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Red Bank Area: 1 Surprise Countv Seat Area 2 Upsets in Barshore County Parties Endorsed There waa. litUe to excite Interest in yejterdjy'j primary 1V Primary, contests in the Freehold area included a nine-way Two major upsets were scored in Bayshore area towns in FREEHOLD — A loyal organization vote — about 20 per elections In the Red Bank area, with the exception of t lur- ffght for three Democratic committee nominations in Manala- yesterday's primary election. cent of registration, give or take a few points — formalized prite in Eatontown and'"organization"'victories in Pair "Haven pai, a'four-way fight for one Democratic nomination in Mill- In Union Beach, the entire ticket of Democratic Mayor yesterday's Monmouth County primary elections. Only a few and Sea Bright .'•"' ' ; • atone; and a three-way contest for two Democratic nomina- William F. Rodgers went down to defeat, and the Rodgers fac- surprises at the local levels upset the status quo. In Eatontown, the Democrats used the write-in method to tions fn Marlboro. ' tion lost control of the county committee. The Democratic maverick, Ernest Tomaini, a Long Branch select a slate for the two council seats that will be decided in In all contests, organization candidates were successful, In Middletown, Republican Township Committeeman Ernest real estate broker, did better in his second challenge to (he November. One of their selections, however, is a Republican Jrtiert were- no contests'in Freehold, Freehold Township G. Kavalek won his party's nomination without support ol or- established party leadership, at least percentage-wise, than in Club member. ' • ,' '' ,'-.. ";.'.' , •'.,' • and Obits Neck Township.; ganization leaders. his first bid in 1959. But he would up a poor fourth In a race In Fair Haven, the Democrats' squabble over control found ''','HbvreU Township had three contests for county Democratic Mayor John Marz, Jr., and James R. Burlew, Sr., won for three Democratic nominations for Assembly. the "organization" candidates elected to eight of the 12 county executive committee posts. handily in the Matawan Township Democratic primary, and The Democratic test for lower legislative seats was the executive committee posts at stake. .'•.... . f ' • ••••••••::•• MANALAPAN kept control of the county committee, although three Strath- only one at the county level. Sea Bright1 s sole contest—also tor county committee —' • 'Ini-a'five-way face'for, two full-term Democratic nomina- more Democrats took committee posts. Tomaini lost out, between 3 and S to 1, to Paul Kiernan, had the "organization" Republican winning. ' tions'' for Township Committee, the incumbent committeeman Democrats in Atlantic Highlands put four candidates in the Jr., president of the Monmouth County Young Democrats and FAIR HAVEN andt former cornrrtitteeman were successful candidates. field, all as write-ins. son of the party's county leader; Avon Borough Attorney Don- Organization Democrats won four of the six district con- 'In a four-way fight for a >two-year term 'or Democratic In Holmdel, Theodore Friedauer, former president of the ald Cunningham, and County Tax Commissioner Leo Weinsteln. (See SURPRISE;, Page 2) ';' \ : ''(See-ORGANIZATION, Page 3) (See BAYSHORE, Page 2) , (See COUNTY, Page 3) Parents vs. School Board Laos Retreat On Polio Issue All-Out CivU War Feared VIENTIANE, Laos ^-Out- another garrison at Phon Savan, Soviet Union and Britain to help MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — Two new Strftthmori numbered neutralist troops driv- a town 9 miles northeast Of the stabilize the Laotian crisis. Ra- residents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eremito, 10 Darwii en from their last jungle road Plaine. That, too, is reported dio Pedping blamed the United Way; last night told The Register they will stand oi outposts held only the strategic surrounded by the Pathet Lao. States for the renewed fighting. Plaine des Jarres and one other Kong Le has about 5,000 troops. The broadcast demanded that their constitutional rights and refuse to have their chil- garrison today. Both were sur- He has estimated the strength of Britain and the Soviet Union, co- dren immunized against polio even though the: local rounded by pro-Communist Pa- the opposing Pathet Lao forces chairmen of the Geneva Confer- thet Leo forces. Board of Education has in the area at 9,000. ence which last year underwrote Pathet Lao troops routed The neutralist setbacks re- Laotian peace and neutrality, ruled that the children are trapped neutralists yesterday newed fears that all-out civil war "take the necessary measures to to be expelled from school. Gross Fires from Dong Danh and Ban KoSi, may; engulf Laos again. It was check the US. imperialist Inter- vention and aggression in Laos." The school board took their last outposts on the road generally believed the Pathet Still Flagpe linking the' provincial capital of Lao's goal is control of the But the British government ac- action, by unanimous vote, Xieng Khouang and the Plaine. Plaine des Jarres, which com- cused Communist forces today of Monday night under a- board About 100 of Gen. Kong Le's mands a- major north-south route. stirring up trouble in Laos, frus- policy in effect two years. Shore Area retreating neutralists and three Neutralist Premier Prince Sou- trating the operation of the Ge- The policy was instituted in Grass fires,plagued' the area tanks made their way through the vanna Phouma plans a trip to neva agreements to pacify the 1961, under provisions of the yesterday!''tr the dry- weather jungle to the Plaine, sources re- the Plaine Friday in another bid country and trying to unload the state law, after a diphtheria continued withont a break. " turning, from the crisis area said. to end the crisis which threat- blame for the strife on the scare here when it was discov- In New; Shrewsbury the Tiaton One of Kong Le's aides reported ens iiis, shaky lft-month-old coali- United States. INTERESTED in welfare work for county and state residents, Mrs. Geraf- ered that a Cuffwood School stu- Falls and Northslde fire com- three neutralists were killed, two tion government. A foreign Office statement said dent had the disease. panies were called at 2 p.m. dine L. Thompion of Lincroft, left, i* shown in conversation at yesterday's Mon- were wounded and six were miss- Meanwhile; Pel ping Radio Communist Chinese accusation ng. Five Categories and spent two hours fighting • riiqiW County'Wdlfere Council conference in Spring Lake with Mrs. Katharine Eikus charged that two : battalions of of American interference in the The policy requires students in tire in the field behind the Swim' The withdrawal was the first the army of right-wing Gen* kingdom "looked to us like a White of Red Bank and,Sov. Richard J. Hughes. Mrs. Samuel Rubin of Aibury Park, 1 grades kindergarten through four mine River School, neutralist pullback sinoe the col-Phoumi. Nosavan were moving smokescreen, put out because the to be immunized against small- Fai~ r Haven reported three coritefsnee chairman, if turned away from camera in foreground. lapse of a, short-lived cease-fire toward the Plaine to support the Chinese are worried that accusa- pox, diphtheria, whooping cough, grass fires during the day on Sunday. It left the bulk of Kong neutralists. tions of North Vietnamese inter- tetanus and polio. Third St at 8'a.m., en Linden Le's army trapped on the hill- Asked Help ference may well now be brought home." Each year the board adds one Dr. In the early tfternoon, and locked Plaine, a six-mile-long Phoumi, a' deputy, premier, ac- grade to those under the policy, on Riyerlawb Dr. about 5:30 Welfare Council Hears Hughesplateau, US miles south of knowledged a request for help "We have absolutely no evi- so that by 1971 it will apply to all m. ,i. Vientiane. Pathet Lao forces from Kong Le, but said he would dence' to suggest that.the Chinese looked down from the surround- 12 grades,, and t&e kindergarten. In Shrewsbury th«r» "ivM one comply only if Souvanna Phou- accusations are true, and are sure ing hills. 1 According to fcoarfl attorney „.„, *JM _„,„ tnc rslnvs; a approved. that they are not,' the statement In Plm for Bond Issue Support declared. Vincent C. DeMaio, - state law („,&, tt i:jo Mm. The neutralist general still has Red China-also called on the gives school boards In New Je*- —~ •• ...pities reported - By we are'failing to do m our reformatories," gey the option of requiring aB that firemen were called Register Women's Page Editor he stated. fivs immunizations, except ID out to put oat 17 brush fires yes- ."-SERINS LAKE - Gov. Richard J. "This problem has a potential for get- cases where parental refusal is terday throughout the township. Hughes made a plea for support of his $750 ting into the political arena and I don't want based o» religious grounds. Most Authorities sajtf there.were no . million bond .issue proposal' for; college, high- it to get there," the governor emphasized. (Set EXPLOSION, Page 3) injuries or property'damage. way- and: institutional .construction at the "We are not talking about a Democratic or; . siith annual conference of trie Monmouth a Republican problem — this is an American County Welfare Council, here, yesterday. problem." ' Safety Confab •: Speaking at the conference luncheon, a On the subject of employment of youth, memorial to John L. Montgomery, late di- the theme of the council's all-day conference, rector, of the Monmouth County Welfare he described youth employment legislation .Board, the.governor called the,state's pres- currently pending in Washington. Middletown Asks . ent situation ''desperate" and described the Speaking hurriedly and without resort- proposed bond issue as "a reasonable alterna- ing to notes or microphone, the governor said tive'.'to a broad-based tax. the problems of youth "constitute one of the ".-' He .called.' attention to "bulging re- most alarming social and moral' problems Barrier oil Rt. 35formatories" and said the state institutions' the country has ever laced."; : ' -, rehabilitation programs "have entirely YOUTH EMPLOYMENT MIDDLETOWN-The Township township presents a united front broken down." > . In the U. S. today there are 800,000 Committee last night at a special and urges the barrier, trie state . , The situation has resulted in premature youngsters aged 17 to 19 "not In schooland meeting voted to ask the state is more likely to act quickly:, .'release of inmates,.he said. not at work... who are living in perhaps Highway Department to construct State officials have been urginf fiOT VOUTICKL the most dangerous fashion that could be a divider down the center of Rt. barrier construction throughout i As a result, "people are bemg killed, devised," he reported. In New Jersey alone, 35 and install jughandles at major the state. • robbed, mugged and raped because of what (See WELFARE, Page 2) intersections. , Become Educated The cornmittee also voted to The idea of a barrier has met start an immediate program with strong protests in other com- aimed at reducing the mountitins g munities. The state's.plan to Borough May Get $1.5, Million accident rate on the five-mile erect a barrier on Rt.' JS met stretch of highway in the town- storm of objection here. . ship. . • • But as Charles Toop, a mem- The committee will urge the of the board, of directors of the Gmni for Hydrofoil Operation state agency to. lower the speed Chamber of Commerce put it, limits substantially until a barrier "We have been, educated to th ..ATLANTIC > HIGHLANDS-This the proposal comes under the ceptable to the town, or of par- is built, survey-the engineering wisdom - of, such a barrier in re- borough may. be eligible for aheading of "new mass transpor ticular service to;it," he stated. needs of the highway, ask for ducing accidents-" • • $15,milliph federal.grant' for the tation." • Arthur R.: Murray, senior skip AFTERMATH — Sea Bright Fire Chief Andrew Keating surveys damage in yesterday's more intensive patrol by the state Matthey.J. Gill, a realtor .with operation of a hydrofoil commut- Mr. Saling.denied a report tha' per. for North American Hydro- police, ask highway merchants to offices .on Rt.] 35, (aid he strong- er' service, between the local borough officials, have ruled ou foils, Inc., Chicago, builders early morning fire which gutted Fox's Foodfov/n, Harry'j Lobster House and four 1 post caution signs on all exits ly supports a barrier and believes •apht harboi and New York. two hydrofoil vessels to be uset apartments. Chief Keating stands atop former fire house on New St. where an apart- highway merchants feel th from shopping areas, and askthe other ,Borough Attorney Henry J. Sal- Photo, Page 5 in the proposed commuter serv same way. ..',-' .-, . '.:;',' . ment was seared by intense heat. In photo below piles of rubble attest to holocaust. state for more traffic lights. ing Jold; The Register yesterday ice, has expressed a different the idea of taking advantage ol Part of the second floor walls which remained a-frer the blaze were ordered knocked Committeeman John T. Lawley It was noted that traffic-light that.. the first stage of the bor- viewpoint of the .situation here. such a grant. abstained oh the .resolution ask- and reduction in. speed limits ough's grant application — the He told The Register that Uie down yesterday by Chief Keating as safety precaution. would, serve as expep^ents until ing the state to build the barrier. nvestigatory stage '— has been "A hydrofoil commuter servio $1.5 million grant would obligate the barrier:is.built.OiKeUhst i While personally in favor of it, completed.- • . | ; is new and different," he re- the borough to this extent only— speed lim(ts .would not Mr. Lawley said busiinessmen erected jTheinext 3tage; involves detail- marked. "And. I know of no that it would be required to "keep be a critical factor, according to along the highway should be con' Ing the type 6t commuter opera- other municipality which runs an a good accounting of the hydro- Little Remains After Fire some officials, .<> suited first. : ; tion and services, the borough in- operation like this. foil operation." Safety Meeting It also was'unanimous among tends-to provide, he noted. "Borough Council realizes the 'No Strings' The governing body's action the more than 30 'persons pres- . •. New Transportation potential of such a system. But There would be no matchinj Owners Have No Definite Plans for the Future came during a meeting with the ent that speed reduction Is Funds for: the project would it is also aware of the fact thai funds, no federal supervision, n< 'must" as a temporary i'meas- SEA BRIGHT - An intense township's safety council and rep- w made available by the Office the borough may have to entei strings attached," he claimed. )laze, which burned out a restau- ure. ; -.-. ; . ; resentatives of various local civic )f; T/inSportatipn of the Housing into an agreement with the gov- "The borough would have tc ant and a food market early Issue Summonses and fraternal groups. Agency, since ernment which might not be ac- hire a good accountant, that' yesterday, left owners of the » Committeeman Edward J. Roth, It was the unanimous opinion of all," he declared. "And North businesses with no definite plans , these present' that a barrier' and police committee chairman,' re- American has offered to help for the future, jughandles are a must for the ported that the state police is- pay for the auditing expenses." sued 1.464 traffic summonses on The fire started just before 2 highway and that the committee Wroaper Saves BoyMr. Murray indicated tha m. yesterday, and volunteer with the support of residents Rt, 35 in 1961; 1,243 in 1962, and some borough officials feel that 41 so far this year in the town- iremen were still pumping should appeal to. state officials to }. under the terms of the gran rater into the ruins late yester- Improve the highway immediater- «mP "things might become too in- ay afternoon. A "fire watch" Local police issued 834 tickets Md in Sand Pit ly. volved, and the operation too big /as posted at the site during the Mayor Earl Moody said he (See Rt. 35, Page 13) NORTH CENTERVILLE - An 11-year-old boy narrowly for the town to handle." ight. hopes to meet with Dwight R. G escaped "death yesterday morning when he was buried alive Approximately $1 million of the Fire Chief Andrew Keating Palmer, state highway commis- undertwo feet of sand in a pit on Middle Rd. ;rant would be set aside as a esterday morning ordered most sioner, sometime this week or Index :" The! youth, Richard DeGennaro, 11, son of Mr. and Mrs. subsidy to guarantee the borough the second-floor walls knocked next. -Maurice DeGennaro, 331 Middle Rd., was rescued by Trooper that every seat on the hydrofoils own as a safety precaution. The mayor said the highway .'• ' ' •••'•' Page '6ivid Crafts iof the Keyport barracks. would.be paid for, whether occu- Mrs. Anna Jacoubs, owner of could be made safer through, de- Amusements ...... „„_.....:.._... 14 r^i-State police reported that the boy'arid several friends were pied or vacant, for the first three arry's Lobster House, said she sign controls, traffic .signals, en- Births ..!:.:....._.. t.'...... _.;... 2 playing 'in ;the sind pit in a large field. Police said the boys years of operation, Mr. Murray ntends to remain in the restau- forcement of speed limits- and Jim Bishop..: ™..;.: .. i were making a tunnel and that it caved in on the DeGennaro said. i •ant business, but does not know correcting the driving attitudes Bridge ,.'...... ". :...... :. ;.18 ;yfliithv - .'•- :•••:. • ' • $500,000 for Faculties whether she will reconstruct at of the public. John Chamberlain . « ' -One of:the other boys ran to a nearby house where the The other $500,000 would be burned-out location. .occupants called police. Mr. Lawley said that if the Classified :, _....;.Jfl. used to provide piers, waiting Arthur Fox, proprietor of Fox's Comics !.'...... '...;._.:_..'...... _.:.ll • Trooper Crafts; arrived, on the scene a few minutes later rooms, access roads, comfort sta- oodtown, said he does not know Elberon Surf Club Crossword Puzzle5 :..l,.'. ._-...'....- 7 and,Immediately started digging wi]fea shovel he found at ; tions and other needed facilities he will rebuild and resume Open for membership. .Camp Editorials ...... i the1 scene.1. -'.•-.• • .':.•• SWlw ; for the commuter service, he lusiness. Mr. Fox said he has directed by Harbor Light Day Herbtock :..;._...;..;...... _ ... I ••'•.' •• He said-he sooj».uncovered the boy I Wn and managed to Camp. CA.2-7094. lotted. . bsolutely no plans for the fu- Movie Timetable'-..!...*—:_;.. .14 d(ger.whfre the Keyport First Aid Squad administered in this case the municipal har- nly recently purchased the didates in the primary election, Stock Market..:..,...... i'l oxyien.^ •,"•' ',> ."'••'••-•• ; uilding. She said she questions Samuel L. Dlggle, president Succwsful Investing ....;.„.„.. 1 ;>-• The child.was,.taken.to.Rlverview Hospital where he was bor, would be considered the bor- -Adv. . , News.'.™ II examined and released. ' '. (See HYDROFOIL, Page 2) (See FIRE, Page 2) 2-Ved, April 17, 1963 RED BANK REGISTER Surprise Hydrofoil Two Hurt (Conttoued) tests yettardiy, placing eight ough's share of the total cost fp OBITUARIES Organization Men Victorsmember! on the county executive the project. " - RIVERVtEW committee compared to the in- He added that "not enough Red Bank MISS MARGARET E. DUFFY surgents four "Regular" Demo- known about all of the require Still Critical crats. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lanzon ments, at this point, to make MIDDLETOWN—Two Rumson MARLBORO TOWNSHIP - 116 Ocean Ave/, East Keansburg There were contests in five of judgment on whether there are young men remain in critical con- Mlsi Margaret E. Duffy, 85, of In Quiet State Primaries son, yesterday. any strings" attached, as far dition today in Riveryiew Hos- Union Hill Rd., died yesterday the districts. Organization candi- Mr. and Mrs. Barry Jerolamoi NEWARK (AP) - Organiza- renomination for a third term, won similar lopsided victories ir dates William H. Zleman and this borough is concerned." pital with injuries suffered early in the Wickatunk Private Nurs- 46 Riverdale Ave., Monmou tion-backed candidates reigned pulling up a 19,274 to 2,816-vote Bergen, Hudson and Union Cou& Mrs. Julianne McMahon were "The borough is doing every yesterday when their car turned ing Home. • Beach, daughter, yesterday. " supreme today alter quiet, off- victory over Joseph F. Carroll, ties. unopposed in the first district. thing to follow through on this over and struck a tree on Leon- Miss Duffy was born in Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schroedei ardville Rd., in Campbell's Junc- year primary elections for New a professor at Trenton State Col- The closest election of the da; In the second district, Gustave application," Mr. Saling said. ington, D. C, daughter of the 155 Mam St., Keansburg, soi tion here. Jersey's Legislature. Among the lege. occurred in a three-man conte: J. Freret, Jr., 35, and Mrs. "We'll meet with any state o late Terrence and Margaret yesterday. winners is Edward J. Hulse, Gov. Edwin B. Forsythe, a 47-year- for two Republican Assembl; Freret, 34, won over "Regulars" federal official to discuss a grant, Frank Varone, 18,. of 33 Es*t Reidy Duffy. She was a retired Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adams, Richard J. Hughes' brother-in- old dairyman and former may- nominations in Burlington. Wai John L. Jones, 21, and Isabelle and if council decides that it River Rd., Rumson, driver of the New-York pity school teacher 623 Hopping Rd., Belford, son law. or of Moorestown, won the right ter L. Smith and Robert H. Berg- Polk, 20. Mrs. Freret is a mem- good for the town, we'll go aftfi car, suffered a dislocated Wp; and was a member of St. Gab- yesterday. Hulse won the Democratic to run against Hulse in Novem- lund won the nominations, bul ber of the county election board it," he declared. broken leg and cuts about the riel's Catholic Church, Brade- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Galla nomination for the state Senate ber by defeating former Burling- Berglund barely nosed out Joht and former vice chairman of the North American Lease face. velt. • ton County GOP Chairman E. Conroy for the second spo executive committee. gher, Rt. 36, Locust Trailer Ct. In the meantime, the boroug] Edward Porskievies, 21, of Surviving are a sister, Miss in Burlington County, defeating Keansburg, son, yesterday. John P. Schlicher, 8,956 votes to 7,199 votes to 7,088. Arthur Gutowitz, 18, and MrsMn. has forwarded a contract t< Ward U., had 100 stitches taken Anns T. Duffy of Bayside, N. Y., Sen. Henry S. Haines, 8,133 votes Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hughes to 6,190 in the unofficial com- 4,019. Atlantic County had a compli- Shirley Gutowitz, 18, won the North American authorizing tha to close cuts about his face. Po- and several nieces and nephews. 5 Frances PI., Hazlet, son, yes lice say he is the owner of the plete count from yesterday's With the exception of such vote- cated three-way battle for Its two third district posts for the Or- firm to establish a hydrofoil fe The funeral will be Friday at terday. " car. off-year primary elections. attracting elections as those in Democratic Assembly nomina- ganization Democrats. They de- ry service between here and New 9 a.m. from the Hlggins Memori- Burlington and Union Counties, tions. Alfred J. Zentrneyer and 'eated Ralph Russell, 11. York on a lease basis. The accident climaxed a wild al Home, Freehold,, to St. Ga- Though Haines was the incum- MONMOUTH MEDICAL the turnout was reported general- James M. Pierpont, running un< And In the fourth district, or The first of two boats to chase by police with speeds reach- briel's Church where a High Re- bent, Hulse had the support of CENTER ly light. Voters chose Democrat- der the "Liberal Democrat" la ganization members also won. used for the commuter servici ing in excess of 100 miles per queim Mass wilt- be offered at 10 most of the Burlington Demo- Long Branch hour. • cratic organization. ic and Republican candidates for bel, won the nominations, defea They were Milton Kosene, for- was launched Saturday by thi o'clock by Rev. Vincent A. Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Lenton Tuckei Police said the youths' < In other contests for state Sen- all 60 state Assembly seats, 11 ing two-man slates put up tht mer mayor, and Mrs. Thelma firm jn Miami, Fla. The boa pastor. Burial will be in Calvary of the 21 Senate seats and scat- regular organization and an in- leldin, who defeated Clarence J. 74 Rockwell Ave., Long Brand will be tested, by the Coast Guan crashed through a roadblock set Cemetery, Brooklyn. ate nominations, organization son, Tuesday. up by township police. candidates won by even wider tered county and local offices. dependent party wing. But the Teed and Mrs. Teed. The count there within a few dayi. No statewide offices were at regular organization Democrats here was nine each for the win- Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Archim Coast Guard approval must Summonses for reckless driving, MRS. MARY GIMBRONE margins: baud, 258 Bath Ave., Long speeding and .driving .without stake. continued their hold over the ners, three each for the losers. obtained before a hydrofoil term RED BANK — Mrs. Mary Ann Assemblyman James M. Me- Branch, son, Tuesday. lights were issued to Varone, county's party reins by keepin Regular ^Democrats John A. inal can be established here. Glmbrone, 83, of 47 Pinckney Rd., Gowan won Union County's In' addition to the 5 contests Mr. and Mrs. Grandon J. Bills control of the county committee, Flood and Mrs. Joan Flood each The local Harbor Commlssioi died suddenly early Monday at Democratic nomination, defeat- for Senate nomination,;, there 105 Alemeda Ct., Shrewsbury received 17 votes win aver has set a rental fee, for 1963, her home. ing his fellow assemblyman, were 11 contests for Assembly Hughes issued a statement last daughter, Tuesday. seats in 9 counties. In the'other "Regulars" Paul Chestnutt $1,750 for the two hydrofoil craft Mrs. Gimbrone was born in John J. Wilson, 14,691 to 8,254. night saying the Democrats wi Mr. and Mrs. Eugene H. Fur- 12 counties, the Assembly nomi- and Mrs. Barbara L. Hitz, who The fee will give North Ameri- Welfare , a daughter of the, late Senate Majority Leader work together for a Novembei long, 331 Third St., Eatontown, nees were chosen without op- each received nine, in the fifth can the right to use dockage and (Continued) Joseph and Catherine Muraca. Charles W. Sandman Jr. won re- victory, primary contests or no daughter, Tuesday. position. district. parking facilities, and utilities. he said, there are'.currently 50,- She came to this country in 1905, nomination for a third term in The governor has his eye on up- Mr. and Mrs. John Sverduk, 3 Cape May County's Republican Easy Victories setting the Republicans' 11-K William B. Vincent, a' "Reg- North American engineers hav 000 unemployed drop-outs in the and had lived in Red Bank SO ular," was unopposed in the sixth. Angle Inn Ct., Farmlngdal estimated that fuel consumption 16 to 21. age group. years, contest. He defeated Jerome Democratic organization can- control of the Senate, somethin daughter, Tuesday. the Democrats have been unabl "Regular" Lois R. Howard, how- for the two craft will be between Youth employment legislation Iverson, proprietor of two ice didates for the Assembly won Mr. and Mn. Charles Betz, Rl She was a communicant of St. to do for 49 years. ever, defeated Organization can- 10,000 and 12,000 gallons pe will contain adequate safeguards cream parlors, 6,539 to 509. easy victories in Camden, Hud- 35, Asbury Park, son, Tuesday. Anthony's Church and a member son, Hunterdon, Monmouth, didate Mrs. Lola Mae Carson. month. The commission has to prevent young people from of St. Anil's Society of the1 church. CowgM Wins The Assembly is controlled bj Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gamble, Ocean and Union Counties. Re- Two local council aspirants, a fee of $2,500 for fuel. dropping out of school in order Her late husband, Peter Gim- Sen. Joseph W. Cowgill, Cam- the Democrats 37-21, with two 52 Pear St., New Shrewsbury, publican organization candidates Robert A. Matthews, an incum- C5» Float to enter the employment pro- brone, died several years ago. den County Democrat, also won vacancies. daughter, Saturday, April 13. bent, and William C. Rue were The commission plans to bulk gram, he assured the group. A Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. he only candidates to file for a FITKIN six-month period will be required lo, 91, and Mrs. Agnes Schaden a special float, to -cost aboul Angelina Siciliano, with whom B. Dilks, 353, and John R. Sa Neptune before they will be eligible for 87. vitsky, 252. pair of governing body seats. (2,500, at the end of pier fou she Hved; two sons,' Rudolph Bayshore Both are Republicans. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Maghan, the employment service. District 5 — Mrs. Dorothy Mon lands endorsed a four-man write- for the hydrofoils. Gimbrone of this place and Frank (Continued) Jr., RD 1, Freehold, daughter, Part of the harbor administra- The youth employment act will Gimbrone of Long Branch; 12 ahan, 177; James McCarthy, 170; in slate of political newcomers yesterday. Property Owners Association, Herbert F. Klein, 119, end Mrs yesterday. , EATONIOWN tion building will be used as also provide for training young grandchildren; eight great-grand- A Democratic write-in Mr. and Mrs. 'William Werth, people in a variety of skills and lost his bid for GOP Township Stella Gasior, 108. Herbert M. Todd, mayoralty terminal office. Eventually, th children, and a niece. paign resulted in nomination of Academy St., t Farmingdale, employing them on a local basis Commitee nomination. candidate, polled 61 votes. Robert firm would like to have' an office Services will be held tomorrow MATAWAN TOWNSHIP Bruce Mangan, Planning Board daughter, yesterday. in such projects as reforesta- V. Waldron and William J. Gri built at the end of the pier, Mr at 8:30 a.m. from the Wdrden The election picture by towns; Democratic nominations foi chairman' and a member of the Mr. and Mrs. Jose Perez, 13 tion and operation of small bull- fin, council hopefuls, won 62 an Murray said. Funeral Home to St. Anthony'* MIDDLETOWN The Republican candidates (un Republican Club, and WilKam Bond St., Freehold, son, yester- dozers. 61 votes, respectively, and Wi He Indicated that there would Church at 9 a.m. where a Solemn Incumbent Ernest G. Kavalel opposed in the primary) are for- Zaorski, an accountant and free- day. liam M. Spille, for tax collector, be 12 runs daily (weekdays) to The N. J. Youth Commission High Requiem Mass will'be of- and Harold H. Foulks won the mer Township Corrunitteeman lance writer, as candidates for 57 votes, Mr. and Mrs, John Young, 13K New York — six over and six hopes to obtain a federal grant, fered by Msgr. Salvatore Di Lor- Republican party's two nomina- Sigmund V. Kowalski and for- Borough Council. Turner Ave., Wanamassa, daugh he added,- to establish a youth Republican candidates for thi back — with each boat carrying enzo. Burial will be in Mi. Olivet tions for Middletown Township mer Building Inspector Frank Mr. Zaorski, a political new- ter, Monday. training center at Rutgers Uni- governing body will be incumbem 27 persons. Cemetery, Middletown. Committee in a three-way fighi Devino. comer, said last night that he Mr. and Mrs. William Healy, versity. Mayor Russell W. Morgan, ant The craft, which will travel !( yesterday. Two Strathmore Democrats, will run for the council post. 152 Main St., Matawan, son Mon- incumbent Councllmen Elbert A. to 55 miles per hour, will oper- Mrs. While's Introduction MRS. FRANK LEPICK The pair topped Joseph Aixo- running as Independents, will a day. Frimpter and Richard C. Stryker. Mr. Mangan said he under- ate from 7:30 a.m. Do sunse Governor Hughes was,, intro- Una. so be in the November contest. MIDDLETOWN - Mrs. Anna Stanley F. Sculthorp won the stands he has five days to accept PATTERSON ARMY HOSPITAL about eight months out of thi duced by.Mrs. Katharine Elkus Mr. Foulks received 1,765 votes They are Manuel K. Teixeira an Lepick, 58, of 20 Mahoras Ave. GOP nomination for tax collec- or decline the nomination, and Fort Monmouth year, he reported. White, chairman of the New Jer- to lead the ticket. Mr. Kavalek Barnabas P. Carter. plans to think the matter over M-Sgt. and Mrs. Lloyd Bailey sey Highway Authority and a died in Monmouth Medical Cen- In yesterday's Democrat! tor. All were unopposed yester- Operation of. the commuter ter yesterday of a heart attack. picked up 1,494 votes and Mr, day. during that time. 32 Gosselin Ave., Fort Monmouth, service Is expected to start next member of the Welfare Council's Azzolina, 1,115. county committee contest, th "I am pleased indeed that many son, Monday. board of directors. Born in Austria, she had There were no contests in eith- month or early June. Mr. Kavalek's victory i: Marz-Buriew faction took nln fellow citizens thought enough of USAF Sgt. and Mrs. Robert D, Others at his table were Free- lived in Middletown 20 years! She er party for county committee viewed as an upset here as it posts, with the other three going metowritemyname in," he said Bruno, 646th Radar. Squadron, holders Marcus Daly and Charles was a communicant of the Cath- posts here. had been reported that party to Strathmore Democrats. last night. "I will consider this Highlands, son, Monday. I. Smith; Mrs. Frank Singer, olic Church of the Assumption. leaders were privately supporting The vote: MATAWAN very seriously before making up Capt. and Mrs. James S, Driver Loses executive director of the Wel- Surviving are her husband, Mr. Foulks and Mr. Azzolina. District 1 — George C. • Bur- Republican Councilman Edwan my mind." Kramer, 43 Vaughn Ct., Eaton- fare Council; Mrs. Samuel Frank Lepick; three daughters, Mr. kavalek is finishing hi gey, 100; Mrs. Theresa Marsh E. Hyrne will oppose Democrat- Mr. Mangan stated that he did town, daughter, Monday. Rubin, conference chairman; Mrs. Mary Silow and Mrs. Anne first term on the governing body, 108; Samuel J. Canzano, 83, and ic Mayor John W. Applegate for not run the write-in campaign, License And Mrs. Harold H. Freedman, coun- Healy of Red Bank and Mrs. There were no contests foi Mrs. Florence Guzzo, 72. the Matawan Borough post of and that he does not know who DRIVER ACQUITTED cil president,. Mrs. Geraldine L. Helen Greenwood of San Fran- Township Committee in the Dem- District 2 — John A. Bunger, mayor in November. did. He said he and Mr. Zaor- LITTLE SILVER — William Fined $120 Thompson,. Ltncroft and Msgr. cisco, Calif.; a son, Raymond 261; Mrs. Anna C. Armitage, 247 There were no contests in eithei ski have never met each other. Maher, 43, of Eaton Crest Dr Theodore A. Opdenaker, executive Lepick, at home; six grand- ocratic ranks with Richard A. LITTLE SILVER—A Red Bank Stanley Zdumiak, 101, and Mrs, party in yesterday's primary. Eatontown, was acquitted in Mu- director of the Catholic Welfare children, and a sister, Mrs, Mary Cordasco and Jeremy G. Judge Mr. Mangani who has been youth convicted of careless driv- Ethel Boyle, 111. Republicans also tamed Frank nicipal Court last night of a Bureau; of jtbi. Trenton Diocese, Semen of Elizabeth. receiving the nominations. imminent in borough civic life ing here was given a suspended District 3 — James R. Buriew, J, Ferrano and George W. Con- charge of driving under the 'in- who gave the invocation. Services will be held Friday at There were numerous contests since his retirement from the 9(Way jail sentence and placed Jr., 253; Mr,. Mabel C. Faron, nor for council; Fred D. Smith, fluence of intoxicating liquors. B:15 p.m. in the John W. for county committee posts i Army with the rank of major, on probation for one year b> In a memorial to Mr. Montgom- 232; Royc-i V. Wallis, 142, for tax collector, and incumbent jMaher, who was represented bj Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, 3269 both parties. has been a member of the local Magistrate Richard-D. Porter li ery, Jules L. Plangere, Jr., Mrs. Helen W. Davis, 151. E. Alfred Adler, for tax assessor. Theodore J. Labrecquej Jr., Rei fc- Rt. 35, Hazlet, and Saturday at In the GOP ranks the fights Republican Club for some time. Municipal Court.here last nighi vice president of' the' council, District 4 — Vincent Dwyer, Democrats also named Council- He was appointed to his Planning Bank' attorney, Was involved it 9 a.m. in the Catholic Church of were: District I — Howard C. The magistrate also ordered thi said, "No other Individual was 81, and Mrs. Barbara A. Dennis, man John L. Walsh, Jr., and Board seat by a Republican mu- a one-car accident at the Syca- the Assumption, Perth Amboy. Dunst, 102 and Robert J. Tabit, license of the youth, Robert Da- more responsible for charting the 79 (both unopposed). Robert R. Colot, for council; in- more Ave. railroad tracks on Burial will be In Holy Virgin . 101; district 15—Thomas R. icipal administration, and also vidson, 18, of 3 Brown PI., sus- course of social agencies in Mon- Burke, 55 and Leon C. Long- District 5 - Jay Krivitsky, 132, cumbent Thomas A.' Francy, for :o other borough posts, including Feb. 2. mouth County. His name is in- Cemetery, Perth Amboy. and Mrs. Barbara Saltzman, 130 tax collector, and Henry Ellis, pended for an additional six champ, 18; district 16 — James he Tercentennial Committee. months on the careless driving dissolubly linked with social serv- McAllister, 50, and James S. Fee- (both Strathmore Democrats) for assessor. Mr. Zaorski, who lives with his ice in this county." WILLIAM F. SAUNDERS primary. All the council cand: charge. ney, Jr., 27; and district 20 — Lulgj S. Cevasco, 32, and Mrs, All posts are full terms, ex- iarents at 34 Campbell Dr., has The five-hcur conference, held SOUTH ORANGE - Wiliam F. Edith Traphagen, 15. dates ran unopposed. Davidson's license had bees or- Douglas R. Burke, 166, and cept assessor, which is a three- been a resident here since 1961, in the Spring Lake Golf and Coun Saunders. 79, of 183 West Fair- There were no contests for dered suspended for three months Frank W. Strickland, 107. District 6 — Edward R. Saville, year unexpired term. when he returned home after at- try Club, Opened at 10 a.m. with view Ave. died Monday In Pine county executive committee posts by the state Motor Vehicle De- The Democratic contests were 52; Mrs. Olga M. Young (Strath- Republicans polled an average tending Dehon Seminary, Great two workshop sessions. Acres Nursing Home, Madison, in either party, but In the thirt partment under the s'ate's point District 3—Thomas J. Keigher, more Democrat), 50; Joseph D, of 115 votes, and Democrats an Barrington, Mass. His parents Workshop Held after a long illness. Macchia, 48; Leonard Morizio district, Democrats filled com- system after his involvement ii 46, and George A. Brown, Jr., average of 90. have lived here 10 years. He is Surviving are a daughter, Miss 15, and Mrs. Ethel Krimmel, 26 mittee vacancies with write-in an accident here on March 23. Mrs. Marjorie Geerlofs, per- 31, and Mrs. Anna Kelleher, 57, KEYPORT nmarried. Anna T. Saunders, and a son, HOLMDEL votes. Harry Patterson and Mrs. Davidson also was fined $15 for sonnei administrator for Bamber- and Mrs. Lillian Galvin, 5; dis- There were no contests in eith- Mr. Zaorski and, if he decides William J. Saunders, both of Mary Wilson received four write- ailing to have the automobile ger's, Newark, served as modera- trict 6—Mrs. Beulah Harney, 40, Harry D. Pitcher, a member oi er party here yesterday,. to run, Mr. Mangan will oppose tor for a discussion of "Employ- South Orange, and three sisters, ins each. registration license in his pos- and Mrs. Kathryn Bibaud, 20 the Board of Education and War- Republicans nominated Robert two incumbent councilmen. Ed- session and $105 for taking a car ment for Youth." Panelists were Mrs. Caroline Healy, Asbury ren E. Baumgartner, Old Manor, Hartman and Joseph McQuarrie ward O. Clark and Theodore Ze- Park, and Mrs. Dorothy Kickson district 10—Fred Pohl, 58, and SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP without the owner's permission. Mrs. Douglas Langston of the won the Republican party's two as the party's candidates fo rowski were nominated on the Princeton Youth Employment and Mrs. Theresa Lambert, both Peter J. Frentz, 31; district 11— Democrats cast 34 primarj All three charges stem from the nominations for full terms on the Borough Council. , Republican ticket yesterday by Service; Gordon L. Strout, Sr., of St. Petersburg, Fla. Thomas J. Lynch, Jr., 81, and votes here to nominate Joseph P March 23 accident, when the cai Holmdel Township Committee in Democartlc candidates for the 160 and 154 votes, respectively. '.irector of personnel, Electronic Joseph P. Calliendo, 21; district Menzzopane, Jr., incumbent may- Davidson was driving, crashed Services will be held tomorrow a three-way contest. council posts will be Dr. Edward The present Mayor and Coun Associates, Inc., Long Branch, 13—James D. Dombroski, 48, and or, as candidate for the Town into a brick wall at Prospect Ave, from the Frank J, Codey and The pair bested Theodore Fried- J. Bilderback and Ronald L. :il membership is all-Republi- and Donald Hoagland, co-ordina- Edward S, Heim, 11, and Mrs. ship Committee. and Rumson Rd. Sons Funeral Home, Orange. auer. Horan. an. tor of industrial arts and voca- Mass will be offered In Our Lady Muriel F. Wilmott, 44, and Mrs, Republicans cast 23 votes an Davidson, who was represented Mr. Pitcher received 188 votes, The average Republican prima- tional education of the Union of Sorrows Church, South Thelma L. Stankard, 14. nominated former mayor and by Albert Berich of Wise, Wise, Mr. Baumgartner, 184 votes and ry vote was 120. Democrats polled SEA BRIGHT County Regional High School. Orange, at 10 a.m. UNION BEACH present member of the Tinton Wichmann and Bench, Red Bank Mr. Friedauer, 93. an average of 90 votes. Mayor William F. Rodgers' Incumbent Republican execu Falls Schools Board of Educa- law firm, pleaded guilty to all Mrs. William R. Blair, Jr., of Vincent J. Manerl, Jr., Old ticket lost yesterday aj the Dem- ve committeeman Lester Per- tion, Julius Frickel, for the Town- three charges. the Junior Service League of Red ROBERT WEISS Manor, ran unopposed for the ocratic Organization faction made ine won out over independent ship Committee post. Bank was the recorder. HIGHLANDS—Robert Weiss, 81, party's nomination for a two-year andidate Walter Covert yester- a clean sweep of the Union Beach Republicans also nominated The workshop session on of 154 Highland Ave., died yes- erm. lay by a vote of 100 to 58. There primary election. Fire borough clerk Mrs. Anne C. Weather "Special Needs of Disabled terday in Riverview Hospital. Mr. Maneri lost a bid for elec- as no other local contest. The organization also took sev- (Continued) Switek for tax collector. There New Jersey — Considerable Youth" was moderated by Dr. Bom in Hungary, ha had lived :ion as a county committeeman Next November, Councilman Alton L. Lewis, school psycholo- here 49 years. Mr. Weiss was en of 10 county committee posts a report that the blaze started in is no Democratic opposition for cloudiness this morning with i in the first district to LeRoy C Fohn S. Forsman, Democrat, will gist of the Monmouth County De- a retired Fort Monmouth em- from the Democratic Club fac- the kitchen of her restaurant. this post. • few showers, becoming fair thi Longbeln by a vote of 42 to 33. ye opposed by Republican Frank partment of Education. Panelists ployee and was a member of the tion, to gain control of that body. She is of the opinion, she said, With no Republican candidate afternoon. Mild, high 70 or a bi Theodore Parker topped Nor- | Van Duzer for the mayor's post. were Mrs. G. J. Mitchell, Jr., Masonic Lodge in Atlantic High- If the organization candidates that the fire originated in the for county committeewoman, five higher in most places except near man Shantz in a contest In the The present Democratic mayor, executive director of the Mon- lands. win in the November election food store. write-ins nominated Mrs. Alfon- the ocean. Fair second district by a vote of 33 to Thomas Farrell, is not seeking re- mouth Workshop for the Handi- they will get a foothold on the zina Caruso for this post as run- tonight, b u Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 4. Chief Keating, however, said election. capped, Red Bank; Dr. Donald governing body, but as a mi- ning mate for committeeman can- with fog form- Bertha Weiss; a son, Richard he has no doubt whatsoever tha Pat A. Long and Douglas K. Merachnlk, director of special nority faction. It would take a There were no contests in the didate Vernon Field. ing in many Weiss of Arlington, Va.; a daugh- the fire began in the kitchen ol dair, Republican council asplr- services of the Union County Re- 1 1964 general election victory for Democratic ranks as Commit- 1 inland ter, Mrc. James Parker of this council control. teeman James H. Ackerson and the restaurant, He said tha nts, will be opposed by Demo- gional High School, and Mrs. place: eight grandchildren and when he left his residence — LITTLE SILVER Low mostly in The vote: Archie R. Price won «he nomina- Tats Mrs. Cecile F. Norton and Edla S. Morton, supervisor of two great-grandchildren. across Ocean Ave. from the Some 320 of this borough's 2,905 the . 50s bu tions to run for full terms on Villiam J. Darby, both of whom child study for the handicapped The funeral will be Friday at Democratic Organization — scene — at the sound of the fire registered voters yesterday somewhat cool- the governing body while Mrs. ire incumbents. of the Monmouth County Depart- 10 a.m. in St. Andrews Episcopal Maurice Oakley, for mayor, 722; alarm, he could see smoke bil turned out to nominate three can- er in inland Ethel Smale won the two-year ment of Education. Miss Patricia Church here, with Rev. Donald Frederick Heckelmann, for coun- lowing from the restaurant. didates in each party, all run- areas. Fair and nomination. NEW SHREWSBURY Reardon of the Society for Crip- MacLeod officiating. Burial will oil, 729; Philip J. Cassidy, for ning unopposed. warm Thurs- RARITAN TOWNSHIP Mr. and Mrs. Fox and their pled Children and Adults, was be in Fair View Cemetery under council, 732, and Mrs. Greta In light voting, Republicans Mayor Charles W. Stephens, day, high most- Mrs. Mary Reseter defeated son, Arnold, 18, were left home- recorder. direction of the Posten Funeral Barker, for tax collector, 769. >aniel J. Arnold, Incumbent, and Councilman Michael J. Rafferty ly in the 70s. Mrs. Anna R. Moss, by a 34 to 27 less when the blaze consumed Home. Democratic Club — Mr. Rodg -awrence Kirk and Democrats and Chester Apy were entered in MARINE Conference committee chairmen rate, for a fourth district Demo- their apartment over the store. were Mrs., George Bartel, pro- ers, for mayor, 603; Councilman illiam T. Wichmann and Mrs. the GOP primary. Slguard Cape May to Block Island- :ratic county committee post in Also evicted by the flames were gram; Mrs. Lawrence A. Carton, PETER JULIANO John D. Crowley, for council, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ryan, who Florence Peskoe were nominated Thompson, Jr., running for ma- South to southwest winds 10 to *aritan Township. Jr., attendance; Mrs. Joseph M. BLOOMFIELD-Services were 579; Councilman Thomas Perno, had an apartment over a former as candidates for two seats on yor, and Thomas F. Dean and 15 knots this morning and 15 to Mrs. Moss was backed by the Schofel, student liaison; Mrs. held this,morning for Peter Ju< for council, 579, and Mrs. Irene fire house adjacent to the Lob- he borough council. Frederick W. Seidenzahl, running 20 knots this afternoon, diminish- egular Democratic organization. Benjamin Ashin, arrangements; liano, 66, of 165 Franklin St., Sica, for tax collector, 531. ster House. Mr. Ryan is the There was only one primary for council seats, were the Demo- ing to 10 to 15 knots tonight and There were no contests for Mrs. Samuel Stevens, registra- who died Sunday in East Orange The Republicans did not have ocal street department superin- ontest, for Democratic county craUc choices. picking up to 15 to 20 knots again a candidate for mayor, but for lominations for major offices. :ommitteeman in the first dls- Thursday afternoon. Considerable lion; Mrs. Nathan Troum, ex- General Hospital after a year's tendent. SHREWSBURY mer GOP Councilman John Mc- Republican candidates are rict. Leon Williams, Sr., won cloudiness with a few showers hibits, and Mrs. Frank A. Contey, illness. Innes received 24 write-in votes Henry G. Gobiel, three-year Say Loss Tops $300,000 his post by 24 votes, to 17 for The primary elections drew 118 his morning, otherwise fair 3d, and Everett Rudloff, publicity. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. for that nomination. Township Committee term; Allan The Ryans have obtained rmer Councilman Daniel E. Republicans and 20 Democrats to veather through Thunday. Visi- Alice Mulholland Juliano; a son, The other GOP candidates, un- Wxon, one-year term, and Mrs. •esidence on Peninsula Ave., and enshaw. the polls yesterday. There were ility mostly five miles or more William Juliano. Columbia, S.C.; opposed in the primary: Freder- Mfred Stewart, ihree-year town- t was reported that the Fox fam- no contests. TIDES two daughters, Mrs. Joan Rudyk, ick J. Bourne and Henry T. Deh- ;hip clerk term. iy will temporarily reside RUMSON Councilmen Francis J. Bolduc Sandy Hook : Woman Hurt Union Beach, and Mrs. Dolores with another son, Patrolman and Kenneth A. O'Brien, seeking Cairns, Little Falls, and 11 ler, for council, and Mrs. Jacque- Democrats endorsed Township There was no primary contest Today-High 1:49 p.m. and low full terms, and Gerard J. Viraco- grandchildren. line M. Wright, for tax collector. Committeeman Marvin Olinsky tanley Fox of New Shrewsbury. i either party here yesterday. 1:20 p.m. Tomorrow—High 2:17 la running for a one-year term In Car Crash There were contests in all dis- for a three-year Township Com- H. Buohanon Cofer, owner of Mayor Charles S. Callman will i.m. and 2:59 p.m., and low 9:06 were the GOP choices. tricts lor Democratic county mittee term; Township Commit- he building which housed a por- e the sole candidate in Novem- .m. and 9:27 p.m LITTLE SILVER—Mrs. Louise teeman M. Don Sanchez, one-year ion of the market and an up- There were no Democratic can- .IcConvey, 52, of Belmar Ave., CARD OF THANKS , committee posts. er, it appears. No Democrat For Red Bank and Rumson Tlie family ol Mr*. Raymond Caiey The vote: erm, and Donald J. Malloy, a stairs apartment, lost his home, iled for the post. didates for council sears. A slate 'ridge, add two hours; Sea )akhurst, Is reported in fair con- wl4he« to txpreas their heartfelt thanki brmer Township Committeeman, as did Mrs. Florence Jones, Mr. of Independent candidates wil ition this morning in Riverview to all tor the manian:y "kin" d" expreasloni District 1 — Joseph A. Coffey, Incumbent Republican Council Iright, deduct 10 minutes; Long ol lympaUiy In theithe.r. recent bereave- or township clerk. Cofer's tenant In another apart- run in November, but was not In- lospital, Red Bank, where she ment. Special thanks to Reverend Me- 120; Mrs. Mae M. Ross, 116; Mrs. en William Halleran and Harry iranch, deduct 15 minutes; High- The GOP ticket polled an aver- ment. Two restaurant employees volved in the primary. was admitted with cuts on the Connell,. the Middletown Police, Fair Mary C. Fitzpatrick, 95, and Har- !. Cronan will be opposed by a nds bridge, add 40 minutes View Firit Aid, tha pall bearera, ige of 200 votes, and Democrats also lost their quarters over their lead after a two-car collision reUtlvei, neighbors and frlendi. ry J. Bezek, 91. ingle Democrat, Frank J. Klauss. OCEANPORT in average of 400. ilace of employment. the intersection of Rumson Itie Raymond Caley family There were no contests here MRS. MARIE CRAWFORD District 2—Mrs. Helen Brown, Id. and Prospect Ave. yesterday 192; Charles W. Barker, 190; Ron- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Mr. Fox listed his loss at about RED BANK yesterday. General elections next HOPEWELL - Services will DEATH NOTICE fternoon. LEPICK—Anna of 20 Mahoral Ave., ald Cabansag, 101, and Mrs. Democrats in Atlantic High- .200,000, and Mrs. Jacoubs said Councilman Thomas F. Oakley fall will see a contest between « held this afternoon for Mrs. datawan Township Committee she suffered about $90,000 in tire lllddletown, April It, 1063 at Mon. 'Mary Gelger, 96. nd former councilman Harold incumbent Republican Mayor Ed larie Banta Crawford) 80, who Police Chief James W. Fix said mouth Memorial Hospital. Lone District 3 — John Bell (club rent to Mayor John Marz, Jr., loss. No estimate has been Williams tallied; 364 and 371 ward C. Wilson, Sr., and Anthony lied at ther home here Sunday rfrs. McConvey was the driver of Bran*. £*»«-»• »r Aj*. n>otj,« nd his running mate, James R. made on the damage to Mr. Co- r fter a long Illness. She was the i car which collided with an auto an. d Mn. Hele~ • n Qr« Republican: For state senator, My lnuband in presently think- and a further good gain seem: youth were Gerson Friedmai Richard R. Stout, 13,532; for] likely this year. ing {jtaxst leaving his father's here. Dale Myers, Red Bank, ar I Assembly, Alfred N. Beadleston, business and Shares seem reasonably priced Joseph Caruso, Keansburg. .3,430, Irving E. Keith, 13,397, going out on at 11 times last year's net of $1.5 Judges were Mayor En and Clarkson S. Fisher, 12,570; his own. We|i share. The yield Is good at cu Moody, Professor Ralph Culp • f For freeholders, Charles I. have two Email rent levels and an Increase Rutgers University and Brother Smith, 13,413, and Marcus Daly, children and the dlvjdend is a possibility, Mark of Christian Brothers Ac* 1 13,300. suggest you continue to accunu hope to buy a emy, Lincroft. Democratic: For senator, Mid- house some-llate it. Warren Van Nosdale, Hazlet dletown Mayor Earl Moody, 8,- time in (Mr. Spear cannot answer a! state vice president, moderat' I 296; for Assembly, Mr. Kiernan, future. Do you I mail personally but will answei the meeting, The contest wi 8,184, Mr. Cunningham, 8,176, MOSCOW BOUND — Monmouth County members of all questions possible in his col think it is wise arranged by Robert Seward, f'i Mr. Weinstein, 7,559, and Mr. the 1963 New Jersey Agriculture people-to-people dele- for me to in- umn). • chael Flavin, Milton Carroll ar 1 Tomaini, 1,914; and, for freehold- vest the $4,000 Donald Kingsland, all of the lot il er, former Spring Lake Heights gation to Western Europe and the Soviet Union era, in stocks?" Jaycee unit. Councilman Hugh B. Meehan, 8,- left to right, Charles D. Flock, Colts Neck; John S. Sat- FOR BEAUTY'S SAKE — There's more than one way to • V« K* 247, and Highlands Mayor Cor-| terthwait*, Tennent, and Edward P. Orr, Freehold. Jo- A.—I suggest that you leave Slight Stall look at things when one enters Warmer's of Switzerland nelius J. Guiney, Jr., 8,007. seph A. Sarafin, Allentown, will also make the trip. The your money where it is. Expulsion Beauty Salon in* the Middletown Shopping Center. All of the Republicans are in-J If your husband does go out group will leave May 20 for a 21-day tour of farms and (Continued) cumbents except Mr. Fisher, a on hit own, he may find it neces- For Market; There's the style of milady's hair. And there's the decor boards in Monmouth County have West Long Branch Councilman. agricultural centers In six countries. sary to channel nearly all the exercised the option in one or of the place. Here, William Wanner, left, Colonia, the He has replaced Assemblyman money he can right back into his Volume Good more of the five categories. proprietor who will be responsible for fashions, con- Clifton T. Barkalow on the GOP business. Your household income The Eremitos' two children or- ticket. Mr. Barkalow stepped In this Instance' would be re- NEW YORK (AP) - The u. gratulates Theodore C. DsGroot, Scotch Plains, and ward drive of stock marfc dered excluded from Strathmore aside after being appointed as- stricted, and occasional dips in- formerly of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts, The Hague, prices stalled yesterday at th Schol are Laura Jean, a third sistant Monmouth County coun- Appeals for Help to the savings account might be level of its latest 1963 peaks, th grader, and Thomas, fourth Netherlands, for his skill in doing the murals for the, sel. found necessary. pacemaking steels faltered as th grade. establishment. Light Volet If the $4,000 were invested, series of price increases wa One More Chance Over-all, both party primary To Form Teen Recreation Center you, would he taking from your- capped by the biggest steelmak School Superintendent Luther votes were about two thirds of the Republican nominations un- self the one source of funds er of them all — U.S. Steel. A. Foster reported Monday night normal. Republicans usually] HIGHLANDS - Mrs. Sivert M. 'rown's Store, Bay Ave., for a readily available in an emer- opposed. Walstrom, member of the local borough recreation center. Volume, with the ticker tape that the parents would be given Organization can expect, In a county where gency..' And by investing you Board of Education, and origi- "The owners are ready to sign late frequently, was a vigoroi one more chance to have their (Continued) they have won all county offices "would be placing your money FREEHOLD since 1941, a minimum of 20,000. nator of a drive to establish a a lease," she said. "But I need 5.62 million shares compare children immunized. committee nomination, Anton . Under risk — because all invest- Republican Mayor Frank And Democrats in recent years! teenage recreation center here, legal and moral assistance for with 5.99 million Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Eremito said last Skwarko was the victor with 174 ments, no matter how good Gibson was renominated in have been topping 12,000* needs help, the project. I just can't go any t "Big Steel" led the list night this will not be necessary. contain an element of market votes. ' yesterday's uncontested primary turnover for the second straigh They will not change their minds. The voting in the Democratic Mrs. Walstrom told The Regis- further with this without some risk: Mr. Eremito, a band leader at Committeeman Thomas Kerwln, contest. His running mates, In line indicated a substantial "bul- ter yesterday that a teenage aid from parents in the com- day but slipped backward froi with 258 votes, and former com- Q.—"I buy Pacific Intermoun-|a gain exceeding a point to clos the Statler Hilton Hotel, New cumbent Councilmen Gertrude F, let" vote for Mr. Tomaini. For committee in town has raised al- munity," she declared. mitteeman James Sobechko, with tain Express stock through a pay- at 52%, a gain of only % York City, known professionally Lee and Jooseph R. Collins, also nstance, in Asbury Park, where Center Needed 367, were successful in the five- were unopposed. most three months' rent to use roll deduction plan. I also make turnover of 223,700 shares. as Tom Purcell, moved his fam- most county level candidates ran] Pointing to a recent Borough regular payments in a mutual ily recently to Strathmore from way fight. Other candidates were David T. Buck, West Main St., close together over 305 votes, Council meeting during which The Dow Jones industrial i sided contest tor. two Township fund plan. Should I continue to New Rochelle, N.Y. Mrs. Claudearie Silvio, 224, got the Democratic nomination and only Mr. Weinstein's total residents complained of burglar- erage, which had been up 2.34 Committee nominations. boy the PIE stock or increase The band leader declared thatj Murray Yacknowitz, 131, and for mayor. - Tunis Smith, Wesi dipped to 281, Mr. Tomaini gar- ies involving local teenagers, 2 p.m., closed with a net loss Eugene D. Conner, with 34S my fund contributions?" J. M. he will take whatever legal steps Cecil Simmons, 123. {Main St., and Frank WooUey, nered 64. This was typical of Mrs. Walstrom reiterated her .48 at 710.92. votes, and Cornelius Moen, 342, A.—Buying through a company are necessary to have the board In the four-way contest, Mr. Brinkerhoff Ave., won the Demo-' stand that "This town needs a The more comprehensh many town totals. won over, former Committeeman plan, you are probably allowed action overturned. He said his Skwarko was followed by John cratic nominations for. council teenage program and a recrea- Standard & Poor's 50O-stock ' In his home town of Long William Pringle, 47, and John W. • reasonable discount in acquir-|dex edged upward .05 to 69.14. first step, after obtaining an at- P. Loughlin, with 118,; James seats. Democrat Myron M. Van-|Branch, Mr. Tomalni drew 166 !ion center—badly." ing the stock. Since Pacific In- torney, might be to appeal the P. MoCaffery, 105, and Antoni derveer is seeking another term votes compared to 638 for fellow «• J'- •» «•»*"•«»*» Council, the local police chief, It was a close call among th chairman, 49. termountain Is an issue I like 1,336 issues traded — 545 gainer ruling to the state commisSioner|M. Ziemiecki, 86. as tax collector. | Long Branoher Kiernan, 638. and irate citizens have agreed very much, I strongly endorse of education. Mr. Kerwin, who three years] In the fourth election district, Others on the organization slate that reactivation of the local .and 540 losers. New highs fo LOSES ONE, WINS ONE its purchase through your com- the year totaled 121 and nev Not 100% Safe ago ran as a Republican, Mr. where no one had filed for either were in the 500s. [Juvenile Conference Committee pany payroll deduction system. lows 22. Speaking for himself and his Sobechko, and Mr. Skwarko ran Republican county executive com- Mr. Tomaini did his best in ROOSEVELT - William N. may be a solution to the juven- mittee post, William C. Becker Margolis won the Democratic' PIE was listed on the New Five steels were among wife, he said: "It has been prov- as a ticket in yesterday's elec- Union Beach where he rode the ile delinquency problem here. received three write-in-votes to nomination for mayor, defeating: 15 most active stocks, showin. en medically that the polio shots tion. crest of a local upset where in- Mrs. Walstrom's opinion: obtain the post over Clarence surgents unseated organization Salvatore Termini, 170 to 108. where much of the day's excite are not 100 per cent safe. We There were no contests on the "If we could get these same Cook, who received two votes incumbents as mayor and coun- Mr. Termini drew 16 RepubHcan merit lay. would never forgive ourselves it Republican side, with Warren people interested in supporting • Candidates we had our children take the Mrs. Estelle Lewis received two ;il nominees. But Mr. Tomaini write-in votes and could accept teenage recreation center and a Fruehauf Trailer was thi Wagner tallying 91 votes and votes for committeewoman. shots and something happened to still ran last. His 438 was below the GOP nomination if he chose program to go with It, we may most active, up % at 3014 ' Ernest Tark, Jr., 86, votes to get to make another race with his To Appear At 89,100 shares. them, We feel the 610 given Mr. Cunningham; lick this problem in the bud be- about this." COLTS NECK 596, Mr. Weinstein; and 583, Mr. primary conqueror. He has a lore it gets to the Juvenile Con- Next came Bethlehem, up % Abraham Rosenbloom received Mrs. Eremito reported that Republican Committeeman Jo- Kiernan. week to decide. ference Committee stage." 34, and Colorado Fuel & Iron, u; 81 votes for the two-year Repub- Twp. Forum New York state has "th"the same seph L. Moreau, Jr., was nomi- Mrs. Francis Bard, an incum- Mrs. Walstrom noted that % at 10%. lican nomination. bent council member, ran third The other heavily-traded steel laws pertaining to'ftnmunizations nated in yesterday's uncontestedj MAYOR DEFEATED here has been "marvelous par- OCEAN TOWNSHIP — All 15 The additional three-year seat' in a race for two Democratic were Detroit Steel, up % at I4V but does not enforce them." primary contest. Francis L, SEA GIRT — A new Stockton ticipation" by local teenagers in candidates running for the Town- and the1 two-year term are the and Republic Steel, up % She'said her children have Im- Porter, Phalanx Rd., received the Hotel may rise on the oceanfront council nominations but also re- the drive to raise funds for rent- ship Committee have agreed to result of the enlargment of the munization against smallpox, Democratic nomination. here but the man who may have ceived enough GOP write-ins, al of Prawn's Store. participate in a public forum in committee from a three-tc-five- m whooping cough, diphtheria and made It possible went down in seven, to allow her to run again Lack Of Interest the Dow Avenue School next member body Jartl. i on the Republican banner in No Gulf Oil sank 1% on news it tetanus, because'she and her hus- FREEHOLD TWP. defeat yesterday. But the lack of interest by Tuesday at 8 p.m., the Ocean vember. registering a secondary dlstrib band feel these are safe, proven With no contests, in this com- For the lecond time during a "enough parents, and borough Township Republican Club said MILLSTONE 1 The council winners, Theodore tion of 3,441,880 shares: Amer Immunization formulas. munity, Republican Committee- long-continuing struggle over the officials, in particular, is very yesterday. , Mrs. Eremito added: Township Committeeman George hotel site, Mayor Edward T. iMarton and Bertram Ellentuck, "Each will be given three can Machine & Foundry reporte men Albert V. McCormick and disheartening," she stated. Very Upset H. Nurko was the victor in a Norman R. Wagner received Doyle broke a tie on council last drew 201 and 186 votes, respec- minutes to make a statement, a sharp decline to earnings an Some people have donated "This has me very upset. We four-way contest for the Dem their party's nominations. Demo- week to let a new building be tively, to 101 for Mrs. Bard. and each then will be subject to at V&. time, money and equipment to While DuPon't net income are not in Russia. I never thought ocratic nomination for a three- cratic candidates in Novembe: erected in place of Uie slowly- questions from the floor," said he project. But a request by the quarter was about 10 per ce they would go this far. If our| year term at stake this Novem- will be Richard Caroselli and decaying antique. James Smith, spokesman for the the teenage committee for the lower than a year ago, this t children had the shots and some- 'ber. John Olbis. It was the issue in yesterday's dob. borough to pick up the tab for fleeted a reduction of dividenr thing went*- wrong would the Mr. Nurko, with 230 votes, primary election in the ranks of No Action "It is imagined that many of gas and electric bills for the pro- from General Motors, who school board take the responsi- bested Albert A. Abbate, who HOWELL TWP. local Republicans who have long posed recreation center has nev- the questions and answers will controlled borough affairs. And stock Du Pont has been spinni bility? No." tallied 85 votes, Stephen N. x been acted on by council, Mrs. be quite 'pointed," he added. Incumbent Republican Commit the mayor lost. On Stavola's off under court order. Operatin Asked whether she would send Vasilik, who tallied 35, and teemen Charles Patterson and Walstrom noted. , Joining the Republican Club Mr. Doyle was defeated by earnings — excluding the GJ her children to a private school Daniel Gelber, who received 27 Raymond Roe received the The Borough's former Twin in arranging the forum is the John G. Rodgers, an opponent of dividends — rose to a record ani while attempting to get the board! votes. nominations in yesterday's un- Subdivision Lights Commission has recom- Ocean Township Improvement a new hotel, 47B to 403. Also de- the Du Pont stock advanced 1% ruling appealed,' the mother said Hugh Hickey was unopposed for contested primary. mended that council lend a soft Association. feated was an incumbent ccua LITTLE SILVER - The Plan After the market closed, Jon" m." the Republican nomination. drink machine, once used at the The Democrats had no Town- cilman, John B. Brisben, who ning Board last night held over & Laughlin also announced - "If they take Uiem out of the lighthouses, to the teenage com- ship Committee contests either, favored a new hotel. Another in- [until its May meeting an appli- was increasing some steel prices public school, they will be out of MARLBORO with Joseph Certa, a former com- cumbent, Mrs. Norma L. How- cation of Michael J. Stavola for mittee. To date, council has not J&L Common was up % at th< school and it will be the board's Democratic organization candi- mitteeman, and Daniel Brandon , acted on that recommendation, JW Slates ard, a a major subdivision which would close. responsibility, not ours, that's the dates were successful in their being nominated. new hotel voter, sur- Mrs. Walstrom complained. vived. create nine lots between Willow American Stock Exchang- way I feel," she declared. bids for the two nominations for In contests for the county "The same few people have The vote for the two council Dr. and Branch Ave., along Little Installation prices were mixed on volume Mr. and Mr*. Eremito are of candidates for the Township Com- Democratic Executive Commit- worked with this teenage group nominations Theodore D, Silver Creek. 1.37 million shares comparet Roman Catholic faith. They said mittee seats here. tee, Mrs. Lillian Wagner, with was to try to make a recreation cen-. Rastal, 500; Howard, 360; The application was scheduled with 1.42 million Monday. their objection to me polio im Mrs. Alyce Lathrop, who ran]40 votes, defeated Mrs. Gertrudi Mrs. ter in this town a reality. But if Of Diamond Mr. Brisben, 301; former Coun to come before the board last Yesterday's closing stocks: munization is not on religious as an Independent Democrat, re- Katz, 28, in the first district. In we don't get more help from HAZLET — Saul Diamond will AOF Ind 91 Jonni M«n cilman A. Leonard Jacobson, 242; [night. Mrs. Eleanor Huson, Adams Ei 261 I-T-JoneBs Ck* tI JBrk 16 grounds. ceived 44 votes, trailing behind the seventh district, Miss Marcel- more people, the whole project be installed as commander of Air Prod and Charles W. Brodbeck, 180. chairman, said corrected maps Air Reduc 60S loy Mis the organization candidates, may fall apart. And these young Kaiser Al la Flanagan, with 89 votes, de- had not been received from Mr. the Bayshore Post, Jewish War A11W Cp 10 EenntcoU Chester Jameson, 148, and Henry feated Mrs. Mary Wolfe, 76, people have worked too hard to Veterans, at ceremonies Satur- Allet Luil 37*1 Hoppers CLOSE RACE Stavola. Alleg Pw Kresge, 88 Madison Fires J. Sadowsky, 1J2 votes. In the same district, Sigmund have that happen," Mrs. Wal- day at McGuire's Grove, Rt 35. Allied Ch BRTELLE — Incumbent Repub- The board had requested as- Aim Chal Commiteemen Charles T. Mc- Shupack garnered 96 votes to 1 strom declared. Other officers include Bertrand Alcoa aw SS6. C*K Hit Woodland Cue and Paul E. Chester received defeat Robert Whipple, 69. licans survived tighg t oppositionpp surances that polluted water will Goldstein, senior vice com- Am Atrtln Leh Port C i f d il] Am Brk 8b 20U l*h Val Ind OLD BRIDGE (AP)-A series in races for mayoy r and council] not drain Into a stream, and GIRLS VISIT MUSEUM mander; Jack Kevoe. Junior vice Am Can Ol— nominationi s hhere. also had asked Mr. Stavola to Am Cyan of fires in parched timberland LINCROFT — Girl Scout Troop commander; Herman Korobow, AM MFdr UtS * -. burned over 100 acres in Madi- Mayoy r Woodruff Smith de- consider realignment of a pro- 365, took a bus trip to Suffern, judge advocate; Jack Lazar, offi- Am Mot 19% Litton Ind posed road. Am Bmelt LukeM Btl son Township Monday, damaging featedd, 43435 to 386, Frederick W. N. Y., on Monday, and visited a cer of the day; Dr. Walter Am Std Mack Trk two barns and some chicken Margaritell. Councilmen E. Two applications for minor cosmetic factory. They also vis- Ogent, surgeon; Jack Goldberg; tm Tel Tel Maratb Oil ,.111 T»b Martin M coops and threatening a string Bruce Wetzel, with 458 votes, and subdivisions were returned to ap- ted the Newark Museum, where chaplain; Jerry Shapiro, quarter- Am VIKoae 29% MereK of houses, Paul W, Graver, 434, won over plicants for clarification. (hey attended tho Planetarium master; David Bernstein, adjutant; Imp Inc 46% Kenneth H. McKeon, 374, and Lnaconda S7T4 Mo Pao A Three blazes were reported in Returned were the applications show, and saw displays of rocks Harry Brier, publicity, and Jo- Irmco stl 48 Mont Ward Munroe C. Hawes, 372. and minerals and the early Irmour Nat BU the Cheesequake area of Madison of Reginald M. Webster, who is seph Jacobson, service officer. Irmst Clc N Cash Re( Township, near Rt. 9, shortly be- seeking to divide a IB-acre tract American kitchen. The girls are islil Oil Nat Dairy ALMOST BREAKS IN Installing officer will be Ltchlaon fore noon. Another fire broke out on the east side of Seven Bridge| working for their good groom- Nat Distill SPRING LAKE HEIGHTS - Charles Feureisen, state com- Ul Refln Nat Gyps near Rt. 516 and while firemen Rd., opposite Silverside Ave., ing and star badges. Mrs. Ernest Avco Co: Nat Steel A bid by Joseph C. Fenton to mander, with M. Sgt. Reinstein, I Bibcock NY Central were battling it, the third report formerly known as "Lochmere," Limann, leader, and Mrs. Arnold Balid Lima break into the Republican organi- retired, acting as installing of- Bait Oil 36A Nla M Pw came in from Oak and Pine Into three lots, and John F. Scruton, assistant, accompanied 43% No Am AT zation ticket for Borough Council ficer. Bayuk Clg Nor Pac Sts. here. Childs of Point Rd., who seeks to the girls. 3 cosmetic representa- Bell 4 Bow •n Nwst Alilln was turned back by close mar- Dignitaries at the ceremony Bendlx Norwich Ph Middlesex County Fire Warden divide a four-acre parcel of land tive from Stelnbach's attended a Bet..h. Steel 1 gins. Mr. Fenton, with 205 votes, will include Jack Steinberg, state sing Oullx Mar Walter Jurman called for the >to two lots. recent meeting of the troop. Boe Owens 111 Ql — lost out to incumbents Pasquale senior vice commander; Ed Borden pan A W Air B Middlesex County mutual fire aid Borg Warn J. Masella, Jr., 252, and Peter Goldzman, county commander, Brunswk 16K Faram Pict 57 plan and 13 towns sent equipment S3 Penney, JC H. Maclearie, 236, in a three-way and Al Sawyer, past state com- Buickeye PI Fa PwftLt and nearly 200 men Into the jey Eric 18« Pa UK race for two nominations. mander. jlova 11H Pepsi Cola battle. CASTRO CONVERTIBLES Jrt Ind 33% Perkln Elm le, JI 8% Pflr-er When the Oak St. blaze was Cater Trac 3TH Phil El confined, it had burned over 75 COMEBACK EFFORT Celanese W/i Phil! Pet WALL TOWNSHIP - Two for- ANNUAL INVENTORY SALE CheCh s & OOh 57 Pit Reel acres and was within a foot of a Egg Market Chrysler 109U Putt Bv EAG mer Democratic leaders trying a —le» Sv 6< Pullman row of 16 houses on Birch St. NEW YORK (AP)-(USDA) - Coc-a• Cola' MK Pure Oil comeback were badly beaten by .„ Pal 52U Residents were evacuated. THE WORLD FAMOUS Wholesale egg offerings light but Oolg RCA organization candidates in a four- , Colluum cu 2871 Raytheon CASTRO LOUNGER—DEEP adequate on large; short on me- I CoComn l Bol Reading Co Con Edls 87« DRIVERS FINED SEATING COMFORT FOR diums and light on smaller sizes. Oont Can 44 Vi Repub Stl jCoop Bei 33 Revlon RUMSON—John Morris of Leon- HEALTH CAPSULES HEALTHFUL RELAXATION Whites: extras (47 lbs. min.) Corn P"d' 52',t Reyn Met ard Ave., Oceanport, was fined Corning O Rey Tob by Michael A. Petti, M.D. 32%-34; extras medium (40 lbs. St Jos Lead $20 in municipal court Monday 100% FOAM H.«dr«tt, N l Zell St Reg Pap JUST WHAT IS average 28%-29; top quality 47 ic Stl . 21 Sears TUX* for careless driving. Back, Seat and Armi. Sci- lbs. min.) 3314-35; mediums (41 •Us« Wr Shell Oil LANOLIN? ;ere 8* Fined $10 for stop-street viola- entiticolly dtiignad for lbs. average) 29-30; smalls (36 lbs. Doug Alrc 25 Sinclair Vfcv Chtm 63 Smith AO tions were Barry Nelson of Ward body - contoured comfort. average) 24^-25; peewees 19-20. Dre ss Ind 2(14 Bo cony Ave., James Nolan of Ridge Rd., 241 Sou Fac It tdiuttt to any d»iirod Browns: extras (47 lbs. min.) Du Pont Sou Ry and Sean Dowd of Hartshorne Dim Lt 3214 Bperry Rd 32-3% top quality (47 lbs. min.) Bu~t All L 19>,i La., this place; and Ernest Ack- position. Easitt Kod 116% Std Brand 32-34; mediums (41 lbs. average) End John i»% I StStdd Oil Cal erman of Hance Rd., Fair Haven, Erli Lack Std Oil NJ RIGHT |DEA, WRONG PLACE — Ocean Township 2%2% smalls (36 lbs. average) FIN stons 33«i Studeb alter Also fined were Agnes Guerrler, Fll Pw «K Texaco Health Officer Harry B. Taylor tells Susan Apicelli, 5, 24-25; peewees 19-20. Tex a Prod K 5 Parmly St., this place, parking 95 Fla P*L 71% Tex O Bui Food Fair 23» Textron' 1. violation, $10; and David Free- that free dog anti-rabies vaccination clinics will be from PMC 40 Tldemt Oil 31 men, Oyster Dr., this place, dog Seven Teachers Hired For. & 48% Tramamer 23 7 to 8 p.m. tomorrow at the Oakhursi fire house and Ganrett U.S.would strengthen rates. At the mo- Uvl — Farah — Kayn»« — Koollw — Mark Twain — WUigi — Sogner — Traval — BVD — BRIDGE international financial dealings ment stocks look more attractive Tom Sawyer —, Onlta and Many More ... - and government bond prices ar foreshadows a shift in policy — © Kin* Futures Spxllcite, Int^ 1! CHAIR they say. weakening—meaning their yiel BOYS' and MEN'S MEN • STUDENTS • BOYS Doubters note that fiscal affairs is rising. SPORT & DRESS 400 PRESS SLACKS $ can change quickly. Money man- But the money managers are Council OKs Fee Hike, agers don't telegraph their punch- expected to try to hold the line At Academy Mulls Garbage Rules Chinos. 1.99 es. on that. They presumably wan LITTLE^SILVER - After a SHIRTS All Stylet. .39 And today with all the talk of Ions-term credit to remain avai public hearing Monday, Bor- Long aid Short All Branded. the possibility of rising prices and able and relatively easy to en ough Council adopted an ordi- Stem. All SIZM. Boy*' i to Huily. to 5.00 THE business expansion, and of busi- courage further growth in 1 nance establishing a (25 fee for Ivy Stylm. Man 27-50. HONE HIGHER ness and government need for economy that is still far from tat applications to the Board of Ad- ing off on another boom. If the more borrowing, money manage- justment. MEN'S 10 MONTH TROPICAL MEN'S RAILROAD ment may be even more difficult let government bond interes The fee had been $10. an art than It has been in the rates rise, money would flow Council will consider an ordi- SUITS LEYIS • Tremendous Quantities last year or so. there rather into mortgages an nance amendment limiting the MEN'S DACRON WOOL WAREHOUSE Brake On Rules corporate bonds and other securi length of time property owners SAVE AS MUCH AS ties and thus brake the hoped-foi SPORT JACKETS NEW The argument for continuing would be permitted to allow gar- growth. MEN'S - BOYS' LIGHTWEIGHT stability is that the amount of bage cans to sit at the curb. The STOCK OUTLET funds available for investment is These, the bankers say, are th amendment had been recom- OUTERWEAR ADDED 241 Highway 35, Eatontown large and grows steadily as pen- reasons the money managers wil mended by the Board of Health. MEN'S AND BOYS' FRIDAY and Jult South of Efttontovra Circle slon funds and various forms of keep credit and rates about when PAJAMAS and ROBES OPEN DAILY »:30 lo «:3O saving are swelled. This acts as they can. A change in public psy There's no Trick to Having Ex- SATURDAY 70% SAT. 0:3(1 to 6:30 a brake on rising interest rates chology could make this polic; tra Cash. You Get It Fast When UNDERWEAR and SOX All Branded - AH Siws Call 542-2020 on lone-term debt. hard to maintain—or a change Ii You Use The Register Classified. political thinking in Washington —Advertisement Drivers Lose DuPont's LUCITE Licenses The Greatest Wall and Ceiling Paint of the Age TRENTON — Ned J. Parse George H. Clayton, Jr. • DOESN'T DRIP • QUICK, EASY klan, director of the New Jersey RED BANK — Detective Lt. Division of Motor Vehicles, has OR SPATTER! CLEAN UP! George Hi Clayton, Jr., Is at- annuOnced the suspension tending the New York City Po- "LUCITE" WALL PAINT Is unlike any paint you've the driver's licenses of 10 county ever known! It doesn't drip, run or spatter like ordinary lice Academy for four weeks of liquid paints. It has a thick, creamy consistency . . . motorists under the state's point system. training in contemporary police stays on your brush or roller. Your hands remain clean. problems and the training of new NO PRIMING is necessary, even on spackled areas. The' license of Arthur J. Ruf- police officers. "Lucite" Wall Paint actually mis tiny hairline cracks. alo, Jr., 20, of Phalanx Rd COLORS STAY MIXED. You waste no time stirring Colts Neck, was suspended fo He was selected for the course or thinning. one year. A six-month suspension by Monmouth County Prosecutor "LUCITE" DRIES TO TOUCH in just 30 minutes. It's was ordered for Justus Shugard, Vincent P. Keuper. ready for a second coat, if necessary, in only an hour. There's no messy cleanup after painting, either. Soap "IS, of 700 Lorillard Ave., Union Lt. Clayton has been an in- and water Is all you need for hands and equipment. Beach, for driving under the In structor at the Monmouth County "Lucite" Wall Paint is completely washable after a few fluence of intoxicating liquor ii Police, Academy two years. He weeks. South Carolina. is a graduate of the New Jers.y Three-month suspensions wer State Police Academy and the REG. FBI Academy at Washington, .79 ordered for: Thomas L. Black gal. i5, of Roseld Ave., Deal; Josep D. C. 7.45 Jranato, 20, of Archie St., Cliff- 6 wood; Joseph Giorgettfr 33, Key- To Repair Bulkheading • BUDGET TERMS • FREE DELIVERY port; Walter L. Reid, Jr., 22, o Daily & Saturday 8 AJV1.-5:JO PJM. 511 Philadelphia Blvd., Sea Girt; Behind Public Library Wed. and Fri. 'tn 9 P.M. Johne Sikut, 21, of 73 First St., RED BANK — Borough Counci "Between Yanko's & Reussllles" /Gb Long Branch, and Robert H. Da- Monday, awarded a contract foi vidson, 18, of 3 Brown PI., Red the repair and reconstruction ol D Bank. bulkheading behind the publi Other suspensions announce library to A. P. Thompson, gen- were: Ross E. Dennis, 40, of 4* eral contractor of Headdens Cor- 32 Broad St. SHadyiidc 1-7500 Red Bank Harnell Ave., Oakhurst, - twi ner, Middletown. months, and Oleta H. Hollings The Thompson bid, $5,370.49, worth, 50, of 116 Haddon Ave., was the lowest received when Collingswood, one month. bids were opened earlier thi month. Council also authorized advertisement for bids for the re- painting of traffic lines on bor- ough streets. The bids will be re- turnable May 6.

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Send 50c AN INVESTOR-OWNED ELECTRIC COMPANY ow for Catalog. . , RED BANK REGISTER Wed., April 17, 1963—5 Predicts State Will Take Over MONMOUTH MEATS 110 MONMOUTH ST. 13 MAIN ST. BRANCH AVENUE Ocean Avenue RED BANK EATONTOWN LITTLE SILVER FREEHOLD — Monmouth SH 1-5292 U 2-0743 County Planning Board Chair- 741-5350 man E. Donald Sterner predicted veiterday the state will soon ab- Fresh Killed—3-4 Ib. size—Split, quartered or cut up 4% g± sorb maintenance responsibility 'or Ocean Avenue in Sea Bright c ar i Monmouth Beach as well as he parallel sea wall. Ib Mr. Sterner's optimism con- Frying CHICKENS 29 trasted to the "no commitment" of State Highway Commissioner Dwight R. G. Palmer in a talk SWIFT'S PREMIUM—BONELESS with newsmen during an on the spot Inspection at Sea Bright. Speaking to the Planning Board, Mr. Sttrner, a former highway commissioner, said the state EYE ROUND ROAST takeover appears ready to be- ccme a "reality11 as soon as a LEAN — FRESH GROUND I* A proposed $1,600,000 seawall, re- construction and extension is c completed. Mr. Sterner had participated Ib with other county officials and Chuck CHOPPED 59 LAUNCH HYDROFOIL VESSEL—North American Hydrofoils, Inc., Chicago, builders Mr. Palmer in the Sea Bright of hydrofoil craft slated to provide commuter service between Atlantic Highlands inspection and said he came away confident. Lean-Rib Side LEAN-TENDER Lean - Meaty MERKEL'S and New York, launched first of two 40-foot, 27-patsenger high speed hydrofoils He said new legislation will be in Miami, Fla., Saturday. Being launched here is "Enterprise," which, with sister required to permit the state to ship, "Endeavor," will cut commuting time from Bayshore to New York one hour each undertake full maintenance of the LOIN of CHUCK SPARE FRESH new wall. There is a precedent way, compared to land travel, according to builders. Craft, equipped with two for it, he added. foils in stern and one in bow, can travel 50 to 55 miles per hour. Florida Coast Ordinarily the state contributes PORK ROAST RIBS HAMS Guard will test craft within few days. Approval by Coast Guard must be obtained only 50 per cent of such funds. But a special act already on the before hydrofoil terminal can be established in Atlantic Highlands. North Amer- books allows full maintenance of C C C C ican officials say commuter service will get. under way next month. bulkheads at the Shark River. In- let. Ib Ib Ib Ib "In view of the many millions 39 49 49 49 the state will have spent Paine Will Manage building this wall, it is reason- Economical LQQ |CHOPPED 4 i]00|LAMBforflL|OQ . . . Ifv able to expect it will provide C {Short Ribs /niOO legislation to let it take full re- BACON sOCMBEEF Oil I STEW 4sl |I OF BEEF *|s. (iconic! sponsibiity for maintenance," he 2 ThePeninsulaHouse said. SEA BRIGHT - Rigaud Dear George: Paine of 219 Manor East, Ret My wife has very strong views Bank, has been named genera against drinking, and is always manager of the Peninsula Housi coming into this particular bar Ocean Ave., Thomas McDarby after me. Not oniy is she not president of the firm which owns content with dragging me out, the historic hostelry, announced. but she always has to deliver the Until last Nov. 1, when he re- same temperance lecture to my signed, Mr. Paine was genera friends. manager of Molly Pitcher Hotel Then, all the way home—and Red Bank, for 1(% years. it's a 10-block walk—she com- Mr. Paine said May 29 ha: plains about the time she has been set for the season's opening to waste going back and forth The dining room will be openec after |me. Do you think it's fair that day, and a major job to nag a man like this, George? redecorating the hotel's exterio: Henpecked will have been completed. Dear Henpecked. A Shore Landmark You must always remember The Spring Style Show The new general manager sa that women need delicate hand- he has not completed plans f( ling, bless their little hearts, and this summer's activities, but th I think she would respond to a Roxy Finn will return as ma little consideration on'your part That Sets The Pace For ager of the beach club at Peni Couldn't you find a saloon near- sula House. Rigaud B. Paine er home? These little things can make all the difference. One of the shore's landmarks tion, Mr. Paine Jias been active The State's Smartest Peninsula House was built befon in hotel and civic organizations. Dear George: the turn of the century. In bygom He also served on the committee days, celebrities such as Dia What's the difference between which, with the New York Board a public relations man and a Home Decorators mond Jim Brady, Lillian Russel of Education, helped found the press agent? and Lindley M. Garrison, a mem' Food, Trades and Hotel Trade Curious ber of President Woodrow Wil Schools in New York City. son's Cabinet from 1913 to 191B Dear Curious: were guests there. Some of thi Yeah, What's the difference? patrons expected to visit the ho Long Branch Men Dear George: tel this year have been spending My husband's boss is untidy, summers there for as many a: Sentenced in Holdup ungrammatical, and uncultured. SO years. UPPER MARLBORO, Md. His idea of great reading is the comics and his idea of fine en-[| Mr. Paine, was born ii (AP) — Two New Jersey men Kingston, Jamaica, B.W.I., where tertainment is a horse opera. My II were sentenced Monday to nine his father was a planter. The husband, on the other hand, isj| NEW FURNITURE years in Maryland Penitentiary neat, educated and cultured. family came to New York in The cream of the new collections from the 1907, after a severe earthquake after pleading guilty in a $7,500 Well, I simply don't want my|| hit Jamica. His father was killed holdup of a Suburban Trust Co. husband working for such an un- country's leading designers and manufac- cultured man. Don't you think it I in the earthquake. His ele- branch bank in Bowie, Md., on turers,! mentary and secondary education would be a good idea for my I schooling was in New York ani Jan. 30. husband and me to set up a sug- Philadelphia. James Webb, 25, and Harold ;ested study course for this|| man? Veteran Hotel Man Melvin Turpin, 22, both of Long Annoyed Wife || NEW FLOOR COVERINGS! A veteran hotel man, Mr. Branch, were sentenced by Judge William B. Bowie in Prince Dear Annoyed Wife: Paine's career started in 1922, Oh, I'm certain . such a sug-|| The latest trends in carpeting, area rugs, when, after attending the Univer Georges County Circuit Court. jestion would remedy the situ- floor tiles . . . plus clever new solutions to sity of Toronto, Candada, he be- The bank was held up by three ation of your husband working I came assistant manager of thi all your installation problems! men. Kennedy G. Williams, 22, for such an uncultured man. And Fraternities Club in New York New York, has pleaded guilty in good luck with the Help Wanted || He became manager two years the holdup. His sentencing has ads. later. He also managed me Bar-been deferred pending a proba- bizon - Plaza in New York, Web- tion report. ster Hall in Detroit, Forest Park (Can't afford brand-new ad-1 NEW ACCESSORIES! In St. Louis and the Surre Most of the money was re- vice? Write to George for a price|| Hotel, New York. He left th covered. list on our used advice.) 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HERCUIES® LETTER VAULT® Ii would be a good Idea... if you yalu them. Just one small fire can easily destroy original documents that are hard if not Impossible to replace—things Ilk* property lilies, bonds, insurance policies, tat records, cherished SECOND RATAN STATION —The United States Coast . "Creators oj Fashion for the Home" letters. But a better idea still is to keep Guard will establish second Ratan (radar and television papers of this type In a Thermo-Cel insulated Hercules -Letter Vault. This aid to navigation) station in upper New York Bay this Msilink-built unit gives you certified protection as well as tiling convenience. And summer. New station will supplement original one which it a inexpensive, too went on air a year ago at Sandy Hook. It scans area from Ambrose Lightship to The Narrows. Second sta- FREE DELIVERY tion will be constructed in Bayonne by Raytheon Co., Lexington, Mass., under $ 184,000 contract. Hare, Fred- PHONE SH 1-0001 FURNITURE; erick A, Warren, Jr., electronic technician, Rocky Hill, 140 trawl St., Rid Bank. N. J. SH adyslde 7-4000 Conn., adjusts controls on transmitter on experimental station at Sandy Hook. High definition radar scant BUDGET TERMS Optn Mon., Wtd. and Frl. to » P. M. harbor, feed's into special storage tube which converts No Interest Charge on 90-Day Accounts Tun., Tkun. and Sot. to 4 P. M. radar data into television picture. New Ratan station —Other Terms—iip to 36 Months FREE PARKING will broadcast view of The Narrows, north to Canal St. Red Bonk and Hudson River, Brooklyn Bridge on East River, and Kill Van Kull, to west. Ked tituik Register *Make Yourself Comfy in Our little Lodge" JIM BISHOP: 4Mt Bra* llntf, Red tank, N. J. State Highway U, JNMdMom Reporter Established 1878 by John H. Cook and Henry day Published by The Red Bank Register Incorporated Getting a Fresh Start in lib V. HARRY PENNINGTON. President JAMES J. HOGAN. Editor GRAND BAHAMA—The island is big and looks M. HAROLD KELLY, General Manager like a teak boomerang. Down in the middle is Freeport, Thomas J. Bly WOllam P. Sandford and Arthur Z. Kamln Frank W. Harbour about 200 acres of rooftops. Back behind the bay is Bucutlv* Asfoclate fldlton llldtflitcwn Bureau Mfr. the Club Caravel. It has a bar with a velvet glow, and Member of the Associated Presa three men sat at a table. Two drank. One was on an n» UiMUtld Preii It «ntlti*l uolullTilf to tit M> lor rijrabllc»tloo ol 111 UM local Htm »rtnt»d inrip»t»r u wtu uu IP mnti duwcnti. ancient vehicle called a wagon. Some- thing, presumably, his wife had fixed. Member of American Newspaper Publishers Association Member Audit Bureau ol Circulation The non-drinker was Thomas Fer- ris of Key Biscayne. He looks like, a T*« IUd Sink R»jui«r uiumia no tinuciu reiponilbllltlti for typognpnlcu trron la idnrttiemenu, but raprlat irtuout aitffi, tint pan ol an advertisement u. which the typographical error ooeura. AdvarUitn win quarter's worth of bubble gum with a D0C1I7 tit* maaagsment Immsdlatelr ot any error whleo may oceur. smile. Next to him sat Lou Chesler. He Tlui oewipaper awumea no reiponiibllltiei for itatemaota ot opinion! In lattara tram Itt has a big happy-go-lucky face and a tabunptloo Prlcei la Advancs Leie tti&n a moa. Per month S1.5D U monlSe-JllOO S month*-I t.u> Ui Km at oounter. 1 cent* 81ngle copy by mall, to canta » monliu-4is.60 I month*-) IK wallet to match. Mr. Chesler Is chair* man of the board of General Develop- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1963 BISHOP ment Corp.; he is also head of some- thing called Seven Arts which produces motion pic- tures; he also just bought about 150,000 acres of Grand Barrier Needed Bahama Island, considerably smaller than Rhode Is- The death of two Keansburg and you have, pure and simple—a land, but with more sandy beaches. He calls it Lucaya, which, as any dunce knows, is Ayacul spelled women in an accident on Rt. 35 last death trap. backward. week should spur the state High- The state has no choice but to 1 •me The third man was a wisp of old Broadway, a way Department to take action to move quickly to improve Rt. 35. busted nose in a gray face, a man who talks fast be- improve the safety of one of the most A barrier — no matter how un- cause he can't stand one more interruption. He was dangerous stretches of road in the popular with businessmen, must be These Dayss telling jokes. The other two laughed with their shoul- state. installed. Left hand turns must be LETTERS ders. Chesler had chartered a plane to look at his 150,- Officials in Middletown — where restricted to jughandles where traf- BILLBOARDS AND ZONING 000 acres of sand dunes on the edge of a lime-colored Box 156 sea. He found that when he had seen one acre, he had fic lights are installed. Hot Wires and Cold logic the tragic accident occurred—sought Middletown, N. seen them all. in 1958 to have the state improve The state's own figures on re- By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN To the Editor: Are the resident: of Middle* Now there was no plane back. Chesler drank and the highway. duced accidents on roads where a The rumors emanate from Italian circles thai town Township aware that, be- Ferris swallowed. The Third Man belted two more recommendations cause of a recent decision of the Among the barrier has been installed only Khrushchev is having trouble maintaining himself i: Township Committee, there scotches and said: "Did I tell you the one about the were a reduced speed limit, more serve to buttress the need for such power in the Kremlin, and a shudder immediately now no effective zoning law golfer with the square ball . . .?" He had. Ferris Is not Middletown. The committee traffic lights and installation of construction. courses through the capitals of the West. A strangt as nervous as the Third Man, but he acquires the small thing, this very palpable fact that democratic, capitalist allowing the erection from Apri: leaps when there is nothing to do. Like now. Like, no jughandles. The speed limits should be re-ex- to September of 60 advertising statesmen tremble lest the man who hasbillboards ringing a Softball fie drinking, no new jokes. In every day life he is an ex- In 1958 the state, at the request amined in light of the dual role that sworn to bury them should lose hi in an R45 residential zone, the pensive public relations man, just as Chesler is an ex- of local officials, conducted a sur- the highway must serve. second highest zoning classifica- place. The fear, as George Sokolsky tion in Middletown. The opera- pensive private relations man. vey and then raised the speed limit. We are cognizant of the fact that used to put it, is that an "Albanian"— tors of the field, who will be ob- Except that Ferris is a practical joker. On the taining $1,500 in revenue from Lowering speed limits and in- the state's road building budget is meaning a man who would immediately Fourth of July, he sets off salutes under the porch of set Russian troops to marching on Wes these signs, claim a "hardship," stallation of traffic lights are not a tied up in numerous other projects. in that if they were not allowed the Old Ladies Home. Now he was thinking of a Miami Berlin—might tike over in Moscow. So to erect the signs, they would press agent who is known to have a disposition like a complete answer to the safety prob- But we feel the state has no lose the $1,500. we try to settle for what seems to be frustrated barracuda. The press agent had just lost his choice but to act and take a second lem on this section from Red Bank the lesser evil. Under this new interpretation girl to a guy who plays a B-flat cornet in a Miami look at its road programs and start of "hardship," which, incidental- to Keyport. Chamberlain The result of doing our collective ly, is opposed on legal grounds by Beach bar. He had also lost his job for sending out a Rt. 35 is. a major connecting to work On Rt. 35. best to keep Khrushchev in power is an almost incredi- the township's attorney, you ma; release saying that business was better than ever and ble softness in Western foreign policies and in Western find such billboards erected this caused his boss's creditors and relatives to show route from the shore to northern If the state does not move may your immediate neighborhoo< up like hives. He was as broke as an old soda straw. parts of the state. we give a word of caution to the political thinking in general. A liberal weekly, The Ne since any householder may not claim as hardship loss of possibl So Ferris talked about the P.A.'s bad luck, and governor? Republic, can print an accusation that the U.S. Central It also—due to the tremendous Intelligence Agency actually plotted and helped carrj income obtained by placing suet everybody agreed that it couldn't happen to a nicer It will be pretty hard come re- a sign on his property. Upon suet growth in the northern part of the out the assassination of dictator Trujillo of the Domini- precedents is built the deteriora guy. Ferris got up and walked out and wrote a tele- county—has become crowded with election time to boast about the state can Republic, which is interesting if true. But perish tiu tion of neighborhoods and the gram to the press agent. "In solemn convention at to the people how you have created consequent destruction of the in- Freeport," it read, "the Undertakers of British Bahamas local traffic from the bayshore to thought that anybody working out of the U.S. migh vestment of a lifetime in a fami- Red Bank. a wonderful state park and a super- try by direct means to get rid of Castro. ly's home. I can only urge prop- have selected you for their annual award. You have highway to reach it and yet ignore Russian troops in Havana might get hurt in anj erty holders to beware of such won $2,000 bronze casket free. Congratulations. In the past five years the volume precedents in break the zonin, Would appreciate it if you can take first plane here the fact that two miles away there revolutionary melee, and if Khrushchev were to aban- laws which are supposed to pro- of traffic on this highway has in- tect us all, and to object to such for acceptance speech and incidental measurements. is a highway with heavy traffic, ac- don his men in Cuba the hard-line "Albanians" in th< creased to a tremendous degree. Kremlin might stage a coup d'etat So Washington in- violations to the Township Com- Please reply to;Lucaya," ,-• -•_..-•. J cidents and deaths, month in month mittee. Your neighborhood maj Add to this the number Of high- vokes our neutrality to make it difficult for Cuban be next! Ferris, who once worked in Kearny, New Jersey, out that goes unimproved. way new business establishments patriots to stage raids on Castro shipping from British Very truly yours, pouring tobasco sauce in school milk, went back to the Bahaman bases—a queer construction of the law by Mrs. C. W. Farrow table. Chesler, who goes to sleep counting sheep a mil- Your Money's Worth; nation that allowed arms to go to Castro in the firsi •DOWN m- .,K0N(i TRAIL1 lion at a time, said that the three would have to stay place and, later, gave at least tacit support to the abor- R.D.#1 over until tomorrow so that he could tell some engi- tive invasion at the Bay of Pigs. Englishtown, N. J neers where to lay out an airport on his property. To the Editor: Your New $1 Bill Will Be Bucked by Cold Coincident with our accommodation of Khrushchev I signed the petition by th The Third Man said he'd settle for a plane, right By SYLVIA PORTER in Cuba is the move to establish a "hot wire" that will Citizens' Committee, because on the sand dunes. Later, they were sipping soup when enable the White House to communicate directly wdtr wanted to prevent tax increases and they said that was their aim. a wire came. It was addressed to Mr. Lucaya. "Not The $1 bill In your pocket wll! to make coins—dimes, quarters ver certificates to Federal Re- the big boss in the Kremlin. The excuse is that swi Well, the petition was success- interested in casket," it said. "Not interested in playing be redesigned in its first majoi half-dollars—and an acute short- se—e notes. "Obviously the pub- person-to-person talk might serve to keep a ticklisr ful, downgrading was prevented. overhaul in more than a quarter age of silver is on the horizon lic must have an adequate supply boob for your stunts. Consider award an insult Using But we still get over 1,300 new century if this Congress passes The Treasury has on hand todaj of dollar bills which is not sub- situation from degenerating into nuclear war. The the ast lunch money to send telegram. Am six feet two less than $1.6 billion of silver t< ject to being constantly dimin- homes on a one half acre, without legislation to cut the link between ory behind this is that Khrushchev will always remai getting schools or any other bene- built broad." .. back the $1.5 billion of $1 bi ished as bills are turned in for silver and ou amenable to friendly reason. fit. * silver certificates in circulation— their silver value. And it must Ferris shook his head sadly. He interrupted a Third paper currency It looks like the Citizens' Com enough for now but not for later. have a supply of subsidiary Since a "hot wire" is a piece of machinery, it i — and insiders mittee led us down the wrong Man story about a priest, a minister and a rabM and Price Is Soaring coins which are not apt con- believe the stantly to be melted down tor neutral in itself. Being neutral, it could be used for an; trail and now, to cover their mis- said: "This press agent has always been wrong. He has prospects fo At the same time, the market their silver value." purpose, from blackmail and bluff to complete am takes, they want us to support never made a right move in his life except accidentally. the law are price of silver has been soaring, utter deception. What if we had had a "hot ware" to change in government? bright since has gone above $1.27 an ounce Already, coins are In seriously Why? To create a political ma- Like losing his broad to a B:flat cornet player. Now he the House under pressure of mounting de- short supply in several areas, ac- Tokyo in December of 1941? A Japanese government, chine? To add more employees to is broke and he has just turned down a free bronze Banking Com- mands. If the silver price rose cording to a recent survey tor bent on masking the true intent of the militarists, the payroll? If our taxes are too casket." mittee voted 18 above the established monetarj the Treasury by Boston's Arthur would assuredly have cooed soft blandishments ovei hinh now, won't they go higher to 1 for the price of $1.29 an ounce—less tha D. Little Co. The shortage at when we must pay extra salary "So the rabbi said . . ." said the Third Man, but two cents over, the current mar- move early this Christmas shopping time was the wire until the time had come for the strike at Pearl for the mayor and probably It ket price—it actually might be- nobody was listening. Lou Chesler ordered another month. widespread and it is re-occurring Harbor. For domestic purposes Khrushchev has re- :o 12 thousand dollars a year foi Porter come profitable to melt down freight car of champagne properly chilled. Ferris wired because businessmen are hoard- pudiated the cult of the "leader" Stalin, but so far as business administrator? Only twice in this century have coins for their silver content. Ing coins to protect themselves the P.A. again. "Too late to pick another winner," he the outer world is concerned he has never denounced Here's one signer of the Citi- there been significant changes in "We simply cannot allow such against shortages, suburban shop- zens' Committee petition who wrote. "You are unanimous choice of embalmers as well our currency: in 1929, when the situation to develop," Dillon ping centers are slowing down Stalin's statement that "honest diplomacy is like dry hopes there will be no change In warned the House Banking Com- the rapid circulation of coins as undertakers. Willing to pay fare one way from Mi- size of our paper currency was water, a contradiction in terms." government until we know more mittee before it voted to permii vending machines tie up largi ami to Freeport Cemetery where picnic starts noon to- reduced and in 1935 when the $1 about It. the Treasury to switch from all- quantities for long periods, coin Is it likely that he would use a "hot wire" to help Let's defeat this referendum morrow. Reply collect." bill was redesigned to carry the collectors these days are collect- keep the peace if he were actually bent on war? Or, and bring common sense back to not just individual There was no answer. Ferris sat around all day eye-topped pyramid on the re- ing rolls, Marlboro Township. coins. if he is bent on peace, would he use the wire in a way with his confreres, drumming his fingers on the hard verse side of the Great Seal along that might result in the West preserving the peace on Dan Varall with Latin inscriptions from Vir- To cover these shortages, the table to the cadence of Brahm's Funeral March. The CARMICHAEL mint must hike production from its own terms? CUBA AND POLITICIANS gil's Aeneid. (The addition of "In 303 Cummings Ave, ithers took a pleasant load aboard and went to bed 3.5 billion coins last year to 4.1 When the Pope addresses a plea to the world to God We Trust" to the $1 bill in 4-1* billion this year, and eventually Elberon, N. J. thinking of 500,000 new homes on a gorgeous island. In 1S57 was a minor thing.) to 9.6 billion by 1980, according end the nuclear arms race and to change the structure To the Editor: the morning, they flew back to Miami. to the A.D. Little survey. And of the UN to enable it to compel the nations to settle It was most heartening to read Now would come the third im- rour editorial entitled, "The Two days later, Ferris met the press agent The portant change—a switch from $1 to get the silver for the dimes their differences amicably, it strikes a responsive chord quarters, half-dollars, says Dil- laids on Cuba," in The Register P.A. was crying for a job. "Things are so tough," the silver certificates to gold-backed in anyone who has a heart. But the assumption behind if April 5, 1963. It was encour- Federal Reserve notes. Here's lon, it is "virtually important" man said, "that some undertakers offered me a $2,000 that the mint be able to use the the Pope's encyclical, "Peace On Earth," is that men ging to learn that your paper is the story and the background jpposed to Cuban exile raids, and for it. metal now required to back the casket free." Ferris raised a brow. "You accepted, of silver certificate. This silver of heart have the power to persuade their rulers every- aware that to allow them to Take a Look :ourse," he said. The man shook his head no. "You would supply the mint's needs where. When the Pope talks with Alexsei Adzhubei and continue is "playing with nuclear First, take out a $1 bill from for about 15 years. fire." lidn't?" Ferris said in surprise. "That shows how dopey your pocket, look at the inscrip- his wife, who happens to be Khrushchev's daughter, in The irresponsibility of politi- rou are. You could have got 500 clams for it in any tion "silver certificate" at the The odds are excellent that the his private library, it is obvious that the Vatican has cians using the issue for political top, the words "one dollar in sil- lockshop and had a fresh start in life." . . . egislation will go through—and dvantage, and even more regret- ver payable to the bearer on de- hopes that a "thaw" can be .encouraged in Russia's re- :hat means newly-designed, able President Kennedy's re- mand" at the bottom, These lations with the West. ^old-backed bill in your marks to the ransomed Bay of words mean you can redeem your wcket. Pigs survivors in Miami's Orange bill at the Treasury for silver and The hopes are realized to some extent when the 3owl must be checked. Any ac- today over $1.5 billion of our out- Kremlin permits the Polish Archbishop Joseph Slipyi lon on the Cuban problem must standing $1 bills are silver cer- of Lwow to leave Siberia after a detention that has ie carried out by the United Na- tificates. Board Ponders asted 18 years. But does this mean that the Kremlin, ions. Under the proposed law, these Sincerely, notations would be struck from which is dominated by self-proclaimed atheists, is really Marearet Donahue all $1 bills and other "distinquish- Relocation Of susceptible in any fundamental way to Christian think- ing features" to identify the new ing? Can one hope for anything better than an occa- notes would be added. The por- 458 Pupils sionally encouraging tactical maneuver from a govern- New Shrewsbury, N. J. trait of George Washington would o the Editor: not be changed nor would the LONG BRANCH - The city ment that is dedicated to the long-term strategy of Thank you so very much for the size, shape or color of the $1 Soard of Education conferred be- onderful coverage The Red lind closed doors Monday on digging the grave of the capitalist West? bill. Cut there would be a new 3ank Register has given to our design — the Treasury has pre- he crisis caused by destruction One would like to believe that" Khrushchev can :ongregation in the past, and if the Garfield Ave. Elementary pared four-hand-tooled models to is continue to be moved as an "Albanian" or a Mao Tse- ispecially for the fine coverage give Treasury Secretary Dillon a Ichool by fire. But no decisions rou have given to our ground- choice — and over the next 10 fere announced. tung partisan in the Kremlin could, never be. But then reaking service Sunday, April 7. years, all the $1 bills now in cir- William Meskill, superintend- one thinks back to the days of Munich, or to the morn- Ve are deeply grateful to you for culation would be retired and mt af schools,- said more con- ing of December 7, 1941, when the Japanese ambassa- rour kindness. replaced with the new Federal erences are expected on plans Reserve notes. U m dor was assuring Secretary of State Cordell Hull of May the Joy and the wonder of ATTENTION i relocate 458 pupils of the for- e Lord's resurrection from the Why this switch now? The an- T4A.H ler Garfield school. Tokyo's peaceful intentions. And instinctively one cries lead fill your heart with peace •wer is that the Treasury's sup- OTHR* Mr. Meskill said the board Is out, "beware, beware." nd happiness In believing. ply of silver has been shrinking lopeful of an early settlement Softness on our part has seldom been interpreted Cordially yours, at a fast rate, as it has needed with its insurance carrier on its Daniel D. Reinheimer, Pastor 1 Increasing amounts of the metal 6-Wed, April 17, 1963 $357,509 firs policy. as it has been meant. Luther Memorial Church "0 spy can you see, the hypocrisy...?" 1 . 4 H Wed,, April V7, 1963—7 Within Your Income: Tercentenary DAILY CROSSWORD BED BANK BEGISTER ACBOS* BOWK JtPen- gram in this most unique CUM L Cry of VCnrM dulum Class for Deaf operated in our school district Croup Hears wandng: s 8. Buckeye weight to the parents of the children In Stretching That Clothing Dollar 22. Peer the class and also to interested f 8. Soak* Gynt's By MARY FEELEY er at the original price. Most tee either way, of course. And State Adviser 5. Small flax mother Open House Set citlwns," said Mr. Sandilos. Consultant In Money Muugei the merchandise offered at these 10, In. tdvwcs 4Con*uma 23. Narrow WEST LONG BRANCH - The It is planned to Invite state a long chance does sometimes NEW SHREWSBURY - Miss 12," Cfet shops has the appearance of be- 6. Moslem Inlet: and county officials to the open pay off very well Indeed. Pauline Callahan, of the State Tour Gun" geol. Board of Education, acting on ing brand new. leader house, which will be conducted Stretching dollars to keep die But I'm also thinking about the Centenary Commission meetinj 13, Th« lima 6. Single unit 25. Halt- a suggestion by superintendent children in clothes can give a Mrs. R. E. K., Cincinnati from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Will emotional sacrifice you'll have to with the borough Tercentenarj thing 7. To loosen, penny: of schools Peter C. Sandilos, set Street School. woman just about all the exer- make If you take a job and Committee recently, advised the U. Holly- ai a knot Brit luwar Wednesday, May 8, as open Mrs. Clara Maslow. teacher of cise she needs. There's nothing Dear Miss Feeley: laave your three little children group to adapt one plan and at- wood'! 8. Edge M. SS.CTaMlfy house for the class for deaf the deaf class, will be on band like it to limber up the imagi- We would like your advice on five days a week. You and youi tempt to do It well. She sug- Hopper 9. Twelve- is 38. Away from with the children to demonstrate nation. Mrs. E. C. of Chicago, a decision we must make. We husband are still young enough gested that it be something thi lt>:Dlitr*M month children. period 21. Son of wind the facilities and work being came up with this idea that paid plan to purchase a small busi to plan to go into business some community needs and which wil call "I feel that through an open 11. Small Odin 38. Team done by the children. off for everybody concerned: ness of our. own as soon as other year. 10. Father: house we could explain our pro- last for some time. affect handbill 29. Disable- 39. Malt "I am & widow with two small good opportunity comes along The committee, headed by J 18. Over: poet. 17. Red dye ment beverage! children, a boy sad girl, aged 7 The only money we have is the (Mary Feeley will welcome Lester Rigby, is formulating 19. Once more 19. Are not: 31. Sack 40. Saucy and 9," she writes. "Last year $4,000 equity in our house, and your questions. Write to her in plans. William A. Barrett wa: 21 "Roll out contracted 33. Free 4Z Mother of Irish gods I got a bright idea about what if my husband left his present care of this newspaper.) the " 20. Require- Delivery MD IANK AND MIDDLITOWN elected vice chairman of thi ment! S4.Jav» tree 44. Slope to do with the little dresses and job, he would have about $1,80 group. Mrs. Robert Ervin will b 24. Send forth I boy's shirts, coats, and jackets cash from the retirement fund. 28. Variety of t 9 secretary. willow 2 5 4 My, husband is 38 years ol< v * which were outgrown and Jack Rindner and William Can- 29. Dry and and I am 30, We have threi II couldn't be handed down in the 15 Speeders field will serve as a subcommit •oft. a» 10 YOUTH family. small children, two in school an tee on art and culture; Mrs. Ji potato** IJ 33 % ject may spark ideas, where Mrs. W. K., Corvallls, Ore, and his driver's license was re- Rigby, religious aspects, and Mi bear M 34 m»9 tit V 91 Y/ «s». 20 50% paid a $19 fine {or speeding, and Also, Mrs, Mary Gaul, Mr. and a $25 fine on a contempt charge Mrs. Clayton Held, Misses Cath- .MANY AMOUNT resulting from his failure to ap- erine and Elizabeth Hanlon, Mrs. LOANS or nNANCINS S25tt$500 pear in court when he was firs Julia Libert, Mrs. Elizabeth Mul- TWO FINE STORES 20 BROAD ST. summoned. ligan, Mrs. Angelina Mattoccia BELL FINANCE Mrs. Pasqua Mattoccia, Mrs. Is James M. Thornton, 2 Tilton COMPANY L'^.74!.776..74..7|. vre., Red Bank, and Louis abelle Mapes, James McGrath, NOW OFFKR CONVEMDIT TO YOUR HOW OR WORK RED BANK NEW JERSEY REALTY Piscato, 34 Airsdale Ave., Long Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry O'Hern, YOUTH Branch, each were fined $15 for Mrs. Nellie Odenbach, Mrs. Hel- en Ostrouch, Miss Mildred Pace, New BELL MIDDLITOWN OFFICE • 673 HIWAY as speeding. Paul Bloodsworth, 99 ^CENTER. MIMJrtswi TITLE INSURANCE CO. 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Plug free pattern. 0 Moitmouth Street Red Bank turn nwi too SUMS, cour.io (aw Send 25c now. April 17, 1963 BED BANK REGISTER cash receipts per farm basil. California, ftt, to both of these fi ... U«l»,, suffered tarf endanger* aanwUc j NJ Farms Other states where cash re- states, the average farm or VJOUIT HUICS permanent injuries. She later The Appellate &M* to •wee- lyn, was granted a divorce from celpts per farm acre averaged ranch includes .many more acres narriad Maffett. ing, with MoUneux. said "as a 1 William DuBois, Jr., of S Hereford more than $100 in 1962 were than to New Jersey. Middlesex Couaty Judge John subordinatbdiatee court we must fol- Four Divorces, Lead Nation Rhode Island, $169; Connecticut, Ave., MirMletown Township, on a Other states near the top of Marriage Voids 3. Molineux cited a 1958 decision ><"* Supreme Court decision." charge of desertion. TTiey mar- $137; Delaware, $134; and Mas- by the state Supreme Court pre- One Annulment ried Dec. 20, 1952. Richard E. sachusetts, $130. At the bottom the list in average gross returns In Receipts Register Classified for quick re- Burke, Middletown Township, was of the list were Wyoming, New per farm in 1962 were Nevada, Wife's Lawsuit venting a wife's recovery of dam- FREEHOLD - A divorce on ages resulting from' an auto-suits.—Advertisement. Mrs TRENTON (AP) - New Jer- and Nevada. In each of $19,733; Delaware, $19,345; Col grounds of desertion was granted - DuBois' lawyer. TRENTON - New Jersey's mobile accident on grounds it Buying or selling? Use the Monday ending a marriage of 32 sey, the Garden State, led the these states, farmers realized a orado $19,001; Florida, $18,020; second highest court ruled Mon- continental United States again years. HOTELMAN ROBBED ;ross return of only $5 per acre, day that a woman cannot col- last year in cash receipts per the and Connecticut, $16,885. The na- Court Judge Leon report said. lect damages for an automobile Superior FLORENCE-Two stickup men farm acre, the state Department tional per farm average was Leonard entered the uncontested shot a hotel owner in the leg and Cash receipts from farm mar- accident when she marries the of Agriculture has announced $10,164, up from $9,637 in 1961. man she sued. decree in favor of Mrs. Alice J. escaped with about $125 Mon- ketings per New Jersey farm in- Shea, 1913 Manor Path, Shark The State Crop Reporting creased about $680 from 1961 to The Appellate Division of Su- day. State police said Walter River Hills, from George E. Shea, Service said New Jersey farm- 1962. In 1962, cash receipts per A FINE REPORT perior Court turned down a $75,- whose present address was not Moody, 58, fired at the get-away ers received an average gross Garden State farm averaged $19,- RED BANJC — Fines and costs 000 damage claim brought by known to the court. Benjamin car as the gunmen made their return of $205 per acre last year, 831 compared to $19,151 in 1962. collected in Municipal Court dur- Plainfield, against John Maffett, compared to a revised figure of Madnick, Asbury Park, repre- escape and possibly hit it. The The only two states outranking ing March totaled $2,065. Park- Dunellen. sented Mrs. Shea. $202 in 1961. The national aver- Miss Peardon was a passenger HUFFMAN oO BOYLE holdup occurred at Moody's Ho- New Jersey* in 1962 in cash re- ing fines accounted for $1,115; age for 1962 was $32 and for Mrs. Rose Primack, 52 Branch ceipts per farm were Arizona moving traffic violations, $185, in a car driven by Maffett in tel in this Camden County com- 1961, $31 per acre. The report port Ave., Long Branch, was with, an average of $67,446 and and non-traffic violations, $765. February, 1960 when it collided munity. Moody was taken to Our did not include Alaska and Ha- FINE HOME FURNISHINGS and RROADLOOM granted a divorce from Robert California in second place with Of the total receipts, the bor- with another car on Rt. 35 in Lady of Lourdes Hospital in Cam- waii. Primack, Easy St., Farmingdale, $32,752. However, on a per acre ough retained $1,444; the county Middletown Township. Maffett Rt. 35 Circle, Eatontotm—Liberty 2-1Q1O for extreme cruelty. They were den, where he was in satisfac- The report said New Jersey al- basis, the cash receipts average collected $611, and the state driving. married July 16, 1960. Joseph N. tory condition. so remained in third place on a Arizona was only $11 and in picked up $10. Miss Peardon contended she' Dempsey, Asbury Park, was at torney for Mrs. Primack, Samuel Sagotsky, Freehold, for Mr. Primack. The marriage of Marie V. Mer- lino Murphy, 15 Washington Ave., Avon, and Peter J. Murphy, the Bronx, was annulled on petition of the former Miss Merlino. She was granted the right to resume her former name. The two were married Sept. 10, 1960. Mr. Mad- effe nick was counsel for Miss Mer- lino.' Minerva Durkee, 31 Barker Ave., Shrewsbury Township, won a divorce for desertion from Wil- liar.. C. Durkee, address unknown. They were married Aug. 22, 1935. tOe Off! Thomas F. Shebell, Jr., was at- torney for Mrs. Durkee. EGG HOGMETRECAL » RINSO BLUE Shop-Rite Mandarin Mrs. Gloria N. DuBois, Brook- METRECAL WAFERS SHOP-RITE -LEGAL NOTICE- ORANGES TEA BAGS Rich Nescafe Intrant SHREWSBURY BOROUGH MODESS 7cOff Regular or Super IO-OI. $10» COUNTY OF MONMOUTH •OX OF 100 (or • NEW JERSEY $ COFFEE Notice Is herby given that sealed bids Shop-Rite California will be received by the Borough Coun- RED HEART ASS, 8; 1 cil ot the Borough of Shrewsbury, Itonmoulh County, New Jersey, at the can Council Chamben In the Bhrtwsbury TOMATO PASTE Public School, Shrewsbury, no later 59* than 8:00 P.M., on the 7th day of KNORR SOUPS «! 3 _:'! May, 1863 for a "STORM DRAIN si ALONG EAST END AVEHVE." The opening of Bids will commence as ZUCCHINI soon as practical thereafter, and read LIQUID BLEACH ••—. S39' la public. Stowed or Whole Shop-Hit* Drawing, Specifications, Form oC Bid, contract and Bond for the proposed work, prtpared by Gerard A. Barba, TOMATOES Borough, Engineer are on file in the New Dog Feed office of the said Engineer at 673 Broad Btreet, Shrewsbury, N. J., and may be Inspected during regular busi- ,©H GAINESBURGERS ness hours by prospective bidders. Bid- COFFEE SALE! ders will be furnished with a copy Stokely of the Plan and Specifications by the Engineer upon application to the En- gineer. CUT BEETS Bids must be made on standard Proposal Forma In the manner desig- 5c OH! New Chicken Noodle : nated therein and required by the SAVARIN Upton Specifications. Bids muat bo enclosed In sealed opaque envelopes bearing the name and address of the bidder and CHASE

1-187 SHERIFFS SALE APPLE SAUCE SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY Chicken of tha Sea oi Star-Klst CIIA2VCERY DIVIHloN Vi-tiu $| MONMOUTH COUNTY S0 CK Docket No. F-16K342 TUNA FISH Zm cam • BUN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI- ATION, formerly known as KEANB- Chocolate BURO SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCI- ATION, a body corporate of tbe State of New Jersey, Plaintiff v»: KENNETH i HERSHEY SYRUP 2^35* H. WHITING, JR., MARGARET H. Shop-Rife—Flavorful WHITING VANDERHOOF, formerly MARGARET M. WHITING and HAR- RY HICHARD VANDERHOOF, her husband. Defendants COFFEE 2189' By virtus ol a writ of execution In the above stated action to me d 1- reeled, I shall expose for sale at public vendue, at tha Court House In the Borough of Freehold, County of SHOP-RITE UNSWEETENED Vmunouth, New Jersey, on Monday the 13lh day, of May, 1963, at 2 o'clock, P. M. Prevailing Time. ALL that tract or parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate In the Township of Middletown in the County ot Mon* mouth and State of New Jersey. GRAPEFRUIT 46-OL BEING known and designated as Lot No. 18* In Block on the Map en- titled, "Map of New Keamburg, No. CANS 2, Mlddletown Township. Mon mouth County, New Jersey, scale fifty feet to the inch, July 22nd. 1020, made by .Herbert O. Todd, Civil Engineer and Surveyor, Atlantic Highlands, New Jer- sey. BEGINNING at a point in the west- erly side of Dakota Avenue and said point being the aouttiwesterly corner of Lot No. 183 on Bald Map and run- SPRING THAW ON FROZEN ITEMS! ning thence (t ] westerly nlong Hie southerly line of Lot No. 183 on Bald BAKERY PRICES THAT SAVE YOU DOUGH! Map. one hundred feet to the south- easterly corner of Lot No. 151 on «ald 1 FRUIT DRINKS Map; thence (2) southerly along the easterly line of Lot No. 152 on said SHOP-RITE DMI r«k Map, twenty-five feet to the North* GOURMET DONUTS,., t .o< easterly corner of Lot tin. 153 on said BIRDS EYE PEAS pij.ii 2S 29 thopJIU Irtod / V Ooonrnl Map; thence (3) easterly nlong the northerly side of Lot No. 186 on aaid •nkEyt Map one hundred feet to the westerly CDrC OMPKG. FREE IN Crumbs 2 «29c NABISCO Butter Gems ft 19c side of Dakota Avenue aforesaid thence Onion Rings 4 £ »1 MIDDLETOWN (A) northerly along trie westerly side o[ rltEE pi»f] BONUS PK. Jhofi-Kto or For. HoUK i Vori.ti.. Dakota Avenue aforesaid, twenty-five Potato Chips I? 49c CHIPAROONS Pretzel Logs ?£29c feet to the point or place of Begin- p ROUTE 35 and W>rtonH e 19«iM«* Com Q ' „ ning. CUTCORN Cream Pies 3 „'.", *1 Being commonly known and desig- n c nated as No. 45 Dakota Avenue. East p Grape Juice 7 :. •! NEW MONMOUTH ROAD Wafers 3 ^'1 Ib. /| « Cheese K^inaburg, New Jersey. BABY DMAS Sandies The approximate amount of the Judg- Pintoppw. Pin*, t Orangt, Cropcftuit ment to be eatiaNed hy said sale Is Hrdi If Cut . J Wafers the sum of $2,100.00 together with the Dole Juices 5 :. »1 APPETIZER & DELI PRICE FESTIVAL! costs of this sale, GREEN BEANS 3'.45c Dated March 28, 1063 SteakMnihn Wnots . JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Sheriff. SHOP-RITE Roberts, Plllnbury ft Carton, Attys. SPRINGTIME DAIRY SteakVALVES!s FRANKS All Meat/AllVei pkg. April 17, M. May 1, 8 WM« Cinilnt Importod Aumdila PCBI4C NOTICE liverwurst ^49c OSCAR MAYER An ordinance entitled "AN ORDI- GRAPEFRUIT 39 Provolone t.1.19 NANCE AMENDING 'THE ZONING . Bu Com Oil KtdnrlFVuhCoakid , LITTLE UNKS U«Splurt,, Ch&ncery Division, County of a well rounded plan," Mr. Taylor Monmouth and reported for »ettle- mouth! County's official policy bet he County Planning Board, various reasons. said. undesirable. Our big concern is icnt to the Superior Court or Ntw in helping people out of work rBey, Chancery Division, Monmoulh 7irt$tone Meanwhile, the board also de- William A. Oliver, planning iunty on Wednesday, the Ifith day of adapt to the jobs which are avail- ay. A. n.. 1963 at »:;H> o'clock «.m., cided to push forward with long board member, said yesterday no (he Hell of Recordi, Wain Street, able to those who are property delayed plans to conduct the 1963more delays should be permitted •ppholri, New Jerwy al which time qualified." plication will be made for the allow- AD ON SAVE m EARN annual spring industrial confer- '' While much of Monmouth Coun ce nf Ruanlian $ Commission (er-s, i) Coumel frtn," tngfther with dli- Cwrtnt ence. Charles M. Pike, executive ty already is an unemployment iraementi and Direction* lor Dlltri* emergency area, because the job- itlon. Dividend secretary, was asked to firm up EIGHT BAPTIZED Dated: March 29, 1963, PAGE 16 plans so that it could be held at less figure is well above the ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - MEHILI, 11. THOMPSON P» Annum least by June 10. national average, Mr. Taylor 40!) Bendflinar Av*nue. •4 Rev. Harry Kraft, pastor of Cen IntPrJHkcn, New Jeney says there are other problems: tral Baptist Church, baptized Guard Inn SPORTS SECTION Timeliness in acting on appli- esBrf,, Koberta. PlilBbury A Carton cations, at planning, zoning and 1. The need is for retraining Mrs. Allita Loy, Sandra Loy CouriS»?llorn at Law Judith Payne, Joyce Crawford 05-97 First Avenue governing body levels, and firm of workers to fill the many jobs Atlantic HltfiJandi, N. J. decisions were the things under which go begging for lack of Judith Myers, Wayne Norman pril 3, 10, IT, 21 *3I Oi consideration. qualified applicants. Richard Koeppel and Joseph Lonjt Branch • Keyport • Holmdd NOTICB The fact that builders would 2. The danger that barriersj Koeppel at services held Easter Oattmni • Wddletown I-300 have to make commitments on lagainst undesirable industry Sunday. SIIKRIKF'H SALK H Pays to Advertise in The Register I ((HJIIT OF NEW JEBSEV CIIAM'KKY DIVISION M UN MOUTH COUNTY Do4kot No. p iim-az Carle ret Saving* and Loan Assocla- )n, a coriiiirntlon of New Jersey, lalntlff vs: Robert W. Frost, et ilm, pfpnrtnntB By virtue of a writ of execution In e above slated action to mt (11- icterl, 1 shall expose for sale at ublle vendue, at trie Court Houae in Borough of Freehold, County of onmoiith, New Jersey, on Monday e 29th day of April, 1963, at 3 •lork, P. M. Prevailing Time. ALL that certain lot. Iract or paf1- 1 nf land, situate, lying anil being the Townnhlp of Middlctown, In e Count/ ol Monmouth and In tha atf nf New Jeracy: BEGINNING at a point on the South, ly Hlrte of West Front Street distant mg the siinip 20O led Westerly from Intersection with the Westerly llrle Albert Street; thence (ll South 50 PK reps J9 ml mi ten, West along said '->utherly side of West Front Street, i-06 (fPt; tlience i2> South 26 de- •ee*. IK) minutes. Enst. I03.0T feet; ence (3) North 63 degrees. 30 m!n- PS, Eaat, 50 fopl; thence M) North E degrees, 30 minutes, West, 10.- ; feet; tlience (5> North 63 decrees, i minutes. East. 17.12 feet; thence J) North JJ degrees, 41 rnlnutrs, Zest. 100 feet to said Southerly side Currier &. Ives * West Front strep! the point and lace of BEGINNING. THIS DESCRIPTION In accord with lurvey made by Carroll Engineer- Glasbake Ovenware iff Company, P. E. & L. B., dated ecembcr 5, 1960. The (ores a id described premises art Here It if, an- Iso known as 571 West Front Street, other Hhop- AKA 571 Front Bt.> River Plara. New Rlte exclusive) 'ersey. Subject to restrictions and case- .HIX Beautiful icnta of record, If any, zoning and * pieces ol Glas- lunicipa! ordinances, and such (nets bake Oven* B an accurate survey and examlna* ion of tiiB premiaps would disclose. ware! Buy onn Together with all fixtures now at* a week for on* chert to or used In connection with ly 69c each to aforementioned prcmlaei and any lOllsellold appliances, and Including (with a Pur- tore particularly the following: chase of $2.50) Wlncroft Ofia Range 15 combination fti your favor- umlnum nashes, 2 wood combination ffot Of SWCCt oors, 11 Venetian blinds "CUT, FROM T£dN TOP QUALITY BEEP' Nedcof Up Khnp-Klte! The approximate amount of the juris* c Collect all six lent to be satlalfed by said talfl Tarty ; the sum of fi0,l00.OO together with Sausage 27 pieces In jut le costs of this snlc. Bonelai Chuck Lamb ilx weeks! Tarty Country Style POT ROAST 59' Dated March 20, 1P83 Frying or BroSing " JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Sheriff. evy, McCloskey, Schleslnger Spareribs .33' & Tlschler, Attyi. GROUND .57' Lamb Patties 39' prll 3, 10. IT, 21 $67.16 Cubad Veal Dtlidou. Tarty Chkktn NOTICE Cutlets .99' SHORT .45' l ScI . flQ« 1-118 g K1IK1UFI S 8AI.F Newport Cut for 31-60 Count White " COUHT OF NEW JERSEY (JIANCKRY DIVISION STEAKS SHOULDER London Broil ' |>. 89' l WY turn ma IVRY WHX WITH MONMOUTH COUNTY Roast -A«-iw ,99« Shrimp 5 £ 3.89 , 79 NOW ON SALE! AWKHAJI Of (1501IACH WOL Doc If H No. V 819-61 Al Ttndw b TKi wtth P WIUM Off«E> OM WEBC ONLY THE BUOOKLYN SAVINGS BANK, Taity Shoulder banking corporation of the Stats ot FreihCut VlgttobUDUi rat tow, tow ma or C CUBE STEAKS M«rt • «,. 89' t April 21.1- led Pan ew York, Plaintiff va: CHARUCB T. • April Jllh - 1 Ot AVIS, et al»., Defendant! Lamb Chops ».69 Rcgvlar Fillet Hadao* fc59« By virtue of a writ ot execution In WtUTrimnwd it above Mated action (o me di- RIB ROAST Style «. 55* .Steed ON Mil A TA AUU TIMES rected, I shall expose for lale at • 2V. Ot lotion DDiih ubllc vendue, at the Court Houso in • 2 QL CaCaumb Borough of Freehold, County of Rib Steaks ,69' DW Monmouth, New Jeney. on Monday e Shankioi .he 29th day of April, 1903, at 2 RIB ROAST is.65 Steaks Halibut *59 i*clock, P, M. Prevailing Time. • ALL that tract or parcel of land, ilttiate, lying and being in the Town- For Broking ihlp of Middle town, In the County of 59 Monmouth, in the State of New Jer- Whiting ^ .19' icy: BEING known and designated ai Loti S and 6 In Block Q on a cer- Alii map entitled, "Map of Coll In i Park, Fort Monmouth, New Jeney, May 3914", which map was filed Oc- tober 7, JD47 In tho Monmouth Coun- y Clerk's Ofllce as Case No. 37-13. MAGIC BEING also known aa 47 Collfni Avenue, Port Monmouth, New Jersey. The approximate amount of the ixlgment to lie nntislled by aatd sale B the sum of $13,700.00 together with ihe costs or this sale. COOKING Dated Feburary 5. 1063 JOSEPH A. 8HAPTO, Sheriff. iCINT Helvllle J. Berlow, Atty, '.prll 3. ID, 17, 21 9&61 COOKBOOKS NOTICE 1-101 NOW ON SALI! PIIFRIFF'S SALE • Quick Distal SUPERIOR ( OUKT OF NKW JERSEY CHANCERY DIVISION •TheCasiarole MONMOUTH COUNTY •Cakei&Tortci Docket No. F-1T8-6I METROPOUTAN LIFE INSURANCE • Ground M»ot I0MPANY. a corporation ot the Stata •Tht French >f New York, Plaintiff va: HAROLD • Tht Chocolate OAMBEIS and ADSLB CAMBEI8, his wife, et ais. Defendants •Th. Italian By virtue of a writ of execution In • Dr.uinj & Salad the above stated action to me dl* 'ected, I shall expose for sale at public vendue, at the Court House In the Borough ot Freehold, County of ton pod.o9>. . . only It'll Y'jil.ih ami Joan Wnlnh, hit) wife, listed Fresh Crisp ltl C March 2, 3DM and recorded March FreihCreen 3 »|9 '*. UlM in the Office of the Clerk of «P*»" SIS' .Ionmouth County In Book 26S2 of ICE CREAM i)crds [or said County at page MS. ICEBERG LETTUCE £ The approximate amount of the Judg- HOLLAND ment to be Sfttlsffril by said sale is c DUTCH ihe sum of $13,80(1.00 together with Vino Ripened Fancy A ^K - Indian River Seedless A A ^^ RADISHES the costs of this sale, ESCAROLE n Dated March 15, 1993 TREAT JOSEPH A. SHAFTO, Sheriff. orOiUkory McCartcr & English. Attyi. Tomatoes ib.29 Grapefruit • - 29 Half Gal. 59 April 3. 10, 17. 2\ $17 81 PROPOSAL Notice Is hereby given thnt icnlncl bids will bo received In the Reception Koom of the Office of the Director, COUPON SAVINGS COUPON SAVINGS Division of Purchase and Property, •Jnrt floor, Iloom Til-2, State Houne, ... toward the purchase o( any Trenton •£>, New Jersey, on April Tl, ... toward the purchase of an/ HK.'i at !i:.1O A M, ami will be opened THIS SHOP-RITE ami rend immediately thereafter, (or THIS HALF GALLON "-,• following: SHOP-RITE (ilt.MN FOR ANIMAL FEED COOKING MAGIC COUPON Sjipclflcntitms and tho form of bid, contract ft nil tmnd for the proposed C0UPON work nre on file in tho Office of the ICE CREAM Director nmt rimy be accured by pros- WORTH COOKBOOKS Live hlddcrs ilurinp office hours. Coupon good at Birl7-i'd In do business !n the COUPON SAVINGS Stall* or New Jersey. COUPON SAYINGS DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY ... toward the purchase of Division of Purchase and Properly ... toward the purchase of SHOP-RITE CHARLES F. SULLIVAN, Director. $1.00 WORTH OF April 10, 17 $21.02 THIS 5 LB. BAG SHOP-RITE NOTICK COUPON MON MOUTH COUNTY COURT IAW DIVISION NEW SHREWSBURY CANNED FISH DOCKET NO. 13188 WORTH SUGAR Civil Action Coupon good at In the AlnUer of the Application of Coupon good at Joseph Dtlavlch nnd Elizabeth Jane ANY SHOP-RIf E SUPER MARKET Helavlch, his wile. Tor leave to as* ANY SHOP-RITE SUPER MARKET SHREWSBURY AVE at WHERE ITEM IS AVAILABLE Htimn tho nnmes Joseph Retl and Ellz- nbclh1 ''June Bell, rcnpectlvely. WHERE ITEM IS AVAILABLE TAKK] NOTICE that on Friday, May COUPON LIMIT - ONE PER FAMILY 2i, lfHM. nl 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon COUPON LIMIT - ONE PER FAMILY tho umiertilgned, Jo.icpii Eilward Beln- ROUTE 35, SHREWSBURY Coupon expires Saturday, April 20', IH3 kh un<< Bllznhrtli Jnne Iirlivlcli, hlfl Coupon explrei Saturday, April 20,196J Ifc, shnll npply to the Monmouth 10' Coupon rudetmed only on purchoit of Item lilted, County Court tit tiie Court Himsv tn R.B.R. Coupon redeemed, only on purchase of item listed. Freehold, New Jersey, for a Judgment 0 Riithorlzinp IM1 to uflHumn the names Joipph -(Kitwan! Roll and Elizabeth LOCATED IN ATLANTIC SUPERAMA DISCOUNT STORE Jana Hell, respectively. JOSEPH EDWARD BEUAV1CH EUZABKTH JANS BE LA VICH Apr. 10. IT, 34. May 1 «23.O0 fiprfl 17, 19(53 RED BANK REGISTER 14th Annual Antiques Sale On Ca lita SUM* Hazard, « Art Scholarships Awarded at Simmons College, Bottom will appear on a-panel to Interview James D. Hagerty, vice president New Twist for Annual Show in charge of news, special events, In Statewide Contest and public affair* for the Ameri- TRENTON — Four New Jer- open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m RED BANK—Local merchants building and grounds, and Wil- Mrs. Martha Manning, Mrs. Mrs. Forsman, Mrs. Henry Dreeke, Mrs. William Tansey, can Broadcasting Company on sey senior high school students and Sundays from 2 to 5 p.m. and organizations will add spice liam A. Barrett, signs. Linda Lowe Ivins, Mrs. I. J. Mrs. Clifford Painter, Mrs. WNAC-TV, Boston's ABC-TV af- were awarded scholarships yes- Mrs. Hiram B. D. Blauvel to next week's 14th annual Red Other committee chairmen and McHenry, Mrs. Frank Mitchell, James Hunter, Mrs. Bublin, Mrs. filiate, next Wednesday. terday in a program staged by served as chairman of the ar Bank Antiques Show and Sale. aides are as follows: Admissions Mrs. R. A. Nivison, Mrs. N. Gil- Miss Howard, daughter of Mr. the arts committee of the State committee with Mrs. Kathryn B In addition to the 30 antiques — Mrs. Oliver F. Stryker, chair- bert Nelson, Mrs. Richard Sil- L. J. Whitney, Mrs. Howell Wal- and Mrs. John D. Howard; 327 Museum in co-operation with the Greywacz, director of the sta dealers who will exhibit at th man; Mrs. Harry Ross, Mrs. berstein and Mrs. William Mul- ton and Mrs. Thomas Fallon. River Rd., Red Bank, along with New Jersey State Federation of museum; Mrs. George Pec show, staged in the Trinity Epis- Leon Reussille, Jr., Mrs. John J. heron. Also, Miss Florence Closing day chairman of the Women's Clubs, here in the state art chairman, and Mrs. copal Church parish house, Whit Blust, Mrs. Melvln Decker, Mrs. Worthley, Mrs. W. C. Stone, Mr. tea service is Mrs, Fonskov, as- four other Simmons students and Stacy - Trent Hotel. Paul Szafir, scholarship chair- St., next Tuesday, Wednesda; William A. Barrett, Mrs. James and Mrs. William Barrett, Mr. sisted by Mrs. Dreeke, Mrs. members of the Boston press, Hunter, Mrs. Horton B. Garrison, and Mrs. S. Leonard Davidson, Forsman, Mrs. Guzy, Mrs. Einwill question Mr. Hagerty. <*r Patricia Medcalf of Bridgewa- man for the NJSFWC. and Thursday, there will be som 1 strictly decorative displays. Mrs. Peter Duma, Jr., Mrs. Vir-Mr. and Mrs. William E. Legg, gene Johnson, Mrs. William C. "Freedom of the Press and "Re- ter - Raritan High School won Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lyon and Legg, Mrs. Walton, Mrs. Charles sponsibility for World-Wide Tele- the $750 Mary G. Roebling schol- The Candle Light, Fair Haven, ginia LaMarche, Mrs. Edward Keyler and Mrs. Robert Hance. vision." Miss Howard, a graduate arship for painting. Walter Mak- will have a setting of artificial Schofield, Mrs. S. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Robert Miller. The Triangle Club will serve of Red Bank High School, is ma- sinik. Linden High School, won Engaged flowers, fruit and candles. Reus- Davidson, Mrs. Lester Stork, Mrs. Frederick P. Parker is coffee^ and dessert during the joriag in publications. the $750 Helen F. Boehm schol- silles' of Red Bank bridal serv- Mrs. Howard Manning, Miss general chairman of the tea room arship for sculpture. ice, under the direction o( Mrs Elsie K. Linde and Miss Anne- service which will be available evenings. Mrs, Thomas A. Bur- Mr. Hagerty is in Boston to Francis Handy, will exhibit gift marie Koch. to visitors to the show from 1 to nett and Mrs. S. Leonard David- speak before a joint luncheon of Runners-up were Robert Zao Program — Mrs. Eugene A. son are in charge. Mrs. 0. F. the Advertising Club of Boston cone of West New York Memo- of "Brides of Yesteryear" and 5 p.m. Coffee and dessert will Forsman, chairman, Mrs. Dorothy ^ ed from 7 to 10 p.m. Beutell will serve as chairman of and 'the Broadcasting Executives rial High School, who was award- those most frequently found in serV Adams, Mrs. Leon Conrow, Mrs. the cashiers committee, aided by Club of New England. Miss Miss Susan Howard ed the $250 Peggy Kerney Mc- the gift registry for today' Donald Lawes, Jr., Mrs. Howard Chairman for the tea room Mrs. W. F, Besse, Mrs. James Howard will be the guest of Neil prize for painting, and Ed brides. Manning and Mrs. Reussille. Pa- opening day is Mrs. Stephen Hunter, Mrs. A. B. Randall WNAC-TV at the luncheon. She Issity will be inducted Friday into ward A. Casaceli, Atlantic City The Marion Fisher Shop, Littli trons — Mrs. V. P. LaMarche, Guzy, assisted by Mrs. A. N. Mrs. N. Gilbert Nelson, Miss advertising editor of the college the Rutgers School of Law Phi High School, who was awarded Silver, will show artificial flowers chairman, and Mrs. Robert R. Fonskov, Mrs. Stanley Haviland, yearbook and has served as house Delta Phi legal fraternity. They the $100 Arthur V. Colletti prize Linde, Miss Koch, Mrs.. Barrett in special arrangements. Allen Tourtillott and Mrs. Schofield. Mrs. Frank Gregory, Mrs, A. J. president for the past year. ire Lawrence D. Schwartz, 22 for sculpture. and Mrs. Cave. Hudson of the Hudson Shop, Hospital Committee Bublin, Mrs. * David Park, Mrs. Mrs. Lyon is chairman of the Birchwood Ct, fctew Shrewsbury; Shrewsbury, will assist the com- Frederick LiGon, Mrs. N. Gilbert Timothy E. Annln, 102 Manor Dr., Honorable mentions in painting Hospitality — Mrs. Carl P. hostesses who will serve refresh- Miss Barbara Ann Busch, a went to Robin Hannay, Gill mittee of the Woman's Guild by Nelson and Mrs. Charles H. Best Red Bank and Robert E. Combs, Forsman, chairman, Mrs. Dorthy ments, and Mrs. Peter Duma graduate student at Indiana Uni- School, Bernardsville, and Mar- presenting an arrangement Tea Service 102 Beechwood Dr., Shrewsbury. Adams, Mrs. Arthur J. Cave, Jr., is chairman of the direct versity, Bloomington, is spending jorie L. Leamy, Union High some fine furniture including U.S. Court of Appeals Judge Wil- Mrs. Decker, Mrs. George Castle- Chairman of the tea service mailing to 4,100 addressees. Mrs. spring recess In the home of her School. Elwin C. Terrel, Mont New Jersey cherry slant front liam F. Smith, also will be in- man, Mrs. Thomas Fallon, Mrs. the second day will be Mrs. Stork and Mrs. Robert F. Moy- parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. clair High School, received hon- desk, a cherry candle stand and ducted as an honorary member John H. Grouts, Mrs. Allan Frost, Charles Gotschalk, assisted by natian are chairmen of publicity. Bosch, 122 North Riverside Ave., orable mention for sculpture. a ladder-back armchair. of the fraternity chapter at the Red Bank. Miss Busch holds an They received gifts from the ceremony to be conducted in the Flower Paintings assistantshlp at the university noted ceramic sculptor, Edward Hotel Essex House, Newark. A collection of flower painting! and is studying under Dr. Eliza- Marshall Boehm. by Elizabeth Lansdell HammeU, beth Greenieaf, assistant dean of All finalists in 11 districts of Red Bank artist and magazim students. She is working toward a Academic honors awarded to the state were guests at the cover designer, will be exhibited master's degree with a major in undergraduates at Newark Col- awards luncheon attended by the by Mrs. Will Hammell and Mrs. student personnel work. lege of Engineering as announced donors of the awards. Shore Walter Rullman. Included will be by S. J. House, dean of students, Miss Claire Cregan Indiana University recently an- area finalist was Boyd Pryor, some originals for covers. Mrs. include 22 from Monmouth Coun- nounced the continuance of Miss Freehold Regional High School. BELFORD — Mr. and Mrs Hammel is well-known for he ty. They are Arthur .& Eschel- Bosch's asslstantship through the Judges were Homer Johnson, Frank V, Cregan, 484 Caldwell paintings which have been ex- bach, Red Bank; James J. Laf- 1963-64 college year. Miss Busch painting instructor, Pennsylvania Ave., announce the engagement hibited in the Museum of thi gan, Gary S. Figdore,\John V. received a B.A. degree from Academy of Fine Arts, Phila- of their daughter, Miss Clairf New York Botanical Garden, by MllM and Robert Scaed, Middle- Douglass College, Class of 1962, delphia; Nathaniel Kaz,.sculptor, Cregan, to Robert J. Calandriel- the New York Horticultural So- town; Neil G. Patt, New Mon- and is a graduate of Atlantic and faculty member or the Art lo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carmen ciety, in New York galleries and month; Lawrence G. MlloscU, Highlands High School. Students League, New York, and J. Calandriello, 845 Broad St., other museums and exhibitions Port Monmouth; Hani 1. Mutter, Dr. Lillian A. Calcia, chairman, Shrewsbury. in the East, and at the Pennsyl- Wlckatunk; Myron E. Fox, At- department of fine arts, Mont- Miss Cregan is a graduate 0 vania Academy. Omar French Ball, son of Mr. lantic Highlands; Frank S. Barrl- clair State College. Red Bank Catholic High School "The D.AR. Story" will be the and Mrs. Omar F, Ball, Sr., 27 celli and Thomas C. Erwto, An exhibition of paintings and and is employed by P. Ballan- theme of an historical and edu- Harvey Ave,, Middletown, has Keansburg; Matthew A. Hnsson, sculpture by the award winners tine and Sons, Red Bank. cational exhibit staged by th been elected treasurer'of the Vir-Jd, Little Silver; Stuart A. Davis, and semi-finalists of the fifth an- Mr. Calandriello, a graduate oi three local chapters of the ginia Club at Carson-Newman Leonard a Matlaw, ami Ronald nual scholarship competition is Red Bank High School, is em Daughters of the American Rev- College, Jefferson City, Tenn., C. White, Long Branch; Melvln In the Main Hall of the State ployed by the U. S. Post Office, olution: Shrewsbury Towne, Oli where he is majoring in history. R. Green, Matawah; Edward J. Museum and will continue Red Bank. He is a member ol Topanemus and Monmouth. Thi MUilitas, Asbury Park; Laurence E. French, Belmar; Robert A. through May 4. The museum is the U.S. Coast Guard Reserve, national service organization Named to the freshman dean's Pettit, West Belmar, and Thomas awards $200,000 annually in list at Harvard University for the p. Jackson and Robert C. Smith, scholarships, historic places are first semester is Victor L. Fried- Jr., Keyport. marked and restored, and nine rich, IT., 517 Palmer Ave., West schools are given aid (including Menhurst, a graduate of Asbury Park High School. two for aid to American Indians) Named to the senior dean's list among the long list of patriotic at the College of Arts and Sci- and other services rendered by Miss Anne McDowell, daughter ences, Rutgers University, are the organization. of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McDowell, Herbert A. Melstrich, Asbury Committee Heads Jr., 16 Orphanboy Ct., Middle- Park; Jesse J. Sflverglate, Eng- town, has been elected president Chairmen of the annual event lishtown; Leslili e Bd FreeF - of Alpha Delta Pi and has been Your lovely (urj and woolsns will love "hibernating" 'til fall sponsored by the Woman's Guild hold and Roger E. Ford,, Mana- chosen as a senior assistant for here in our cool moth-, heat-, humidity-, thief-proof vaults! of the church are Mrs. Elmer The Monmouth County PICTURESQUE SETTING inspires the planning mood of aides Mrs. Russell H. Neilson, the new freshman class at the I They'll be inured, tool Phone for one of our bonded route- A. Nielson, Little Silver, and among 85 in the University of Pittsburgh where | men foday . . , , Mrs. Russell H. Neilson. New New Shrewsbury, seated, and Mrs. Horton B, Garrison, Red Bank, at Wynkoop's, West to the special sen- she is a junior, majoring in soci- Shrewsbury. Mrs. Horton B. Gar- Front St., for the forthcoming 14th annual Red Bank Antiques Show and Sals by ology. Miss .McDowell also is a rison is serving as special exhib- the Woman's Guild of the Trinity Episcopal Church. Mrs. Garrison is co-chairman its chairman; Mrs. David Gar- member of the Associated Women |j LEON of the event with Mrs. Elmer Nielson, Little Silver. Thirty antique dealers wilt ex- Student's social committee, Pity denier, adviser; Mrs. Walter A. Preview, undergraduate schools WHITE' STREET • SH 7-2800 • RED BANK Rullman and Mrs. Harry. Sutton, hibit. committee andWPGH, the cam- MILliNERY lecoration^' Carl P pus radio station. As president of • fr6tii iter./' a.m. Mrs. Frederick H. Allen, her sorority, she will be the chap^ Presbyterial will be guest speaker. Her topic MADYLN SHOP ter"s official delegate at its na< will be "Heralding the Kingdom Little Silver Shopping Center tionai convention in Hot Springs, Spring Stated Now." To Marry CM Soar tma

en's presbyterials > in Penn- Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward E. Cazel, 72 Hill Rd., Lin- sylvania, Ohio and New York. croft, Miss Cazel is secretary of The board of National Missions Phi Kappa Zeta sorority, a rep- aids 3,400 projects in schools, resentative to the Women's Gov- medical programs, churches, com- erning Council and a member of the Queens of Laundry and Kitch- munity centers, radio and tele- en Club. She is a graduate of the vision ministries and others. Illinois School for the Deaf in The event, which will be at- Jacksonville. tended by some SO women from the Red Bank Presbyterian Three law students from Mon- Church, is open to all Presby- mouth County at Rutgers Univer- terian women. Box lunches are to be brought. A beverage will be provided by members of the CALIFORNIA host church. Old Guard Miss Carolyn Wren FIRST CARD PARTY FIESTA FAIR HAVEN - Mr. and Mrs.Entertained IN RED BANK - The Red Bank William A. Wren, Sr., announce Chapter of Hadassah will hold a the engagement of their daugh FASHION... Starts mah jortgg, bridge and canasta By Club ter, Miss Carolyn Wren, to Carl RED BANK—The Old Guard of II card party Monday at 8 p.m. ussell Blomgren, son of Mr. and in Luigi's restaurant, Newman Red Bank were entertained by II MONDAY In. Harry Blomgren of Plain- the Ukulele Group of the Red Bank Springs Rd. Mrs. Arthur C. Smal- ield. bach, 43 Spring Ter., is chair- Woman's Club at a meeting Miss Wren, a graduate of Rum- Thursday in the Community APRIL man of the event, assisted by son-Fair Haven Regional High YMCA. Mrs. Arthur A. Mayer and Mrsv School, is attending Glassboro Some 90 members attended and Elizabeth Arden George Spiro, both of Middle- State College where she is a Renee's 22 town. Ticket may be obtained at were hosts to members of the ember of the junior class and newly formed Old Guard of Long A Younger Looking Neckline the door. member of Pi Gamma Mu, Branch. I lational social studies fraternity; Two new members, William H. Sweeps Away the Years iigma Phi Sigma, honorary edu- Wlkoff, Sr., and Phil Brown, were I :ation fraternity, and the Inter- elected. lational Relations Club. A neglected neck is quick to The Guardians, an instrumen- Mr. Blomgren, a graduate of tal group of the Old Guard, will j reveal age! To show you how fiddletown Township High entertain in forthcoming events noAD sr. RED IANK to guard against telling lines, tohool, served four years in the of the Asbury Park Episcopal | 747-4942 Miss Arden sends us a special I.S. Air Force and was stationed Church, John L. Montgomery Med- , . He is with ical Home Hobby Show, and at Beauty Consultant from her New ockheed Electronics Company, the annual meeting of the YMCA. York Salon. Come in and 1st forth Plainfield. A total of 74 members and her tell you about the amazing their wives and guests will go on Buying or selling? Use the a bus trip April 25 to New York treatment which helps restore Register Classified for quick re- City where they will attend the the lovely white column look sults.—Advertisement. Easter Show at Radio City. . . . firms flaccid contour • SPRING CLEARANCE smooths crepey skin. 14th Annual Red Bank for ... Ardena Special Astringent • Draperies • Slipcovers 2.25 4,00 10.00 ANTIQUES SHOW and SALE > Bedspreads • Blinds . • Shades • Curtains Tues., Wed., Thurs., April 23, 24, 25 Complete Installation Service Ardena Special Neck Cream SHOP-AT-HOME-SERVICE An Exhibition by 30 Daalars of a widt nlodion of Antiquji. 747-4452 2.25 4.00 Trinity Episcopal Parish Hall prices plui tax CAMEO APPAREL West Front Street Red Bank "Expert fitting and alterations" 12 Noon to 10 P.M. Tuts, ft Wed. • 13 Noon to 6 CM. Thurs. HIGHWAY 35 MIDDLETOWN TEAROOM SERVICE 1168 Broad St., Shrewibury STElNBACirS COSMETICS. Strrcl Floor, Red Bank only Open Wednesday and Friday 'til 9 P. M. Admission 75c Daily 9 to 11:10 Shop Today from 9:45 A. M. to 0 P.' M. TrL'tBI •

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SLICED or CHUNK Newman Springs Rd. Peas 14-OL con 5 for $1 il * 59c Peas 14-ox. eon 5 for $1 SWIFT PREMIUM FRANKS Red Bank, N. J. CmMdlM ; Please Cut All Coupons Apart For Speedier Handling} Tomato Past* 4-ei. 4 for 49c PIPULASKIKOLBASI b 69c 0PENSUN-9n.m. To6p.m. TintonFalkSchook' Water Rate Hearing CD Test Tomorrow NEW SHREWSBURY - Vi> Purpow of the drill is to evacu- ton Falls Schools will haW'i ate all three school* and to get Civil Defense drill tothorrW's't the Alldren home as quickly as 1:45 p,m., ' * ' •' possible, according to George C. MMode. superintendent WsAt Meturn' Factors In co-operation with local -Civil NEWARK - The' fourth wit- hired by;th>,utility, explained his The comparable earniii|*,tt!t, Defeat* authorities, the school* Ta aceqmpllsh -this, children he said, takes into account tbi will test their dispersal .flaps. living close enough, ta the school ness for th- e• Monmout-- • -h Gonscli- -' part in the theoretical determin- dated Water Company.was cross- ation for Elliot L. KaU of Long financlii risk of the companiW ' y Attend tw01 walk even ugh they normally ride examined for a second day yes- Branch and Milton A. Mausrier being compared. If the_ riik _i« terday at a Public Utility Com- of Red, Bank, attorneys repre- ;reater, Mr. Rela Salary Hike , Children living In remote parts senting the public in the rate rate of return should be 1 ot ihe-Mhppl district will be mission hearing on the: firm's rate petition! . '"• case.''." • ' V . , Under questioning by W, Code Adopted transported to a centrally-located Mr. Reis said the two factors Mausner, Mr. Reis further teitl. ''dfcop point." From (his point, ,. Monmouth Consolidated ..seeks used' in determining a fair: rate to raise the water, rates of 44,000 fjed that fluctuation in'.Mt )o< they will make their way by loot of; return ,ar* a .comparison of come is considered whWi com» At Highlands as fast as possible. Monmouth County customers by the utility's.'earpings. with the 25. per cent to assure a "fajr rate paring risk. Monmouth Cottsoli- ' ' More than, 100 mothers will be earnings of other utilities and in- dated's net income sine* World HIGHLANDS - Borough (Mo- stationed along the dispersal of return" of 6.32 per cent on Its 1 dustries, ,and the fact that the II has fluctuated greatly, be Hid. di last night adopted * salary or- routes to Assist in seeing that Investment., . firm must earn enough to keep public hearing Mr. Mausner asked the witness dinance after * tin cfMfdren get home safely. M. J. Reis, a financial analyst pace with'It* cost of capital.. if, Indeed, the utility's earnloM that listed less than five raift- Mr. Malone emphasized that utes. per share weren't stable •tact the the' drill is only fon the schools. stock had always produced in- The measure calls tor 15 to 20 Mothers are asked to co-operate come, but Mr. Reis called the per cent pay increases for most by making arrangements for a CHECK — Archio R. Price, right, president of the Molmdei Chamber of situation unstable. borough employees, 'and a 20 per. neighbor to care for their New Jersey Comhierce, prestrtti a $343 chicle to Mrs. Mark UgleJich, township librarian, on The second criterion In rate cent across-the board rats* forchildren it they should not peat base work, the analyst nit,, eon* the polled department. home tomorrow. Mr- Malone al- behalf of the local Jaycee group. The Jaycees donated tha check-to the township cerns the cost of capital. This Tha pdica hikes were approved so -asked parents not to come library,-for, any use that tha librarian- tees fit.'The eh,eck represent! the proceeds he explained, means that 'th« to the school.to pick up their News Briefs at public' referendum last No- 'of efforfv fay tfieiJayco* rnemberihfp at ch«rify,footbaril gam.* last fall at Princeton firm must earn enough to pay vember. children or, to the '/drop-off" sufficient dividends on: common University, i Mayor Alfred C. Pools, left, loolct on. , The sauries under the meas- point*. By Hie Associated Frew stock to induce investnjeat, afid , School and CE officials hope ure:' — Mrs. Antoinette Jersey Just mad* the deadline to allow the sale of bond* at ' Boroagh clerk, $4,300; tax col- that within ^0 to 30 minutes WAYNE' after,the.drill begins all children, Wpiild Control Engineer Magee, 75, a widow, drowned for f(itog'commuter Income tax reasonable cost, - ' lector, $3,800; 'treasurer, $2,800; yesterday1 in a pond at the rear 'returns with New Jersey. That collector 'of" water and sewer willbehdffl*. Each childwill.be Status at SUka rents, ;$l,«0; municipal magls. e«nyhig a speclaV form on which of the Alps M>nor Nursing Home WH UM word yesterday from Monmouth ConsoUdatMTi M- trate, %lMr court clerk, $SO0; l»"»nt* ,•» '****& note the on Alps Rd. The woman wai a • spokesman tor the- Emergen- tractiveneas.to investors will de- cy Transportation Tax, Bureau. chief of police,-*6,350' police cap- time their .chtdren arrived home, Trwin Says County Responsibleresident of the nursing hom« and pend on th* outcome of thftcur^ before that lived at 68 Pannelee He said tha bureau has prot- rent PUC hearing,' Mr. Arti tain, $3,850; police sergeant. This form is- fr be returned to Ave., Hawthorne. Police said eased some nm f«rms to far $1,700; patrolman, hrat year of whopl Frictay summed up. . .!,'. . In case of rain, the drill will (hey had not determined whether and aWT hai about 15,000 or Mr. Beis concluded W twe- service, •5,050; pMrolntan, Wo the woman fell or jumped Into 2»,«M on the shelf. HM dead- vtarJ," Jto*0; patrolman, after be held.Friday. For Pull Sea Bright Wall Plan day testimony, but not before Mr. the pond. Use lor filing returns was Mon- Mausner questioned hli objec- ascend year, $5,550; supervisor of RED BANK - Freeholder Di-i tracts handed dow by the state; (24 years), it was an unwritten day. The bureau estimated New sanitation helper, ,•«,«IAM » t_ w~.^_^%_ ~i* * _•_ higher the cost, the lower the represent itself at the May 13 Sea hearing on all major subdivision(xmg" Branch attorney, "also til now, there has been no finan- Ford, Bacon and DavU. will applications for property owners pe :en Bright meeting with Air. Sea- uable oncuf gems aUka from agreed to provkta- an easement cial partnership in an^ erosion £ ™<'' VlNEtAND— PoUce-taid they '•*« the stand today. wifhin M Jeet oTth.» auhdlwskM foMnaln(enan6tt»rpoKs to Ten- project in which the.fediral gov- Me al$> said be believed a man "But we plan to ask Sea the museum if the unWerslty would Mf prtU charge* arrested VIneland Superintendent Should the. crpss-examloition-gt site. plt Court ta.' At'tfils location. ernment stood as the leading ' 10 per cent fe» is too. high on Bright that activities of the en- a miHiort-plus program." gineer come directly under the against Mm. The museum di- of Schools A. L. Donley yester- Mr. Phillips be completed today, it was said,' a manhole is to be cdntributor. This time, Washing rector, Dr. Richard Olsson, told the hearing probably will recess DOG CONIC SATURDAY stalled at the junction of the line ton would be paying half ot the Mr. Seaman, who has been oncontrol of the Board of Free- day and charged Mm with being a world cruise. Is due to appearholders for this project before police be received the call over the hit-and-run driver of the caruntil Mr. Mausner and Mr. Kati , SHREWSBURY — The Board and a' sewer main in the street, contract money. Before, It has the weekend and did nothing that fatally injured a 17-year-old present their own "witoeitei aid sponsor a rabies The tract is tie site of Mr. been Trenton, paying half. Andbefore Sea Bright's Borough the project is accepted." : Council Monday, May 13, to an- but report It. The gems, worth girl Monday. Police Chief Carl the public's case. .' immunization clinic Saturday Gillen's former -retideace, which before, such Jobs were . under "The borough must come to us about ttS.WO, «ere reported swer questions on his fee Sea for a meeting," he said, "not Ford said Donley, 59, was taken from » ».m. to noon lit the fire was destroyed by fire "last year. Trenton's jurisdiction. stolen from their display ease into custody at his home during house.; The board has urged tor- The application will be r«-Mr. Irwin said "it has been Bright's Mayor Thomas Farrell we to the bprpugh " said March 25 that in an earlier 1 last Friday. The mint valuable a routine check of c4rs along the ough dog; owners.to take advan- viewed by Borough Council for only a few days since we in Asked if he thought In seek- jewel, according to Rutgers of- road where Marie Vesper was Board Has Uge of the free service. . fmiU decision next wee*. Freehold were informed that the caucus meeting, Councilman Wil- ing an agreement with Sea liam R. Fowler had asked Mr. ficials, was an uncut emerald struck. Ford said pieces of glass county will be the awarding, Bright, the level of engineer's weighing several hundred car- found at the scene of the acci- party for contracts and, thus, Seaman to reduce his fee anfeed s would be discussed, he said. Full Authority the engineer refused to do this, 1 ats. The second Item was andent matched the broken glasi have jurisdiction. Since that is "Personally, yes I do ' uncut aquamarine. from a directional signal oi the case,' we wati't to make cer- citing fees paid to engineers on But, he made It clear, "I feel Raritan Valley, USA other projects. Dpnley's car. Ford said Donle; In Englewood tain that everything goes as it sure that before there Is apy told police he had driven alonj should." He said, "this is the Mayor Farrell, however, also contract award by the county, HACKENSACK (AP) —•'•tito NEW BRUNSWICK — Tb*v Seaman ex-the: '"almost priceless stretch of s The committee urged all oivic ship Committee in 1959 renraed .(noiy) it is. seeking lo : services to Treasury 'Secretary they rounded' up two midnight glewood maintains segregated the are* to , eliminate residential disavow i(j. commitments to. a pects for his .work, 'Mr. Irwin beach and ocean" in partnership lf> horse riders early yesterday and andfraternal groups to have their said,he feels;thisV^rcentage also with the Army, which still has DouglaV'pillon... •'. • " schools. They state that racial use and permit'only light indus- developer with whom it has not . ppri his. 'sjx-iday trip;^'to turned them over to authorities respective, members write letters imbalance deprives their chil- r should be subject)"ti> county re: an' antiaircraft missile -installa- 1 to the governor, state senators try.' ••• . • ;.',.-• ••.'-.••-, •-. .. dealt,at al| fairly.J view." Puertoet ' Rio,HghRico,' Hughess plariipla to in neighboring Union because dren o( equal educational oppor- tion on the Hook.; ' ;heir mounts! allegedly were and .assemblymen,, freeholders ••'. Upheld 'When it 'belMedly became In 'the pa«,* thei couqtyHeader check-'in'thk ' o migrant labolb r ..prObb- tunities. A third petition, filed by •Raritaii Associates went, to alarmed • at- Its residential fn other topics'at" a news con-' fctijs,,'spesk at' a'coiifererfce. of stolen. Officers' identified the and state highway officials ad a white parents' group, opposes t Said, beaeh erosipn, sea.wall and fereiice,' THughes ' declared that horsemen as Charles Green, 22, vbcating the construction of a court 'bilt Judge Knight upheld growth, it. did not. seek to work siihilar prolecis were set, up aft- j^jutanf generieniss anana.'taka e \ Sev- changing the present school Sys- the township..' The Appellate' Di- put. a reasonable, solution with New 'Jersey has resettled friort eral.1 daww of vacatiovacationn . '• ' '"• of 31 Rose St., and Emmet Jones, barrier and jughandles. tem. er muriltipaiities involved made Cubah:-refugees than any-"oitfejr 9, of 147' South Eighth St, both vision reversed the.ruling and fi-the' developer 'which .might have airfecr'applicatlohto the statefor .' Gen. JdmesVi: fcantwell', 'Organizations represented a nally the case wound up before reduced the liurnber of planned state except - New York and hpsti(te -ch'i?i^f of staff "and president of Newark. Police said the pair the meeting were the Crestview, assistance. announced he would leave Sat- took the animals from the little the Supreme Court, lasf Dec. 3,bouses and; at the same, time ;;'10uch".c.sses, the Application?, of ,the "Adjutant GenenlsJAsso- Normandy, Bayshore and Cadilac Koos Plaits the high couft sent the' matter have permitted the developer to urday for a business and pleas-: ciation'.of the United'States, and corral at 837 Valley St., Union, :ivlc Associations, Chamber accompanied by plans drawn by put they hadn't gotten 100 yards back to Judge Knight, but With proceed so aj' -to retrieve its in-municipaj engineers, "went to ure trip to Puerto RICb. about y.dojten other military njen Junior Chamber' vestment" with a' reasonable re- '•'.',4,'SS* In State ^ from the torral, police said,' when some specific guidelines;, : • the istatt Depa/tmejt of 'Conier; will accompany Hughes on the 1 Commerce; Oak Hill Association New Store tqw:v .i-1 •:••.:, ' ' . •'..'' •' ' The governor said New ^Jersey they were spotted in the midnight Rotary, Elks, Lions and Klwanis 'it Wfd the township Had been -•-•"»-' jmdi.'Econoinic Develop- \fipf. ' ," '.-'.'••-'• ' "•" '•'••' darkness by officers In a squad . 'Abnipt' Action and' then ff> the county has accepted 4,536 refugees, from The governor said his wife, Clubs, Port Monmouth Democrat- unfaiV• in'.its -dealings with Rari- ''Instead ,it abruptly' took ac- On Rt. 9 tah Associates and that nothing Bo?rd, of Freeholders for Spprov- Cuba, a number- exceeded only Betty, "and her cousin, Mrs, John ic Club, Cherry Tree Republican tion which was designed to ex- by New Yd;kV IP.21?,, Other, Murray ofrVIorrisviile,- Pa;, would Club, Leonardo Taxpayers As- FREEHOLD - Koos Brothers should: bar permission fo; devel- clude ail residential building and opment of the first of five sec- ' Tlils, l)e said, has be«n because states must assist more with, the fly-(o the island separately on a TRENTON — Many New sociation and St. Mary's announced today it will build a 1 1 occupancy, even in section one t|ie state —"withoujt.federal• h|elp resettlement of. .105,00ft. ,C " ' Vnrlr residents arorVlfig In Soc'e'" new furniture store on Rt. 9, at tions In the '.project-., indeed ,' the where four model homes had al- court, said, i maybe all five sec- — Annually has set up an appro- Three Brooks Rd., about 1,009 : ready,: been, built (arid extensive tions should get a go-ahead. • priatlfarl for -erpsion- and beach feet north of the structure which other, wQrk., done). . . .': .' ;.prbtectiqn, usually about ^mil- was destroyed by fire last fall. Th|S,ibuildjrs.have capitalized Insofar as section one is con- on the court's' acknowledgment lion/ Seeking parts ,of that ap- Charles D. Stapp, executive that It already has over $500,000 eerned; the plaintiff's (buildtr's) propriation, municipalities: would vice president, said the new 1 claim.for relief rests firmly on Invested; in, the project. It con- apply for assistance. If approved building will be about 50 per elemental considerations of jus-all the way, county governments cent larger than its predecessor. tends > it cannot recover, it's. In-tice.,. .-.•..,'•'• i. '...-.-• •"'..• vestment, with or without a fair were' required, to put, up 10 per It will be 336 feet long, with over "And It miy, very, well be the cent of .the project's, total cost, 40,000 square feet of floor apace. Dor Vaccination Clinlci -, plaintiff's clujms should also be "Slthough we often gave more," As in Its previous location, the [ Tonight, 7:30 to 8i3fl p.tn, Ocean- sustained with respect to some |r. Irwin said. ,:...• . store will feature an auditorium port Borough Hall arid Portau- or ill "••••-•' ••'•'•-- ! "When such projects vvcrfl ap- for use by local organizations. pick'P,r*!"h'Ad" " ' tions. proved, the slate would pay for The new one will have a capac- ; Thti court npted;; Judge Jfiilght the jobs' anii, proportionately, be ity of 350 people. . •• • ; N»tlc* '•'.•• •• praylously had taken testimony reimbursed by counties and mu- The building will be built by •I will not be responsible far only. In .regird the firit section. nicipalities," he added. The Darby Corporation, Perth aiy debts incurred by my; wife, If skid more ' testirndnyi w»s Under these circurnstahces, Amboy, and will be leased bade Ellen J. Moore from this date for- needed before deciding the Issues municipalities' Which applied for • -.,...-, . .... ,.-. v ,,-,..-, . . , . to Koos. The builder hopes' to d«- as',to a!l\*lviB:H b I ,pHj bubut IItt fluids arranged ti> pay for engi- ANOTHER KOOS MOTHERS STORET-* ArHtt's rendering indicates lines to be followed by propoied new Koos velop a shopping center about ; JojeplitW.'Hoore , . ^ ; left,no-,4oubt.as,tlft4bt o the kind of neering and- legal .fees.' ."The . • 22 Bray A.v»., Pert. Monmouth ruling it expected at l^i« on sec-county,"' said-Mr. Irwin, ''does BfotJieri'.fuwiituri store on Rt. 9, freehold Tov/nihip. It will r»pl 4-headllne ford's drop wiH have viewers on By BOB THOMAS De Mille was shooting "The Tenson, Bill Boyd, Gary Cooper, 8-Flreilde Theater—Drama 4—Local News ing out like cornflakes," says an their feet. * 11—Merry Mailman - 7-Weather 1:20 AP Movle-Televlslon Writer Commandments" in Egypt, a Hol- Richard Arlen, Mary Brian and ABC crewman, watching little No one can tell a boy diver «:» 2—Film—Interns Can't Take brown dots in the sky spilling lywood crew member turned up Jack Oakie down to Bob Mope and Money-1937-Barbara from a girl diver when the planes HOLLYWOOD (AP) - French with a sandwich board advertis- Bing Crosby, Martin and Lewis, 2-News 7—Sports—Howard Cosell out of three planes overhead. A come out of the sun and dump film workers at the Bologne Stu- ».» Stanwyck-1H Hrs. , camera set up. on a U. S. Navy ing: Eat your Thanksgiving din- Alan Ladd and Elvis Presley. fell 1:M their human cargo, and Mfss dios were puzzled recently when ner at Oblath's. 7—Capsule Comment rocket-missile tracking device, Bradford was just" a white spot The faces change, but Oblath's 2-Searcb For Tomorrow I:M 4-13th Hour the American movie makers on Once on the "Emperor Waltz' doesn't. It remains a homey, tin 4-Trath Or Consequences takes dead aim on the spots. that grew bigger and bigger as "Paris When It Sizzles" laughed 5-Mlckey Mouse Club 2:M "Holy mackerel, look at the location at Banff in Canada, the pretentious place where studio 5-Cartooni ; *-Sennon«tt» she dropped from about 5,000 feet. about a sign on the studio cafe. local tavern turned up with a sign ••"• air stream around them," said workers can get a quick bite or 7—Father Knows Best U-Brave Stallloa-Adventura 2:H Around 700 feet her emergency It read: "Oblath's de Bologne." 'Chateau d'Oblath." belt before going back to the S-Memory Lane—Joe Franklin 2—Film—The Time, The Place another crewman in awe. chute opened, snapping her body This sort of thing has been While the Oblath legend is ubiq- movie stages. • H-Rocky And His Friends 13—Profile: New Jersey "Do you see that guy diving about like a wiggling fish on a Ml And Tot GirMWS-Dennia going on tor years. When Cecil B. uitous, Oblatfi's has stayed In Joe Oblath Is now 85. He and Morgan—2 Hrs. at the other two?" line. She spun in a circle and hit his wife recently celebrated their 4-Weather "Who aw they? Who are the desert ground with a bounce. 2-Guldlng Light-Serial 1:45 golden wedding anniversary. They U-Merry Mailmu—Children THURSDAY MORNNQ they?" asks the director. The ambulance took off through have eased into retirement and 2—Newt—R. Trout I'M The brown dots turned Into sky the sagebrush. Fans and crew- the place is now operated by 4-News—Huatley, Brfnkley 3—Prevlewi divers yfio popped open green, men expected the worst, or at 4-News 7—Focus On The News orange, red and white para- their sons, George and Joe. 1:M «:» least broken bones, but as the 7:M chutes after a long interval of ambulance returned to the div- "Some of our waitresses have 2—Bunu and Allen 4-Death Valley Daya 3-0lve Us This Oay-Relifjoa been here since 1928," said 4—Afternoon Drama JlM falling of "swimming" through ing area, there was Miss Brad- 5—Bourbon Street Beit 2-Newi blue Las Vegas air. The jump- ford walking alongisde. Jt George, a friendly, heavy-set felr 5-CirtooM 7-Rebel-Weitern " m. 7-General Hospital,, ers then began pulling on Chute seemed like a miracle. •-,Merrytoon Circus 2-College Of The Air cords to maneuver into the des- "Only the menu changes," 11—Ramar Of The Jungle Il-News-K, Kennedy A Bent Pto added Joe, the thinner brother. 4—Continental Classroom ert' landing area marked by a 13-Rusjlan Per Beginners huge cross where judges and Said Stacy to Chris Schenkel: "We change the entrees all the 5-Ncws time. We figure that anyone who 7:11 2—Sunrise Semester ABC's Mike Freedman, with a "I had a bent pin in my rip- eats here a lot would like a va- ltM 2-Weather 4—Continental Classroom shoulder camera, stood by to re cord and I couldn't straighten it riety to choose from." 2-Ai The World Turns 11-Local News 1:55 cord the proceedings. out. I looked at my altimeter 5-Fllm-High Tension-1936- 7:15 4—Sermonette All this, entitled "The Us Veg- which said zero and I pulled the They gave me some Oblathian Brian Donlevy—85 Min. 2-News-W. Cttmklte auxiliary chute," history. The elder Joe was born 7:M as Invitational Sky Diving Meet' 7-Glrl Talk 7:25 2—Newi aad Weather Such a fall didn't dampen the in what Is now Czechoslovakia, 11-Weather will be seen Saturday afternoon 9-Star & Story 4—Today—Hugh Downs on ABC's "Wide World proceedings any. Next came a attended restaurant school in Ber-11—Sportsman's Club 7:M lin, and came to America in 1904 7:U Sporta," and the footage, which call for a mass jumped which 1:411 2-CBS Reports 5—Call To Prayer failed to pome off on account of to manage a cafe at the St. Louis 4—Vlrginian contains a long, hair-raising fal World Fair. He became enamored 11-Sports 7:11 by Stacy Bradford of Hartford, darkness, but most of the div- 1:55 7-Wagon Train 5-Newi ' with this country and ran restau- 9-GolfTips Connecticut, a cute brunette who ers were eager for one last drop. rants from Alaska to Goldfield, 4-News 7:11 had a bent pin in her rip cord They paid entry fees plus (5.00 U-Baseball-Yankees 11—Honeymooners—Comedy 5—Columbia Lectures , Nev. He had been catering to 13—Drawing From Scratch has its share of thrills. which included the plane trips lumber. workers at Fort Bragg, 2:M 7—Early Bird Cartoons and nobody even thought of S:M Good Coverage Calif., ' where film companies 2—Password—A. Luddea 7j4S chickening out. The sky divers sometimes went on location. 9—Baseball—Met« 7-Klng And Odie For one thing, camera coverage 4—Ben Jerrod—Serial 11—Bold Journey—Travel pay to jump, drive hundreds of "Why don't you come to Holly- of the divers is surprisingly miles for the thrill and live to 7—Day In Court—Drama 13—Heifetz Master Class good, considering the fact a cam' wood?" suggested director Bruce 11—Inquiring Mind 2-Captaln Kangaroo jump again. And the only white Humberstone. Joe did. era In a cruising helicopter, cast in evidence was on the foot PERPLEXED — Robert Walker, Jr. and Jena Engstrom 2:25 2-Dobie Gillie-Comedy 5-Saady Becker-Children planned for shots of divers drop- Oblath's fortunes have risen and 4-News 7—Tommy Seven—Cartoons of the Vegas meet manager. portray two perplexed young people in "Try to Live 'Til 5-CaU Mr. D-Mystery ping out of planes, was on the fallen with the movie tides. The 7-Newi 7—Going My Way—Drama fritz because it was too cold 7,- The usual aim of Wide World Next Tuesday," drama on NBC-TV'j "The Eleventh Hour" joint was really jumping, when H-Silents Please 7—Little Rascals 000 feet above Las Vegas. The of Sports is to capture the thrill tonight. The boy's suicide attempt brings the tense story DeMille was filming his biblical 2-House Party—Art TJnklettef 13—Court Of Reason—Debate cold air didn't bother the divers of » contest, but In this case epics. Now It averages a thousand 4-Doctors 2-LlfeofRiley-Comedy any except to set up smoky air Just the sight of falling bodies, to a tense climax. meals a day. 9-Fllm-A Child Is Bora-1940- 2-Beverly Hillbillies 4-Blrthday House streams trailing their falls. batons In mid-air is enough. The Geraldine Fttzgerald-90 Min 4—Perry Como 7-Susie But the camera on the rocket- accurancy jumping contest was 2:55 5-Film-The Story Of Louis 11-Operatlon Alphabet missile tracking device pin-point- won by Darryl Henry who led 5-News Pasteur-1935UPaul Munl-2 1:10 ed most of the dives until its his Canadian team to a world 1:00 Hrs. 9—Farm News motor went out in mid-after- championship at Orange, Mass., 2-To Tell The Truth 1-M Squad-Police »:« noon. Still divers continued to and viewers will see the Ladies 4-loretta Young—Drama 9-News aad Weather fall and two beefy kids volun- World Champion, Murial Simbro, 5—Doorway to Destiny 2—Dick Van Dyke—Comedy 1:25 teered to play motor and lift the housewife, pass a baton In mid- 7—Queen For A Day 7—Our Man Higglm 5-Newi—Sandy Becker camera to an overhead position air to her husband. / 1:21 ll-Wanted: Dead Or Alive 9—Almanac Newsreel for another hour. So the best are on hand, but 2-News .3—Face To Face till At the target area announcer how to recognize a champion 1CM 3—Our Miss Brooks—Comedy Chris Schenkel Interviewed the falling spot from an average div- 2—Millionaire—Drama 2—Armstrong Circle Theater 4—Dr. Joyce Brothers jumpers after they bounced on er is for experts only, and in 4-EIeventh Hour LITRE SILVER 4-You Don't Say. 5—Topper—Comedy Die ground and gathered in their this case it really doesn't mat- 5-Texan 7-Naked City 7—Gale Storm—Comedy chutes. His problem was sim- STORE ONLY ter. Just look and be glad you're THURS.. FRL SAT. i SUN. ONLY T-Who Do You Trust? 11-You Asked For It 9—Jtck LaLanne—Exercise ply to avoid being knocked down safe" in a comfortable chair at U-Best Of Grouchc—Quiz 3-WorId at Thirteen 11—Ed Allen—Exercise by jumpers trying to land on the home. 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Mm. sented awards to members of thethe adult leaders certificates program to help defray the cost morning basketball wlH of the Presbyterian Church here tivWes Association awards night clinic emblems «y Introduced Miss Gail Ham- teams. Assisting Mn. Smith appreciation. Mr. Dehm closed the program of the awards. , who received enHnems are Mrs. Paul A. Benson, Jump- recently In Indian Hill School. mer, a senior In Keyport High were Misses Dorothy and Judy In addition to the sporting with an Invitation to interested from Paul Purlngton and Robert ing Brook Rd., Mrs. Malcolm Walllaw Dehm, president,- In- School, who helped with tie Jun- Terry and Mary and Cathy Ho-events, other programs con- adults wishing to attend ted join Warnocjse. * ' TO DEDICATE BUILDING troduced the oo-ohainnan, Mrs. ior Varsity oheejleaders. 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••••>•-• •••••"• ' ' ' • I t AprU 17, 1963 RED.BAM BEGISTER Shore Defeats Hudson, 4-2, Middletown Nips Indians, 1-0; On Andrus' Pinch Single OAKHURST - Paul Andrus ond by Jim Calandrlello. Bertha Kampf went all the (tray for the Bullivant Allows Two Singles trhirriph allowing but Me hit and pinch-hit single with the bases also walked. Simpson'then sin- full in the fifth Inning paved the gled to score Noonan. fanning 11 batters. Simpson and TOMS RIVER - Star left-hand- the third frame on only one hit, ing frame when Bob Capalbo way for Shore Regional's 4-2 Merv Eastwick opened the big John Byrnes combined to limit er Ken Bu'.livant turned in Tom Eastmond's leadoff single, tripled with two outs. Toms R'v- victory' over Henry Hudson Re- Shore fifth, reaching base on Jer- Shore to two hits. Simpson was two-hit gem as Middletown Town jHarry Snyder advanced Eas er pitcher Larry Ricketts got out gional in a non-Conference con- ry McDermott's error. George batted out of the box in the fifth ship High held on to a tie to: mond to second with a sacrifici of the jam by grabbing a hard1 test on the Oakhurst Firemen's |Tauser worked Simpson for a inning uprising, with John Byrnes first place in the Shore Confer- bunt, and Eastmond, with som line drive back to the mound r>> [ field yesterday. walk. Pete Berger's ground out finishing up. The Shore Regional Jayvees ence A Division by edging Tom heads-up base running, took thiri Bulljvant. | Andrus' timely blow enabled advanced both runners. Jlm| River, 10, here yesterday. when no one covered the "hoi In the first frame, Toms Ri\er' Coach John "Jake" Jeffrey's Belse walked to load the sacks. routed Henry Hudson's reserves, Bullivant, a senior in his third corner." Charles. K u c m y d loaded the bases with two outs Blue Devils to overcome a 2-1 Andrus batted for Bechtold and 10-2, in a contest played at Mon- - season of varsity ball, had i scored Eastmond with the decid- before Bullivant struck out Mife {Admiral lead. Three runs came singled to left. The ball skipped mouth Beach yesterday. rugged time in blanking the Tom; ing tally with another sacrifio Anderson. over on 8ie safety when Hud- by Noonan with all the three base The Blue- Devil jayvees have River nine. He turned to thi burit. The Lion mound ace struck oi son's left fielder Steve Noonan runners scoring. a 2-1 seasonal mark. strikeout pitch to get out ol The only other Middletown three straight batters, Bute) let the ball go by him. trouble in the first, third am scoring threat came in the open- Anderson, Ed Graichen and Mit The victory was the second in fourth innings when the Indian: Anderson, after the Indians loai three starts for the Shore nine. loaded the bases. ed the sacks with nary an ou Henry Hudson has dropped all Middletown Is deadlocked foi Bullivant retired Richie Yea; three of its starts, the "A" leadership with Neptune, Rumson er via Ibe strikeout route in th Shore opened the scoring with each club holding a 4-0 loop fourth frame when the Indian mark. Toms River is fifth in the a single run in the first. Dennis once again got three runners nine-team league with a 2-2 rec- Van Pelt trippled with two out base, but couldn't come up wil ord. and came on around when Fred Blanks a run. Berth's throw went wide of Coach Arnie Truex's Middle- The Middletown pitching st: THE LONGEST SINGLE — Walt Deiss. Red Bank High town nine scored its sole run in third. struck out 12 batters and walki School performer, belts a drive to center field in yester- The Admirals tied it up in the1 three. Rickets also went the dii day's A Division scrap against Manasquan., The Buc- second. John Simpson walked. Raritan tance, fanning seven and walki Jim Stiles hit back to Shore's Local Umpire not a.batter. caneer fint baseman reached third on the shot, but was pitcher Fred Kampf, who threw RUMSON — Senior right-hand In their next outings, Mil called out for failing to touch second base. He was to second attempting to force Group's Charter er Bill Van Duren tossed a three- dletown plays at Lakewood, an credited with a single on the play. It didn't matter Simpson. Don Bechtold dropped hitter at Raritan Township yes- Toms River travels to Mana: because the Bucs romped, 5-1. Willie Davis and fresh- the toss and both runners were :erday and Rumson scored single quan Friday. Both are A Div safe. Is Re-issued runs in the third and sixth in- sion clashes. man Tom Hartley unloaded home runs. A fielder's choice on Joe EATONTOWN — The Tri-City nings for a 2-0 verdict in a Shon Middletown (1) Tom, Rlvrr (0) Smith's grounder put runners on Conference B Southern Div AB It II ABU Umpires Association, which cov- rtir 2 O 01 Carroll,is 3 0 first and third. Smith stole sec- ers all of Monmouth County, iion contest on the field here. K'cmyda,3b 2 O Crawl1 rd,3b 2 0 ond and when Bechtold let the Capa4bo.2b 3 o a-Mlone has been re-issued a 1963 charter Van Duren was never in seriou: Bullivant,p 3 O llYemser.lb i ball slip by him, Simpson came by the National Baseball Con- arlltlJbtln.Jb 3 a OIB.And'rj'n.ll 2 0 rouble. He went the distance, AMella.si 3 0 0 OraJchen.rf 2 0 Red Bank Rips over with the tying ran. gress. This places the local striking out five batters w Foulks.rf . _ :, M.And's'n.c 3 0 Henry Hudson's team went group of 20 umpires in the na- Kent.c Z 0 0 Clmajlla.cf 3 0 living up only one base on balls, Eaitm'd.cl 3 1 1 CumTga,2b 2 0 ahead In the third. Noonan tional association. Novak, rl 1 0 Ron Sacks and Bill Jannaroni 3 0 walked and was sacrificed to sec- Under terms of the charter, handled the pitching chores foi 33 1 6 MO the group will have complete the Raritan nine, which was the a-Orounded out for Cranford In 7th. Manasquan, 5-1 jurisdiction of approving all in- home team for the game. Sacks, MIMlBtown „..: .001 000 0—; Cal'edr'lo.cf 3 0 OIBecntold.u 2 0 0 dividual umpire memberships in Toma Hlver .000 000 0- M'Der'oXffl) * O 0" a-Antlrus.M 10 1 who went only V/3 innings, wai 3B-CaP«B>0. BO-auMIViM 12; Rid Hartley, the Buc center field Bertba,SB 2 0 0 Cosentlno,23) 3 O 0 the National Association from etts 7; BB—BMllvint 3: Rlcketta 0. who improves each time he taki SImpson,p 3 1 1 Kur OOO the loser. Umpires—Tiirockinorton and Malki Byrnefl.p o 0 "anPelUO 3 11 Monmouth County. The Bulldogs broke the scoring to the field, uncorked his fou Stlles.lb 3 0 Hlson.rf 0 0 0 Edward Moyes of this place is Davis, Frosh in the t Smith.r( 3 0 ., lelv.rf.l, b 2 O 0 ice in the third frame when Jim Nappo.Jb 2 0 0 EaatVlck.cl 3 1 0 NO BALL, NO GAME — Shore Regional baseball coach ,the group's executive officer. other excitement of the innin Qeraldl.c 1 0 !an*ipf,p 2 0 0 Ireene led off the inning with a Lalli Paces Whltn«U,rt I 0 au«i>r,36 110 Only aproved members of the single to left. Greene then moved was a single to center by Wa Noonan,lf 3 1 ierger.c 2 0 John "Jake" Jeffrey fossei bat at backstop fo try and Tom Hartley Belst.lt NBC Association of Umpires are o second as Jack Damico went Deiss. Walt got off a good blc 1 1 knock ball (circled) thai was popped up fo ih roost by eligible to officiate in sanctioned out at first on a fielder's choice, R.B. Catholic and headed into third. He wa 21 2 1 20 4 2 1 district and state tournaments a-Slngled lor Bechtold In (In. Henry Hudson Regional ! John Simpson, right, during Vernon Paulson was the second Hit Homers called out for not touching sec Henry Hudson „..-.—.—Oil OQO O—2 preceding the 29th annual Na- ond base, however, and his bio Shore Reg. ..: 400 030 i—4 game at Oakhurst Firemen's Field yesterday. The ball out on a fly to center field, bul MANASQUAN - Red Bank 3B—Van Pelt. Hlt« ofl-Slmpson 2 tional tourney in Wichita, Kans., Track Win went for only a single. Fred Dickson came through with High School has something over In 5^4; Byrne« o In 1%. so—Simpson came down and Jeffrey's squad went on to post a 4-2 - starting Aug. 16. SAYREVILLE — Senior To: 5; Byrnes 1; Kampf 11- BB—Simpson a single to center field for the the New York Mets. Red Bank's fifth inning pn 2; Byrnes 1; Kampf 9. triumph. The pld Union House team of [Bulldogs' opening run. Lalli captured his second tripl Umplrea-lteneclte and ftaapi The Buccos won their first duced two runs with little powe Red Bank represented New Jer- The Rumson run in the sixth n as many tests yesterday whe fame of the season yesterday. In the frame there were a coup] •y in last year's NBC tourna 'rame was unearned. Jim Robin- Red Bank Catholic edged out The Mets are still seeking win of singles, a bunt, wild throw am Stanley Cap Sent. :on drew a walk to get things go- riangular meet track triump No. I. a dropped fly. /Further information on the Tri- ng before Pete Thorndike flied here. Coach Tom Karlo's club pulled Coach Karlo's club tied on lity organization can be obtained :o center for the opening out. I The Caseys piled up 52>/2 poinl :he trick by trimming Mana- game, lost, three and picked |y contacting Joseph Furiato, After Robinson stole second base, fy to 4% for runner-up Madiso squan, 5-1, with a couple of home- the only win today for the Buc Toronto Leafs One Win Short f-incroft,' or Mr. Moyes, ten Thompson drew a walk, Township and 41 for the hosl runs belted by Willie DaVis and 1-1-3 record. Pinch-hitter Richie Phillips then ayrevitle Bombers. reshman Tom Hartley. grounded to the shortstop and all Lallie led from start to finisl Tom Schweir was on the mourn Tony Shafer, the lad from Mi- lands were safe as the second n capturing the 100 and 220-yar for the Big Blue. Schweir wa ami, turned in a fine pitching Of Title Following4-2 Decision baseman bobbled the throw. Van dashes in 10.7 and 25.2, res-pec- tapped for seven hits, fannec performance, allowing only three Duren attempted a bunt and lively, and took his third victory four and walked three. DETROIT (AP) — Shifty Dave Eight minutes after Keon'i ithird period assault. He had 29 hits, two coming off the bat of missed, but Robinson, running :n the broad jump with a fin Red Bank climebd out of th Keon's unassisted goal in the goal, Red Kelly fired in his se saves for the night. Bill Smith. One was the only in the "squeeze," scored easily, 19-foot, 6-inch leap. cellar in the Shore Conference third period sparked Toronto to ond goal of the game for Toronto Howe got Detroit started at extra base blow off Shafer. The annarone got out of the inning Other standout performers fo: bracket with its one win. Befori 4-2 victory over the Detroit Detroit, fighting to square tin 2:54 of the opening period on a Buc chucker walked only three riien Van Duren flied to center 'oach Joe Colao's Red Bank yesterday's game, Manasquan Red Wings last night that gave series, dominated most of th blast from just inside the blue md fanned six batters in his tri- ield and Greene struck out. Catholic squad were freshma and Red Bank were tied in tha the Maple Leafs a commanding game until wilting in the lasi line. It was too hot for Bower imph. The schedule of Solunar Peri- In the junior varsity game at Bob Byron, winner of the mill spot with 0-3 marks. 3-1 lead in the National Hockey period. to handle and streaked off his Red Bank came up with its, ods, as printed below, has been teth Centerville, Rumson took ,an *n 4:49.8; and sophomore Pet League's Stanley Cup finals. The Bed Wings went ahead on glove into the net. best game of the season and Bed Bank (5) Sfaaasqnan (1) taken from John Alden Knight's irrOr-filled contest, 19-16. Rum- ,rmstrong, javelin victory witt ABR II Ann Keon's dazzling solo rush Gordie Howe's goal in the open- Detroit's leatf-held until1 Arm-' licked a Shore Conference A tus-j artley.cf 3 1 " Solunar Tables to help plan your ion committed 12 errors in he a throw of 168 feet, 1 inch. 'illlama.lf 2 0 around two Detroit defenders ing minutes and then took a 2- strong'tied it for Toronto at.lU7 ;Ie to turn the trick. Two innings days so that you will be fishing ray. The Bulldog reserves held — SUMMARIES — ioltlne.lt 1 1 Mac'nlco.Sb 2 0 with less than 11 minutes to play lead in the second period on of the second period on Keon's It II. Caliioilc 52V4—Madison Twp. 48' iroduced two runs, and a lone! elss.lb 3 0 3 0 in good territory or hunting in 10-8 edge in base hits, Pete Sdjrevllle 41 2 0 3 0 capped a comeback battle by marker by rookie Eddie Joyal, pass from the corner. me came in the third inning for Coyle.rr 3 0 SmlUl.lb 3 0 good cover. The major periods| ohnson, a yearling, went the dis- 100 Ya«t Daoh — (1O.T) 1. Tom Lall Detroit one-goal leads. George Armstrong was Toron- RBC); 2. Delorenzo 1. plyni second frame with two batters fifth game in the best-of-seven }amlco,3b 4 0 1 Saclis.p.lb 3 O RBC); 2. Scarplno (M); 3. Harinul period. minor periods, shown In regular M>; I. Bowie (RBC) . out. Ed Buanano singled to left 14 5 7 U playoff series needing only one 'aulson.s. s 4 0-1 Power«.H 3 O a-Ran for Throckmorton In 7th. Johnny Bower's spectacula; type, are of somewhat shorter Dlckson.lb 4 0 2 Allcn.Tf 2 O B80 Yard Run — (2.12.1) L Toi center and stole second. He didn't b-Plnch Bit (or Robinson in 7th. more victory to capture their Practice Runs; toblnson.ct 2 10 Joblonaki,3t> 3 O Pefcraltls (RBC); 2. Garry Sasac c-Pfnch Hit for Schweir In 7th. play in the Toronto goal pn duration. rhorndlke.c 3 0 0 Jan'arone.lb 2 O RBC); 3. Weston (M): 4. Torony (M: have to wait around long at this second straight Stanley Cup, Thom'flon.rr 10 0 MorlarHy.c 2 O MUB Run — (4.40.8) 1. Bob Byro Rsi Bank 021 020 Hockey's most prized trophy. vented the Red Wings from run- TODAY ^ohnson.lf 2 0 0 Cusano,2b 2 O RBC); 2. Bailey (M); 3. Korn (M: bag because Davis unloaded a Manasquan , O01 000 ning up a sizeable lead in th Opens Sunday •Phill 10 0 Cohen,ct 2 O i. MacAuley 1. Tom Hyn season, beginning Sunday at 2:30 12:05 8:20 12:35 6:45 Umpires—Clayton and Keller. RBCl; 2. Tyazklewicz (S); 3. Mayi p.m. RBC); I. Blakaalee (U). Javelin — (168'.1") 1. Pete Arm Club Slates Novice Rally itrong (RBC): 2. Koepcke (M); 3. K< An impressive field of modified SI; (. Haspel (M). and sportsmen division cars Broad Jump — U9'6") 1. Tom Lai! RED BANK - Nervous in the ganville; Jack and Millie Dough SchlegeVs HR Give, and novices in the practice ses- Hawk 9 Meets Bloomfield ItBC): 2. Sudano IS); 3. Handchm M); 4. Glynn (RBC). service or nervous at a car ral- erty, Hazlet; Julia Arnold, Littl sion. High Jump — (57") a. Bill Patte: ly? Silver, and Dick Dawson, Col >n (M); 2. Osowskl (S): 3. Khowa>] Defending modified champion Neck. In Doubleheader Saturday Jt); (. Qllllck (RBC). George and Janet Jaeger, ral- iTom Elliott was on hand to test Pole Vault — (8') 1. Charlie Nleti ly-masters for the Heel and Toe The Jaegers designed the rail Wave 8-4 'A' Victory *z ; 2. AnrlrMfWalu (S); Matty McMann's championship imeltzer (RSC); 4. Chalf (RBC), Ii iports Car Club's Nervous with the newcomer to the sport cars. Both number "4"Thun. WEST LONG BRANCH - The tory against Nichols College last ontero (M) (tie). LONG BRANCH-Tom Schleg- worked Miner for a walk am Novice Rally, are doing some- in mind. "Everything has beei derbirds arived late, but ran to.- Monmouth College varsity base- Saturday. checked and rechecked to assun il's three-run homer In the fourt Bob Silberstein singled sharply t hing about a nervous car rally 1 the driver and owner's satisfac- Bloomfield's top hitters for the rame sparked Long Branch ball team will play three Cen- driver this weekend. the new rallyist a successful am left. Pete Venezia singled off thi tion. • 1963 season are seniors Paul Bishops Whip Sunday at a 12:30 p.m. starting satisfying first rally," Jaegei nine to an 8-4 decision over Lake shortstop's glove to get Perri tral Atlantic College Conference Bill Chevalier's No 2 fr- Jones, Jim Grading and sopho- ime from the Colts Neck Inn stated. "Even a special routi wood here yesterday in a Shon home with the tie-breaking run, owned by Bob Furslew, seemed tilts this week. more catcher Mike Bono. All liner, Colts Neck, a rally is be- check was conducted last Satur- Conference A Division contest. but Silberstein was out trying foi Neptune, 5-2 to have solved much of its peren- The Hawks, who are 3-1 over- three batted over .300 Jor the ng offered for novice driver and day by Bill and Sylvia Fries It was the third win in fivi third. 1 mal handling problem. . Another all on the season, will play de- Deacons last season. ASBURY PARK - The Blui avigator. Special silver trophies of Red Bank, with the novice in itarts for Coach Red Plerson Schlcgel came to bat a n _ impressive time trial was turned fending champion Bloomfield Monmouth College's Hawks lishops of Asbury Park continui will be offered to the top opera- mind." defending A Division baseba! rocked Miner with his three-run College Saturday in a double- have been led this season by i rank high in Shore baseba ! in by former novice driver Par :ors in this event. The "Nervous Novice Raily champions. The Piners have a homer. The frard-hitting Schlege. header at Bloomfield and a sophomore pitchers Ed Hender- :ircles. Keeley of Farmingdale in the Special novice awards, the Jae- is a follow-up to a special rail: -3-1 record. [had four runs-batted-in yesterdaj single game Tuesday at Mon- son and Don Rooney, both from Coach George Snow's team new K-18 - a Buick owned and ;ers pointed out, will be in ad- school to be conducted by Heel Mike Miner and Lenny Labri- and has driven in 10 in five con- mouth's diamond. Freehold. Henderson has won whipped Neptune, 5-2, here yes- driven by Wally Dallenbach last lition to six regular silver tro- and Toe Sports Car Club at ola were locked in a 1-1 pitcher'; tests. The Deacons of Bloomfield, two ad lost none and Rooney, erday for their fourth successivi | season. ihies to be given to the top p.m. Thursday at Colts Neck Inn duel when the Green Wave carm Labriola went all the way fo: coached by Al Restaino, were Monmouth's leading pitcher last riumph. Former champion Pete Fra- nishers in the rally. Key members of the rail; ;o bat in the fourth. Art Perri the Green Wave to win his first, 12-3 over-all last season and 5-1 year, is 1-1. The Hawks leading The loss was the secon zee's No. 68 Chevrolet also im- The rally committee, made up school will be Herbert C. Mason, He allowed seven hits, fanned in the CACC. The Conference hitter thus far on the season is traight for the Scarlet Fliers pressed with 15-second clockings if Ed and Emily Tilton, Marl- Red Bank, and Jack L. Schu | five and walked one. champs have six returning let- Brick Township's George Alz- 'ollowing four opening victories, Jim Hoffman of Englishtovm dad boro; Ruth and Doug Alt, Mor- mann, Little Silver. Lakewood (4) Long Brftnrtt (8) termen from last year's squad. nauer. The sophomore first Asbury Park holds victories An n ii AB R II one of his three race cars on M.C. Wins, Riccur 4 1 0 Schlesel.ct 3 1 The Deacons' leading pitcher is baseman is hitting at a .583 clip. ver the A Division co-leaders, Amato. ss 3 1 " Ollva 0 Nlcholn.lb O O 34>/j acquired from defending Glassboro Mlner.p 0 2 Silberstein,lb c 3 1 For Garden State Park Venezla,3b II champ Chubby Hower of Middle- GLASSBORO — Two ex-Free- Kono'wjtfc.tf 1 0 town. Labriola.p 2 2 CHERRY HILL - Nomina such performers as Peerless Cin lold Regional High School acei Charlie Muscatel of Belmar Al ilayed key roles as Monmouth 29 4 7 23 8 . ons for seven major stakes to dy, Lunas Tune, Basto, Manduke, Lakowood - 000 120 1—* "Peanuts" Warden of Lakewood •e decided at the Spring meet Florida Cracker, Royal I.J. Coun College whipped Glassboro, 7-3, Lonz, Branch 001 403 ' *—8 Bill Brlce of South Belmar and ere yesterday. HH Schlcgcl. 3B—Amato. 2B—Miner. ,g at Garden State Park closed terblast, Much To Do, Browni SO—Miner 5; Ubrloia S. BB—Miner 3; four time Sportsmen champion "Abrlola 1. londay. A staff is handling the Dom and Hope and' Fear. Don Rooney, ace right-handei Umplrei—Kovelesk! and Van Lenten. Jack Hart of Chester, Pa., also ail receipt of nominations and Hausner, former conditioner for f the Monmouth mound staff, showed improved times of last ey men- from Racing Secretary the William G. Helis, Jr. stable, went the distance to take hi: fear's performances, lenneth Noe, Jr.'s office are re- checked in with several Vale - :econd win of the season, strik- Golf Schedule Sports cars of the Sports Car irning from other, tracks where Rio Farm hopefuls many of which ing out eight and walking only TOMORROW Handicap League brought 11 cars down for trials^ including Ja. iey personally obtained nbmina- raced here with success last fall, wo while allowing five hits. lied Bank at Lakewood -juars, Porsche's and VWs, Some ons for the added money fix- Patrons will recall such as Time Ed Henderson, Freehold sopho- Toms River at Middletown if the top drivers on hand were res. To Laugh, Fast Red, Fango and more, got the Hawks off and run- Rumson-FH at Wall Twp. There will be eight stakes Careful Consort. Ing with a 350-foot home run to Hank Lieverman, Charlie Hager- Ft. Pleasant at Neptune man, Erick Von Braun, Bert the richest, the $100,000 Jer- Funger bedded down the main- left center field in the second in Brick Twp. at Central Reg. y Derby, closed Feb. 5 with 12E ting. Brown, Bill Weaver and Shirley stays of the Kilkare Farm which Monmouth College at Newark Pirelli, ree-year-olds eligible for the included Racing Clouds, Joys The win gives Monmouth a 4-1 Rutgers Kip Mitchell of Red Bank tried iile and a furlong classic. John, Poor Soul and Count Star. ecord. Glassboro is 2-2. SATURDAY Meanwhile, some 100 thorough- Monmoulh (7) Glasaboro (1 >ut his midget car, but had fuel Camac brought in a sizeable AB It II \\\ K Monmouth College at Bloomfield eds were bedded down as of :urs;o,sa 5 0 l|BrlTe;h'm,cr 5 0 Ine troubles most of the after- unit from New York and will pre- 'Connor,3b 4 0 0 Ja'nar'ne.lf loon. ' is date. This is but a minor pare them for the April 27th her'sn'k.rl 4 13 Truex.D Schayes Progressing The practice session was at- inguard of the influx which will opening. Under hjs care are Joy- :oltan,l,f 5 1 1 SchmUtt.is O OR. Brown,3b 3 0 0 'Fine' after Operation inded by the largest pre-seasbn ;ad northward next week from ful Star, Pet Love, Djeddell, El lneo.lf 0 2 2 Ptillllps.rt ',end'BOn,ct i SYRACUSE, N. Y. (AP> - Jfowd in recent years. Esti- THEY'RE OFF AND NOT RUNNING — One of America's historic face tracks, Bel- e south and a full complement Greco, War Knowledge, Top Sarge Iznauer.lb 4 O 2 Oarrlson.lOarrlson.lbb i •C'm'lUb 3 0 0 M'K>nzl«,2tM'Kl2>t 4 Dolph Schayes, all-time scoring mates of fans — coming and go. mont Park, has bean closed and may not bs reopened until 1965. Fear for safety expected by opening day. Botius Kid and Hulvgian. pp.31> 2 0 2 Getty,p 2 Among the more recent arri- ruca.c & 1 0 a-H. Brown 0 'eader of the National Basket- Ing throughout the afternoon — of patrons, with tha structure having old grandstands, was the major reason given. ooney, p 5 2 2 Wrlsht.p 0 0 0 Is from Florida and New York First post for the meeting has " jastajia 1 0 0 nil Association, reported yester- ranged as high as 6,000. It was hoped that repairs could have been made at Bslmont this year if the state been set for 2:30 p.m. . lay that "everytlng is coming Wall's, opening program Sun. ere divisions of the Briardale 41 7 13 34' 3 » legislature would allow its operators a I per cent tax relief beyond I96S. The state arm and public units handled Rnn for Getty In 7th. long fine" after an operation on Jay marks the first time the Fanner! lor Wright In Dth. Is injured left knee. track has run daylight racing In trainers Howard Hausner, There's no Trick to Having Ex- onmouth ..._ 1)10 1)30 319—7 fakes 10 per cent, largest track tax in the nation, and the track has a basic 4 par In.Mboro _...MH DO1 100—3, The 34-year-old star of the learly 10 years. The featured, no Funger and Joe Camac. :ra Cash. You Get it Fast When HR — Henderson. 3B — Cherosnlck, cent share of the pool plus the I per cent that expires in 1965." Belmont was to illllpa HUM oil—QHly 9 In 7; WrlBht lyracuse Nationals underwent jvents are a 30-Iap modified, In the Briardale draft, condi- You Use The Register Classified. ;n i; so-rtooney 8; Oetty 8: Wright urgery for removal of cartilage sportsmen race and a 20-lsp no- have had two meetings this year. * ioned by Joe Mergler, were BB-Jlooney 2: Getty 4; Wrlllit 0. •Advertisement. Umpires—Goad and U&nloye, and bone spurs last week.' Ice event, , , RED BANK REGISTER Wed., April 17, 1963-17 Drivers ©WE STEADY? ByAlonMovw Invade MangoTdsses One-Hitter, But ;e Oval OLD BRIDGE—Five top New Falcons Lose to Southern, 2-1 England speedway desperados — Associated Prese Eddie Flemke, Rene Charland, MANAHAWKIN — Monmouth Monmouth Regional's n i n e| mly Falcon run was forced (Tunes EST) Dennis Zimmerman, Bill Slater Regional pitcher Ralph Mango from New Shrewsbury is now home. Mango then grounded out and Red Foote — will invade Old committed his team's only error, second in the B Southern loop to the shortstop for the final AMERICAN LEAGUE Bridge Stadium, Sunday after- allowed only one hit and a pair with a 2-1 record. The Falcons out ot the inning. W LPct. GB noon at 2:30 p.m. for the Initial of walks, but they all came in the have not played a non-league tilt. The Falcons try to get back New York-.. A 2 .667 San Francisco NASCAR sanctioned macadam same inning and Southern Re- Error Starts Rally on the winning trail In B Divi- Detroit. -.._ .4 2 .667 Milwaukee gional scored both of its runs in sion play Friday when they trav- track program in the state. Southern Regional entered the Kuuu City _ A 1 .667 St. Louis that frame to edge the Falcons, el to Bayville to meet Central Sunday's races at the dust-free bottom half of the fifth frame be- BtlUmore „.. .3 3 Pittsburgh Regional. Southern Regional goes .sot Route 18 Oval wilt feature speeds •1, in a battle here»yesterday hind 1-0 with Mango coasting] Boston __..._ 3 Philadelphia.. to North Centervllle the same day .500 up to 100 mph by the 1963 For the Shore Conference B South- along with a no-hitter. After Bill Cltvelud — 3 3 Chicago to meet Raritan Township in an- JN englned powered stock machines. era Division baseball lead. Smith fanned for the first out, Chlcsgo :~_.2 3 Loi Angeles other "B" encounter. .400 Ford, Chevrolet and Pontiac pow- Mango, who entered the game Dave Kane put down a bunt up Los Atfgeles „ .400 Cincinnati _ erhouse creations will be most with two wins for the previously- Monmoulh lire. (I) Southern Bfr. JII _.2 the third base line that Mangoj All R II ABR1I Washington '. .333 Houston .. epresented In the Inaugural stock unbeaten Falcons, committed the 2 ielded slowly. Rushing his throw, lone.cf 3 0 1 Jlllson.cf 3 0 0 Minnesota .__ .333 Mew York _.____.O car program. error early in the frame and the Driscoll.ri 2 Harl.cMb 0 O Tuesday'* Results the Falcon pitcher tossed wild to MangoM , p 3 1 Temple.o 3 0 0 Tuesday'* Remit* A field numbering close to 60 Rams went on to load the bases irst base and Kane went to sec- Nauden.lb 2 O 0 Bmkh,p 2 0 0 Minnesota 11, Los Angeles 10,13 •.u'car'll.Sb 3 O 1 Kant,111,If 3 10 Milwaukee 8, Philadelphia 0 of Hie east coast finest sports- and bring home the two deciding ond. The Falcon mound ace then Carey.li conneri.ss 110 innings San Francisco 7, Houston 0 man and modified auto jockeys runs when pinch-hitter Steve Aker walked Bill Conners and Whit- 8!mp*on,is Marsh all,lh 0 0 Detroit 7, New York I Porter.c 0 OlStelnha'er.rSt.r f 10 0 Cincinnati 7, New York i, night plus the eager action minded delivered a "Texas League" sin- ney Marshall and Southern Re-' MalzeUs 0 0|Werren.3|W3Werren.3b b 100 0 Cleveland 3, WajWngton 0, night b-Delgado 0 0| a-Aker,lAklbb St. Louis 4, Pittsburgh 3, night novice entrants will be featured gle to right field. jional had its first serious threat O 1 Kansu City 7, Chicago 4 Chicago 2, Lo« Angeles 1, night in the Madison Township motor The win boosted the Rams' rec- of the afternoon. 21 1 4 19 2 1 Boston 9, Baltimore 1 12 innings attraction. a-Slnglec! for Warren In 5th. : 1 i; ord lb a perfect 3-0 in B Southern Mango began to throw hard b-Fanned for Cone In 7th. • ^ Today * Games Today's Games Drivers from an eight state Monmoutli lies. ...„ OOO 010 0—1 Division play and the league lead- 'rom that point, tossing four Southern Hej. OOO 020 1—2 Detroit (Mossl 1-0) at New York Chicago (Ellsworth 1-0) at Los radius will compete in Sunday's ership. The Southern leaders are straight strikes to retire Jack 2B—Manso. SO—Man so U; Smith I. (Tewy, M) Angeles (Miller (M), night BB—Manjo 2; Smith 2. six-event card, which will Include 3-1 over-all, losing a non-Shore Steinhauer and hold a 0-1 count Los Angeles (Lee 0-0 or Belinsky Philadelphia (Brown 0-0) at 20-lap novice main and 25 Conference tilt to Shore Region- on the game's eventual hero, 0-1) «t Minnesota (Kralick 0-1) Milwaukee (Burdette 14), night lap sportsman and modified al's Blue Devils. Baltimore (Barber l-l) at Boston pinch-hitter Aker. Aker popped Houston (Johnson 0-1) at San headliner. Promoter Bob Street- blooper single to right Shore (Wilson 1-0) '. Francisco (O'Deli 1-0), night er has noted that a $1490 purse Washington (Cheney 1-0) at field and both Kane and Conners Pittsburgh (Cardwell 1-0) at St; will be up for grabs. raced home. The frame ended on s Cleveland (Donovan 0-1), night Conference Louis (Washburn. U), night, the play as Falcon right fielder Only Games Scheduled New York (Willey (M)) at Baseball Thursday's Games Cincinnati (O'Toole 1-1), night iary Driscoll threw Marshall out Los Angeles at Minnesota Yesterday's at the plate, catcher Mike Porter Standings Thutsday's Game* Kansas City at Chicago Schedule putting the tag on the base run- A DIVISION Philadelphia at Milwaukee Only Games Scheduled ner. Houston at San Francisco Sports in Brief TODAY The Falcons had scored their WIT Pittsburgh at St. Louis, night Associated Press NBA Playoffs St. Mary's (S.A.) at R.B. Cath. only run in the top of the fifth Middletown Chicago at Los Angeles, night MESSINA, Sicily - Mary Mar-! Wall Twp. at Shore Reg. frame and might have come up Neptune Practice Runs Only Games Scheduled garet Revell, 25, of Detroit, be-j TOMORROW with more, but Mango grounded Freehold Reg. ... came the first ever to swim the Matawan Reg. at Cartcret out for the final out with the Long Branch Strait of Messina Irom Sicily to Celtics WhipLakers, Toms River Long Branch at Asbury Park bases loaded. Slated Sunday Italian mainland and bach. Red Bank Freehold Dumps Portland, Maine, at Shore Reg. Run Walked In MONTGOMERY, Ala. — A spe- Lakewood FRIDAY Chip Carey started off the fifth cial . Alabama Legislative Com- Brick Twp. At Remington A DIVISION frame for the Falcons with mittee reported that it found "no 113-106,for2-0Lead Manasquan Brick Twp. 5-3 Brick Twp. at Red Bank bunt up the third base line that FLEMINGTON - High-speed evidence worthy of belief" to sup- BOSTON (AP) — The Boston LaRusso hit with three baskets, Middletown at Lakewood the Ram infielders let roll, think- B DIVISION trial runs on Flemington Fair- BRICK TOWNSHIP - Coach port charges that the 1962 Geor- Celtics withstood a late Loj An- helping Los Angeles to a 25-19 Toms River at Manasquan ing it would go foul. It never North ground's clay-topped speedway Ronald Udy's Freehold Region- gia-Alabama football game was geles rally and grabbed a two- first period lead. B DIVISION crossed the foul line, however, W L T Pet. Saturday will act as a. preview of »l High School baseball team rigged. a» 1983 NASCAR stock car rac- movedinto second place in the game lead in their National Bas- The Lakers pulled away to 28-' Henry Hudson at Pt. Pleasant and the Falcons had something |Matawan_Reg. 3 0 1.000 RACING Shore Conference A Division race ketball Association championship 21 at the outset of the second Matawan Reg. at Wall Twp. going. Dennis Simpson then at- Rumson-F.H. 2 2 .50* ing season. There will be no ad' NEW YORK-Ornamento $16.70 with a 5-3 victory over Brick playoffs with a 113-106 victory period before Ramsey threw in Southern Reg. at Rarltan Twp. tempted another bunt, but popped Keyport 1 .50* mission charge. The runs will beat the favored Near Man in Township here yesterday. over the Lakers last night. iix of Boston's next seven points Monmouth Reg. at Central Reg, the pitch up to the catcher"for Rarltan Twp. ...„. 2 .oot extend from 1 to 4 p.m. the Baldwin Purse at Aqueduct. It was the third win in four Bob Cousy, Sam Jones, Frank and the Celtics outscored the OTHERS the first out. Porter followed with Henry Hudson .... 1 .wo •The trials, to be engaged in by MIAMI - Punchinello $7.60 starts for the Colonials. They Ramsey, Bill Russell and Tommy •isitors 13-5, gaining the lead. Shore Reg. at Rumson a walk and the bases were load- South professional and novice drivers, closed fast and won the feature Ixn Angeles (106) Boston (113) trail unbeaten Middletown and Heinsohn all had shared equally St. Mary's (S.A.) at Keyport ed up when Rich Maizel, up for Pet. will enable all championship con- as Gulfstream where Howard G IT Q " w Neptune by one game in the in hero roles For Boston previous- 13 .4 30|He'Botm 11 only the second time in a varsity 1.0H tenders to eliminate mechanical Grant rode a triple. L&RU9SO 6 4 16 Banders SATURDAY Southern Reg 3 standings. ly when the Lakers closed the Krebs 2 0 4 Ruaiell . . _ _ game, was hit in the head by .617 "bogs"' before the every-Satur. LEXINGTON, Ky. — Choker 2 0 4 S. Jones B 7!' Pt. Pleasant at Brick Twp. Monmouth Reg. gap to four points with four min- Selvy 4 .133 day-night Schedule commences The Green Dragons lost their easily won Hurstland Purse at We«l 4 28 Cousy' Asbury Park at New Brunswick pitch. Wall Twp. ... utes remaining. Wiley 0 2 K. Jones .S33 April 27 with a.big seven-eveni fourth in five starts. 8 20 Ramsey (doubleheader) After Rich Cone struck out, Pt. Pleasant Kenneland as the $3.20 favorite. But Ramsey tossed in five of Barnett program. • Ellis 0 2 Lovelette Neptune at Freehold Gary Driscoll walked and the Central Reg. CHICAGO — Precious Dream Boston's final seven points and Hundley oo Expected to furnish- tome $4.40 won headliner at Sports- Horn 0 0 0 thrills in this pre-season work' the Celtics stood 2-0 in the final Track Schedule man's Park by six lengths. 43 2010H 4.4. 2511311 out are most of last year's head- best-of-seven playoff, with the Los Angeles a 21 24 3S-306 TODAY LINCOLN, R. T. - Ledlie $6.20 third game to be played at Los Boston ..J19 31 31 32 113 liners, including former .track beat Sockopuss by a nose in top Personal Fouls—Loa Angeles, Baylor champion A] Tasnady, already in Freehold Reg. at Red Bank Angeles tonight. 2, LaRusso 5, Krebs 6, Selvy % West race at Lincoln Downs. 2, Wiley 1, Barnett 4, Ellis, Morn. the limelight with two victories Toms River at Middletown YONKERS. N. Y. - Pelham Sam Jones led Boston scorers Boston, Heinsohn 5, Sanders 6, Rus- on Pennsylvania speedways. Rumson at Wall Twp. sell 3, Cousy 3, K. C. Jones 4, Ram- Hanover $6.20 won feature trot with 27 points, one more than ley 5, Lovelletle 2. Manasquan at Long Branch Heinsohn contributed. Elgin Attendance—a3j908. The speedway, located between at Yonkers Raceway. Keyport, St. Rose at Pt. Pleas- Baylor of the Lakers was high Trenton and Clinton, recently ex- NBA PLAYOFFS AT A GLANCE ant scorer for the game with 30 panded its parking area by 12 Tuesday's Result acres to offset a mild parking Neptune, Central Reg. at Lake- points while teammate Jerry Monmouth Golf Wood' Boston 113, Los Angeles 106, West had 28. problem of 1962. Boston leads best-of-7 final 2-0. 39-Hour Asbury Park at Trenton Today's Game The Celtics, minus versatile rookie John Havllcek, trailed by Team Off To Jock Breaks Shoulder TOMORROW Boston at Los Angeles. seven points in the second period, Madison Twp. at Monmouth Reg. NHL PLAYOFFS In Laurel Track Spill but came back to notch a four- SATURDAY Tuesday's Result A Flying Start LAUREL, Md. (AP) - Jockey point advantage, 50-46, at inter- Brldgeton Relays Toronto 4, Detroit 2, Toronto WEST LONG BRANCH - The TIRE Joe Culmone suffered a broken mission. leads best-of-7 final, 3-1 Monmouth College varsity golf shoulder in a two-horse spill a Jones led a third-period surge Boy, who west down during the team, coached by David Espey, Laurel Race Course Monday and as the Celtics moved ahead by running of the Monumental There's no Trick to Having Ex- has won its first two matches of may be sidelined six to eight 11 points and Cousy was instru- Handicap. The 8-year-old geld- tra Cash. You Get it Fast When the 1963 season. The Hawk golf- weeks, a doctor said yesterday. mental early in the final quar- ing broke a shoulder and had to You Use The Register Classified. ers defeated Montclair State OPEN TILL 9 P.M. DAILY ter in throwing off a mild Los Culmone was aboard Nickel be destroyed. —Advertisement. Angeles threat. College, 8-1, April 8, and New- ark College of Engineering, 8'/i, Jones scored 12 of his 27 points April 11. in the third period, In the fourth ENDS SATURDAY 6 P.M. period, the Lakers ran six Monmouth's next match will Don't miss the greatest Firestone Tire Sale in years featuring Monmouth County Bowling straight points to bring the score be against Rutgers University of Bensational values on every Firestone tire in our inventory. to 84-79, then Cousy sparked a Newark tomorrow at Branch- BED BANK BUBKKSMIEVS Hlfh Ind. Game — Rocky Falotlco Joe Martini Boston rally. brook Park, Newark.- w t. S6S. all Boyer 267, Btan Bafate 257, Tom Page s Stephen J. Onus, Inc. .57)4 32V Bob Hemblln, 257, Us Jones 267. 'Vl Db When the Lakers ran six points The Hawks have been led to Sal'» Barber Shop 52 38 ftlab Team Game — Marx. Bros. NOTHING HELD BACK...THEY'RE ALL ON SALE! Airport Inn _. _.„.._.„_. .52 37 1090. 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Allen and Paul Scott WASHINGTON - The Whit trating on-site inspection," House It miking an astonishing serts the report. demand regarding the forthcom- In one tentative finding. the ing report of the Senate armed senators state that "despite the service* preparedness subcom- confrontation of last October, mittee on its substantial and powerful Soviet investigation of military forces still remain in Russian mili- Cuba." tary forces in Serious Threat' Cuba. They warn that Castro's train- It wants ing and export of Communist examine these agents to other Latin American findings before countries poses one of the most they are pub- serious dangers ever faced In lished. the Western Hemisphere. Avowed rea- son for this ex- Still to be completed are the Allen traordinary de- investigators' recommendations mand is to rrake certain thai on what should be done to elinv no security information is dl mate Russian control of Cuba and to oust Castro.: vulged. But Senate probers see this Also still to be acted on is the backstage move as an indirecl White House demand for an "on. attemplt to[ ——- site" advance inspection of the head off a; committee's report. blast of offi-j After completing the Cuban in- cial criticism! vestigation, the probers, headed a t President by Sen.. John Stentris, D-Miss., WINNING PRESSES -i. Member* of clreiimakine; clait of Raritan Township Adult Kennedy's fail-' will launch an Inquiry into the Educational school, which hat just completed its first Jtrntiter, voted that* thru administration's disarmament MOVING DAY approachet and Fair Haven Borough Clerk Roy Nelson, left, and Po- ure to get So-' dresses (right) and dreismakert th» belt. Lett to right, Mrs. P*ul Handle, Holm- lice Sgt. George Chandler Monday began packing the paraphernalia of their re- viet troops out' proposals and how they would of Cuba. affect the security of the country. del, instructor; Mrs. Jamat R. Freeman, Haxlet; Mill Wilhelmina. Riee, Ewt Orange, spective departments. The clerk's office and police headquarters will be moved from The prehi a Raritan High School teacher, and Mn. Stephen Potiiky, Matawn. rented quarters on River Rd. to the new borough hall this week. The changeover will Inary draft SPEAKING FROM EXPE- be completed by the weekend*. the report, stilll RIENCE-Sen. Ted Kennedy. D- fully informed on what both the waiting final Scott Mass., got a polite but pointed Russians and we are doing In this approval, is sharply critical of hold? He may have K-x, Q-x, o lesson in democracy from one of supremely vital field. And to do 10-x. the administration's failure to his southern colleagues. that, certain highly classified in- fully use intelligence provided by Encountering young Kennedy on formation must be presented." Bridge Column It is correct to play low from the Central Intelligence Agency. the way to the Senate chamber, "It will leak out," replied dummy at the first trick if Eas CIA Director John McCone is Sen. Strom Thurmond, D-S.C, has 10-x of spades. But if East Kennedy. We're so accustomed to refus- second spade trick he continues particularly singled out for high asked him to support his Amend- has K-x or Q-x, you must play "If 100 senators elected by the ing the first trick that we're in with a third spade.) praise lor the advance warnings ment providing funds to put the dummy's ace of spades at once. danger of overdoing it. Most ex- West gets in with (he king of he submitted to top policy-mak- Army's Nike-Zeus anti-missile people of this country cannot be The odds are 2 to 1 la favor perienced players would muff clubs in time to defeat the con- ers on the Communists' sinister missile Into production. trusted with information that af- of playing the ace. their chance if they played to- tract with the rest of the spades. military build-up. "I want to hear all the argu- fects the security of the U.S,,' day's hand. Dangerous Case If you take the first trick with Poorly Evaluated' ments before making up my sternly retorted Thurmond, "then the ace of spades the suit Now that you've been warned Let's consider the first trick glaring failure of the mind," the President's 31-year- what have we left to save?" is Mocked. When West gets his The you wouldn't dream of refusing to see where the danger lies. President's advisers to accurate- old brother parried. "But I want That silenced young Kennedy. club trick he cannot run the the first trick. You'd go right up We're not worried about a 4- ly evaluate these warnings, the you to know that I am opposed MurnJjHng an excuse, he hastily spades. with the ace of spades. Wouldn't spade break; we can afford to report holds, was a primary to the Senate holding a secret headed in another direction. you? lose three spades and one club. Remember the possibility of cause in the near-disastrous de- session to discuss the matter." Still, you know perfectly well We're worried only about the have A-x-x opposite J-x-x or A-x lay in taking forceful action "Why?" asked Thurmond. Buying . or selling? Use the that most players would play a chance of a 5-2 spade break. opposite almost any four cards against the ominous Red threat. 'Surely you can have no objec- Register Classifier) .fox quick re- low spade from dummy at the This means that East has Take the ace at once. It was this deficiency and not tion to having all the senators sults.—Advertisement, CLEAN RUGS first trick. And there would go only two spades. Presumably lack of intelligence that was ai the game and rubber. East has a spade honor, since THE HANDS the root of the missile crisis. East wins the first trick with West would lead the king if he The report states bluntly thai LAST LONGER the king of spades and returns had five spades headed by K- South dealer even now no one in the govern- a spade to force out dummy's North-South vulnerable ment is certain of the number ace. (If you let West win the Which spade honor does East NORTH of Soviet troops in Cuba or those aid look lovelier loo! * A 7 6 VK 7 withdrawn since the missile OKI 2 showdown last October. 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Swartzel Dr. reservations must be made by to- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilpat- nck and children, Nancy and day. Miss Joyce Mallon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Adolph- Frank, Jr. of Iselin, were din Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Murray, Through Its scholarship fund, ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell sen and family spent Sunday the English Speaking Union will Willis of Marlu Farm Sunday. with Mrs. William Heye and sponsor a British students at the of Leedsvilie Dr. and their chil- Bruce Heye of Jersey City. Mr. Rutgers University College of dren. Leigh and Scott, are mov- and Mrs. David Adolphsen of Agriculture for the academic year Michele Williams, daughter 'of ing to Los Altos, Calif., this week. Btoomfield were also guests at beginning this September. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Williams the family get-together. of Rose St., celebrated her 12th A "hats and flowers" luncheon Mrs. Randall M. Keater, Jr., birthday Saturday With a cookout and fashion show will be held heads the film benefit committee, party at her home. Attending Mr. and Mrs. John Borsellino assisted by Kirs. Samuel Fanner, Saturday, April 27, at 12:30 p.m. Lone Oak Rd., spent the week- FAIR EXCHANGE — Robert Morris, laft, a Re«d Col- were Joanne Collinson, Diane in the Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury. Mrs. William Melhado, Mrs. Ed- end with Mrs. Mamie DeGas Vogelsong, Nancy Molzon, Dor- It will be sponsored by St. Leo, ward S. S. Pegram; and Mrs. leg* sophomore from Little Silver, N. J., has bean se- othy Haugh, Suzanne Fahr and peris of Bronx. the Great, Rosary-Altar Society. Bassett S. WinroM. Robin Williams. lected at ths exchange student to attend the University Fashions wi|l be shown by Stein- •LEGAL NOTICE- College of North Staffordihire at Keel*, England, the Easter dinner guests of Mr. and bach's, Mrs. R. F. Britt is chair- The seventh birthday of Elaine NOTICE Mrs. Arthur Williams were Mr. man of reservations. Borsellino, daughter of Mr. and Tt« Fort HonmouUl Exchinie It. «c- next academic year. Morris is comparing Reed and the and Mrs. James Yaun and Mr. ceptlni applications , [or the operation Mrs. John Borsellino, was cele GOP BRASS —Robert Stanley, Jr., seated, waj installed ol frcih milk vending, machines at English school with John Garrard, a student from the and Mrs. George Connor of Oak- brated Monday. A double party Fort Honmouth, N. J. Interested ap- Airman second class Dean Wil- as president of the Shorehills Republican Club in Mid- Bllcanu «r« requested to contact Mr. University College of North Staffordshire, who is at- hurst and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lowell was held, also marking the sec- Flit), at me Exchange Administrative Jobes of Lincroft. ond birthdav of John Borsellino dletown recently. Standing are John Adams, left, vice Office, Building 1106, Fort Monmooth, tending Reed this year. Morris is the ton of Mr. and Willis of Marlu Farm, is home N. J-, telephone 532-3505, for Informa- on a ten-day leave from Charles- Tuesdav. Those who attended president, and Evan R. Beecher, treasurer. Other of- tion relating to applications, Inform** Mrs. Melvin M. Morris, 395 Prospect Ave., Little Silver. tion. and Interviews for these conces- Mr> and Mrs. Raymond Eisen- ton Air Force Base, Charleston, were Karen Adolphsen, Lyn Ha- ficers not pictured are Dayton Beguelin, first vice presi- sions. Sealed applications will be ac- ness, Jane Phipps, Mary Foster, cepted until 8:00 A.M.. April 30, 1M3. hauer and daughter, -cborah, of S. C The Xxchance reserves the right to Colonial Way, spent Sunday with Marion and Cindy Cody, Elaine dent; Mrs. R. V. Moon, secretary, and F. 6. Finkenstaedt, reject all applications. April 17. H, IS . (11.73 Mr. Elsenhauer's mother at Cats- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Abbott Dunzello, Brian Rowlands, Craig counsel. Trustees are Mrs. Bassett Winmill, Mrs. R. W. "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean kill, N. Y. and children, Curtis and Jeanne, Adolphsen and Sean Johnson. Maxwell and Mri. Robert Courten. ' BBKEW8BTJHT BOROUGH of Massachusetts, visited Mr. COUNTY Or.MONMOOTH For Thursday, April' 16 TOW JEBSEX Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer and' Mrs. E. Douglas Brandt, A family reunion was held Notice la hereby given that sealed Sunday in the home of Mr. and bldi win be received by the Porough Present—-For You and of Coronet Ave. entertained Mr. Sunday. Council or the Borough or Bhrewtbury, and Mrs. Howard Campbell and Mrs. Joseph Valentine, Bronx Honmouth Oountr. New Jersey, at the Yours .. . Aspects are some- The Newcomers Club will cele- Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gesualdi Council Clumbers In the Shrewsbury what mixed, but there's, no cause daughters, Kattiie and Claire, of Public Bchool, Shrewsbury, no latftr ! brate a "Girls Night Out" on Hazlet, accompanied Mr. and than 8:00 P. M.. on trie 7th day o> for deep concern. Proceed cau- Philadelphia on Friday. May. Utl (or a "SUMP DRAIN COL- Tuesday, April 23, at Willow- Mrs. Anthony Barbuto and fam JJDCTOB SYSTEM ON SILVERBttoOK tiously just the tame. Those at ROAD." To* opening of Bids will The Ladies' Aid Society of ,.«th=e brook'"Inn, Fair Haven. Refresh- ily, of. Henry Dr., commence as aoon as practical there- home should loll Around and. ments will be dessert and coffee. alter, and read In public Lincroft Presbyterian Church will relax. Those at work should Miss Theresa Kirwan, daughter Drawlnc. Specifications, Form of stick to routine tasks and avoid hold a baked goods sale in the Bid, contract and Bond tor the pro- church hall on Saturday, April Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sniffin of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kirwan posed work, prepares by Gerard A. starting new assignments. Im- 20, starting at 10 a.m. and daughter, Diane, of Phalanx Tindall Rd.r who attends Wheel Barbe, Borough EnHner are on Hie pulsiveness could get you into (n the offlce of the aald Engineer Rd., and Peggy Brandt of Marlu ing College, Wheeling, West Va ftt flT3 Broad Street. Shrewsbury, N. J., trouble. and may he Inspected during regular Farm spend a few days at Honga spen.t 10 days with her parents. business hours by prospective bidders. Mr. and Mrs. William Warneker I say! The rotters hung my moose on a wall Bidders will be furnished with a copy and daughter, Kathleen, of Spring River, Md. or the Plan and Bpedflcauons by the Engineer upon application to the En- Pait... The four-year upturn Future • • . Before this decade Garden Rd., visited Mr. and Mrs. Miss Peggy Burke, daughter ol at J. Kridel to sell active sportswear! Mneer. in the trend to six-cylinder E. Cuddeback of Upper Mont- Mr. and Mrs. John Mauser of Mr. and Mrs. James Burke, Lo- iiiuiimnilaBiiMHrowwiiaiivniwiia Bids must be made on Standard ends, there may be 71 steel-mak- Proposal Forma In the manner desig- engines ended in 1962. The clair on Sunday. Mewman Springs Rd. entertained cust Ter., who attends Glassboro nated therein and required by me ing countries, compared to the it a family dinner Sunday, Pres- State College, spent the Easter ftpeclflcatlons. Bids must be enclosed reign of the V-8"was chal- In sealed opaque envelopes bearing Uie present 50. This will increase Mr. and Mrs. Philip Eisenharl »nt were Mr. and Mrs. Arbon holiday week with her parents. name and address of the bidder and lenged in 1958 when the per- the name of the work on the outside centage of installation of the big competition with the United and children Thomas, Richard Hughes and children, Gail, Greg- or the envelope. Bids should be ad- and Bonnie, spent Sunday at ory. Gary, Gwendolyn and Kathie Mr. arid Mrs. William Minohin dressed to the Borough Council. Bor- engines dropped to 73.9% from States considerably in the years ough of Shrewsbury, N. J., and must Westfield, with Mrs. Eisenhart's of Middletown, Miss Anne Mau- Sr. entertained over the week be accompanied by a Bonding Cer- 82.7% in 1957.. ahead. tificate ana a certified check drawn parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert ser of PJialanx and Mr. and Mrs. end for Mr. and Mrs. George to the order of the Borough Treasurer Duncan. They also celebrated John Zweig, Sr., and John Zweig, North of;Paterson and Mr. and for not leas than ten per cent (10%) of New at Newberry'i CUSTOM MADE the amount of the bid and be delivered The Day Under Your Sign Mrs. Eisenhart's birthday. Jr., of Colts Neck. Mrs. William Mlnchin, Jr., and at the place and on the hour above family of West Long Branch. mentioned. Standard Proposal Forms win be. furnished with Uie Specifica- Arthur Johnson of Newman Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. SLIPCOVERS and DRAPERIES tions. ARIES (Bom Match 21 to April 19} LIBRA (Sept. 23(o Oct. 2!) A person you nmt soclslly may have Try to imagine yourielf In tit othir Mr. Springs Rd. has returned from Eriiest Limann of Regal PI. A family celebration was held Custom made slipcovers, cut and pinfltted on your furni- Bids, award and contract ahall all some effect en your profusions! life. be subject to ths adoption of a resolu- anna shoes and you'll imp the probltm. West ralm Beach, Fla., where were Mr. and Mrs. George Wor- for ,the fifth birthday of Peter ture. Expertly tailored to fit perfectly with zippers. Big tion or ordinance appropriating; th« TAURUS (April M TO May 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 2!) he spent several months. mann and Mrs. E. A. Moore of Durfee!,, son of Rev. and Mrs. choice of better quality decorator fabrics In solids and necessary monies by the Borough of prints and florals. Also custom made draw drapes la any Shrewsbury in connection with this The empiuil il on grester efficiency on Confusion atmuudj in tome other signi, Union City and Mrs. J, Limann Harold Durfee, Woods End Rd. work. llit job. IncnsHd earning! are a result. but Scorpio* ire deiMhinlcinr tod*>. width and length. ' The Engineer and or the Borough GEMINI (May lHoJun. 21) SAGITTARIUS (Nov. ji to Dtc. 21) Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Ford of Cliffside Park. April 14. Council, reserve the right to require Take Ihe taltialivs In orfaniiinl s fam. Mike no important move* ia the morn- a complete Financial and experience tag, but after lunch lit nothing impede autement from the prtwpectlre bidden ilr eulinf for lie weekend shad. your protreu, t . j showing that they have satisfactorily CANCER (June 22 to July 21) -competed munielpal work of a slm- Good fortune ii not really lood unleu CAPRICORN (D«c. 22 (o J*n. 20) >nkr- nature before, awarding contract you shire it.auk those dear u you. Although a critical friend irk* you, you M accordance-with R- 8.' 40:50-5. The might be wise to lend tn e*r todiy. right Is also reserved to reject any LEO (July 22 t« Aug. 21) AQIMRIUS (Jin. 21 fo F.b. 19) and all bids or to waive any In- A person who ia ettuiglinit with s prob- Don't make an Issue out cf a minor up- formalities, where such Informality Is lem will sppredste your offer of help. not detrimental to the best Interests set. It puts you in a bad light. M the Borough. VIRGO (Aua. 22 to Sept. 22) PISCES (Feb. 20 to March 20) The right Is also reserved to Increase Proceed si if jem didn't know that is- Intuition is not apt to be reliable, eO'U •r decrease ihe quantities tpeolfled. I«t| are ntfUrre. Thinjs will work out. any action on known facts. By order of the Uavor and Borough Council of the Borough of Shrewsbury, O IX), Field Enttrprijtl, Inc. New Jersey. FREDERIC MESSINA, Mayor, MM. PAUL «. FABRY, Clerk. AarD 17. W J37.M Low Cost Dusk-to-Dawn before you buy or build, tee ... Moore Boat MARINE VIEW To Berth r~^ SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION "TWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU" tin MAIN OFFICE Branch Office KEYPORT - Charles W, CM Highway K Moore, Delray Beach, Fla., for- Atlantic Highlands (Five Corneri) merly of Maple PI., who is hav- Installation, maintenance and MIDDLETOWN U First Avenue ing a sleek 44-foot yawl-rigger motor - sailboat constructed OS 1-2400 291-0100 named, "The Seacomber," has automatic operation for as little planned to bring the boat to Key- port where it will be berthed. as Mi a day - a small price to Last week, The Seacomber re- ceived its initial launching after pay for safety and protection being christened by Mr. Moore's BORROW '2200 oldest daughter, Miohele Moore, who was home on Easter vaca- tion from the Chamberlin School REPAY '18" A MONTH of Design in Boston. ;- IAWH AMOUNTS At KOFOMIOrttTI MTU Installation of the mast and existing mortgage* rigging ballast and other items LOW MONTHLY PAYMENT which must be finished with the yacht in the water will take REPAYMENT SCHEDULE about a month. AMOUNT 15 YEARS Get The yawl houses an electric re- H.200 $18.57 additional frigerator in its galley and sleeps 3,000 25.32 nine. The deck is all teakwood c ,5,000 45.20. and fiberglass, with Chilean cy- 10,000 84.39 press hull and oak frames. Mrs. Moore and another daugh- International Mortgage Assoc. ter, Melinda Moore, will sail with Outdoor Area Lighting means... Yes, without any investment on your part, your the skipper, and will arrive here 22 Haddon Ave., Camden, N. J. in June. i electric utility company will install, maintain In Red Bank Call SH 7-2662 • Safety in driving, walking and working and operate Dusk-to-Dawn Lighting for you. Lights will be mounted on regular wooden 3d Graders Present 0 Protection against prowlers and vandals Assembly Program utility poles. Dispel the fear of darkness — en- NEW SHREWSBURY — Third H Extra hours of light for rush and seasonal hance and protect your property - discourage graders at Sycamore School pre sented an assembly program for work periods vandals and lengthen the day for work or play. SHREWSBURY SEAFOOD their parents and schoolmates recently. H Recreation through nighttime sports If you are in business, then outdoor area light- Boys and girls in Mrs. Edna MARKET Heim's class i sang a two-part | Increased sales through customer , ing will also attract customers who will shop song about "The First Tulip." more and spend more when your location is In keeping with the emphasis confidence 205 Shrewsbury Avenue Red Bank on mathematics in Tinton Falls attractively lighted for convenience and safety. Mrs. Kathleen Dalton's class pre- B A bright welcome to friends, neighbors and sented two arithmetic skits. ' Lois BonsKrane, Beverlv Kerr. customers for Meghan Kellv and Rickv Lilt- FREE man took part. Russell Mndea, Fresh Fish Steven Connors. Darlene Reev- PROMPT •v. Deborah Ellis, Alan C.nbb, If you have a residence—farm—estate—retail store and \rthur Demrnerle, Randy Clay. DELIVERY Unda Summey, Jerrv Taylor —shopping area-parking lot-auto lot—motel—gas JCP*L Cindy Sademus, John Boker and station-recreation area—industrial plant-storage JERSEY CENTRAL 741-9779 Seafood Carla Blefary formed the back- POWER I. LIGHT ground eroup. area - or other outdoor enterprise... The final play was a comedy about "The Easter Apple Hat." Call our nearest office for complete information AN INVESTOR-OWNED ELECTRIC COMPANY Martha Kohn, Stuart Peskoe, FRESH or PREPARED Maryann Ruscio, Noreen John- regarding Dusk-to-Dawn Lighting. son, Robert Goss and Gregory Hockman were the actors, Quality Seafood it our middle name Barbara Carneal Introduced the program, jm me RED BANK REGISTER mm* BOATS AND ACCESSOMfS BOATS AND ACCESSORIES BELT HELP April 17, 1963 UM' CHEVBOUBT — Sli crllndcr. Staodafd ADI DOB JOB ••> W MASON Wm7 Quiet aale. W*. —' NO EXPERIENCE . tmrnemowm ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDBBAKBK V. ^ew»U*cSi ARfc YOU A NECESSARif ' OTORA^E WAREHOUSE BIG DISC0WJT5 Call or nlfbt OconowsU TS7> 76 mScViPoT aUhnee Due LOST AND FOUND T87«6> "WANTED" 17 MEN ISRne Brand New 11169 PKUOOT-403 _ Four-door IMMACULATE W — TOt'Ofh UP- WEEKEND PAtHTllR»-M Jim el- ^ Thttt Room OutHte * SJHIJ LO6T — ZhJPO lighter, engraved U.S. wagon, six passenger, low m atrakB MFO, 3„5 h.j>tp. . jltelrlc itart, perlence. Averaft home »«« plM paint. MAN??? BeverU key positions; Good twin; 'Rainbow" TV * Hudwn^ Caaagrande, 13. Reward. Call SH Can SH 1-T8TO after 7 p.m. Kener&tor Johasoti, rebuilt 1M2. Hvy Why pay more? «H l-MM any noar. lobs. Tnlnlnc procnuo. Must bo Ma Outfit #38141 -,"bobbins" , [torou Atme lot). Broad Bt., 1040, ask for Dot. 1953 CHEVROLET — Radio, heitei ton, custom cover, two tanki, extras, and ambitious, ages li-M, Junior « Tfaree jic. Seo^ooal'Sofa • standard iraDflmiaslon, WOO. Qator trailer. Catt 7*7-0392. LAWN MAINTENANCE - Light I BCUtlves wanted also. LOST — Passbook — R-14960. Find' BH 7-4*73 tag, painting, odd loM- Reasoi YBJ! We wan* you and w«'r« • Three pc. Searol«t D/Dresser please return to Monmouth County N HOWBOAT — 17 Scow, van, anchor, rates, Call anytime 787-4661. Bedroom tlorjal Bank, Hed Banlt. 1S65 BU1CK — In good condition, SJ1W J30. CaU prepared to offer $499 TO START 872-1707 BXCAVATINO — Oradlnt, BH Ulrt. * Five pcCwnplelBt. Chrome Dinett, e OS 1-3351 MARINE SUPPLIES top son, cellars dm, reasonable rates. A REWARD : CwnplelBWitl!!': • MOLLY PITCHER INN Tablet, Lamps, Rugs, Pillows, tioo, on road to PUBLIC NOTICES i CHEVROLET iMPAliA — TW fiverythmg for taa Boatman, NBW Jer- RivsrsWe Avs. Rtd -9x12 %jrl, etc. - door liardtop, 348 engine, three-ape* •ey'i largest marine supply bouse. J. ALLEN AND EDWABD MALONH- • High weekly Mrning* (The Tnlvet Boom) KITCHEN BET WANTED - Short boys and girls, floor BhKt, new carpets and brake*, flMnrude Bales ftod Serrloa Falntlng sul decorating. Originally $599,00 ReMOOmble. Call to 16 years old, who like sports, a $1,095. CaU SH 7-S528. TUB BOATMAN'S SHOP SH 74821 Fringe benefit program WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1 P.It Tike Over BaUnce $284.00 C—O .4-5JAndM toldlo* «ot- wflllng to work hard, are too em. 24 Wharf Ave. SH 1-0780 Red Sank. SHARP. NO PHONE OAIUL to compete with their . daaamati IC66 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN — Radl Open Sundays and Holidays 8 un-1 pm Generous bonus plan Pay $3.00 weeldy:••'• ' seven rims with tires. Call 482-4SKH CHARLES HOWER - Mason Con- 1 WE HELP YOU Write "A.S.", Bo* 511 Bed Bank. tractor. NO loll too small. SH 7-4178 or Outfit #47761 - "Schultte .' curtaJa rode. All itter 5:30 p.m. 20' INBOARD SKIFF - B5 h.p. Gray PRODUCTION WORKERS — Interview- Select engine. CaU SH 1-0172. • 40 years of consumer large* variety. ) AUSTIN HEAUDY SPRITE — Ex- lag lor several openings in Press and ' TJiree pc. Colonial Sedroom kinds. TRAVEL. TRANSPORTATION 7S7-410S Inspsctlon Departments. High laeantivi Call BH 1-T500.SOW. cellent condition, snow tires, prfva LAWN MAINTENANCE - OrouId I acceptance pay when qualified. Willing to vor • Three pc. CoTflnlal S.B. Living owner. S&00- Call 03 1-2087. I LAKB-N-SEA 19' (loergiail, cleaned. Call after 5 p.m. RtDE from Atlantic Hlghlands-Na n,p. Uercury, Carrycraft trailer, ski ihjru. Ami; Atco CerinSw Corp Room.' '••'.': • • . ',•.,'•»•••• • Advancement opportunity Bwjr. So, Keyport. PROWN'S sink area to Red Bank, start vo: 1955 BUICK HARDTOP — Good COnL equipment ;CO 4-t»08 Alter Q. • Six pc. Dinette, Rd. Table & 31 Broad ». Reo Bank at S. Parkin? space. Call 2M-O777 aft tion. f2Q0. 2382 Ocean Ave., Sea Bright P GRASS MAINTENANCE- China Hutch. Comb. " 5:30. S42-Q2S8. 17 OUTBOARD SKIFF - Full can- CAUL. • On trie job training SCRAPS vas Inboard tank. 70 h.p. Mercury, BH 1-748C HELP WANTET>-Malo . Female 9x12 Oval Bug, Maple Tables, roam Rubber and Polyloatn. CADILLAC — 1959 convertible, - an I960. Sacrifice. PR 1-3878. • An established route of Foamart, Hwy. 35. Batontom. li power, low mileage, (2,375 or bei INCOME TAX RETURNH — Business Lamps, Pillows, &tc. AUTOMOTIVE reasonable offer. CA 9-3905. 19' LYMAN — Navy top. (ull canvas, RBAL I8TATS BALES PERSON _ BAU>VVTN OBOAN, — One jear old. wipers, horn, bilge pump, head, cush- or Individual. Established twelve years mrlenoed. Full-time or associate on* Originally$T85.(»(••"-< In this area. Margery Trovato, tradln your own $700. AUTOS & TRUCKS CHEVROLET 1960—Be) Air V-8, powe ions. ZOO h.p. Gray marine. Excellent er. THOMPSON AGENCY, 81 S. Fronl Take Over Balance $489,00 J81-1S97 glide, low mileage, radio, heater, eJ 787-2273. as Reliable lu Service Call OTM2E • Your own sales car St., St» 1-0700. Membsr Multiple Listing 1958 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN ST. cellent condition. One owner. Call BH for appointment. Pay $5.00 weekly " ODDS' N' ENDS - II. each, chairs, T1ON WAGON — Automatic transml: 7-3002 after & All day Sat.-Bun. 22' OWENS CABIN CRUISER — IN) • No investment required. BAim usraaxuatiT AOMNCI Outfit #32843 -.."Thomas" tihlS, jlano bench nre •««»* flon. Power steering and brakes, radl h.p. Excellent condition. P300. CO <•HANDY MAN — With truck available auaimtd Psrsotnsl For SuaUty Ordei rare, doors, floor lamp; girls' JHies and heater. Nine passenger. Good tlri MOBILE LUNCH TRUCK — Full} seven days. Yards, cellars, attics, light 10 Broad Long Branch CA 1-47 • Tea pc. Modern L.R. .Outfit 13. V: ooy'f bike !0", gi 4«slt-Umt. equipped $400. 1S58 FORD % ton pick hauling. Reasonable. BH 1-25&5. Fresh uniform daily AC« BICVLUtlUUra ASaWOX ^400. SH 1-7686. u[» $200. Electric ice cream vending 1859 SILVERTON SKIFF — 22', 6J •Eleven pc. Moderne Bedroom fe; mirror top vanity. »; folding bed h.p. inhoard. Ready to go In water. tJvery jrder A applicant our speclaltv. ' Five pc. Round Bronietohe soring, never used, fcO; jntli"" '•'J STODBBAKBR STATION WAQON truck. Apply between fi-12 p.m. Ocean CHAIRS 1> Brou St. tUd Bask «6 I* s5S. ITS; pine drop leal table, 160. SH 1959 Lark. Automatic, radio and heatei Ave. & amitu PI., E. Keanaburg, May be seen at Sea Bright Asking Dinette ':. two-door, good condition. 672-1203. :roaa from E. Keansburg: school. JI.20O. Call 291-0810 for appointment. Caned Fiber rush «ome „ 74M0. Johnso you receive when you work lor KieouUvo-Sales-OHIce-DomesUo Originially $795.00 11*51 KOHD PANEL TRUCK — GOOC16" OLD TOWN — 50 h.p. Johnso Rattan Genuine Rush Btneerny and ability with sign itni HAMMOND AUTOS & TRUCKS condition. electric starting, alt accessories, priced SH 1-4520 GOOD HUMOR » Broad at BH 7-0677 Red Beak Take Over Balance $475.00 easonably. SH 7-5628 after 5:30. Called tor and delivered. Pay $5.00 weekly ORGAN STUDIO 291-9488 1 Selling our World-Funou* let Creun. EXPERIENCED PRESSBR - Men' JEEP 1958 — Four-wUeel drive, War SO TROJAN CRUISER — 75 h.p. T. WALLING & SON — General con- Interviews from » a.m. Monday coau, Jackets. Male or female. Fill And More — Lots More . . . bF ASBUltV PARK ren hubs, Kellv cub. Call days, CA 2 Evinrude. bunks, galley, head, many tractor, masonry, painting, all repairs. through Saturday, Aak ipx Mr. Morris Unit employment Holidays, racaiio Save on Individual Rooms Also USED 0ROAN9 9100, after 5, 842-2121. extras, M.576. OS 1-1713. Free estimate. 787-4218. or Mr. Murphy. with pay. Apply In person. Leon' JR-20 Tone Cabinet —~ _»223. [<• OUTBOARD SKIFF—Motor, trailer? Cleaners, White St, Bed Bank. FIELD FURNITURE Hallel a O«vls Bplnet Plsno _. 1B53 CHEVROLET SEDAN — Pow< CELLARS CLEANED - LIGHT HAUL- glide. Good condition, «50. SH 7- Iglits. Complete. Call GOOD HUMOR WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT Hamaioiid Bitrsvolee Orgsn (tew) *X. 291-1386 INO — Odd jobs. Call Ray Lamberson SITUATIONS WANTED, Femal; Hammond Chord Organ M —- »»• 1)074. after 4 p.m. SH 7-9065. '^ 7-U East Front Street CHRIS-CRAFT 17' INBOARD. Conn Spinet Organ _ NOW THAT YOU have studied th CORPORATIOH RABYSITTINa at mi home lor Keyport, New Jereey lowrey Spinet Organ ADS. . ,"Hustle to Rusflell" to Inspecl Hull excellent, motor needs worlt. BERT AND HARRY are really neat 585 Shrewsbury Ave. Shrewsbury fants at working mothers. Call W, Baldwin spinet organ —• •• - -, and buy a top reconditioned Cadillac, Sacrifice, SH 7-0330. hut to save money little ole Ace can't EPER1ENCED KAN — To clean oil 1847, 10 a. m. to 3 p.m. Free Storage Free Delivery Hammond M-3 Spinet Orgaa — '» Oklamobile or other raake carl be heat AOE TV, 69 Hwy. 35. Neptune 14' ROWBOAT — Oars, cushions, back Olty. burning furnace* ft&d make borne dellv. HIGH SCHOOL Honor student Oradi Open Thursday & Friday SA1JQ0 AND flSBVXCB OIL TRUCK — 19B5 Ford, 1700 gallon rest, no motor, price $150. Phone 872- erles. Year-round employment Local ale. wants tutoring ions for imnmi 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. VJBHTAL AND DiSTRUCnOrf $800. Call 1108 evenings. area. Write and state QuaUUcaUani to ~ '" Till fl — ssmrfla* TW B:Stt LOWEST PRICES tank with ticket meter, DRESSMAKING AND ALTERATIONS •A.C." Box (HI, Hed Bank.^^^ in math. LI 2-1523 after I pra. Other days 9 to 6 AWB. AND |UDJ «. after 5 p.m., SH 1-ST38. WOOD PUSSY — Fiberglass, excellent — Suits, coat!, dresses, etc. call 741 PR ^B30» . FINE SECOND CAR, economical trans condition, dacron sail, ready to go. 6311. ROUTE MAN — For established laun- For information CO 4-3020 ANYWHERE! portatJon. 165i Chevrolet, six cylinder, Call 842-2317. DOMENICO PRIMERANO — Carpen- dry and dry cleaning plant Interested SmjATIONS WANTED, Male PIANOS — Savt J100 or more ofl Uit standard trans miss ton. 5145. SH 1-4319. 18' LENGTH T BEAM — Deeo. safe, ter, contractor. All kinds ot carpenter party must be neat, personable, ana price, tranj new 68 cote conaolt pi- or aale. Free delivery. SOUTH JSKBST ONE YEAR WARRANTY* have desire for lnoreu«d earnings, 1UROICAL. SH 7-2«M ^^^ 1961 CHEVROLET—Four-tloor Impiila, last, outboard boat Navy top, excel- work, alterations. SH 1-9763. ' anos, lo-ye&r Kuarantee. sjome tee. ! 'ent IOT oil shore rjshing. or bav water Good oopportunity. lolor_rtghtr lightF _partyparty. save. Rent, option to buy, Teonr's "62 Chevy «-iJr. Si,850. Trencry Chevrolet, 12 Church DECORATING AND PAINTING of all LITTLE CLEANERS, 601 Musis Store . 309 Main St., l*ke»ood. U BTBBL LOCKBBS 'K Nova <-y. 35, I6'x6' JE11SBV SPEED SKIFF, two perience. 291-2133. Neptune City. PK t-8082. •'60 Falcon Wagon sedan. $2,050. Trenery Chevrolet. II years old, outboard well, fully equipped, Experience preferred, hut not neces- BEAUTY SALON — One 01 Bed Bank1 till 1 p. ra. "60 Dodge Wagon Church St, Keanaburg. 787-0007, 0S0. Call SH 1-9244. • sary. fineot, excellent business. Illness forces WB BUS AND 8ELL anything-and •'60 Oorvalr 70O Coupe MARINE RADIO Must have good knnrledce ol baslo sale. Write "A.H.". Box 5!1, Red Sank. "RAINBOW" SPECIAL eyeryttUnf. Olte tl» highest pgcat. "60 Dodge Dart 4-dr. .961 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBLE — 26' SKIFF — 1961 Custom Hardtop, electronics and me etxllty to write Call William Lea rmttam Ins, Bwy. "60 Chevy Bel Air Hardtop 1,750. Trenery Chevrolet, 12 Church 135 h.p. Palmer, 1-H-l. complete val- Complete service. Tuning, frequency DRlVBra RESTAURANT — Full Bt. Keansburg, 787-0007. and power measurement, engine noise, clear and concise English for lnstruc- STEEL LAWN RAKE 69c 35, Ulddletown SH 1-SU3. Open arc •W Chevy Impalfl Bdtp, ley. All extras, bowrall. stern Beat suppression. Installation. Dave Morse, tlon jiunpoaM and adrartwog. equipped, excellent location on nei nlngs till » pm. . •'5t» Chevy %-ton panel 19Q0 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE — Like new. Bee MARIOBE at Nauvoo super shore highway. For leas*. LI Garden ana lawn tools. Orabgnss '6e Bulck Electra Marina, Sea Bright or SH 1-4091 eve-SH 7-34S4. : killer, motbfltkes. iMMtlclJes. $1,750. Trenery Chevrolet. 12 C&urcli nings. ALTENBUR9 PIANO HOUSE •'59 Olds S8 Hardtop Keansbure. 7S7-0007. BENDIX CORPORATION ANTIQUE SHOP and general lint •'69 Chevy Impala, Convertible . CHRIS CRAFT CRUISER — Good EMPLOYMENT "Rainbow" TV & Hardware Rent A Piano $ 2 Mth •'69 Chevy Impala 4-dr. ID6Q RAMBLER WAGON — Four-door, SEMICONDUCTOR various items associated In this llni "it Plymouth Wagon ilx cylinder, automatic, radio, heater. economical family boat, 60 h.p. Chril la feeing offered lor aale In Its entlmj (fcorost Acme lot). Broad St., Red Ban ;ata. 787-5298. Craft engine In good condition. Sleeps HELP WANTED-FEMAtE or piece hteaL A BARGAIN. Located •'59 ford Squire, O-paas. iecMnlng Extras. EH. 7-4613. DIVISION MANS BOTAIfr BUTT — Size 41, Cookman Ave, i •'59 Ford Qalaile 2-dr. 951 BUICK — Completely overhauled, at rear of > Lafayette PI.. Freehold, iiomhelm shoes, 10UD, goU alacke-38 •'59 Chevy 2-dr. 1953 OABIN SEA SKJFF — Lapstrake. jSXML SECRETARY— L NEW CHARCOAL DRIVE-IN — Busy hlgn tol! Jacket 42, Oranex oamera and Opu daily an » oat uu tsK "58 Chevy Wagon, two-tone tor quick sale. ledur planking, 101 h.B. Ford 8, many 8EORBTAJUES—Many. To »80. PR M3W 03 1-3284 STENOG-RAPHERS—-Many. ToS70. PHONB SH 1-MOO way: fully equipped: established going tripod. 842-1224. "58 Chevy 2-dr. Sedan (500. 741-5107 v J84. business. Rent $160 per month. COTS — Not folding, with "5J Ofcevy Bel Air 954 DODGE — $150. Thia magnificent STBNO-BOOKKBEPER— HAROLD LINDEMANN, Broker, Eaton- TOP SOIL - FIIL DIRT TWO 30" COTS — Not folding., with Is up Tor sale only because I 14' LYMAN HUNABOUT — Controls, BOOKKEEPER—Payroll, EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Dftslel Paterson, 398 Harmony R deluxe mattressei, lull slie Bollywood '57 Chevy Wagon full cover. 38 h.p. Buccaneer 11)58. BOOKKEEPERS—Full Charge Ttotso *8Sa. KENNEL MAN _ Full-time. Apply town. U 3-1103. bed complete,' white headboard, ex. '5fi Ford Convertible nought a newer one. Its classic lines person COMBS ANIMAL H0SPIT-_ Ulddletown. OB 1-0509. OS 1-0423. ind graceful proportions remind me Excellent. Inspect MaKB offer. 7(1 PAYROLL OLERK-Typlst. To SOT. OULF, MODERN TWO BAY .— Sta- cellant condition, wringer washer. CaU '56 Ford Wagon 5823. TYPDJIS (UiERKS— To *65. Shrewsbury Ave. and Hwy. 35, Shrews- "to Ford Victoria Hitp. if a tug boat This sturdy relic ts in bury. tion lot leaie. ; , FLOWERING SHRUBS evenlngl 842-1805. • ; '56 Cadillac 62 Coupe laily use and promises to lust forever BOAT 12' MAOKIN11 BOOKKEEPER— To »8O, THREE-PIECE Contemporary Motion- 54 Olds W Sedan Best offer. Call TYFOSrr-FliLE OLBRRB, N.TT.C. " RETIRED MAN for night olerk. Nice Paid training. Excellent opportunity foi 3'-6\ Many varieties. 10 lor tS. Also al couch. Very good condition. CaU t passed Inspection December with REOBPTIONIST-TYPiaT— To lares lot ». MO-4733. lying colors. Price includes tfrei, two 747-4183 OASKOSR—U«ht typing. eaey job, about I - 8 hours dally. CO 4-2847. . . QUICK SAW! eodllKhts, tall pipe (with muffler) ant" Room and board. If a bandy man ..Hot p.m., CO 4-3161 IS' CUSTOM-BUILT cabin cruiser, SBORET.ARY-8 to 2* high. good pay. Call alter 11 a. m. 8724773. nights. . ___^_ MAN'S CLUB CHAIR -And end •» Step-in Van new $l6 battery. Call S42-3282 afte: daine type Good sea boat, Chris PARTIM- LISHDNQ table. In good condition oE solid MERCHANDISE WANTED •58 Ford Wsgon _J395 p.m. _^______Jraft V-8 power, 114 to 1 reduction, EXPERIENCED BOATYARD ME- matiogany wood. To be teen between '57 Mercury — 560 FALCON — Two-door, green, ex Ionel shall and tank, sleeps two. ACE EMPLOYMENT CHANIC — Sandy Hook Bay Marina. MORTGAGES 2-4 p.m. week days. Price $50. 2 Bassett 5 Highlands. 872-1450. PI.. Red Bank. Bint AMTrHTNO — Cash. Power tools, "M Chevy W*ton pan* :ellent condition. Must sacrifice. Call ead stove, cockpit control, also cabin guns, arss motors, etc What have Tou. '55 Chevy ~f£ 47-4183. ' . leeraee. Many eitras. Excellent con- AGENCY CASTRO CONVERTIBLE —Three easy Attic and cellar cleaning. T67-WI*. '64 Chevy ltlon, with trailer, ready for water, DAVENPORT FOR RENT chairs, bookcases, desk. Good condi- W6 OHSWUHJEIT — convertible, 3 7C0 Can be seen at 50 Monmouth 13 Broad St. Red Bank 'S3 caevy power slide. Black. Red and white SH 70(94 tion- A. B. Dick photo copy machine, WAWTKO ll'vd. Oceanport Call first, CA 2-1375, Accountant—Junior gS, Money one year old. call SH 1-4W8 7 to • P.m. uiuiu uKUgrrrai. KUOS pholstery. Good tares. Cftll after BOOKKEEPBR-TYPIST-GIBL FRIDAY Traffic Assistant Manager 18,400 Homeowners only CHIHESl AND PXBS1AM 138 1st Aw., All. Highlands p.m. 291-2245. 13* ROWBOAT—Good condition. Needi — Ons girl office. Experienced Invoic- Purchasing—Senior agent, 112,000 COLONIAL, CORNER CUPBOARDS FRIIDKAM OA1XERIE8 repair, 535. Call Mju-kettag-nEoooonae analyst $19,000 (two). fZS for both; Chippendale sofa HUH' nii.,1; N.trlll p, fool and proto ig code. Stanley OgonOfrski, 787-0S29. fice. Good salary. State references. type work. Top wages, plenty of overt Factory clearance sale. Men's socks, 'ANESSA'S SCHOOL FOR DOQS-Day. WANTED-AUTOMOTIVE •A.G." Box fill. Red BanK time'. BEACON TOOL COMPANY. MERCHANDISE bargain tKiCM. MONMOUTH HOSIERY time classes. And X board CATS, HCOME TAX RETURNS prepared by Hwy. 94r UsUw«D. LO 6-6W0. MH,Lb, 457 Broad, St., Shrewsbury, BIRDS, smsll doss with, kindness and VISIT CIRCLE TODAY tlilled accountant r CaU 291-1800 or FEMALE —.Experienced drapery op- FOR SALE Uonday-Ptiday, 8 a.m,-4:30 p.m. understanding. Pick up service. Qer- TOM'S FORD INC. erator. Good pay. Pleasant working PRZSSER9 — For dry cleaning plant, tan Shepherd stud service, and pup- conditions. Apply THE INTERIOR experienced, foll-tlrne. employment Ap- 8ED scilEENS — wood frame. les. OS 1-26T9. WD PAY CASH FOR USED CAR9 TP.EPLACE BCRKEN3 repaired and SHOP, 81 White Rd., Shrewsbury, N.J, ply LITTLE SILVER CLEANERS, 601 SALE 59"; 4-30IS9"; 2—30»55"; l30x FOR THE BEST 60 Main St. VO 6-1500 Hstawnn made to order. Bright Acre. SH 7-5555. Branch Ave., Uttla Silver, SH 1-120S. 3; 1—2Si95" — IL23 each. Phane POODLES — Standard. Ma.'e and fe- 1150 yds. fron\ Matawan RR Station) right Store. BH 7-2222. WAITRESSES — Aj In person, no IB 1-MIR alter 8 P.m. male puppies. Nine weeks, vaccinated telephone. MARK'S DINER. Hwy 35 TRACTOR TRAILER DRIVERS—Tank LUCITE and wormed. Very reasonable. Owner OK USED CARS! AUTOS ft TRUCKS AUTOS & TRUCKS Ulddletown. experience preferred. Appli Wall Paint — By .DuPont IV *-i;wmT£Ka. AXiuino mactunes leaving area, pa 1-ltoa between X p.m.-3 p.m., NAPpi, THI No <1 ilp- DRIES In 30 minutes. O all makea new or used. Ouaranteed EDUCATED, BRIGHT YOUNG LADY ma, Morrlslown Rd., Matawan. THINNING. Stay* on your brash. 22 w as K2&. Serplco'a 101 Uonmouth THREE KTITBira — Looking forr good to assist busy executive with business, lovely colon. Regular 97.15, Next to theater 8H 704S9. homes. Housebroken. CaU OS '1-Oitt art, 'Hi Journalistic projects. Write evenings. , 1959 CHEVROLET 'B.H.". Box 511. Red Bank. MEN-FULL TIME Foam Rubber $6.79 — - Twln-Fuil-Queen-Kln* COLLIE PUPS — AKC. Permanent AVON 8ELLB ITSHLF—Full or part Night office cleaning In Red Bank- sizes. FoamaM Htpy. 35, JCawntoire. shots. Raised with children. Top quality Impala sports sedan. Radio, time. Several territories open (or wom- Mlddletown area. Steady work, paid 'CROWN'S at a reasonable price. U 2-S563. en interested In having a good steady heater, power steering, Pow- holidays and vacation. Must have 31 Broad St. Bed Bank 8H 1-T8W MINIATURE FRENCH POODLES — Income. Experience unnecessary. SH i-car and btith certificate. Apply In BESTTOPSOIL AKC registered, black. CaU BH 14X77, 4343 or write; Mrs. Margaret Gulotta,' person for Interview this Wed., eve- MIXED HAY erglidc, very low mileage. P.O. BoxylM, Red Bank. thicken manare, bluestone, road 10 to 5. SH 1-&38B, M. ning, 6 to 6 only. HARMONY BOWL, Hockhockson Farm !l, nib gravel, smd, ml dirt. CASHIER AND SALES — Apply Sport- Rt. 3D, Mlddtelown. No pbone calls. Call M2-2oa _ ECKEL'S TRUCKING, Morgan- 1961 FORD ing Ooodi department ATLANTIC TWO SALESMEN — The opportunity of BTORM WINDOW — 8 tor $75. ttle. B6MS7OT. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT BUPERAMA, New ShreWflbiiry. a' lifetime. Air two Monmouth County installation optional. Call UNITED 8, 28" Boyp8 BIKE Convertible, radio, heater, DAVENPORT men' of. proven sales ability who areSILVERDOOR CO. 787-0628. Excellent condition APARTMENTS NO MONEY DOWN • BUDGET TERMS --m aECRETjLRY—L*eal, experienced, (90. unhappy In their present position. LIKE NEW PLYWOOD and dimension SH 1-1289 whitewalls, power steering, SECRETARY—Legal, trainee, open. Thorough training, starting salay open, UNFURNISHED — Three rooms, hill- lumber cheap. Also movable building* JSATINQ STOVS. bureaus, beds com- ilde location, Atlantic Highlands, tU '62 CHEVROLET ..$1795 '61 FORD $1295 SECRETARY—Legal, part-time, open. liberal welfare benefits. Ages 2S-45. 84'xlO1 from demolition 01 buildings Fordomatic, very clean. BTJENC-aLERKS-r Opm Preferably married. And dissatisfied II >lete, lamps, kitchen set, odds and Include) all utflltlN, 291-1454. • Biscayne Bed, Beautiful ma* Palrlane "500" 4-dr. sedan. earning leas than 98,500 after two Keyport Auction, Itt. 3». Woif Con- mdi. Will deliver. Call anytime, l roon finish. V-8 engine, Futiy equipped. Luxury and OLERK-TYPIST— 168. traction Co. CO 4-2120. UTTLB SILVER — Second floor. Five RBOBPTIONIBTOLBRK— Open. yeara. Please send resume to "B. T." rackson St, Hlghlsnds or call 87Z-O037. 1958 CHEVROLET itanda.rd transmission. Ra- value are combined in Uila Box 611 Red Bank. rooms, unfurnished. Available May L llo, heater. This automobile (learning white beauty. TV PORTABLE SALE 10VIN0 - Will sell custom built 12a Call SR 7-4588. reflect* excellent care. DAVENPORT PERSONNEL SERVICE log bouse for larse dog, 539.98. Phone Station wagon, radio, heater, T7 Broad St. Red BanX 747-8355 ESTABLISHED BUILDING iiAIOTEAI- '61 CHRYSLER ....$2295 NANCE COMPANY - Has opening tor IH 1-0519. (More Classified Ads V-8 with Powerglide. '61 CHEVROLET ..$1995 SECRETARY — Experience In short- two men between the ages of 30 - 60. BIS DISCOUNTS lEAUTIFUL PUR BO New rorlcer 4-dr. Green Band, and tyr"typing." Apply I'"n person, As estimators and salesmen. Experi' lfi" rv $13$M .up. Frets TV *tand. ever used. Nice gift. Cost S85, one On The Next Page) Impala convertible, automat- and black beauty. Automat- ELECTRO IMIMPULS: E LAB, 208 River ence hot an essential. Must have car. One week only. BecoadttLoaed TV irlce S90. Call 787-1489. ic trans., fully equipped, blue ic transmission. Paw&r St., Red Bank. SH 1-0494. Drawing account against liberal com- 939 up. HI-FI Stereos 188.88. Clod Just a Partial Listing interior finish with two-tone steering, power brakes, ra- mission. Phone VT. Reid, PR 5-0706 for radio. Translator sets, SH 1-700S. bluo exterior and blue top. dio and heater. Automotive WOMAN — For counter work In laun- Interview. Yes, Uiis la Uie ultimate in luxury at an unusual price. dry and dry cleaning store. Hours 12 "Rainbow" TV & Hardware Follow Your Friends To food Uute. - 4, six Jays a w«eK. Apply: DONALD'S J. M. FIELDS — Hwy. 35 HazlJt, N.J. COIN - O - MAT1C LAUNDRY. South ASSISTANT MANAGER — Manager, aoraM Acme iot). Broad St., Red Banl '60 DODGE $1195 Btldge Ave. and Newman Springs Rd., and two stock boys wanted In the PLASTIC COKE BARREL — Two cir- O. Howie Hustles... '61 RAMBLER $1295 Red Bank. paint and hardware department Ex Seneca 4-dr. Bed. Gorgeous perlence preferred. See either Mr. bomitors. Juice mscblne, electric cash Station wagon. Beautiful robin'i egg blue finish. EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIAN — With Ward or Miss Carole. register, bar sink, formica counter, gas blue flniah with a grey Inte- Fully equipped. PERFECT following; See Nino, 12 West Front charcoal. grill. 787-3101. THE REGISTER CLASSIFIED AD SAYS: CIRCLE rior. Fully equipped and CONDITION. Must be aetn - Reil Bank. SH 7-8430. to appreciate. . ROUTE SALES DESKS — Files. Conference tables, priced to fil your budget. RELIABLE WOMAN to care for three- chairs, addinng mmachiness , typewriter! CHEVROLET CO. year old child at my home. Must MEN — (THR-BE) full-time; (two) manual ana electrliIc, olllce equipment. Many Other Top Quality Cars to Choose From have transportation. Call between 10 part-time for customer service route. etc., bargain prices. New or used a.m..5 p.m. SH 7-9285. Food and cleaning supplies. Must be AAC Desk Outlet Co. Rt., 35. Oak 325 Maple Avenue Open Daily 9 'til 9 P. M., Saturday 'til 6 P. M. neftt, a£gre«8tve, have car. No layoffs, hurst. KB 1-39SO. WOMAN FOR GENERAL CLEANING no strikes. Call Mr. Chapman, 671- RED BANK — One day a week. Own transportii- 3400, 3 to S p.m. only. STICKLEY HARVEST TABLE — Fin THANK eat cherry wood 6' long, two drop tlon. References. Call alter 6 p.m.' CHEF — Top salary for right mag. 787-0127. leaves each U", center section 24*. Reply P.O. Box 08, Sea Bright, giving Table pads and table cloth also avail- ABSEMBLERS-9OLDERER8 —11.35 an work experience and telephone number. SH 1-3130 All applications treated In strict con It- able. Excellent condition. SH 7-4062 STENOGRAPHERS — Experienced to dence. after 3 p.m. ^^^ 70 week. 8ERVICB STATION ATTENDANT — SWIMMING POOLS OPEN EVENINGS ,EOAL SECRETARY — To *T5 week. Experienced, married, full-time, nights YOU :363 MAPLE AVE it RED SH 1-5255= MAIDS — Live In. (40-&O week. and weekends. Apply In person COM- WAITRESSES and COUNTER GIHLB MUTER'3 ESSO, 47 Shrewsbury Ave,, AND SUPPLIES to SI hour. Pre-Beuon prleei on above and be- N.J* STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE low cround pooli and accessories. 100% Bast Front St. Red Bank AMBITIOUB REAL ESTATE SALES- financing. Trained service department. NO FEE CHARGED MAN — Interested In & five figure Free delivery. SWIMMING IUVER WILL TRAIN — Two women for Bood Income. Must be aggressive. No POOL BALES, 1,1 2-17T7. Hwy. 35, Ea- MRS. paying Job as shirt operators. Only perlence neceaaary. THIS BE lontown. V4 mite loutb ol Motunouth those willing to work and seeking long- AGENCY, 08 MOW. Shopping Center. • • CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY term employment need apply. STAR > MEN NATIONAL CASH EEGIfiTBR — Paint CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS, 132 mixer,, leven ihowc&aes, two lsiandi, A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDSI Myrtle Ave., Long Branch. Represent alive or nationally known •mall parts cabinet* and shelving, call 3ALKSLAI3Y WANTED Cor women's company wm Interview at the N. J. after 6 p.m. CO 4-03&2. HAS JERSEY wear. Must have experience. Apply In State Employment Office at Front St., SEA 8K1FF INC., 3206 Hwy 35, Hazlet. PYPER Red Bank, Monday and Tuesday, from nmorc. J. YANKO, 30 Broad Bt., Red BUIU5ER MOVING FROM AR»A. — Bk 1-3 p.m. »W a week while training. Adding Machines — Typewriters Burplua building materials. Two 13 tan Cesspool Cleaning Piano—Organ Tuning 'lECfcPTIONIBT-CLEIRK — Good typ- TWO YOUNG MEN — 18- 2i (or all-package air conditioner!, modern Mrs. J. Pyper of 530 North Blvd., South Ist able to meet public Plessant tele- around work. Career opportunities for eather folding door, 10' high, 10' wid«. BEPT1C TANKS, dry wells serviced. phone voice. Nice office and working right man In printinting Ifield. Apply 7S Paint. Many other Items, no reasonable *X>DING MACHINES - Typewriters Leeching field added. Backnoo work. PIANOS-ORGANS Welt St., Red Bank:,. ORcall Bll M300, sold, rented, repaired. Sorplco's 101 Tuned — Repaired — Regulated conditions. Blartlng time to be ar- offer refused. &H 1-2233. Belmar recently took advantage of our Monmouth 8t. Red Boflk. 811 7.04SS. c. a ivuson. SH nwa. Raymond BosworUi BH 1-7863 ranged. Moderate salary to start. Fes PAINTERS — Interim* and exterior, paid. (16 day up. Home Improvements PIANO TUNING — Available eve- AUTO MECHANIC- — ItambUr ex- Pets and Livestock column, and writes: Antiques Wanted nings. James A Eyan. CA 2-7524. Call DAVENPORT PERSONNEL SERVICE perienced preferred, $86 week. / USEDT.V.'S FINISHED BASEMENTS, remodel- after 6 p.m. 77 Broad St. Red Bank TOOL MAKER— First class, 12.73 "hour. fSS.M. AOET.V., 68 Hwy 35. Neptune BH 7-3355 KITCHEN HELPKR8 - To WO weeh. City. HI S-8W32. Old Dolls, guns, lewslry, cut glass, lni( plumbing, electric wiring, ma- "YOUR PAPER SOLD MOST OF furniture. Civil War books. Appraisals sonry and painting. For tree estimate EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES - Pull N.J. STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE 'COMPOSER" — Electric chord organ. call SH 7-1672 Plumbing and Heating 1 48 East Front St. Red Bank Never been used. Originally (13S, will made. Oilman. SU 7-1141. or part-part-time. Apply In person SHORE NO FEE! CHARGED WORKING MAN'S contractor—Aller- POiIN: T .INN, Hwy 35, Hazlet sell >75. BH 7-2231- OUR DOGS . . . GOOD PAPER!" atlons additions, painting, masonry, KEEOAN'S A1B COMPMJSSon Spray tank an( Appliance Repairs WAITRESSES —. Full or ran time. TOOL MAKERS spray gun. After 6 p.m. and all those little lobs. Bvenlngs LO 24 Hour Service. All heating units Call 842-3400. THE ANCIENT MARIN- You, too, can get wm* extra cash the fast and 0-17U serviced. SH 7-1J27. SH 1-787J. Bit RESTAURANT, 1270 Ocean Avo., 787-4830 APPLIANCE REPAIR and Installa- Sea Bright. First class. Top wages, plentty o STEREO FM — ffi^O HP-31, 28 watt tion. Residential and commercial wir- timtimee . BEACON TOOL CCOMPO AANY. Hwy. stereo ampllfer. Kico H^T-tlO FM tuner eaiy way ... by using The Register Classified. It's ing. All«n Electric. SH 7-0612. Lawn Mower Repairs Roofing, Siding and Insulation OIBL FOR PART TIME OFFICE 3344, MMatawan . LO 6-664066640. Both in walnut cases.. JDJco Mode] WORK — Typing esientlol. Bongarzone MX-&0 Multiplex Adapter. Used about ALL KINDB OF LAWN MOWER Nur«ery, Wnynlde Rd., New Shrews' HANDYMAN — Part-time for work on inexpensive, too. Try our eight-day plan fodayl Auto Body Repair Hand and circular eaws, sharpened, estate. APP'y In person & to 13 on ne year, like new, $170 complete, rcpaliel free pick up. 291-2437, Aluminum s.dlng-ELIMINATS-exnen bury. ^^ Saturday or call EH M643. a!l after 4, LO 9-2281. live pointing, unsightly exterior MANAdER FOB LUNCHEONETTE - BXPERT PAINTING and body walls, gable ends. 14 beautllul colors, In a large retail store, "experience MARRIED MAN as all around clerk SHOP BY PHONE pair. Moderate prices. McCarthy Painting and Decorating horizontal or vertical panels. For do- necessary. Good salary plos commis- In 4lquor store near Red Bank. Age Chevrolet, Atlantic Highlands. 291-0305 lt-yoursclf home owner or Installed by sion. Paid vscatlon. Write "A.N." Box 44-50. Oood opportunity. Write age, Tree quick dally delivery In Red Bank LOUIS CASSAN — Painter, decorator, exports. Low, low prices. FREB ES- 511j Red Bank. experience and references to "B.X.", area. Outlying district* Wednesdays p&perhanger. 2o years experience. 43 TIMATES. PROWN'B, 32 Broad Bt.. Box til, Red Bank. and Baturd&ys. Discount price Anto and Truck Rental Chapln Ave. 8H 1-1708 after 8 p.m. Bed Bank, SH 1-7KM. SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST — o •ROWN'B. 31 Brotd St.. SH 1-7600. busy physfolnns office, Hazlet area. LICENSED REAL ESTATE SALES. MAN — For new office openlnirg o~~n MOVING — Will sell antlalie cradle REGISTER AVIS—Rent a new car or truck. Low L. H. HILL - Painter .Interior and Insulation A Siding Corp. Certified Excellent working conditions. State ref- exterior. No jobs too large or too erenfes. Apply "A.R." Box 511 RedHwy. 38, la Raritan Township, Part and msrbletw bureau, both tor »IB rates. Maple Ave, Red Bank. 8H 7- Johns-Manvllls contractor. PR 6-8407 time acceptable, Commission only. Phone BH 1-0519 0308. PR 4-52H. Dally 7 n.m.-10 p.m. sma. 787-1075. BOY — High school graduate for stock For free estimate call 747-3041, Insulation, installed and guaranteed and retail sales. Phone BH 1-7163 for tiUlLDBiK -i New homes, room ad- tat 10 years. PR 4-0705 28105(0. I LEGAL SECRETARY — Experience iPPointment HOUSE SHUTTERS - Cheap. Wash- CLASSIFIED ADS dltlona basement and attic roumi. PAINTING AND PAPER HANOINO- stands W. rocker 12, etc. 117 Main For a good clean Job, reasonable required. Bultiry 5110. kitchens, garage, repairs and alter 1 147-3731) BUTCHER — All around, fringe bene- Bt., Port Monmouth. (The Market Place for Modern People) allont. Herbert Blgenrauclt. SH 1.«'! Call SH 7-3(1)1. Ed Zlnser Tel. Answering Service fits, paid vacation, start S2.00 hour. PART TIME - AT HOME PAINTEH - Handy with brushes, five- PLANTS FOB HALE — Vegetables, J. PICONE - Ceraotlc tile con. TOM . SLATD - Painting and Decor- I SECRETARY.— Legal experience, oN day week, start a hour. cabbage, lettuce, Flowers. Marigolds. tractor (or quality, price, and prompt ating. General Contractirif, fully In- LET US BB your secretary. No need ^lllce dictation, home typing, 20-26 hours PAINTERS HELPER — BUrt JI.M /j% mortgage. Monthly payment, urns an.VEft OAMOOD _. u>. parking. Bui llnei, adults. All utilities. E125, in-f room 12x16, dining roam, four bed- Unfurnished IS9, lurnJshed tlOO. ye»rl> roomi, UlerJ bithroosB, Near school. bull. SH 7-3770. 10% down wanned buyer. U8,SM. MICKEY MOUSE By WALT DISNEY TKBBB BOOM APARTMENT — 44SCENIC DRIVE-A1I brick and a wide yard. Three bedrooms, two Hector PI.. IM Bank Call. ull baths, full cellar, recreation room, paneled living room with SCHANCKASENCY LO 6-0131 fireplace, three-car garage. FHA approved, must be seen! Keillor t Ua&trn PI. Red Bank BBWEAABEK AU. LOffO BBANCH — Three-room unfur THOSE CUP RSCOXPS HB 9HIN6UE7 niihed uwrtmint All utllrtlas Inoluded. DISTRESS SALE—"Victorian" 2M-story frame, best location, third SH 74397 w Member Multiple Listing WE THREW OUT? HIS KOOF= . . „ AvallableMly 1. OA Z-UM. flight»!•_•_ a. apartment- — a i., new the«t >, new Tat'* _.» -" . i*v*">) «fl«rv< uvn*| uw ** uiviuj|. manliiHHyj V41VextrasA Hiv.a PriceA I JVVdU UUUWundert FAIR HAVEN—Four-bedroom, lUj-bath HS "print; Bt. Red Bank r"A "I sal. $13,500—10% cash. Hour bedrooms, full cellar, Cape Cod In quiet neighborhood. Den, Available May L Bpaolou* ttve-ramv garage. "~ lot, insulated last year, new bath, dressing room, full baaement, flagstone patio, excel- apartment. Four rooms July L Pie lent FHA loan available. Price low owner transferred. tot quick lale at only S18.600. Call ui call BH 1-M72. today, THOMPSON AOINCY, Realtor, IV, and tfi ROOM a.patrtmenti 81 E. Front St., Red Bank. SH 1-0700. and < . __ Molly Pi vuiunV Branca ind Madison HOUSES FOR RENT HOUSES FOR SALE CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES — Your de- Red Qank. Call IH 1-SU5- ilgn. Bring the plans or use our plans. THBBB ROOMS and bath, turaliiud. to A29 Per MonUi Locate In thla tranquil country com- THBD BERO AOENCX RANCH TYPE munity of Long Bridge Acres, Colts me or two adults, no pett-'M Herbert Neck Township N. J, TUB CAH1LL St., Red Sink. Mid Tbia well located Beltord ihree-btflroor CO., Inc., Ren EsUte, LO «-OO48 or OS 1-1000 horns wttb •xp&tulon attic hu (ulLO S-oooi. FURNISHED —Kluaun-tMdroom apart- dtnlac room and lujje kitohen wit! ment private »afb. aU utilities alip- EATOKTOWN—Four-room bunia, dinette; nffd* ioolc decoration. Nic piled. . One block bu> •tot, front poren. 01 no down payment am BELFORD—Uodern cuatom-bullt three- preferred. 7B7-43T8, W.M moiUhly. Otherj f400 down am! bedroom ranch. Utility room, waaher, Wvr ROOMS *- unforalibeel, _ 192.60 litonthly. Subject to VA or Fr dryer, desirable baieboard heat, at- Jiol THRBB BEDROOMS, IH Utha, rec ipproyal. Full price H2,GC». Act now,tached garage. Convenient to ahopplng culet•JUIVt.l Yearl*»t*»l!y^ rental»«ail*B*P, _ heaMM—t ~ an^Tiidl &W» , porch. iaraie, lovi and icbcols, high ground. Asking water Included, gea Bright. M2-MM- areabrCSa, A'm>ADsl\^/%"APPUEIBBOOK.lnwX t>e y /de (17,000. 8NYDBH REALTORS, Five H ROOM* - Newly furnished, and rated, available Mar t. OS Cornen, Mfddietown. OS 1-2990. decorated tor diierlmlnatinf couple. FOUR-ROOM UOUBS — Tile bal Navesfnk Associates THE PHANTOM By LEE FALK Pint Boor. Private front, and rear Lrrruc SILVER THRSE-BEDROOM ir.tnr.ee. Can be «een «venliin 1 arie yard, carport, flit • roonl Realtor! SPLIT plui den. Call ifter 5. OA >- Htllsdale Ave., Umt Branch. CA 2 Hwy. 36 3292. lllddletown MEANWHILE, 65M. 08 14600 HAZLKT — Four bedroom!, IH b(thi, PORr HONMOUTH — rwt rooro» un- WANTED TO RENT Member Red Bink Multiple Lilting in, nice yard. 110,11'XI, CASEY'S AGENCY, BACK AT fornlshH. Aaulti only. CaU- Northern Monmouth Multiple Llstli Hwy. 36, Hulet CO 4-8442. BABABU'S 7B7-1H4 O MORE AND MORE CAMP— KCTS — For tbree^Mdrootbree^Mdroomm ren INVESTMENT PROPERTY — Ocean- *•• itl entranci. SB 7-O303. a.m. a HigWlM 22' living room and ready to move "I Into. Subject to qualified FHA buyers GO WE VflHD UP WHERE WE StilUbli AprU M. Injutre JH 1 ivmlnii. tnmi IWTBWIBLV 1-M07, rur only $18,850. WALKER * WALK- « Hudlnt Rotd. Red Bank. NICELY PDIunSHBD ROOK — N FOUR-YEAR OLD COLONIAL — Four ER, Realtors, Hwv. 35, 10O0 feet south YOU GOT ME BTAtrrB>.~9conv KEPT "«XJ AUVE OFBOTHOF'yOU triniportatlori. abopplni.. Kid Bui roomy bedrooma, 1% baths, apaclous of Uly-Tullp Co., Hlddletown. PHONE HOME/ 6K1C> AND YOU WERE IN GOOD BH 7-0M5 after «.__ living room, dlnhic room, moderr, 971-3011. Multiple Lilting * and trade- ENOUGH TRAINING TO DRAQ COMMERCIAL RENTALS kltchea Baienent and atucbed la lm. Open 7 diys. l 10011 AND BOARD — SUutle an, rife. Walking dlltlnci to DUI, ichooll HIM AU.THE WAY HOWE/ louble, reanuble rat* by day, we and ihopplDg. Jmt reduced to JJ8,00C. YOU CAN'T MISS ON THIS ROOMY monlh. U23BP See It tocfiy. AOUSTOH VTATORBURT, HOUSE In quite area of Little Silver. HIGHLANDS Reajtors. l< W. Front St., Red Bank Picture window living room, aepatale LAD? TO SHARE ROOM with wldl BH 7-3500. dining room, den, three lovely bed Call BH 1-113? between • lid rooma, bith, iterate room, attached 4,000 sq. ft. Garage, outsldi p.m. ' ^__ HAZLBT SPUT-LIVEL — Seven am ball room, three bedroomi. IH bathi garage. Abaentee owner will aacrlflci rtorage, shop, Jift, dirt floor part. 81N0UB BOOHS - Uleu anacom. at 116,1100. XLWOOP A. ARMSTRONG >rttble. ReaaomWe rate*, aenilemen One-car jnraie. Call owner anytim AGENCY, Realtor, tSB Prospect Av $125 monthly. Teterred. 13 Walltce SL SH 15391 Il«.60O. OO 4-019. LHtle silver. SH l-<500. I HAVE A TJBASANT ROOM — Shower, Utdl PARK LIKE BETTINO — Bpirklln SPRING BUYS —Two-bedroom ranch. COHFES6K3N TO ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS irlvuejwlvuejw . p«run«. Reiionabie. 4T white. Five bedroomi, den, flreplac It Hudson Ave., West Kes.nsburg.Aek- Suiuet A»e., RRedd BankBank. SHSH I-M38. two bathe, modern kitchen. Rlvi Inx S8,9S0. Port Monmouth. five rooms, rlghti. Three bloeki to Red Baa] THREW ASNOWBAU. 1,600 sq. It., industrial shop, slab LAROB turnUhed bedroom, reuonibli scnoola, churchei. ind ihopplng center. basement, *8,900. CHATEAU REALTY Tie ibort blook man builneu dlitrlc I2S.00O. 811 It today. ROIATON-WA. Real Eitate, 219 Cirr Ave., Kean, TrlAT STARTED floor,* ceiling, truttrim. bui llnea. 5T Peten PI., Red Binl TERBTOY, Realtor, It Weal Front It, burg. 787-SSSI. 1 THATSNOWSUPEr* off First Ave., near Hwy. 36, $85SH T-SS28. Red Bank. »H 7-3500, LINCROFT — Seven acres, (our h monthly. ;OOMS FOR RENT - Call aft' RED BANK HOME-Jun oft Broad roomi, family room, modern kitchen, St Seven roonii, two bath*, fireplace, dining area, spacious living room. Ex- By JIM BURNETT and GEORGE CRENSBAW *•""• SH 1-852J mnporch. In exnllwt condition. Quiet cellent farming. SH 1-2111. NUBBIN STORES •treat. WaDdni dlnanee to lhosplhg. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Like new, school! and tralni. H7.8J0.' Call ui to-three-bedroom split, lft baths, two- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE day. ROLSTON WATEP.BURY, Real- car garage, city sewers, many extras. Two excellent stores, First Ave. ton, II W. Front Bt, Red Bank, Priced to lell. 2918020 after 5 p.m. good disptay. *uit«l!]e-offices; HOUSES FOR SA1E 6H ?^K».. • ,. ,.-••.. . . RUUBON . WVEBVUW - IV, year LINCROFT — Thrte-'bearoom ranch, service shop, storage. 175 month- old ranch, immieulite oooaltlon. Tmee- biKmint framed for recreation room. TOPS FOR COMMUTERS bedrooms, tffi bath,-wlie beard, JSegullful fenced lot.: 25 trees. Near ThK Ideally sKuated. Wddletown »pl pegged noori WUMBt durtahci 5 Parkway UA'M. lUo's- . Refrigerator, level homi has lour bedrooms on o> ocean, ichooli, ' churchei and ihopa.wisher, dryer. Aisumt 01 mortgal level, dining room aod' large de: Only S15.B0O. Call for appointment IKS per month. SH 1M0S. BOWTELL Utility room, bvtnlzed garage. Lari RofJrrONWATERBUIlY, Realtor!, U BUI* DIRECT — Spanish ranch o, lot. QI no down payment tuf montw: Weit Front Bt., Red Bank. SH T-SKKL beautifully landscaped M acre lol Otheri (900 down aM *M8.50 montAl: Three entrance*, livinc room with fire- R«al Bubltct to VA or FHA approval. Fu FAIR HAVEN— seven roomi (Three place, illnlng room, kitchen, two bed- Leonardo lea US.8C0. Act now. call bedroomi), former carriage houie, In rooms, tiled bathi with ahower. Fin- Ml «eiuet aarea, i29,000. Phon, ished, basemen^ with complete kitchen, ]2iM Navesink Associate owner SH 1-5070. bar and workshop. our«ie. Front porch LITTLE SILVER — Not fancy. Just ani rear patio. £W.6jM. 8H 1-WHS7. 30 years in the Bayshore - Realtors homey, lqyely ranch on large plot SOLO YOUR HOME? Then come to with tr'eel. Three. bedrooms, bath, pic- Long Bridge Acres, ColU Neck, N. J. OFFICE SPACE 934 Hwy. 39 lliddletol ture window living room, deluxe kltch- We offer custom-built homes on one OS 1-0600 '1th built-in cabinets, attached ga- acre and IVi acrei. Your plans or B«u nirnMaed, will redecoiiU to iurMember Red Bank Multiple Listing im ™" SeTirmeili. Beit location. wU rage. Come take a look, it'i only ours. Taxes unbelievably low. THE Northern Monmmrth Multiple U "- SlCCOO.. . KLWOO..D_ A. ARMSTHONO CAHILL CO., Inc., Real Estate, LO fl- •uWlTfde « neceinry. «e» and com AOINCY, Realtor, 659 Prospect ATI., 0WS or LO 6-0001. ¥-17 part. »H HIM. FOR GROWING FAMILY Little Sliver. SH 1-4S00. of L1TTLS SILVSR —' Seven-room Cape LODGE ROOM lor lent. Center Shrewsbury—Low taxei, low neatl iowiT Could bee uieuiedd alio for office FOUR-BEDROOM RANCH — JM "«• Cod, two tiled lathi, llreplace, large S Aoxut>M«lT S4O0 ig ttf . »">WrIU- cost, low price. Flvexoom Cape C dentlal area, New Monmoutb. Full baie- living room, full dry cellar, atlachec POGO By WALT KELLY ut>M«lT S.4O0 wui) fully Iniulaled Hxufnton aUI ment, large pttio, lot lOOxloO. mW garage, S21,S0a SH 7-33W. »U W B Deilnble location. Only 113,90). Can for appointment OS 1-lStS. MANY EXTRAS — Sunny enclosed ~ STORES CROWELL AGENCY Realto LINCROFT — Four bedrooni, family porch, three double bedroomi, two room, basement bar, 1 acre, 2^ tiled baths, plus powder room. 30x19' WWrt «L — Bert location, redecora- S. Front St. Red Bank SH 1-4031 bathi, three years old. 120,800. or o llvlnf roam air conditioned through* tun completed, imall a;: lam ipice to Member Multiple Llitlm •Hit Tour renulrement. 8H T-lllA fer. Owner CA 2-6539. out. High usumable 1% mortgage. 4BW SHREWSBURY - Colonial, [o Two-car (Uached garare. Large lot MIDDLETOWN — Near Red Bank. All thla and top schools. At reduced BPACB - SulUble for itorage or U|ht bedroorai. ill large roomi. S2e,6Oa K Ideal (or commuter with growInK manufacturlnminulacturlnii avaUablt for rent Ig«- cellent cpndltlonf Owner. SH T-5380. •king price of 124,t50. HALL BROS., tlon luit ouuldi Red Bank. Call SB 7- family Cape Cod, (our bedroomi, l>j tutors. BIS River Rd., Filr Hiven. id __ tS Ql/UM1 tfTRXXT o7 expinslv batiu. targe lot, many trees. Quli SH 1-7S8S. 2MO durlm ttuelneie touri. lomea In estate are* ol Llncr^oft, neai street 117,000. flH 1-0M7. BTORE FOB RBW - N«rt to Miyfllr Christian Brothers Academy In St. BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPBD luper Barlcet. Newman spring Rd.. Leo'i parlih. Largi white brick and COLTS NECK 1IOLMDEL RANCH — 22' llvlhj room with brick Ked Bank. Call diyl SH I-85W. • shingled Colonial. Charming living and J. D. Roche Agency fireplace; dining room, lovely eat-In Long Bridge Rd., Coin Neck cltchen, three bedrooms, two full tiled rlnp BH 1-WH- lining rooms, four big bedroomi, lift! S4S-489S — Office ipace for rent. jn/infahed. TWD colored tiled baths, >atlut, buement recreation room, acr Rim recreation room, baiement, acreened RANCH TYPE HOME — Three-bed- >lot with many evergreens. Absentee call 8H170O porch. On one acre. Buy direct from rooms, living room, dining room, kitch- jwner will sacrifice at 123,500. Call »ner. Price t32.»00. BH 1-31M. en. Full cellar. One * car garage. For us tor derails rltht now. WALKER A 2O'x70' STORE In five itore unit on- more Information cill CA 2-04B9 ifter WALKER AOM9NCY, Realtor*. Hwy. 39, Hwy Si Mlddletowo. one mile nonn IWNER SELLING - Cape Cod. Ml "*30 p.m. Shrewsbury. . SH 1-621Q. 24-hour tele 3 hit Bar*. Sultible lor proIeMlonal letown Township. Cuitom blrdt built- ihone lervlce. or commercial me. BH 7-37M, L Icltchen, oil radiant heit flr«pl«c«. EXECUTIVE QUALITY CAPS COD lumlnum comblnattoni. Aiklnc 113, COLONIAL— On two landscaped acre* BELFORD —i Cape Cod, seven roomi, 00. 787-02(0. 'ith lai*ce trees. Gracious circular four bedrooms, 1% baths, full cellar, HOUSES FOR RENT drivt, 30 prize fruit trees, four large :arport. 15x28 concrete swimming pool, 1EW BHREWBBURX — Spicloui O bedrooms, 2& tiled baUu, dlnins room, >atlo, cabana. Corner lot beautifull: mill ranch, three bedroomi. Caolc living room with fLreplaea, lsrc* mod- andacaped. 414 QI mortgage. Pr. FIVI-ROOJi HOME — In West Keans- ocatlon. Ivirge rooma, eucloied porcb, ern kitchen, den, breeztwty,. huge ale sail. Cal] 787-3341 for appoint- burg unfurnished, J100 plui utilities. lijitooe patio, 4U% mortfaie, (18,000 rinlthed baiement playroom, laundry, ment. MARY WORTH By ALLEN SAVNDERS and KEN ERNST One-jear leue. OttATBAU RKM.TY ?ll owner LI 2-1839. and wine cellar. Attached two>car ga- Bell Estate, 31S Can Ave., Keanl- ragft wUh 20x40 abop behind. Owne burg. 787-5884. AIK HAVEN — .Two-«Uiry colonia I LYNN-MA/6E lulet llreet. cloae to achooli. Three transferred out or area. SacrUice. LOTS AND ACREAGE THIS HAS BEEN UKE-BEIN5 HERE'S YOUR CORPOIWTIOM WIDB BB1JJCTION O? RBNTAL8 - bedrooms, 1U baths, Interior juit H0.000. C*ll SH 1-0089 evenings. WE REPORT, JOHN!-1 WROTE. MV FurnHfteEl tod uofumtinid. Inuneol- inted. Aiklnj S23.400. Por appoinl RUMSON — l!i ACRES on hill, high fOli'D BtTTK K££P ALLOWED TO 60 BACK AND LIVE ate occupancy. Samuel Telcher Agency RED BANK - River Plaza lection. and dry, beautiful view, top locitlon, FOR A MIKUTE-IN TW5 5U66E5TION5 ON THE MA ent ull CA 9-11B3. 115,900. Attractive Cape Cod. Seven RISH7 OVER A6AIN-5OME EXPERIENCE Ocemtoit Ave.. Octanport Call or dial ;ll,0O0. 842-04(4 after S p.m., all day ROOM-WnH THE OLD CHAIR, .WHILE YOU WERE 5LEEPIN6! LI SJSM or U 2-8ML UVIR V1IW AND RIVER RIGHTS— rooms, bath, automatic heat. Occupancv laturday, Sunday. YOU ENJO/ED-A LONG J ^harmlnK colonial in Immaculate con June 19. Exclusive, with CONSTANCE "AND YOU SWN6IN6 M HOT , 5MITTY! SXA BRIGHT — Five roomi. Newly IMITH. II Maple Ave., Fair Haven. MIDPLBTOWN LOT — Chlpel 50 I'M THE. ltlon, live large bedroomi, two tiled Hli: COfFEE-IF0R60T •IF THt 5UBJE.CT redecorated. Immediate occupancy. StS iathi, den, large living room -with !H 1-2303. Rd. R15 zone. $3,600. WEARY ONE. NOW! per monlh. BH HIM. treilace, aeparate dining room. Spa- SH 1-7975 WHERE I W«.» C0ME« UPJ-IT'5 ,AKHUR8T — Lovely Capi Cod Just ••BE SURE THE HALL TKREB-BJCDROOM HOUSE - «0 Wll-oloue deluxe, modern kitchen. Relien completed. Four bedroomi, m blthi, IBATJTIFUL Imdicaped lot In ex- Him St., New Shiewibury. CHI 771-patio. Full baiement Value picked al many extra features. Large lot Nice :lualve section of Shrewsbury. Phon, DOOR. IS LQCK.ED 26.000. ELWOOD A. ARMSTRONG section. 117,MM. Phone owner at KE 1-IH 1-0519 or your own broker. 1 7<82. .OKNCY. Realtor, ISM Proapect Ave, WHEN YOU 60 OUT. SUMMER RENTAL lttle Silver. SH 1-4500. 1648. LOCUBT — HBrUhorne Woods 1(4 Oeeanfront, private beach, four bed- acres hilltop. LoveJy uprlver view. OP AHKA — River Plata. H5O down TOUSE AND STORE — 110 flhre* roomi, two blthi, June and July. lury Ave., Red Bank. J1M00. cal Beautiful big trees. Secluded area. 11,450. 1th FHA mortgage or assume 112,200 18,000. Call SH 7-4206 after 6 p.m. Riverfront private dock four bed- tortgage, mo per month Includes '47-5077. | l maldr« quartan, ttirouth Labor -ist redecorated. Large Uvlnf ^IVERSipE HEIGHTS — Waterfront, rooml, room, three bedrooms, baaement wit ilder home surrounded by trees. Largi REAL ESTATE WANTED 202 0 E. > Uai game room. Koom for second screened porch overlooking river. FOUL CSAS.H.TINDALL* . Reillor. ith and fourth bedroom. Mr. Coiens, aedrooms, large atone fireplice. Quiet, Front Bt, Red Bmk. SH 1W30. I1-7SSS or 222-9180. Asking 115,21)0. best resldentlll neighborhood wR00M8—BndoieIR0 d porch, walking distance to Red Bank. Price l'i baths, larce froundi. Available ISD BANK AREA — Modern [on 'Ith us for prompt lervlce. Membe larce ledroom home, two full bftthi; lirgf SS9.S00 with liberal allowance for dec- Multiple Listing service. ROLSTON June 15. M4jar, enclosed iur u Llespeople have clients waft. RIVETS FAIR HAVEN — Six-room duplex, oil r ill qualified buyers. Full price torch, patio, beautifully landscapes, Ing for your Mating. They need ranches, heat tllO. Lea». Pay Qvm beat and 14.750. M.E. BOYBON AOENCV. PR 4 ksklng 118,900. Please call us for ap- split levels, two stories; also Invest- -TH' utllltlet. 741-74S), liter «:30. 162. olntmenl THOMPSON AGENCY, Real ment property. Call ui for a quick youvuitnr MAR r, II E.Front St. Red Bank. SH 1- siie. Two offices serving you, !0O. WALKER & WALKER RI3HT WEAR/MB HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE :UHEON COLONIAL — New home In Realtors THERE? fflHEff ccellent area. Four large bedrooms, Shrewsbury Office Ulddlltown Office ELSVATOR ' living room, lovely dining room, IH 1-5212 OS 1.3311 I'LL BE- r y dutifully equipped kitchen, double E NEED GOOD HCMI8 for serlotlL SHOES! >ven, dlihwasher etc., den with flre- >uyeri. The Dowitra Agency. Realtors. LINCROFT lace, two and one half tiled baths. E. Front St. Red Bank. SH 1-1700. full basement and two-car attached ^racn complete the picture, A truly t>eautlful home In a pretty setting of -LEGAL NOTICE '-"•n -n- »1W,00», RU«nBJ,L V BOWS tffl EALTORS, MO River Rd. Fair Inven. -11 7-4532. Member Multiple /tiling Service. ' NOTICE OF SALE TAKE NOTICE, that on Tuesday, UP FOR ADOPTION! prll 23d, 1063 at 10:00 A.M. there 'hli warm, cozy, lovable ranch must ill be offered for sale at the office lave a new owner to give It the>f Leo Weinstein, Counsellor at Law, ving care It'l been used to. Entrance 40 Main Street. Matawan, New Jer- Iyer, IS'' living room, separate din- iy the bslow listed Itema which are ig room, paneled science kitchen. part ol the Estate cf the late Kaipar re* bedrooms,, finished basement. Moorman. 850 down. Low monthly payments tn luallfTed FHA buyers. Selling to yc-M for These Items wit) be sold to the high- *IM3, FliU KnUrpfU* Ir* 15,800. WALKKR t WALKKR. R'»l- it bidder, for cash, subject to taxes, >ri Hwy. 39, 1000 feet louth of Llly- lens, releases, tenants and iny other 'ullp Co., Mlddletflwn. PHONE 671- natters which may ippear of record 311. Multiple Listings end trade-Inn. nil subject further to the right of theTHE RYATTS By CAL ALLEY 7 ilnys • Executrix to reject any bid mide. Item! offered lor sale ire: JNCROFT EARLY AMERICAN 1. Mortgage, Clarence T. Shiw and Neat split level on large plot in Llncrolt. Living room, il'ICO*' — Split-level on Urge corner luth Shaw, husband anil wife, to Kan- Eot. Rear yard fenced for privacy, Moormin, dited October 11, 1999, dining room, kitchen with built-in range, den. three bed- seeing living room, 12*21. Kitchen ue October 11, 1975, bearing Interest rooms, l\i baths. Storm, sash and screens. Full basement nine service counter. Dining area Ihe rate cf t%\ principal balancr with ssphalt tile floor. Owner transferred. Anxious to ith pine, dado. Colorful dim with bantc- ue si of. February 1, 1M3, 110,317.6?; ciel, irttflclal fireplice. Three-bed- lnclpll and Interest payable monthly tell, Asking $23,000. ooms, tiled bath. Screened porch. At- l f.02.40, covering premise! situate In ichtd garage. $30,000. LAWRENCE IO Township of Marlboro, County of SEE ANY MEMBER OF THE SOHItL'NO, RBALTOH. 16 Bnrlng [onmouth and State of New Jersey, . Red Bank, SH 7.4131. Member 2. Houie and lot, altuats In the Town- ultinlF Listing. ilp of Marlboro, County of Mon- [IDDUETOWN — Near Llly-Tullp nouth and state or New Jersey and RED BANK AREA >nd Bell- Labi. Split level, three-bed- nori particularly described in deed re- ooms, p.^t balhl, many extra* Call orded In the Clerk's Office; of Mon- 19 1-3284 owner. loi,th Counlv In Book 2291) of Deeds, 'igi 397 and occupied by tenants. ATino • — Three-bedroom horn'-. Icrt W. Huehsch and Ituth Huebsch. MULTIPLE LIFTING SERVICE ,lving room, kitchen and Mnlnt room, 3. Any other Item which li part of celient condition. One block south estate and wnlch (he Executrix Listed on pags 168 of the Yellow Page Directory ! Hwy 36. Priced for quick aale at . offer for aaie. 13.800. Call BITTNER * CARTON QRACE COMPOLY, Executrix ol the .OENCY. M Mtln St., Keyport. CO 4 Estate of Kianar lloorman, deensed. April 10, 12, 11, 17, 19 (49.40 LOW DISCOUNT

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