Bay and the cen- center line of Stlllwell Road; Thence (1) along the center line _ Ulddletown. Nowman Springs Road aforesaid In llna of Ocean View Avenue; direction to a point where tht stm* In- Intersects the center line of Re ter Hne of Wagners Creek aald point the Earle Naval Ammunition Derw generally westerly direction to a pol, Thence (9) along the center line tersects the center line of Ward PJace: HIM Road; being In Ihe boundary line separating Thencu (6) along tha center line ol Railroad right-of-way in a southwester Dr script ion of the bouadarlrs where the same Intersects the cent Ocoan view Avenue In an eaate: Thence (9) along the center line o BllMwell Road In a southerly direction ly direction to a point where the aarm of Election District No. 16 Thence (8) along the cenltr line of the Boro of Atlantic Highland a ai to a point In th* center lln* of Kings In Mtddletown TuivDshlp line of the Everett Road, the pol direction to a point In the center II Ward Place in an easterly direction to Red Hill Road In a northeasterly dl Middiotown Township and running: intersects the center line of the Ne\ and place of Beginning. of Eleventh Street; a point whtre Uie earn* IntartecU tha reotlon to a point in thi center lln Tiience (1) along the center lln* of Highway; York A Long Branch Railroad light BEGINNING at a point formed b: The polling place for the Nlneteem Thence (10) along th* center 1: of Kings Highway; Thence (7) along the center lln* oi of-way; the intersection or the center line of Eleventh Street In a southerly ctnter line of WHson Avenue; Wagners Creek, the boundary lint Kings Highway In a generally iouth- WllBon Avenue with the center line Ejection District will be LIncroft Bcfaoc -Thence (9) along ths center lint of Thence (10) along the center line of separating the Boro of Atlantic High- Thence (!) along the center line < Newman Springs Road, Uncrofi. rectlon to a point where the same Wilson Avenue in * southwesterly di- Klnft Highway In an easterly dine lands and Mlddletown Township In a easterly direction to a point where the the New York ft Long Branch Ra Aberdeen Terrace and running: Description of the bODndaxles tersecU the center line of Uncc tlon to the center Una of Sprue aam* intersects th* center Ilns of Port- road right-of-way In a southeasterly dl Thence (1) along the center line Street; rection to a point In the center line generally southwesterly direction to land Road; Wilson Avenue In a southwesterly of Election District No. 20 of Cherry Tree Farm Road (County Drive; point in tlie southerly right-of-way II... reotlon to the northerly shore Hne In Middietowo Townahlp Thence (11) along the center line Route No. ,516); Thence (li) along the center line o Thence <8) along the center lln* ol the Naveslnk River; rectlon to a point, said point being Lincoln Street in an easterly dlrectli or the Centra! Railroad of New Jer Portland Road in a southwesterly di- the boundary line separating Block 7' BEGINNING at a point formed Thence (10) along the canter lln* of Spruce Drive In a southerly dlrectlo: •ey; TTience (3) along the northerly short the Intersection of the center line to a point In Uie center Ilne of Fou Cherry Tree Farm Road aforesaid. In to the center line of a stream, sal< Thence (2) continuing along thi rection to a. point In the center line of line of the Navesink River In a nortb- and Block 790 of the tax map the New York & Long Branch Ra! teenth Street; stream being the southerly branch o Bowne Road, said point also being easterly1 direction to the point In th> Mlddletown Township; Thenoe (12) continuing along the ce a generuiy westerly direction to a boundary line separating tha Boro o the Intersection of the center line ol Thence (2) along the boundary II road right-of-way and tha center Hi point whert the same Intersects tae . Twin Brooks; Atlantic Highlands and Mlddletowi center line of State Highway Rout of the Earle Naval Ammunition Dep ter line or Lincoln Street as extend* center line of Hwrnony Road: \ Thence (12) along tho center line o Townahlp along the southerly right-of- Bowne Road and the canter line 35: separating Blook 771 and Block 7! Railroad right-of-way and running: In an easterly direction to a pol ; the southerly branch of Twin Brooks WhlpporwUl Valley Road: Thence (4) along the center line aforesaid In a northwesterly dlrectli where the same Intersect* the boui Tnence (11) along th* center Una of way line ot the Central Railroad oi Thence (9) along tha center line to a point said point being a com Thence (1) along the center line Harmony Road In a northeasUrlj* di- to the point where the same Intersect! New Jeraey in a generally easterly Vl Stats Highway Route 35 In a north the New York ft L*ng Branch Kfi ary Ine separating Block 1083 a. rection to a point ID th* conttr llna of the center line of the New York direction lo a point In the center line Bowne Raid In a generally southeast westerly direction to a point whera th men point of Blocks 771, 783 and 71 road right-of-way In a southeasterly Block 3001 of the tax map of Mldd Long Branch Railroad right-of-way; erly direction to a point In the centei game Intersects the cent&r line of thi of the aforesaid tax map: town Township; Murphy Road; or Many Mined Creek; line of Browns Dock Road; Thence (3) along the boundary Mi rection to a Dolnt where the same .. Thence (12) along the center Una of Thence (13) along the center line o! Tlience (3, continuing along tht Earle Naval Ammunition Depot Ral' t era eels the northerly shore ilne of th Thenca (13) along tha boundary l Murphy Road In a northeasterly dl-, the New York &. Long Branch Hall boundary line separating the Boro of Thence (10) along the ceiuer line ol road right-of-way, the point and plat separating Block 771 and Block 71 Nave«Ink River; separating Block $83 and Block 300 road right-of-way in a southeaster! Browns Dock Road In a southeaster.) of Beginning. aforesaid In a northwesterly direct I aforesaid In a northerly, direction to reotlon to a point In th* cftnter lit.* of Atlantic Highlands and Mlddietowi direction to a point In the center Urn to a point, said point being locati Thence (21 a4or>g the northerly nho: Main Street, the point and. place erf direction to a point where the sam Townahlp along the center line o The polJing place for the twclftl line of the Naveslnk River In a gene point In the center Une ot New Ji Beginning. Intersects the center line of the Earl Many Mined Creek in a generall; of Navesink River Road; Election district will be Mlddletowi approximately five hundred fifty fei ally southwesterly direction to a pol s«y State Highway Route 3*3; Naval Ammunition Depot Rallroai southeasterly direction to a point wher Thence (11) continuing along tht c Township Fire Co. No. 1, State High (550') south of ths center Ine or Mai In the center line of Hubbard Avenu* Thence (14) along the canter line The polilnf place tor Uie twenty- right-of-way, tlie point and place the same intcrseots the center line a ter line of Browns Dock Road In - way No. 35, Mlddletown. Street; Thence (3) continuing In a sout New Jersey State Highway Route *> sixth election district will be Thome Beginning, Beventh Avenue; generally southeasterly direction to the Drscriptlon of the boundaries Thence (4) along a straight line froi westerly 'direction to the shore line In a southeasterly direction to a pain School, Murphy Road, Fort Monihoutb. The polling place for the First Elec- northerly shore lln* of the Naves Ink or Election District No. 13 said point In a southerly direction Shadow Lake; whjre the same '.nteraecU the cents Description of tbe boundaries Ttienc* (4) along the center line ol River; a point in tho center line of Thoi of Election District No. II tion District will be Mlddletown VT Beventh Avenue In a southerw«*ter!y ID Mlddletown Township Thence (4) along the northerly ah< line of the Earle Naval Ammunltl In Mlddletown Townnblp lage School, Kings Highway, MlddK direction lo L point In the center Thence (12) along the northerly ihon BlbOINNINQ at a point formed b Place; line of Shadow Laka In a genera Depot Railroad right-of-way; town. of Hillside Avenue; line of the Navesink River in a gon the intersection of Park Avenue an- Thence (3) along the canter line southwesterly direction to a polnl Tnence (15) along the center line BEOINNINO at a point formtd by Tlience (5) along the center line ol arally southwesterly direction to a polnf Leonardvllle Road (County Route Nc Thorn Place in a westerly dlrectli the center line of Jumping Brook; the Earle Naval Ammunition Dei the intersection of the center lln* oi Description of the boundaries where the same Intersects the centei 516) and running: to a point In the center Une of Schell Railroad right-of-way in a genera! Palmer Avenue and th* center line ol of Election District No. 3 Hllifllde Avenue In a northwesterly dl^ line of New Jeraey Btate Hlghwa; Drive; <> Thence (5) along tha center line . In Mlddletown Township rectlon to a polnl where the sam a In- Thence (1) along the center line Jumping Brook In a southerly dlre< southwesterly direction to a point wh Thompson Avenue, said point being In Route 35; Leonard ville Road aloretwld In a north Thence (6) along the center line tlon to a point where the sam* Inte tha same Intersects the center Una the boundary line separating Raritan BEGINNING at a point formed b; tersects the center line of Berpentlni Thence (13) along th* center line of Schelly Drive In a southerly dlrectli tlift Intersection of the center line Drive; easterly direction to a point where th sects the center line of West Fro: LeonardvHle Road aforesaid; Township and Ulddletown Township New Jeisey SUtt Highway Ruule 39 lr same Intersects the center line to a point where the same lntersec Street; Thence (16) along Ui« center line and running; Beventh Avenu« and the center lln Ttience (6) along tne center lln* o: a northwesterly direction to a polnl the center line of Locust Terrace; of Many Mined Creek uald point be- Serpentine Drive In a generally south Church Street; Thenca (fl) along the canter line Leonard villa Road aforesaid In a we: Thence (1) along the boundary llna where the same intersects the. centei Thence (2) aJong the center line Ttience (7) along the oenter line erly dlreotlon to a point where tl separating Rarltaa Township and Mld- ing In the boundary line separatin westerly direction to a point whert line of Frost Avenue; Locust Terrace In a southeasterly ^ West Front Street In a generally wei the Boro of Atlantic Highlands and the same Intersects the center line ol Church Street In a northeasterly <1 erly direction to a point where tl sams Interests the wea>te-r4y bourw- dletown Township and along the cen- South Side Avenue; Thence (14) along the center line rectlon to a point where the aame in rectlon to a point where the same li iame Intersects the easterly prope ary line of the Earle Naval Arnmun! ter line of Palmer Avenue In a norther- Mlddletown Township and running: Frost Avenue In a northeasterly dl teraects the center line of Union A~ ' tersects the center line of Maplewoc ly direction to a point In the center Thence (11 along the center line 01 Tnenee (7i along the center line a, Drive; Una of the Garden State Parkway; tlon Depot Reservation; South Bide Avenue in a generally west- rectlon to a point In the center line o nue; Thence (7) along tha easterly pro] TTience (17) along the boundary 1 line of New Jersey State Highway Seventh Avenue in a southwesterly dl Linden Avenue; Thence (3) along the center line Thence (9) aJong lhe center line Route 36, said point being a com- tec tlon to a point in the center lln erly direction lo a point in the centei Maplewood Drive In a generally soutl erty line ot the Garden EHat* P&rkwa of the.Earle Naval Ammunition Dei line of Portland Road; Thence (10) continuing along Uie cen' Union Avenue In a southeasterly In a generally northwesterly direct! Reservation In a generally southwe; mon point In the boundary Itnea ot of Hillside Avenue; ler line of Frost Avenue as extended rectlon to a point In the center line 0 erly thence easterly thence norther], Rarltan Townahlp, Ulddletown Town- Thence (2) along the center line o Tnence (8) along trie center direction to a point where the lam to a point, said point being In I erly direction to a, point In the c< Portland Road In a generaJly south in a northeasterly direction to a point Main Street sair) point B,1BO being th northerly boundary Une of Block 32 tar line of the Earle Naval Amtnui ship and (he Boro of Keansburg; IllUside- Avenue In a northwesterly di where the same intersects Uie centei intersection of the center line or Mai Intersects the center line of Wai Thence (2) aiong the boundary lln* rection to a point where the same in- westerly direction to a point said poln Place; the tax map of Mlddletown Townshl, tlon Depot Railroad right-of-way; h W$lt iUvea bmadMi u faUowi; to tmaumr mo to flu enUr Jiot.. of Port Moomouth NeNeww J*r*«J*r*y governingoi g twrma&tnt rtg- isxa Btrett bf a sUtigkt UM to tha tttyncm 2tot4; tstrEtloi' " i may refill*' ' r* or tnxsCer with us of Hit property QQ tae Souttxesji *x to* poiw u or BOUIUEL, W. 4, MMtOUOH- OF HED BAKE, K. 4. iratr of Broad Street < approximate!j" *OEOUUH OF fAXE KAVCM. N. I, LEGAL NOTICE Tbeace f.6f.6jj coatlbulfig; *to&» the cencen- tee. clerk «.f. wtid m,_ .unldpalttu r at btr cealer un« ot ^opiw A.Y*nu» and Kotic* tf fatrttv fpvto thtx tht ter LLini e oii OOceu Avenue in «, southth- officefi , temporary BBorough HaU, TtUoct- Notic* U hereby clvaa Uu.t the !>.« tie Hundred feet from Brue4 Btrtetj, LQ« center line oi Jfapifcr Avemw tx- »try erly direction to a pofet in tb« ctnter morton Avenue, JEttontown, New Jo crJct fiotrd* of JEltctJoo tatf Aecifltry jtence Northwardly to the center lint Notice i» tmtDjr gives ttuil UM Ola tended Intersect! tfa* c«atti Una cf ct HoBidm of EtecU'yO «n«l Rer1 line of Thompson Avenue; sey, at any t' * up to and including' to and for the Borough of Red Bank. jf WtH&c* Street thence Westerly It. ict Board* of Election and Registry Hance ftoad; thence UJ in a fre*ttrly . UM! for the Towiubtp of Kolmdedeii Ruad md lu?? projectionprojecto, to taa lnt*rlnt*r* Ttiursaay, Api.. 22, 1965, during th* the center line of Broad Street, tht And lor the Borough of Fair Haven, N •ection with u* bountHryy iilm kk»M«» M Thence (7) along U» center llne-ot County of Ifonttoufe. 8Utt of New County ol Moamoulh, Bute or New direction'along Lh« center lin* ot Poplar lounty of Monmouth, Bute ol New RRarlul n and KotmdeKtdl l YYonraahlpsn ; Thormpwn Avenue In a louthweiterly 'ollowing hours: Dally. 9:00 a.m. to Jeney, will meet it tht placet here- lace or point of Beginning. Avenue and tne center line of Poplar •nejr, will meet at th* placet herein- Thence U4> In ao carte rly direction thence westerly direction to a, point In :00 p.m. Also Monday April 19, Tues- after designated on The polling plac* for the Third Slec eriey, wui meet at th* places herein Avenue extended to lti Intersection Tt dltd the center line oi Palmer Avenue, the lajf April 20, Thursday April 22, from __on District is the new First Alt'. fter designated on with the center line of Beekman along the boundary line beiwetn Rar- ;00 p. ra. to 8:00 p. m. Saturday, TUESDAY, JITNB 1. 1955 TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1965 TUESDAY, JUNE 1, tun and Holmdel Toimshlp* to It* point end place of Begtnnlnt:. letween the hours of 7:00 a.m. and and Rescue Bquad Building, on the Place extended; thence (2) still In between Uie hours of / ;0U «u m. and intersection with the center iln* ol T*ie polling place Tor the Twenty- lundaya and Holidays excepted. Or >ast sld* ot Spring Street near Harding -,..«tm the hours of ILQC a. to. and westerly direction along the center flfl p.m. Tor the f«trpo*e at conduct t the Permanent Resist ration Bureau, :0O p.m. for the purpose of conducting ~oad. :00 p.m. tor the purpose of conduct- Palmer Avenue and lo the point of nventb Election District wiU be East Court House, Freehold, New Jersey, at :he Primary Election for the nomina- S the Primary Election for the nom- line of Beekman Place and tho center the Primary Election'for the nom- Beginning. Keansburg School, Ocean Ave., East tion of Candidates. fourth Election District line oi Beekman Place extended ta tion ol candidates. The polling place for th» Second Keansburg. any time up to and Including Thurs- Beginning at a point where the cen idtion of Candidates. its Intersection with the easterly boun- Salil Primary Election will be h«'!c day, April 22, 135, during the fol- Bald Primary Election win be held Said Primary Election will be held Election District in the Township of Description of the Ixrandariea lowing hours: Daily $:W a.m, to 4:30 ter line of Broad Street is Intersected . said municipality for the purpose dary line of tho Borough of Red Bank; aald municipality for the purposf Holmdet is at the Elementary School. ot Election District No. 38, ).m., Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays in said municipality for the purpose of with the center line of Haidlng Road, thence (3) In a general northerly direc ' nominating a Governor for the Holmdel RoadL Hazlet. New /•ney. nominating a Governor for the State ihence JEastwardly along the center line ' nominating & Governur for Uie State ito.i along the easterly boundary line In Middletown Township mcepted. AJso April 22, 1965, from ot New Jersey; two Members of the New Jersey, two Members of the ate of New Jersey, two Member.1 of Third Election Dtttrtet BEGINNING at a point formed by ':O0 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Btate Senate. Fifth Senate District; if Harding Eoad to its Intersection with :ate Senate, Filth Senate District; ot the Borough of Red Bank to iti tn- ie State Senate. Fifth Senate District; BEGINNING at a porm vmere the the intersection of the center line of three Members of the General Assem- branch Avenue, thence Southeastward- iiree Members of the General Assem- rsection wuh the southerly short ree Members of the General Assenv center line or the Crawford* Corner Stat* Highway Route- 35 and the cen- On Thursday, April 22, 1965, the reg- bly; a Sheriff for the County oi Mon- y along the center line of Branch y; u Sheriff for the County of Mon- ie of tho Navesink < North Ehrewa y; a Sheriff for the County of Mon- Road intersects the center line of ter line of th«' Earle Naval Ammuni- istration boolcs will be closed until af- mouth; Two Members ot the Board Vvenue to the curved boundary line olith; two Members or the Board of ury) Hlver; thence [<) in a general .outh; two Members cf the Board of Holland Road; tion Depot Railroad ligbt-ot-vr&y and ler the forthcoming Primary Election if the Borough of Red Bank. Boulh, hly direction nlonj the non- liostn* Freeholders for the County Thencs (1) In a northeasterly dtrec- running; o be held on Tuesday, June 1, 1965. if Chosen Freeholders for the Courtr * hosen Freeholders for [he County of ly ot Monmouth; three Coroners for Jouthweat and West along the boundary .th; three Coroners for the jerly shore line of the Navesink 'mimouffi; three Coroners for the on along the center line of HoUand Thence (l) along the cenl&r line of Notice of change of residence or ap- the County of Monmouth; one male line between ths Boroughs of Red Bank ounty of Monmouth; one male North Shrewsbury) River to Its inter ouniy itf Monmouth: une male and '.oad to Its Intersection wtih ttie cen- SUte Highway Route 35 In a south- llcatlon for transfer of registration and one female member of the State .nd Little Silver to the center line .nd one female Member of the jction with the center line of llance [emnle member of lhe State Ex- r line of trie Garden State Parkway: easterly direction to a point where the ihall be made either toy w-rltten re- Executive Committee for ea.cn of the ._if Broad Street_ , thence northwardly ,oad extended: thence (5) In a >ou- cutlve Committee for each nt tbe Thence <.2i in a southeasterly dlrec- •ama intersects the center line of Coop- tueat forwarded to the Municipal Clerk ate Executive Committee for each major political parties (Republican Along the center llm of Broad Street to the major political parties (Re- rly direction along the center line iBjor political parties (Republican ion along the center line ol tiie Oar- •r Road; r the County Board of Elections on and Democratic), and for the following LB intersection with the center Une . Hance Road and th« center lino of nd Democratic), and for the follow- en state Parkway to Us Intersection orms provided by said Municipal ubllcan arid Democratic i, and for 1th tne center tine of Red Hill Road; Thence (2) aJong the center line oi municipal offices, viz.: f Harding Road, tin fofnt or place of .e following municipal offices: viz: [ance Road extended to the point or K rnunidpiU offices, viz: Cooper Road In an easterly direction Clerk or Board or by calling In per- '.eglnning. ace of BEGINNING. Two Towiuhl|> Committee men for Ttience (3) in a southwesterly direct- to a point where the same tnter- ion at the office of the Municipal Clerk Two Councllmen tor the full term of Two Councllmen for the full term The polling place lor the Fourth ie full term of three years. ion along the center line o( Red Hill lects the center line of BUepy Hollow it County Board of Elections up to The polling place for the Fourth Blec- f three years each. '.oad to its intersection with tne center and Including April 22, 1065. three years each. ;kn District is at the Junior High Said Primary Elpetinn wii] be held ection District is the Knollwood Kair the purpose of nominating per- ! trie respective parties to tiie offices Thence (it along the center iln» ol - Sleepy Hollow Road In a northerly di- Election will meet on of the respective parties to the offices Fifth Election District )na ut tlie respective parlies to the ELECTION DISTRICT hove mentioned and also to elect one ie Holmdel-Evereli Road and along Beginning at a point on tne shore 'fices above mentioned and also to 1 ie dividing line between Holmdel and rection to a. point In the center line TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1965 above mentioned and also to elect one All thai p'trt of tho Borougti ot Fait inle anil one femult memher from Iddletown Townships, the various of Chapel Hill Road; letween the hours ot 7:00 a.m. and maJe and one female member from jne of the North Shrewsbury river d!- ect one male and one female nicm- iaven bounded as follows; to wit: ich election district in the Tmvnahlp Thence (4) along the center line oi :O0 p.m. for Uie purpose of conduct- each election district In the Borough eotly between the properties owned er fiom each election district in the BEGINNING at lhe paint where the f Holmdel as Members of the Mon- Chapel Hill Road In ' a northeasterly ng the General Election. of Red Bank as Members of the Mon- >y the Monmouth Boat Club and the oroufih of Fair Hnven aa Members enter Una ol Kemp Avenue inter- louth County Executive Commit tee • v id inn line n etween Holmdel and mouth County Executive Committee for iroperty known as iho Red Bank Uy- f tin' Monmouth County Executive iddletown Townships Intersects the then northerl r y direction to a point In Said General Election will be held ects the center nue ot Midge Koad, >r each o[ the Iwo nuijor j»olltie;it the center lne of Kings Highway; !n said munfcipaUtj- for the purpose, each or the two jnajur political parties jeum thence Southwardly tn the cen^ ommiUee lor each cf the two mujor ieing UJB northerly boundary line iirtica. Olepuhllcun ami Democratic). ?nter line of Willow Brook, said point Thence (5) continuing along the cen- it electing a Governor for the Btate Republican and Democratic). :er line ot Broad Street, thence South- oliticat parties, (.Kepubllcan and io iiorougb ol Kumsan; tnence tl] Notice is hereby given that quail- 'so being lhe Intersection point of the ter line of Chapel Hill Road as pro- if New Jersey; two Members ot the Notice Is hereby given that qualified wardly along the center line of Broad 'einocratlc). ed voters of the Township of Holm- elding line between Holmdel Town- jected in a northerly direction to a State Senate, Fifth Senate District; voters of the Borough of Red Bank, Itreet to tho Intersection with the cen' Notice is hereby given that qualified westerly direction along aald nor* uii, MUUlletuwn Township a.nd Coltl three Members of the General As- .er line ot Monmouth Street thence ierly boundary line of the Borough ot el, County of Man mouth, State of ock Township: point In the southerly boundary line County of Monmouth, State of New 'oters of the Borough of Fair Haven, .umson to Us intersection with the lew Jersey, not already registered in of the Earle Naval Ammunition Depot lembly; a. Sheriff, two Mern- Jersey, not already registered In said Westwardly along the center line of bounty of Monmoulh, Slate ot New d municipality under tlie laws of Tne ice <5) along the center ling of Reservation; >ers ot the Board of Chosen Free- municipality under the laws of New Monmouth Btreet to Ita Intersection nrsey, not already registered in sain enter line of Fair Haven Road; .'mow Brook the various coursei ttiere* T lencg (2) in a northerly direction Thence (6) along the boundary line holders, and three Coroners for the! ersey governing permanent reglstra- 1th the center Uno 'ot the tracks or lUnicipalily under (lie Inws of New if to the center line of Line Road and of the Earle naval Ammunition Depot bounty ot Monmouth, and for tha fol- .Ion may register or transfer with the oad bed of the New Jersey Southern ersey governing periuuncnl reBlsira- ong tho center line of Fair H ilratlun umy lesitster or inuiEfetransfer with 'anUrackle iio&d, snid brook being the Reiervatlon in a westerly thence north- lowing municipal offices, viz: clerk ot said municipality at his of- railroad thence Northwardly along the lon may register or transfer with the :oad and the center line of Fair ie clerk of sale] iminledpaJity nt his oundary line between the Townahlpi westerly direction lo a point In the Two Councllmen for tha lull term fice, Municipal Building, 32 Monmouth lenter of the tracks of the New Jer- lerk of Bald municipality at hla ot* [aven Kond extended to tho southerly 'flee, residence Red Bank-Holmdel ' Holmdel. Colts Neck, Marlboro and center line of the Earle Naval Am- of three year3 each. Street, Red Bank, New Jersey, at any ey Southern railroad, to the shore of ce, Borough Hall. 748 Itiver Iload, iore of the Naveaink (North Shrr load, Holnuld, New Jersey, at any time up to and including Thursday, the North Shrewsbury river, (Nave- ury) River; thenCe (3) In a south- Thence (6) in an easterly direction munition Depot Railroad right-of-way; Notice Is hereby given that qualified 'air Haven, New Jersey, at any time -asterjy direction along the southerly me up to and Includes Tim Mil ay. Thence (7) aJorvg the center line of vote t> of the Borough of Eatontown, April 22, 1965, during the following link), thence Southeast wardly and p Co and including Tliunjclaj*, April Pill 22. 1D6& flurJnj! lhe following ,nd then southeasterly direction along the Earle Naval Ammunition Depot County of Monmouth, Btate of New hours: Dally 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m., Northeastwardly along the shore of the !2, 1065, during the following hours: lore line ol the Navenlnk (North ours: IMlly 9:00 a.m. io 12:30 p.m. al- ic center 1 no of Var.Bniekle Roatf to Railroad right-of-way In a southwest- Jersey, not already registered In said Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays North Shrewsbury river to the center "'ally 9:00 a.m. to 5:1X1 p.m., Sutur- Ihrewsbury) River to ita intersection i April 20, 21. and 22 from 7:00 p.m. to ie center line ol the Holmdel Road; erly thence southerly thence southwest- municipality under the laws of New cepted. Also April 20, 21, and 22 from line between the property belonging to .ays, Sundays and Holdays excepted. 1th tha center line ol Glllespte Ave. :00 p. in at Township Hill, Crawford's Thence (7> in an easterly direction Tersey governing permanent re gist ra- the Monmouth Boat Club and property "ir at tho Permanent Registration le extended; thence H\ in a eon- long tlie center line o! the Holmdel erly direction to a point where the ":00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. or at the1 orni;r Road, Saturdays, Sundays and :oad io Its Intersection with the center aama Interests the center line ot State, lon may register or transfer with the 'ermanent Registration Bureau, Court Known «s the Red Bank Lyceum, the bureau, Court House, Freehold, New 1ierly direction along the center lln* :o1i(luys excelled. Or at Hie Perma- Highway Route 35, the point and place cierk of said municipality at her of- House, Freehold, New Jersey, at any point or place of Beginning. 'ersey, at any time up lo and includ- GilJcspJs Avenue and the center lire ent Registration Bureau, Court House. ne of the Crawiords Comer Ro*d: erf Beginning. i 'Ice, tenporary Borough Hall, Tlirock- The polling place for the Fifth Eloc- Thursday, April 22, 1965, during if Ollleapla Avenue extended to Us Tnence (Bt m * «outhcasterly dir«- morton. Avenue, Eatontown. New Jer- time up to and Including Thursday, itersection with the center Une •(•hold, Now Jerspy, at any time up lon and along the center line of the The polling place for the twenty-; ley, at any time between Wednes- April 22; 1965, during the following lon District Is Liberty Engine House, following hours: Dally 9:00 a.m. .lver Road; thence (&) In an easterly and Including Thursday, April 11. itawforda Corner Road to iti Inter- •ightli election district will be Falrvlew day, June 2, IB65, and Thursday, hours: Dally &;00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Vlilto BtreeL o 4:30 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays ami irectlon along th« center line 005, during Llm following houra: Daily action with the center line of Holland School, Cooper Eoad. September 23, 1065, during the fol- Saturdays, Sundays and holidays ex '''-•• Sixth Election District holidays excepted. Also April 21, .lver Road to its intersection with :00 a m. to 4:3ft p.m., Saturdays, Sim oad and to the point ol Beginning. Description of lbe> boundaries lowing houra; Dally 9:00 a. m. to cepted. Also April 22, 1B65, from 9:00 Beginning at a point where the cen- .6Gb, from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. ie center line of Elm Place extenciei 'ays nmi Holidays excepted. Also The polling place in the Third filee- of Election District No. 38 1:00 p. m., Saturdays, Sundays and a.m. to 9.00 p.m. ter line of Monmouth Street Is inter- On Thursday, April 22, 3965, icnce (6) In a southerly direction •pril 22, 1965, from 0:00 a.m. to 9:00 lon District In the Township ol Holm- In MlddlHmvn Township Holidays excepted. Or at Permanent On Thursday, April 22, 1UM, the Reg- jected with the center Una of Broad •eglstratlon books will be closrd until long the center line ol Elm Place and m. el Is at the Holmdel VIIlags PJre- BEGINNING at a point In the Gen- FleglBtratlon Bureau, Court House, fter tlie fortlicomiriK Primary Elec- On Thursday, April lfifis, ouse. Main Street. Holmdel, New Jtr- itration books will be closed until Street, thence Southwardly Along tht i center line ot Elm PJn.ce extender ley. ter line of Locust Avenue where the Freehold, New Jersey, at any time after the forthcoming primary Elec- "enter line ol Broad Street to in in- tor to be held on Tuesday, June 1, the center line of Willow Street; tiim ration b In a westerly dlrectlci f>ii to be held on Tuesilny, June 1, DANIEL S. ELY, 1065. Place, thenco Westwardly along tiie •Ions the center lire of Willow Strec [K5.V Towmhtp Clerk. running: .he following hours: Dally 9:00 a.m. Notice of change of residence or ap- center line of Reckless Place to Its In- Notice of change of residence or ap- o Ita Intersection with tho center line Thence (1) along the center line of o 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and plication for transfer of registration eraectlon with tho center line ot Ma- ilicntlon for trans for of reglHtratlim if Kemp Avenue extended; thence (" Notice of ch&tific of residence or pril 20, 21 Locust Avenue in a northerly direction 'holidays excepted. tha.Il bo made either by written re- ,i)a Avenue, thence Northwardly along hall be made either by written re- leal ion for transfer of reKlstrtitlon to a point where the same intersects n a southerly direction along the ce .i&ll OP made either tiy written ro- quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk1 ;hB center line of Maple Avenue " iiest forwarded to tlie Municipal cierlt ,er Una ot Kemp Avenue and center REGISTRY AND ELECTION the center line of OB borne Avenue; On Thursday, September 23, 1965, theor the County Board of Elections on „ Intersection with the center 11 tlie County Board of Election !uest forwarded to lhe Municipal Clerk registration books will be closed un- forms provided by said Municipal Clerk ,ne of Kemp Avenue extended to te r t)i« County Roant ol Elertlons on NOTICE Thence (3) along the center line of if Chestnut Street, thence Westwnrdly orms provided by said Municipal »oint or place of BEGINNING. inns provided liy said Municipal BOROVGU OF SHHEWSBURV, S. 1, Oaborne Avenue In a northwesterly di- MI arter the forthcoming" General Elec- or Board or by calling: Jn person at along the center Una of Chestnut ilerk or Board or by calling in per- The polling place (or tho Fifth Elec- rection to the center line of Monmouth .lon to be held on Tuesday, Novem- '.he office of the. Municipal Clerk or. on at Uie office of ttie Municipal llerk or Board or by calHns in pcr- Notice Is hereby «l>-en ttiat the Di* ber 2, 1005. Itreet, Xo Its intersection 'ith the Ion District is Uie Willow Street School, rm nt the office of the Municipal Clerk \ Avenue; rounty Board of Elections up to and tracks of the New Jersey Southern rail- 'lerk or County Board of Elections 'iliow Street. let Boards of Election and Registry \ Thence (3) alone the center line of Notice o( change of residence or ap- including April 22, 1965i ip to and Including April L>2, 19G5. r County Board of Elections up to ,i and for the Borough ol Shrewsbury, plication for transfer of registration •oatf, thenco Northwardly alonR the .nd including April 22, 1965. lounty of Monmouth, State of New Jer- Monmouth Avenue In a northwesterly The said Boards ot Registry and .racks ot road bed of tho New Jersey The Bald Boards of Registry and ELECTION DISTRICT 5 The said Hoards of Registry and direction to a point where the same shall be made either by written re- Election will meet on; Southern railroad to Its intersection Election will meet on llection will meet on oy, will meet at the places hereinafter Intersects the center line of Sears Ave quest forwarded to.. th. a. Municipa___ .. l Clerk, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 19G3 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1965 All that part ol the Borough of Fair ealgnated on Due; >r the County Board, ol Elections on with toe center line ot blonmoulh aven bounded nn follows; to wit; TUESDAY, NOVmWEH 2 l!K»,r» between the hours of 7:00 a. m. and Itreet, thenco Eastwardly along the etween the hours of 7:00 a.m. and BEGINNING at the point where the TUESDAY, JUNfi 1, 199H Thence (4) along the center line of orn;s provided by aald Municipal 8:00 p. m. for the purpose of conduct- :00 p.m. tar the purpose of contfuct- ntween the hours of 7:00 n.m. and n the nuurs of 1:00 a.m. end 8:00 Clerk or Board or by calling in pirson ing the General Election. :enter line ol Monmoulh Street to Its lenter line of Fair Haven Road Inter- ;00 p.m. for the pitrpoae of conduct- Bears Avenue In a northerly direction at the office of the Municipal Clerk or Intersection with the center line of ig the Ger.ora.1 Election. acts the center line ol RldRe Road, ) rn for the purpose of conducting thence northeasterly direction to al Said General Election will be held In Broad Street, the point or place of Said General Election will be held ing the General Election, he Primary Election foe nomination ot point In the center line of Valley County Board of Elections up to and said municipality for the purpose of i Bald municipality lor the imrposi jelng the northerly boundary line oi Said General Election will ho hold Drive; Including September 23, 1965. Beginning. he Borough of Rumson; thence (1) In In Bald municipality for the purpose of LIHU dates. electing a Governor for Uie State of The polling place for the Sixth Elec- [ electing a Governor for the Stat eaterly direction along eald north Sniri Primary Election will be held Thence (&) along the center line of Tha following Is a description ol Uie New Jersey; two Members of the State >t New Jersey; two Members of the ' " if ;t Oocernor tvT the StJile In said municipality for the purpose of Rlectlon Districts In the Borough of Senate, Fifth Senate District: three .lon District 13 Relief Enfiku House, irly boundary line of the Borough ol Jersey, two Members of lhe Valley Drive In a northwesterly direc- Drummond Place, ilate Semite, Fifth Senate District; lumBon to its Intersection with tin iiinatini; a Governor (or the State tion to a point where the eame inter- Eatontown and tha polling places In Members of the General Assembly; iiree Mem tiers or the Opneral AH State Senate, Fifth Senate District; New Jersey, Iwo Members of the sects ths boundary line between the lame, vis: Sheriff, two Members of the Board of Seventh Election Ulitrlct enter lino ol Hanco Road; thence (2) Members of the Gencrnl Asscm- e m !J 1 y ; a Sheriff, Iwo Mem a northerly direction nlnng the cen ittttc Semite, Fifth Senate District; Boro of Atlantic Highlands and Mld- First Election District Chosen Freeholders, three Coroners for Beginning at a point where the center era of the Board of Chosen Free- ly; u Sheriff, two Members ol hree Members of tlie General AHsem- dletown Township; flection District One U nereby de- the County of Monmouth; and for the line of Broad Btreet Is intersected with er line of Hance Road to Its lnter- • Mount of Chosen Freeholders tallowing municipal offices, viz.: jolders, and three Coroners for the ection with trie center itno of KJvei if three Coroners for the County oi ly; ;i Sheriff (or the County of Mon- Thence (fi) along the boundary nned and described aa that section :ho center line of Reckless Place, County of Monmouth,' and for the fol iioutti; two Members ot the Board and territorerritory ooff th* Borough deslg- :hence Southwardly along tha centur rl; thencn (3t In nn easterly dl. tTonmouth anil Inr till following mu aratlng the Boro of Atlantic Highlands Two Councflmen for the full term of lowing municipal offices, viz; ection along tho center line of River liclpal offlcea, viz: f Chosen Freehold era (or the County and Mlddietown Township the various at as (oliowe: three years each, Ine ot Broad Street to the Southerly Two Councllmen for the full term if Monmoutli; three Coroners far the courses thereof to a point where the BEGINNING at the Intersection ot Notice Is hereby given that qualified ioundary of tho Borough of Rad Bank, if three years each. ^fl to ita intersection with trie cen- Twn Township Conimitteemen for same Intersects the boundary between .er line of Cedar Avenue extends lhe full term of three years. -ounty of Monmouth; one male and :he center lini e of SState HighwaHih y NoN . voters of the Borough of Red Bank, thence Northwestwardly along the cen- Notice la hereby given that qualified ;hence <*> In a southerly direction fiile member of tha State Ex- the Boro of Highlands and Middletown » or Neptune Highway as it is some- County or Monmouth, State of New :er line of the tracKs or iQdd bed of oters of the Boroush of Fair Haven Notice is hereby given tlmt quail -cutlve Committee (or each of the Township, eatd point being a common imes called, and the boundary line Jersey, not already registered In said long the center Una at Cedar Avenue led voters of the Tt>wmhlj> nr Hohnrtei, .he New York and Long Branch rail- County of Monmouth, State or New .nd the center line ot Cedar Avenue nnjor political parties (Republican and corner of the boundary line separating between the Borough of Eatontown municipality under the laws of New road company to Its Intersection with ""arsey, not already registered in said bounty of Monmouth. State of New democratic), and for UIB following the Boro of Atlantic Highlands, the and running thence (1) Southerly, along Jersey governing permanent registra- ;he center line of Chestnut Street, nuniclpality under the lnws of New ten tied to It'n Intersection with th ersey, not already registered in an Id said center line of State Highway tion may register or transfer with the ;etiter lino ot Third Street; thenc' mini duality under the laws of Now municipal offices, viz: Eoro of Highlands and Middletown Ihence Eastwardly along the center line ersey governing permanent 6) in an easterly direction along the ersey governing permanent rejectra^ Tax Assessor for the full term ot Township; No, 35 or Neptune Highway as It Is clerk of said municipality at his of- of Chestnut Street to Ita Intersection Ion may register or transfer with tlie bur years. also known, to the brook which crosses fice, Municipal Building, 32 Monmouth with the center line of Maple Avenue, :enter line ol Third Street and thi .ion may register or trnrutler with tht Thence CO alonjf tha boundary line Slate Highway No. 35 or Neptune Higiv Street, Bed Bank, New Jersey, at any ;lerk of said municipality at Ills of :enter Ilno of Third Street extended :'erk cf said municipality nt his of Two , Council members lor the, full •e par at ing the Boro of Highlands and way Immediately south of Kremer Ave- :hence Southwardly along the center ice, Borough Hall, 6(M River Road, o Us Intersection with the center line Ice, residence Reii RanK-Holmde nn of* thrca years each. Middletown Township the various nue; thence (2) Northeasterly along said between Wednesday, "June i, Ine of Maple Avenue to the Intersection •'air Haven, New Jersey, at any time toad, Holmdel, New Jersey, nt any courses thereof to a point where the anrt Thursday, September 23, mh the center Una of Reckless Place, letween Wednesday, June 2. 1965, and t Fair Haven Road; thence (6) In * Said Primary Election will be held tame Intersects the westerly shore line brook and ulso Along boundary line of loutherly direction along the centci line between Wednesday, June 2 or the purpose of nominating persons Election Districts No. 1 and 3 to another 1965, during the following hours: Dally thence Eastwardly along the center line Thursday, September 23, 19(15, during ,ne of Fair Haven Road to the poln .965, find Thursday, September 23, 't the respective parties to the offices of the Shrewsbury River; brook which runs in an Easterly di- t:O0 a.m. to 5:00 p.-m., Saturdays, Sun- of Reckless Place to the center line of 'he following hours: Dally 9:00 a.m. IHS5, rlnrlnp the following hnura: Daily Thence (8) a,long the westerly ehoro days and Holidays excepted. Or at Broad Street, the point or place of Ba- o 5:0" p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and r place or BEGINNING. ':00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., nt Township bove nienttcned and also to elect one rection South of Brook Avenue and Permanent Registration Bureau, Court male and one lemale member from line of the Shrewsbury River In a Elizabeth Parkway; thence (3) running Inning. Holidays excepted. Or nt Permanent fall, CruwHmis Corner Knarf. Satur- uach dec!Ion dlalript in the Borough southerly direction to the northerly Easterly, along the last named brook House, Freehold, New Jerseyi at any The polling place tor the Beventh HegJslrjiflon Bureau, Court House, Tlie polling place for the Sixth Elec ays, Sundays and Holidays exppptPii. ihore line of the Naveslnk River; •Ime between Wednesday, June 2, >r nt Permanent Kpplstratlon Htirenu >( Shrewsbury us Members of the Mon- ind continuing on In a straight line 1065, and Thursday, September 23, 1965, ilcctlon District Is Relict Engine freehold, New Jersey, at any time Ion District ia the Fire House, Rlvei nouth County Executive Committee Thence (S) along the northerly Bhore ,o the middle of Wyckoff Road op- House, Drummoni Place. n Wedneadiiy, Juno 2, 1965, .nd Battin Roads. Court House, Freehold, New Jersey e:ich of the two major political line of the Naveslnk River In a weat- posite intersection of Meadowbrook Ave- during the following hours: Dally fl:00 .t any time between Wednesday, Junt a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays Eighth Election District Thursday, September 23, 1965, during ROX W. NELSON, .mrties (Hopubllean and Democratic). . «rly thence northwesterly thance west- nue ; thence (41 Northeasterly, along '.he following lionrs: Dally ii:00 a.ni. ', 1965, nnr1t Thursday, September 23, erly direction to the northeasterly shore center line of Wyckoff Road, to the and Holidays excepted. Beginning in ttie center line of Lo- o 4:.10 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays nn«! Borough Olerl 9d!i, during thr roitowtns Jinurs: puilj Notice Is. hereby given that qualified Hue of Clay Pit Creek; center Una of Broad Street: thence On Thursday, September 23, 1965, thecust Avenue »t high water line of tne iprll 20, 21 J195.5 :00 a.m. to 4;Tfl ]>,m. Saturdays, Sun jters of tho Borough of Shrewsbury, North Shrewsbury river, thence East Holidays excepted, lays and Holidays rxcejitrd. bounty ot Monmouth, State of New Thence (10) along the northeasterly (6) Easterly, along the center line of registration books will be closed until On Thursday, September 23, 196!i, Jersey, not already rcglaterod In aald •hore line of Clay Pit Creek in a Broad street to Main street, the di- after the forthcoming General Election rly along center Une ot Locust Ave> Lhe registration nooks will be cloae< northwesterly direction to a point in viding line between tha Borough of lo be held on Tuesday, November 2, _iue to the center line of Shrewsbury REGISTRY AND ELECTION On Thursday, September 23, 1965, municipality under the laws ol New Avenue; thence, Boutherly along the ntll after the forthcoming Genera! Jersey governing perinnnent registra- the center line of Loouat Avenue, the Baton town and Borougti ot Oceanport; 1965, Election to he held on Tuesday, No- NOTICE .he registration books will be closet tion mny register or iranster with the point and place of Beginning. thence (6) Northerly along the boun- Notice of change of residence or ap :enter lino of Shrewsbury Avenue to vember 2, 1955. BOIIOUGII OP SLA imitilir, N. J, intll after the forthcoming General cleric of Bald municipality at her of- dary-line between the Borough of Eat- plication for transfer of registration .he center line of Chestnut Street; Election lo fop held on Tue.sday, The polling place for the twenty' ontown and Borough of Oceanport to Notice of change of residence or up' Notice IB hereby given thai tne fice, im nroa.il Street, Shrewsbury, ninth election district will be Nave- shall be made either by written request :hence Easterly along tha center line illcation for transfer o( regtstratlo 1 'ember 2. 1M5. New Jersey at any time up to and the Southerly line of Fort Monmouth forwarded to the Municipal Clerk or it Chestnut Street to the center line rlct Board of Election and Registry li No'ice of change of residence or •Ink Fire House, Monmouth Ave., Na- tract: thence (7) Westerly and North- shall be made eltlier by written n ind for the Borougn o! Sea Bright, including Thursday, April 22, 1965, dur- veslnk. the County Board of Elections on forms s! the C.R.R. Co's, right of way; thence quest forwarded to tne Municipal plication for transfer of rcglstratioi ing tin* following hours; Daily 9; 30 er]/ along the boundary line of the provided by said Municipal Cleric or Northerly along center line of C. 11, County of Monmouib., State o! Nev 8li!ill be marte either hy written a. in. to 4 ;3D p. m., Saturdays, Bun- Description of the boundaries Government Reservation known aa Board or by calling in person at the R. Co.'e right ot way to high watei Clerk or the County Boanl of Eloc lereey. win meet at the plB.cs herein quest forwarded to the Municipal Cler or flection District No. 30 Fort Monmouth, ba the distance what .Ions on forma provided by said Mu- days and holidayholidy s exceptedcp . O r at tht e In Middletown Township office of the Municipal Clerk or County line of the North Shrewsbury River, itttsr designated on or the County Board of Elections oi Pny t Rgistration Bureau Court It may to the point :000 a." rn*. t o "4:3430 p. m." running: tion and polling place for the £*lrst Borough of Red Bank and the location The polling placo for the Eighth ffilec- The following Is a description ol tne lomlnatlon of Candidates. 965. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays tx- Thence (I) along the center line of Election District la tne Fir* House, of polling places for each of the said ;fon District Is Union FJre House, Election Districts In the Borough of Siild Primary Election will be Jiel leptp/i. Also April 22, 1965, from 9:00 Bamm Hollow Road in a northwesterly Broad street. districts, to wit: Shrewsbury Avenue^ Fair Haven and the polling places In a said municipality for the purpos' The following is a description ot the i. in. to 9:00 p, m. direction to a point In the center '.' Ninth Election District lame, to wit: if nominating a Governor for the Stat' Election Districts in the Township ol of Red Hill Road: Second Election Diitrlct First Election District Holmdel and tha polling places in On Thuraclay, April 22, 1965, the ceg- Election District Two is nereby de Beginning In the center line of U>- ELECTION DISTRICT I if New Jersey, two Members at th> lame, to wit: slratlon books will be closed until it- Thence (2) along the center line of Beginning at a point on the shore of cust Avenue at high water line of the Stale Senalc, Flttli Senate District Red Hill Road In a generally south- fined and described as that section the Naveslnk River directly between All that part of the Borougi) of Fair or the forthcoming Primary Election and territory of the 3orough dealg tho properties owned by the Monmoulh North Shrewsbury River, thence East- Havien bounded as follawa: to wit: j Memliera of the General First Election District .o he licld on Tuesday, June 1. 1965. westerly direction to a point where the nated as follows: erly along center line of Locus! Ave- tjjy; a Sheriff for the County BEGINNING at a point where thi Notice of change or residence or ap- •ame Intersects the easterly property Boat Club and the properly of the BEGINNING at the point wnere the Monmouth, twn Members of the Bo line, of the Garden State Parkway; BEGINNING at me intersection ol Borough of Red Bank, thence South' nue to tha center line of Shrewsbury :enter lino of Buena Vista Avenue, be- center' line of Line Road Intersects thi liicjiilon for transfer of registration the center line of Btate Highway No. wardly to the center line of Broad Avenue; thence Southerly along cent* :>[ Chosen Freeholders for the Count: center line of Bethany P.onct, iai< jhiill be made either by written re- Thence (3) along the easterly proper- 35 at tho dividing line between the line o[ Shrewsbury Avenue to tha cen- ng Ibe westerly boundary line of the Monmoutli; three Coroners for point also being In th« dividing llm quest fbrwarded to lhe Municipal Clerk ty line of the Garden Btate Parltway Street to Its intersection with the cen- Borough ol Rumaon, Interesects tho Jounty of Mor.mouth; one male Borough ot Eatontown and the Bor- ter lino of Mechanic Street, thence ... line ot • Chestnut Street, thence between Matiwan Township, Raritan or the t County Board of Elections on In a southeasterly direction to a point, ough ot New Shrewsbury and running Easterly along center line ot Chestnut :enter Una of Ridge Road, being the Mie female member of the State Exccu- Township and Holmdel Township; furnifl provided by aald Municipal Clerk •aid point being iti the northerly hounrt' Eastwardly along the center Ilno of lortherly Doundary line or tho Borougi Jve Committee for each of the inajo; ary of Block 32 of the tax map of Mid- thence (1) Westerly Alone Lafetra'i Mechanic Street to a point one hun- Street to the center line of right oj if Rumson; thence <1) In a westerly Thence (1) in an eaateriy direction or Board or by calling In person at Brook along the dividing line between dred feet from Its Intersection with the way of the New York and Long Branch .political parties (Republican and Dem along the center line of Bethany Roai' the office o[ the Municipal Clerk or dletown Township; the Borough of Eatontown and the railroad: thence Snutheasteriy alnng Jlrectlon along Bald northerly bound- jcratlc), and for the following munlci County Board of Elections up to and Thence (4) along tha northerly bound- Westerly line of Harrison Avenue, then center line of right of way ol New ary Uno cf ttie Borough of Rumaon to LI offices, viz: to Its intersection with iho center Iln ary of Block 32 aforesaid In a gener- Borough of New Shrewsbury, be the southeasterly along and parallel there- Its Intersection with the center line of ol Old Manor Road; 'nclmllng April 22, 19G5. distance what It may to the center of to, a line one hundred feet back from York and Long Branch railroad to the A Mayor lor the full term or tw The eald Boards of Registry and illy northeasterly direction to a point Hope road; thence (2) Southerly Along center line of River Street (produced); Kemp Avenue; thence (2) In a north years. Thence (2) In a southerly direction Election will meet on: In tho center line of Dwight Road, the WesterJy line o; Harrison Avenue irly direction along the center jino ol [long the center line of Old Mano the center line of Hops road, be ttie lo the new boundary line of the Bor thence Westerly along tha center Jlnc Two Councilman (or the full tsrr TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1963 said point being distant one hundred distance what it may to Its intersection jf North Shrewsbury River; thenci temp Avenue to Its Intersection with if three yeara each. Road to Itf Intersection with (he- cen uetween tha hours of 7:00 a. m. and seventy fve feet more or less (175' ough of Bed Bank, thence Easterly the center Una of Willow street, *:sr line of Brentwood Hoad; plus or minus) north of the intersec- with the center line of Wyckoft road, along the said boundary Une One Hun- Northerly along the high water line ol :hence <3> in an easterly direction Said Primary Election will be hel 3:00 p. m. for lhe purpose of con- tion ol the center line of Ballantine And the dividing line between District dred feet distant to the center line North. Shrewsbury river to Iho center :or trie purpose or nominating per- Thence (31 In-« westerly dlrectloi ducting the General Election. No. 2 and District No, 4; thence <3> Ine of Locust Avenue, the point oi along tha center line ol Willow Etreel sons of the respective parlies to thi Hone the center line of Brentwooi Said General Election will be held Road with the Intersection ot tho cen- of Harrison Avenue, thence Northerly to Its Intersection with tho Center 11ns if ticca above mentioned and also float! to Its Interaectlon with the cen ter line of Dwight Road; Northerly, along the center Une ol along tho center JJno of Harrison Ave- •lace of Beginning. Elm Placo and Elm Place ex- 1 in Bald municipality for the purpose of Wyckoff road and the dividing line nue lo the center line ot Beekman The polling place of the Ninth £ Road, said point also being the Inter- along the center line of Grant Ave- ary of the Borough of Red Bank; Beginning in the center line of River River Road; thence (5) In a westerly center lino of May fair Road; Assembly; a Sheriff, two Members nue and along the dividing tins of thence Northerly along aald Easterly Street at high water Una of North - major political parlies, (Republlca of tlie Board or Chosen Freeholders, aecton of Nut Bwamp Road with the Districts No. 2 and No. 4, be lhe dis- direction along the center line o nd Democratic). Thenco (5) In an easterly direction and three Coroners for the County of Mlddletown-Llncroft Road; boundary of the Borough of Red Bank Shrewsbury River, iftence Easterly River Road to lt« Intersection with th Notice is hereby given that quallflei lioiig the center Une ol May fair Boa<' tance what It may to the center line ol to the Southwesterly corner of lot D, along center line of River Street (pro- center line of GHleapIo Avpnue ex- .o its Intersection with the center llm MonmouUi, and for the following mu- Thenco (8) along tho center line oi Richardson Avenue; thence <5> Easter- block 14. of the official tax map of duced) to the center line cf right of voters of lhe Borough of Bea Brlp;rr nicipal offices, viz.: the Mlddletown-Llncroft Road In a ly along Richardson Avenue to the cen- tended; thence (6) in a northerly di- County or Monmouth, Stiito ot Nc of Telegraph Hill Hoad; A Tax Assessor for the full term of northeasterly dlreotlon to a point where the Borough of Red Bank, thence East- way of the New York and Long, Branch rectlon along the center line of Gil- ter line of South Street at an angle In erly along the new Southerly boundary .railroad; thence Southeasterly along the Jerney, not already roglBtcred In nai Thence (61 along the center Une _ four years. the same Intersects the center line of South Btreet where the brook crosses lesple Avenuo and the center line ol municipality under the laws of Ne Telegrapn Hill Road and along thi. Two Council members for the full Oak HJJ1 Road and Bamm Hollow line cf the Borough of Red Bank to center line of right of way of New GUIeapie Avenue extended lo the smith' Jfirfley governing permanent rcgistn various counes thereof and In a south- Road, the point and place of Begin- the same; thence (8) Northeasterly, the center line of L&kc Avenue, thence York and Long Branch railroad to a irly Bhore line or the Navealnfc (North term of thiree yeara each. along the siM orook to its intersection Northerly along the center line of Lake point distant Beven Hundred and Nine- :lon imty register or transfer Northerly, along the center known as River Road) to Ita Intersec- center line of right ot way of C. R. Si. day, April 22, 19(35, during the follow CUrrien Stale Parkway tn the cen- Jersey governing permanent registra- Description of the boundaries line of Neptune Highway, and dividing section with thB center Jino of Buena Ins hours: Dally 9:00 a.m. to H:0f tion may register or transfer with the of Election Difrtrlct No. 31 tion with the center line of Haddon of N. J.; thence Northerly along th« Vleta. Avenue extended: thence (8) In :er line of tha Crawford* Corner Road lino between Districts 1 and 3 to the Park, extended Southerly, thence Nortn- center line of right of way of tht noun, 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Saturdays. Sui clerk of said municipality at her of- ' in Middle town Township place of Beginning. southerly direction along the cente! days, and Holidays excepted. Or r Thence (8) along the center line ol fice, 76G Broad Btreet, Shrewsbury, New BEGINNING at a point formed by ft rly along the center line of HaddonC. R. R, of N. J. to a point dlutan line of Buena Vista Avenue and thi :ha Crawford's Corner Road and In I Place ot meeting of Board ot Elec- Park to the shore of the Naveslnk One Hundred and. Fifty feel Souther)- Uie Permanent Registration Bureai Jersey, at any time between Wednes- the Intersection of the center line of tion and polling place of Uie Second winter line of Buena Vista Avenue ex- Court House, Freehold, New Jersey, t northwesterly direction to the centei day. June 2, 1!>65, and Thursday, Sep- the New York & Long Branch Rail River, then Soutliwestwardly and West- liom the South side of West Bergen tended to tha point or place of BEGIN any time ur» to and Including Tnur; line of tha Hoimael Hoad; road right-of-way and tha center line of Election District li the Margaret Vet- wardly along the shore of the Nave- Place measured at right angles there- NINO tember 23, 1965, during Uie following ter School, Qrant Avenue. sink River to the point above men- to; thence Westerly and parallel with day, .April 22, 1965, riurljis tlie Tollov Thence (9) In a westerly dlrectloi houra: Daily 9:30 n. m, to 4:30 p. m., Laurel Avenue, said point being in the Tho polling place for the First Eiec INK hours: Daily 9:00 a. m. to 1:3 along the center tine of the Holmdel Saturdays, Sundays and holidays ex- boundary line between Holmdel Town- Third Election DUtrlct tioned at the shore line of the said We3t Bergen Place to high water Unr p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and Holiday Ro-id to the center line of VanBrackl' ship and Middletown Township .and Election District Three is hereby di river directly between the propertiei of the North Shrewsbury river; thenci Jon District la tha Willow Street School, Road; ceptcfl. Or at Permanent Registration running: fined and described as that section and owned by the Monmouth Boat Club Northwesterly nlonc high water line ol Willow Street. excepted. Also April 22, KM35, froi Bureau, Court House, Freehold, New 0:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Thence (10) In a northwesterly am Jersey, at any time between Wednes- tsrrltory of the Borough as follows: and tha property of the Borough of the North Shrewsbury river to the then westerly direction along the cen' Thenco (1) along the boundary line BEGINNING at the common comer, Red Bank, at the Tolnt or place of center line of River Street, the i ELECTION DISTRICT 2 On Thursday, April 22, 1965, the reg. day, June 2, 1965, and Thursday, Sep- between Holmdel Township and Mtd- latratlon books will be closed until a' ter line of VnnBrackle Road tne varlou: tember 23, 19C5. during the following dletown Township in a northeasterly of Districts No. I, 2, 3 and 4 In tne Beginning. jor place of Beginning. All that part of the Borougn of Fall courses thereof to the center line eenter line of Neptune Highway and :er the forthcoming Primary Electio hours: Daily O'M a. m. to 4:30 p. m., direction to a point in the center line The polling place for the Tenth Elec- Haven bounded aa follows; to wit; to be held on Tuesday, June 1, ISNi" Lino Road; Saturdays, Sundays and holidays ex- of Stdle Highway Route 35; running, thence (1) Southerly, along the The polling place for the First :ton District in the River 8treet school. BEGINNING at the point where the center line of Neptune Highway cross- tlon District Is Naveslnk Hook & Lad* Notice of ctiHTifTd of residence or &P' Thence (11) In a northerly directloi cepled. Thence (2) along the center line ol Eleventh Election District center line ot River Road Intersect plication lor transfer of regiBtratioi along the center line of Line Road am On Thursday, September 23, 1995, ing the circle and continuing In the der Fire House. Mechanic Street. Beginning in the center line of New- the center 11ns of Hance Road thence State Highway Route 35 In an east or center line of Neptune Highway be tne shall lie made either by written re along the boundary lino between Man the registration books will be closed ly thence southeasterly direction to a Second Election District man Springs road at hlth water line 1) In a northerly direction along thi quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerl win Township and Holmdel Towns hi i until after HIB forthcoming General point where the same Intersects the distance what it may to Whale Pond of the North Shrewsbury river, thence Brook and dividing line between the Beginning at a point where the ._.. center lino of Hance Road and" the or Lhe County Board of Elections o to the center Une of Bethany Roai Eloclloo to be held on Tuesday, No- Center line of Kings Highway; Easterly along the center line of New center Uno ot Hance Road extcndci forms provided by said Municipal Cler. and to ttie point of Beginning. vember 2, 1965. Borough of Eaiontown and Township ter Uno of Mechanic Btreet Is Inter man Springs road to the center oi Thence (3) along the center line ol of Ocean; thence (2) Easterly, along sected with the center line of Broad Intersection with the Boutherly or Board or hy culling In person at th> The polling place lor the First Else- Notice of chs^ge of residence or ap- Kings Highway in a westerly direc- Broad Street; ihence Northerly along Bhore line of the Naveslnk (North office of the Municipal Clerk or Count tlon District in the Township of Holm- plication lor Transfer of registration tion to a point where the same In the dividing line between the Borough Street, thence Southwardly along tha center of Broad Btreet to the centf ~ of Eat onto wn and the Township ol center line of Broad Street to ita in' Shrewsbury) River; thence (2) In a Board of Klectlnns up to and Inclui del la at the Elementary School, Holm shall he made either hy written re- tersects the center Una of Red Hii: Une of rl£ht of way of New York an general easterly direction along Inn April 22, 1965, del Hoad. Hazlet New Jersey. quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk Road; Ocean, be the distance what It may to tersection with the center line of Wai Long Branch railroad; thence North- Second Election Ofstrfnf the dividing line between the Borough fico Street, thenco Eustwardly along southerly shore line of the Nave sink The said Boards or Ke&latry ar or the County Board of Elections on Thence (4) along the center line of westerly along center line of the right (North Shrewsbury) River to ita Inter Election will meet on BEGINNING at a point wher« th forma provided by said Municipal Clerk oF West Long Branch and the Borougn the center lino of Wallace Street to of way of the New York and Long Red Hill Road In a southwesterly di- of Katontown; thence (3) Northerly. the -rear of the property at the South- section with the center Une or Fal TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1965 boundary line of Holmdel Township li or Board or by calling In person at rection to a point in the center line Branch railroad to a point distant sev- Haven Roni extended; thenco (3) in i between the hours of 7:00 a.m. an Intersected by the boundary Una tho office of the Municipal Clerk or of thfi New York & Long Branch Rail I along tha dividing line between the east corner of Broad and Wallaci en Hundred and Ninety Four feet from tweon Raritan Township, Holm.. Borougti of West Long Branch and the Streets (approx. one hundred feet Eaa •outherly direction along tho center llm 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of conriuc County Board of Elections up to" and road right-of-way; the Boutherly aide of West Bergen of Fair Haven Road and tho centei ' iR the General Election. Township and Middletown Township, Including September 23, 1965. Borough ol Eatontown to Monmoulh of the East line of Broad Street Place, measured at right angles there* laid point a so being where the cenler Thenco (5) along the -center line ol Road:1 thence (4) Northerly, along Moo- thence Southwardly along the rear ol iina of Fair Haven Road extended tf 3nhl General Election will l>e he, Following la a description of the of" the. Ne_ w York Long Branch Rail to; thence Westerly nnrt parallel tr Us intersection with the center line ol In said municipality for the purpos line ol Palmer Avenue is intenecteif election districts In the Borough of njoutoutlh Road and the dividing line be- said property one hundred feet from West B ere en Place to the center llm by the boundary line between Holmde: road right-of-way In a northwesterly in the Borough of Wen Lang the center line of Wallace Street, Third Street extended; thence (4) In a of electing a Governor for the State Shrewsbury and lhe polling placet In direction to a point In the center line twee: of right cf way ol C. R. R. of N. J. westerly direction along the centei New Jersey; two Members of I and Raritan Townships; the samp : Branch and the Borough of Eatontown thence Eastwardly by a straight llm thence Northerly along center lino ol of Laurel Avenue, the point and place and also being the dividing line be' ana parallel to Wnilace Street to it line of Third Btreet and the centei State Senate, Fifth Senate Dl Thence (11 In a southwesterly dtre First Election District of Beginning. the right of way of C. R. R. of N. J. line of Third Street extended to It trlct; three llemberu of tlie Genen lion along the centtr line of Pulmei Bounded on the north and northeast tween the Borougti of Eatontown and Intersection with the center line of Mc- a point distant One Hundred ant Avenue to the center tins of Btati The polling place for the thlrty-ilral the Borough of Oceanport, be the dis Laren Street, thence NortheHBtwardly Interaectlon with the center lire o " >mbJy; a Sheriff, two Members by the right-of-way of the-New York Election District will be Wlddlctown Fifty feel Southerly from tha Soutl Cedar Avenue extended; thence <6^ li the Board of Chosen Freeholders, am Highway Boulo S5; k Ixjng Brand! Railroad Co.; on the ranee what it may to Broad Street; along the center line ot McLaren Stre side of West Bergen Place; thenc Thence (2) continuing in a icutnwen Villagge Bchool, Kings Highway, Middle- thence (6) Westerly, along the centei to Its Intersection with the center lino a northerly direction along tha centei three Coroners for the County of Hoti at by the center line of Broad town. Westerly and parallel with West Ber- line of Cedar Avenus and the centei mouth, mid Inr the following munlel •rly direction and along the boundary Street; on the south by ths center line line of Broad Btreet to Wyckod Road, of Prospect Ave., thence Southeast- gen Place to high water line ot th< line between Middletown Township am' ELIZABETH HUBBS which is the dividing line between Dis erly along the center line of Prospect line ot Cedar Avenuo extended to It pal orricen, viz: if Sycamore Avenue; and on Uie east Acting Township Clerk North Shrewsbury river; thence South Intersection with the center line o A Mayor for the full term of f Holmdel Township to the center lini by a line which runs in a general tried No. ] and No. 3 thence <6J Avenue to the intersection with tha erly along the high water line of thr of South Laurel Avenue where thi April 20 (602.37 Southwesterly along Wyckoff Road And Southerly line of the now boundary Um River Road ;thence (31 in a western years. northerly direction from the center North Shrewsbury river to the centei direction along the center line of Rivet Two Councllmen for the full term center line of South Laurel Avenue Une of Sycamore Avenue ISO feet dividing line between Districts No. 1 of the Borough of Red Bank (being line of the Newman Sprlngi road, th' Intersects the center line of tho right and No 3 to a point opposite Meadow- house No. 181) thence Easterly. South Road to the point or placo of BEGIN three yeara each. of-way of the New York ft Lcn, west of the westerly curb line of REGISTBY AND ELECTION point or place of Beginning. WNG. Notice Is hereby given that quallfie West End Avenue and continuing In NOTICE brook Avenue; thence (7) continuing erly, Easterly, Northerly, Easterly, liters of the Borough of Sea Brl^hl Branch Railroad Company; Northerly, and Northwesterly, along the Northerly, Easterly along the new The polling place for the Elevent! Thence (3) continuing in a south straight lino to the right-of-way of BOROUGH OF E ATOM OWN, N. J. dividing line between District* No. 3 boundary line of the Borough of Red Election District Is Westside Engint The polling place for the Ser.on' County of Monmouth, Stale of Net westerly direction along the center llm the New York & Long Branch Railroad Notice li hereby given that tha Dis- and No. 1, be the distance what II Bank to a point one hundred feet West House, Lelghton Avenue. Election District In (ha Fire House. RW Jersey, not already, registered In sal of South Laurel Avenue to ttta cente Co. The polling place for this dis- trict Board" of Election and Registry may to the Beginning, of the center line of Hnrrison Avenue, Twelfth election District er and Baitln Roads. municipality under the inwn of line of Holland Roatl; trict is tne fire douse on Broad street. In and for the Borough-of Eat on town, Beginning at a point wherwhre thee ccenten i Jorney gnvernlng permanent reg Srtund Election District The place of meeting ol Board oi thence Northerly, parallel to the centei g nning at ELECTION DISTRICT 3 tlon may register or transfer with til Thencft \i) In a westerly dlrectlni County of Monmouth, Btate of New Bliectton and polling place for tht line ol Harrison Avenue and one hun- line off WallacWallace Street Intersectte s ih along the center line of Holland Rc&< Bounded on the north by Newman Jersey, will me*t At tut placoi herein Third Election District Is fit thi dred feet Westerly therefrom tn thi center line of McLaren Street, thench i All that part of the Borough clerk of Ail Id municipality at her to its Intersection with tha center llm Springs Hoad; on the west by Shrews- after designated on Northeastwardly along tho ceater Um fair Haven bounded as follows; lice, Borough Hall. 10ft!) East Oc bury Avenue to a point 34O0 tftet soulh lleadowbrook School, Wyckoff Road. center line of Mechanic Street, Uienci Avenue, Sen, Bright, New JerHey, of VftnSchoIck Road; TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1003 Westwardly along the center Une ot of McLaren Street to tho fntersfletfoi It: (5> In a soutnerly dlrecUoi of Newman Springs Road where the rourttt election District with the center line of Prospect Ave any time between Wednesday, Junt center line of Shrewsbury Avenue Inter- Election District Four la nereby de. Mechanic Street to Its Intersection with BEOINNINO at the point where thi 1965, ami Thursday, September _ along the center line of VanSchotcl between th* hours or T;TO R, no. and the center line of Broad Street, the nue, thence Southeasterly along tin center Uno ot Hance Road Intersect Road to its intersection with the can. necls with a line drawn to the center 8:00 p. m. for the purpose of conduct- fined and described as that section and center lino of Prospect AVenua to thi IMS, during the following hours: Dal line of Ob re Place; on the south by a territory of the Borough designated as point or place of Beginning. ths center line of Ridge Road, belni !»:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, 2:00 to 4:i ter line or Red Hill Road; Ing the Primary Election lor the nomi- center line ot Harding Road, thenci thtt northerly boundary Une of the Then Co (6) In a southwesterly dire lino running In an easterly and westerly nation of Candidates. 'illawi: The polling place for the Second Westerly along tho center line of Han* p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and Holiday direction, beginning at a point 34«0 Election District la Independent Borough ol Little Silver; thence (l) 1 pxcepled. Or nt Ptrmanent Iteglstri lion along tho center line of Red HI Said Primary Election will bo held BEGINNING At the common meeting ing Rood to the boundary tine b> & westerly direction along said nor Road to the center line of Gardei (eet south of Newman Springs Road point of Election Distrlctijtos. 1,2, S aoi House, Mechanic Street. tween the Boroughs of Red Bank an tlon Bureau, Court House, Freehod Btate ParJtway; and running In a straight line to tho In said municipality for the purposr therly boundary line of tho Borougi New Jersey, nt any time betwei of nominating a Governor for the Stat 1 in the center of Neptun* Highway an< Third Election District Little Silver, thence Southwestern of Little Silver to Its Intersection wit; Thence <7> along the center line o center line of Obre Place and projected running thence (1) Southerly, along th along tha boundary line between thi Wednesday, June 2, lftfili, and Thurs to the center lino of Broad Street; and of New Jersey, two Members of the Beginning at a point where the cen< th« center line ol Prospect Avenue, day. September 23. 1W35. 'lurinR the Garden State Parkway and In State Senate, Fifth Senate District center line or Neptune Highway am Boroughs of Red Bank and. Little 811 being the easterly boundary Une o lorthwesterly direction to Its intersei the east by the center line of along tha dividing Una between Dis- ter Jne of Wallace Street Is intersectef ver to a point one hundred feet SouVr following hours: Dally 9:00 a.m tlon with th« center line at HolUni Broad Street. The polling place for this three Members of the General As- with the center Une of Broad street tho Borough of Red Banh; thence <2 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Hoi •enjbly; a Sheriff for the County oi tricts No. 3 and No. 4, be the d{s- thenc* Southerly along the center Iln of the center line of Harding Koatf In a general northeasterly director Road: district is the Broad Street Auditorium lance what It may to Cranberry Brook thenre in a general Westerly dlrectloi 1 days excepted. Thence (8) in a nortneasteny am of the school. Monmouth; two Members of tho Board ot Broad Street to Ita Intersection will along the easterly boundary line o On Thursday, September 23, 1965, tl of Chosen Freeholders for the Oountr ind tha dividing line between the Town- parallel to Harding Road and One Hun tho Borough of Red Bank to the poln' then easterly direction along the can Third Election District ship ot Ocean and the Borough ot Eat- tlie center line of Harding Road, tlienci dred feet therefrom to the Intersection registration books will be closed un ter llm ol Holland Road to its inter of Monmouth; three Coroners for th EaatvrardJy along the center line o: at which It Intersects with the centei after the forthcoming General E!ei All that portion of the Borough of Coiin-ly ot Monmouth; one male am ontown and running thence (!) West- with a line One Hundred feet South line ot Beekman Place extended •ection with tha center line ot Tel Shrewsbury south of the center line erly, along the dividing line between Harding Rotd to Iti intersect Ion with of the Southerly line of Tower HIP lion lo be held on Tuesday, Nover egraph Hill Road: one female member of the State Ex- the center line-- ot Branch Avenue, Ihence (3) In a easterly direction alonr bcr 2, 1905. of Sycamore Avenue and east of a ecutive Committee for each of tht the TowDfUfp of Ocean and the Bor- Avenue, thence Southwesteriy pantlli ths center line of Beekman Place am Thenco (9) in a northerly direction line running In a northerly direction ough of Baton town to the eenter lint there* fioutheastwardly alone the cen to Tower Hill Avenue to the intersection Notice of change ot residence along tha center ilna of Telegraph HIT' major political parties (Republican and ter line of Branch Avenue to tha bound th» center line of Beekman piaci application for transfer of reglslratli from the center line ol Sycamore* Democratic), and for the followlnr of Hope Road; thenct (3) Northerly, with the center line of Spring Street extended to the point at which tt In- Road the various coursei thereof t Avenue to the right-of-wiy of the New along the center line of Hope Road to ary Una between the Boroughs of Ret! thence Northerly along the center Um shall be made either by written I ita Intersection with the center llni municipal offices, viz: Bank and Little Silver, thence North tersects the center lino of Poplm quest forwarded to tho Municipal Cle: Votk 4 Long Branch Railroad Co. Two Councilman for the full term of Ita intersection with the center Une of of Spring Btreet to an Intersection with Avenuo extended: thenco (4) stli] In of Hay (air Road; which straight lino is 150 feet west of Wyckoff Road; and lhe dividing line outwardly along the boundary lint be- & tine parallel to Wallace Street and or the County Board of Elections ( Thence (10) in a westerly direction three year* each. tween the Boroughs, of Red Bank am' in easterly direction along tho center forms provided by Bald Munlclp lhe westerly curb line of West End Said Primary Election will be nek between District No, 4 ftod No. 3'. Ono Hundred feet fiouth thereof, thence Una of Poplar Avenue and thn centei along the center Una of Mtytalr Roai Avenue. Also that portion of tha Bor- thence (4), In a Northeasterly, Norther- Little Silver to a point One Hundrei Cast along the same Une parallel tt Clerk or Board or by calling In perei to lit Intersection with ttie center llni for the purpose of nominating personi feet back from Harding Road, thenci iina of Poplar Avenue extended to th< at the office of tho Municipal Clerk ough of Shrewsbury south of a Una of the respective parties to the offices ly and Eaiterlf direction along the di- Wallace Street, to the Intersection ol center Une ol Hance Road; Uie nee (5 of Chestnut Ridge Road; running along the center line ot Obre viding line between Districts No 3. Westerly And Northwesterly to the In Wallace Street and McLaren Street County Board of Election* up to ai Thence (LI) along me center Hi above mentioned and also to elect one tftraectlon with A line One Hundred fee' 0, southerly direction along thi Including September 23, 1065. Place which la bounded on the west male and one female member from end No. ~4, be th* distance what It may South of the Southerly line of Towe: the place or polm of Beginning. center line of Hance Road to Uu of Chestnut Ridge Road and In by Bluewsbury Avenue and on the to tha point or place of Beginning. JThe polling ola.ee tor the Borough northwesterly direction to the cent* •ach election district in the Botougt Hill Avenue, thence Westerly paniiiel The polling place for the Twelftl point or place ol BEGINNING. line Dl Brentwood Road; east by the center Una of Broad Street. - tit Eatontown as Members of trie Mon TSe pjice at meeting of Board ot to Tower Hill Avenue and One Hundred Oeft Bright is located at tha Boroui The polling place lor this district Is Election and polling place for tha Election District fa trtfl ntw First A|. Hall. 1099 EBB! Oeaan Avenuft fl. TJience (12) in an eaateriy dlrectioi mouth County Executive Commltlei reel therefrom to the Intersection with and Rescue Squad Building, on thi Tho polling place for the Thin alont the center line of Brentwooti Blair Hall of the £*resbytert&h Church for each of the two major political Fourth Election District 1* at thi Me- tha eenter line of Spring Street, thence Bright, New J«risy at Shrewsbury, an Sycamore Ave-rme. morial Ikhool Grant avenue. east aide of Bpilnx Street neat Hard Election Diitrlct Is tin Knoll woo Road to Iti Intersection with tha cental parties, (Republican and Democratic) Northerly Along the center line ol Ing Road* School, Hanco Raid. MABlt LARSON. Una of Old Manor Road: ~ PAUL a PABRV, Notice Is hereby given that quali- MARJORIH BECKER Bprlnt Street to th* Inttrsscllon with JOHN BRTAN. Borough Clerk Thence (13) In a noun erly dlrectloi Borough Clerk fied voters ot the'Borough of-Eaton ELECTION DISTRICT 4 along tha center line of Old Mano: April 20. 21 town. County of Monmouth, state ol Borough. Clerk .the lla* One Hundred (Mt (rora the Borough Clerk. All tlut part ot tha Borough ol April 20, 21 J74 N«w Jersey, not already registered tn, April 20, 31 llfoflQ center of Watlut Street, thence dr April 29, 21 $278."" THE DAILY*R£GIST£R LEGAL NOTKE- -LEGAL N0IXC&- -UGAL NOTICE- EGAL -LEGAL N in a southeasterly direc- between the hours of T;0O a,m. and ucunk Creek, the various ccursei HOLMDEL - Nearly 500 chil- trlct Board* of Election and Registry right-of-way ot the New fork and Long forms provided )>yy said Municipal Cle thereof, to tht point of intersection r B d r »>» y callinlli g in person election District No. « t* Dereby t tion 15,530 teet more or less to ft 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of conduct- la and for the Borougn of Little Branch Railroad, be the distance what fined and described as follows; point In the line of the same and In ing a Primary Election for UIB nomi- with th* center line or Poole Avenue; dren invaded tfie woods of Tele- WlTer. Count} of Monmoutti. State of may to th« point or pla.es o( Begin- thhee dfriedf e ooff thhe MnicipaMunicipall Clerk (St Northwesterly along tne CCount y BoarBd or ElectionElti s up to s. All that part ol tne Borough ol Rui the centerline of Robe ret ville Koad; nal Ion of candidates. graph Hill Park for the Recrea- Kew Jersey, wilt meet at the places ning, son bounded on the west by the cenie thence along: the latter (2) Northerly Said Primary Election will be held line of Poole Avenue to the hereinafter designated on Polling Place tor mis district Is the Including April 22, 1065, The nakl Boards or Registry a Una of Oakes Road and Oakes Roat 4,270 feet more or lest io a point at In said municipality for the purpose point of Intersection with the center tion Commission's annual Easter TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1965 • rough Hal. Prospect Avenup. extended and the center lino of Hand Elecllon will meet on: the Intersection of the name with the or nominating a Governor for the Btat line of Middle Road; thence (61 East- Egg Hunt. between tht acurs of 7:00 a. m. and .Second Elec Jinn Dlsinol Road; on ths north by th& center llm centerllne of Gordon's Corner Road; of New Jersey, two Members of ih erly along the center line of Middle BEGlN'XINli at a pultit In tlie north- TUiCSOAY, NOVEMBER 2. 19G5 8:00 p.m. for me purpose ot conduct- between the hours of 7:00 a. m. a of Ridge Road and on the east by tr thence along the latter (3) Northeast- State Senate, Fifth Senate District Road to the point of intersection with The "Easter Bunny" was on ing uie Primary Election for the nom- easterly right-of-way line of the New 8;(W p. in. tor the purpose of cundu center lino of the Avenue of Two Ri erly 6,950 feet more or less to a point three Members of the General Assem- the extended center line cf Fleetwood ination or Candidates. YorK and Long Branch Railroad where iR Ihs General Election. en and the center lint of the Avenu at the Intersection oi the same with the bly; a "Sheriff for the County of Mon- Drive; thence (7) Southerly along the hand to award prizes to all chil- tin same 1« intersected by Ihe bounda- of Two Rivers South. mouth; two Members of the Board of canter line of Fleetwood .Drive, tnd Said Primary Election will be held Sfilil General Election will be held centerltne of Koute 520; thence along dren who found eggs, and Jay, In said municipality lor the purpose ry of tlie Horough of Little Silver and ild municipality for the purpose The poillnt plac» (or the Fourth Elei the latter (4) NortherlNortherly 1,560 feet mor«e Chosen Freeholders for the County of ths southerly extension thereof, to the of nominating a Governor lor the IJje BoroufiJi of Itcl Bank; tticnce ill lecting a Governor tor the State tion District Is Forreatdile School, Fo: o„.r ._..less_ to a po,jini t at thhe IntersectioItti n ot Monmouth; three Coroners tor thi point of Intersection with the center Demarest, director, announced State of New Jersey; two Mcmkrs of running In a generally easterly and reit Avenue, Blackpolot Road, Rumsor County o( Monmouth, one male and on line 0/ Kew Jersey State High- Now Jersey; two Members of t tthh e iame witith tlie centerllne of Crlne femaJe member of Ihe Slate Executlv the Btate Senate. Fifth Senate District; nortlieasturly direction along tlyj bound- cnale, Fifth Seriate Distri- ALBERTA. KKRR. JR. Road; thence along the latter. (5) way Route No. 35; thence (8) Easterly these winners of special prizes: three Members of the tieneral Ae- ary ot the Borough of Red Bank and Borough den Committee for each of the major po- along the center line of said Route ct) ree Members of the Gene Northerly 1,900 feet more or less to litical parties; (Republican and Demo- No. 35 lo tbe point or pUca of ' Most eggs found, pre-school, •Bmbly; a Sheriff rur the County or Uie Borougn of Llltle Sliver the varloui Assembly; a Sheriff, two Members April 20, 21 $106." a point at the Interaectlon of the same courses ami distances to tha souther iy cratic); and for the following municipal glnMni Monmouth, two Members of lh« Hoard the Board of Chosen Freeholders, a with the centerllne of Tennent Road; offices, viz.: ilng. Carl Menzel, and special marked of Chosen Freeholders lor the County line oi RK1£F; Koad; thenca fj) in an three Coroners for the County o! hi* Place: Middle Road School, REMSTilV A\» ELECTION NOT1C. thence along the latter (fit Southwest- 'oiling Fit of Monmouth; three Coroners for th easterly ctio tha southerly rmmtli, anri (or Uie following munlclr erly 50 feet more or less to a point Two Township commltleemcn toe th >nt Foyer, 3E>5 Middle Road, Hazlet, eggs, Tom Daly, Jim Halton, County of Monmoulh; out ma If un> line of Ridge Road to the westerly offices, viz.: TOWNSHIP OP MARLBORO, N. J. in the (iame and corner to l*ot 5 ol full term, of three years. Dlitrlct Number T: Barnet Simon, Eugene Kolmar, one female mrminT of the Btate Kxccu line or Prospect Avenue; thence Uj In One Township Oommitteeman for t Notice is hereby given that UI Block 52 as designated on the of- Said Primary Election will be hell BEGINNING at the point oi inuriec- tlve Committee lor each nf ihe ma)o a (onthoastprly direction along llie full term a! three years. trlct Buarda of Election and Heglst ficial Tax Asaeasmejit Map of Marlboro for the purpose of nominating persons tion of the Southerly Townihlp line Tom Halton and Diane Budnick. political parties (Republican ami Dcnv southwesterly line of Prospect Avemn A Tax Assessor for the full term in and for the Township of Alarlbon Township; thence along the latter the of the respective parties to the offices and tbe center line of Union Avenua; OCraliO. and for Uie following munici lo the intersection with tlie nortliwest- four years. County of Monmojth, Stale ol Ne following nine (9) courses and distances a.bove mentioned and also to elect one thence (1) Northerly along the center Most eggs found, kindergarten pal offices, viz: »rly line of Rumson Road; liirnee 14) h male anri one femaJe member from line of Union Avenue to the Northerly Notice Is hereby given that quq a Jersey, will meet at the places her. (7) Northwesterly — 160 feet more or and first graders, Marjorie Wil- A Mayor for the full term ol tw In a southwesterly direction along the fled voters of the Township f Cl Inafter designated on less to a point; thence (8) Northeast- each election district In the Township Township line and the center line of Tears. nurllicriy line of flumson Koad to tne Keck, CounCountt y off MonmoulhMib, StateCo erly 116 feet more or less to a point, of Raritan as Members of the Moiv New Jeney Stats Highway Rout* No. liams, and special marked eggs, Two Councilmpn for tlie fall term intersection ol the easterly line of TUESDAY, JUNE 1. 1965 mouth County Executive Committee foi 35; thence (2) Eaiterly along the cen- mrw jersey, not already registered between the hours of 7:00 a.m. thence Oj Northwesterly 57 feet more ter line of New Jersey Stata Highway Kim Cunningham, Patsy Newell, of three year* each. Branch Avenue; thence (!J> ncroai HUM municipality under the laws or leas to a point; thence (10> South- each of the two major political partlef [(ranch A\cnue In a generally southerly 8:00 i*.in. for tlie purpose of condur (Republican and Democratic;. Routs No. 36 to the point of Inter- A Tax Collrctur f'»r Hie full tern New J«raey governing permanent r ing the Primary Election for the norr westerly 121 feet more or les1r3 "tO section with the center line of Laurel Leslie Winpenny, Barry Bry and Of (our year* direction to the northeasterly corner of latratloatl n may registeg r or transfetranser ww:i Inatlon of Canuiriales. point: thence (W Northwesterly • 2D8 Notice is hereby given that qualifle Avenue; ttience (3; Southerly along the Bob Wilkinson. Said Primary Eiertion wiil be hoi Lot 6$, In Block 25 on tho Tax Map; clerl( fifiid municipality at r; feet more or leas to a point; thence voters of tlie Township of Karitan, center line of Laurel Avenus to the J&r the purifos"- of imniltmuriR jn'r.-mn tlie nee ifii In a. generally westerly dl- It. I, Co Ha Keek, Co Said Primary Election will he he (12i Northwesterly 198 feet more or County of Monmouth, State of New Southerly Township line where the Most eggs found, second and of die respective ruirtifst i<» jn.c u!fin> rpclkn alone tho boundary of tlie First Hoart, Vnnderburg, New Jersey, at ai In Bald municipality for the purpose less to a point; thence (I3i Northerly Jersey, not already registered In sal aame intersects with ths aforesaid Lau- aboi» mentioned an! aivi l'» rlft:t "n Election District tlie various coursei time between Wednesday, June 'I, l!Mj nominating a Governor fur tlie Stal — 234 leet more or leas to a point; municipality under the laws or Ne> rel Avenue; thence (4) Westerly along third graders, Nancy Harylk and malt atvi our- female mrmtirr fron •nd dtitunccs to t!ic nortlipaiterly right- and Thursday, September 23, IMS, rl of New Jersey; two Mem ben Jersey governing permanent registra the Stale Senate, Fifth Senate Dlntrld thence (ID Northeasterly — 232 feet the Southerly Township line to thi MCh eirelion y the northerly lin» of day a and ti did ays excepted- Or to a point corner to the same and In flee, Airport Plaza, Hazlet, in Ihe Polling Place: North Cantervllla Fire Permanent Registration Bureau, Cot Monmouth, two Members of the Boa Township of Raritan, New Jeraey, at Home, 372 Middle Road. Hazlet. While Road; thence (7) In a north- of Chosen Freeholders for the Count line of Lot 30, Block 52 ol said map; Menzel, Gale Burkis, Michael westerly direction along the northeast- House, Freehold, New Jersey, at ar thence by the latter the following four- any time up to and Including Thurs District Hnmoer 8 j time between Wednesday, June 'I, 196 of Monmoulh; three Coroners for th day, April 22, 1965, during norma Todd and Michael Baumgartner. Not;c» is h#r»).>- gwen that »jual;fi. erly rlsht-of-vay line of the Kew Tforlt County of Monmouth; one male an< teen (14) courses und distances (16) BEGINNING at the polm of Inter- voter* of the ftnru'ifh i>f Litltp tittve and Long Branch Hail road, bg the dfr anil ThursdayThun ' , Septembe" ' r 23, J505, rf• business hours, Mondays through Fr section of the center line of one female member of tlie State Execu Southwesterly — 540 feet more or lesa days (Saturdays, Sundays and holiday lance *hat It may to tha point or Ing th.e following. „., __hours: Dally 9 live Committee for each of the maj to a point; thence (17) Southwesterly Jersey State Highway Route No. 39 Jer«rr rvi ^TTS^J trgi^rvit tn si place of Beginning, a. m. to 4:30 p. m., Saturdays excepted). AI30 April 19, 20 and 21 and the center line of Chlngarora Creek : political parties (Republican and De — 528 feet more or less to a point; 1965,f Irom 7:00 i>.m. to 9:00 p.m. and from thence running (l) Norther- Polling piaco ror this district li the days and holidays excelled. ocratic), and for the following munlc thence (18) Southwesterly — 554 feet itntf govern, r.f |»frtnaiiftU n-glstr On Thursday, Seplembcr Tl, 196. Or at the Permanent Registration ly along the center Una of Ching&rora 20 Members Fir« House on Prospect Avenue. pal offices, viz: more or less to a point; thence (19) Bureau, Court House, Freehold, Creek, the various courses thereof, to tion tn»y ttg.*ur *>r tra.'ufrr with li Third Election District , tlifi registration books will he closp Northwesterly — 1,231 feet more or less until aller the forthcoming Genei Three Councllmen for the full ten New Jeraey, at any time up ti ths point of Intersection with tho cen- Cl*ra of Mitf m.inictp nitty at his <>!• BEGINNING at & point in ins foulh- to a point; thence (20) Southwesterly and Including Thursday, April 22, 1965, ter Una ot Btona Road, the fame be- lie*. Boro-mh Hail, ITi.^^tt Avcnuf •rly line ->t Uttie Silver Point Koad Election to be held on Tuesday, M of four years each. point; Join Pythians vemher 2, 1M5. — 708" feet morE or leas to during the following hours; Daily 9:00 ing the Northerly Township line; thtnee LtUls Silver, New Jersey, it any tun where the same is Intersected by tht Baid Primary Election will be he thenca (21) Northwesterly — 1.0! feel a. m. to 4:30 p. m., Saturdays, Sun- up to ana Including ThunUuy, Apri westerly line of Parker Avenue South; Notice of change of residence nr i for the purpose of nominating perso more or lesa to a point; thence (22) days and holidays excepted. Also April (2) Easterly along the Northerly Town- MATAVAN TOWNSHIP - JB. 1865. during the following hours: Ihence (It in an easterly direction plication for transfer of registrat of the respective parties to tlie of lie Northeasterly — 918 feet more or less 22, 1965, from 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. ship line to the point ot intersection Twenty members, reports Walter iMliy 9:00 am. to 4:W0 p.m.. Salur ilong the southerlutlicrly lllinr o of Little Silver shall be made either by written above mentioned and also to elect on with the extended center Una of Au- quest forwarded to Uie Municipal Cl< maJe and one female member fro to a point thence (23) .Northwesterly day*. Sundays and Holidays excelled. I»o[nt Roar! to 1(9 Intersection — 294 feet more or less to a paint; On Thursday, April 22, 1965, the reg' m&ek't Lane; thence (3) Southerly Alprin, chancellor commander of Or at the Permanent Keglatratloi or the County Board of Elections each election district In the Townshl 1st ration books will be closed until af- along tbe center line of Aumack's westerly line of Seven Bridges Road; forms provided by said Munici pi of Marlboro aa members of the lloi thence (21) Southwesterly — 99 feet Bureau, Court House, Freehold, New thence (2) in a southerly direction ter the forthcoming Primary Klectior Lane to the point ot intersection with John F, Kennedy Lodge/ 100, Clerk or Hoard or by calling In perse mouth County Executive Committee ft more or less to a point; thence (25) to bo held on Tuesday, June 1, 1965 the Westerly line of Lynn Boulevard: Jersey, at any time uj> to and in- along the westerly line of Seven Bridget Northwesterly — O3 feet mora or lesa Knights of Pythias, has cluding Thursday, April 22, 1W5, dur- at the office of the Municipal Cl each of the two major political partle Notice of change of residence or ap- thence (4) Southerly along the West- an- Iload to a point rnarked by an exten- or County Board of Elections up [Republican and Democratic). to a point; thence (26) Northeasterly erly line of Lynn Boulevard, and ths ing th« following hours: Dally D:00 a.m sion In a westerly direction of tho — 101 feet more or less to a point; plication for trannfer of registration nounced that 20 men of the and Including September 23, 1965. Notice la hereby given that quallfie shall be made either by written re- •outherly extension thereof, to the to 4:&, p.m., Saturdays, fiumJayi ani aoulhcriy jihore of Town Neck Creek; thence (27) Northwesterly ~ 15 feel point of Intersection with the center Bayshore area, completed their Holidays excepteil. Also April 22, 1W5 Ihence 13) In an easterly direction alone Tlie following is a description of vote ra of (fie Township of MR rl bon quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerli Election Districts in the Township County of Monmouth, State of Ne more or less to a. point; thence (28) or the County Board of Elections on fine ot Middle Road; thence (5> West- from 6:00 a.m. to 8:5, tli Colts Neck ani the polling places Jeraey. not alreiidy registered In aai forms provided by said Municipal Clerk and continuing In a generally southerly the same, to wit: municipality under the lawn of Ne less to a, point: thenco <29> Northeast- or Board or by calling In peraon Road to the point of intersection with bers of the lodge. registration books will 1>G closed until and southwesterly direction following erly — 295 feet mare or less to • the center Una of New Jersey Btate FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT Jeraey governing permanent registr the office of the Municipal Clerk _ after the forthcoming Primary El Ih8 shore Una ot Town Keck Creek and tion may register or transfer with t point corner to tli? same and in trie County Board of Elections up to ami Highway Route No. 36; thence (fl> These men are Roger Engler, tion to be held on Tuesday, June Parker Creek to a point where tho Ehctlon District So. 1 is hereby t Southwesterly alone the center line of lined and described ax follow a: cJerlc of said municipality at hJs res] centerltne of Texas Road; thence along including April 22, 19S5. Klrrt Election District Intersects the dence In Marlboro, New Jersey, at an; the latter (30) Southwesterly — 4.Q5G said Route No. 38 to the point or Morris Fisch, Richard Fishman, JSollce of change of residence or ap northerly shore line o( Parker Creek; All voters residing in homes on i The said Boards of Registry and place of beRlnnlnp. West side of State Highway No. 31. time up to and including Thurada> leet more or leas to a point in the Election will meet on: Howard Garet, Stanley Kresky, plication for transfer of rcglstratlor thence <4) a northerly direction April 22, 1965, during the followln same and In the corporate line between •hall be made either by written requesi The polling place for the First £1 TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1965 Polling Piece: cove Road school, along the easterly lino o[ the Fir it Elec- Jon District Is the Colts Neck Fl hours: Dally fi:0O a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Middlesex and Monmouth Counties; between the hours of 7:00 a. m. and Paul La-Jell, Albert Prelutsky, forwarded to the Municipal Clerk a tion District to the southerly line of at the Permanent Registration Burea thence along the latter (3D Southwest- Cove Road, Ha.?let. House, County Highway No. 637, Co 8:00 p. m., for the purpose of conduct- District Number »j Lee Rokeach, Gerald Tantleff, the County Boainl of Elections oi Mltln Silver Point Road and the point Court Houae, Freehold, New Jemey, t erly __ 10,330 feet more or leas to ing the General Election. forms provided by said Munlcipa Neck. any time up to and Including Thurs BEGINNING at the Point of Inter- or placa of Beginning, the point and place ot Beginning, Said General Election will be hetd i Robert Weiser, David Witt, Her- Clerk or Board or by calling In persoi Polling place for this district Is St. SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT day, April 22, 1965, during the follow The polling place for the Second jection of the Southerly Township Una at ths office of the Municipal Cler! Election District No. 2 is hereby i Ing hours: Dally 0:00 a.m. to 4:3( said municipality for the purpose 0 fflta the Westerly Township lino and bert Brody, Henry Paris, Joseph John's Chapel Parish HOUIB on Llttlt fined and described as follows: Election District Is the Robertsvllle electing a Governor for the Btate 01 from thence running (1) Norlhorly or County Board ot Elections up t Silver Point Road. p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and Holiday Fl rehouse, Route 520. and Including April 22, 1065. All voters residing In homes on 1 excepted. Aluo April 22, 1965, Iro New Jersey, two Members of th< along the Westerly Township line to Wojciechowski, Jacob Wotman, Fourth Election District East side of State Highway No. M 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. State Senate, Fitth Senate District; the point of Intersection with the North- The laid Hoards of Registry am BEGINNINQ at tha Intersection of ELECTION DISTRICT #3 three Members of the General Assem- erly Township line; thence (2) Easter- Irving Levin, Charles Kaess, Election will meet on Ttia polling place for tho Second Ell tho easterly line of Branch Avenue [Ion District is the Colts Neck Townshl; On Thursday, April 22, 1965, the rei MorgnovlUe Independent Flreboaae bly ; a Sheriff, two Members ly along the Northerly Township Una* Bruce Zwerben, Robert-Schussel TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1965 and tho southerly lino or Rumion Road; Located Klgnway #10 the Board ot Chosen Freeholder; to the point of intersection with the between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and School, County Highway No. 837, Colt Istration books win be closed until i thence running (1) In an easterly direc- Neck. ter the forthcoming Primary Electl. ALL that certain tract or parcel ol and three Coroners for the County ol center line of New Jersey State High- and Anthony Giordano. t:O0 p.m. for tbe purpose of conducting tion along tho southerly line Rumson (o be held on Tuesday, June 1, 1&G5. Monmoutli, and for the following mu way Route No, 35; thence (3) Easter- the General Election, HARRY CKINE, land situate in the Township of Marl- nicipal offices, viz.: Road and acroai Prospect Avenue to Township Clei Notice ot change ot residence or a. boro, County of Monmouth and State ly alonK Uie center Una of said Route The addition of these men bring Said General Election will bo lid tho easterly lino of Prospect Avenue; plication for transfer of rcRistratio No. 35 to the point of Intersection with In Mid municipality for the purpose April 20, 21 $R2. of New Jersey, and Is more particu- Two Township Com;mltteemen fo the center lino ot Bedle Roai; thence the JFK membership to a total thence (2) In a northerly direction shall be made either iiy written re lary described as follows: the full term of three years each. of electing a Governor for tlie Sta-te acrosi Kumson Hoaci and along the H CO mil* AN1> ELECllOJN quest forwarded to the Municlpi o f NeNew JerseyJy, two members of Un BEGINNING at a point In Willow Notice Is hereby given that qualifle (4) Southerly along the center lino 0 oF 185 Knights. Meetings are held easterly line ot Prospect Avenua to thf NOTICE Clerk or the County Board of Elei Brook at the corner formed by the voters of the Township of Karitan Belle Road and the southerly extension Btate Senate, Fifth enate District southerly line o[ Ridge Koad. thence tlpna on forms provided by eald Itt Counly of Monmouth, State ot New the lirst and third Mondays of the three Members of the General BOROU(ill OF RUMSON. N. 1. corporata line ot Matawan Township thereof, to the point of Interaectlon with (3! In an' easterly direction along the Notlca U Hereby given mat the Oil nicipal Clerk or Board or by callin and the corporate line of Holmde] Jersey, not already registered In said the center line of Beers Street; thence Assembly; a Sheriff, two Members In person at the offlcs of th*e Munlcipa months in the Oak Shades Fire southerly lino of It Id go Road to the trlct Boards of Election and ReglBtr Township; thonce (1) In a southerly municipality under the laws ot New (5) Southeasterly along the center line Off thth e BBoard of Chosen Freeholderd ; intersection with Harding Koait; tho nee Cferlt or County Board of Election* UJ Jersey governing permanent registra- House, Lower Main St. and three Coronors for the County In and for th* Borough of Rumson to and including April 22, 19S5. direction the various courses and dis- of Beers Street to the point of Intersec- (41 in a southerly direction along Ihe County of Monmouth, State of New Je: tances about 11,820 feet to a point at tioi malay. register o_r transfer with__ ..th.e tion with the Southerly Township line; Idonraouth, and ror the following mu< westerly line of Harding Road to tlie nicipal offices, viz: sey, will meet at the places he roll The said Boards of Registry am the intersection of Willow Brook and the clerk of said municipality at his of- thence (8) Southwesterly along the northerly line o( Rumson Road; thence alter designated on Election will meet on centerline of County Route &2P said fice, 319 Middle Road, Haslet, In tlu Southerly Township line to the point or A Mayor for the full term of. two 15} across Rumson Road and In a Need Money? Sell those things TUESDAY, JUNE 1, IMS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1EW5 point being als_ o corner to Atlantic Township of Raritan. New Jeraey al place of beginning. years. westerly direction along the southerly between the houra of 7:00 a.m. and 8: any time between Wednesday, June 2, you really don't need with a Two Council men for the full term between the noun of 7:00 a. m. ani (Colts Neck-----) Township- ••-;- "thenc- e along Polling Place; Hazlet Flreliousc, ifno of Rumson Road to Its Intersection 8:O0 p.m. for the purpose of con p.m. for the purpose of conducting tr, Route 520 and Atlantic (Colts 1305, and Thursday, September 23, 1965, Holmdel Road Hazlet. ol three years each. with the easterly lino o( Seven Bridges Ing the Primary Election for General Election. during normal business hours, Mondays Daily Register Classified Ad. A Tax Collector for the full term Neck) Township (2) Westerly 8,165 District NnmbB* 10: Roa.i; thonce (6) in a southerly direc- nomination of Candidates. Said General Election will be he feet ' - - • through Fridays (Saturdays, Sundays of Four years. tion along the easterly line of fiev more or " less to a point at and holidays excepted). Or at Perma- BEGINNING at the point of Inter- Call now. ^Notice is hereby given that qualified Said Primary Election will be hoi in said municipality for the purpose Interaection of the centerllne section of the Northerly Township line Bridges Road to a point marked by In said municipality for the purpo; electing a Governor for the State nent Registration Bureau, Court House, and the center line of Aumack'a Lane:, voters ol tho Borough of Little Silver, extension in an easterly direction of of County Route 520 and the centerllno Freehold, New Jersey, at any tlm of nominating a Governor for the Stal New Jersey; two Membera of th of Conover Road; thenco by the latter thence (1) Easterly along the center -LEGAL NOTICE County ot Monmoiilh, SUte of JS'ow southerly lino of Kings llontl; them of New Jeraey, two Members ol th State Sennte, Fifth Senate District between Wednesday, June 2, I1965S , tin line of New Jersey State Highway Jersey, not already registered la said (7) across Seven Bridges Road, and three Members of the General (3) Northwesterly 3,310 feet more or less Stale Senate, Fifth ScnatB Dlatrli to a Dolnt In the same; thence by Thursday.., Septembe.r. 23__,, 1963S, durln Routs No. 36, which said center line municipality under the laws of New a westerly direction along tits soul three Members of the General i sembly; a Sheriff, two Members the following huura: Daily 9:00 a. m, Is the Northerly Township line, to shall be made either by written re- Jersey governing permanent registra- erly line of Kings Road to the easte sembly; a Sheriff for the County the Board of Chosen Freeholders, an. tbe same (4) Northerly 930 feet more or less to a point In the same; thence to 4:3d p. m.. Saturdays, Sundays an the point of intersection with the cen- quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk tion may register or transfer with the Una of Prospect Avenue; thence Monmouth, two Members of the Boa three Coroners for the County of Mors holidays excepted. ter line of Union Avenue; thence (2) or the County Board of Elections on clerk of said municipality at his of- across Prospect Avenue and In of Chosen Freeholders for the Coun mouth, and for the following munlcip still by the samo (5) Northwesterly 610 feet more or leas to a point In the On Thursday, September 23, 19G5, the Southerly alonn the center line of Un- forms provided by said Municipal fice, Borough HaJJ, Prospect Avenue, southwesterly direction Along tho nori of Monmoulh; three Coroners for t) offices, viz; registration books will be closed unt ion Avenue where the same Intersects Clerk or Board or by calling In per- UUIe Silver, New Jersey, at any time westerly lino or Willow Drive to . County of Monmouth; one male nme and comer lo Lot lM>f Block with the rear linn as extended cf the son at the office ol the Municipal Clerk Three Councllmen for the full ter 42 ai designated on the Official Tax after the forthcoming General EJectlo between Wednesday, June 2, 1965, Andpoint whore tho same interaccts wl one female member of the State Eseci of four years each. to be held on Tuesday, November 2 lot at the Intersection of Union Ave- or County Board of Elections up lo Thursday, September 23, 1065, during ha First Election District; thence ttve Committee for each of the majt Assessment Map of Marlboro Township; nue and Appleton Drive, which and Including April 22, 1965. political parties (Republican and Der Notice 1B hereby given that quallMei thence by the latter (6) Southwesterly 1965. lha following lioura: Dally B;O0 a.«n. generally northwesterly and nor voters of the Towashlp of Marlbor Notice of change of residence or ap lot Is at tho Southwest corner ol Tlie said Boards of Registry, and In a generally northwesterly * ocratio, and for the following mun!< 1 1390 feet more or less to a point corner to 4:00 p.m.,, Saturdays, Sundays and " indary of th County of Monmouih. State of Ne plication for transfer of registratlor Intersection; thence (3) Westerly along Election will meet on »rly direction along the bound; pal offices, viz; to the same; tlienca by the tame (7) the aforesaid line, which eald Una Is 2i;Liun win jifuui uu , HpUdays excepted. Or at Permanent FiMt Election District to tht e joull Jeraey, not already /registered in sal shall be made either by written requesi Registration Bureau, Court House, Free- municipality under the laws of Ne' Southeasterly 320 leet more or lesa to a the rear line o! all lots fronting or TUESDAY", NOVEMBER 2, 1965 east corner of Lot 1, in Block 54 A Mayor for the full term of t' point corner to the same; thence by the forwarded to the Municipal Clerk 01 abutting Appleton Drive, to the point between Die hours ot 7:00 a.m. ant) hold, New Jersey, at any time be- the Tax Map; thence (10) In a weste years. Jersey governing permanent rcgldtra the County Board ot Elections on form* tween Wednesday, June 2, 1065, and tion may register or transfer with th same (8) Southwesterly 1973 feet more of intersection where the aforesaid rear 8:00 p.m. for tha purpose of conduct- direction along the noutherly line ol h\ Two Councllmen for the full'term or less to a pfclnt corner to the same; provided by said Municipal Clerk 01 lot line as extended Intersects with the ing the General Election. Thursday, September 23, 1D65, during 1, in BlocK 54 and along the Fir; clerk of Bald municipality at his resi Board or by calling In person at th Saitl General Election will be he! the following hours: Daily D:O0 a.m. three years each. dence In Marlhoro, New Jersey, at a thence by tha same (9) Northwesterly center line of Lynn Boulevard! thence Election District to the easterly Hi A Tnx Assessor for the lull term 100 feet more or less to a point corner office of the Municipal Clerk or Count (4) Northerly along the center line of in said municipality for the purpos. to 1:30 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and time between Wednesday, June 2, 1D Board of Elections up to and includln of electing a Governor tor the Stui. of Branch Avenue; thence (11) In four years. and Thursday, September 23, 19G5, dux to the same; thence still by the same Lynn Boulevard to the point ol Inter- Ing a G 1 holidays excepted. northerly direction along the easte Said Primary Election will be he! September 23, 1965. section with the center line ot Au- of New Jersey; two Membera of tl On Thursday, September 23, 11)65, Ing the following hours: Dally 0:( in part and part by Lot 14 of Block 41 tins of Branch Avenue to Us Inters for the purpose of nominating cersot a.m. lo 5:00 p.m. Or at Fermanet (10) Southwesterly 13G0 feet more or leas Ths session! of tbe registry board mack's Lane; thence (5) Northerly State Senate, Fifth Senate District the registration books will be closed ion with the southerly line of Ilu; of the respective parties to the o Registration Bureau, Count Housi to a point corner to the latter; thence will Da held at Ui* following pollln along the center line of Aumack'i three Members of the General A; until a/ter the forthcoming General •on Koad and the point or place rices above mentioned and also to elei Freehold, New Jersey, at any time bi by the aama (11) Southeasterly 478 feel placet: Lanet to ihe point or place of beginning Bembly; a . Sh«rlff, two Membc. flection to be held on Tuesday, No- Beginning. one male and one female membc tween Wednesday, June 2, 1965, am more or less to '* point In the line ol , Dlitrlct Number It It being intended to Include In this of the Board of Chosen Freeholder, vember 2, H6S. Foiling place for tbli district la thi from each election district in t Thursday. September 23. 1965. during the same and corner to Lot 13 ol BEGINNING at the point ot Inter- district al) lots fronting or abutting the and three Coroners for the County 1 Notice of change of residence or ap-Flro House. Prospect Avenue. Borough of Rumson as Members of 1 the following hours: Dally 9:00a.m. t section of the Northerly Township line, southerly sideline of Appleton Drive. Monmouth, and for the following m. Monmouth County Executive Committi Block 4*; thence by the latter (12) plication for transfer of registration Fifth Election District 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays am Southwesterly 330 feet more or less to a being also the boundary line between nicipal offices, viz; •hall be made either by written re- BEGINNING at the intarsectlon for each of the two major politic; Holidays excepted. tha Township of Rarltan and the Bor Two Councilmen for the full tBrm 0. parties, (Republican and Democratic point corner to the iame and corner Polling Place: Union Avenue School quest forwarded to the Municipal Olerk :ho southerly itne of Ridge Road wll to Lot 7 or Block 4i; thence (13) ough of Keartsburg, and the centei Union Avenue Hazlet. three years each. or the County Board of Elections on lha easterly Una of Harding Roai Notice Is hereby given that qualifle On Thursday, September 23, 1965, thi Northerly along the line of Route 70 line of Thome's Creek and from thenct District Number 11: A Tax Assessor for the full term 0 forma provided by said Municipal [hence (1) In an eaiierly dlrectlo voters of the Borough of Humaoi registration booka will be closed untl running (1) Easterly along the North BEGINNING at a point In the cen- four years. after the forthcoming General Electloi 18.300 feet more or less to the Intersec- Clerk or Board or by calling In per-ilong the southerly line of Ridge Roa County of Manmoutft. Slate of Ne tion of the same with the corporate erly Township line to the center line ter line of Union Avenue where the Notice Is hereby given that qualifier! •on at the office of the Municipal the westerly lino of Hance Road Jersey, not already registered in sal o be held on Tuesday, November of Laurel Avenue; thence (2) Souther- same intersects with the rear line as voters of the Borough of New Shrews- municipality under the laws of Ne line of Matawan Township; thence (14) Clerk or County Ijoard of Elections up ;hence (2) In a southerly dlrectl Easterly along tho corporate line ol ly along the center line of Laurel Ave- extended of tha lot at the intersection bury, County of Monmouth, Slate of to an inducting September 23, 1065. ilong ihe westerly" lino of liance RDI Jersey governing permanent registri Notice of change of residence or n nue to the point of Intersection will: of Union Avenue and Appleton Drive, New Jersey, not already regl«te«d in tion may register or transfer with th plication for transfer of reglstratio Matawan Township 1,900 feet to a point The following is a des'-rlption ot tht ;o the northerly -lino of Rumson Roa where the same Is Intersected by lha center line ot New Jersey State which said lot Is situate at the ftouth- said municipality under the laws of •lection district! In the Borough ot Ltt- Lhonco (3) in a westerly direction a,loi clerk of said municipality at his Shall be made either by written re Highway Route #36; thence <3) West weat corner of aald Interaection; thence Now Jeraey governing permanent reg- flee, Memorial Borough Hal), Rlvi quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerl Gravelly Brook; thence (15) Along the 0*9 Silver and the polling places in .he northerly line ol IlumBon Road corporate line of Matuwan Township erly along the center line of salt! (1) Westerly along the aforesaid line istration may regliter or transfer wlm th* iame, to wit: Road, Humson, New Jersey, at ai or tho County Board of Elections oi which aald line is the rear line ot the clerk ol said municipality at his point marked by an extension.In time up io and Including Thuruda 9,200 feet more or less to tha point Route #36 10 the point of Intersec- fitll Election District forms provided by said Municipal Clerl tion with the center line of Thome1 all lots fronting or abutting Appleton office, Borough Building. Hamilton lorlhetly direction of tho easterly 11 April 22, 1905, during the followii or Board or by calling In person at th' formed by Willow Brook corner being Drive to the point of Intersection where BEGINNING* at a point in the north- of Oakea Road: thence (4) across Rum hours: Dally !>;00 a,m. to 5:00 p.m, the point and place of Beginning. Creek; thence (4) Northerly along th Road, New Shrewsbury. New Jersey. « easterly right-of-way line of tho New office of the Municipal Clerk or Count' center line of Thome's Creek to th tho aforesaid rear lot line as extended any lime between Wednesday, June 2, son Road and in a southerly dlrectl Saturdays 9;00 a.m. to 12;00 noor Board of Elections UP to and incluti The polling place for the Third Elec- Intersects with the center line of Lynn York A Long Branch Kailroad. where Rlong Ilia easterly line of Oakca Ro luniiays and Holidays excepted. C Inp September 23, 1965. point or placa of beginning. 19C5. and Thursday, September 23, we same is Intersected by the northerly tion District Is the Morganvllle In- Polling Place: West Ke&nsburg Fir Boulevard; thence (2) Southerly along 1965, during the following hours; Dally to the northerly shore of Little Siivt it the Permanent Registration Bureai dependent Ffrehouse. Highway 79. tha center line of Lynn Boulevard line of White Road; thence (1) north- Creek; thenco (5) In a generally norti Court Houae, Freehold, New Jersey. The following is a description of th Home, Eighth St., vVeet Keansburg, o yn ad 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturdays, Sun- westerly alonngg; ths northeasterly rlclit- any time up to and Including Thuri election districts In the Township c District Number Z: days and Holidays excepted. Also, Sep- westerly and northerly direction alor Marlboro, and the polling places In th ELECTION DISTRICT #4 where "th e sam- e intersect* ' - s with the of-way lino of the New York & Long ho shore of Little Silver Creek to tl day, April 22. 1955, during the folio BEGINNING at the point of Inter* center lin....e_ o_r Middl__ e Road.._;. thence tember 18, 1965 from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Branch Railroad to tho southwest cor- ins hours; Dally 8:00 a.m. to 4: same, to wit: Moreanvllle Volunteer Flrehoase noon, September 21 and 23 from 7:00 ;asterly lino ol Seven Bridges Margaavllle-Tennent Bd. lection of the Southerly Township 11ns (3) Easterltl y alonl g tthhe center linli e of ner of Lot 43, Block 28, of the official thence (6> in a. southerly direction alor p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and Holiday ELECTION DISTRICT #1 and !h* center line ot that part of Middle Road to the point cf Intersec- p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Or at Per- TMX Map ot the Borough of Little Sil- oxcepteri. Also April 22, 1965, fro! Marlboro Township Han, Mala St. ALL. that certain tract or parcel of manent Registratio._ n Bureau, Court tho easterly line of Seven Brldgi land situate in. the Township of Marl- Boers Street lying within the Township tion with the center line of Union ver, hereinafter referred to aa tho Roart to thu southerly ahora or Lit 9:00 a.ni, to 0:00 p.m. ALti (hat certain tract or parcel o of Raritan and from thenca runnlnj Avenue; thence (4) Northerly along the House. Freehold, New Jeraey, at an/ Tax Map; thence 12) northerly along and situate in the Township of Marl born. County of Monmouth and State center line of Union Avenue to the time between Wednesday, June 2, 196a, Silver Creek; thence (7) In a genera On Thursday, April 22, 1965, ol New Jersey, and is more particular* (1) Northwesterly along the center line the westerly line ot said Lot to the easterly direction along tho laulherl: boro, County of Monmouth ant! Stat ot Beers Street to the point of inter- point or place of beginning, It being and Thursday, September 23, 1965, dur- southwesterly corner of Lot 6, Block registration books will be closed unl of New Jersey, and is more particula ly described as follows: intended to exclude from this district ing the following hours: Dally 9:00 ihore of Little Silver Creek and cr after the forthcoming Primary El section with ths extended center line 3d on Tax Map: thenco (3) easterly inulng In a generally westerly din ly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point .at the In- all ot the lots fronting or abutting the a,m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays tion to be. held on Tuesday, June BEGINNING at a point at the 1 of Bedle Road; thencs (2) In a gen- Southerly side-line of Appleton Drive. along the rear of Lots 5, fl, 7, 8, 0. io, tha northerly tersection of the center line of Texas eral Northerly direction along tha cen- and Holidays excepted. 11. 12, 13. 1*. 15, and 16, all In Block tion along 1965. tenrection of the centerllne of Cou Road and the corporate line between On Thursday, September 23, 1965, Town Neck Creek to tlie lortherl Notice of change of rtaldence or a] ter line of Bedle Road to tha point Polling" Place: Union Avenue School, 30 on laid map to the westerly line of ty Route 520 with the centerlines Middlesex and Monmouth Counties and of Intersection with UIB center line of Union Avenue, Hazlet. the registration books will be closed Lot 39, Block 29 on said map; thence line ot Seven BrldECB Road: them plication (or transfer of reglatratk Conover Road and Boundary Roa from said beginning point along tho until after the forthcoming General (8) In a northerly direction along tl thall lie miitle either by written r New JerBfly State Highway Route No. District Number 13: <4) northerly along the westerly line aald point being the most northwest latter m In a Northeasterly direction 35: thence (3> Easterly along the cen- BEGINNING- at the point of Inter- Election to be held on Tuesday, No- of said Lot to the northwesterly corner easterly lino of Seven Bridges Road quest forwarded to the Municipal Clei erly corner ot Atlantic Township, (Col 15,410 feet more or less to a point In the vember 2, 1965. L point marked by an extension In or the County Board of Elections ( ter line of said Route No. 35 to the action of the center line of Laure thereof; thence (5) easterly along tho Neck Township*, thence along the sal line of the same and corner to Mat- "lolnt of Intersection with the cente Avenue and the center line of New Notice of change of residence or ap- northerly lint, ol said lot to tho north- 'asterly direction ot Ida northerly l): forms pmvided by said Municfp, centerllne ot aaJd Boundary Road an Rwan Township; thence along the lat- plication for transfer of registration if Little Bilver Point Koad; thence I Clerk or Board or by calling in pe me of Bethany Road; thence {4 Jersey 8tntP Highway Route #36; erly corner thereof: thence (6i souther son at tlie orfice of the Muntcip tlie corporate line between Atlantii ter In part and part by Matawan Bor- Southerly along the center line of Beth- thence (1> Easterly along the center shall be made either by written re- ly along tho westerly line of Lots 3f, acrosB Seven Bridges Road and In (Colts Neck) and Marlboro Township: ough (2> Southeasterly 6,100 feet more line of nald Route #36" to the point of uest forwarded to the Municipal westerly direction along the norther! Clerk or County Board of Elections any Road to tha point of intersec- and, 37A, Block 28 on said map; thence to and including April 22, 19C5. (1) Southeasterly — 2,600 feet more o; or less to the point where Route 79 in- tion with ths Southerly Township line interaection with the center line Jlerk or the County Board of Elections, (7> easterly along the southerly line i Ine of Little Silver Point Road to leas to a point In the same; thence b; tersects the Corporate line ot Matawan Waackaack Creek; thence (2) In on farms .provided by Bald Municipal Interaection with the easterly line The said Boards of Registry s thence (5) Southwesterly along tn general Northerly direction along the Lot 37A aforesaid to tho southwenter the same (2) Southwesterly — 2,000 fee Township; thence (3) Southerly along Southerly Township line to tha point 01 Clerk or Board or by calling In per- corner of Lot 33, Block 28 on said map' Prospect Avenuo; thenco (10) in Ejection will meet on more or. Jess to a point In the same tha line ot Route 79, 15,300 feet more or center line of Waackaack Creek, the son at tlie office of the Municipal Clerk 1 northerly direction alone 'he easterl TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, IMS pJace 0/ beginning. various courses thereof, to a point In Ihence (8) southerly along the wester) thence by the same (3) Southerly — less to the intersection of the same Polling Place. Hazlet Fire House, or County Board of Elections up to line of Lots 34. 35 and Off, Block 28 o ol Prospect Avenue to the south between the hours of 7:00 a.m. u ),550 feet more or less to a point at with the southeasterly line of Lots Easterly line of Laurel Avenue; and Including September 23, 1965. erly line or Kings Road; thence (11) i ~ :(W p.m. for the purpose ot condui tho Intersection of the same with Holmdel Road. Hazlet thence (3) Southerly along ihe Easter- fald mip to the southwesterly corn 7-17 Block 45; thence (4) Southwesterly District Number 3i The following, ta a description of the of Lot 36 aforesaid; thence <9) easte an easterly direction along the loutl ip the General Election. the centerllne of Dutch Lane Road 1,000 feet more or less to a poinl corner ly line of Laurel Avenue to a point Election District* In the Borough, of erly lino ot Kings Road and acroi Said General Election will be hell thence leaving said Boundary Roa BEGINNING at the point ot Inter- said point being the point o( Inter ly along the southerly line of Lot 3f to the latter, thence by the same in section of the Southerly Township lln Tew Shrewsbury and the polling place* aforesaid, across Salem Lane and nlonj Seven Bridges float] to ihe easterly lit i said municipality for the purpoai and continuing along the corporal part and part by Lot 19 of Block 45 (5) section of the Northerly Township line 3 same, to wit: of Seven Bridges Road; thenco (12) of electing a. Governor for the Stati lln* between «&id Atlantic (Colts Neck and Die center line of South Laure running from Thome's Creek to the tha southerly line of Lota 115 and Southeasterly 617 leet mora or leas to Avenue and from thence running (1) in Easterly side of Laurel Avenue; thence First Election DJitrfc* Block 28 on said map, across Stanclls! a northerly direction along the easterl of New Jersey; two Membera of t and Marlboro Townships (O Southwest a point in the line of the latter and All that portion of the Borough of line of 8-nen Bridges Uoad to th State Senate Fifth Senate I) erly — 7,460 feet more or less to a poin a general Northerly direction along th Road, along the southerly line of Lo 1 corned to Lot 2 of Block 45; thence center line of Laurel Avenue to th New Shrewsbury, bounded on the eait 96 and 84, Block 28 on said map 1 southerly lino ol Rumson Road: then trlct throe Members cf Uie Gen In line of the same and corner by the latter and part by Lot fl ol (4) Westerly along the Northerly Town- by tha Borough line: on the north by (13) in an easterly direction along tl eral Assembly: a Sheriff, two Mem Freehold Township; thence along t point of Intersection with the center ship line to the center of Laurel Ave the southeasterly corner of Lot SI afor 'iers of the Board of Chosen Freehold Block 45 (6) Westerly 1,599 feet more or line of New Jersey State Highway nue: thence (5) Southerly along the Lafetras Brook projected to the south- laid; thence (10) loutherly along it' southerly tine of Rumson Road to corporate lino between Freehold ar less to a point in the centerllne of irn boundary of Shrewsbury Park #1 point marked by an extension In rs, and three Coroners for the Coun Route No. 38; thence (2) Easterly center line of Laurel Avenue to the westerly Una of Lot &7, Block 29 c Marlboro Township (5) Northwester] Wyncrest Road; thence along the same point or place ot beginning. tnd F&lrtield, thence Along tbe divis- southerly direction of the easterly 11 of Mnnmouth, and for the follow! — 10,330 feet more or less to along the center line of said Route laid map to the northeasterly cornei (7) Northerly 700 feet more or less to a No. 36 to the point of intersection with ional line between Shrewsbury Park of Lot 53, Block 27 on said map; of Harding Road; thenco (14) in municipal offices, vie: point In the centerline of New Jei point at the intersection of the same Polling Place: Went Keamhurg Fire i£2 and Fair fie Id development! pro- northerlythldict' directioi n alonlong thh e easterl A Mayor for Ihe full term of tv sey State Highway Route 79 wher the center line ot Palmer Avenue House, Eighth St., West Keanaburg, thence {11) easterly along the rear o: with the centerllne of Gordon's Corner thence (3) Southerly along the cente jected to Sycamore Avenue, then en Lots 53, 51. 55. 56, 57. 58.19, 60 and 61 line off 'Harding RoaRci d" to ""tlie southe years, the same 13 intersected by the soul! Road; thence along the latter (B) West- DONAXJ3 J. MAL1JO_. along Sycamore Avenue to the Garden line ol RRidgg e Iloaii the point a Two Councllmen for the full ten branch of Topnnemus Brook; thenc line of Palmer Avenue to the point Township Clerk. Block Tl on said map; thence (12 erly 3,100 feel more or less to a point of intersection with the Southerly Town- State Parkway, thence along tbe Gar- southerly and southeasterly along L< place oi Beginning. of three years each. along the said brook (6) Westerly th at the Intersection of the same with April 20, 21 $214.72 den State Parkway to Pine Brook: and Polling place for thin district is t A Tax Assessor for the full term various courses and distances 9,800 fe ihlp line; thence (4) Southwesterly 61. Block 27 aforesaid and along tl the centerllns of Route 530; thernce along the Southerly Township line t on tho west by pine Brook and the westerly line of Lot 70, Block 28 o Little Silver Point Road School, Llttli four years, more or lesa to a point corner t along the latter (9) Northerly 1,600 feet BEHISTHV AND ELECTION Borough boundary to Aibury Avenue; Silver Point Road, Notice Is hereby given that qu! freehold Township and Manalapai the point or placs or beginning, NOTICE said map to the southwesterly co more or less to a point at tlie Inter- Polling Placa: Raritan TownaTo' ihll p BOROUGH or NKW SHREWSBURY and on the south by the southern ner thereof; thence (13i easterly aloni FRED L. AYER8, fled voters of the Borough of Rums' Township; thence along the corporat section of the same with the center- r boundary of N.A.D. fiarla and Shifto Borough Cler) County of Monmouth, State of N. line between Manalnpan and Marlbon First Aid & Rescue Squad Building, KEfl JERSEY tha toutherly lino of Lot 70 aforesaid t( line of Crlne Road; thence along the Eighth St.. Weal Keansburg- Notice li Hereby given mat tne Dis- Road. the northwesterly cornrr of Lot 69 April 'JO, 21 IKW Jersey, not already registered In aa: Townships (7) Northeasterly — 7,171 latter (10) Northerly 7,900 leet more or Die polling place for the FJrtt elec- municipality under the laws of Ni feet more or less to a point in th( DlKtrlct Number 4: trict Board* of Election and Registry Block 28 on said map; thence (Hi less to a point at the Intersection or BEGINNING ftt the point of Inter- In and for the Borough of New Shrew* tion District in the Borough of New southerly along tho rear of Lot 69 KEUISTRY AND CLGUTlOft Jersey governing permanent reglsti ame; thence by the same (8) North the »ame with the centcrllnc of Ten- Shrewsbury. Is the Tinton Falls School. NO TICK lion nmy register or transfer with th westerly — 1,550 feet more or lesj action of the center line of New Jer-bury, County ur Munmoinh, Stale ot aforesaid; thence (15) easterl' nent Road; thence along the latter (ID sey Stata Highway Route No. 35 andNew Jeraev. will meet at Uis placei 874 .Tinton Ave. along trie north side of Lot 5S TOWNSHIP OF COLTS NECK, N. J. Mprk or nald municipality at his c o a point at the Intersection of tin Southwesterly 50 feet more or leas to a Second Election DUtrtct ice. Memorial Borough Hall, Rlv lame with the centerllne of Robert the Northerly Township line, being also tierelnaiter designated on Block 28 aforesaid to tha westerly eld Notice ti hereby given that the Dis- point In the same and corner to Lot ths center line of Clark Street and TUESDAY. JUNE 1. 1965 All that portion ot the Borough of of Branch Avenua; thence (ICi In trict Board of Election and Registry Rvad, Hum son, New Jersey, at at 'Hie Road: thence by the latter (0 8 of Block 52; thence by the latter New Shrewsbury situate south of Shaf- time between Wednesday, June Northerly — 4,270 feet more or lea: from thence- running (1) Easterly along between tne noun of 7:oo a. m. and southerly direction along the westc. In and for Uie Township of Colta Nt the following; four (4) courses and dis- the Northerly Township Una to lh< 8:00 p.m. for the purpose of conduct- lo Road and the southern boundary Una of Branch Avenue, across Whlti County of Honinouth, State of l'XJ.'i, and Thursday. September 23, 106J lo a point at the Intersection of thi tances (12) Northwesterly 160 feet more 1 point of Intersection with the cente Ing the Primary Election for the nom- of N.A..D Carle. Road and continuing along the wester! Jersey, will meet at tho places hen during tne following hours: I>nily 9: amo with the centerllne of Gordon' or less to a point; thenco (13) North- The polling place for tne Second i. to 5:oo p.m., Saturdays from 9: Corner Road; thence by the latter (10 line of Chtngarora Creek; thence (2 ination of candidates. lint of Branch Avenue to the northern Irmfler designated on easterly 179 feet more or less to a point; Northerly along tins center line of Said Primary Election will be held Election District in the Borough ot lint ot Lot 9, in Block 34 on «sM map' TUESDAY. JUNE 1, 11K>5 i. to 12;00 noon, Sundays anri Hoi tortheasterly — 10,350 feet more thence (14) Northwesterly 57 feet more or New Shrewsbury is the Wtyilde Com- days excepted. Or nt Permanent Tte\ less to a point at the Intersection „ Chlngarora Creek, ths various courses In said municipality for Iho purpose of thence (17) on a southeasterly dlrectioi between tho hours of 7:00 a. m. am less lo a point; thenco (15) Southwest- thereof, to (he point of Intersection nominating a Governor for the State of munity Fire House, corner of Hope across Branch Avenue continuing In a B:O0 p.m. (or Ihe purpose ot cuiidui Islnition Bureiiu, Court House. Free the same with ths centerllne of Wyn erly 121 feel more or less to a point cor- Road and Wayside Road. hold, New Jersey, at any time be crest Road; thence by the latter (11 with the center line of New Jersey New Jersey; two Members of the State aaiterly direction and parallel wit intc the Primary Elect ion for t ner to tha flame and corner to Lot State Highway Route No. 36; thenc* Senate. Fifth Senate District; three Third Election Diitrlct Markham Place to tlie southwest cor- nomination of CiwuHdatcs. tween Wednesday, Juno 2, 1063, Southerly — 700 feet more or les 6 of Block 52; thence by the lattei All that portion of the Borough ot Thursdny, September 2,1. 1^65, durlnj to a point In the same corner to Li (3) Northeasterly along tho center line Members of the General Assembly; „ ner of Lot 1, In Block 54 on said map; Said Primary Election will tie held the following six (G> courses and dls of said Route Ho. 36 to the point of Sheriff for. the County or Monmouth; New Bhrowibury, bounded 00 the north thence (18) easterly along the aoutherl tlie following hours: Dally 9:00 a.m f of Block 45 as designated on th tances (16) Northwesterly 208 feet mort by Newman Springs Road; on the east sski municipality for lln> purpose. to 4:'M p.m., Saturdays, Sundays ifflcial Tax Assessment Map or Marl Intersection with tho center line oC two Members of the Board or Chosen line of Lot 1, Block 54 aforesaid lo th nominating a Governor for the Stii or less to a point; thence (17J North- Middle liond; thence (4} Easterly Freeholders for the County of Mon- by Shrewsbury Avenue; on the south •outbeaiterly corner thereof; thenc Holidays excepted. mro Township; thence along tho lat westerly 1&8 feet more or less to a point by Apple Street: and on the wist by of New Jersey, two Members of tl On Thursday, September 23. IMS, 111 :er (12) Easterly — 1,599 feet mor along ths center line of Middle Road mouth; three Coroncca for the county of (10) In a southerly direction lUang th Jtate Senate, Fifth, Senate Diotrtd Lhence (181 Northerly 234 feet more o to the point of intersection with the Monmouth. one male and one female Hance Avenue. rear of Lota 69, 6S, 67, 66, €5, 64, 63, 62, rcRlntratlon books will be closed unl or less to a point corner to Ihe sami less to a point; thence (19) Northeast- The polling place for tha Third Elec- three McinbP rs o[ tin- Gene ral A after tlie forthcoming General Elec Ihence by the aame (13) Northwester center Un» of Poole Avenue; thence (6) member of the State Executive Com- 6l, 60 and S3, In Block 54 and along the jembly: n Sheriff for the County erly 232 feet more or less to a point: Southeasterly along th* center line o mittee for each ol the major political tion District In the Borough of New rear of Lola 15, 36, 17, IS. 19. 20. 21, tion to be held on Tuesday, Novembei ly ~ 677 feet more or less to a poin thence (20) Northwesterly 322 feet more Shrewsbury la the North Side' Engine Monrnmith, two Members of Ihe Bom 2, IW55. corner to tbe eume; thence still by tli Poole Avenue to ths point ot Inter- parties (Republican and Democratic); 22 and 23 all In Block 5i on said ma of Chosen Freeholders for the Count or lesa to a point; thence (21) South- section with the center Una ot Mon-and /or the following municipal offices, Co. No. 4 fire house, 35 Sprlncaale in a southerly and southeasterly ,iirec Notice or change of residence or a same In part and part by Lot 17 c westerly 510 feet more or less to a poinl Avenup .f Monmouth: three Coroners for th 11 lent Ion fr>r traiisfpr of reRislratlt Block 45 and Lot 5 of Block 11 (14 atcunk Creek; Ihence (6) Southerly Iz: tion to Uie westerly line or VVillon County of Motimuuth; one male ar corner to the same and corner to Loi llonr the center line of Mortascunh Fourth Election District Drive, thence (20) In an easterly di- ahull he made either by written r Northeasterly — 2,050 feet more o: 13 of Block 52; tnence by the lattei TWD Councllmen for the full term ol Him female meiniicr ot the State Exec quest forwarded to the Municipal Cler 2reek, tha various courses thereof, to three years each. All that portion of tha Borough 01 rection across Willow Drive to a poinl .ive CommUtpe fur cudi of Ihe mnj( ess to a point corner to the latter; the following four (4> courses and dis- tht nnlnt of Intersection with the cm- New Shrewsbury, bounded on the nort 1 Jn the easterly HUB ot Willow Drive or the County Hoard o( Election.* oi hence by the same In part and nari tances (22) Southwesterly 523 feet more tht pol . _ . . __„ __ A Tax Assessor for the full term of political parties (Republican mid Deiv [orins provided by snld Municipal Cler! tar line of New Jeraey State Highway four years. by Apple Street; on the east by th- thence i2D in a northerly and north' jcratlct, and for the following munii by Lot 3 ot B!oe]{ II (15) Southea. or less to a point: ihence <2CJ» South- Borough line; on the south by Lafetra* • 141erly direction along the ei ir Board or iiy calling In person rly — 530 feet more or less to Rouls No, 35; thencs (7) Westerly Sulil Primary Slection ml offices, viz: westerly 551 feet more or less to a ilonit the center line of said Route tor the purpose of nominating persons Brook projected to the southern bound- lln« ol Willow Drive lo Us Intersection the offier of tlie Municipal Clerk ioint corner to the same; thenco I point; ihence (24> Northwesterly 1,231 ary of Shrewsbury Park #1 and Fair. with the southwesterly line of Prospect One Township Com mitt com an for th County Hoard •»( Elections up to an> he aame (16) Northeasterly — 33i eet more or less tn a point; thence No. 31 to the point or place of be- of the respective parties to the offices ull tnrni or three yenrs. ginning. above mentioned and also to elect one Held developments; and on the went Avenue, thence (22) In a southeasterly Including September 23, 1!>65. feet more or less to a, point corner t< (23) Southwesterly 703 feet more or iy the divisional line ot Shrewsbury direction aJong the southwesterly line A Tax Assessor (or the full term • boundaries ol the Election DlBtrlci the same; thence by the samo {17 less to a point corner to the same Polling Place: Sycamore Drive male and one female member from 'our years, School, Sycamore Drive, Hazlet. each election district In the • Borough Park #2 and Falrfield development of Prospect Avenue to tlie intersection the Borough of Rum son and thi Northwesterly — 478 feet more or Jes. md corner to Lot 27 of Block 62; projscted to Sycamore Avenue, Syct- of tha northwesterly line of Litllc Sll' Satit Primnry Election will be. hei pot/ing places in each district ar* ihence by the latter In part and Dlntrlct Number R: of New Shrewsbury as Members of the r>r tlie purpose of nominating person follows, to wit: a. point corner to the same; thenc EEOINNINQ at the point of Inter Monmouth County Executive Committee mora Avenue and Hance Avenue. *er Point Road; thence (23) In a west- itlll by the aame in par: and part b;, part by Lot 28 of Block 52 (26) The poll In 1 place for the Fourth; Elec. erly direction along HIP northwesterly f the re-spectivo pnrtlen to trip office; First Electloo District forthwesterly 1.05G feet more or leai net ion of the Southerly Township line for each of the two major political par- have mi'iitiotiod and ntso lo nlpct on* Election District No. i ts nereby ie- ot 1 of Block 42 (18) Northeasterly and the center line of New Jeney .lea, (Republican and Democratic). lion District In the Boroug__ h o„f New llm ol Little Sliver Point Rnnd to i — 1,360 feet more or leas to a point Io a point corner to the aame Shrewsbury is tho Monmouth Regional point marked by an extenslun in i male anil one female Member frrnr 'Incd and described as follows: and corner to Lot 29 of Block 52: State Highway Route No. 39 and from Notice Is hereby given that Qualified encli election district In thrt Townsl All that part of the Borough corner to the same and In the line o thence running (1) Westerly along the voters of the Borough ot New Shrews- High School. New Shrewsbury. northerly direction of the westerly IIrn jot 2 of BJock 42; thence hy the Intte (hence by the latter Ihe following eight of Carolyn Road: thence (24 of Colts Neck as Mem fie r* of the M 1 unison hounded on tho tvest by tru (8) courses and distances (27) North- center line of laid Route No, 35 to the bury, County of Monmouth, State of Filth Election IMitrlct mouth County Exccutivp Comrnitire fo renter lino of Buenn Vista Avenue am 19) Southeaslerly — 100 feet more oi ooint of Intersection with tha extended New Jersey, not already registered in All chat portion ot tha Borough ot in a southerly ill r ecu on along tne to a point corner to the sume •aaterly 019 feet more or less to a point; weiterly line of Carolyn Rr. each of the two niajnr pulltltal luenn Vista Avenue extended; on thi ihence (28) Northwesterly 2G4 feet more center line of Fleet wood Drive; thence said municipality under the lawa of New Shrewsbury bounded on the eist ips < Republican ;ii]y the Borough line; on the south by along the rear of Lots 21, 22, '23 and 24 County of Monmouth, Slnle o! New The polling place for the Ftn\ ie same (21) Northwesterly — 320 feet or less to a point; thence (31) North- section with the center line of Middle office. Borough Building, 556 Tinton Ave- Plna BrooK. ' In Block 58 on said map and across Jersey, nnt nlreaily ccgl.slnrpd in sal election District li Oceanic Flra Com- ore or less to a point In line of the sisterly 101 feet more or less to a point; Road; thence <3> Easterly along the nue, New Shewsbury, New Jersey, at The polling piacs for tha FWU DIM- Saitvlew Avenue and continuing along municipality under the lawg of Net iany's Kire Houae, corner River Road iame and corner to Lot 3 of Block Ihence (32) Northwesterly 45 feat more center line of Middle Road to the point any time up to and including Thurs- tion District In the Borough of Naw tbe rear of Lots 2, 3. 4, 5, 6 and 7 Jersey govern I np perm uncut reglstra .nd Allen Street. Rumson. thenco by the latter (22) North- ir lesa to a point; thence (33) North- of intersection with the center line of day, Apill 22, 1965. during Ihe follow- Shrewsbury in the Tinton , Falla Fire ID BJock 71 on said map, and continu- ion may rogtster or transfer with th asteriy — 1,390 feet more or less to Union Avenue; thence (4) Southerly ing hours; Pally 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Home, corner ot Fire Houae Road and Second Election District i point In tho center!!ne of Conover tasterly 330 leet mora or less to a along the center ltn« of Union Ave- Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays ex- Old Mill Road. ing across Bllverslde Avenue and along lerli of said municipality at bin of- Election District No. z is hereby da wint; thencs (54) Northeasterly 295 the easterly line of Lot 2 and the rear ice-rcFirlcncc, JE. D. J. Colin Neck, :oad; ihence by the same (23) South- eel more or leas to a point corner to nue to the point of Intersection with cepted. Also, April 22, 1065, from 7:00 Sixth Election DHtrlct :o:iovcr Hoad. Viinderburg, New Jrr- ned and described as follows; isterly 510 leet more or lest lo a the Southerly Township line; thence p.m. to ff:OO p.m. Or at tlie Permanent A)) that portion 01 tha Borough of Of Lot! 21, 20. 19, 18, 17, 16. 15, 14. 13, AH tliat part of the Borough ol Rum- he same and In lha centerllnu of 12, 11 and 10 all In Block SO to Parkei ey, ot any time up to and Including >lnt in the same; thence by the same Texas Iload, thence by the latter (35) (5) Southwesterly along tha southerly legislation Bureau. Court House, Free- few Shrewsbury bounded on the north hur.iday, April '22. 1965, Uurlrif the on bounded on the west by ths centei 11) Southerly — 930 feet more or less Township line to the point or place of hold, New Jersey, at any lime up to and by Newman Springs Road and Swim* Creek; thence (29) in a generally wesi ie of Bingham Avenue; on the louth louthwesterly 4,950 feet more or less ttlY direction ajong the hlghwater line ollowlng hours: Dally 9;00 a. in. to a point in the iame; thenca atlll 3 tha point and place or Beginning. beginning. inducing Thursday, April 22, 1965, dur- ralng River; on tbe west by the Oar. of Parker Creek to the westerly bound- i:00 JI. in.. Rat unlays, Sundays i tho center line ot Ridge Road and Jhe same (25) Southeasterly — The polMnr place tor the Fourth Polling Place: Middle Road School, ing tha rollowlng hours: Dally 9:00 den State Parkway: on the south by ary ot the Borough of Little Silver miitlnya excepial. Or at Uip Per (he east by the center line of thi io\feet more or less to the point and Election District Is the Morganvllle Room In Hear ot Building, 305 Middle «.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays, Sycamore Avenue; and on tbe east by and easterly boundary of trie Borough ient ncRfatrdllnn Bureau. Court HOL . enue of Two Rivera. lace of Beginning. Volunteer Flrehouse, Morg&nvlLIs-Ten; Road, Hazlet. and Holiday* excepted. Also April 22, Hance Avenue. of Shrewsbury; thence (23) In a north- ^elioltl. New Jersey, at any tlnin up The polling place for ths Second The polling place for the First Elec* let Road. I) I it r lei Number «i 1035. from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. The polling place tar tha Sixth Bite- erly direction along the boundary of and InclUfilnt Tliursrlay, April 22, Election Dlitrlct !• Rumion FIr« Cora District Is (he Marlboro Town- BE a INNING at the point of inter- On Thursday, April 22, 1963, Jhe reg- tion Diitrlct fa the Borough of New tbt BoroUMi} of Little Silver and the !)6S, during the fnllowlnp hour«: Dally iany'» Fir« Houae, River Ro»4 and Ip Ball, Main Street. lection of the center Una of New Jeristratio- n books will be closed uintil Shrewsbury li tne Bwlmmlnt Rlvtr Borough Of Shrewsbury to the center 1:00 fl. m. to 4:30 P. m.. Saturdays, llaclc Point Road Rumion. ELECTION DISTRICT #! VLOYD WYCKOPF, •tr Btate Highway Route No. 25 with after the forthcoming Primary Election School, 330 Haoce Ave. Uat ol flycamora Avenue; thenci (27) unays anrl holidays eaccptcd. A]BO Tblrd Election District RAbertivlIle Flrehouie, Route 5!D Uia Southerly Township line and from > be held on Tuesday, June 1, 1983. JBItOMB ft. MUD, Will 22, 1065, from 8:00 a, m. to Election District No, 3 is hereby dfr AL-I* that certain tract or parcel ol TownBhip Clerk tfteace running a) fiouthtree-terljr along Notlot of cbftnf a ci reildence or ap- Clerk. >00 p. m. oed &nd described u. follows: d situate ID the Townihlp of Marl- 20, 31 the Southerly Township ll» to tit* plloitlon lor tranjftr of reilitriilon April 20, 21 $121.90 NOTICE TELEVISION • THEATER • MOVIES • MUSIC -DININGOUT THE DAILY REGISTER Tuttixy, April 20, 1965—21 Television Mailbag Television Highlights Teen Favorite Again 7:»*JI <7)-Ccintat "Odyssey." A tease by theology Professor Paul Tillich. ufl oo TV KEY MAILBAG amuse - 'Fear Strikes Out" Is, the fflm U8DAY, JUNE 1, 1S» episode with Vic Morrow as its star. Sgt fcHM (4)—That Was the Week That tt» toon tf T.H» L m Saunders (Morrow) finds himself in a unique Wa*. Buck Henry, Pat Englund, Nancy Ames, By STEVEN H. SCHEUER ras never given the accliam it *:w p.m. tor the purpose of con fa* the Primary Bfeetion for the nom- And terrifying position when he comes to and David Frost take part as TW-3's song- Question — I recently saw the leserved. Neither the film nor ination of cundlditei. movie "Fear Strikes Out" with ny of the stars figured in the Said Primary Election will be held In after being wounded in an attack—he's in and-skit team take aim at the top of the •aid municipality for the purpose of a German soldier's uniform awaiting medical news of the week that was. (Color). Anthony Perkins in the role of >scars. Karl Maiden won bis nominatlne a Governor for the State of New Jersey; two Members of the attention at an enemy field hospital. 19-11 (4)-Spedal. "Our Man in Wash. baseball star Jim Piers*ll and iest supporting actor award tor fitata Senate, Filth senate Difltrlct; thought both he and the movie is portnyal of "Mitch" in Ten- three Memberi of the General Ai- 7:JM (IJJ-DoHax Dipknmcy. "Cold Cash ington." David Brinkley's photographic essay eembly; a, Sheriff for the County of ivere graat. Did Anthony Per- essee William's "Streetcar Monmouth, two Member! of the Board and Funny Money." The odd-tookang title of on the physical plight of our nation's capital, 0/ Chosen Freeholder* for tfa* County this program on foreign aid to India will be combines entertainment with candor in about kins win an Academy Award for Jamed Desire." «i MoBmoutb; fliree Coroner* far the County of Motunoutb; one male and explained as Ambassador Chester Bowles; equal proportions. He starts out with some ;liis film, and is this the movie one female member of tin State Ex- for which Karl Maiden won his ecutive Committee for each of the ma- VS. AID Director in India, John Lewis; Max wonderful stills of casual, charming, quaint, Question — Where may I «d- jor political parties {Republican and Millikan of M.I.T.; Representative Otto Pass- tum-of-the-century Washington, taken by an Oscar?—C. L., Bridgeport, Conn. ress a letter to Shirley Booth? Democratic), and (or the following municipal! offices, viz: man (D-La) and Representative E. Ross inquiring, whimsical and tireless photographer Question — When was the mov want to tell her how sorry I A Township Commitofcman for the Adair (R-Ind), discuss the building of the by the name of Charles M. Bell. Pitted against le "Fear Strikes Out" released. m that 'Hazel" is going off the full term of three yean. Bald Primary Election will be held Rihand Dam. the bicycling happiness of that tirae-back- can't understand how I could r. I have been a fan of this for the purpoas of nominating persons when, Brinkley poses the clutter of roads, have missed sucii a good film eries since the jBeek it was of the respective parties to the office* 8*J9 (IS)—The Creative Person. "Davis abo.e mentioned and also to elect one and Dee." Actor Ossie Davis and his wife buildings and urban expansion in a town Also, is >t a true story?—F. L., rst presented oil TV.—Mrs. F. mala and ont iemalt member from each election district In the Township actress Ruby Dee devote their special half that's forgotten it ever had a plan. "Any- Allentown, Pa. ., McQueeney, Tex. of Shrewsbury as Members of the thing standing in the way of the automobile Answer — Before you compose Moamouth County Executive Committee hour to a dramatized reading on the sub- Answer -• Anthony Perkins has for «ach of the two major polltlca" ject of love, devised by playwright Ossie is doomed," says Brinkley, and he's echoed become a teen favorite all over our letter of condolence, be ap- parties, (Republican and Democratic), Davis. in the songs of "The Split-Level Singers" again since "Fear Strikes Out" rised of the facts. "Hazel" will KoLIce Is hereby given that qualified voters of the Township of Shrewsbury, 8:30-9:30 (2)—Red SkcKon. Pert Connie protesting a nine^ay freeway gutting (he was shown on TV. The 1957 film eturn next season on a new County of Monmoutli. state of New Jersey, not already registered in said Stevens should entice the teenage crowd with center of the town, and looking for hope to is based on the true life expe letwork, namely CBS. So, you municipality under the laws of New "The Great Society." (Color). riences of baseball star Jim Pier- lay now extend your congratu- Jersey governing permanent registra- her songs between sketches, and her role tion may register or transfer with the as a carnival lady hoping to save crooked 10:05-11:50 (13)-Pacem in Terrls. "Im- sail. Piersall appears as a guest itions to Miss Booth at her new clerk of laifl municipality at her office, residence, til Belshaw Avenue, Shrei Sheriff Deadeye's We. The top slaps-tick spot plications of Pacem in Terris for U.S. Poli- on Johnny Carson's "Tonight" ddress, CBS-TV, Television bury, New Jersey, at any time up to is Red's pantomime at«put a man back in the cies." Participants in this round-table dis- series from time to time and he )ity. Hollywood, Calif, or Screen and Including Thursday, April S2, NEW YORK SUCCESS — Red Bank producer Norman 1965, during thi following hours: Dally 1890's trying to elope with a girl. cussion of the four previous programs are usually has a few good stories to lems, Gower Street, Hollywood, 10:00 A.M. to 2:00 FM., Balurdayi, Seldin, second, from left, and the Valtairs of Long tell about his past. As good as alif. Sundays an« Holidays accepted. Or at 8:303:30 (4)—Hullabaloo. Sammy Davis, public opinion analyst Elmo Roper; CORE the Permantnl Registration Eurwm, Jr., entertains the younger set in another stint director James Farmer; History Professor Court House, Freehold, New Jersey, at Branch wish a happy birthday to disc jockey Jocko, any time up to and Including; Thursday, as host-performer, and brings his spectacular H. Stuart Hughes; Director of the Hudson April 22, 1965, during the following third from left, at the Audubon Ballroom, New York Question — Who played the hotin: Dally 9:00 a.m. to «:30 p.m., "Golden Boy" colleague, dancer Lola Falana Institute, Herman Kahn; Walter Millis; Presi- ole of the banker and Jean Sim- Saturday*. Sands}'* &nd Holidays ex- City. The local talent stole the show from nationally along. Other spots include songs by English dent of the Farmer's Union, James G. Pat- French Film c»«ed. Also April 22, 1565, from 9:00 mons' sister in the movie "Home C. *-m. to 9:00 p.m. ' famous groups performing for 4,000 teenagers. Dusty Springfield, young Bruce Scott, Jay ton; Representative William Fitts Ryan Before Dark," which I saw on On Ttiunday, April 22, 1995, the reg- and the Americans, The Animals, and Allen (D^NY); economist Stanley K. Sheinbaum; Istr&iton books will be closed until af- Classic Due TV awhile back? I still can't ter (he forthcoming Primary Election Sherman, but the hit of the hour is the "Hulla- Theology Prof. Paul Tillich; and Founder of ;et it out of my mind.—Mrs. G. to be held on Tueiday, June ], 1965. baloo on Broadway" medley from Lola Fa- Woman Strike for Peace, Mrs. Dagmar Notice of change of residence or ap- V., Providence, R. I. plication for tramfer of registration lana and her host. (Color). Wilson. Tomorrow •hall be made either by ' written re- 'The Rats' Saturday Answer — Steve Dunne and " Quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk 8:35-10 (1J)—Pacem In Terrls. "Require- 11:30-1 (4) — Tonight. Johny Carson's RUMSON — The French film Rhonda Fleming played the or the County Board of Election* on scheduled guests include author and British forma provides by aald Municipal ment of Peace: The Nature of the Prob- classic, "Sundays and Cybele," >anker and Miss Simmons' sis- Clerk or Board or by calling In person lem." Highlights include a message from His Labor Member of Parliament, Maurice Edel- will be shown at 8:30 p.m. next at the office ot the Municipal Clerk By Monmouth Players er respectively, of course, in the or County Board of Elections up to Holiness Pope Paul VI read by the Most man, and Parisian chanteuse Yvonne Con- Wednesday in Rumson-Fair Ha. Irama which also starred Efrem anil including April 22, 1965. Reverend George H. Guildoyle, and an ad- stant. (Color). 1 The said Boards of Registry and NAVESIiNK — Mrs. John Klem as Studio One, Westinghouse ven Regional High School Audi- ;imbalist, Jr., and Dan O'Her- Zlectinn will m«et on president ot the Monmouth Play torium under the sponsorship, of .hy. TUESDAY1, NOVEMBER % 196$ Theater, and Armstrong Circle between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00ere, has announced to the mem Theater have had her in their he Rumson-Fair Haven Ameri- . p.m. for the purpose « conducting the can Field Service Chapter. General Election. bership that an invitation is beinj cast list. Complete Program Listings (For an answer to your ques- Said General Election will be held In extended to subscribers to attem A veteran player, Mike Bivona This p i c t u p e, produced by ion about any TV program or •ala municipality for the purpose or Channel 2 WCBS-TV Channel 5 . WNEW-TV Channel 9 „ WOR-TV electing a Governor for the fitate of a performance of Agatha Christi' of Rumson, appears in the role Serge Bourguignon, won the Hol- ictor, write to Steven H. Scheu- New Jersey; two Members of the lywood Academy Award as best ' fitate Senate, Fifth Senate DIs- "The Rats" Saturday at th of David, Sandra's friend of few Channel 4 WNBC-TV Channel 7. WABC-TV Channel II WPDC-TV >r, TV Key Mailbag, in care of - trlct; threa Members of the General Navesink Library. Curtain torn moments. He has directed sev- foreign film of the year in 1962, his paper.) Asaembly; a, Sheriff,, two Members TUESDAY 7—Local News-Van Sickle Clark Gobi*—3 hr>. * ' of the Board of Chosen Freeholders, will be the usual 8:45 p.m. :ral one-act plays for Wagon AFTERNOON 9—Film—Stage to Ctilno— 7—Tycoon—Comedy and has also received many George O'Brien—60 mln. and three Coroner* for the County of The Piayers were scheduled tc Wheel Playhouse and has per- MM 9— Danger Is My Business other national and international Waller Raadii-Slorlmg Monmouih. and (or the following mu- 2-Love ot LIFa—Serial II—Superman—Adventure 11—Greafesf Show—nrama honors. . nlclpal offices, viz: enter this play in the New Jersey formed in such plays for the 4—Call My Bluff—Game 13—Science Reporter tticutri! l)iri!i:lnrv A Township Commltteeman for the : Theater Leagues One-Act Pla Monmouth Players as "Light up 7—Donna Reed—Comedy C45 I-Pelrlcoat Junction "Sundays and Cybele" is full term of three years. 7—News—Peler Jennings Notice Is her«hy given that qualified Tournament in March, but due the Sky," "King of Hearts," and 9—Memory Lane—Joe Franklin 4—That Was The Week Thai Was—Satire lyric tragedy, the story of a voters of the Township of Shrewsbury, 12:25 <:s] 7—Peyton Place—Serial County of Monrootith, Stale of New to the inclement weather here, 'The Male Animal." 2—News—Robert Trouf 4—Weather-Pot Hernon 9-K!ngdom ol the Sea lonely girl of 12 and a war vet- Jersey, not already registered In Bnid were forced to withdraw the eiv Alec, the friend to all in "The 12:30 . 7:00 IO:M eran suffering from amnesia. • municipality under the lawa of New I—Search for Tomorrow I—Newt—Walter Crsnklte 2—Doctors/Nurses Jersey governing permanent registra- try. This performance, for sub- Rats" will be portrayed by Ohes- 4—I'll Bet—Game 4— News—Huntley, Brinkley 4—Our Man In Washington Their usual Sunday meetings en- tion may register or transfer with the scribers, is part oi the' benefits 7—father Knows Best 7—To Ihe Fair—Tour—Special 1—Fugitive— Drama rich the lives of both until con- clerk of said municipality at her of- er Hammann oJ Rumson. He II—Buckaroa SCO—Buck Wtover 11—Woody Woodpecker 9—Spread ol the Eagle fice, Residence, 111 Beishaw Avenue, 13—French Chef—Cooking afforded to those who become was last seen as Sheldon Marcus 11:45 II—Fllm-The Gorilla Man- vention interfers to destroy the - Shrewsbury, New Jersey, nt any time 7:30 between Wednesdaj1, June 2, 1955, andpatron to all three shows pro in "The Best Man" this season. 1—Guldlno Unlit—Serial John Loder—60 "i'n, relationship. Thursday, September 23, 1065, during 11—Dick Tracy—Cartoon 2—Eye on New York io: as duced by The Players. He has served on the board of 1J:SJ 4—Mr. Novak—Drama Hardy Kruger plays the part ,V the following hours; Dally 9:00 a.m. 5—Wells Fargo—Western 13—Pocem In Terrls* 4—tjews—Roy Scherer 11:00 BESTACTRESS! to f:00 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays and the Monmouth Players and has 7—Combat!—Drama of the veteran and Patricia Gozzi Holidays excepied. Or at Permanent Buddy Silver of Little Silver i: 2—News—Jim Jensen 9—Film—Gorgo— ! Cybele. Registration Bureau, Court House, directing "The Rats." Audience: worked on the production crew 2—Leave It to Beaver 4—News—Frank McGee Plus 4 other Freehold, New .Terseey: , at any ttimi e of many of the Players shows. <—Everything's Rtlollvt Bill Trovers—90 mln. 5-News The film was photographed by between Wednesday, JJune 22, 19G5, andremember Mr. Silver for his acl 5-CartooM-Ctilldren 11—Lloyd Thaxton-Varlety 7-News-BIII Beutel Academy Awards! Wednesday, September 22, 1965, dur- ing in such plays as "Three Mer 7— Rebiw-Oarrw 13—Dollar Diplomacy—Report o-News-Wlnaate, Klenwn Henri Decae and the music Ingg tht e followinwing hours: Daily 5:05:00 11—Film—The Fireball- 1:00 11-News-Mortln O'Hnra written by Maurice Jarre, Acad- *.m. to i:30 p.m., Saturdays, SundayS s on A Horse," in which he por 2—Joey Bishop—Comedy and Holidays, exempted. Mickey Rooney— 1 hr.( 20 mln. 11:19 trayed a frequent visitor of the 1:15 5—Lieutenant— Drama 4—Weather—Tex Antolne amy Award winner for his On Thursday, September 23, 1W5. 13—Creative Person the registration books will be closed S-Newi 5-Fllm-Lady In «he Loin- "Lawrence of Arabia" sound race track. He also appeared i 1:J0 1:30 Robert Wontoomery—2 hri., 8 mln. until after the forthcoming General 2-Red Skellon-Comedy track. Election to be held on Tuesday, No- 'Anastasia" and in "The Little J-4« trie World Turns ll-Weather-Nlarll»» :M 1—Fllm-Gllda— Board or hy calling In person at the rap, is Miss Kay Gladding of S^FIIm—They Met In Bombay— office of the Municipal Clerk or County RED BANK •—News—Floyd Kalber Rita Havworth—1 hrs., 5 mln. Board of Elections UD to and Includ- Elberon. She was last seen as 3:N 11—Best of Groucho—Quiz At Drive-In ing September 23, 1965. CARLTON- 1—Password—Came 11:15 Mrs. Gammage in "The Best The polling place foi n« Township Mary Popplns 2:00; 7:00; 8:30. 4—Moment ol Truth—Serial 9—Film—Iron Man- of Shrewsbury Is th« Recreation Hall. Man." An active member of thi 7—Flome In the wind—Serial Lew Ayres—90 tnln. Crawford Street EATONTOWN 2:!9 Capital Tour 11:30 Tomorrow MR& ANNE BW1TBK. Players, Miss Gladding has ha< COMMUNITY— 11— News 4—Johnn/ Carson Township CUrit. title roles in "Time;>-Of»'Thi Cheyenne AutUmn'^iOB;- 7:05; *B:4fi. • ••• • ' •• " . 2:30 11:50 April 20. 21 $71.30 2—House Party—Llnkletter 11—Star Theater—nmrna Cuckoo" and 'Gently Does It. FREEHOLD 4—Doctors—Serial By Brinkley 11:5! PLAYED LEAD ROLE She has also appeared profession- FREEHO1D— 7—Day In Court—Drapia 9—News and Weather Those Galloways 7:3a: Dear Brlgltte 11—True Adventure NEW YORK - David Brinkley, M1DDLET0WN — Nancy Lee ally on television and is secre- 3:45. 2:!5 i—NPWS—Geoffrey Pond tary for Monmouth Players. ASBURY PARK . S—News the brightest star in NBC's news 7— Film—Teen-^qc 7ombles— McAmny, 154 South Lake Dr., 7—News—Morlene Sunders Don Sullivan—90 mln. recently played one of the lead- Mrs. William Crawford of At LYRIC— 1:00 galaxy, tomorrow night takes 1:15 Jantic Highlands will appear a; Those Callowaya 2:00: 7:00: 9:35. 2—To Tell the Truth—Panel 4—Film—The Fnbulous Sutnnne—• ing roles in the "Devil's Disq- 4—Another World—Serial viewers on another inside (our of Barbara Brrtfon— I fir., 25 mln. Jennifer, the unexpected visitoi MAYFAIR- *ple" by George Bernard Shaw Cheyenne Autumn 2:10: 7:00; 9:55. 5—Peler Gunn—Mystery 5—News who helps weave the mesh of in 7—General Hospital—Serial the nation's capital, complete 1:23 at Dickinson College, Carlisle, ST. JAMES- 9—James Beard—Women 2—Now! Pa. The production was pre- trigue in the play. She appeare My Fair Lady 2:30: B:30. 11—Pioneers— Drama with his patented wry commen- 5—Waterfront—Drama sented by the Mermaids, cam- in the last one-act play, "Th BHICK TOWN 3:2J tary, on a one-hour special en- Matinee 2 - Evenings 7.?:30 2—News—Douglas Edwards 2—Fiim-lntsrn! can't Take Money— pus drama group, under the di- Three People," in the lead role BRICK PLAZA- J:30 titled "Our Man in Washington Barbarw Stanwvrle—1 hr., 3$ mln. James Stewart rection of David Brubaker, a and was part of the experimental Those Galloways 3:40: 7:35; Dear 2-Edge of Night—serial 3:05 Bfliltte 2:00; 5:50; 9:)5. 4—You Don't Say!—Game , H." 2—Fllm—Wl»es Nev»r Know- "CHEYENNE AUTUMN" professional actor who teaches theat«r-in-the-round show, Ma. 5—Cartoons—Children Charles Ruggles—1 hr., 25 mln. courses in the theater arts. Miss iere's "The Doctor In Spite o) North of Bed Bank 7—Young Marrleds—Serial One of the ideas of the show is 4:30 Himself." Television shows sucli 9— Film—House on Haunted Hill— to compare post-Civil War Wash- 2—Film—The Meanest Man In the McAneny is in her junior year. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Vincent Prlce-90 mln. World—Jock Benny—1 hr., 10 mln. 11—Laurel and Hardy ington with the capital as it is WEDNESDAY ATLANTIC- «:N today and note some of the simi- MORNING to Murder Your Wire 7:00; 9:15. 2—Secret Storm—Serial larities which have survived al- <:M HAZLET 4—Match Game 4—Education EKChame Academy Award Winner 5—Attroboy—Cartoon most a century of change, a cen- Walt Disney's LOEWS DRIVE-IN- 7—Trallmtuter—Weitern tury when government ceased to 7—News To the FaJr 7:00; Cheyenne Autumn 11—Chuck McCann—Children <:10 1962 FRENCH FILM 7:27; 12:00: Ensign Pulver 10:00, 4:25 be simply a housekeeping opera- 2—Sunrlte Semester "THOSE CALLOWAYS" 4—News— Nancy Dlckerjon tion and became the nation's big- 4—Bachelor Falher—Comedy PLAZA 4:J0 7—Prolecf Know—Education Cheyenne Autumn 7:00; 9:45. 2—Sea Hunt-Adventure gest employer. 7:00 EAST BRUNSWICK 4-Doble Glllls-Comedy For background on the old days 2—News and Weather HAZLET-The Circus is Coming "SUNDAYS and CYB&LE" 5-Sandy Becker-Children 4—Today TURNPIKE— 13—Let's Llpread Miry popplni 2:00; i:W, 7:30: the researchers decided that 7—Cartooru—Children John Wayne stars with Claudia since Brinkley is a newsman they 7:15 Cardinale as the two-fisted boss American Field Service 10:30: Donald Duck 4:25; 10:00. 3—Film—Never Say Goodbye— 5—News OUTDOOR — Mary Fopplns1 7:00; Errol Flynn—90 mln. would dig up some famous col- 7:10 of a three-ringed Traveling Wild r 10:00; Donald. Duck 0:35. 4-Film-The Ghost and Mn. Mulr— umns of that era, and they se- S—Survey of the A tt West show, riding loving and presentation Gene Tlemey—1 hr., 25 mln. too NOW * 2:30 & 8:30 SAYRE WOODS 7—Film—China Gate— lected Frank G. Carpenter of the 2—Captain Kangaroo brawling his way around t h e ALL SEATS RESERVED SAYRE WOODS- Gene Barry—1 hr., 25 mln. Cleveland Leader who signed his 5—Sandv Becker—Children ;lobe in "Circus World," starting RUMSON'FAIR HAVEN REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Cheyenne Autumn 6:30; 9:15. •—Mike Oouglot—Variety ll-Opercflon Alph-i-t II 11—Beachcomber Bill critical commentary "Carp." 1:15 tomorrow with "Houseboat," at ACADEMY PERTH AMBOY 13—Charity Bailey—Children "You know some of Carp's col- 5—Cartoons—Chlldrm Loew's 35 Drive-In Theatre. AWARDS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 8:30 P.M. AMBOYS DRIVE-IN- i:io 8:J» 8 Cartoon 7100; Mary Popplns 7:30; II—Three Stooges—Comedy umns about the shortcomings of 5—Romoer Roam—Children "Circus World" tells of t h e INCLUDING DONATION $1.00 10;47; Cruise of The Eagles 10 38. 13-Whot'« New-Children . this city could have been written Cartoons—Children EVENINO 1:40 lives of men and women dedica^ MAJESTIC- <:00 today," said Brinkley. "For one 11—Kukla and oiii--°uppel» ted to a circus and Wild West BEST PICTURE Cheyenne Autumn 2:25; 5:25; 8:30. !—Mickey Mouse Club thing he did a piece about the 1:50 show crossing the Atlantic from TV SHOW 'PLUGGED' 11—News—Kevin Kennedy 11—Cartoons—Children BEST ACTOR snuflf boxes in the Senate where LONG BRANCH — The Cham- 13—Operation Alphabet II f:00 New York and touring the capi 6:10 he pointed out in the early part 2—Love That Bob!—Comedy tal cities of Europe in the gay ber of Commerce has called upon 11—Local News—John Tinman 4—Birthday House—children of the nineteenth century prac- all New Jersey Drivers to view a 6:25 7—Gale Storm—Corned/ and exciting days before World 4—Sports—Lou Boda tically every man in the Senate It—Jack La Lome—Exercllt War I. one-night television special slated 7—Weather—Ken Robot was a snuff addict and, as a •:15 for May 24. The program,, en- 11—Weather—Vivian Farrar 7—News—Bill Owen Recruit Sophia Loren is Cary 6:30 convenience, two snuff boxes •:20 Grant's housekeeper in "House- titled "The National Driver's 2—News—Robert Trout 7—Gole Storm—Cemrfdy 4—Local N:".\s—Gabe Pressman* were placed at the desk of the 9:30 boat." Add Cary's three darling Test," will be presented on the B||| R Las Vegas Chambers' doorkeeper and they 2—Jock Bennv—Comedy children and the equation bal IBS network from 10 to 11 p.m. 5_sOuPy snies-vortely 5—Flfm— Profession!!? Soldier- were always filled for the con- Victor McLonl»n—1 hr., 20 mln. anoes a» love and laughter for venience of the senators. 7—World'* Fair Onenlna all. 11—Racket Squad-P"'Ice "Carp complained because they 9:55 were still there in 1880 when 4—Nev»— Bob Wl"'"' 1ST ANNUAL CARD PARTY snuff had gone out ol fashion and 10:09 Audrey Hepburn - R»x Hari.Jtn Fashions 2—Mews—Mike Wallace HTGHLANDS — The Commu Now On Sale! the cost of maintaining them was *—Truth or Consequences—Gams nity Center will hold its first an- CHOICE SEATS ON SALE stiU on the books. If anybody II—Cods Three—Police by: "LYSBETH GERAN" 10:30 nual card party at the Jackson FOR ALL PERFORMANCES CLYDE BEATTY - COLE BROTHERS can reach Carp in the hereafter 2—) Love Lucy—Comedy Hotel, Shrewsbury Ave., Friday, <—Whol't This Sonn?-Gome they can tell him tiiat those box- II—Star Theater—rjrrtma April 30, at 8 p.m. Proceeds wil" jewelry by: "REUSSILLES" es are still there, still full and 10:59 be given to the youth activities the senators also all have full 5—Metropolitan Memo 9—Farm Reoort fund. Mrs. Theodore Mierawa. Wed., April 21, noon to 2 p.m. sand boxes on their desks which 10:51 chairman of the affair, has ap- they may use to blot ink, which 4—News—Edwin Newman pointed the following to assist: CIRCUS 5—News in the HORN & MUSKET ROOM does not need blotting with ball 9—News ond Weather Mrs. Robert Wicklund, Mrs. point pens." II— Plnocchlo—Cartoon 11:09 Dorothy Brady, Mrs. Michael David pointed out that Carp's 2—And/ Grlffllh—Comedy Kashwara, Mrs. James White, OMMUNily and Jersey Blues Dining Room 4—Concentration—Game criticism of redecoration of the 5 -11—Cartoons—Children Mrs. L. Alice Webb and Mrs. TICKETS chambers in the 1880's was quite y—Images of America Loretta Larson. for . . . similar to the comments made a 11:39 . LAST DAY i | AVAILABLE AT: 2—McCoys—Comedy fINAL CAT _«_»•__ few years ago when the famed 4—Jeopardy—Gome 'CHEYENNE AUTUMN' chambers were again overhauled. 5—Hall of Fun—Fred Hall o—Tell IV-. Dr. Brothers .•d'ENSICN PULVER' "CHEYENNE AUTUMN" I • KLARIN'S PAINT and WALLPAPER Drinking was another of Carp's • United Air Lines U Moimaurh Stm*t, Rtd fianlt pet peeves and he lamented the WOTC I CHIIDREN I lKIC.I WDED 1! FREE || STARTS TOMORROW! • SCOTT-REXALL DRUGS fact that if senators went to their ATLANTIC Comer (read end Monmouth, Red Bank restaurant and winked at the • Red Bank Air Taxi waiter while ordering "cold tea" DRIVE-IN • HORNER WILLIAMS. JEWELERS they would be served a generous NOW THRU SATURDAY THEATRE M Bridge Avenue, Red Bank belt of their favorite liquor. • FABRIC FAIR '"Iliere are onry about six men in MlddMowa Skopptaf Cater the Congress out of 500 who are JAGKUMWHW drunk most of the time... ex- at his toughest! cept before elections." Sponsored by Greater Red Bank iaycees Actually it's difficult to com- pare the Washington of the 1880's 4 HOW TO with today because it's a city on CIRCUS DATE: TUESDAY, APRIL 27 the center of the world stage MURDER River Plan Circus Grounds, Hubbard Avenue where important stories break IVOUBWIFE Twlca eWly, 4 mi $ pm. (DOMS •fjm 3 and 7) every day. But, as Brinkley points out, it's still a community I OittMSJvutsiunftvtr*touts35 **titSalt whose sole product in govern- "YOUNG FURY' ment just as it was then. IN COLOR MC MEN IN CHICAGO CMttgo Hotel at Chicago through Bonefisb grow by shrinking. 22—Tuesday, April 20, 1965 THE DAILY REGISTER WEST LONG BRANCH—Three Friday, "fl* men «* Dr. C. Nor-! When the young fish reach about MoanwitH College men are at- ton Coe, provost; David M. Es- three inches, they actually shrink STEER STOMPS SACK tending the 51st annual meeting TUSCON (AP)-Tlear Admire! pey, dean of adml**k>ra,.»nd reg- an inch or two before resuming To William Blenham tried to avoid a of the American Association of istrar, and John F. Anderson, growth to attain full length Collegiate Registars and Admls- steer that wandered onto the i Officers at the Sheraton- associate director of admissions. about 36 Inches. 11 Firemen highway, tat Ms car struck it Worried about the steer1! in- juries, he jumped out to examine For Service it The steer jumped up, stamped LONG BRANCH - The Wes on Blenham's foot and ran into End Engine Company Numbei the desert. Blenham was left with a badly 3 will have a dinner April 29 a swollen foot and M00 damage to the fire house honoring 11 mem his new car. bers who have' each given 40 years or more of service to th department. Tlie men to be rewarded foi WHY PAY their long service are John W BREAKFAST PLANNERS — Publicity Chairman Robert C. Barton, Chairman Anthony Guire, John Leonard, Dr. Jame Cattanach, Henry Huhn, Thomas MORE? Perri, the guest speaker, Dr. Arthur Faust, Democratic State Committeeman Paul Kier- McGlennon, Edwin Volmer, Sr nan and Frank Anastasia, the president, left to right, confer on plans for the annual Martin Healey, Michael Bonforte George Well, James Guire anc Father and Family Communion Breakfast of the Holy Name Society of St. Michael's John McCarthy. Catholic Church, West End. The breakfast, Sunday at 9 a.m. in the church hall, will Robert E. Cornell, vice pres have as its honored guest Rep. James J. Howard (D-3d Dist.l. Mr. Kiernan will be the ident of the company, will serv toattmaster. as chairman of the dinner and toastm aster.
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