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SehoolBudgetsDefeated HIGHLANDS - The revised $141,375 UNION BEACH — Voters here turned 1963-64 local school budget went down to de- down the proposed 1963-64 school budget for feat last night by a 2 to 1 margin. a second time yesterday—again by a narrow The current expense category, $127,430, margin. was defeated 194 to 101, and capital outlay, Only the current expense account was $7,000, 193 to 99. voted on. The count was 158 to 121. At the first election, Feb. 13, current ex- At the first election, Feb. 13, the account pense was voted down, 342 to 168, and capital was voted down, 170 to 119. After this defeat, outlay was defeated, 320 to 165. the board did not revise the budget. Under state law, the budget now goes to Board President Camilllo Severinl said he Borough Council for revision. was extremely disappointed at the small turn- The governing body must meet Tvith trre out yesterday. school board first. But the board «an-. only Under state law, Borough Council now advise; it has no authority to direct how has the authority to revise the budget. It much should be cut from the spending sched- must first meet with the school board to ule. ' .. go over the spending schedule. After meeting with the board, council has Mr. Severini said last night he will try only 10 days in which to make a decision to''arrange the meeting by Monday. After and certify the total budget amount to the the session, council has 10 days to act on county Tax Board. budget reductions. After the first budget defeat, the school As defeated, the budget totals $545,535, board cut $4,000 from the teachers' salaries an increase of $80,002, It calls for $407,716 account. The capital outlay category was left to be raised by taxation, an increase of unchanged. $55,535. • The defeated spending schedule was The high school tuition increase in the $1,300 higher than the current schedule of budget is $35,000. $140,075. It called for $66,005 to be raised by 1 Contributing to the current expense in- taxation, a decrease of $4,077. crease are administrative and teachers' sala- Board President Alfred G. Horay said ries, $280,400, up $24,500; transportation, 18,- (See HIGHLANDS, Page 3) ' 500, up $12,000, and tuition $272,000 up $35,000. Continue Holden Hearing Hours of Testimony Heard by Council

NEW SHREWSBURY - The At least three more prosecution answer to a demand, for par- hearing of Patrolman Edward witnesses remain to be heard, in ticulars in a police hearing. Holden on three charges of vio- Saturday's proceedings. The de- A motion by Mr. Frankel thai lation of the borough police or- fense has subpoenaed 56 witness- the third charge of motor vehicli dinance, after proceeding for 3'^ es who signed a petition charg- violation be heard separately wa hours last night was adjourned ing police brutality, and plans in denied by the council. until Saturday at 1 p.m. addition to call other witnesses Not Cross-Examined More than 200 people packed in Saturday's continuation of the The defense attorney declined the council room at Sycamore hearing. to cross-examine Police Chie School last night to hear charges A request last night by Hol- Herring after he was called t< read and witnesses testify. den's attorney, Charles Frankel the stand and identified th charges he had signed, The charges, signed by Chief of Asfbury Park, that he be given A motion by Mr. Frankel to of Police James Herring, alleged answers to 35 questions in his "de- strike Chief Herring's charge that Mr. Holden had been un- mand for particulars" was denied from the evidence on the ground necessarily rude and unnecessary by the council after prosecuting that they were "written conclu- ily violent toward Sherwood Tay- attorney Evan William Jahoes sions, not worlh the paper they lor in the early morning of last said there is nothing in the state law nr Inml nrHinnnrpti rpflnirinp nOTDRN 13\ I Mini I, 1963 RED BANK REGISTER"* Weather ••• ••- •• r - fisher F, H. Lloyd He* Jemy, - Owdy with}] Births Obituaries period* of light aso* tod»y.|| Hrvfce in his 10 yean *t Dies* Retired Dogs Get Reprieve Cloudy with snow tonight contin- Trenton and expressed regret he CHARLES A. GIBUN uing into Saturday. Snow pos-| RIVERVIEW ANTHONY J. JENTHJE y p would not run again. Trie assem- RED BANK —. Charles A. PITTSBURGH JAP) Two of publi sympathy and an under sibly mixeidd witih or changinhi g Red Bank School Head EATONTOWN - Anthony J. friendly Irish setters, whose re- standing judge. blyman spoke briefly and read Jentile, 43, of 17 Campbell Dr. Jiblln of 5« Wallace St. died to rain in the Mr. and Mrs. Philip Engel, 428 a prepared statement.- ! MATAWAN-F. Howard Lloyd, cently-deceased mistress con- Judge William Rahauser, of, Al- W.W.HW south later to- Harmony Rd., Middletown, soi died yesterday in Monmouth yesterday morning after being demned them to death in her will Immediately afterwards. Coun- Sr.,'85, of 220 Main St., t farmer stricken in his car near his home. legheny County Orphans Court night. High to- yesterday. 'lley Principal in the Perth Amboy, Medical Center after a, short ill- were given a new lease on life ruled that the dogs are "person day in the 393. ty Chairman J. Russell Wool ness. ' - . Born here, Mr. Giblin was the Mr. and Mrs. James Kudrick, recommended the slate which Middfetown and local school dls- yesterday by an unexpected wave al property" and may live, at Low tonight 25 236 Main St., Matawan, son, th Born in Yardley, Pa., Mr. son of the late Michael and had been previously agreed upon ricts, died yesterday to the Ivy Catherine Griffin Giblin. He was least until an audit is completed to 30. High morning. „ House Nursing Home, Middle- Jentile.wu the son of the late of the estate of their late owner, Saturday most- in private meetings and conver- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jentile. a butcher by trade and was sations and it was adopted. town. Won't Seek Miss Ida M. Capers, 72, who died ly in the 30s. MONMOUTH MEDICAL Mr. Jentile was employed in employed for a number of years Jan. 26. MARINE CENTER Mr. Fisher, 42, is • member Born here, he was the son of in the former Davidson Market, the late William and Mary E. the produce department of die This means that 6-year-old Block Island Long Branch of the law firm of Juska and A&P supermarket, Red Bank. on Broad St. ... Re-election Fisher, Long Branch. Lane Lloyd. Mr. Giblin was a member and "Brickland" * and 2-year-old to Cape May- Mr. and Mrs. John Grasso, He was a vattftn of World "Sunny Birth," previously Easterly winds Roger St., Highlands, daughte: He and his wife, Mae Hoffman Mr. Lloyd served as a princi- War II and i former member of former president of the New Jer- At Keyport doomed to die this week, will be 10 to 15 knots Feb. 19. Fisher, and their four sons live pal in the Perth Amboy school the Holy Name Society of St. sey Chapter of the 42d Rainbow spared from the lethal injections today increasing later this after- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hoffma at 10 Orchard Rd., West Long system for V years and held a Anthony's Catholic Church, Red Division Veterans. He served KEYPORT — Republican Coun- ordered in the will, for 8 to 12 noon and becoming east to north- 11CS Lincoln Ct., Elberon, daug] Branch. The candidate was born similar post here four years. He Bank. overseas In World War I with the cilman Henri J. Hansen, Borough months. east 20 to 30 knots with higher ter, yesterday. in Long Branch, was graduated also served as supervising prin- 65th Ambulance Company from Meanwhile, Pennsylvania's cipal in Middletown for 11 years. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Council president and 6'^-year gusts tonight and Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Sal Calasciom from Long Branch High Sohool, Rose DeStefano Jentile; a son, Red Bank, which became a part member of the governing body, Gov. William Scranton, who di-morning. Visibility five, miles 222 Delaware Ave., Atlantic Higl St. Benedict's Preparatory Mr. Lloyd was a member of of the 42d Division. rected the state's attorney gener- James Michael, and daughter, has announced that he will nol lowering to one. mile or less in lands, daughter, yesterday. School, Newark, and Notre Dame the Colts Neck Reformed Church Patricia Ann Jentile, both at Mr. Giblin was known locally seek re-election (his year. al, Walter E. Alessandroni to seek precipitation tonight and Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Driscol University Law School. and had served at one time ai its for his parts in amateur minstrel ^ to save the silky-haired home; two brothers, Joseph Appointed to council in July, day morning. Periods of light 38 Peach Tree Rd., Oakhurs Affiliations lay pastor. He also was • mem Untile of Yardley, and Ralph shows. dogs permanently. snow today. Cloudy with snow He was a communicant of St. 1958, after Kenneth E. Joel r«. daughter, yesterday. He was admitted to Hie barber of the Llncroft Community entile of DeM City. Calif and Ironically, Miss Capers' death- tonight continuing into Saturday. Jhurch. James Catholic Church, here, signed, he began his first full PATTERSON ARMY HOSPITA in 1051. He is a trustee of the two sisters, Mrs. Margaret term Jan, I, 1959. order was intended as an act ofSnow possibly mixed with rain and was a member of the Elks Fort Monmouth Monmouth Bar Association and He was an exempt member of Francis, also of Yardley, and love for her two beautiful pets. south portion later tonight the Hook and Udder Fire Co., Lodge. Mr. Hansen said he "needs She wanted them killed after her TIDES SP4 and Mra. Jerry D. M belongs to the New Jersey and Mrs. Elizabeth Hurlinger, BalU- rest." American Bar Associations, the and was chaplain of the local lore. Surviving • are his wife, Mrs. death, because she was afraid Today - High 11:39 a.m. andler, 88 Popular St., Deal, daugr Fire Department. Catherine Van Brackle Giblin; Councilman Dyson Woodhouse, Notre Dame Law Association, Funeral arrangements are un- they would no longer get the care low 5:25 p.m. ter, Wednesday. Mr. Lloyd also was a member two daughters, Mrs. Salvatore E. also a Republican, will not runand love she gave them. Tomorrow - High 12:10 p.m. Maj. and Mrs. James H. Erne Circus Saints and Sinners, New der the direction of the William again for "health reasons." He York, and the Long Branch Elks. of the Masoni and Odd Fellows Petrilio of New Shrewsbury and Scranton wrote to Alessandroni and low 6:05 a.m. and 6:20 p.m.son, 46 Harmon Rd., Eatontbw here. . i S. Anderson Funeral Home, Red Mrs. David Ryan of Fair Haven; is completing his first three-year Sunday - High 12:35 a.m. and Mr. Fisher is special counsel Bank. that he thought the State "can son, Wednesday, Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. a brother and a sister, Harold term as a member, of council. be humane enough to honor Miss 1:09 p.m. and low 7:13 a.m. and Capt. and Mrs. Frank E. Owen to the Long Branch Housing Au- 7:27 p.m. thority and was formerly attor- Harry D. Pitcher of Holmdel; a Giblin and Mrs. Daniel Hopkins Councilman Hansen said the lo-Capers' memory by working to 709 Pinebrook Rd., Eatontown son, F. Howard Lloyd, Jr., of CATHERINE C. MC LAUGHLIN of Red Bank, and 11 grandchil- cal GOP executive committee wil prevent what she herself might For Red Bank and Rumson son, Wednesday. ney for the Long Branch Plan- ning Board. He is counsel to thethis place, and four grand- BAYONNE — Mrs. Catherine dren. . meet Sunday to select candidates now consider an unfortunate mis- bridge, add two hours; Sea children. C. McLaughlin, 54, of 70 West The funeral will be tomorrow for the two council seats at stake take." Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Long FITKIN HOSPITAL Long Branch, Bayshore, and Neptune Monmouth County PBA locals. The funeral will be tomorrow 32d St. died yesterday in Bay- at TO a.m. from the Anderson this year. Pittsburgh Attorney Bessie Branch, deduot 15 minutes; High- onne Hospital. Funeral Home, followed at 11 Sack was immediately appointed lands bridge, add « minutes. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McCleary He is a director of the Central at 1 p.m. in the Colti Neck Re- 1 On the Democratic side, Mayor Jersey Bank and Trust Com Mrs. McLaughlin was bora in o'clock by a High Mass of Re- as an assistant attorney general NATIONAL 45 Elsele Ave., Wanamass formed Church with Rev. Samuel Carllton H. Polling said yesterday pany. LePento officiating. Burial will Jersey City, daughter of the late quiem in St. James Church. that the Democratic slate will be and was ordered to defend the daughter, yesterday. dogs. The nation's general weather Mr. and Mrs. Lenwood Frare; Though seeking elective office be ia Old Tennertf Cemetery, Ten.- Catherine and John Ryan. Her Burial will be In Mt. ^.Olivet announced within, a few days.' pattern showed only minor Haven Ridge Rd., Farmlngdal only for the third time (he hasnent, under the direction of husband is John J. McLaughlin, Cemetery. changes today, with snow and daughter, yesterday. been elected to two terms in the Bedle Funeral Home, here. a real estate and insurance bro- rain in scattered sections and West Long Branch) he is part ker here and chairman of the MRS. RUSSELL TRIMMER Health Count Let Contracts little change in temperatures. of a political family. His brother, THOMAS PEDERSEN Bayonne Planning Board. March's entry into the weather x NETCONG - Mrs. Nellie H. Set Hearing Walton, is a councilman In Long_ LONG BRANCH - Thomas A resident here 35 years she Trimmer, wife of Russell Trim- picture was fairly Iamb-like in Branch. His uncle, WaltoijJ»her____ |Pedersen, 77, of 108 Joralemon was a communicant of St. Hen- Ruling Due For Beach some southern and western areas < mer of 22 Hillside Ave., died man, retired last year alter died yesterday at Monmouth ry's Catholic Church and a char- Tuesday in her home. She was but there were some cold and years as a member of the Board Medical Center. wet spots across the nation.^ On Crossing ter member of the evening de- 73. JnManalapan Protection of Freeholders. Previously, Mr. Born in Norway, Mr. Pedersen partment of .the Bayonne Wom- Mrs. Trimmer had resided TRENTON (AP) — The state One belt of snow extended from Sherman had long been a Long an'] Club. She was a graduate southern Missouri northeastward was the son of the late Peder and here 50 years. FREEHOLD — Superior Court awarded contracts today totaling Relocation Branch commissioner. Justine Pedersen. His wile was of St. Paul's School, Jersey City. Judge Leon Leonard is expected through southern sections of Il- Also surviving are two sons, $747,125 for beach protection proj- OCEANPORT-Thls borough In his five terms at the State the late Mrs. Bertha Johnsen Surviving, besides her husband, Donald trimmer of WestfieM to rule today on a Manalapan ects at.New Jersey shore areas. linois and Indiana into southern petition to relocate the prldgi House, Mr. Barkalow had be- Ohio. Heavy amounts of snow Pedersen. ara two 30ns, John P. and Edwinand Harry Trimmer of this Township health officer's request The contracts were awarded waters Dr. railroad crossing wil come an authority in the writing J. McLaughlin, both of Middle- to vacate a 10-unit apartment in were forecast for much of the A resident here 90 years, Mr. place; two daughters, Mrs'. to Jesse A. Howland and Sons be heard before the state Boan of legislation, particularly in the Pedersen was a retired commer- town; two. sitters, Mrs. Margaret Ronald Gardner of Monmouth the township. ares, with falls ranging from two education field. Before Demo- Inc., ol Sea Bright, and Thorn to four inches, and more than of Public Utility Commissioner; cial fisherman. He was a mem-Fleming of New York and MrsBeac. h and Mrs. Thomas Tallon of Health Officer Raymond Eng- Procter Co. of Long Branch. Botl March 22. crats took control of the Assem- ber of the Asbury Methodist Elizabeth Gaudiosi of Jersey Jersey City; two brothers, Charles lish filed an affidavit in Decem- four inches near the Ohio River. bly, he was chairman of the firms submitted low bids on thi Rain and snow appeared on Walter T. McGrath, director ol As- Church. City, and six grandchildren. Dilts of Hackettstown and Ray- ber demanding that some apart- projects. PUC's division of railroads, said sembly Education Committee and Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Services will be held Monday mond Dilts of this place; six ments on Rt. 527 be vacated. the way for much of the North- currently is the ranking minor: Howland's contract calls fi east. yesterday the hearing will be ity George Hollows, at home; a from the Thomas M. O'Brien and grandchildren, and two great- The officer charges there are construction of stone jetties held at 11 a.m. In the PUC offices member. brother, John Pedersen of this Sons Funeral Home. A solemn grandchildren. plumbing and draining defects, Temperatures in the eastern In his statement, he expressed the oceanfront at Worthingto half of the nation ranged from at 1100 Raymond Blvd., Newark place, and three sisters, Mrs. High Requiem Mass will be of- Services will be tomorrow at and maintains that rats and in-Ave. in Spring Lake; reconstrut In December, the PUC official "deep appreciation tor (support Linus Anderson, Mrs. Olle Olsen fered in St. Henry's Church at 10:30 a.m. in the Morgan Fu- sects are infesting the building. below zero in a few extreme at the polls) . . . T have enen - tion of two jetties at East En northern sections of the Midwest ly recognized the Bridgewateri " and Mrs. Axel Pedenen, all liv-10 a.m. Burial will be in Holy neral Home, here. Last vyeek, Judge Leonard re and Lincoln Ave. in Avon and re Dr grade crossing and ordered deavored to serve all of the peo-ing in Norway. Name Cemetery, Jersey City. and New England to the 40s in ple to the best of my ability and quested that the state Depart- construction of three jetties alon; the New York and Long Branch Services will be held at II a.m. MRS. WILLIE CUMMNGS ment of Health inspect the prem- the 50s and 60s in the south. will continue to do so to the the Belmar oceanfront at 8th,' 161 Readings were generally in the Railroad to install automat; Saturday at the John W. Flock A. RAYMOND KREUSCH RED BANK - Mrs. Willie ises, which are owned by Charles and 19th Sts. gates there. Previously it hac end of my term." Funeral Home. Rev. George Mur- Viviani. 30s and 40s in the western sec- He took pride in the fact that RED BANK - A. Raymond Cummings, 72, of Shrewsbury Procter's contract calls for n tions, with the 50s in California. been regarded as a private or un phy, pastor of the Asbury Ave died yesterday in Monmouth Last March, residents of the authorized crossing. in his five terms he has missed Kreusch, 57, of 35 Rector PI. construction of five jetties at J>e Temperatures ranged from 69 Methodist Church, will officiate. died Wednesday at Marlboro Medical Center. Mrs. Cummings development were struck with an and Neptune Township^and^fcon only one session and that it Burial will be in Woodbine Ceme- in Key West. Fla., and McAllen, The recognition was due, larg< was due to illness. He voiced ap- State Hospital where he was em-fell in her home Feb. 18, and un- outbreak of hepatitis. Two young- struction of an outfall flume Bl Tex., to -9 in Lone Rock, Wis., tery, Oceanport. derwent surgery last Friday. sters and a pregnant woman were Iy to the efforts of borough of' preciation to the press tox "the ployed as a patrolman. the ocean inlet of Sylvan Lake> and -10 in Old Town, Maine. ficials and residents who ap- Mrs. Cummings was born In hospitalized with the disease. Two The lake lies on the boundary be- courteous treatment I have re- Born in -Greeley, Kans., of the Some other readings and condi peared at the December hearing ceived." MRS. CHARLES SANDERS late John and Elizabeth Browne Kingsley, Ala. series of inoculations were given tween Bradley Beach and Avon. tions: New York 28 clear, Chi- SEA BRIGHT - Mrs. Helen to children and visitors from and called the Brldgewaters Di Kreusch, he had resided here Surviving are a son, Shelby Three of the jetties earmarked cago 17 cloudy, Boston 23 partiy route an important link betweer Thompson Sanders, 45, of 6 New Cummings of' this place; four nearby homes. for reconstruction are at the Dea cloudy, Washington 35 cloudy, St., died suddenly yesterday at 10 years. Mr. Kreusch formerly Portaupeck and Oceanport prop lived in Freewood Acres, Howell daughters, Mrs. Bertha Parker Mr. English told he thought oceanfront of Roseld and Phillip; Philadelphia 31 cloudy, Atlanta er—the only alternate, in fact, Drawbridge her home. She was th» wife of of Frederick, Md., Mr*. Wardell the trouble stemmed from over- Aves. and at Whitehall St., an 45 cloudy, Miami 68 clear, Louis- Chirks Sanders. .Township, and was a member of to the. cross-borough Portal PBA Local Hi in Greystone. Banks of Middlesex County, Vs., flow and leakage of a septic tank. the others in Ocean Grove. ville 35 rain, Detroit 16 cloudy, peck, Ave. Mrs. Sanders was born here, and Mrs. Mamie Register and The state Conservation Depart- St. Louis 27 cloudy, Minneapolis Regulations' daughter of George and Rose Hy- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. After the new designation o Mary Yates Kreusch; a sister, Mrs. William L. Griffin, both^of ment said the projects are de- 14 partly cloudy, Kansas City 27 land Thompson of the New St. this place, and a brother, David signed to correct damage caused clear, Denver 37 cloudy, Dallas the status of the crossing, bo address, and was a lifelong resi- Mrs. John Cody of Bayonne and Speedometer ough officials renewed their ef- Plan Favored several nieces and nephews. Baxter of Bainbridge, Ga. by the' 1962 March storm and tc39 cloudy, Phoenix 52 clear, Se- dent. She was a communicant of Services will be held at 2 p.m. prevent future damage. attle 42 cloudy, San Francisco 52 forts to have the facility RUMSON-A Sea Bright Cham- Holy Cross Catholic Church, Services are to be held in moved about 150 feet south ber of Commerce proposal that Sumter, S. C. Tiie Higgins Monday at the F. Leon Harris No Excuse clear, LOJ Angeles 59 clear, An Rumson. Funeral Home. Burial will be ia chorage 22 clear, and Honolulu where, if permission is grantex the opening of the drawbridge be- Surviving in addition to her hus-Memorial Home, Freehold, is in after this month's hearing, tween here and Sea .Bright be charge of local arrangements. White Ridge Cemetery, Eaton- Town Hall 70 cloudy. band and her parents are a broth- town. For Speeding will connect with Asbury Avi regulated to twice an hour during er, John Thompson of this place, Borough Council dropped the boating season has received LEE SERVICES FREEHOLD —The excuse that the endorsement of the Rumson two sisters, Mri. Marie Shagioaw CABS OF THANKS Bids Sought similar plan several years agi of Fort Dix/ and Mrs. Mar- The (atnltr of Oi« lite Mrs. fltunlt your speedometer was going too Borough Council. : OCEANPORT i- Services for Gas Station when it was found that the bo garet Ronan of Carteret. ' K. HAftrman thank Ui« many friindi fast won't stand up in Monmouth COLTS NECK - The Town- The council agreed last night William Nelson Lee, 69, of 184 who lent flower* and cardf. the pall- County Court. ship Committee last night author ough would probably have to fi The John E. Day Funeral Comanche Dr. will be held al bearen and thole who uilMtd In all nance a major part of the cros to support the plan, outlined in other wayi. Judge Elvin R. Simmill made ized the township clerk to ad Plan Sent a letter from \ Arthur Katims, Home, Red Bank, is in charge of p.m. tomorrow In the Adams this clear yesterday as he up- vertise for bids for constructs ing gate construction. Subsequen ohairman rt the chamber's traf- funeral arrangements. Memorial Home, Red Bank. Bur- CARD OF THANKS legislator allows the state anc The firnlly of the late Andrew A. held a Wall Township municipal of the municipal building at thi fic committee. Council added that ial will follow in Fair View ltarih would like to thank the mur court conviction against Carl B. Community Core site on Cedai To Planners railroad to share the cost. DAVID JOACHIM Cemetery, Middletown. frlenda who tent cards and flowers, th* it would favor consideration of pallbearcra and every one who assisted Grimm, Tilton Rd., Red Bank. Dr. HOLMDEL—The Zoning Board If the relocation is permitted, a once-an-hour opening. MARLBORO - David Joachim, Mr. Lee died Tuesday in Brow us during our hour of need. Mr. Grimm had been fined $20 The bids are returnable Marc of Adjustment last night referred a gentle curve connecting Asbun, The chamber plan, which has 68, of School St., died yesterday ard General Hospital, Fort Lau- for speeding 63 miles an hour on 28. to the Planning Board, for re- Ave. and Bridgewaters Dr. wil been submitted to the county i Monmouth Medical Center, derdale, Fla, DEATH NOTICE the 60-mile limit- Garden State In October the committei view, a request by the Humble Long Branch. Born in Jersey City, he was MoLAUGKUN Catherine C, nee replace an existing hairpin tui Board of Freeholders, calls for Ryan. 70 West 32d St., Bayonne, Thurs- Parkway in the township Dec. adopted an ordinance authoriz Oil Co. to construct a service and a detour on Relwof Ave. two scheduled bridge openings Mr. Joachim was a veteran of the son of the late John and Su day. Feb. 28, 1963. Beloved wife of 8. World War I. He was retired. san M. Lee. He was a former John J. and mother ol John P. and ing a 5142,00 bond issue for im station on Red Hill Rd. on an Delay Action between 10 a.m. and 7 p.m.; ef- Edwin J. Sister of Mrs. Harftret rThe Judge said it was not nec-provement of the site and co acre of land owned by William ficiency-trained bridge oper- Services were this morning in resident of Belleville. Plemlnt and Un. Elizabeth Gaudlosl. essary for conviction that the struction of the new municip PUC orders for the construc- the Freeman Funeral Home, Mr. Lee retired four years ago Also survived by six (randchlldren. H. Potter. tion of gates at both the Bridge- ators; rules concerning the low- Relatives and friends are Invited to driver' Intended to exceed the building. Of that sum, $118,68 The site is zoned for resi- ering of masts, outriggers and Freehold, with Rev. Morris Le- as advertising manager for F.S.attend the funeral from Thomas H. speed limit or that he didn't real- was earmarked for constructs waters Dr. crossing and a cros vine officiating. Burial was in Schumaker and Co., New York. O'Brien and 80ns Funeral Horns, M4 dential^ purposes. ing on Portaupeck Ave. are be-antennae and the posting of wa- Ave. C, Baybnne, Monday, Uarcb 4. ize his speedometer wasn't ac- and furnishing of the buildini The application was referred to ter heights at mean tides foi Floral Park Cemetery, Deans. He was a member of the Belle- Solemn Hijh ' Requiem Mass In St. l ing held in abeyance until the Henry'e R. c. Chureb, 10 a.m. In- curate. The one-story brick venee: the planners for a minor subdi the information of boat operators. ville Lodge, F&AM. terment In Holy Name Cemetery, Jer- Mr. Grimm had contended he building will be of Williamsburj outcome of the relocation hea MISS VERONICA PETRIE Surviving is his wife, Mr*. Jes-sey City. Visitation Friday 7 to IS vision, and possibly a zoning Ing, Mr. McGrath reported. Councilman W. Dinsmore p.ra., thereafter, 2 to five and 7 to was over the speed limit only be- colonial' design. Plans call fo change. Banks voted to support the plan, HIGHLANDS - Miss Veronica sie Wootton Lee. 10 p.m. cause his speedometer—as a la- eight rooms on the main floor Without a zoning, a variance He said the two are companlor but cautioned that boat traffic Petrle, 62, of 65 BartMrie Ave. ter check revealed—was register- and a basement suitable for usi would be required. If the Plan projects and will be Integratec may become menacing as a re- died Wednesday in Monmoum ing 10 miles an hour slower than as a library. It will house al ning Board refuses to change the and completed at the same time sult of it. Medical Center, Long Branch. the car's speed. municipal offices and meetinf zoning in that area, the zoning by the New York and Lonj •"Councilman Francis McCarter Born in New York City, she hid Judge Simmill also upheld the rooms, the committee chamber, board will hold a hearing on theBranch if the orders are issued pointed out that similar regula- lived here 13 years. conviction and {54 fine of James the local police department anc project to determine if; a vari- Mr. McGrath, who was the ex tions exist in Barnegat Canal Miss Petrie was employed as A. Flynn, 120 Morningside Ave., a courtroom. ance should be granted. aminer during the Portaupeel with i no problems. a saleslady at the Lerner Shop, The Adams Memorial Home Keansburg, on a charge of care- The committee hopes to hav An application for a variance Ave., hearing, has already statec Red Bank. less driving Jan. 11 on Carr Ave., the building completed by ttv for three undersized lots in he will recommend to the com DRIVERS FINED Surviving are two listers, Mrs Keansburg. end of the year. missioners that gates be lnstallec Muriel Dearborn of this place., 96-lot subdivision was referred SEA BRIGHT — Three per- Successor to Mount Memorial Homa back to the plannfng board. there. sons were found guilty last night and Mrs. Dolores O'Malley of The application was submitted of careless driving by Magistrate Riverside, N. Y.; and two broth- by Eugene Novello, Scotch John P. Weir. es, Aloysius J. Petrie of New Plains. Ferry Russell C. Gelpke, 166 Essex York City, and Lawrence T. Pet- FUNERAL DIRECTORS The project involves the old Ave., West Keansburg, and Pam-rie of Harrington Park. Worden Funeral Home (Continued) The Posfen Funeral Home, At- McCampbell Grape Farm, New- consultant, to prepare plans am ela W. Shippee, 132 Atlantic Ave., man Springs Rd. and McCamp- Long Branch, were fined (15 each lantic Highlands, is in charge of 60 E. FRONT STREET RED BANK p specifications for operation o local arrangements. bell Rd. the harbor's lunch counter anc on the charge. Harry Andrews, While the application asked restaurant. The commission wil 666 Pacific St., Keansburg, was 310 Irori SMtt Ink, N. J. SHadyside 7-0557 ariance on only three lots, seek bid3 for operation of th fined $20 on the same charge. Trash Fire neighboring property owners facility March 7. claim that the map shows 37 BARNS BURNS RED BANK — A minor fire at Y • • • The commission also approved the Molly Pitcher Inn was ex undersized lots. construction of a float for the HOLMDEL —. An old barn on A modern, non-sectarian funeral home, with t home- These are lots with less than rowboat concession. Cost of the Red Hill Rd., here, burned to thetingulshed early today. 200-foot frontage. float is estimated at $800, ha ground last night. Fire Chief At 2:19 a.m., Police Sgt. Al- like atmosphere and memorial chapel,, dedicated to the The builder contends that the of, which will be paid by William Ralph Stewart said the structure bert Newman, Jr., reported lots in question have a median Irwin, who will operate the con-was practically destroyed by thesmall blaze among some garbage Beauty ... Quality .. .Craftsmanship in continuation of traditional reputation for distinguished width of 200 feet. cession. The float will accommo time fire personnel arrived at theand cardboard boxes at the side scene. The chief said he did notof the hotel near the kitchen service and quiet dignity. This width is determined by date about 25 rowboats, and wi striking on average of the pro-be safer than the old facilities know how the fire started. He door. ENDURING MEMORIALS posed frontage and depth of the Mr. Bowtell said. said he did not know who owned The Relief Engine Company the property.. truck did the honors. HARRY C. F. JAMES A. ROBERT F. lots. The Planning Board is being There's no Trick to Having Ex **** fco» SM asked to clarify the question of tra Cash. You Get.it Fast Wher how Imany undersized lots are You Use The Register Classified actually depicted in the map. —Advertisement. Only Mmufcxhirtr of Mtmorlali FOR ANY OCCASION * fi • Monmouth Monument Co. Muleo'i Corner BH I-OJ1I BY WIRE ANYWHERE HIADOINS CORNIR, MIDDUTOWN JH 7-3110 nvuiiot Termi 811 7-1M1 I -RED BANKfiEGISTER Frifay, Marcxi 1, 1963-3 Successful Iftvesting Yes, It's Happened to JSim Nason on Education Couple Seeks Long-Term Area Favorite Has Book of Cartoons Published By ELEANOR MARKO your wife;" he gagged. We German short-haired pointer.) 'Big Brothers'Can Help Growth—Not Dividends think. RUMSON - "Ever Happen to Recognizing Yourself By ROGER E. SPEAR You?" Since Blake draws three Bud has a lot of neighbors and Dear Dr. Nason: ' ternities have done, yours can whole, each individual will strive How can a fraternity bring up do. 'Not before — but it's thrill months ahead on the King syndi- commuter friends who, he ad- harder toward it. Q- "My wife and I are both 55 mits, "are always recognizing its scholastic standing? What can Here's a plan that has proved It is an excellent list on file who ing!" cated cartoon, the drawings are yean old, own a $30,000 home with no really bad holdings. Thi themselves." Teenagers (of whom a scholarship committee of successful: Dear Dr. Nason: So says Bud Blake, Rumsoi "forgotten -about." Obviously, free and clear, $2,900 is Series E only stock which does not loo] he has two) are a particular fa- raternity do? What can individ- Assign each pledge and active We have three children, two cartoonist who has a book of his however, his readers don't for- Bonds, and $27,000 in savings. We promising is Bethlehem Steel, ;t vorite right now. ual members who has low grades to a "big honor students and one hardly cartoons hitting the bookstands - . • also own 100 shares of Pacific which, like others in its indus- But though we suspect "every do to improve brother" who will work with him passing. This third child is quick any day now.- Power & Light try, is caught in a very bad cost- Accused by many of "sneaking body loves Blake,", there was : their rating? on the problem. Get both mem- and bright, eager and willing— and 100 shares price squeeze. As long as wagei around their houses," the ideas rather disturbed North Jerse; How can a fac- bers of the team to study a man- yet seems always to get poor of Keyes Fibre. can rise but prices cannot, cartooned by Blake are on a resident who didn't like one o u 11 y adviser ual such as my "You Can Ge grades and is always quick to We would like would not own a steel stock, variety of subjects suggesting his cartoons which depicted help?" I will Better Grades" and discuss how tears. to invest suggest you switch this holdin that home is a very funny place man bus commuter with his legs look for your to apply these procedures to the A healthy little girl who, makes large part ol into Green Shoe, which has ju to.live. This reporter personally out in the aisle. Other com answer in the troublesome courses. friends easily, she seems to be our savings in raised its dividend for the ninth knows that he uses her dog as muters were seen stepping ovei newspaper. This procedure of working to- well-liked, but is rather high- stocks but do year in a row, a "model." He must. But then, them and this North JerseyiU E. O., gether to improve individual strung. Is her problem lack of Bud says a lady from Des not need divi- (Mr. Spear caiitoot answer ali immediately recognized himself, Appleton, WIs. scholarship can prove to be the the power to concentrate? Moines, Iowa, wrote him in care dends as ou mail personal but will answei He sat down, wrote a letter tc Answer: itmosphere inspiring success. I'm beginning to fear, when she of her local paper whioh for- Income tax is all questions possible, in his col Blake, informing him of the di< Dr. Nason Only a de- The scholarship committee and brings home a very good test warded it to him here. in a high brack- umn.) mensions of the bus and stating termined effort by all, led by the adviser can emphasize thai paper (which is rare) that she Roger E. Spear et. Could you ."She said I was 'obviously' us- that he was 6 ft 4 and to para- pper classmen in a fraternity, good scholarship is the most im may be copying from someone give us a safe list of stocks?' ing her dog ... wanted to know phrase his remark: "What the can improve that fraternity's portant part of college life. I else. R.P. exactly where I lived . . . She . . did Bud want him to do." scholastic rating. It's up to each this standard of excellence is I think she should not have A) Your letter sounds as Stiff Setback even sent me a picture of her However, back in the Red Bank of you to' realize what other fra- upheld by the fraternity as a been promoted last year, but the jou are a happy and contented dog (of international parentage), area, no one has written to him. teacher thought it advisable. couple and from a material stand- Experienced surrounded by the same brand But if the publication date ha There have been times when point you have good reason to dog food I feed mine." (The dog: any significance—it's Valentine, Workshop Historical I feel sure she is gold-bricking. be. What you obviously want is pedigreed liver and liver ticked to Blake. A Reader,N.J. long-term growth and I hope that By Market Answer: I can put you on the way toward NEW YORK (AP) - Th Blake by Blake Tomorrow Unit Names A third child following two hon- achieving it. I suggest that you stock market took its stiffesi or students often feels it is use- leave .at least $5,000 in your sav- Negotiated by King Features, less to strive for excellence. You setback in 11 weeks yesterda which syndicates the "Ever Hap- Administration For CYO Committees ings account For the balance and closed February trading witl 1 are making matters worse with pen to You ?" cartoon by Blake, RED BANK—Committee chair- OCEANPORT — Several com your suspicions of cheating and advise, an investment in equal the first monthly decline sinc the book by the same name was dollar amounts of American Ex- September. men of the Catholic Young Adult mittees were appointed when the gold-bricking. Make a special ef- published Feb. 14 by Avon Book Club of Northern Monmouth Oceanport Historical Society met fort to surround fhls child with press, Avon Products, Campbell The market opened on a declin- Division, Hearst Corporation, 572 Caught In Test >>unty will attend a workshop recently at the home of Mrs love, affection and approval, re- Soup, Bristol-Myers, Virginia ing note and, except for a weak, Madison Ave., New York. Electric and American Electric brief attempt at a rally around omorrow from 1 to 5 p.m. at Richard Topham, 78 Comanche gardless of her. scholastic short- A paperback, the 40-cent edi- Power. mid-day, slid to its-lowest level he CYO Center, Trenton. Dr., president. comings. tion ol some 120 cartoons at the close. The club's league bowling wil Named were Mrs. Joseph Have some adult outside the Q) "I am a widow living alon made up of reprints of drawings Ban Crossfire be held at 7 p.m. Sunday in the Schiavone and Mrs. Harry Mor- family encourage her to make in a two-family house I built and Brokers said a combination ol which left the drawing board of paid for as it went up. I would profit taking from the long ad- Harmony Lanes, Rt. 35, Middle- ford, typing; Mrs. Eric Ellstrom the most of her opportunities in the cartoonist to appear daily in By Congressional Quarterly In a speech of Yale University like your opinion of my enclosed vance and uncertainties over town. and Mrs. John Swoope, framing; school. The Register and other papers Feb. 16, presidential advisei list of securities. I am 75 and my international and demestic de- WASHINGTON - Negotiations On Monday, the Glee Club wil Mrs. Richard Topham and Mrs. Soon you will be proud of her nationally? McGeorge Bundy emphasizef income—not including my work velopments triggered the selling. for a nuclear test ban have pro- meet at 8 p.m. in St. Anthony's Arthur Hecht, record acquisi- that "control and limitation o too! as a nurse—is enough to live on." . At the peak of the sellin Dual Role for Bride voked vigorous debate at two Church. tions, and Mrs. Jay Conklin, or- nuclear weaponry is exactly as Dear Dr. Nason: N.P. surge, the New York Stock Ex- Bud claims he just received levels. While United States and A general meeting will be held ganization blanks. much a purpose of our nationa In a recent column you pointed change's ticker tape trailec two copies of the book in the Soviet negotiators engage in haro at 8.15 p.m. Wednesday at St. A) I should like first of all. security and ah element in our It was announced that recen to possible defects in scholastic floor transactions by three min mail and he was really sur- bargaining at Geneva, domestic Mary's Church, New Monmouth I may, to register my opinion of national defense as our arrange- acquisitions of the Historical So- segregation. However, study of, utes. prised. opposition to the U.S. negotiating This morning, members at- you as a person of fine char- ments for an effective nuclear ciety include a directory of th your article Indicates that actual- "There was some talk about position has sparked a heated tended Mass at 7:30 a.m. at St. acter and determination—as you A government report that ne< deterrent." He concluded tha1 Oceanport Methodist Episcopal ly the difficulty is in the opera- it — but I thought It was going controversy, in the United States, Anthony's. Stations of the Cross letter so clearly Indicates. The orders received by manufai in a test-ban agreement "whal Church of 1912; a photograph of tion of the program. to be a book about a dog." The administration is caught in followed. Nocturnal Adoration limitations of space prevent me turers rose in January after we require is a level of reliability the toll house at the junction of You should have directed your His wife, Doris, who Buc the middle of these two debates will be held from 5 to 6 a.m. a from reviewing your list in detail. two-month decline failed to stem such that we can build towar Eatontown Blvd. and Wolf Hill criticism toward the staff people claims is his "gag-man," topped To secure the long-sought tesl St. James Church. the slump. ^ further progress in the litnitatloi Road; a cookbook published by administering this program. him with the remark: "Perhaps ban treaty, It must find an in The Associated Press 60-stock of armaments." the Ladles Aid Society of the , Teacher, Greenfield, Ind. average dropped 2.7 to 251.9 wit only two were printed!" spection formula acceptable tc Oceanport Methodist Church, all Soviet View Answer: GOP Hears industrials of 4.1, rails off 1.: The Register, however, learned both the Soviet Union and two- of which were presented by Mrs. While the administration sought Dinner Held The operation of any school and utilities off 1.3. rom New York sources last thirds of the U.S. Senate. Louis Mlon. program depends more upon the night that some 100,000 have to show that it had not concedec Based on the decline in thi It was an apparent move to Additional contributions of sev- co-operation of teachers than it Ratferty On been printed for distribution in too much, the Soviets insisted il By Cub Pack average, an estimated $3.8 bi ward agreement between th( eral pictures of the Oceanport does upon rules and regulations the United States and 10,000 " had conceded tooHttle. lion was clipped from the quotec United States and the Soviet BELFORD - Cub Pack 141, area taken in the early part of set down by administrators. Canada. ' A Feb. 9 article In Izvestia, of- Local Budget values of stocks listed on th Union that aroused the fierce dis- iponsored by the Bayyiew School the century have been received We will make the most prog- New York Stock Exchange. agreement within the United ficial newspaper of the Sovief •^rent-Teacher Associations held trf SILVER - The local Two local bookstores thai government, complained that from Miss Helen Phillips, direc- ress In education when the prob- This was the deepest drop foi States. ts annual Blue and Gold Dinner Republican Club has set the carry Avon Books are the Rec U.S. and British negotiators "did tor of the Signal Corps museum lems are understood by admin- the AP average since Dec. 10, Kennedy-Khrushchev Letters recently at the Belford Methodist toorth Monday of each month for Bank Book Store, Linden PI., not show any wish whatsoever to at .Fort Monmouth. Included are istrators, teachers, parents and when it fell 2.8. An exchange of letters between Church. the presentation of programs to and Brentano's, at the Mon- come to terms on... inspection photos of the race track, Camp in many cases, by the students The Dow Jones industrial mouth Shopping Center, Eaton- Soviet Premier Nikita Khru- keep residents informed of gov- quotas and the number and loca- Den Mothers Mrs. Marcella Alfred Vail and other landmarks. themselves. No one segment can average fell 7.86 to 662.94, it shchev and President Kennedy, town. They will also be avail- tion of automatic seismic stations Itachura, Mrs, Mabel Spcth, Mrs. be expected to lift all the others. ernment*! and community activi- sharpest decline since last Oct. made public Jan. 20, revealed ap- able, according to the New York ... and demanded that organize idith Winterfield, Mrs. Nancy (You can obtain a copy of Dr. ties. • ;.,. - • 19, when it lost a like amount on parently, slight differences be- publishers, at newstands, variety tional and technical matters be tonahan and Mrs. Philip Shapter Nason's "You Can Get Better Councilman Michael J. Raffer- announcement of the Cuban em- tween the demands of the two stores — wherever paperback taken up instead, including in- fere honored with awards. Highlands Grades" booklet by sending $1 ty, chairman of council's finance bargo. Standard £ Poor's' 500- countries. books are sold. spection methods, the order of Scout Robert Kulbick of Troop to "Better Grades," Box 2160, committee, spoke to the club stock index was off .72 to 64.29. KhrushcJiev began the test-ban (Continued) "This book fascinates... me," sending inspection groups to lo- 144, New Monmouth, was intrc- General Post Office, New York.) Monday on the mundpal budget correspondence Dec. 19 with an Of 1,320 Issues traded, 912 de- said Blake. (He's ordered 100 cations, (he composition of the luced as the first den ohief for last night that the amount to be » and factors affecting budget con- offer to accept two to three an- clined and 1M advanced. New copies... "but we think they groups, the technical equipment •ack 141. raised by taxation is low than struction. nual on-slte inspections of seis- 1962-63 highs totaled IB and new. sent it to the wrong guy.") of the stations, etc." Thomas Flatley, committee the current spending schedule, Be modern w/f/jl lows 11. mic evints on Soviet territory. the board cut the budget No Need To Explain The Irvestla article concluded hairman, introduced guests, Wil- but Volume rose to 4.11 millio President «ennedy in reply re- ler "to show good faith to 4 County Men In "When you haven't even done that "the United States was not liam Reynolds, neighborhood further shares from 3.7 million Wednes- peated an? earlier proposal fo the voters who defeated it the any work, (on the book) and the inclined to search for agreement chairman for the Great Northern day. ••••' ;' eight to ten inspections, and pro- first time." ...... Mediterranean on questions which it itself called District; William Marshall, . in- Eleven of the 15 most active selections in it aren't up to you posed informal negotiations, to ABOARD THE ENTERPRISE .. then 8f they don't like it — cardinal," and "simply does, not titutional representative, and In a small budget, $4,000 rep- stocks and three advanced. MGM which Khrushchev agreed. Urs. Hazel Raczek, president of resents a small cut/and the board WASH —Four navy men from Mon- you don't have to explain it to After the talks began, and the want to put an end to nuclear was unchanged. he Bayview School PTA. feels that if council cuts any fur- | TOUR HAM | exxith County, N. J., are serving President announced temporary tests." American Mouys led in vol The following Cubs received ther it would be detrimental to THE NEW in the Mediterranean aboard the Stock Exchange. Syntex lost suspension of underground tests, ume, dipping % to 20Vi on wards: the school," the board president attack aircraft carrier, Enter- the House of Representatives Re- EASY WAY I 82,900 shares. Chrysler, off a 2%, Aerojet V/t, Chromalloy V/t, Donald Greeley, Donald Stull, prise. publican Conference set up a stated. ' • at 89 % on 65,900 shares wa. Technical Operations 1. Calgary Councilman Viliiam Bpyce, George Kilbride, They are Edward J. Roos, in- Committee on Nuclear Testing. He indicated that the board second, and General Motors, off and Edmonton was up a point, \nthony Decicco, Joseph Sta- terior communications electrician After receiving papers from will meet with- the governing I at 6O'/£ on 58,500 shares, wai Belock Instruments \i, Hoffman ;hura, Donald Speth, Keith first ctass, son of Mrs., Walborga scientists and other experts, the Talks To body sometime next week. third. international % and National Crost,. Thomas Flatley, Brian Root, Gordons Corner -Rd., Eng- Committee reported to the Con- Next in order was Sunray, of Research >A Volume of I million topf, Joseph Cusano. Ushtown; Robert S. Barna, chief shares equalled Wednesda; ference that the present basis of % at 29, and American Tele- Pack 24 And David Greenstein, Paul FINED UNDER DOG CODE electrician's mate, son of Mr. total. legotiations on detection machin- I NEW DIALCET. FAUCET j and Mrs. Michael J. Barna, 15 phone, off «4 at 11834- FAIR HAVEN - Councilman [ansen, Steven Linsoh, Barry FAIR HAVEN - Magistrate Government bond prices ad- ery and Inspections "fails to of- tlntOD W., Keansburg; John P. Inspiration Copper, which in- Hadley S. King, Jr., was'~guest >lant, Paul Winterfield, Derek fohn ~ Crowell yesterday fined vanced and corporates were un- fer'a realistic probability of de- George C. Koeppel Brennen, fireman apprentice, son creased its dividend and pro- speaker at the annual blue and fendt. Frank Selah, Richard lohn Hemleb, 17 Sailer's Way, changed. tecting violations" or a "rea- & SON, Inc el Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Brennan, posed a 2-for-l stock split, stood gold dinner of Cub Scout Pack 24 'acula, Thomas Johnson, and Rumson and Peder Field, 141 Lin- Plranbloi, neatlni, O.E. Appliances! out among a sea losers. Yesterday's closing stocks: sonable opportunity to verify :lyde Tannahill. den Dr., $3 each for allowing HI Flril Ave. — Atlantic Hlj ' " 140 Bladcpoint Rd., Rumson, and whether cheating has occurred." in the Red Bank; Methodist rhonc: !91-<«90 Eastman Kodak ended a half- AOF Ind I-T-E Ckt Brk 15* Church. '" * their dogs to run loose. William T. Brown, radarman first Adams Ex 25 Johns Man 45 Concessions Rapped .dass, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- point lower after having been Air Prod 60 Jones & L 50 Mr. King was introduced by PARK TALK SIFTED Joy HU New York Gov. Nelson A ward A. Brown, 632 Ocean Ave., about three ahead at one time. Air Redue 55 21 Robert Layburn. ffr. Dean Cod- Alleg Cp 10 Kaiser Al 32% Rockefeller Jan. 28 asked what SEA BRIGHT — Kenneth H. Sea Bright. The advance came on a report Ailed Lud 35 Kennecott TOi dington introduced the district „ Pw 51 Koppera 401 incentive the Soviets have to ac- leveling, director of planning de- that the company would make Allied Ch 43 Kresge, S3 231 chairman, Peyton Wheeler, who The Enterprise will visit sever- Kroger cept U.S. proposals "if as a re- 'elopment for the state Conser- an important announcement. The AIIU Chal 16 25V presented the pack charter. al ports in southern Europe on Alcoa 54 Letilgh CAN 714 sult of their intransigence they 'ation Department, will address NEED MORE CAPITAL gainjurned into a loss of 'A when Leh Port C this cruise. Am Alrlln 18 Leh Val ind 17 receive even more favorable Achievement awards were pre- public meeting on "The Past, the company introduced a car- Am Brk 8b 63 LOP Glass 114 sented by Carl Claypool to Tim Am Can 45 Lib MoK&L 631 United States offers." He ques- resent and Future of Sandy tridge-loading camera. LM Cyan 50 Llgg A My 70% Ward, Tom Tierney, Peter Gunn, look^tate Park" in the borough Du Pont fell 4%, helping to Am UPdy 21 Litton Ind tioned the wisdom of secret, bi- IN YOUR BUSINESS? Am Mot 20 Lukeni SU 6914 lateral negotiations "at a time William Jakubecy, Warren Dig- lall here at 8 p.m. Wednesday, Egg Market drag the averages down. Am Smelt 61 Hack Trk U gins, Harry Riley, Mike Mul- Am Std 13 Marath oil 3914 when we are asserting the indi- arch 20. Offering up fo $10,000.00 working capital to NEW YORK (AP) - USDA - Ford and American Motors Am Tel Tel 118 Martin M <3« lane, Robert Laybum and Chuck Am Too 28 Merck 20! isibility of the Atlantic NATO small businesses. Phone SH 1-5061 and ask each lost >/4. U. S. Steel was Young. Wholesale egg offerings of large Viscose 60 MOM • 801 alliance." There's no Trick to Having Ex- light, with mediums and light- ff % Amp Inc 26 Minn M*M 281 Skits were presented by the for small business department or write Box 44, Jiaconda 45 Mo Pac A 68 Criticisms of U.S. test-ban poll ra Cash. You Get lt Fast When weights in short supply. De- Losers of around a point in Armco 8U 52 58 Individual dens. Red Bank, N. J. All inquiries confidential. Mont Ward "• 33)4 cies continued, even though the mand dull and disappointing yes- luded Sears, Roebuck, RCA Armour 42 You Use The Register Classified. Armst Ck 73 Nat Blsc 47<4 Russians broke off the informal Larger amounts also considered. terday. Consolidated Natural Gas, Air Aahl Oil 26 N Cash Rtg —Advertisement. Reduction, Southern Railway and Atchlson 26 Nat Dairy talks, the United States resumed Whites: Atl Refill 51 Nat Distill testing, and the reconvened Fire . Extras 47 lbs. min. 37-39; ex- fizer. Avco Corp 23 Nat oyps labcock W 47 Nat Bleel Geneva disarmament conference (Continued) tras medium 40 H>s. average 36- International Business Ma- Bald Lima 13 NY Central :hines, losing 5% at 399% Bait & Oh 34 Nla M Pw appeared to make no progress. volunteer crews into city fire • Jb% taP quality 47 lbs. rain. 37'/J- . — Clg,' 44 No Am Av In a speech to the Senate, Sen, ; 40& mediums 41 lbs. average lipped below 400 for the first Jell 4 Hofr 23 Nor Pac houses to stand by against ad- Sendlx. 63 Nwst Alrlln Thomas J. Dodd, D-Conn., Feb. 38-37; smalls 38 lbs. average time in many weeks. telh steel 30 Norwich Fh ditional fire alarms. None were Polaroi! lost 1%, Korvette was toeing 38 Outb Mar 19 said that in test ban negotia received, however. 33^-34'/$; peewees 26-27. orden 61 Owens III Gl 79>i, tions the United States has e Browns: iff 1% and Union Carbide was uckeye PI 59 Pan A W Air 25iA Councilman Untermeyer ar- town 1%. Sorg Warn 42 Param Plct 37H record of "consistent and con- ranged to have all furnishings in Extras 47 lbs. min. 40^-4154; irunswk 16 Penney, JG 45% tinuing retreat'from the basic top quality 47 tbs. min. 41-43; Among fractional gainers were lucy Erie lfl Pa Pw*Lt 33' the house removed to storage. Sulova 31i« « Pa RR 15V principle of inspection." He mediums 41 BB. average 38-40; International Nickel, Bell & lurl Ind 30>4 Pepsi Cola Today the place will be boarded, Jase, JI 9 Perkln Elm tm warned that the United States •marls 36 lbs. average 33'/$WA; Howell and Cosden Petroleum. teter Trac » 40 d and then he will start to think PROOF) PBzer might fall dangerously behind in peewees 26-27. ' Prices lower on the American Celanese Phil El 4S> about reconstruction, he told re- dies & Oh Phlll Pet 30* development, of the neutron Chrysler Pit Steel n%D porters. WE HAVE LOWEST PRICES Cities Sv Pub Sv E£Q 71 bomb, tactical nuclear weapons The original house erected on -oca Cola Pullman 28 and anti-missile missiles if it ac- Our free estimate on any LOCAL SECURITIES 3olg Pal Pure Oil 3TH the land, by Mr. Untermeyer's Coluni Gas RCA eo ;epted a test ban without ade- 19th century forebears was des- type home improvement or Ths following bid and asked quotations from the National Asso- Coml Sol Raytheon 27 luate inspection. ciation of Securities Dealers, Inc, do not represent actual transao- Con Ed!s Reading Co 81. troyed in a Christmas eve blaze repair will prove to you that 3ont Can Repub Stl 37',4 B Administration Rebuttal in 1898. His grandfather built ttoni. They are a guide to the range within which these securities ^ • " Revlon 43% our prices are the lowest could have been sold (indicated by the "bid") or bought (indicated Corn Pd Reyn Met HV. The administration's position he present house in 1900,, 3orning Q Rey Tcb 39 by the "asked") at the time of completion. . . . • 3rn Zell Rob Fulton ivas outlined in a paper submitted anywhere! You'll find that 3nic stl Bt Jcs Leid 24 S to the Republican test-ban com- BANKS •" ' ! iurtlsi 27 GETTING EXPERIENCE we are tops in quality too. St Keg Pap 28T4 mittee by William C. Foster, di- Div. Bid Asked _ Hud Sears Roeb 77% ABOARD THE XEXINGTON- .50 lent Sup Shell Oil 31! rector of the U.S. Arms Control We maintain our own crew ASbury Park - Ocean Grove .50 28V4 31 >oug Alrc Sinclair 37 H Now getting operational experi- Bclmar • Wall National 2.50 *>w Chem Smith. Ad 23% nd Disarmament Agency. ence in the Gulf of Mexico are of skilled workmen. Thou- Central Jersey Bank (x) .60 )ress Ind Socony 01 Foster described changes in de- 3u Pont Sou P&c 28(4 two Navy men from Monmouth sands of satisfied customers. Farmer* & Merchants 1.00 ~>U1 Lt Sou Ry ection capability resulting in Salt Air L Sperry Rd County, N. J,, aboard this train- First Merchants National Bank .25 3ast Kod 65' jhanges in the U.S. negotiating Call for your free estimate 10.00 Ind John Std Brand ing carrier. They are Robert P. Keansburg - Middletown Irla Lack Std Oil Cal losition, Including improved and you'll become one too. Long Branch Trust 20.00 Std Oil NJ SUM ritsche, airman apprentice, son 'Irestone Studetiaker apabiliry for long-distance detec- Matawan Bank .30 T'A )f Mr. and Mrs. Herman Has your family out-grown your house? Let us — Pw MS ion of earth tremors caused by Monmouth County National .12 la PfcL Tex G Prod \. Fritsche, 460 Prospect Ave., add a low-cost new room that you may use as New Jersey Trust --.. Fair Tex o Bui uclear explosions or* earth- 1.00 'MC CP Textron Little Silver, and Daniel J. Wall- a new bedroom, family room or den. We will Peoples National, Keyport 3.00 iX>rd Mot Tldewal Oil f H uakes, a lower estimate of trem- ing, boilerman third class, son Se« Bright National arrett .. Transamer / 46 li ra from earthquakes in the Sovi- NO DOWN 1.00 en Accept Un Carbide/ 110211 il Mr. and Mrs. Daniel C. Wall- help you design your new room and tell you exact- INDUSTRIAL ten Cigar Un Pac / 3.1'/i Union Which might be con- Jen Dynam Unit Alre 4711 Ing, 10 Mohawk Ave., Middle- ly what the cost will be. Free estimates, of course. Brockway Glass .80 len Hltec United Cp 814 ised, with tremors from nuclear :own. . PAYMENT Bzura' Chemicals len PMs US Lines 43 Vi implosions, and improved ability ~-n Motora US Plywd m, Family Circle len Pub lit US Rub 44 ascertain without on-site in- ON DEAN'S LIST ALL TYPES LOW-COST IMPROVEMENTS > Tel 4 El . US Smelt 74% * 1st PAYMENT IN JUNE feanion VW-M len Tim US Steel 45»4 spection that some tremors are RED BANK — George C. Tun- International Flavors and Fragrance? Illelte Van Al Stl' 32 % caused by earthquakes and not stall, son of'Mrs. Valance Tun- FREE ESTIMATES ,en Aid Walworth »% '• UP TO 20 YEARS TO PAY Laird *• Company Sod rich Warn B Plo 14 iy explosions. stall, 229 River Rd., has been Montnodth Capital lOdyear Wn Un Tel 28 VI race Co Westg SI 3214 Foster summarized the advan- named to the dean's list at Monmouth Electric : A*P White Mot 4B« ages and disadvantages of a Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y, MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION Monmouth Park reyhound Yngst BhAT SO est-ban treaty and said the Ad- A graduate of Red Bank High N. J. Natural Gas 1.00 lilf oil Woolwth 64% HIGHWAY 35 AT HEADDON'S CORNER MIDDLETOWN llnm Pap Zenith R S? ilnlstration had concluded "that School, Mr. Tunstall is a member N. J. Natural Gas Pfd. 1.20 l»ro Pdr Cent isks of secret evasion and of of the college's Russian Club, He Rowan Controller Bus Mch 39., SHADYSIDE 1-5060 PROSPECT 5-1333 Spiral Metal , - Harv J4} rprlse abrogation were out- Is president of the German Club. * Nick Call Either Number Doi :•• Niqh' U. S. Homes & Development Corp. - ' nt-Paper ill weighed by the risks of continued junior, he is majoring In Ger- (x) Dividend t TlliTel 431i nllmited testing on both sides." man. TB Association Awards 4—Friday, March 1, 1963 - RED SANK REGISTER MCOSS a Grant of $4,400 RED BANK — Monmouth Cotin- ice has been awarded a U,0) Miss Wlnona E. Darrah, execu- ty Organization for Social Serv grant from the National Tuber- tive director of MCOSS, will di- culosis Association in partial sup- rect the project. port of a demonstration project To Start April 4 MCOSS will conduct to test a Also participating in the study Magazine SPECIAL new approach to finding tubercu- which will get under way April i losis in its early stages. will be the New Jersey Tubercu FOLDING STEEL losis and Health Association am The study to be undertaken by the state Health Department. Tht Rack MCOSS will seek to determine the BRONZETONE project will be conducted in yield and cost of incorporating nine communities in central Mon- WITH THE PURCHASE OF ONE routine tuberculosis case detec- TOWfcL STAND AS ILLUSTRATED BRIDGE mouth County and will seek in tion in a family-centered public the period of a year to tubercu health nursing program. It is lin test at least 3.000 individual! CHAIR the only study of its kind being A Newly styled Maculne Rac)t who have no pervious record ol Attractively designed to accent .thi made in the United States and_ it tuberculosis. beauty of any room In your home. $ is expected that the findings will . Brssi-plited, 11" him. H>4" wide. have public health implications MCOSS, a combined publi 10ii" Ions. Belli lor R93. for New Jersey and the nation. health nursing agency and tuber- 1.99 culosis association, will offer t< tuberculin test patients servci by the nurses in the nine com- THE REVIVAL munities and to their families. NOW IN PROGRESS The decision to participate wouli Beautiful be entirely voluntary. Person RAILROAD NIGHTLY AT 7:30 under medical care would neet h Hear a. man with Gori'i Message the permission of attending phy- \ Brass-plated preaching Blbla deliverance. Hear sicians and for well members ol ili WAREHOUSE inspirational Gospel alnjing. the family not under medical supervision, the consent of adult Rev. Horace E. Roundtree would be obtained for themselve Towel OUTLET CHURCH OF SOD and their children. TOP MUSICIANS — Posed' are the eight members of the Red Bank High School 241 Highway 35, Eatontown Communities in which the tests Band who, following tryouts, were named to the Central Jersey Band.. From left, Jiut South ol Eitontotra Circle 223 CENTRAL & UNION AVES. will be made include Bradle; seated, are Jacqueline Van Brunt, Linda Stainer, Martha Woodward, and Rebecca Stand OPEN DAILY 8:30 to «:30 UNION BEACH SAT. »:30 to 1:30 Beach, Eatontown, Little Silver, Llure Lee; and standing, Robert Glassey, Richard Kraybill, Charles Sheridan and Richard by KOCH, Call 542-2020 Neptune Township, New Shrews bury, Oceanport, Shrewsbury Glassey. Two, Miss Van Brunt and Robert Glassey, are members of the New Jersey All- Borough and Township and Wes State Band, slated to give a concert at the Eastern Coast Music Convention in At- A Towel .Stand that will enhucf Long Branch. ' tha decor of your bathroom. Bint- lantic City, Saturday. dlly comtrucled ot premium * steel Cross-Section Hi with a Eleamlnt btais-pllted (In. OUTGROWING Nurses assigned to these com Iih. 33M" hlsh, 18" long »nd 11" munities by the MCOSS have persons might have been located swered, "Good morning, Jones aide. Bella lor 17.95. . . headquarters in Bodman Health and put under treatment, there- Enterprises," or "Good Morn Center, New Shrewsbury. Selec by shortening their periods ing, Jones Enterprises, who is YOUR tion of the towns was made be- convalescence and in some ex- calling please?" • Both for $1 ^95 cause they represent a cross sec treme cases saving their lives I was taught that either usage < -only... ILL tion of ethnic and socio-economic "We know there are seeming is correct, but no matter what I Dont Move-Arid A Room 1 groups. If insufficient numbers o well individuals suffering fro do my boss always corrects me. persons in the nine municipali tuberculosis," Miss Darrah ad (Send your problems to Georgi What should I do? ties are willing to take part in ed, "the purpose of this study and let him give them the benefil Beatrice the tests, it is planned to ex to find out whether this is ec Linens INC. of his careful scrutiny and re-Dear Beatrice: tend the study, to Middletown nomically feasible and a product turn them twisted past recogni- Bath Have you checked to see if the Township. ive method of finding them. Cos tion.) Home Decorator* The Tine Test, a relatively must always be weighed agains name of your firm is Jones En- Closet results. But to the individual terprises? interdermal TB screening device, Dear George: Bedroom 20 BROAD SL RED BANK will be employed and will be ad-whose life is saved and to th( So-called , film stars traps' Dear George. ministered by the MCOSS public persons who; will not get TB be- Gifts OUR ONLY STORE ... OUR 26TH YEAR.' around the world, overpaid an< health nurses as they make their cause an unknown case is re Is it really true that Elvis Rear Entrance From Parking Lot regular visits to provide a broad moved as a source of infection undertalented. For what they d( Presley has shortened his side- health service to persons of al it will be worth it." they get money nntold. Just sai burns? ages and all economic levels. Re- "Celebrity" and all the foolisl U.I. actors will be X-rayed and any females fall all over themselve: chasing them. All they, thinl Dear U.I,: cases of active tuberculosis wil Either that or his head has be incorporated in the regular about is high life. It Pays to Advertise in The Register . ... you don't have to move into a new home to Trooper Talks gotten lots longer. enoy convenience and beauty . Schloeder Construc- MCOSS TB control program. I read about it all the tinv In applying for the grant, At Cub Dinner but I never see any comment in tion can help you make it look like new at prices MCOSS pointed out that the case your column. Make some com- yoj can afford. rate for active and probably ac- BELFORD - State ' Troope ment. It is Tour duty! tive tuberculosis in Monmouth Woolley of Trenton was gues Burned Uj * FREE ESTIMATES! County is higher that the av-speaker at the Cub Scout BIui Dear Burned Up: • DORMERS • MODERN KITCHENS erage for New Jersey. New Jer- • OARAGES • BATHROOMS and Gold dinner in the Methodist Yeh. I'm pretty burntAl u • POItGH ENCLOSUBES • MASONBY sey's case rate is 26.7 per 100,- • BOOH ADDITIONS • HEATING 000 population, while Monmouth Church. He spoke and showed about that, too. 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' AUTO INSURANCE Uve Within Your Income RED BANK REGISTER DAW Friday, March 1, DemocratsAreSeekingDiscreet DOWH O Aoaow "t.tUt*nmB* (at* nark Vt.tm.' On Buying a House with lines XVUtMBowt/ closure MEW / Teamwork in 88th Congress 9. Toward and for on»~ 30. Female By MARY FEELEY ' yw taiumwftodofor you? HAMMOND witbln •' 8. Greek (beep Consultant in Money Management As for the -ffl-st part, four per- By WILLIAM F. ARBOGAST the Capitol when this year's vote consideration in the House, the 10. Scottish portico JO. Narrow cent of your income is a fair fig' SPINET WASHINGTON (AP) - Some was taken. Any string-pulling was corridors outside the chamber philosopher 4. Term of inlet:, We're considering buying a 11. Small, geoL ure to use as a guide. This amounts key Democrats in Congress be- done backstage, discreetly. were crowded at times with ex- endearment: home, but friends' warn us we ORGAN hardy bovine ihort R to $3.20 per week. As for the kind lieve president Kennedy's legis- While refraining from public ecutive branch representatives. may find ourselves as strapped Among them were Secretary ol 12. Assumed 5. Shall not: latin? of insurance, that depends on lative program would have fared criticism of the White House name to lend as they are. Before we fall in love whether you want protection, se- $995* Agriculture Orviile L. Freeman contracted better in the. past two years if some Democratic congressional 14. On the 8. Hawaiian Si. Not ' with something we can't afford, curity, -or both. -If you have par- Just 25.00 Down and Lawrence F. O'Brien, special tome of his liaison men had op-leaders in 1961-62 privately re- ocean dance many Sl.Usht.fogi can you tell us how much we ents, or others who are depend- • Draw Ban ** assistant to the President. O'Bri- • Ueverberstloa erated more adroitly.. sented what they felt was too 15. Seize 7. Leave out 23. Powdery *4. Spindle for should pay for a house on $8,000 ent on you, you will want the en, Kennedy's No. 1 congression- • Permanent Pitcb These Democrats are looking much intervention in legislative suddenly ;8. Church * earth wheel year? I am working at this most protection for your money. • 13 fedali al troubleshooter, used a nearby 16. Metal layman 24. Unimpaired 35. African • Twin Speaker! fpr more discreet teamwork In the affairs by executive department point, and my salary will go to-Either straight life insurance or experts. House reception room as tempo- container 1L Tropical 27. Weight Jungle • Prettta Kith Congress, and point to one ward the purchase. life rate endownment could give • PercuuloB rary headquarters. 17. Place fifruitt 28. Eskimo dweller •mashing party victory already The ill feeling that had been 18. Hawaiian 13. As boat* 3«. Forehead you the most protection at a low • 16 Control Tab! While- O'Brien is credited by Mrs. John L., Albany, N. Y. • New Styling achieved to demonstrate the value brewing boiled over last June 21 bird lnj«cUan 29. Cannes 38. Man'* name cost, providing you with cash val- mos^Democrats with finesse and 3ear Mrs. L.: • Choice or Mahor&nyv Walnut* of a more deft operation. when the House leadership with 19. Value ttghly ue at age 65, if needed for your Cherry Wood some misgivings, brought to discretion, some ol the others who X 4- s It's generally recommended In every administration it's thi 21, Rave retirement. c*U BI for free b*.H. 11 some party leaders are convinced crats who kicked over the traces President fared somewhat better, grass 19 30 the down payment—which would (You can write Mary Feeley iti •r.O.B. ruloqr tteack kin the performance of the Kennedy normally support the administra- a fact attributed by some leaders SlWine care of this paper.) ft2* probably be one-third of the cost liaison team was far from pol- tion. to a White House decision to let receptacle YA of the house—you'll have pther ished. the congressional pros, call the J3. Tha Georg- While the farm bill was under ian: Rusa. it 17 expenses to consider. Figure four . They think the situation may be shots without backseat driving by 38. Young of to five per cent of the cost of the improving. For example, the the executive departments. the herring M II house per year will go for taxes, White House team was unobtru-Is Selected As a result, Congress pushed 37. Cabs r^ insurance and upkeep. along some major recommenda- S3 14- 55 Accent on Value sive as the House Democratic 38. Melodies VA These figures are only a guide, leadership won enlargement For Seminar tions of the President, including 39. Coagulate 57 but they will help you estimate . the key House Rules Committee come which had not appeared to 40. Saturate NEW SHREWSBURY - Mis tL and how much and how long you'll en the- opening day of the 88th have much chance. There were 40 Judith Bornemann, third grade twenties, I* need to save before it makes Congress. The victory margin was teacher at • Swimming River compromises here and there, us- aa bills ^? sense to buy. Obviously, t lot de- much bigger-than it was on thiSchool, was selected by Wylie G ually with administration approv- 42. Beards of 41 44 pends on whether you already al, b,ut always engineered by the MONEY-SAVER! tome issue two years earlier. Pate of the education department ryea are overburdened with monthly There were no White House of Monmouth College to partic- congressional leaders. payments.on "previous purchases troubleshooters in evidence at ipate in one of the series of and. whether you have other fi- New GENERAL ELECTRIC, seminars being held by the col-Allen-Scott Report: nancial commitments. lege for co-operating teachers in East this area. ITS HERE I Dear Miss Feeley: -A co-operating teacher is one FILTER-FLO PRIVATE LABEL* who has a student assigned to Keansburg My husband wants to put any Moscow-Peiping Split extra money we have into buying her for practice teaching. Miss A barn dance will be held April BornenTann discussed her expert' shrubs and plants. I want to use By Robert S. Allen and Paul Scoff 21 by the Men's Club of the Bay- it to make improvements Inside POMMUTERS ences as a cooperating teacher shore Community Church in Miss Louise Grover, who did he the house. He says he'* improv- ULUB WASHINGTON—That highly-publicized but ques- Bacnstadt's Restaurant. Edward ing the property, but the fact is practice teaching with "Miss Bor- Ensign is chairman. Angelo D'- nemann, is now teaching full he just loves to garden. Don't you tionable split between Moscow and Peiping hasn't Amelio was host at the receni time in the fifth grade at Swim' think the condition of the house stopped Soviet Premier Khrushchev from sending a meeting. Mr. Ensign will be hosi WHISKEY ming River School. is more important than the beiu- BLENDED .59 thousand ground-to-air missiles to Communist China. at the next meeting. ty of the grounds, for future sale This secret Russian help in building up Red China's purposes? , 86 Proof qt. EXCHANGE STUDENT 4 air defenses was uncovered by U.S. reconnaissance Mrs. Beryl Calabrese, Was! Mrs. Alma E., St. Paul, Minn. BELFORD - Miss Lilliana Keansburg, was hostess at the Barrenechea of Argentina, an satellites and surveillance planes flying over strategic Dear M«. E.: N% grain Secret Pal meeting Sunday. Gifts 3.79 fifth exchange student who attends areas of China in receh were exchanged. The next hostess If you have i compulsive gar- Main] spirits. Middletown Township H i g missions. One group, headed by Director will be MrsMr^plive. r Holland. dener on your hands, you're School, will speak at the Bay John McCone, of the Central In- fighting a losing battle. But if No Offer Atria Off«f fmom tttter-fb MOH- COMMUTERS view Parent-Teacher Associatio Twenty-one separate SA telligence Agency, is sising the The .eighth birthday of Sharon it's any consolation to you, you C(MDI and RKktasWattrAsYou Yiuhl meeting Wednesday. She wi 2, ground-to-air missile new intelligence to challenge the Lam&, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. have the real estate man and the speak about "Our Cultures an sites similar to those thai ~itate Department's policy assess- Frank Lamb, Van Brunt PI., was banker on your side. A home In Tabs a "felfl family" load... ow 20% WINE t LIQUOR Tradition in Middletown school: ment that there is a deep split celebrated Feb. 21. Present were good repair, with an attractive and Argentina schools." Mis: the Soviets are now operating in between China and Russia. Terry, Jerry and Francis Dean, new kitchen and bathroom, is nor. Hum many o*« wa*«i1 WfflMwiJctf Raw Tomatno, Proprietor Barrenechea lives with Mr. anCuba, have been photographed While recognizing the existence John and Daniel Coyne, Lorraine certainly more likely to get a Mrs. William Barnard, Rivei so far by high-flying U-2 planes end Jub haw tontfai&DS ponMa flnbh. IN Monmouth St., Red Bank Gordon, Darline Herr, Rosemarj mortgage. Unless the property Plaza. of ideological differences between SH 14711 and Samos satellites. Khrushchev and Mao, the McRenary- , Kathy Steinmach'er, could be used for track homes or Famous Fdtw-Ro Adion wmows lint, dM, At each of these SAM sites Cone group argues that the Soviet Kathy Sarjos, Mrs. Vera Rocke- other business ventures, a pros- land, soap *eura. laundry comes out frerfi, the reconnaissance camera missile assistance clearly indi- feller and Mrs. Jerome Dean. pective buyer looks Inside the ebon os new fateoui* lint Is cooghf 1NRLTER, for full summer pleasure spotted anywhere from 40 to 6tcates that the two Communist house more critically than- out- • ' ' . , . now is the time missiles and their telltale launch, leaders are working closely to- A birthday party was given aide. m» on dothet. ClosM fflur strws os drtar- ers. gether in building a military Nancy Luckenbach Saturday for About all you can do is fight iHMoi owl and powdwed bKitai digwwr. to buy your This alarm- ohine to oppose the U. S; her fifth birthday, which she ac-a delaying action—bury the gar- ing missile dis- These officials foresee no open tually celebrated Tuesday. Her den tools. covery was the Soviet-China break. guests were Deborah Miller. Car- direct result of Tthe other group, headed by ol, Ronald, Robert and Gregor Dear Miss Feeley: systematic Dr. Walt Rostow, dhairman of Werner, Maryann and Carol Am What do you suggest in the s u r v e i 1 lane the State Department Planning Lecza, Katherine and Jeff re; way of insurance for a single gal program Commission, contends that "the Lucken&ach. The party was held of 2S earning $80 per week? I launched last antagonisms between Moscow and at the home of her parents, Mr.have mine at all at (his point. September by Peiping are so deep-seated that and Mrs. Clement Luckenbach, W. T. E. Hackensack, N. J. Air Force we cannot foresee any genuine Clinton Ave. Dear W. T. E.: GEO. C. KOEPPEL after a Formo- reconciliation of the dispute, at That's a two-part question. How Allen sa^ased U- least while Mao and Khrushchev much can you allocate for insur- & SON, INC. plane was shot down by the hold power." Heads Oceanport ance? And what do you want Chinese Communists while flyinj They contend that the Soviet Plumbing • Heating over the mainland. missile help to China is incon- Tercentenary O'NEIL NAMED clusive and that the delivery of TV Repair This unexpected show of ,EARLE '— Willpun O'Nell, air- Gold Medal Award Winner for Three Consecutive Years MIG-21 interceptors (only six) to OCEANPORT - Mrs. Richard er by the Chinese Communists borne electronics technician chief, India by the Kremlin is counteV- H. Topham, president of the "Visit Our New TV-Stereo which brought to an end ths Hazlet, is now affiliated with the order yours now for early delivery hit and miss?*; proof that there is a deep split. Oceanport Historical Society, was Demonstration Room" Naval Reserve as an instructor. U-2 surveil-' President Kennedy is.reported- named chairman of the Ocean- VICE He has completed 20 years of 141 First Avenue, Award winning residential and commercial Sylvan pools lance flights ly "undecided which of the twoport Tercentenary Committee al WIRIN&fr PLUMBING 1 active naval duty. have, for 16 years, been the most proven, most popular, over the main- ' clashing views to follow in his a meeting last week in borough FORTHEUFEOF Atlantic Highlands most reliable swimming pools available. And, in many land, convinced policy making, although in the hall. Chief O'Neil is employed by RMAEHIN Wyandotte Chemical Corp. He instances, a steel-reinforced concrete Sylvan pool costs no U. S. intelli- past he has leaned toward the Mrs. Edward H. Urion wa: gence officials \ named assistant chairman. will help train new men enlisting 291-0890 more than pools of far lesser quality. Sylvan exemplar Rostow group, which includes that K h r «•', • McGeorge Bundy, his special for- The,| committee was appointed in the reserves. ._]• quality includes our exclusive, virtually maintenance-free s h c h e v had eign policy adviser in the White earlier this month by Mayor Ed "Dial-Clear" filtration system. Bank financing is scheduled turned his first House. ward C. Wilson. for your personal needs. Where qualify, price and pride of SA-2 missilcsl NEW CLUB MEMBERS-With- Members have been asked by ownership are considerations, a Sylvan pool is your best buy. over to Mao. in 600 miles of where the Soviet Mayor Wilson to solicit sugges- This suspicion Scott Union tests its atomic bombs in tions from their neighborhoods unlimited custom shapes, sizes was fully confirmed a week latei Siberia, the Chinese Communists and organizations for 1964 cele- 41st ANNIVERSARY FURNITURE when a specially launched Samo: may have touched off their first brations and means of raising satellite, passing over the sam< nuclear .explosion on the "roof of funds. &WXM&JST POOJtS area, took the first photos the world." The reports will be made ai SALE ENDS SATURDAY, MAR. 2nd one of these SAM bases in China This suspected atomic test, re- the next meeting April 1. Call or write for free pool information Since this Samos missior ported out of India early in Feb- rocked the U.S. Intelligence com ruary but not confirmed, may The Atomic Energy Commi have taken place in early Janu- 428 Broad St., Shrewsbury ...r...SH 72334 munity, another 20 sites have sion is now making a world-wide 301 Morris Ave., Springfield ...DR 64500 been located scattered along Chi: ary at the same time the Rus- inquiry to determine if the ex- But Starting Today,.. na's vast Eastern seacoast anc sians were winding up'their lat- plosion, which was not recorded Princeton Shopping Center, Princeton . . . near the largest and most im est series of nuclear explosions. in the U.S., was registered as ar WA 1-6166 portant inland military bases. A Reliable Japanese sources with earthquake by any other country. so, the U.S. learned from othei contacts on the China maiinlam Since the Russians set off a largi sources that these missile site; reported to U.S. intelligence in nuclear explosion in nearby Si SALE of NYLON SYLVAN POOLS Clip and were constructed by Soviet mil Tokyo last month that the Chiberi- a on the same day, U.S.'of- nese Reds detonated a very low ficials admit that radioactive ma 428; Broad Street mail today tary technicians. grade nuclear device in the north- terial from the Chinese test, If Shrewsbury, i^New Jersey TAKING ANOTHER LOOK — This latter discovery along with west corner of Chang Tang pro- occurred, could have become VAK| C I O guarantee the missile findings has touchei vince on the great Plateau ol mixed with those fallout samp Name R Tibet. . lings and gone undetected. off a sharp debate among thi WOVEN OF CONTINUOUS FILAMENT Address ..:.. ; BR President's chief advisers ovei According to this Japaw.se re One theory for the Chinese City ..... 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SUU* Highway 8, Established 1878 by'^oha H, Cook u4 Henry Clay . Published by Tb« Red Banl: Roglttcr Incorporated A Fellow Named Jed We were having '•dinne r at Dinty ff. HARRY PENN1NGT0N, President ' JAMES J. HOGAN, Editor M. HAROLD KELLY, (ieneral Manager corned beef was lean and long, like a spaniel'* tongue in August. The cabbage had been drained, A square rhomas J. Bly William F. Sandford anil Arthur Z. Kamln Frank W. Harbom Cxeeutiv* Editor Aisoei&t* Bduor* of butter surrendered in the middle of a boiled potato. - Member of the Associated Press . \ I lifted my fork. A man at the next table got up, came I'm Aisoeuitd Prtu II «Bim»d «xciutiveiy xn th» un (or rapubUoatlon ol in ut tooAi otwi p itiittt Irons Ut rftdtn. shook his head no, and sat He had a aubunptlon Price* In Advance L*ii than 3 mof. Per m&nth It.M 11 monine—|l«.tw f month*-1 B.Ou belt of booze in his pitching hand and «n|ie copj at eountM. 7 oenta Btnfie copy by mall, 10 ctnii » montha-113.50 I month*-* 4.W it was obvious that he had been tossing FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1963 strikes for quite a while. "You ought to BISHOP write a book about your old man," Mr. Harris said. "He's the greatest character in years." How Not to Win an Election I introduced Mr. Harris to Mrs. B. Every few min- New Jersey Democrats will go to tax cut—but to hit away at the utes, Mr. Harris said he didn't want to intrude, and put a little weight on his feet, then sat again; He is a dark college tomorrow to take a course absent Democrats. If a college pro- man, a man of fluent fingers and tongue. His jowls are in political science titled: "Winning fessor were to write, a paper on the blue; his laughter rings like a bronze bell, and he has the Next Election." incident—he might title it, "How Not the hard sad'eyes of an unemployed gangster. to Win an Election" on the part of The Democratic State Committee He talked at length about my father, and I did too. will conduct the all-day seminar at the Democrats. But my mind was on Jed Harris, and I was yanking Rutgers University. Actually, the Democratic criti- cards out of the memory index to recall what I could It sounds like an interesting cisms were quite insignificant in of this man. He was—and perhaps is—a theatrical pro- ducer. He has written a book for Doubleday called ^course — and certainly will be a these days of huge budgets—witnes "Watchman, What of the Night?" It reads as though day well spent for New Jersey what is happening in Trenton and Washington. But we would not ex- it was written by Frank Harris, in 1900. Democrats. These Bays: Cultivates pect Monmouth Democrats to aim We hope someone from the Mon LETTERS This Harris has a hobby. He cultivates enemies. any fire in those directions. mouth County Democratic organiza •TWO GUYS' PROPOSAL Not just any old enemy, mind you. Most people do not It would not be fair if we failed Passing of the Toil Fin tion will attend the course. After 400 Wilson Ave. rate this man's scorn. It is said that he has to like you t<> say that Democrats in Monmouth Middletown, N. J. first. Noel Coward said that Jed had "one of the roost their fiasco' at the recent public By JOHN CHAMBERLAIN Middletown Township County have been making big strides Planning Board self-devouring egos I have ever met" which is, at least, hearing on the Monmouth budget, When Harvard economist John Kenneth Galbraith, Middletown,, New Jersey in recent years on the municipal literate contempt county Democrats demonstrated one now our ambassador to India, returns to this country Mr. Frank Blaisdell, levels. But this can be attributed to from New Delhi, I wonder what he will make of things? Chairman Harry Ruby once said: "I've known Jed for yeari thing—they have a bit to learn about Dear Mr. Blaisdell: and I must say in all fairness that I've never known the large influx of Democrats who Before he left our shores he was one of the mos practical politics. it seems that with all I have him to hurt anyone who hadn't befriended him." Per- have moved to the county from vociferous critics of the way the U.S. "affluent society' read in the local papers abou your indecision on the "Two haps. But Jed Harris has.a record of having produced To recap the situation, county North Jersey and New York, as well (the phrase was his own inspired bit of coinage) was spending its superfluous Guys" proposal and, at your com plays which have grossed $35,000,000. He has a gift Democrats announced they would as local issues and the ability to mittee meeing last month when money. Dr. Galbraith was particularly for earning money, and of finding unique ways of los- send forth a delegation to the free- you still were in the discussion select good candidates. severe on the "waste"- that was going stage, ' nothing was mentioned ing it One of them is getting married three times; the holders' budget meeting and criti- concerning the tax relief it would others are inconsequential. But the Democratic organization into fail fins on automobiles. bring to the local taxpayer. • cism of the spending schedule could at the county level apparently lacks Well, the other day I. looked at the The Economic Development His best plays, in my estimation, were "Broad- be expected. the drive needed to win the elections. street in a typical middle-sized Ameri Commission was established dur- way"; "The Front Page"; "The Royal Family"; and ing your administration to study Our Town." He is a surface sentimentalist who can Instead, the Democrats dispatched Dissension has often split the ranks, can community, and 1 had to search a ways and means of bringing more long way before I found a single tail weep or laugh, depending on the chimes emanating a seven-page letter to the all-Repub- too. tax ratables into the township. Chamberlain fin. The rear ends of almost all the new-They have now gone on record from the cash register. Harris is 63, looks 50, and thinks lican freeholder board criticizing cer- It will take awhile for voters to favoring this proposal. So whyin the hundreds. Some actors have said that they would er automobiles had become nicely rounded and quite are you hesitating? ' tain aspects of the budget. The Dem- forget what took place at the coun- inconspicuous. Whatever it as that affluent people are .Hwy. 35, six miles.of prime drop, dead rather than work for Jed Harris. And have. ocratic leaders apparently were too ty budget hearing. buying nowadays, it is not cars with the Detroit equiva- commercial land, Is Middletowri's Sneaky Plotting Doesn't Work 1 biggest asset. ft$ eventual devel- busy with other matters — and In the meantime, the county elec- lent of the poop deck of an eighteenth century frigate.opment should favor enterprises The corned beef was good, and I asked a waiter to did not have a spokesman at the tipn is off to a fast start—with the Personally, I wonder what has been gained by the such as the $1 million store now see another brandy before Mr. Harris, thinking selfish- change in style? There seem to be only three things under consideration. If "Two meeting. Republicans way ahead. Monmouth Guy" have met all of the require- ly that while he was busy guzzling I would assault the you can do'with the rear end of an, automobile; you ments to date, I should think It Naturally, the Republicans,,^^ Democrats would be wise to take dinner. This is sneaky plotting, anrX>ilike mosV'sinaU either flare it up to give-it fins, or flatten it put to re- now becomes evident that favor- crimes, doesn't work. Harris can sip and talk at the tijat "how to win" course at Rut- able action is necessary. At the opportunity not only to-de- semble the flight deck of an aircraft carrier, or give same time, like that little old wine maker. , gers—and then start all over again. it a soft contour to suggest that it won't hurt you very It is time for the taxpayers of fend the budget—which produced a Middle.towri Township to be real- We got on the subject of Mark Hellinger. Jed didn't much if it backs into you. But no matter what is done istic about the future tax struc- like him—thought that the blue shirts and white ties to it, you may be sure that the style will not be perma ture of their community. What The Lyons Dew: were a Broadway affectation. That killed that subject nent. People get bored seeing the same thing" year better answer to Middletown's rising tax rate than planned com- He said he would send a copy of his book. Jed didn't after year. - „ mercial ratables to provide much ask me to write anything about it, so I won't Why kill Gaudiness and Gingerbread needed future revenue! Nobel Committee's Ruling on Mrs. Roosevelt Very truly yours, two subjects in one paragraph? The gaudiness of the taiP'fin may have been in Mrs. Gerard J. Gardner We had not met before, but I found him to be ai By LEONARD LYONS doubtful taste, but when gaudiness is in the ascendancy engaging conversationalist. Of course, he was at his The Nobel Prize Osmrnittee the airport and arrived with 10 talisti' to Moscow, as his guests. •oil may be sure that people are enjoying themselves MIDDLETOWN BOARD COMMENDED best when he was talking about me. Still, the more I Just ruled that Eleanor Roose minutes to spare. But his con- He met with Khrushchev, who Was England any happier when the hugh ruffs and dou- velt's nomination for the Peace cert in Italy had to be post- asked his opinion of Moscow's Leonardo, N. J. thought about how clever I am and,how dumb he is, blets worn by the Elizabethans gave way to the sombre Prize cannot be considered, be- poned 24 hours, because Elman hotels. Thomson expressed frank To the Editor: the more I kept thinking of the $5,000,000 which Jed cause the nomination came after wasn't permitted to board the criticism, then proposed to erect Puritan garb of dictator Oliver Cromwell's time? And All too often the civic-minded used to have and the five million pennies I never her death. The late Dag Hammar- plane: He'd brought his wife's his own hotel in Moscow and is the severely "functional" modern house any easier citizens of our municipalities skjold, who was awarded the passport instead of his own. show the Russians how a capi- give their services without re- accumulated. - talist does it ... Khrushchev to live in than the commodious mansions favored by Peace Prize posthumously, quali- Francois Truffault, the "New ceiving an expression of thanks Shot Glass Stared'Back fied for if under the Prize Com- Wave" director, is dramatizing told him: "We don't want your the Victorians? No, gaudiness and gingerbread, what- I believe that the copy of a. let- mittee's rules in that Hammar- a segment of his five-part film, capital. We waht your capitalistic ever their esthetic drawbacks, are the sure signs of a ter recently voted, by the mem- Luck, I guess. Anyway, the dessert came and Harr ikjold had been nominated be- "Love at 20," for presentation brains." \. ' / bers of the Leonardo Taxpayers ris stared into a fresh shot glass. This one stared back, fore his death, certain exuberance—and that is. always to be prized Association would be of interest on the Paris stage this fall . . Whitney Straight^ ole of the so he said he would have to leave. "Do a favor for me," Because 11 other nations, in ad-Norman Cousins, editor of the 80 capitalists on thW-tAp, asked As for the economic "waste" involved in tail fins to your readers: he said. "Write a book about your father." Knowing dition to his native Italy, have Saturday Review, who's been one for a reunion with his former once asked a Chrysler Company economist to make an refused to accept Frank Costello, of the world's busiest lecturers, schoolmate, Burgess of Burgess Board of Adjustment my father, I, know better, but I nodded and we wres- estimate for me of the amount of money the manufac Township of Middletown the deportation-order against him says this is his laiit rjde of the. and MacLean, The defector, Bur- tled a little on the tile floor for the check. cannot be executed. Costello circuitit,. He's retiring from the gess, arrived for the reunion, urers might have saved if they had shaved down the Kings Hwy., probably will spend the rest of lecturre field . . . When "Enter wearing his Old School Tie ... after-decks of their cars. He promised he'd try to find Middletown, N. J. - '. • He bowed to my wife, shook hands with me, and his life here . . . The ofNBroad- Laughing" opened in New Haven, Judy Garland and Sid Luft will Gentlemen: left with the dignity of a man who goes to bed with a way production of Anita Loos' Robert Morley cabled producer fly to London next week for the;out. But he never got a figure that was worth any- At a recent meeting of the trus dramatization of "Cheri" has Mort Gottlieb: "Enter Laughing premiere of her new movie, "I thing. He got lost in the question of material costs tees and members of the Leonar- old-headed cane. I kept trying to think of a quote I been postponed because of.a dis-j— Exit Rich." The producer had Could Go On Singing" . . . Alice versus status symbol advertising values, and the whole do Taxpayers Association the ac-almost—but not quite—remembered about Jed Harris. pute with the estate of the late to borrow, a coin to tip the B. Toklas' new book quotes Clare tions of various township com- Boothe Luce's assurance to her thing was an arithmetical muddle. It was uttered by,. Fred Finklehof a long time ago. 1 author, Colette ... Eli Wallach Western Union boy. mittees were discussed. wants to play Pegler in the dram that Henry Luce would become While I could personally take a tail fin or leave it, On a motion by Mr. Weimer, "Nobody denies that Harris is a stinker, including Roy Thomson, the publisher, President of the USA. seconded by Mr. Banfield, the atization of Louis Nizer'S;recently brought 80 British capi- I suspect that the criticism of the upswept rear car Harris," he said. "But that's like saying that Toscanini trustees and members voted "Libel." John T. Cahill, the successful deck was always motivated by a Puritanism that had a bad backhand. Who the hell cares how Toscanini Every N. Y. restaurateur 13 up corporation lawyer who once was unanimously to send a leMjer of In arms against Gov. Rockefel- the U. S. Attorney here, attended frowned on enjoyment for its own sake, the "new commendation to' the Board of played tennis?" It's a fair summation. ler's proposed taxhike on drinks. Parents' Day session at a economists are the only real Puritans among us, and Adjustment thanking them for After Jed Harris left, my wife said: "Who was their many long hours of work Toots Shor has appeared on sev- fashionable girls' school here. their criticism has always been quite wide of the mark Jiat?" I shrugged. 4'Who knows?" I said ... eral TV shows, presenting his He took a seat in the, auditorium and their fair decisions of the firm views on the subject . . . to watch his daughter perform in in post-World War II America, where larger—and more problems they have handled. Shor's wife and children watched Ihe class play . . ., Cahill turned costly—families mean that there is little "disposable •The association has recevied him oh TV, in their lavish, du- to talk to another, parent two income" left after taxes for "waste." In 1959, the very letters thanking them for their plex apartment on Park Avenue. seats distant from him, and dis- support in prcWems that would One child asked Mrs. Shor: "Why covered that his neighbor was year that Galbraith was fulminating against "waste" have resulted in spot zoning or it Daddy always talking about Eddie Gilbert, whose daughter in Detroit, the after-tax income of the American people rash of multiple dwellings and Booze?" . . . "Quiet!" Mrs. also was in the class play was $336 billion. businesses in our residential Shor replied. "That's how we Cahill had helped oust . Gilbert zones. We have only done our got this apartment." as head of E. L. Bruce, Inc. Puritanical Liberals duty as a Taxpayers Association in supporting the residents, but, Two Wesrlngs Medal of Merit Some $252 billion of this happened to be lavished John Steinbeck, who bought a you are the ones who have up- The President's newly-ap- on such "wasteful" things as food, shelter, clothing and held the laws, and we are grate- full-dress suit for his Nobel pointed committee to select the Prize acceptance ceremony, told basic transport. The remaining $84 billion was spent ful for your honesty, integrity Americans wh*"will receive the and justice. . his wife he'd like lo be buried i Medal of Merit will meet two in a most commonsensical way. Some $24 billion was in it: "I want to get at least) Sincerely, days a year, to weigh and make saved, $19 billion went for doctors, medicine and hos- G. C. Neidllnger, two wcarings out of it — once, their choices ... The final Sun- standing • up , and once lying pitals, more than $8 billion was spent on education at Chairman of the day night at Voisin's — which Booard for the down." just moved to its new site — wasprivate schools and colleges and for churches and pri- » Hush Griffith, the Academy vate welfare institutions, $17 billion was paid in fees Leonardo Taxpayers marked by the presence of Leo- Association Award winner who just closed pold of Belgium, father of Mngand interest to banks and installment credit companies 511 Broadway in "Andorra." is Baudouln. He was Mary Lasker's )ff to Hollywood for a screen dinner guest . . . Lionel Bart, the —and the remainder went *for fun, including serious SCOUTING NEEDS LEADERS assignment . . . Ralph Bunch?!] I— author-songwriter of "Oliver," reading and gardening. Well, if $16 billion out of a total 364 Middle Rd. : Hazlet, N. J, - ieft for Stockholm to attend a" moved into a town house on Sutafter-tax income of $336 billion is to be condemned as meeting of the Hammarskjold ton Place. '0 the Editor: Foundation, which now has mil- "frivolity," then life is hardly worth the living. Not Most of us are aware of Scout lions in its treasury . . . Lester For the first time in the history- even the Pilgrims of Miles Standish's time, who stuffed Week—February 6 to 13—but do Cowan will start filming "Meet- of the Racquet & Tennis Club in we remember these boys, the rest Ins At a Far Meridian" in April. N. Y., the rules — regarding in- themselves on Thanksgiving Day, would have consid- f the year. Some of us perhaps, The Soviet government will sup- dividual meetings with at least ered it "wasu' to spend less than a twentieth of their yes. Somo of us don't care, don't ply a dacha, in the Caucasian eight members of the board of income on enjoyment. have time, don't have boys of Mts., to house his American cast governors —are being waived, in this age, or have done our ind crew. behalf- ol a renowned applicant Since the tail fin is now demonstrably on its way ihare. Mischa Elman played a cty- who is domiciled abroad. Be- out, what will our Puritanical "liberals" seize upon next I am speaking from personal cause he must fly back to his ov- ;ert in London, then flew to Italy as the target for their ire? And isn't it a little bit laugh- experience. My husband Is a for- for a'concert in Bari. Because erseas home immediately, the mer scoutmaster and committee- "Well, Kennedy's qot tha country on tha move Mrs. Elman was suffering from committee permitted his sponsor able that the only big victory of these .Puritanical lib- man. I had been a den mother oqoin -- with vJ'gohl" 1 cold, she stayed in London . . . to give a cocktail party where he erals has been won over the inoffensive hind end of for several years. I've served as could be Introduced to the club's The violinist gathered his papers an automobile? ' (See LETTERS, Page t) •nd Instrument,-took a cab to governor!.' '•'• "' '' '' JtED BAM HEGISTER Friday, March 1, 1063-7 Wants Water DAILY JVctc Stopped Shrewsbury* FMILOSOTHH U.0MMHH4 Mr. and Mr*. Jane* Wnucane, U. S. Has. Strong WTXMINOTON, M.-(APM*c- 27 Bdgebrook Ct., entertained a retary of the Interior Stewart L. group preceding It. Dorothea'* A Happy Home Is Udall says "the worst form of lTabMc Mardi Orai Saturday night 19. Movable Trade Muscles waate in America li the waste of Guests included Mr. and Mrs banter Joseph Georgia, Jersey City; Mr. water and it must be stopped." I*. Attest: Full of Shortages aym. and Mrs. Theodore Messlm, Tea- He made the comment Wednes- neck; Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Daveee, by SAMDAWSON lT.nrmamtat day after Ms unanimous election it. It* capital Rtzzo, Menasquan; Mr. and Mrs. By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP)-Unde Sun 1967 of the U.S. gold reserves as by the governors of Pennsylvania, UNI«ei» Vincent Cristeilo, Morriitown; New York, New Jersey, and Del- «.Werer; poet Mr. and Mrs. Jack DeOenlto, Mr. may have much stronger trade foreigners turned in their once i 4*.Bhm«an NEW YORK (AP)-A house Is I don't know how your house- sought-after dollars for the metal. aware as chairman of the Dela< 11. Sawn two* 30. ftoott and Mrs. Matthew Cascella, and iiutclM than some doubters at ware River Basin Commission. of tteear n.8eek Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Pace and place where you can count on hold is, but I'll tell you how my home aad abroad have been say- But the tears that Uncle Sam Is JT.Oroovtem U.Maa'a household is. in a dangerous situation may have The occasion was the group's sec- SLA-*-for Mrs. William Burke, Rumwn; that you are sure to run out ond organizational meeting. mud and Mr. and Mrs. George Muller We don't miss mink coats, Ing. The European Common Mar- been overdone, the National Bu- K. Utter «n»'«met»«T of something, you need. 1 »• • yachti, and diamonds. These we ket's challenge has awed many. reau of Economic Research sug- «.AM*rlean * •* i> 7 * » 10 and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flanlgan, Every home, be it hovel or pal- The crew-cut Udall, flanked by New Shrewsbury. can get along without tidily. The ftrther-off threat of the Com- gests today. The private nonprofit Gov. Richard J. Hughes, of New IwJtuu ice, has a lack. M, Occasional II a It Is the things we can afford munist bloc Impresses others. organization that studies and in-Jersey, Elbert N. Carvel of Dela- The mountains of real loss that terpret* economicjaots says that UOrametS k that we don't have. 1 ware, Nelson A. Rockefeller of BoySoouU rs Another pre-Mardi Gras party confront us sometime during our Starting at a low base after today's problems are far from in- New York and William W. Scran- was given by Mr. and Mrs. John For example, our home Is chron- If.Oont existence are inescapable. These ically short of bathroom tissue, World War II the industrial growth soluble—and perhaps-can be metton of Pennsylvania, described the 40. Neuter M> ib Crowiey, it Dellwood La. Includ- we take with a gasp. The splendor without any extreme measures. waste of water as enormous and ed in their party were Mr. and shoelaces, light bulbs, aspirin, of these new boys on the block it I* ot our ordinary is made extraor- soda water and canned chicken The study called "The United aaid bluntly "there are few place; feDttnrthe a* Mrs. Thomas Madigan, Spring has been, striking. It has been ^A\ % dinary by a disappearance, and noodle soup. States as World Trader and Bank- in the nation today that won't Lake; Mr. and Mr*, James Daly, dramatited by the shrinking jince • limit) at 11 31 se at we dose ranks and go on. That er" notes that American exports have a water problem.? Then he Uncroft; Mr. and Mn. Thome Is all we can do. We accept the Year after year I have had to added: 44. Certain is Sheehan, Montdalr; and Mr: and face these shortages. We live have been growing faster than im- closed » J8 major Inevitable. ports, making for a very healthy ft% Mr*. Lawrence Kirk, Mr. and across the street from a super- "We are wasting water by pot •utMMMea te II 1* )* Mrs, Frank Steeger and Mr. and But it is the minor Inevitable market which stocks some 30,000 Chief Law trade balance. (The study coven lution, like we wasted our forests federal* the last 10 years, rather than the VA Mrs. Bernard Ross, New Shrews- ties that rub us raw, the small items. 78 years ago." If I* last few months when the growth 4T.Oeeuneaee> bury. Joomi that we feel we could have Yet when a light bulb bums, out Assistant The commission wu organized % \ % avoided by proper planning. pattern was reversed, perhaps i«.Otrtaia it M H 4e 44 - 4* we have none, to replace it, there temporarily.) in December, 19*1, u a partner- \ .Stopping at the home of Mr, We live on the frontier of an is never enough soda water in the Is Named ship of the states and the feder- it. MM 44 *•> •ltd Mn. Lawrence A. Donohue, amazing plenty, but It seems to berefrigerator, and there Is rarely a Hal B. Lary, associate director al government to develop into the SO. Cleaner* our fate that we always run short can of chicken noodle soup. On EAST MEADOW, L. I. - Pre-of research of the bureau, feels aad — k Jr., 8 Stratford Rd., before at- next century the 12,000-square- *. 4$ tending the Mardi Gras Saturday of essential items. the other hand, half a dozen cans siding Judge James L. Dowsey, many Americans have lost sight mile basin through which the Del of beef and vegetable soup always Jr., of thet Nassau County Court of this underlying trading strength oowjr 49 B fe> night were Mr. and Mn. Harri- aware flows for flood control, anti- son Tryon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert adorn the shelves. announced this week that Joseph in their fear that the U.S. competi- pollution, water supply, recrea- L Vended % .Goldstein of East Meadow has tive power was weakening. The lOteopef I Eberle and Mr. and Mrs. Oavi Dance Recital, "I spent five years with the U.S. tion, soli conservation and hydro- Armont, New Shrewsbury; tnt been appointed chief law assist- fear was sharpened In 1960 andpower. Army on three continents avoid- ant to the county court Judges. 1961 by the heavy outflow of liquid •nd Donohuei' houseguests, Mr, ing canned beef and vegetable capital to prospering Europe Basically, the commission Is sup- and Mrs. Robert Barker of Phi Cotillion Held stew," I frigidly Inform my wwife, - Mr. Goldstein's late paternal where interest rates were higher, posed to plan projects but Udall adslphia. Frances. "And I'd rather die now grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Miri- and by an erosion m the U.S. gold suggested "there may be time Bridge Column In Oceanport than eat a can of beef and vege-, am Goldstein, was a longtime reserve. and situations when (it) may feel Mr. and Mrs. Carl Orlando, 4 table soup." .resident of Freehold as are his that its assumption of direct re- Have you ever taken leeaons OCEANPORT - A dance recit- But American exports continued THE HANDS Willow Rd., also entertained "Oh, go ahead and die then," uncles. William and Milton Gold, sponsibility would be very much In putting down your hand as the group before the Mardi Gras. al and cotillion was held this she says placidly. "I'm on the way stein, Freehod businessmen. to hold well above imports, giving in the public interest" He Mid this country a favorable trade bal- dummy? Don't throw the paper Their guests included Mr. andweek at the Community Center to the laundromat, and can't be The newly appointed legalaide planning of water use down with the remark "Sheln- Mrs. Joteph Montano, Eaton' bothered with you now." ance the bureau figures at more could lead, perhaps, to Joint re- wold's off his rocker." The con- with M children participating be- has been active in community af- than V billion a year of late, com- town; Mr. and Mrs. Donalc Once I got so irritated over the fairs in East Meadow, serving glotal efforts In other vital com- tract may depend on whether you Hepp, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roh- fore a capacity audience of par-problem of broken shoelaces that I pared with $4 billion ID years munity matters. u chairman of Special Gifts for ago. The trouble has been that put high cards or law cards on tt:, Mr. and Mr*. Marvin David, ents and friends. bought a dozen black pairs. Sure the Nassau County Council of Boy other outflow of dollars—military Udall wes named to succeed top. Mrs. Joseph LeRoy and Mrs. An- .The children, who have been enough, the very next morning I Scouts, former fund-raising chair spending overseas, foreign aid, In- David I,. Lawrence, former gov- Declarer lost t heart finesse thony Belanger, all of New taking lessons since September snapped a shoelace. It was brown. man of the East Meadow Red vestments abroad, and the like— ernor of Pennsylvania. to the queen and then a dia- Shrewsbury. under the guidance of James One of these days I am going to Cross; member of (he board of' mond finesse to the queen. The Musto, Long Branch, also were go across Jhe street and bring have grown, too, and still top the Suiceeding Udall as vice chair- trustees of the Lakeville Estates trade balance, so that we run a defender* continued with a heart Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anderson given Instructions In social eti- back 1,000 rolls of bathroom tis- Civic Association; vice chairman deficit in payments. man was Rockefeller. to the ace and a diamond to 70 Clearview Dr., spent the hol-quette and dress. sue, 875 light bulbs, 45 cases of of the legal committee of the East Rockefeller's name wu put for-the ace. West then led the seven *AKI iday weekend visiting relatives The class was organized by soda water, 112 bottles of aspirin, Meadow Jewish Center, and for The bureau says this problem ward by Hughes, a Democrat, who of diamonds to the ten, and South in Rochester, N. V. Mrs. George Webb with the and hundred] and hundreds of the past year has been chairman must be met, but it thinks the said smilingly that in his year needed the rest of the tricks for « K I 10 1 sponsorship of the Community cans of chicken noodle soup. of the political activities com- competitive strength of the United hit contract. * 1 10 » 4 as governor of New Jersey he toft Wast Mr.- and Mra. George Brennai Center. A rosebud corsage, made One of these days... mittee of me Nassau County States can be increased by atten- has "learned of bi-partisanship 10 Pass 1 and donated by Mrs. Webb, was Council of Republican Recruits. tion to its export potential. Some Prospect! were not so good •nd family, 184 Riveredge Rd., and the virtues of bi-partlun- South could expect to win three •pent the weekend skiing at their presented to each girl. of the financial drain, such as theship." Mr. Goldstein, 32, is married outflow of capital, may prove to spades, one heart, two diamonds new place near Mt. Snow, Vt Those demonstrating the waltz Salinger and the father of three children. be temporary and due to passing and two clubs. This came to the Included Sherlll Morris and Rich- GARDEIXA ON COMMITTEE eminently respectable total of ard Meehan, Nancy Lueck and Ha teapartne r in the Hlcksville conditions. . Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy law firm of Miller, Goldstein and RUMSON - John A. Gtfdella, eight tricks, but South had bidone heart on the third round Of John Brown, Janet Thomson and Comments At home the study suggests the for nine. M Riveredge Rd., spent tha Curtis Webb, Janice Sutphln and D'Ambme. 10 Oiprey La., has been appoint- diamonds and had no trouble fol- weekend in New York City when aim should be "achieving greater lowing suit to the other plays. Keith Mewes, Tflna Ciampa and freedom from external restraint ed to the Admiral Farragut Acad- Fortunately for South, hit part they attended the annual Emer- On His Job emy Alumni Association's 25* ner had put the dummy down Now declarer lad the three of Peter Olivadotti, Wendy Meehan in the pursuit of economic stabili- ald Ball. and PMHp Poole, Charlotte and NEW YORK (AP)-Wh'ite House Anniversary Alumni Fund Com with the high diamonds on top.diamonds, from dummy, and East press secretary Pierre Salinger ty, long-term growth of output, mlttee. He will represent Mon< Larry Bova, Jean DeLaMotte and and higher employment." It calls As a result, South had played the in trouble. If South was go- says "I think I see my Job, and people in mouth County. A 1941 graduate six, five, and four at diamonds ing to win the trick, East wanted Mr. and Mr*. William G. Suter, Robert Meehan and Kathy and too pessimistic the view that these 114 Riveredge Rd., gave a fare- Kenneth Pringle. the President sees my Job, as get- of the academy, Mr. Gardella is from dummy on the first three to save the queen of clubs; but ting out the Information to the can't be achieved without damage partner of Gardella'a Market, well dinner Saturday for Mr. and to the dollar's diamond tricks, leaving only the if dummy was going towi n the Others participating were Jo- press—all the Information we can foreign exchange Ocean Ave., Sea Bright. The fund three of diamonds in dummy. trick. East wanted to save the Mrs. Andrew Ford of Llncroft. seph Sdiabelle and Janice Thom- jheNews value. The Fords are moving to San within the limits of national se- campaign is aimed at increasing This paved the way for a swindle. nine of hearts. East couldn't re- son, Larry and Charlotte Bova, curity." By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The problems are tough. But thethe organization's Student Aid Cashes Tricks member what wu high. Francisco where he will head theClaire DeLaMotte and Joseph study notes that in the last two Salinger, who made the state- American film star Rita More* Fund. > South ran his high tpades and western editorial office of John Signorelli, and Wendy Meehan years U.S. prices have been get- East might have come up witli Wiley & Sons/ Other dinner ment on a television program no.Tn'Stodtholm, Sweden; for a clubs and then cashed the king the right answer if dummy's dia and Philip Poole, rhumba; Janice ting more competitive, helped by guest* were Donald Ford, New Sutphin and Keith Mewes, Robin Wednesday night, also said "I .short fay.tol d newsmen she plans the fact that labor costs per unit of hearts, discarding a club from mond had been the six, but how think the news management story to settle permanently in Europe, Happy Harvest his hand. East had discarded the York City, and A. M. Dowden, Rickey and Paul Olivadotti, Sher of output have been fairly steady could he expect a measly littl Jr., Bristol, Pa. is a greatly overworked one," most likely in London. A native here since 1957 while they have three to win the fourth round ill Morris and Richard Meehan, tA Puerto Rico, she has been liv- Mary Allen and Craig Poole, He had been asked whether he been rising elsewhere. of the suit? J,^ consciously, for the President, ing In Los Angeles. 835 Peter Cozens, son of Mr. an—Rtntilt—Rattiirci Kennedy, too, said the telegraph Zitrmann, Mrs. Francis A. Lud- tra Cash. You Get it Fast When mother? Would I be willing ot be border, keeping the border un- wig, Mrj. Allan Nixon, Mrs. You Use The Register Classified. has been closely identified with] a Scoutmaster or committee- der constant surveillance through DOUGLAS ELECTRIC CO. the expansion of the country. James Barr, Mrs. Fred Stewart IS IA1T FRONT STRUT -Advertisement. tnan?\ Man Finds Way the use of Jeep-mounted patrol md Mrs. Edward Savoie. MD MNK Tit. IH T-Ota* The number of boys that can and observation and listening before you buy or build, see . - . become Scouts depends upon the To Clean Combs posU. number' of adults willing to be McKEESPORT, Pa. - Hayden PFC Pillis, a parts ipeciallit in leaders in their own capacity. Evans, 127 Robinson PI., Shrews- Troop L of the squadron, entered MARINE VIEW Special requirements are: In bury, N. J., has been awarded the Army in March 1962, com- SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION Bigger the motifs, the more ef- terejt in children and willing to i U. S. patent for his inven- pleted basic training at Fort BANKING II fective the towels! These will at- give of yourself, The rest of the ion of a new-type comb cleaner, Dix, N. J., and arrived over- "TWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOV" I tract all eyes. special training comes naturally. says The Fact Bureau, a report, seas the following October. He ing service. Is a 1960 graduate of Freehold Happy harvest of fruits and Happy birthday to Boy Scout- Ut MS b* rwr Mrbw. eluckliif, borrowing and iih 4«M*>* Mr. Evans' cleaner is designed Regional High School and was liM4<««f«n. IM» «f all, hank In Just MM slop •• ytur cer, Branch Offlet | vegetables—grand color display ing all over the world. MAIN OFFICE ' In Scouting, ot only to keep a comb tidy,, employed by Bill's Auto Repairs, «t Mr •'rivi-in w!nd*wf, m at all I •Hkat. (74 Highway 35 for towels, cloth. Pattern J35; Atlantic Highlands Margaret R. Sheehan but to make the comb effective Tinton Falls, N.' J., before enter (Five Corners) I transfer four 8x10 Inch motifs; ing the Army. U First Avenue (Mrs. William H. Sheehan, Jr.) in removing lint, dandruff and Aituj r>tk • a* MIDDLETOWN II directions. 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I p>\ like » Reorganization By JOHN BARBOUR yironinental factor, or disease, malformed baby, still birth or Practitioners, in the wake of the include the right to come home Yo-Yo." c'- .' •;• Associated Press Science Writer or chemical which deforms their spontaneous miscarriage - to thalidomide shock, collected com- for ]uncn Wives with youngjteri at home A new constitution will be in several members presented'book ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - unborn babies." some central medical agency. plete data on 1,656 pregnancies. This fact was brought home complained the least, 'tWhaf'f to- traduced at a meeting of th< reports. Probably no part of human ex- Even though drugs may be The reports, in reasonable de- found 43 produced deformed ba recently when a woman whose other sandwich when you're ijek- Women's Association of West Hostesses were Mrs. Lee Mof- istence is as delicate ,as tenuou carefully tested, women are ex- tail, would cover the diagnosis, bies, and looked into tie drugs husband had just-received a new ing so many?" is their attitude. minster Presbyterian Church fett, Mrs. Willard Jenkins, Mrs. as those first weeks after concep posed to "an ever Increasing the history of the pregnancy and that the women had ta«n. job assignment was asked how The only thing that bothered one Middletown, Monday at 8:15 p.m Milton Ward, Mrs. Albert John- 'ion- number of substances which are the medication. To many Americans the prob- she liked the change. "Oh, I love was that her husband habitually in the church. And here man's own clumsj , Mrs. Gene Gulino and Mrs. not regarded as drugs — from Stored in a computer, this data lem may seem remote. But to the it." she responded. "He can even took a 20-minute catnap after Dorothy Hawkins. Mrs. Delbert hand, his own ragged emotions, fertilizers and plant sprays to Mrs. John S. Kneale will read —incomplete as it might be — families of deformed or retarded come home for lunch now." gulping down his meal and she Morrison led the devotions and can destroy and deform a human cosmetics, from detergents to could still signal early trends in the message and hostesses will be children, it is not remote. To the "Oh, you poor thing," was the was exhausted hushing everybody Mrs. Charles E. Leventhal spoke life easier than at any other poinl moth and mold inhibitors." Mrs. Dennis Barlow and Mrs. malformations of births, suggest doctOTS ^^ ^ handed, this grim spontaneous chorus from all oth- until he arose, completely re- on "Be Ye Doers of the Word.' in the cycle. Milton C. Brown. There is no reason now to sus- what the dangerous agents were; inventory to care for, it is not er women in the room. freshed. If the poor, deformed offspring New officers of the group, in pect any of these, but Dr. Barry When a birth defect that oc- remote. The very next evening at a At a rather chic resort earfy WORLD DAY of Prayer serv- of thalidomide are a shock, be feels it "would be dangerously stalled at a recent meeting, arc curs normally once in a thousand testimonial dinner someone noted every afternoon, ladies of all ages ices will be held for members of warned here and now that there optimistic" to fail to realize that German measles, thalidomide Mrs. Milton C. Brown, president births suddenly begins occurring that, the theme of all retired and degrees of sophistication be- four Middletown Township may be greater shocks awaiting one of them might prove to be and perhaps other agents have Mrs. Arthur B. Dorr, vice pres once in 700 births, the computer ways of crossing the protective men's wives is: "I agreed to take gan to pour into the TV rooni. churches in the recently com- Beware of the thousand ant a hidden birth defect agent. 1 dent; Mrs. Alfred Blomquist, re- could sound the alarm, review barrier of the womb to attack life him for better or worse, but not Sure enough, every one of thetii pleted King of Kings Lutheran one dangers in the environmenl While it isn't practical to test the questionable histories, per- cording secretary; Mrs. Dennis in its most fragile moment. for lunch." dedicated to the same soap opera Church, Harmony Rd., Middle- —perhaps as common as dish- all the agents in our environ- haps suggest what has caused Bartow, corresponding secretary; Both Grow Fat which had been on the airwaves town, tomorrow at 8 p.m. Par washing detergent or tranquil'* ment, Dr. Barry proposed we at the increase. It would pinpoint The thalidomide explosion Mrs. John Krieg,.treasurer, am There are, of course, many le- for years. Mrs. William Engel; historian. ticipating will be the New Mon- ing drug — that serve adult com least set up a mechanism where- the emergency, signal an all-out should be a warning. "We gitimate reasons for this attitude He's Hooked mouth Baptist, Belford Method- fort and convenience but endan by a continuous watch is kept on detective effort. hope that such a tragedy will on the ladies' part. The primary When their husbands are home, ist, Westminster Presbyterian, ger the embryo or fetus. the incidence of congenital mal- In Europe, the chain reaction not happen again," Dr. Barry ELECTED atta recent meetin one is that men actually do ex- they are frankly too embarrassed and King of Kings churches. So warn the geneticists and thi formations." of second thoughts has begun. said. But present facts show the of the Ladies Aid Circle of the pect more substantial repasts to turn on a trite serial. " . Tea will be served following the embryologists who know the del Doctors should report every The British College of Generalipussbil.lv llidt it might. Middletown Reformed Church than the average woman who will One woman said her husband's cate timetable that leads to hu- 1 were Mrs. William A. Carwile, service with Mrs. William Bis- content herself with a cup of tea man life. revised routine forced her to miss president; Mrs. Herbert V. Dis- grove, wife of the pastor of the and half a sandwich at the iron- Here are two cells merged' a the show for sevefak-weeks. Fi- ney, vice president; Mrs. Paul R. New Monmouth church, and ing board. Alarmed at the addi- one, dividing over and ove nally one day she did what the Smith, treasurer, and Mrs. Clai Mrs. William Hodgdon, wife of tional avoirdupois acquired, as a the Belford dhurch pastor, pre- again. Here — beyond sight — wise psychologists advise: sn.» Ralph, secretary. result of luncheon togetherness, brought her "problem" out in the siding at the tea table. are all that a living person will one lady switched to cottage Mrs. Marion Norton was chair be: the germs of eyes, ears, arms, open. Gradually he was intro- man o< the nominating commit cheese and pineapple luncheons. duced to the heroine and' her LUTHERAN CHURCHWOMEN legs, brain, the beginning of th Her mate decided it was more tee. She was assisted by Mrs complex situations. of the King of Kings Church pre- human experience. convenient to snack downtown Margaret Tindall. Eventually, this delightful sented a program on missions During the five weeks starting after all. and special needs last week in shortly after the third week o spouse became so absorbed, in , SECOND LENTEN covered Most women do their marketing the church. Rev. Roger C. Bur- pregnancy, the tiny primitive the story that on the day the XY dish supper .at the Lincroft mornings and find the tight kins, pastor, was a guest. Mrs. heart begins to beat, circulating characther was to be married, h» Presbyterian Church is scheduled schedule of this luncheon-at-home Martin Akerblom was in charge through aboriginal pathways the came home laden with a bottle M for March 13. Mrs. Frank Bluhm too hectic. One frazzled wife com- of the program and Mrs. Lee embryo blood. champagne and turkey sandwich- and Mrs. Holmes Burton will be plained, "Get his breakfast—drop Pannebaker led the devotions. es and they laughingly "attend- co-chairmen. The cells have become a small his clothes off at the tailors- Hostesses were Mrs. Thomas disc, the size of "a dime, and ed" the wedding reception! Lidies Aid Society will meet Blevins and Mrs. Alfred Comp- they change, following a million March 14 in the church hall with ton. tiny blueprints to form the human 'Mrs. Edward Stilwell, Mrs. Rich- Members of the group will being. ard Harclerode and, Mrs. Charle! Cooking With A Flare visit the Atlantic Highlands Nurs- By the ninth week, there, In Conover as hostesses. Mrs. Wil- ing Home on Tuesday. less than a handful, is the com- By VIVIAN BROWN The school .removes what they liam Mills will speak on India, plete human in miniature. and Jndian specialties will be AP Newsfeatures Writer consider the psychological MISSIONARY WORK in Korea In the next few weeks, th served by the refreshments com- When married men go to cook- barrier to cooking at the first was shown in a film "Through embellishments of life proceed. mittee. ing school (and they do), they lesson. . These Hands" presented Monday The tiniest of fingers and toes, want to learn how to make good "Fear of failure is what keeps Five society members were ap- at a meeting of the Women's Fel- the organs appearing perfect in salads, buffet meals, meat dishes, people from oven and stove. pointed recently as assistants to lowship of the Red Bank Baptist miniature form, the arms and says Ruth Norman. She conducts People who can't cook are afraid members of the session. They Church. Mrs. Robert J. Fiedler legs, and most remarkable of all, cooking classes with long-time to cook," Miss Norman says. tre Mrs. Gordon Vandermolen, was program chairman and Mrs. the face. gourment, cook-book author and worship; Mrs. Allen Speck, Chris- William Barrett, Sr., led the de- At three months, it is a "stun- "We start them right out mak- lecturer, Jim Beard. tion education; Mrs. William votions. ning, beautiful face," says Dr. ing crepes (French pancakes) will all the fillings and sauces. Spencer, stewardship; Mrs. Wil Hostesses for .the evening were Alexander Barry, University ol A PLAYLET, "The Little Red Schoolhouse," is in rehearsal for the Sisterhood of Con- "Men are not interested in It's just about the last thing.an liam Smack, property care, and the members of Circle I, • Mrs. Michigan embryologist. gregation Bna'f Israel. Mrs. Martin Becker, Fair Haven/right, is directing the pro- learning to bake, nor in making inexperienced cook attempts. Mrs. Glenn Richards, new build John Alexander, Mrs. Cornelius desserts," she says. Good advice Vulnerable Chapter gram; Mrs. Harold Gelbhaus, left, social activities chairman, and Mrs. Lester Swartz When they're over that hurdle, Ing. Mareellus, Mrs. Alfred Ferry, for the bride-to-be is to learn And in this three months from are members of the cast. The playlet will be presented at Tuesday's meeting at 8 these tilings well. "But they all the rest is easy." Richard Tsaing of Colts Neck, Mrs. Walter White and Mrs. Fred conception to human fetus lies an electrical engineer at Bell Warwick, circle leader. p.m. in the Rumson synagogue. want to learn how to make good Even people who collect cook the first and perhaps the most main dishes, and hurry-up meals Laboratories, Holmdel, spoke on Mrs. William Schanck, Mrs. vulnerable 'chapter of life. books and read them like novels the festivals and '- customs of .. G. Baxter and Mrs. Claude that are tasty." " can fall into that category. Men like Dr. Barry are im China at a recent meeting of the Denny were appointed to a nomi- Interest is so keen men often But one success will erase frus-' pressed over and over again with 7 : nating committee. Sisterhood outnumber women in the cooking society.;/ '•;.'•"•-;' the ease in which the deforma- tration. Named 'Girl of Year classes, she says. Lawyers, doc- Circles 1 and 2 held a covered tion of an arm, or a leg, or the An entire evening is devoted to "BETWEEN THE PAGES" dish luncheon recently. Mrs. deformity of fingers can occur in Rehearses MACON, Ga. — Miss Renate Miss Butler was selected last tors, architects along with adver- souffles, another culinary was the ."theme of a meeting Francis Swartz stowed slides de- response to some outside agent Butler, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. week by the faculty of Wesleyan tising women, secretaries, writers achievement for any amateur Tuesday of the Amico Bible Class picting the work of Rev, and that gets through to the baby. G. Paul Butler, Little Silver Point! College for membership in Phi are likely to comprise a typical chef. of the New Monmouth Baptist Mrs. James Denny with Indian These are changes that cannot Togram Rd., Little Silver, N. J., was re-! Delta Phi Honor Society. She was class of 12. "When they learn how to whip Church, The program was di- Americans at First Mesa, Polac- one of six seniors chosen. "If there is just enough money egg whites so they can turn the be reversed. RUMSON - "Separation o cently elected Town and Country rected by Mrs. Sceva Whitney, ca, Ariz. for one course, it's the man of pan over their heads, there is no Outside agents can also cause Church and State" will be the "Girl of the Year" by the faculty! chairman of the library commit- the family who goes," says Miss stopping them," she says. Mrs. William Sayre spoke on deformities to vital organs. They heme of the Sisterhood of Con of Wesleyan College. Town and tee. Norman," and then he can't wait the Penland School of Hand- can kill in the extreme. negation Bnai Israel meeting Country is the college newspaper. Students eat what they cook Receive Caps to get in his own kitchen and Mrs. 'Whitney explained the op- crafts, North Carolina, at a meet- here Tuesday at 8 p.m. A play The honor is based primarily during tlyi three hour lesson, and Thalidomide was an effective PERTH AMBOY -Two gradu- show off. eratlon of the church library and ing of Circle 3. let; "The Liitle Red School on academic excellence and high drink the suggested, aperitif and tranquiiirer. Pregnant women ates of Middletown Town- .One man, the merchandise lie-use," will be presented. A; standards of personal living. Oth- wine. "We've converted many a having trouble sleeping, were giv- ship High School were among the manager of a large store, rubbed jpen discussion will follow. er traits considered are leader- before-dinner 'martini drinker," To Wed in June en the drug routinely in several 38 students who received caps at his hands gleefully together and Mrs. Harold Gelbhaus will pre- ship abilities, participation in laughs Miss Norman. European countries, notably Ger- ceremonies Thursday at the said, "I can't wait to throw my many and England. sent a social action report pre- campus activities and contribu- A typical evening meal from tions to the school. Charles E. Gregory School of wife out of the kitchen when I the second (genera!) lesson is But the drug, marketed under ceding the playlet which will be Nursing of Perth Amboy General get home," which may have Seafood Mediterranean, Sicilian Miss Perry Engaged some 50 trade names, was also directed by Mrs. Martin Becker. Miss Butler, a member of the senior class, served as president Hospital. been why his wife budgeted those veal roll, green noodles, salad, getting through to the embryo. In the cast are Mrs. Herman HIGHTSTOWN - Mr. and Mrs. of the junior class, and was a They are Miss Carolyn Chris- cooking school funds in the first Bha Bha cognac. Somehow, it was changing those Huber, Mrs. Lester, Swartz, Mrs Robert Allen Perry of this place member of the Golden Heart tian, 148 Creek Rd., Keansburg, place. Seafood Mediterranean, a first cells which would grow into Alfred Fink, Mrs. Gejbhaus, Mrs announce the engagement of their Stunt Committee. Miss Butler was and Miss Sandra Fox, 24'Foster or main course take's 10 minutes. • arms and legs and hands. It loseph Weinstein and Mrs. Don- daughter, Miss Alice Maude Per- also elected to "Who's Who in St., Red Bank. Here's the recipe: Put oil in a caused a wide spectrum of de- ild. Olshansky. Chorus members ry, to Chauncey L. Mitchell, 3d, American Colleges and Univer- heavy pot that has a cover. Sauts formities: missing hands, extra are Mrs. Edward Grant, Mrs. The occasion marks the suc- •on-of Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey L sities." ! cessful completion of the first minced garliein it. Stir in chunks or missing fingers, missing arms Edward Hubschman, Mrs. -Mitchell, Jr., of 189 Maple Ave., A foreign language major, Miss five-month semester of the three- of lobster tails. Add some thyme, and legS'Or_stunted limbs which George Marx, Mrs. Leo Kugler, Red Bank, gave a flippewike appearance— 1 Butler is a member of the French year course, which covets a cur- bay leaf, and stir in shrimp. Potir Mrs. Sol Schneidei d a can of Italian tomatoes' over - Miss Perry is an alumna of phocomelia, the doctors call it. Club. She has served as presi- riculum of sciences at Union Jun- Stanley Cohen. Pianist will be DATE all. Cover. When boiling add Hightstown High School and is In the normal population, it is dent of the Dance Club and as a ior College in Cranfqrd and in- •Irs. Allan Sirhels. clams in the shell, minced pars- associated with Philip J. Bowers rare. It happens perhaps once junior marshal in the 1962 grad- troductory courses in nursing at ley and a cup of white wine. and Co., Red Bank. in 100,000 births. No one knows uation exercises. the hospital. why. Serve when clam shells have Mr. Mitchell is a graduate of opened. Red Bank Catholic High School Yet there were some 6,500 Is Hostess flsmaa The Sicilian veal roll has » and attended Rutgers Universi babies born this way in Europe man-gimmick also. It may be •nd Princeton Institute of Tech before the trouble could be traced For League to thalidomide. Doctors here say served hot or cold, made in ad- nolbgy. • He is a mechanic en, KEYPORT — Mrs. Edwap vance. It is stuffed with minced near with Electronic Assistani that if the deformity were less dramatic, or later appearing, like Lockwood, was the hostess meats and hard boiled' eggs, Corp., Red Bank. the Reformed Church League foi topped with cheese, served with A June wedding is planned. mental retardation, we might still be looking for the cause. Service, when they held theii green noodles and an orange, TODAY onion and chicory salad. The The drug was barred, from use meeting last week in Mrs. Lock- wood's home, Elizabeth St. Plans CONCERT, Allen Grant, pian- dessert is cognac.' ; in the United States, so thalido- ist, PTA benefit, 8 p.m., Atlantic RUGS CLEANED ere made for the league to "Men like to make desserts mide, and its explosion of de- Highlands "Elementary School. (9x12 DOMESTIC) formed babies, didn't happen participate in the annual con that aren't really desserts, such Miss Alice Maude Perry >regational meeting March 20. as a cognac ignited—concoction here. Monmouth Players, Nomination and election of of- 8:30' p.m., that has a flare to it," she say». But warn Dr. Barry and Navesink Library, icers were held, and those re- Monmouth Gift to Library others, it could happen here. Ave., Navesink. ilected "were Mrs. Vincent Apple- HOLMDEL —, The Township Even When Animal Tested TOMORROW iate, president; Mrs.- Cornelius Parents Give Dr. Barry points out that a "PINOCCHIO/'marionette show, Women's Republican Club has Ickerson, vice president; Mrs drug like thalidomide that performances at 11 a.m. and 2 donated the 75th anniversary edi- forman Lockwood, secretary anc Buffet Party .:.:*:• causes deformities in human p.m., Knollwood School, Fair Mrs. Edward Lockwood, treas- tion of "Robert's Rules of Or- births may.have quite a different Haven. FAIR HAVBN - Mr; and Mrs. urer. Anthony DeStefano, Sr,, 134 der," to the Holmdel Township action on other animals, or on CHARTER DAY DINNER, New North Sunnycrest .Dr., Little Sil- Public Library. Mrs. Mark Ugle- other stages of human life. The league will give a sanctu- Jersey Shore Alumni Association ver, and Mrs. Anna T. Plager of A drug tested and found inno- ary cross to the new members of Howard University, 6:30 p.m., : sich, librarian, accepted the gift. Jersey City entertained at a buf. oent of causing prebirth deformi- joining the church Palm Sunday, The Fountains, Ocean Ave., Long fet supper party recently in hon- The book carries the following ties in animals can only be sug- pril 7. Branch. inscription on its fly leaf, "Pre- gestive of innocence for humans. It was decided to place a rose or of their children, MUs Joyce DINNER-DANCE, Middletown Plager and Anthony DeStefano, sented by the" Holmdel Township "Thus it seems to me that n the church on the day that Township Chamber of Com Women's Republican Club in 'clinical observations' on humans new born infant was baptized. Jr., whose engagement was an- merce, 7 p.m., Beacon Hill Coun- nounced recently. memory of Josephine B. Poole, are the only certain means of The next meeting will be heli try Club, Leonardo. RUO CLEANERf The party for 200 guests was a dedicated Republican." Mrs. testing the teratogenicity (deform- the home of Mrs. Roberl TWO ONE-ACT PLAYS, Min- held here in the Knights of Co- Poole was one of the charte ity-causing ability) of substances Cameron, Fox Hill Rd., Hazlet, istry of Music and Fine Arts, call now CA 2-5042 lumbus Hall, Third St. members of the organization. when taken by pregnant women," March 27. Red Bank Methodist Church, 8 Dr. Barry said in a letter to p.m., in the chancel of the Miss Plager and Mr. DeStef- public health authorities. WEIGHT-GAINING TIP church, Broad St., Red-Bank. ano are planning a fall wedding. tn addition, Dr. Barry wrote: Tip for underweights:; Be PURIM BALL, Congregation Both ar employed at the Lily- "It is disturbingly likely that macker, The road to success in Beth. Shalom, Red Bank, 8:30 Tulip Cup Corp., Holmdel. \ sooner or later women will be in- eight gaining is often paved p.m., in the synagogue, Maple Among the guests were Mr. advertently exposed to some en-with frequent, small meals. Ave. DeStefano's matcrn-1 grand-» IS GOOD TASTE mother, Mrs Anna Montano, "TIME OF THE CUCKOO," Eatontown Monmouth Players, 8:30 p.m., ENOUGH ? Navesink Library, Monmouth Ave., Navesink. ADD NEW LIFE TO GOURMET FARE offered at an international buffet sup- OPEN SUNDAYS » • SUNDAY per of ths Monmouth County Medical Society evidently Very often it is, but to bs sure, TWO ON,E-ACT PLAYS, Min- YOUR LIVING ROOM delights Dr. and Mrs. Georgs M. Massell of. Red Bank. istry of Music and Fine Arts of BIRNN CANDY add the experience, training and The society and its auxiliary sponsored the event the Red Bank Methodist Church, 8 p.m., in the chancel of the 91 Broad St. Red Bankjj ability of one of our professional Wednesday in Auxiliary Hall, Long Branch. church, Broad St. Interior designers. CALL TODAY! Pf r 34-hr, period ONLY S5.99 Mi pcnnifi oer mile Ihey will be glad to show you that SULLIVAN'S RENTAL SYSTEM good taste need not be expensive. mnfunnaoniuiniiiinni SEA BRIGHT INN 1030 OCEAN AVE. SEA BRIGHT ORGAN and PIANO MUSIC mi. Phone 842-0300 For Your Listening Pleasure ' Sine* tot SINCLAIR STATION M. SILBERSTEIN '•> Vnii n ir—Or In On- "l«nl FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS Interior Designs • Furniture "• tries • Slipcovers Dry Cleaning - Laundry 120 Monmouth St. Red Bank Sunday Cocktail Time 4 P. M. \ WHITI ST. SH 7-2800 RED BANK 25 MECHANIC ST. SH \.nilr RED BANK FREE! Pick-up, Gas, Oil, Malnt«ianct, Insurant* Macaroni andr Cheese? College Board Official to Speak 'Astronaut'_ RED BANK REGISTER Frjfcy, March 1, 1963-9 SHREWSBURY - {Ueh*rd Bowles of "College Admission: A The French conversation group To Address Pearson, executive vice president Program for the lflWf." Mr. will meet on March 14 and March Rqd Cross Opens Drive Tasty Lenten (Tradition of the New York College Entrance Pearson is a member of the 28 at 1:30 p.m. in the home of By CECILY BROWNSTONE duce yesteryear's timbale that Examination Board, will address board of directors of .the National Mrs. Robert Billings, 60 River- Cub Scouts Associated Press Food Editor had more custard than main in- members of the American Asso-, Scholarship Service and Fund for dale Ave., New Shrewsbury. LITTLE SILVER — An "astro- s" 'When I was a. litUe girl, noth- gredient, but it makes a dish ciation of University Women at Negro Students and president of The gourmet group will meet naut" will l|e the guest of honor In Atlantic Highlands 8 branch meeting Monday at 8:15the Princeton Township Board of ing seemed more elegant to me with robust cheese flavor that's on March 20 at 8:15 p.m. in the of Cub Pack IS at its Blue and ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - Wilfred R. Keyser, vice, chair- than when—invited to luncheon— fine for lunch. p.m. in the Shrewsbury Presby- Education. home of Mrs. Michael Flavin, 45 Mayor Russell W. Morgan offi- man; Mj;s. William Heard, cap- terian Church. Title of his talk The following AAUW group Farm Rd., Middletown. William Gold dinner here tonight. I;vros served a timbale. The Macaroni Cheese Timbales , cially opened the Red Cross drvie tain of the first district; Mrs. timbales I remember were cus- 1 tablespoon salt . is "Proof of the Pudding." meetings for March have been Rizzi, assistant foods service su- The guest will be Carmen Pur- at a kick-off tea given by Mrs.John Gilbert, second district, and tardy preparations holding lob- 3 quarts boiling water Mr. Pearson was college board announced; perintendent f o r Bamberger'3, puro of New Bnlnswick, who will Charles Mangold, drive chair- Mrs. William Allen, third dis- tter or chicken, and they were V/i cups (6 ounces) elbow ma program director for the Educa- The afternoon bridge group will will demonstrate and explain the discuss the problems astronauts man, Tuesday in her home at 16 trict. making of green salads and gela- always made In individual dram- carom tional Testing Service, Princeton, meet on March 12 at 1 p.m. in face while orbiting in Ip^ce. Mr. Sixth Ave. Also? Mrs. R. A. Abrams, Mrs. shaped molds. before Joining the New York Col- the home of Mrs. James Atkin- tin salads. . Purpuro will wear a higlCtflti' Guests of honor were Miss large eggs (slightly beaten) lege Board staff in 1956. He re- son, 59 Gull Rd., Middletowai, and The international relations Ray Apgar, Jr., Mrs. C. L, El- When I came home after one l'/2 cups milk tude pressure suit and will ex Lucy Tompkins, executive direc- dridge, Mrs. Merrill Aikens, Mrs. ceived the degree of bachelor of on March 26 at 1 p.m. in the group will meet on March 20 at plain the operation of its various tor of the chapter, who spoke on of these sprees and complained 1 tablespoon soft butter or mar-science in applied economic sci- home of Mrs. Leonard Reade, 61 8:15 p.m. in the home of Mrs. L. G. Augustine, Mrs. Howard that toe never had these glamor- garine attachments. The speaker is a the work of the Red Cross. Mrs. Baker, Mrs. F.<,M. Bell, Mrs. ence from Yale University in 1942Orchard Rd., River Plaza. W. Leroy Williams, 17 Crane Ct., •medical,instrumentation en- Betty Kames showed slides on Alex H. Browitf Miss "Marion ous dishes at our table, my moth- >/2 teaspoon salt and has done graduate work in Middletown. • er. — a practical and energetic The evening bridge group will gineer currently engaged in re- "Red Cross 100 Years Ago." Bouldin, Mrs. Harvey Bowtell, 1/4 teaspoon pepper psychology at Yale and at the meet on March 26 at 8:15 p.m. The afternoon literature group search on the human body under waman—didn't let the lack of 4 cups grated cheddar cheese The committee consists of Mrs.Mrs. John Ballcmz, Mrs, A. J, University of Southern California. in the home of Mrs. James R. will meet on March 11 at 2 p.m. stress. Caizza, Mrs. James Cassidy, timbale molds faze her. She* used Add salt to rapidly boiling wa- During World War II, Mr. Pear- in the home of Mrs. Leland custard cups. Freeman, 9 Red Dr., Hazlet. The annual dinner'will take Mrs. Roy DePalmer, Jr., Mrs. ter; add macaroni gradually so son served with the United States The education group will meet Crafts, 179 Hudson Ave., Red But the lobster and chicken water continues to boil. Cook, un Army Air Corps in the Aviation place at T. p.m, in . Markham Dennis Devine, Mrs. Edwin De- on March 15 at 8:15 p.m. in the Baiiki The group will discuss "A Place 'School. To Speak vine, Mrs. E. E. Blom, Mrs, G. creations, rich with cream -and covered, stirring occasionally un- Psychology Program. He has home of Mrs. Harry Latowsky, 64 Personal Record" by Joseph Con egg yolks, and accompanied by til tender. Drain in colander. At a recent pack meeting. Cub- W. Emery, Mrs, Arthur Forson, served as a consultant to univer- Neville St., New Shrewsbury. The rad. Mrs. R. F. Fosko, Mrs. C. D an even richer mushroom sauce, Beat together the eggs, milk, but- sities and foundations on prob- topic for discussion will.be Vice The oil painting group will master Harry C. Woolley pre- On Care were company fare. For every' ter, salt, pepper and cheese. Mix sented the following awards: Growcoski, Mrs. E. F. Hartwin lems pertaining to college admis- Adm. Hyman G. Rickover's re- meet March 12 and March 26 at and Miss Patty Haake. day life, we were content to have in cooked drained macaroni; sion in this country in Canada, port on education. Mrs. Allan 1 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Leon Richard Molke, Gary Clews, Ar- Of Lawns .our favorite macaroni and cheese turn into 6(6-ounce size) buttered and in the United Kingdom. He Sharrett of Little Silver will lead Abel, 107 Queens Dr. South, Lit- thur Cone, Marty Stess, John Van custard cups. Place cups in shal NAVESINK — Miss Sue Others are Mrs. John J. Hallo- baked in the little cups. is co-author with Dr. Frank H. the discussion. tle Silver, Kirk, Jimmie Vandervort, Mark ran, Mrs. William Heard, Mrs. . .Perhaps your children would low pan of hot water; cover pan Bogosian, Richard Carlton, John Adams, lecturer for the 0. S. M. with foil. Bake in a moderate Scott Company, will be the guest R. G. Irving, Mrs. Martin Jen- enjoy the latter, and if so- you Clews, Jeff Jacobi, Reid McCar- sen, Mrs. Henry Ross, Mrs. Har- might like to try the following (350 degrees) oven until set, thy, John Tiedje, John Lucken- speaker of the Navesink Garden about SO minutes. Unmold. Club Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the ry Keen, Mrs. Andrew Kozak, tecipe. This rule does not pro- bill, Terry McGuire, Robert Mol- Mrs. R. D. Ottignon, Mrs. Rob- ke, John O'Halloran, Allen Schef- Navesink Library. ert A. Lee, Mrs. Barbara Leon- •fling, Chuck Whellan and Andy Miss Adams "will present ard, Mrs. Albert Loux, Mrs. Duan. Scott's new concept of a program Adam and Eve of care for lawnj and roses for Adam Llnzmayer, Mrs. William Den 10 presented a sketch de- the home gardener. From her Bierne, Mrs. G. B. McCallum, pecting Washington crossing the headquarters at Maryville, Ohio, Mrs. R. R. Means, Mrs. N. J. Delaware. Awards went to Den Miss Adams has traveled all Mika, Mrs. R. E. Millory, Mrs 14 for best Inspection, Den 10 forover this country, lecturing on Paul J. Mushman, Mrs. Harry B. Sophisticated Suitor the highest attendance, Den 16 tne subject. A merchandise ma- Murtha and Mrs. G. B. O'Reilly. for the best exhibits, and Den jor in college, her former pro- ' (Do you have a personal social lives when we wish. Can 14 for most achievement awards. Also, Mrs. James W. Redmond, question or problem? Send it this work? I'm so doubtful grams and lectures consisted of Mrs. Dorothy Riley, Mrs. Joseph Please guide me. advising and demonstrating Romeo, Jr., Mrs. M. A, Sigura, to Adam or Eve Lowell or packing hints for travelers. both, as you prefer. For a Unsophisticated Mrs. John Condon, Mrs. W. F. Dept. to Hold A horticulture workshop was Schaphorst, Mrs. R., C. Ross, personal, unpublished reply, Dear Unsophisticated: given on Monday by Mrs. Jesse enclose a stamped, self-ad- He's too sophisticated for his Mrs. Ray C. Thomas, • Mrs. H. Workshop Fontaine, Jr., Fair Haven, horti- H. Winter, Mrs. W. B. Wright, dressed .envelope. Mail to. own good—or yours. Freedom LINCROFi: - A plastic glass culture chairman, in her home. Adam and Eve, care of this can be abused. Give him Mrs. Albert G. Wright, Mrs. F. enough matrimonial rope and workshop will be held on Tues- Mrs. Fontaine spoke on meth- M. Winslow, Mrs. Henry C. Walk- newspaper. day by the American home de- ods and timing of pruning, and DEAR ADAM; he'll hang your happiness to er and Mrs. George H. Leddy. the nearest apple tree. partment of the Lincroft Wom- showed slides on "Pruning for • .'Eve seems to favor the man's an's Club in the home of Mrs. Garden Beauty" loaned to the fide so much that I'm addressing ADAM Charles Kienzle, 113 Jumping club by Dr. Donald Lacey, Rut- Girl Scout this letter to you, as the'less DEAR EVE: Brook Rd. gers University. .biased advisor. I am going with Is there a way to stop my wife A fibrous begonia was present- /a man-31 years old, married from testing everything when The group met last week m the home of Mrs. William Leist, de- ed to each member present for Art Show once and divorced, who fs very she's cooking a meal? I mean "homework." The plants will be smart.and sophisticated In the she not only tastes, but nibbles partment chairman, to make fi nal preparations for the Fifth used in propagating at the next ways of the world. He's been this and that before serving me workshop session on Monday. Tomorrow everywhere and seen just about and our three kids, while we're District American Home Achieve- EATONTOWN — Di rict 5 of ment Day on March 26. A minia- Mrs. Fontaine will take the mem- everything. He's also well-to-do. starving. bers around her garden for "on the Monmouth Con c i of Girl J am 21 and have never been Tel1 ture room in Oriental style and a Scouts will,hold a -v,(rict art - >X Hei department scrapbook will be en-the spot" pruning. married. I think I am in love Dear Tell Her: 3how tomorrow on :iic Mall "in with him, but he keeps telling me tered into competition with other the Monmouth Shopping Center It's a cook's* privilege. If you clubs in the area. Articles made, that if we get married we should don't want her to nibble, you from noon to 4 p.m. not be "tied down" to each cook. by members will be displayed. Port Mrs. Christopher T. Flannery, other. He says that's artificial EVE FASHION FORECAST for spring will be pretented by the PTA of Holy Cross School, Recently welcomed into the de- 30 Farm La., is chairman and ind never works. He says we DEAR ADAM AND EVE: partment are Mrs. Patrick Scinto Monmouth will be assisted by scouts from Rumson, at a luncheon and style show Wednesday in the Molly Pitcher Inn, Red and Mrs. Peter Ghiloni who are the local .iron. can love each other sincerely You might think my problem is Senior Girl Scout Troop 57 and still feel free to date others trival, but to me, a 17-year-old Bank. Mrs. John Dixon, chairman, briefs two members of her committee, Mrs. An- helping plan the fashion show to Serving as .i'l.yes will be Miss be presented orf'Federation Night worked in the canteen during the If we wish, that this will avoid girl, it is very important. It's drew Bruder, center, and Mrs. Joseph' McMahon. Fashions will be by Rumson visit of the Red Cross Bloodmo- Lucille Julia:..'. an instructor at the 'unhappy 'restrictions" of my parents. They place harsh on March 19. Memorial .Sri,.ml. and Herbert Roulette. bile last Tuesday in the Conven , married life. In other words, get restrictions on my social and tion JIall, Asbury Park. Mrs. Anthony, art editor of Popular married but lead Independent academic life. They demand to James Froelich and Mrs. Arthur Science Magazine. know who is calling when I'm Belford Ribbons will be awarded for on the telephone, and limit my Henningsen, leader and commit' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kelly tee member, also were present. first, second and third place in time to five minutes. Pefore I'm Local Children to Appear on TV each of the three divisions of Prayer Day allowed to go out after school I and sons and Mr. and Mrs. RayThe scouts will wash cars at Bob Anttonen and family, this place; Murphy's Service Staton, Rt. 36,scouting. All erltries will be on must finish all of my homework, SHREWSBURY— "Look who's The other group will be chll- songs and dances. They are display at the Monmouth Shop- which may take two or three on television!" dren from the Vasa Order, New members of a special Tercente- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ludlow and Saturday, April 6, ta earn money Is Scheduled family, Port Monmouth, and Mr.for a Western tour this summer ping Center during Girl Scout 1 hours. I am not permitted ou Either Cathy DeSantis, Elalm Jersey Chapter, Swedish children ary Committee created by the week; Miss Jane Conger Is art MEW MONMOUTH - World on evening dates unless prear- Wells, John Johnson or Robert of the Scandinavian Society. A Vasa group preparing Swedish and Mrs. Michael Carotenuto and Day of Prayer will be held in the family, New Monmouth, spent the A testimonial dinner was held shoW chairman for the Monmouth ranged by mother' and father. Feddler is bound to be recog- boy and girl, in Swedish cos- programs for the state's celebra- Council of Girl Scouts. "King of Kings Lutheran church, The boys they select show me a nized next week when they ap- tume, will entertain with native tion. weekend in the Catskill Moun- at the Cobblestones, Middletown tonight tains, N. Y, honoring Miss Rita Quail for her Cherry Tree Farm Rd. lousy time, and to top it off, I pear on Channel 13. BROWNIES, MOTHERS SKATE at 8 o'clock. must be home by 9:30. The Shrewsbury Borough 23 years In scouting and also as The topic will be "Witness Unto Commission Director neighborhood chairman. Her ori- EATONTOWN — Brownies of Next September I will be at- School pupils, who talked about Joanne Olsen, daughter of Mr, the Eatontown Neighborhood and "Me."' ' . ° • ' the "Shrewsbury Mosaic" on th and^Mrs. John Olsen, Lynn Ct., ginal scout members also were tending college, where my par- present. their parents had a roller skat- " The soloist is Mrs. William Cox. governor's recent weekly radio celebrated her 13th birtiday Mon- ing party last week, in the Mon- ^rs. Roger McKenzie is organist. ents won't have as much.contro over me. If they can't trust me broadcast, have now widened day. Present with the family mouth Recreation Center, Bel- Churches participating will be their scope. They will appear on To Address WSCS A'Gtenn Kunge, sOftVotiMr.. and now, what will happen then? RED BANK — Rev. William C. were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gunder- mar. Attending were Troop 196, 'the Methodist church, Belford; WNDT-TV, Channel 13, Monday sen of Leonardo and Judy Wit- Mrs. Robert! Ruijge, celebrated Troop 206, Troop 672, and Troop New Monmputh Baptist, Westmin- assure you, Adam and Eve, I've Walzer, associate general direc his seventh birthday Feb. 24. never been in any kind of trouble at 6:30 p.m. and again Tuesday terschein. ster Presbyterian and Bayshore at 9 a.m. tor of the commission on mis- Present were Thomas and Ed- 101. to deserve this treatment. I am sionary education of the National ward Minor, Stephen Joyce and Community. also an only child. With them on this program, '•' Mrs. William Hodgdon and Mrs. Council of Churches will be A family party marked the 13thRobert Runge, Mrs. Martha When I talk to others about "Profile-New Jersey," Gov. Rich-"Guest Night" speaker at birthday of Arthur Merkel, son william Blsgrove will pour dur ard J. Hughes' weekly television Runge and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur tag the social hour. this they say my parents act Wednesday's meeting of the of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merkel, Runge and daughter Joan. this way because they love me program, will be Miss Lois Eben, Women's Society of Christian West Park Ave., Sunday. and don't want their daughter to the art director of the mosaic Service at 8 p.m. in Fellowship which was completed by fourth A party for 45 guests was j. •Joyce Honored grow up. I am not a little girl Hall of the Red Bank Methodist The Shady Ladies Club will at- for Miss Karen Grant, d;ui;. anymore, and eventually my par-graders as a school project, and Church. His topic will be "The tend a show in Red Bank tonight. Miss Louise Jost, a faculty mem- of Mr. and Mrs. William (J By Allstate ents will have to realize this. I Church's Mission and Personsof The next hostess will be Mrs. Miriam PI., who was 16 V feel as if I'm living in a shell ber and adviser on the artistic Special Need." The meeting is Bernard Reinhardt, Princeton PI. NEWARK - Thomas Joyce, 67 and historical - mural old Feb. 18. The party wic;; i, J "Neville St., Eatontown, was hon-right now, How can I break now open to the public. Feb. 23. •ored by the Allstate Insurance loose? installed permanently in the Boy Scout Troop 141 plan, a for ... school. The Commission on Missionary Go. as the outstanding salesman Babied Woman Education, which publishes its hike to Matawari tomorrow. They Glenn Neiman, son of Mr, irtid • Draperies • Slipcovers As they did before on radio, will leave from the Bayview tor 1962 at a luncheon of the Sales Dear Babied Woman: materials under the trade name Mrs. Leslie Neiman, celebrated • Bedspreads • Curtains Executives Club of Northern New Sinceyou will be going away the group will pinch-hit for thi school yfrti -Herbert Wendt, their governor Whose schedule did sot "Friendship Press," is a coop- his eighth birthday Feb. 25. with • Shades • Blinds Jersey -in the Robert Treat Ho- to college in scarcely six short leader. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nolan of permit him to film the program erative venture of 27 denomina- Complete installation Service tel, here, Monday. months, why shake the rafters tions, Rev. Mr. Walzer, an or- Freehold and other members of - Mr. Joyce was presented with yesterday. The informal half- The Youfig People of the Epis- SHOP-AT-HOME-SERVICE now? You can soon prove, on hour program will show one o dained Methodist minister who his family. the "Victor" award for his rec- your own, how maturely you has served pastorates in New copal Church went roller skating, Miss Lynne Willl, daughter of 747-4422 •ord in over-all sales, knowledge the Ways communities—and es Sunday in Belvedere Beach and can look after yourself. pecially young people—are pr York and Chicago, also serves Mr. and Mrs. James Willi, cele- of his job, responsibility, service It isn't that they don't want as executive of the committee had as their guests, the Junior brated her birthday Feb. 23 at 4o customers, betterment of cus- paring to celebrate the state's Church group. Thoy.igattended a you to grow up; they're merely 300th birthday in 1964. on summer mission conferences. a "Sweet Sixteen" party with a tomer-Company relations, i convocation meeting with Rev. group of friends. afraid you'Jl bruise too easily David Davies, executive direc- Rev. Mr. Walzer Is author Of Rev. William C. Walzer crease In territory volume, de- if you "fall"—for the wrong two adult study books: "Great Ralph Edwards, pastor, and Mr. velopment of new accounts, tor of the State of New Jersey and Mrs. Edward Grob, advisers, guy. If s best to walk, not run, Tercentenary Commission, wil Protestant Leaders" and "Ameri- FIRST CUTLERY submission'of ideas, team work toward independence. can Denominations;" a booklet in Trinity Episcopal Church, Red First bone-handled .. cutlery and general administration. be moderator who will move Show Slides Bank, last week. A cake sale was EVE about the set visiting with'the "Junior Highs and the Church" made in the U. S. probably was and a recent book for young peo- held near the A&P Store, Port manufactured in Maine around Shrewsbury youngsters who will On New Seeds Monmouth, Saturday. The next 468 Broad St., Shrewsbury TWO ADVANCED have bits of material used in pre-ple "Your World, Your Mission" 1830,"according to'the N. Y. Coli- EARLE — Two members of Math, Science in addition to numerous other RARITAN TOWNSHIP - A meeting will be held in the seum'Antiques Fair. Before that, Dally 9 to 5: JO paring the mosaic, and show how series of slides on "What Seeds church March 11. Frl. 'tll'S ' the Naval Reserve Electronic Dl it was made. He also will visit articles. most cutlery was imported from vision 3-4, here, have been aoti' Books Popular with two other young groups: Can Do for You" were shown England. fied of advancements in rank NEW SHREWSBURY - Mathe- The Colonial Debs, two hostesses at a meeting of tfie Woman's Club DISH TIMBER They are William D. Rugg of matics and science books are as at the historic' Dey Mansion, Change Date garden and conservation depart- The earliest antique salad J64 Second Ave., Long Branch, popular as pleasure books at the Wayne Township, Passaic Coun- ment last week In the home of bowls made of burl wood were advanced to radioman third class paperback book store at Mon ty, who will appear in colonial Of Card Party Mrs. John Mahan, 19 Cornell Dr. made by 18th century American REPEATED BY POPULAR DEMAND families from knot wood of ash, petty officer, and Harry R. Carl- mouth Regional High School. costumes. One will have a spin- SHREWSBURY - Date of a The slides were produced by son of 68 Atlantic Ave., Matawan, The portable book store has ning wheel and demonstrate dessert-card party planned by the National Garden Service Bu- maple, beech and birch. The ear- FOR LIMITED TIME ONLY -advanced to radioman first class been in operation only a few turning wool into yarn, the other the Shrewsbury Auxiliary to Riv-reau of the Garden Seed Industry ly Americans called such wood petty officer. " weeks, and already the supply will make lace. They are being erview Hospital has been and featured new seeds and all "dish tjmber." /1 in these three categories is low. sponsored by Raymond Dey, cu changed from May 15 to May 22.American selection award win- The store started with 144 ti rator of the Dey Mansion and The event will take place in the ners. "ELEGANTE ties, including reading for fun chairman of the Wayne Tercen- fire house. Mrs. Robert Corbliss will make tenary Committee. PERMANENTE ENROLL NOW FOR £gbest sellers, self-improvemen Mrs. Maver Campbell will be [he flower arrangement for the books and curriculum-related general chairman. Others assist- tea table, Mrs. Harold Reilly will d1 ITALIA -.. books on art and drama, socia FATHERS' NIGHT MONDAY ing will be Mrs. M. Margaret make corsages, and Mrs. John NEW DANCE E science as well as classics. LEONARDO - Fathers' Nigh Lammerdlng, tickets, and Mrs. Iazzetta will supply the "beauty The local chapter of the Na- will be celebrated at the Adelaide Wainright, refresh- spot" for (he March general CLASSES I ional Honor Society maintains Leonardo Grade School Parent- ments. A general committee will meeting. The next department REG. 00 the book store, wheeling It Teacher Association meeting be in charge of table arrange- meeting will be held in the home 22.50 through the halls during lunch Monday. A supper will be served ments. ' of Mrs. A. W. Norris, 2 Carriage hour. Paul Lefever will be guest speak- Mrs. O. C. Whittaker was host- Dr.. Hazlet. 15 We're repeating this special for Anita Hammond is chairman er. Mrs. Richard Melslohn, Nau ess at a recent meeting in the of the venture, assisted by Kathy tllus Dr., was hostess at the ex- fire house. The group will meet Buying or selling? Use the those who could rioT'take advan- Vaupel, Kathleen lllmensee and ecutive board meeting last Mon- next on March 20, with Mrs. Rob-Register Classified for qucik re- tage of our Initial offer. Susan James. day." " ert Dlsbrow as hostess, sults!—Advertisement. SAME DAY WIG SERVICE 7r7T y. • CLEANING • SETTING SAVEAND EARN Wig work done Tues. & Wed. Only! Current I Dividend whkli IUMM G»«f«l (ifkbUaj -i Trael- 4 Per Annum •unt out felt DI|HB«I< it NO DIM COST LEAH MAUER HUFFMAN^ BOYLE MICHAEL'S BEAUTY SALON Studio of Dance UNION-IMPERIAL 21 Monmouth St. a Rod Bank 37 East Front St. LAUNDRY Bt DRY CLEANERS RED BANK FINE HOME FURNISHINGS and BROADLOOM 900 Broad St., Shrewsbury Call now for an appointment... SH I -0792 Pick Up & Delivery Rt. 35 Circle, Eatontown—Liberty 2-1010 Long Branch • Kcyport • Holmdcl M SH 1-2228 OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS 'til S-CLOSED MONDAYS f Offer Expires March 9th Wi -• • •. •... *•' : 10-friday, MixA 1, 1963 RED BANK REGISTER Schedule of Religious Services

CT. JAMES CATHOLIC PRESBYTERIAN ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC • TWNrry EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF (MOST Mini X i. v «M UNITARIAN Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank The fir* Sunday of Lent will /A' Ill l\'ll!'" - Rev. Or. Charles S. Webster Masses are celebrated Sunday I If 'I' 'li\ Rev. Harold R. Dean, minister, On Sunday. Holy Eucharist will Sunday B^ble classes begin at be celebrated Sunday with low will present the first in his series at 7, 8. 9, 10, 11 and 12 o'clock! I will preach at the 10:30. a.m. be celebrated at'8 a.m. Morning 10 a-m. The Lord's Suj^er to Manet at 6.17, 8, 9, 10 and II ill III III i*< iii. iii of Lenten sermons on "Great Confessions are heard Saturday service Sunday in the YMCA on prayer with lecture and church served at the 11 «.m: and «:» in the church and at 9, 10 and II mn tun mn IUIIIHII mn Doctrines of the Church," based from 4:30 to ( p.m., and from] IIIII Kill Ilii! | "Hie Beauty We Do Not Bee." school will begin at • 9/. 15 e.m. pjn.. services., Evangelist C. J. o'clock' in the auditorium. A on The Apostles' Creed, at the Mici Hill Hill 7:30 to 9 p.m. inn IIIII :iii( IIIII IIIII mn Sunday school grades one through Holy Eucharist and sermon by IBrkpatrk* will preach at 11 lung Mass will be offered 9:15 and 11 a.m. services Sun- nni mn IIIII forftobap the rector, Rev. Canr* Charles BapUms are at 12:30 p.m I Dill IIIII IIIII five will meet with the adults a.m. on "On Being Mature." and the church at noon. The men's day. Rev. James L. Ewalt, as- minimum Sundays. "' IIIII lliii mn for the' first half of the services. H. Best, wiH be at 11 a.m. The at 6:30 p.m. oa "Acts 8. an Im- choir will chant the liturgical sociate minister, will assist at The Miraculous Medal Novena] A nursery Is provided. Sunday young people's Delta group will portant Chapter." texts of the Mass..In the after- both services. William C. Wood, U held Mondays at 7:30 p.m. and school will meet at 10:30 aj meet at 7:30 p,m. noon at 2:30 a holy hour will minister of music, will be at the BEVBLATION J$.*)-"Allelttia, for the LordCpd Alcoholics Anonymous and Al< Walter Crafton will direct the be conducted for the St. James the Perpetual Novena to St An- Tours of three new church organ console. omnipotent Mhpnetli.* (King June*) Anon group will meet Monday congregational singing. Prayers Center Nocturnal Adoration So- thony is held Tuesday at 7:30. buildings in Freehold, Old Bridge At the 9:15 service • quartet at 9 p.m. and Scripture readings will be by ciety. Rev. Joseph A. Bischoff ..-••'.••"••"•••• • . , • ' and Spotswood will be conducted will sing "God Is A Spirit" and Holy Eucharist wiB be cele-Charles WWttie, John Kondnrp, of Remington will be the preach- CHRIST EPISCOPAL Sunday afternoon. The touri will "Sanctus." Ushers wall be Charles What if *• biggest Met in jour life to you at brated at 8 and 10 a.m. on Joel Lindner and Mike Mucclno. er. Shrewsbury leave from the Y building at 2:30. C. Maute, Robert H. Beck, John tUt moment? le It homer U it work? Utt health Wednesday/The service of heel- Roy Oebome will preside over, the A celebration of Holy Euchar- The Women's Club will serve a The sacrament of baptism will G. Thompson, W. Leroy Williams ing will be at 8:30 and 10:30 Lord's Table, assisted by Ken No- ist will be conducted by the rec- sad happin*e«T To tfhrtat It wae the (act that the spaghetti supper: in the Y Sim be administered Sunday after- and Charles A. Wolbach, Jr. a.m. The sewing group will meet land, Glynn Cope and Jerry Pick- tor, Rev, Anselm Broburg, to- Lord God omnipoteat rejgneth. I» that your ahawer? day at 7 p.m.lEntertainment will noon at 1:30. At least two days At the 11 o'clock service the be provided.' I at 11 a.m. Litany and addrees, ering. Charles Craun will be in previous, arrangements must be morrow at 9:30 a.m. tf It Is yo«r answer three cardinal convictions will Tower Hill Choir will sing "God The "Venture Into Thought" "How Wttl You Measure Your charge of announcements and made with one of die priests of Sunday, there will be a cele-, ..follow, first, If mean* the liberation of ll(e^ it Is a Spirit" and "Sanctus." Ush- discussion group will meet'Moo- Success?" by George Castleman George Sherman will be coordi- the parish by the parents of the bration of Holly Communion at 8 ers will be Fred R. Daniels, Ray- means. •.-.«NM of absolute release. Release from day evening in the home ol Mr. will be it 8 p.tn. nator. candidates for baptism. a.m. John Wood will be acolyte. mond W. Haviland, Benjamin R. what? Release from petty worries. Release from and Mrs. Walter Kasraan, 50 On Friday, Holy Eucharist will Midweek services will be Rt. Rev. Thomas G. V. Inman, be celebrated-alt 10 a.m. Daily Mass is offered at 8:25, Pickering, Russell D. Rainey, 2d, the fears of life. Release from self-contempt. Chestnut St., Middletown. The Thursday evening at 7:30 and 7 and 8 o'clock. and Edward Swikart, Jr. Bishop of Natal, Africa, will topic will be "Ethics." will be a special devotional pro- preach at the^ and 11 a.m. Holy Second, it means the doom of sin. It means the The novena devotion in honor The board of trustees willmeet BAPTIST gram arranged, by Charles At 9:15 and 11 a.m. Church Eucharist services. His visit is of Vteeft Miraculous Medal and overcoming of sto In every form. Third, It means Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. In the home Red Bank Craun. school will be held simultaneous 212 years after a rector of the «»»th«*seivice of Benediction of the efcMr. and Mrs. Charles Kroll, 4 Rev. Stanley E. Mugridge, pas- with the.worship service, with church established the first Afri- • the comfort of sorrow. To tb« queattoo asked on Blessed Sacrament will be held Corn La., Shrewsbury. tor, «riU preach at the 11 ajn. classes for nursery through eighth can mission. board the frail shift tossed on the sea of Galilee, ST. MARY'S EPISCOPAL Monday at 8 p.m. grade. There will be a religious edu. service Sunday. There will be the -Master. e«re«t thtm not that we perish?", he Keyport The sacrament of penance will At 9:15 and 11 a.m., the third Acolytes at the 9 o'clock serv- cation seminar in Princeton Uni- ordinance of the Lord's Supper. be administered Saturday from grade classes of each hour will ice will be David Bishop, Wayne retorted, "P«a«e. be stIU." And It was »o. "Alleluia, versity Church on Saturday, Mrs. Richard Boyle, Jr., will be Sunday services begin with 4 to S and 7:30 to 9 p.m. Con- visit Congregation Bnal Israel in Edmunds, Leonard Rogers, Rob- for the lord OodoBnipo»eBt relgneth." March 9. A workshop on "The welcomed into church member- morning prayer at 7:45 a.m., fol- ert Walker, Carl Wohlfeil and Ste- fessions are also heard daily Rumson. l>r. Charles E. Andnis, pastor Art of Teaching", will be con- ship. Stanley Scheer mil play "0 lowed by a celebration c< Holy ven Wholfeil. Kenneth Walker will ducted. , Lamb of God," '•Christ, Thou Communion at 8 o'clock. during the S o'clock Mass, and At 10:30 a.m., a coffee hour First Preabjrteriaji Chweb after novena services Monday will be held in the kitchen for be acolyte at 11 o'clock. Lamb of God" and "Elegy and The family service b conducted evening. Church School teachers. Bishop Inman will be honored • Hannibal, Me, ST. ANN'S CATHOUC Fugue." Mrs. 'Donald Shaner will at 9:39 a.m., at which time the direct the chancel and Concord At 12:15 p.m., a coffee hour at a reception after the 9 o'clock Keansburg church school meets. Morning The Lenten devotion of the choirs. The greeting committee Stations of the Cross will be con- will be held for single young service. The. rector's class, the Sunday Masses will be at 7, prayer and Many will be at 11 m for March will be Kenneth Maug- ducted Friday at 2 p.m. for the adults in the youth parlor. teen class conducted by Deacon 8, 9, 10, 11 and noon. o'clock. er, Clement Barlow and Fran- school children and at 8 p.m. The seventh, eighth, ninth and Brian L. Home, and certain oth- Dally Masses will be celebrated Monday and Tuesday, Holy ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL PRESBYTERIAN cis Swartz, Church school meets -lor adults. tenth through 12th grade fellow- er church school classes will not at 7 and 8 a.m. except on first Communion will be celebrated at meet. .Red Bank. . Eatpntown Fridays when hours will be at at 9:45 a.m. The Jr. Hi and Sr. The adult instruction course for ship groups will meet together Services on the, first Sunday in 8:30 a.m. Ember Wednesday, for the annual Greater Red Bank Holy Eucharist will be cele- The ten** wUi be at H £m. 8:30 and 8 ajn. " Hi^ BYF groups meet at 6 p.m. Holy Communion wit) be cele- Catholics and non-Catholics con- Lent j^l.beghv,wift Holy £* Sunday. . Robert W. Reed followed by the Sunday evening Council of Churches Youth Rally brated daily during Lent as fol- f Rw On Holy Days, Masses will be brated at S a.m. Thursday, Holy tinues on Monday night at 8:30 in >«x>- Church offered at 6, 7, 8, J, 10 and II praise service at 7:30. Three the Red Bank Catholic {Ugh which will feature a covered dish lows: Mondays, 8 p.m.; Tues-chart* and «ennoft 9:30. Rev. Communion will be celebrated'at supper in Westminster Hall at school classes will begin at 9:45 aim. and at 7.30 p.m. Ho chil- leadership training seminars will School's Han. Monday's topic Scott will be the cele- 8:30 a.m. Evensong will be con- 6:30, a hymn sing in the sanc- p.m.; Thursdays, 10 a.m.; Fri- a-m. Mrs. Virginia Ciapp is dren are permitted at evening fallow at 8: U p.m. on "Teaching ducted at 7:30 p.m. Ember Fri- will be "The Great Powers of a brant and preacher at both serv- Mass. •-'.,"•• . . . Youth," "MaWag the Adult Class Christian." Rev. William C. An- tuary at 7:15 and the Princeton days, 9 a.m.; Saturdays, 9:30 organist. ' day, Holy Communion will be ices. Sunday school meets at 9:30 Confessions will he heard Sat- Vital" and "The Christian's Task derson will be this week's lec- Theological Seminary Choir at a.m., and Sundays, 8, 9 and 11 Youth Communicants' classes celebrated at 6:30 and 9 a.m. Em- a-m. Youth Fellowship at 6:30 urdays, flrit Thursdays, and on at Home." turer. The public is welcome to 7:30. a.m. Evening prayer wiH be con- "will be Saturday from 1 to 3 p.m. ber Saturday, Holy Communion p.m. and evening prayer at 7 the eves of Holy Days, from The church Executive Board attend. Tonight: 8 p.m., canteen for ducted Thursdays at 8 p.m-, when ; The United Presbyterian Youth ill be celebrated at 9 a.m. o'clock. '„•, -.'. , • ..v.-. -.. • ,, ;,'•.: 3:30 to S p.m. and from 7:30 to seventh and eighth grades in Rev. Frederick C. McQuade of will meat in the chapel Sunday will meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. Alcphollcs Anonymous will meet The Parish High School of Re- The mission committee meets 8:30 p.m. Westminster Hall. Middletown will preach. at 7p.m. in the-annex followed by a meet- Wednesday at * p.ra. ligion for public school students Monday at 7:30 p.m. • The organ Baptisms will be administered ing of. the Board of Christian Ed- Monday: 9:30 a.m., prayer Circle meetings will be held will be conducted in the parish The St. Elizabeth's Guild will committee will meet on Tuesday every Sunday at 1 p.m. Arrange- ucation. On Tuesday evening Mrs. therapy group will meet in the meet Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the Tuesday — Circle I In the home REFORMED room Thursday at 7 p.m. The church parlor under the leader- at 8 p.m., In the rectory. , ments should be made a week Fred Warwick and Mn. Melvm Grammar School Confraternity parish house. A film strip, "View of Mrs. Thomas Ert>, 67 Rey in advance of (he baptism. Middletown - ship of Mr. Ewalt. Theme, Rev. liarry I. *owie, curate nolds Dr. at 9:30 a.m.; Circle 2 King will teach a basic sewing of Christian Doctrine for public of the Harbor," provided by the J Rev. Edward A. Corrigan Is "Fruits of the Spirit III—Peace." rim™* wi* r -J St. John's Episcopal Church, In the home of Mrs. Kenneth Pay- course at the church at 1 pjn. Rev. Earl D. Compton wiO grammar school children will be Seamen's Chh !d Of pastor and Rev. Stanley J. 7:30 p.m., youth stewardship nrLt ^ Camden will be the preacher at seur, 123 Turf Dr., Oceanport, Midweek service of prayer and preach at the 11 a.m. service taught on .Saturday at 9:30 a.m. New York ; will be shown. Levandoski and Rev. Frederick committee in youth parlor. - the midweek I>eate n service at 8 p.m.; Circle 3 in the home Bible study Is told on Wednes- Sunday on "The Fragments." The In St. James Grammar School. A. Valentino are assistants. Tuesday: 8 p.m., Adult Bible Wednesday at S f ,m. Father of Mrs. Joseph Davis, 20 Rose days at 7:30 p.m. adult choir will sing under the BAPTIST Bowie is also view of the Omreh Thursday from 10 to J p.m. direction of Mm. Herbert Sher- Class taught by Rev. Mr. Ewalt Ct., at 8 p.m., and, Circle 4 in HOLY TREWTY ST. CLEMENTS EPISCOPAL Leonardo of, the Annunciation 'at Lawnside, White Cross and Project Day for rane. in the church parlor. the home of Mrs.' Robert Par- EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN Belford World Day of Prayer will be N. J. On •Friday evening, Father sewing, rolling bandages and fold- Wednesday: 10 a.m., prayer nell, 84 Melville St., Oaihurst, Red Bank Sundty school will meet at observed tonight at 8 p.m. in the Scott will be. the guest preacher ing gauze. The-quota must be On first Sunday in Lent the and study group will meet in the at 8 p.m. Confirmation classes Saturday 9:30 a.m. chapel; 8 p.m., the prayer ther- Atlantic Highlands Methodist at the' Church rf the Anminda- completed br .« March 25. vicar. Rev. Ralph Edwards, will at 9:45 a.m. . ',: the senior and junior young apy group will meet in the Church. tion, Lswislde.. ;• V. . Y '..'.• read matins' at 7:40 a.m. Holy EMBURY METttODISt Sunday services: 9:20 e.m., people's groups will meet Sun- Eucharist and sermon will be at church parlor under the leader- TUNTTY EPISCOPAL The Christian Couples will meet HOLY COMMUNION ''• Little Silver family worship and Sunday day at 7:30 p.m. - 8 a.m. Acolytes will be Richard ship of Rev. Mr. Ewalt. Topic, Matawan tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the educa- - EPISCOPAL school at 11 a.m., and Loyal Meginley and Norman Severs. At "The Christian and the Herd." The sacrament of Holy Com- The Rev. Carroll B. Hall, rec- The World Day of Prayer serv- tional building. society in church at 5:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. there will be. a sung Fair Haven munion wilt be administered in tor. ice will be held tonight at 8 p.m. Church school wilt meet Sun- Holy Communion will fee cele-the 11 a.m. service Sunday. The Luther League will attend a Prot- The women's organizations of the Eucharist.and sermon. The aco- MONMOUTH REFORM First Sunday in Lent: 7:45 a.m., day at 9:45 a.m. brated at 8 a.m. Sunday. Mornr pastor. Rev. - Ralph I. BarrettV estant youth rally at the Pres- churches of the community are lyte* will be Lester August, Rob- ». TEMPLE matins and Holy Communion; Tpe Lord's.Supper will be ob- byterian Church at 7:15 p.m, co-operating in conducting the ert Krueger and Ernest Schaef- Shrewsbury ing prayer win be read ft the wjn bring the Communion medi- 9:30, family service, morning served and the fellowship offer- 8:30 family service. Church general meeting of Lutheran service. The Fellowship Club will far. At this same hour a class Rabbi Richard F. Steinbrink tation. Mrs. Thomas' Koenig will ing taken at the 11 a.m. service. school children will go to the meet at 9 p.m. In Fellowship Hall for children, between the ages of will officiate at Sabbath Eve serv- be at the- cdnsoh and will direct Holy Eucharist and sermon; 12: Rev. William Carr will preach on paftih'hbuse tt fctt for a special a» youth and sesior choirs. Mrs. day in - the parish house. A buf following, the World Day of 3 and 5 years will be taught by ices tonight at 8:30. Rev. John R. 30, sacrament of Holy Baptism, "Nothing Is Impossible." The fet luncheon will be served b) Prayer^ service. , . ,'.. Mrs. Edward Grob in the un< Collins, minister of the Shrews- service. This Lenten season the William Paden and Donald Ches- Senior Baptist Youth Fellowship missionary area "On: the and 7:30 p.m., evening prayer. dercroft. After this service, the bury flffjbyterlan Cmtrch,"will ney wiU.be .sotoists... ^ Priicilb Circle at noon. Speaker The .MacNeiU Circle will meet will meet at 6:30 p.m. The ser- of" Eas~ t Asia" wil"l "be studied.' , ; > Communion will be Degular church school classes be the guest preacher. His topic Sunday school* is at -9:30 a.m. will 'be:Rev. James L, Ewalt. Monday at 8 p.m. in the home mon topic at the 7:30 p.m. serv- the special service' for church on Tuesday at 8 a.m. will be held. will be "The Covenant of Faith." The Junior High. Youth Fellow- Ruth Circle, will meet at 8 p.m. of Mrs. Paul P. Bova, 6 Mar- ice will be "The Legacy." school the children will hear talks Wednesday at 9 a.m., Friday at The Sabbath candles will be ship will meet at 7 p.m. In the in die home of Mn. George 6:30. vin Rd. The Junior Young Churchmen by two native Fotmosans, Ma). Knhne, with Mrs. Ruth Snyder as kindled by Mrs. Robert Woolf. Mary Martha Circle will meet church hall. Sacrament The communicants* class will will meet at 7 p.m. followed by in the home of Miss Laura Boes- Tang and Major Lo. Coffee hour hostess. • of Penance, Sat- The pulpit flowers will be donated the Senior High Youth Fellow- urday, 4:30* p.m. meet Saturday at 10 a.m. in the evening prayer. ser Monday at 1:30 p.m. will follow the family service and Midweek Lenten service will be ship will participate In the Inter- parsonage. The,service of matins at 8:45 £. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Woolf. conclude at' 10:55. Holy Commun- held Wednesday at 8:15. Leader- Sunday, March 3, Episcopal The members of the house ar- Midweek prayer and Bible denominational Youth Rally Yonng Churchmen, 7:30 p.m. and Holy. Eucharist at 9 a.m. ion and address by the rector, ship training class at 9 p.m. rangements committee for the study is Wednesday at 8 p.m. sponsored by the Greater Red Monday, Women of Trinity Epis- will be held each day this week Rev. Charles R. Lawrence, will Meeting of The Dorcas Circle BIBLE BAPTIST evening will be Max Ksrlman and Bank Area Council of Churches copal Church, 8 p.m. Tuesday, Al- Monday through Saturday. take place «t 11 a.m. will meet Thursday .in the home Milton Klein. WESTMINSTER in the Red Bank ' Presbyterian coholics Anonymous, 9 p.tn. Hadet The sacrament of penance will of Mrs. A. Gioggia, 156 Crest- Hostesses at the oneg shabbat PRESBYTERIAN The youth confirmation class Church at 7:15 p.m. Thursday, Senior Choir Rehearsal Pastor D. Ross Brittain will be administered - from 4 to 5 will meet Tuesday at 4 p.m. In view Dr., Middletown. Mrs. Cath- will be Mrs. Robert Lane, Mrs. A. ^Mlddletown 9 p.m. preach on the topic, "Abundant p.m. on Saturday. The Woman's Prayer and Bible erine Ryan will lead the discuss- Martin Alperin, Mrs. Ernest At worship services Sunday the parish house., Wednesday Sin" at the Communion service Stations of the Cross will be Study group will meet Monday ton. Rev. Canon Charles H. Best, Rev. Harlan C. Durfee will pre- morning at .9:30. there will be a at 11 ain. Sunday,^. held Wednesday at 8 p.m. There KreUrner and Mrs. Mirian Kridel. at 1:30 p.m. in the parsonage. rector of Trinity Church, Red The religious school will meet sent the first of a series of ser- service of Holy Communion and Bank, will be the preacher at the will be an Instruction given at The Woman's Society of Chris- ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL Bible school meets at 9:45 ajn. Sunday at 11: IS a.m. The com- mons entitled "Meditations for meditation. The adult confirma- Thursday evening Lenten service this time. The servers will be tian Service will meet Tuesday Highlands Evening service Is at 7 o'clock, Beginning Anew." For the next tion dass will meet Wednesday at 8 o'clock. George Boyce, James Marvin mltte planning the Purim carni ; at 8:15 p.m. In the home of Mrs. the sermon topic will he "Stow- five Sundays the pastor will se- at 8 p.m. in the parish house. Holy Communion will be cele- and Richard Smithson. val will meet in the auditorium Ralph L. Barrett, 49 Church St aways." ' • lect one sermon from each of St. Margaf^Ks-Guild wilt meet brated Sunday at 8 a.m. while the school is in session. Miss Winoah Darragh, executive PRESBYTERIAN Cottage Prayer Meeting wiH be The St. Clement's Guild will the five years since the church Tuesday: at 8; 15 p.m, In the par* There will be a family service The general midwinter meet 1 secretary of the. Monmouth Coun- •• Lincroft on Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the hold a business meeting preceded was formed. At the 9:15 a.m. i»h house . The monthly .meeting each Sunday at 10 a.m. Children ing of the congregation will be ty Orjmniiattori for Social Service, "Aa Adulterous Generation," home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Weber, by a luncheon on Wednesday at service Mrs. Charles Haas will of the vestry will' be held Thurs- will come to this service with held Sunday evening, beginning will sr.-;'-bn 0Pprsons of Special parents and leave for their Sun- will be the sermon topic by Rev. Main St., Port Monmomh. noon?" render a soprano solo, and at the day at 6:15 p.tn. in the parish with a covered dish supper spon- Needs." Mrs. James Brand, Mrs. day school classes after the William J. Mills at th» 8 and 11 sored by the Sisterhood at 7 10:45 a.m. service the Senior *"**• a.m. services Sunday. Sunday METHODIST Eugene. VanderVoit . and Mrs. Creed.' At the family service Holy o'clock. Mrs. Alfred Mack and choir will present the anthem school will beheld at 9:30 a.m. Atlantic Highlands PRESBYTERIAN Richard Faulkner will be hostess- Communion will he celebrated qn Mrs. MauHce Cohen are in "O, for a Thousand Tongues," di- es. Mrs.' Edward; Anderson is first and third Sundays, and the Nursery and.classes for three- Church school meets Sunday at Rumson charge of i « supper, with the rected by Mrs. R. O. Herrmann, president. second, fourth and fifth Sundays. and tour-year olds are held dur- 1:30 am. Rev. Robert H. Heulitt Men,'* Club assisting. The busi- organist. Services will be held Sunday ng the 11 a.m. services. Members of me church will at- There will be a Celebrated on wHl preach at the 11 a.m. serv- ness meeting is scheduled for Church school will meet at 9:15 at 9:30 and'U a.m. Rev. Harvey The Westminster Youth Fellow- owcan tend the first of four session! of Holy Communion Wednesday at ice. There is a nursery for pre- 8:30 p.m. Recommendations from a,m. and both Junior and Senior p.m. In the hardt will give as his sermon top- Philip Thomas, A. P. Hagen, FRIENDS MEETING false appetite if you will turn ert May and Miss Rae Fetterolf World Supremacy?" This will Luck supper followed by a lee lounge, ic at the 11 a.m. service, "Re- Lewis Lowry, Oliver Johnson, Shrewsbury with a receptive, unpreju- will serve on the greeting com- conclude the three-day conven- ture given by Rev. Anselm Bro- member Thy Creator." A aoffee mittee. tion bedng held in Asbury Park. bug, rector of Chlrst Church, ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL Karl Jacob! and, Rev. Mr. Bar- The Religious Society of diced thought to the truth, Friends, (Quakers,) meets every hour will be held after the serv- Flowers will be placed by Mr. Tuesday at 8:15 p.m., "Let Shrewsbury. Little Silver . • rett. ,•".'• contained in this peat book, Flrstday, (Sunday,) at 11 a.m. ice. and Mrs. George Hartmann. Your Name Be Sanctified" will Thursday morning at 10 there Sunday isithe first Sunday in Flrstday school for religious ed- The Young People's Society will Science and Health with Key be continued at the neighborhood will be a celebration of Holy Lent. Services will be as follows: FAITH REFORMED A social hour will follow the ucation of children meets at 10:11 meet in Fellowship Hall Sunday to the Scriptures by Mary Bible classes at Kingdom Hall, Communion with prayers for the 8 a.m.. Holy Communion; 8:45, Hazlet ' Ushers, for March, assisting Sabbath morning services are er at the Monmouth Reform Tem 'The Struggle for a Soul The ladies' Aid Society will Christ as the savior." - Thomas A. Dollins, head usher, at 9:15 for the junior congrega- pie services in the sanctuary to- 1 meet Wednesday at '10 a.m. ii By GEORGE W. CORNELL don't believe in Jesus Christ. "You have had man's judg i are: Kenneth Laufer, Harvey A. tion. Senior services will begin at night at % o'clock. Hia sermon Last year 370 bilingual Japa- Fellowship Hall to mike cancel Time and again, the minister Yet he wanted to talk about it, ment, but you have yet to face :. Davenport, Karl Bergman, James 10 a.m. Rabbi Gilbert S. Rosen- topic will be "The Covenant ot nese testaments were given away dressing!. Mrs. James Griggs will pleaded with the condemned man God's Judgment," Rev. Mr. Hul F. Wallace, A. Harrison Bren-| thai will conduct the services and Faith." } to talk and talk. And the minis- by die local Gideons to Japanese to repent of his wrongdoing, and : nan, Allen W. Roberts, Donald will preaeh on the portion of the The deaconesses will meet al hive the devotional period. Host' ter didn't give up hope. told him. ships. put his reliance on Christ's for- H, Bibcock, James C. Luker, Es- week. Cantor Sidney Scharff will 10 a.m. Tuesday In the church esses are Mrs. Wilbur Codding' The man was Adolf Eichmann, Replied Eichmann: "My God Stall said that this year the giveness. But week after -week, ton V. Whdehel and Roy E. Cot' chant the service. The kiddush lounge. ton, Mrs. Charles Frederick, Mn, the Nazi war criminal executed is too great to bother with th< Gideons hope to present 500 more the man seemed to remain un- * ten at 9:30 a.m., andLeroy Blais- will be sponsored by the United Rev. Mr. Collins will conduct Sceva Whitney and Mrs. Marga- in Israel last year. For 50 days little things of man." copies to visiting Japanese sea- budging. dell, John B. Bell, Sr, Orville Synagogue Youth, a staff meeting In hii itudy ret Smith. before he died an American mis- During H visits, usually "I do not need a middle man sionary, Rev. William H. Hull, R. Warmsn, William A. Poyner, Sabbath morning services are Thursday at 11 a.m. about an hour each, the two con. CENTRAL BAPTIST or mediator," he declared. "1 go sought to bring the doomed man William Stewart, Bruce Gordon, at 9:15 for the Junior congrega- The evening circle will be en- versed. In a new book published -LEGAL NOTICE Harry E. Keller, Philip W. Han tertained by Mrs. Philip Schloes- Atlantic Highlands directly to God myself ... I to the Christian faith. today by Doubleday, Hull give; tion. Senior services will begin at NOTICE i ion, Robert H. Sadler and Le- 10 a.m. Rabbi Gilbert S. Rosen- ser in her home, 30 Quaker Way, The Sunday school will me* a dramatic, verbatim account o: HONMODTH COUNTY Shrewsbury, Thursday at 8 p.m. Sunday at 9:45 a.m. those meetings — "The Struggl RUKBOOATE',1 COURT Iand2illes at 11 o'clock. thai will conduct the services and , Notice lo Crfditon to Piewit • Acolytes for March will be Den- will preach onMhe portion of the The Board of Trustees wil! "Disciplined to Die" will b* the for a Soul." Clalmi A»lnit Cutatf ESTATE OF FLORENCE M. NIIL- nis Ucey at 8:30 and Michael week. Cantor Sidney Scharff will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. ia the sermon topic of Rev. Harry W. "I hsve my belief in Goc SEN, DECEASED. , Whelan at 11. chant the service. The- kiddush conference room. Kraft at the II ».m. Communion Pursuant to the order of EDWARD through nature, and I believe thai C. BROEdE!, Surrogate of the County The Primary department will |will be sponsored by Mr. and service. I am right," insisted Eichmann, of Monmouth,. thlt d&y made, on tha The Pilgrims, Pioneers, Ambas application ot the* underlined. Max M. present a program for parents, Mrs. Max Grand. LUTHER MEMORIAL the man who sent millions ol Nlelien, Sola Executor of the eiUt* . "A Summary, of Mission Stud Sunday morning services are at Lutheran Missouri Synod sadors and Baptist Youth Fellow- Jews to death in Poland and Ger of the laid Florence M. Nislien, de- ship Groups will meet at 6:311 oeaied, notice U hereby given to the les," In Fellowship Hall at 3 p.m. 9:15, followed by a class in Jew- New Shrewsbury many in Hitler's wartime regimi creditors of said deceased to present p.m., fojlowed by the evening to the Hid Bole Bxecutor their claims Boy Scouts who are working for ish Law conducted by Rabbi Ro- "I see nowhere that Jesus 1 Rev. Daniel Reinnelmer will under oath within six monthg Irom the "God and Country" award service at 7:30. Rev. Mr. Kfiafl this date. senthal. Rabbi Rosenthal will preach Sunday at the 10:45 a.m Christ is God's ton. It is writte 'will meet with Mr. Lowden in his will conduct the '• Communion Dated: Februsrjr 1st, 1963 speak on the Sabbath to the stu- service in Tinton Falls School on in the Bible, but the Bible I, MAX M NIELSEN 'study aft p.m. The Intermediate service. The "Praise Him" Band 267 Stile Highway 38 dents of the Red Bank Presby- "Love That Tunis a Duty Into written by man, not by scientist: ' Youth Fellowship will meet at 7 will play. ' Red Bank, New Jeriey, terian Church at 9:30 and 11:15, Joy." Holy Communion will be or mathematicians ... I am Sole Executor The Guild Fellowship will meel Messrs. Wise, Wise, Wlchmann p.m. The program, "Getting The teenage choir will meet at celebrated. A nursery Is provided Mtisifed with what I have. I dc Tuesday at 7:45 p.m. in the homt •V Berlch Along With Parents," will be led 12:30 with Cantor Scharff. The during the service. not worry. Only logic can leai 54 Broad Street • • by Misses Becky Metzler, Bar USY will meet at 3 p.m. of Mrs. John Barban, 149 Manor me." Red Bml New leiaey Sunday school and Bible class- Attorneys bara Riley and Terry Husenitza; Dr.. Red Bank. - , Feb. I, 15, 23, Mir 1 IM U On Monday, the Hebrew High es meet at 9:30 a.m. Yet there were also hints o: The Methodist Youth Fellowship The, "Praise Him" Band wil] : School will meet at 4:50 with Mr. The Stewardship committee growing uncertainty. One ex NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT will attend the Greater Red Bank meet Wednesday at 7 p.m. fol- • OF ACCOUNT Bankbrgel The BIT will meet at 7 meets Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the change went in part, like this. Area Council of Churches Youth lowed by the midweek priyer ESTATE OF GLORIA It. SHANE, p.m. Students of the Salvation Ar- Genkes; Colts Neck. The cottage Eichmann: ". . . an glmight; DECEASED. meeting at 7:45. 1 1 Notice ts hereby given inat ilia «o- Rally in the Presbyterian Church, my Religious School will be given meeting Bible class is at 7:30 God could make people believe. The Women's Missionary Socie- counts of the subscribers, Executors, ot beginning with a supper at 6:30 a talk on Judaism by Rabbi Ro- p.m. at the Hermans', New Hull: "Then . . . man wouli the estate ot said Deceased will be /p.m. The Drama Group of the senthal at 7 p.m. The Board of ty will meet Thursday at 2 p.m audited and stated by the SurroKate of Shrewsbury. •., ..,-.•• ';.-,,' be a controlled being without i the County ot MonmouUi and retorted , Ministry of Music and Fine Arts In the homeof-.Mn.' T, A. Hi. tor settlement bo The Monmouth Coun- Education will meet'at 8-'p.m. The Stewardship committee will or mind .of his own.' Wha '.will present two one-act plays, Davis, 9 Memorial Pkwy., Atlan- ty Court, Probate Division, on Friday, A sketch will be presented en- meets Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the kind of friend do you want? Dc the Twenty-second day of March A. I)., "It Should Happen to a Dog" by tic Highlands. U63, at 9:30 o'clock a.m., at the titled, "The Little Red School Genkes; Colts Neck. The cottage you want someone who is forcec County Court House, Monumant and Wolf Mankowitz and "Christ House," under the direction ot meeting Bible class is at 7:30 to be .your friend? Or do yo Court Street!, Freehold, New Jersey, , the'. Concrete City" by P. W. KING OF KINGS LUTHERAN at which Urn* AVBllculon will be> made Mrs. Martin Becker at the'Sis-' p.m. at the Hermans', New want a person to be your friend lor trie allowance pt Commissions and • Mtddletown rurner, in the chancel of thi terhobd meeting On Tuesday eve- Shrewsbury. i because, he loves you'?' Coumel lets. .. diurch at 8 p.m'.^the Geneva Sated February lllh A. D. IMS. ning at 8:30. ••'•-• The sewing circle meets Tues- Communion Services Sunday a Eichmann: ". , , J would lik WILFRED E. HUELSENBICK, ',' Wesley fellowship wW meet ai A Dogwood Lane, On Wednesday evenih'g »t 7:30, day at 10 a.m. In- the-Herm»n 10:45 a.m.*'Sunday''school 9:31 to believe as you. t«»ch, but it I Rumson. N. J. t:30>.m. in Fellowship Hall. the junior congregation cantor's residence. a.m. Rev.' C. Roger Burkina, pas- not reasonable to me. RONALD WITMAN BTMLS, The Church nursery school is 35 Beechwood Road, class will meet with Cantor A Lenten service will be held tor, will preach on the topic, "Look, Sweetis-Boby, would I bother you If Early in the visits, Eichmani West Caldwell, N. J. in session Monday, Wednesday Executorfl.- Scharff. The Board of Trustees Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the al "Blessed Are the Merciful." A told how he was reared a Chris and; Friday from 9:15 to 11:30 h« were just another comic i mi tot inq Winiam 1. Oladlng. En., will meet at 8:30 p.m. purpose room of the Sycamore jnursery and worship program for tlan, but in the 1930's left th Counsellor at Law, ' a.m. Kennedy's voice? This quy's qot something' 23 Garden Rosd, The Golden Age Club will meet Aye. School. younger children will be provided church under pressure of the Nazi BhreWBbury, N. J. There will be a meeting of the] at 1 p.m. on Thursday. The post during the 10:45 service. different!" ' party. He said he. began study F.h. 15. 22. March 1. I tSl.M library committee Monday at 7 NOTICE bar and bat mitzvah classes meet CHRIST CHURCH-METHODIST The theme for the midweek ing non-Christian faiths- and phi p.m. in the library. The Round MONMOUTH COUNTY at 3:45 and 4:50 with Rabbi Ro- Fair Haven—Rumson Lenten services will be "The Wa' osophy, i Kant, Schopenhauer, SURROGATE'S COURT Table of the Monmouth Council senthal. The Adult Institute of of Jesus Christ." At vespers tire troop presented a skit "A Nietzsche. Notice lo Creditors to Present Child's Hymn to American." Spe- Claims Aralnil Estate of Boy Scouts will be held from Jewish Studies will meet at 7:45 Holy Communion will be cele- Wednesday at 8 p.m., the ser- Union Beach "I found God my own way ESTATE OF AMELIA V. CECIL .. 7j30' to 10 p.m. in Fellowship with Mr. Orgel and at 8:45 with brated Sunday at the 11 a.m. mon topic will be, "The Way of cial guest attending was Mrs. through nature when I left thi (also known as AMELIA V. BPOELLXR Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cannon and and MILDRED V. SPIELLIR), DE- •'. Hall. The Commission on Mis- Rabbi Rosenthal who will lecture service. Rev. James C. Ruperl Sorrow." , William Truax, Bayshore Neigh- church," he said. ' CEASED will preach on "The Paradox daughters and Mn. Maude Clay- borhood chairman. Co-leaders are Pursuant to the order of XDWABD "' lions meets at 8 p.m. in the con-oni Nationalism and Secularism Church school meeti Tuesday Hull: "If you were led by Goc ton, all of Dock St., have re- . BROISQH], Surrogate of the County ference room. in Jewish Philosophy." of Lent." The senior and junior from 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. Mrs. Ray Mrs. John Borne and Mn. Wil- now you would repent for all tha of Monmouth, this day made, on the choirs will be. under the direction turned home after a two-week liam Lemmons. application of the undersigned, Harlan The Interdenominational Pray- Daily evening services are at Fuller ii director. you did and would now confess. E. Cecil, Administrator of the estate of Felix Molier. Altar flowers vacation in Fort Lauderdlle, Fla. h. 22, March 1, I, 15 ftt.H Lenten . Meditation," anthem, A "World Hour of Prayer" will to, Barbara' Menville and Mtry and is a member of Pi Kappa Al- On the final visit, May 31, 1962 this same time, four other tian Service will hold its monthly NOTICE "When Morning Dawns," to be be held tonight at tha invitation, Ann Lemmoni. pha. He will graduate in June. a few hours before Eichmann , courses will be offered: "Teen- meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in Fel- MONMOVTH COUNTY sung by the junior choir at the of the King of Kings Lutheran died, he laid, "At the last I wil: SUIIROGATE'S COURT Culture and the Mission of the lowship Hall. Mrs. John Rowan Notice to Crrdltora to Frrien. 9:30 service; "God So Loved the Church at that church. Trans- tell everything when It will nol 1 Church," led by Rev. Richard and Mrs. Clifford Grimmer are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kofoed, ON DEAN'S LIST Clalmi Aialnit Eitats World," to be sung by the senior portation will be furnished from be in public as here." Hull later ESTATE OF. CHARLOTTE 8. LUY- Thomas; "The Spirit of Protest- In charge of the program. Re- Florence Ave., have returned 8TER, DECEASED. antitm," Rev. Mr. Robb; "The choir at the 11 o'clock service, the Bay Shore Church'at 7:4J EASTON, Ra. - Peter W. walked with him to the gallows, Pursuant to the order of EDWARD freshments will be served by the home after a two-week motor trip whispering urgently, "Jesus, Je C. BROEQE, Burrogatt of tha Coun- Meaning of Christ," Rev. James and the postlude, "Chorus ofl p.m. Services will begin at Huelsenbeck of 5 Dogwood La., ty of Monmouth. thli day rua.de, on executive committee. in Florida. - sus, Herr Jesus, Mein Heilland" lh« application of the underlined, Bu- L Smith, and "Rediscovering Praise." o'clock. Rumson, has been named to the The Official Board will meet •an S, Beekman, Jamci A, Stout, inrt the Bible;" David Willis. Ushers will be Ellwood Hen- "The Gleaners" will meet at —"Jesus, Jesus, Lord Jesus, my Harold T. Stout. Executor! of tha ei- Wednesday at 8 p.m. Girl Scout Troop £8 presented dean's list for the first semester late of the^ld Charlotte S. Luyster, dricks, Harold Giblin, Donald 10 a.m. Wednesday. A card par-] Savior." A repeat session of the adult a program Feb. 22 in honor of at Lafayette College, here, where eceaaed. notice la hi>rehy liven to Ganson, Clarence Jones, Paul ty will be held from 1 to 4 p.m, Eichmann's face was blank the creditor! of Raid deceased to pre- ,itudy course, "Rediscovering the CALVARY BAPTIST . Thinking Day, marking the birth' he is a Junior. ent to th* laid Executors their claimi Ralph, Robert Wagner, Peter Wednesday afternoon. day of Lord Baden Powell, found' He didn't answer. mder oath within ilx rnonUia from •Bible"' will be offered from 9:30 Meau and William Noyes. Oceanport hli date. to 11:30 a.m., Wednesday, The er of Girl Scouting and the birth- 11 Dated: February 13th, 1M3 . The Junior Youth Fellowship Rev. Paul Smitil will deliver . REFORMED SUSAN S. BEEKHAN Woman's Society of Christian day of George Washington. The "ASTRO-GUIDE By Ceean Red Hill lid. will meet Sunday at 8:30. The Communion meditation at the 11 Colts Neck opening flag ceremony was fol- Mid die town, N. J. - Service will meet Wednesday at Senior Youth Fellowship will at- a.m. service Sunday. The choir JAMES A. 8TOUT % p.m. Dr. William C. Walzer, Rev. Samuel La Penta will lowed by a candlelight investi- For Sunday, Mweh 1 10 The Vlila. tend a youth rally m the Red will ting "When I Survey the ture of Deborah Ashford and tha Mlddletown, N. J. Associate general director of the preach at the 11 a.m. tervic* HAROLD T. BTOirr Bank Presbyterian Church. They Wondrous Crow," New members Sunday on "As Servant* of God. renewing of th* scouts promise. Pr»i«nt—For You and 18B Em Bergen PI., Commission on Missionary Edu. will meet at the church at 7 p.m. will be received into the fellow ' Rtd Bank, N, 3. cation of the National Council of The sacrament of Holy Commun- World pins were presented to Youri . . . Enjoy a quiet day Eiecutori The women's study group will ship, of the church at this time. ion will bt administered. Peggy Goodhand, Loii Goodson, with loved one*. Read, listen to ,Uton Baekman, Jr., Eiq, "Churches, will be the guest speak- 10 Broftd Street, meet Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. The Sunday at 9:45 a.m., marks the Sunday school is at 9:45 a.m. Marianne Rob-bins, »g\n Ryan music, talk over family matters Rnd Bank, New Jtrtty, er. adult education class will meet beginning of the Sunday school and Carol Sweeney. Each scout after church. "Let nothing mar '•b- & March 1, 8. 15 _- $34.04 The monthly meeting of the The communicants' class will in White Hail at 8 p.m. attendance contest, which li lo spoke on Sweden, and explained the peace of this harmoniously- NOTICE Commission on Education will be meet in the church Saturday at upectcd Sunday. The coming MONMOUTH COUSTY The Golden Fellowship will run for six weeks. the various projects they had held Thursday at 8 p.m. 9 a.m. week brings mixed MpectiAwkh SURROGATE'S) COURT •!> meet Thursday In White Hall. The three youth groups of the The Martha Circle will meet in completed to earn their pins. buiirxa and financial matters Notice to Creditors to Present A Family Night will be held, church will meet,at 6:30 p.m. Five-year pins were presented to Claims Atalnit Estate CONGREGATION BROTHERS the home of Mary Heiser ind the under good rays for the most ESTATE OF SARAH CREIOHTON, Friday, March 8, in White Hall. A girls' trio, Misses Carol Bisch- Esther Circle will me'et in the Darlene Borne, Michelle Gross pan. Some dissension at borne 1ECEASED. . OF ISRAEL Pursuant lo the order of BDWARD The pot luck supper, will start at off, Ann Lydic and Carol Voel home of Mrs. Robert Gumley, man, Barbara Lacey, Marianne possible. i , Long Branch ~. BROEOE, surrogate of the county 6:45, and a program will follow ker, will sing at the evening serv- Wednesday, at 2 p.m. Rev. Mr. Lemmons, Beatrice McMUIen, of Monmouth. thli riAy jrurte, on the Joan Menville and Sherry Wilson. appllcsUon of the undersigned. Law- : Rabbi Rafael G. Grossman will at 7:45. James Woods will pre- ice at 7:30. La Penta will preach at the week. ~ince Mnrrlsiioy. Hole Executor of the Pajt ... On March 3, 1810, Future .. . Nuclear rocket en- ', preview-his soon to be published sent personal observations and A Sunday school staff meeting !y Lenten service at 8 p.m. Two-year pins were presented to ttste of the said Sarah Crelghton, spme slides will be shown about one of our last living links with sines are expected to be ready ficeanerl, notice Ii hereby given to the work, "Mourning in Judaism," a will be held on Monday at 8 p.m. The adult Bible class will meet usan Blomquist, Genevieve Cat- redltors of snld deceased to present the Far East. Adults and chil- Colonial days, the William'; Penn for flight tests in 1968. They .j th* Sflld Sol* Executor Ihelr cliUfris religious pschoanalytic study of Midweek prayer meeting is on n the church Thursday at 8 p.m. low, Christine Jenkins and Lar- mder onth within six months from dren in the church have been Treaty Elm, Philadelphia^ blew will use liquid hydrogen as a .the mourning laws, "rituals and Thursday at 7:15 p.m. The Bible aine • Kubik. One-year stars down. The tree, under which propellant which will be va- III dote. Dated: February 6th, 1M3 i customs in Judaism, at services studying about this area of the study course is at 8 o'clock. were earned by Peggy Good- Penn tnide his agreement, of porized by passing through a world. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE I.AWRENCB MOHRI8SE1T tonight at R o'clock. Miss Susan Red Bank and, Lois Goodson, Marrfanne fair-dealing with the Indians in white-hot reactor core and ex- 25:1 Lawrence Avenue. 1683, was 283 yean old. A pand through the rocket nozzle Onkhiirnt. New Jersey, Gorelick will deliver the mitzvah CONGREGATION 'Christ Jesus" will be the sub- Robbins, Ann Ryan, Carol Sween Sole Executor ST. GEORGE'S-BY-THE-RIVER BETH SHALOM monument marks ha ike. to provide thrust trssrii MCCUR A O'Mern 'nrmonette. Mr. and Mrs. Mon- ject of the lesson-sermon Sunday. ey and Deborah Ashford. The en «0 Broad Street, roe Gorelick will be honored at EPISCOPAL Red Bank Red Bunk, N. J. "I im the Way, the truth, ind Attorney! 'the (>neg shebbat in observance of Rumson Sabbath morning services are :he life: No man cometh unto PRESBYTERIAN The DayiUnder Your Sign 'eb. A. IS. 22. Mar. 1 IlT.ao their 25th wedding anniversary. There will be a celebration of i at 9:30. Rabbi Albert Hollander the Father, but by Me." Theie Atlantic Highlands NOTICE MONMOUTH COUNTY Candlelighting time tonight is the Holy Communion Sunday at will preach on "Growlng-up Palm words were taken from John's The Sacrament of Holy Com- «URUO(iATE'S COURT • S: 27. Regular kabbalos Shabbos 8 a.m. in the chantry. ARIES (fan Mtrch 21 H Awil\iI LIBRA (Ssst. 21 fe CW. 22) Notice In Creditor* to Preient ' I— The ' Jewish Community Gospel (14:6) will be used as the munion will be observed at the The nnftyVifMtJiHie ftttituda *i MMVT Dwi't allow th« srurk of jrood Vk to nairm Acnlnat E*Ut« services will begin at 9:30 p.m. At 9:30 aim. there will be a Reaches Toward Maturity." The Golden Text. 1:30 and 11 a.m. services on the coMidcr ft pw4 friend nay uttmiiti . U - . ..— ,t— sputter while yen sre preoccupied. ESTATE: OF ELWOOD ERNEST a* Sabbath morning services will be- celebration of the Holy Com- junior congregation meets at 9:30 "Therefore, my beloved breth first Sunday in Lent, March 3. TAURUS I April 30 (0 Msv 20) \ SCORPIO (Oct. 11 to Nov. 21) :ART, **CKAflED An sld-iuhioned bebbr, such si campil.J Krmiin optimistic even though nnr PuraurlHt to the order ot EDWARD •:.gin... at 8:30 tomorrow. Rabbi munion and address by the rec- under the leadership of Austin ren, be ye steadfast, unmovable, Rev. Frederick H. BrorJtenia, Jr. Inf s seispbaek, will intrigue you. miship msri an otherirlte uneTrntlul BROKOE, Surrojate of the- County 'Grossman will preach on "A Gift :or, Rev. Canon George A. Rob- Sherman. Barbara Cohen will always abounding in the work ot will preach at both services. Monmouth, ttili day mtdt, on thi—• Ttsahw. summarize the weekly Torah por- l&'sttf U&Ji'J- ^. &ITTAI.IUS |N«. U u D~. 21} lpllcaLlon of tha underilfned, Ann of the Heart." Elliot Solomon, son the Lord, forasmuch as yt know Sunday, Junior High Communi- lartifteation for a mull edtbratioip. Proceed wiih ptani for'a moVe you're arle deHart. Sole Executrix of th* Ition. i M . j I ..I h«n eonlempUtinf for urnc time. itate of the said Elwood Emeit de- of Mr. and Mrs. Isidore Solomon, At 10:30 a.m., Robert D. McKee what your labour is not In vain cant*' clan at 4 p.m. and senior v lart. deceased, notice )• hereby given will give the Torah sermonetfe. will play a recital on the Mary in the Lord" (t'Cor. 15.58) Is one - the creditors of laid daceajid to" The Adult Institute meets On lais at 5 p.m. Senior High Fel- >sent tn the laid Sol* KxacutrU Edward Selnik, son of Mrs. Nat Owen Borden memorial carillon. Monday. A class In elementary of many passages that will make owshlp youth rally at Red Bank elr clHlma under oath within ilx Selnlk, will chant the Musaf serv- onthK from thla dale.. There will be a celebration of Hebrew begins at 8 p.m. and a up the Scriptural readings. Presbyterian Church, meet at DATED: February ltth. 1963 ice. Junior congregation will be- Holy Communion at II a.m. with | seminar on the law of personal :30. ANN MARIE fieHAIlT jln at 10 a.m. At 4:30, the rabbi 101 RuniBon Place, sermon by the rector. status begins at 9 p.m. This week There's no Trick to Having Ex- Wednesday, Bible study at 8 Little Silver, New. Jeraef i\\\ conduct a Talmud course On Wednesday, there will be a "TJie Jewish Priesthood—Its Ob- ra Cash. You Get it Fait When Iftflrii. Pirnom, Canzona., which will be followed by Min- p.m. Blair A Warren ' celebration'of Holy Communion ligations and Restrictions" will You Use The Register Classified. Thursday, Session meeting at II WaUare Strict, char) and Shalosh Seudos. Q I'M. TVelJ btarrritM, IM. Red Bank, Newf Jinejr at 10 a.m. in the chantry., be-discussed. —Advertisement. :J0 p.m. Attorney! '* >b. 33. March 1, 8. 15 931.51 RED RAKK REGISTER M5f» Artot Muuer of Newtrl Belv,ed«re -Arena .$& ville JRA Guests yntt Cheryl tended a convention for members this weekend at Cansp Nomoco. ON US8 BRISTOL SHREWSBURY — Walter V. spent tb* weekendWth Mi« Cos. p Jb*y Mr*. ^ Pomphrey, Gail Wallace, Donna of the Full Gospel Mw'«meeting Thsy will be aeeojnptnied by Mwcl 1, 1963 oic LamberjbiiMd her paiebU, Pinto; Donn* Hopfenberjer «d ini Washington D.C-/Wt. p&k- their co-leaders, 'Mrs." ^Stepi £arlrnery' storekeeper feu&u, The eighfii' birthday « RoWa Rogers tnd Mrs. Edward Lusit Mr. and Mrs.-William Lamber-MrsMrs, . Alfred Carver and J*rj. Ger-- OebWt Alleri- end. They also viiiW^ Virginia. Capenegro and Mrs. Shirley Eijg- aSN/son of Mrs. Mildred H. f reidmtt, Ja^ghter of Mr. mi am. A iafcUy party was held aid E' ' "' ' " ler. ' Larimer, 243 Garden Rd., it serv- Shs. WUliam FreWmai, Viola ald Evans accompaUed. Browole for the 16th birthday of Miss Troop Bernadette Daus,' daughter Kristin-Caruso, daughter of Mr- ing-aboard the destroyer USS World Pay AvV, ^-rtcently celebrated. Troop 75' to visit the\M14i!etosw Lamberson. of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Daus, and Mrs. Frank > Caruso, Viola Bristol currently on patrol with Friends present were Gail Cued, Police station Feb. 11, ^ The Community fire auxiliary celebrated her eighth birthday at Ave., celebrated her birthday the Sixth Fleet. The Bristol will Cynthia K«g)ey, Beverly Carver, held an International covered dish Of Player a family dinner Feb. " a few of her friends Feb. conduct exercises in the Red Sea, Karen, Ketch, Donna Pomphrey, The Girl Scout senior troop A recent party was held for supper for the public in the fire 23. Denlse Freidman, George Rayo; served at the Community fire the 10th birthday of Cynthia Love- house, Feb., 23. They pain to hold Persian Gulf and Jndian,Ocean Set Tonight William Carver and Fred Lazet- auxiliary dinner Feb. 23. Troop lace, daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. Mrs. Archie Spears and Mrs, a St. Patrick's dance March 23,' and visit Iran, Pakistan' and the Aden Protectorate, i ••. EATONTQWN — World ti. . 320 went roller skating, Feb. 27C 1 a r e n c e Lovelace, Leonard-; Karl Helwig, New Monmduth, at- Girl Scout-Troop 2M will camp also in the fire house. I s Day U Pmyer service will be held in the Presbyterian church BAMBCRDCR'S NEW MORRISTQWN, PRINCBTON AND tonight at 8 o'clock. Also par- NEWARK; PARAMUB, MENLO PARK, MONMOUTH. ticipating are Hie Methodist and Mt. Zion AME Churches. The service that will be fol- lowed in many languages in ap- proximately 150 , countries has come from the hearts and minds is new 6-speaker Magnavox of women in Korea. The theme is "More than Conquerors." X Mrs. Joseph Avers of the Pres- byterian Church is chairman of AT THE this year's observance, and wil be assisted by Mrs. Ralph Kee- EATOHTOWH stereo hi-fi has no tubes, gives vil and Mrs. Herbert Anthony CIRCLE Also on the committee are Mrs George B. Whitfield of the Meth mw jiMirt O»|ATISI .sieu ONI or AMIUCAI nmty odist Church and Mrs. Janies Francis, JSr. Mrs. Robert Herb and Mrs. Henry Young of Mt no heat—plays on power transistors Zion Church. $2 Million MLS Sales Are Listed RED BANK — A total of more than $2 million worth of residen- tial real estate has been placed lor sale with the Northern Mon- mouth Multiple Listing Service • during the months of January and February. According to Virginia Hetzler executive secretary, more than 120 properties are row listed for sale by the 18 realtor members of the service. The properties ..•re valued at (2,107,520. More than 20 homes totaling a value in excess of $300,000 are N«w solid-start tttrto amplifMn' are contracted for sale, the secretary \ disclosed. . Innilitorijfd to eljmlntt« the two big. The service's offices are at (H ten ionrcM of Knic* woriy—«t>bei and Broad St. here. Over 100 per h«i. Gotnnteecl for S yean aiainit •onnel make up the organize tion's sales force. mtnufactnrihi defect!, with no coit for replacement: ' New Monmouth A family reunion was held on the 21st birthday of Raymond Barbuto at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bar- buto Feb. 20. BAMBERGER The third birthday of William Jarrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil' GUARANTEED Ham Jarrell, was held at an open house celebration Monday. A luncheon preceded the party. Guests included Megon Phillips, Rumson, Frank Guiwello and Claire Cahill, this place. 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A family party was held for the fourth birthday of David Car- roll son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert -Carroll, Monday. Adult Canteen Set at Regional RUMSON — Tonight from 8 until 11 p.m., the second Adult Canteen will be held at Rumson- Fair Haven Regional High School. Adults from Rumson and Fair Haven will have the opportunity to participate in a social program planned by Robert Carter, can teen director, and at the same time familiarize themselves with the activities of the Teen Canteen which has become an important fixture at the Regional School. There will be a full-length color movie in the auditorium, sports of various types in the gym, and square dancing in the cafe- teria. Cards, chess and checkers will also be provided and refresh- ments will be available. The entire program, planned exclusively for adults, will be patterned after the Teen Canteen. 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WASHINGTON (AP) - The ara sought to .beat the Soviets to plaints that U.S. warplanes had Set-Tentatively the punch—for example to any buzzed and trailed Soviet ships on Pentagon's announcement that LONG BRANCH - The public Only four of the nine council long range Soviet reconnaissance claim that the flights were unde- the high seas. bearing on the dismissal of City members appeared. Lacking jets flew over four U.S. Navy car- tected when he told his news con- In any event, questions about Manager Richard J. Bowen will quorum council could transact riers at sea was intended to dis- ference Thursday of such over- the vulnerability of carriers were be held in the city Senior high no business — not even to a pri- arm any Soviet propaganda bo^b flights in the North Atlantic and raised by McNamara's disclosure School at 8 p.m. Monday, March vate caucus. before it was dropped, informed North Pacific during the past that four heavy Soviet reconnais- month. As time dragged on and it ap- sources said today. sance bombers flew thousands of These sources indicated Secre- Another possible aim could have At least that was the announce-pejred no additional officials miles from the Soviet Union r- ment last night of Mayor "*Thoma" Vs J^'IJ show up, Mr. McClintock tary of Defense Robert S. McNam been to neutralize Soviet com- straight to the 75,000-ton carrier h. McClintock. But whether k" announced that as presiding' of- Forrestal southeast of the Azores will stand Is not at all certain. ficer he was taking the liberty ot last Friday. The mayor called a special con" fixing the time and place for thi Not Vulnerable ference last night to settle iring. Other details he said, See Demo Rejection But the Navy stoutly denied that a date and rules of procedure for will have to await the next sched- he Red flights over the Forres- the hearing demanded by the sus- ui^ conference of council Tues- :al on Feb. 22 and over the nu- pended manager. day. Of Bid by Kosene :Iear-powered carrier Enterprise, Little Time :he Kitty Hawk and the Prince- The mayor told reporters if :on earlier showed them up' «s JGs I*ress majority of .council wants to FREEHOLD -Former Fair Senate to. gain control of the Leg- vulnerable. Haven Mayor Milton Kosene has islature, party leaders are hope- countermand his action, they can Officers noted that, the Fortes- ful GOT. Richard J. Hughes will do it. But there is little time, he put in a bid for Democratic nom- tal's departure from the Medlter- For Public persuade Mrs. White to run. They added, to make arrangements ination for. Monmouth County's rean for the United States had within the legally required period state senator. But he is running regard her as the best vote-get been announced^ They said It was Vote on Issue for the hearing of March 5 into stiff opposition. ter among organization members. traveling the Great Circle route, 14.' The Democratic candidates Mrs. White, a former mayor ol a normal shipping lane; that it LONQ. BRANCH - The Long through Red Bank, was defeated three Branch Jaycees reiterated yester- By ia 6-3. vote, council sus- DEMOCRATIC NOMINEES — Francis X. Kehnelly, left, and Charles K. Woodward, screening committee, which will had no air patrols out, and that meet tonight at Bradley Beach, years ago in a bid to upset Re- its heavy radio and radar output day its urging that the future pended Mr. Bowen Feb. 9, as- Jr., right,-are the Democratic choices for election to the Red Bank Borough Council. publican Congressman James C. fate Of suspended City Manager serting he was the cause of of- is expected to reject the ex-may- made it easy for the Soviets to Mayor Benedict R. Nicosia, second from left, congratulates Joseph J. McFadden, in- or's bid partially because of par- Auchincloss. She is chairman of home in. Richard J. Bowen be left to vot- ficial disharmony and bad city the authority operating'the Gar- ers at a public referendum. . publicity. He took advantage on stalled as president of the Red Bank Democratic Club at. the-meeting in which the ty embarrassment last week in In a war or emergency sltua- protesting the 1963 county budget. den State Parkway. Richard A. Gallo, president of Feb. 14 of a legal requirement choices were announced. . ' • • . In his letter asking-the- leaders ion, the Navy said, none of these Party leaders see little chance the Junior Chamber of Commerce for ,a public hearing to answe to consider him, Mr. Kosene said conditions would apply. in tonight's session m the Brad- unit, replied tt> critics of the or- the council. he was available for race for They did not maKe" similar ex- ley Beach Borough Hall in meet- ganization's proposal. He denied In a conference earlier in the Senate or freeholder. planations for the flights over the ing agreement on a full ticket. it was engaging in- partisan pol- week, council agreed to hold the Demos Pick Red Bank Slate See Setback Kitty Hawk In the North Pacific The committee was designated itics and said it was only meet- conference in the High School. It was . circulated, however, between Jan. 27 and Feb. 3, over ing Us responsibility ol citizen- RED BANK-Charles K. Wood- Woodward is president of the Joseph J^ McFadden, unsuc- to screen qualifications of poten- The mayor said he had checked against a background of unrest the Enterprise In the North Atlan- ip^ ward", Jr.* , 2-7- Irvin- • g PI.- , and- woodward Construction Co., Ma- cessful Democratic candidate last tial nominees for state senator, with several councilmen, includ- because of the setback to Demo- tic on Feb. 12 and 13, and th* "We feel that our proposal for Francis X. Kennedy, 8 Highland pie Ave. He attended public year, was installed as the club's three assemblymen, and two ing some not at the conference, crats when they sent a letter- Princeton in the North Pacific be- a public referendum is the only Ave., are the Democratic party's schools here, and Panzer College, president. freeholders. They are to recom- and had determined the 11th Instead of a representative— tween Feb. 13 and 16. solution which has a reasonably primary candidates for Borough East Orange. Mr. Woodward is mend a slate for the party be- would be the most preferable Democratic. Mayor Benedict R to protest the budget of the all Not On Continent good chance of settling this ques Council. married and has three children. fore next Thursday's filing dead- date. Council is slated for a reg- Nicosia also installed Mrs. Ruth Republican freeholder .board. tion, because as conditions now The announcement was made Mr- Kennelly is an attorney Eschelbach as first' vice presi- line. McNamara replied with a terse ular conference that night. with ,thft Jersey City firm of Mr. Kosene had agreed to pre- "no" when asked whether there exist, no matter what the out- last night after a meeting of the dent; Harold Burns, second So far, leaders have been able sent the Democratic position in come at the public hearing, one Hearing Format Democratic Club attended by 55 O'Mara, Schumann, Davis and vice president; Mrs., Katherine to agree only on Avon Borough has been any Soviet reconnais- Lynch. He was recently ap- person before the freeholders. faction or side on this question What still remains to be de members. New 1963 club officers Wormley, treasurer; Mrs.- Mar- Attorney Donald Cunningham for sance over North America. pointed a member of the Plan- But, the night before the meet- will continue to claim a foul and cided is the format for the hear- were installed.- jorie Cron, recording secretary, Assembly and former Spring "None of the Soviet aircraft ning Board. ing, he notified the committee he the arguments and strife will go ing. A native of this place Mr. Mrs. Ann Andrews, correspond- Lake Heights, Councilman Hugh couldn't take part. showed hostile Intent," McNamara said of Hie four heavy "Bear" air- on arid on. City Attorney Louis Aikens has He has lived here for" two years ing secretary; Miss Dorothy Se- Meehan, for freeholder. When no suitable substitute, in- taro, financial secretary; John craft which came in over the For- "By letting the electorate de- ruled law does not require the and formerly resided in the bor- Seek Mrs. White formed on the issues, could be Corrigan, 3ergeant-ftt-arms. ; restal in two waves. cide the issue, there would be a public to be heard. He has said To Tell Builders ough in 1956-57, Mr. and Mrs. Pressure is mounting to draft found, County Chairman John W. Kennelly have two children. clear mandate to one side or the the public may be allowed to be Mrs. Katharine Elkus White, of Applegate authorized the party's The defense secretary said the Law Graduate r other, and perhaps the City Coun- present to hear whatever tran- Of Requirements Red Bank, to head the ticket as position be submitted in letter our-engine, swept-wmg Soviet cil could then settle down to the He holds a B.S. degree from Committee Slate >lanes were intercepted and tailed spires. candidate for senator against in- orm. , city today." COLTS NECK — Developers in- Fordham University and a law iy U.S. Air Force jet fighters ai The public would be allowed HIGHLANDS — Mayor Corneli- cumbent Republican Richard R. The Republican freeholders Mr: Gallo said the Jaycees are to terested in building homes here degree from St. John's Univer- hey passed east of Iceland. speak, he said, only if given per- will be shown precisely what the us J. Guiney, Jr., last night an- Stout. ' chastised the Democrats for lack- encouraging large attendance at sity where he graduated in 1954. They were not challenged or at- mission by a vote of the council township expects of them. nounced the following Democrat- But Mrs. White has made no ing courage-to appear in person. the touting—now tentatively set He was aamitted to practice m tacked because they were recon- Mayor McClintock said he The Township"Committee last jf! primarv cIection canublic office or for county chair- Department says the pressure Is" Jerome A. Jensen, Freehold formed on property belonging to High School basketball team on ballot as GOP candidate for his Mr. Messina was the leader 6[ he Township. Township; Thomas Kerwin, the estate of the late Frederick Its recent successes and com- own three-year soat. a successful slate of four Inde- •nan. off in New Jersey's outbreak of Manalapan; James J. Dore, Douglas on Avenue,of Two Riv- mended the Rumson Improve- Kenneth A. O'Brien will at- pendent candidates in the last Tunis Smith, a retired farmer And - good news for taxpayers Asian flu. Dr. William J. Dough- 1 Marlboro, Joseph B. Gilsenan, ers and Rumson Rd. A minor ment Association for initiating a tempt to hold his council seat by election. Although the Independ nd semi-retired, salesman anc 'he township will begin receiv- erty, preventable diseases direc- Howell Township and Myron Tayr subdivision creating two lots be- newsletter. He thanked the as- running for a one-year unexpired ents do not run in the April pri lachine operator, is no newcom ng franchise tax from the corn- tor for the Health Department, lor, I n d u s t r i a I representa- tween South Shrewsbury Dr. and sociation for its help "over the term. Mr. O'Brien was appointed mary, they are required to meel r to Freehold politics! He Is F any this year, Commltteeman said yesterday that reports ot tlTe, Monmouth County Planning Oyster Pond was granted to Dom- years" and for the "interest and by former Mayor James W. Bly the March 7 deadline for the fil- lenvber and „ secretary of thi 'oseph L. Moreau, Jr., an- respiratory infectloni are begin- Board. nick Caruso. ••'.'••• action theyi"tske."•••'• toward the end of 1962. „ ing of petitions. Planning Board, He once served .lounced, ning to slacken. 14—FAky, Mirch "i, 1963 EED BANK EEGISTER TV Key FRIDAY TV Long Branch CbumH TV 'V Captains Channel 5 ..WNEW-TV CtUUJMlll r Channel J _WCBS-TV Chinnel I ' - Are Named FRIDAY EVENING FRIDAY AFTERNOON By STEVEN H. SCHEUER LONG BRANCH - Twenty-nine 1:00 12:00 • captains have been named so far Question—I have seen Robert 2—Loye of Life—Serial Vaughn in "The Magnificen 7-News for the membership-finance cam- 11—Three Stooges—Comedy 4—Your First Impression paign of the Long Branch area Seven," t>h(! movie recentl 7—Ernie Ford—Variety shown on "Sunday Night Movie," 13-What', New-Children YMCA, T. Procter Kiely, co-chair- on a recent "Virginian,"*and a CIS 9—Fireside Theater—Drama man, has announced. very good "Empire." He'sN 7-Weather 12:25 The campaign; built around the greatest actor on TV, in m 6:20 2—News—H. Reasoner slogan, "Help Youth Help Them- opinion. He has looks, talent am 7—Sports—Howard Cosell 12:30 selves" will get under way March youth on his side. Why doesn' 6:25 2—Search for Tomorrow 19 and continue through April 2. some producer give him his ow 7—Capsule Comment 4—Truth or Consequences-^uli Named were: Baruch ' Lewis, TV show? He could be as bi 8:30 5r-Cartoons—Tom Gfegory William Jennings, Angelo Vasil- a star as Vince Edwards in Jusi 4—Local News—Gabe Pressma 7—Father Knows Best—Serial lades, Melvin- Cheek, Pete Ross, one season—M. T., Bridgeport 5-Mickey ybuse Club 9—Memory Lane—Joe Franklin Tom Vining, Lawrence Ma'Won, Conn, 7—News—Ron Cochran 11—Rocky and his Friends Robert Hughes, Leslie Wilcox, 11—Jeff's Collie—Drama ' 13—People Are Taught To Be Answer—You sound like 13—Profile: New Jersey Donald Wood, Donald Hamsher, oress agent! Vaughn's taleiv Different—Education Mrs. Richard Bennett. ' have been lauded by critics aft 4-Weather 12:45 Also, James Wyly, Harold G. fans alike in every medium 6:45 2—Guiding Light—Serial Sterling, Anthony. J, De Santis, has worked In—TV, movies an 2—News—Robert Trout 11—Merry Mailman—Children Voorhees Brower, Edgar Lazarus, the stage. Bob can be seen 4—News—Huntley, Brinkley 12:51) Mrs. Viola Reed, Mrs. Elizabeth the forthcoming film, "The Care- 7—Focus On The News U-News Brown, Clarence Brown, Mrs. takers." He will also continu 7:M 12:55 Bernice McGee, James Gwath- westing on many of the majoi 4—Bachelor Father—Comedy 4—News—Ray Scherer eny. J ••• .' TV series. He has been men 5—Assignment: Underwater And, James bailey, Leonard tioned as the possible star 1:00 Cavalier, Ronald Crammer, Wil- 7—Hennesey—Comedy 2—Women's Page IN DUAL ROLE—Edmond O'Brien, star of NBC-TV's liis own series but there's notlv 9—Merrytooa Circus 4-Leave It To The Girls liam Henrnun, Warren Mewes, ing definite set.. 11—News—Kevin Kennedy 5—Cartoons -1 Chester Miller, and Richard Ben- "Sam Benedict" drama series, plays a dual role in the 13—Russian For Beginners 7—Answering Service—Panel nett. Saturday, March 2 episode, titled "17 Gypsies and a Question—Now that "It's Those willing to assist with the 7:19 11—Ramar of The Jungle Papa Named Charlie." He portrays Charli* Dunphia, Man's World" is just a pleasam 2—Weather 13—Fun At One—Children campaign have been asked to memory for a few of us, I woulc 11—Local News contact the "Y" office. who illegally adopts 17 orphans, and his regular role of like to know what the four stars 1:25 7: IS 5-New attorney Sam Benedict, who defendt Charli* on a larceny of this show are doing, career- 2—New* 1 wise?—B. P., Lancaster, Pa. 1:30 charge. WIDOW'S PLEA —Abigail Fletcher (Patricia Barry), 7:25 , 2—As The World Turns Two Join Answer—The quartet of stars 11-Weather who has been claiming to be Gil Favor's (Eric Fleming) of the .defunct series are seeking 5—Film—Mystery Woman—1935 SUN.—Days of Wins * Roses 9:00; 7:30 -85 Min. 9:00; 7:30; 9:35. widow., pleads with Favor to uphold her deception in "In- employment on the surviving se- 2—Rawhide—Western Den 9 WOODBRiDGE ries. Randy Boone has recently 9—Star and Story—Drama MOVIE TIMETABLE cident of the Married Widow" on "Rawhide" tonight 4—A Primer On Communism- 11-Global Zobel-Travel MATAWAN TOWNSHIP-A ciib RED BANK DRIVE-IN— finished a forthcoming "Alfre< Special pack meeting of Den 9 was held FRI. k BAT.—Cartoons 7:00; Strate- (7:30-8:30 p.m.,;EST) on the CBS Television Network. Hitchcock" show titled "Lasi 13—Time Now for Music CARLTON- gic Air Command 8:00; alrls. Girls, 5—Roaring 20's—Drama .-, Thursday, Feb. 21, at the home Forty Pound OI TroubH 2:00; 7:00: Olrls 10:05: Sex Kittens Oo to Col legs Seen Wearing Blue Jeans." Gleni 7—Winston Churchill 1:45 i. »:2O. 11:55. 4—News of its den mother Mrs. Samuel BAT.—Forty Pounds of Trouble 2:00 SUN.—Girls, Girls, Olrls 6:06; 10:10; Corbett is one of the many con 9—Film—Scaramouche—1952— Gordon, 56 Avondale La., Strath- 4:00; 8:10; 8:10; 10:00. Strategic Air Command 8:15. Hollywood: tenders being mentioned for thf Stewart Granger—2 Hrs. ' 13—Higher Horizons—Sonia 8UN.—Forty Pounds o( Trouble J;O0 MONTCLAIR co-star spot In "Route 66" whei Dorian more. 4:15; 6:59: 8:00. 11—People Are Funny Two new cubs were taken into EATONTOWN CLAIR1DGE- and if George Maharis decide: 13—Compleat Gardener 2:00 Wonderf'iii World Ol The Brothers to make a formal announcemen 2—Password—Allen Ludden the pack. They are Ronald Pordy DRIVE-IN- Grimm 8:30. 7:45 FRJ. A SAT.-Kartoon Karnivil 7:00; BAT.—Wonderful World ol the Broth- of his leaving. Most likely, M 4—Merv Griffin-Variety and Bruce Schram. After work Pressure Point 7:45; Forty Pounds ers arlmm 2:00; 8:30. Wants It Right 1 13—British Calendar ing on their theme, for the month of Trouble 9:29; Marriage Go Kousd SUN.—Wonderful World ot the. Broth- chael Burns and Ted Bessell wi 8:00 7—Day In Court—Drama 11:20. ers Grimm 2:30; 7:30. By BOB THOMAS and eliminate dull spots. He show up on TV sooner or later 9—Public Arts and their achievements, me boys SUN.—Forty Pounds or Trouble «:10; took the same care when he pre- 7—Father Knows Best II—Divorce Court—Drama were taken on a tour of the Mata- S:40;. Pressure Point 8:15. ' HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Hayln 11—San Francisco Beat 20 YEARS WITH ESSO pared "World of Comedy." The wan Township Police Depart' LONG BRANCH shown movie audiences h i Question—I read somewher< 13—Exploring The Universe 2:10 _ ment. Edgar Wilkinson, chief of BARONET— LINDEN — Joseph F. Koslar- "World of Comedy," Haroli result: An international hit. that Pat Boone is trying ti D. Garroway 13—Science Corner Bodom A Gomorrah 3:00; 9:00; Mys-ski of Englishtown has cele- "I just got back from Tokyo, change his image. Does this mea 2:25 police, took the boys around and tery Submarine 1:30; 7:30. brated his 20th anniversary with Lloyd is now getting ready 8:30 showed them the complete work- SAT.—Kiddle Show: The Tlngler; The . display his "Funny Side where it was an amazing suc- that he's going to dye his hai 2—Route 66, Adventure 7-News Blob; Comedy Races 2:0O; Sodom A the Esso Research and Engineer- Ings of the police department. Gomorrah 5:15; 9:30; Mys4ery But- Life." ces," he remarked. "I found and have a nose job?—I thin 4-Sing Along With Mitch 2:30 marine 8:00. ing Co., the principal scientific out that when my silent films' he's cute just the way he is.— 2—House Party—Art Llnkletter Mrs. Gordon said the boys were SUN.—Term of Trial 3:30; 7:00: affiliate of the Standard Oil Co., That's the title he has chosei 5—Texan—Western just "fascinated." 10:10; PUygirl Alter Dark 2:00; 5:30: for the second release of hi played there, an actor recited all M. L., Morristown, N. J. 7—Flintstones—Cartoon 7—Seven Keys—Jack Narz 9:00. (N.J.). Mr. Kosiarski is in the the parts, even the ladies. 9—Film—A Song To Remember Get well wishes were sent to ASBURY PARK firm's mechanical division. - " laugh-making craft to a Answer—It's not his physica 11—How To Marry A Millionarie the following den members Bruce generation. He is now ass "When I went there this time, image that Boone wants —Comedy -1945—90 Min. LYRIC- 13—Tri-State Focus Schram, John LaPallo and Scott West Side Story 2:00; 7:00: 9:13. Slfog it with his customary care they had found the actor who change. It's his screen "gooc 13—Age of Kings Cawopd. BAT. A SUN.—West Side Story 1:30; used to do that and were going guy with the white teeUi 0:00 2:50 4:20: 7:1(1; 10:00. "I'm in DO hurry," he said al MAYFAIR- his rambling Mediterranean man to have him talk "the lines again. white shoes" image that's going 5—Bronco—Western 13—Music Interlude ,-- AKINS ENROLLS FRI., SAT. A SUN.—son ol Flubber •a. II, Nsftssw O>T Skenlssj CssM lion. "If I've waited this long, I didn't think it was such a good through a transformation. He will 7—Dickens. .. Fenster 2:0O: 4:00; 6:00; 8:00; 10:00. 2:55 WADLEY- BEACH — Robert ST. JAMES- I can wait a little longer until idea, but the people there urged be seen as a rebel in "The Main 11—Film—Savage Drums—1952 4—News me not to make a judgment un -90 Min. AkibsJ>f-'23 Atlantic Ave,; has The longest Day 8:30. I think it's right." Attraction" In which he co-star 5—News enrolled with the Naval Reserve SAT.-The Longeet Day 2:30; 8:30. THE GIAMT STORY til I saw him do it. Well, it with Nancy Kwan. 1:30 3:00 SUN.—The Longest Day 2:30; 8:00. Like his contemporary, Charli came off just fine." 2-Alfred Hitchcock Electronic facility at Earle. Mr. NEPTUNE CITY OF pmnMM IUVMIII ChapKn, Lloyd was a perfection- 2-To Tell the Truth-Panel Akins has been assigned in the He opened the movie in Hong Question—Isn't Deborah Walley 4—Price Is Right—B. Cullen 4—Loretta Young—Drama NEPTUNE CITY— ist in the making of his films. 7—77 Sunset Strip Mystery training section of the facility. Diamond Head 7:25; 8:30. They were skillfully prepared, re- Kong and Bangkok with equal going to play "Gidget" in the 5—Doorway to Destiny SAT.—Incredible Shrinking Man 2:00; success. Part of Lloyd's sagac- new movie "Gidget Goes to 9—Film—Revolt Of The Tartars 7—Queeri for a Day ' Abbott & Costello Meet Mummy 3:30; flecting the collective efforts ol -1960-2 Hrs. ' Diamond Head 5:00: 7:00; 9:00; 11:00. Hollywood's; best gag men. ity in selling the film has been Rome"? I heard that she was 1—How to Marry a Millionaire SUN.—Diamond Head 2:00; 4:00; lo accompany it, thus reaping a and then someone informed me 9:45 3-News HEALTH CAPSULES 6:00: S:00; 10:00. HESTON MIMEUX| Knowing intimately the deli- of publicity. He first that it was going to be Joan .3—'Images Of Art by Michael A.Petti,M.D. cate nature of comedy, Lloyi harvest 3:15 North of Red Bank showed it at theCannes Film Hackett, who appears as Robert 13—Music Interlude IF YOU'CUT HAIR, POES." carefully tested his films befor> Reed's girlfriend on "The De- THAT MAKE THE HAIR ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS their,release. He previewed them Festiva' last year. 4—Jack Paar—Variety 3:25 ClilRISMlJYEN: "If I can eet it ready in time, fenders."-F. P., Toledo, Ohio. 5-^-Yancy Derringer 2—News—Douglas Edwards THICKER OR GROW ATLANTIC— many times and went back fo ! , FASTER ? Who's Ool Tie Action 7:00; 9:10. AinWlMafe 'Funny-.|rdeof Answer-Joan Hackett is hard 13—World at Thirteen '" • SAT.—Cartoon* 1:00:- War or the retakes to heighten the laugh ly the-"Gidget" type. She is defi worlds aw, Jumbo 7:00; 9:10. Life' to the Venicevfestival this 10:30 2—Millionaire—Drama SUN Jumbo 2:O0; 4:30; 7:00; 9:00. DARREN summer," he jtwd: "But only if nkely not going to appear in the:—Eyewitness 4—Young Dr. Malone—Serial HAZLET I think it is ready." role. The new "Gidget" will be 5—Mr. Lucky—Adventure 5—Mr. District Attorney played by a newcomer named 7—Third Man—Mystery LOEWS DRIVE-EN— While the first film was a col- 7-Who Do You Trust? Cartoon 7:00; Follow The Boys 7:07: lection of many of his shorts and Cindy Carol. 11—Seven League Boots 11:00: Password Is Courage 9:00.' 11—Best of Groucho—Quli SAT.—Cartoon-O-Rama 7:00: Follow features;''' t}i

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MONDAY "r SUNDAY MOftNBtt 9-TV GorpeJ Tlme-Muilc . 7-Film try Dtoiger. (1950) - •:» 9-Filnv-SW Vllptm 0:40 11—Superman—Adventure » - min. 2—Prevlewi 4-Sermonette—Religion 11-WUIiam TeU. 4—Sermonette—Religion 0:11 9-Miverlck—Western . /-.• . : mm •••- 4iJ0. ' 0:44 4-Jewlsh Fourth R-Religion 11—Brave Stallion J-Give Us This Day 4-Modern Farmer 5-Horse Race—Hlaleah 4—Modern Farmer 0:10 / 0:30 • . . . . 7:15 11—Jeff's Collie—Drama hit•••-•:. - 7:W 4—Protestant Heritage 2—Password—Allen Ludden 2-News • S-^Previews 5:00 7-Q. T. Hush-Cartoons 4—McKeever & The Colonel 2—Previews 4—Sermonette 7: J» 2—Film—Strange Conquest—1946 7:20 9—Air Force Story U—Everglades—Adventure 2-Glve Us This Day—Religion 90 Min. 11-Let's Have Fun 7:00 I:M 2-Glve Us Thij Day 2-College Of The Air 7:8 4—All Star Golf 10:00 2—Lassie—Drama 2-News 7s» 4—Continental Classroom - 5—Yancy Derringer 2-News 2—Way to Go—Religion 4—Ensign O'Toole 7:» 9—Hy Gardner—Interview* • 'h» '':.:' 7—Wide World of Sports 7:30 4—Japan Today 2—Sunrise Semester 2—Sunrise Semester 11—Ramar of the Jungle 7-News 11—Newi '• ' 7;M 2—All Join Hands—Children 4—Continental Classroom 5:30 8—Call To Prayer—Religion 9—Making of Music 7:30 , 7—Morning Prayer—Religion 2—Dennis" The Menace 7:« 5-Felix and The Wizard 7:45 10:30 2—News And Weather 8:W 11—Tombstone Territory 2-Look Up and Live 4-Walt Disney's World 2-Have You Read—Education •-Agriculture U.S.A. 7—Jetsons—Cartoon 4—Today—Hugh Down* 5.40 5—Hour Of St. Francis 4—Science Age 7—Early Bird Cartoons 4-Cmsader Rabbit—Cartoons 13—Highlights of World Histor 9-rMahalia Jackson—Music 11—Probe 7—Cartoons—Children 7—Christopher Program 7:25 Education • I 8:H 10:45 ' 1:00 S—Call To Prayer-Religloo 8:31 SATURDAY EVENING 9—Senate News Conference—J. Z-Ed Sullivan 2-Shape-Up—Exercise 2—Around the Corner 7;l» 0:00 K. Javits J—Festival, Music 5—Cartoons—Children 7—Cartoons—Children 7-Fiim-Tiger Bay (1958) 2 hrs. 5—Columbia Lectures 8:45 4—News—Sander Vanocur 8:15 11:00 7-News 5—Sandy's Hour-Children 2-^Camera Three J—On Stage—Drama 7—Davey and Goliath 4—Library Lions—Education 11—Best of Groucho »:H 9—Championship • Bowling 5—Bible Puppets 4—Searchlight—Interview 2—Captain Kangaroo 8:5» 7-Faith For Today-Religion 8;30 O-News and Weather 11—Broken Arrow—Western Ill-Modern Farm Almanac 5-Sandy Becker-Children 13-^What's New-Children 9—Congressional Conference 4—Car 54—Comedy 7—Tommy Seven—Cartoons 8:5S 8:20 11:30 . 11—True Adventure O-Almanac Newsreel 0:15 !&-News and Weather S:M 4-Recital Hall-Music 2-News •too *:M 8:25 4-^News-Merrill Mueller 7—Q. T. Hush—Cartoons 2—Captain Kangaroo 0:30 9—Christopher Program 2—Real McCoys—Comedy 8:4$ : 7—This Is The Answer 4—Bonanza—Western -•-News 2—News—Robert Trout 1:30 9—Point of View—Discussjon 7-King and Odie 5—Just For Fun—Sonny Fox 7—Hong Kong—Adventure S—Open End—Discussion 8:50 S—Light Time—Religion 9—Film—LaFarzo Del Destine. 7-New» U-Supercar-Children 9—The Way-Religion - SUNDAY AFTERNOON 9—News and Weather >-Mischirf Makers-Children 13—Profile: New Jersey ' (1949) 2 hrs. ' 13-News 11—Evangel Hour—Religion , 12:00 11—Thriller , *J» .0:55! 8:45 •. 7—Challenge Golf »« 2—Weather—Jeanne Parr 0:30 9—Almanac Newireel . 4-Ruff And Reddy-Cartoons of murder, and Robert Read is hi* lawyerlffi "Metamor- 4—Bible Story Game 9—Film-Revolt Of The Tartars 2r-G. E. True-Jack Webb 9—Film—Blackbeard The Pirate 7:00 5—Wonderama—Cartoons - -1960-2 Hrs. phosit" on "the Defenders" Saturday, March 2 18:30- 10:00 *.m —1952-90 Min. 2—Sea Hunt—Adventure »:00 12J30 2—Candid Camera ' 9:45 4—Local News 9:30 p.m., EST) on the CBS Television Network. 2—Washington Report 2-Life Of Riley-Comedy 2—News—Charles Collingwood 4—News Special 4—Trouble With Father ' 11—Adventures In Africa 5—Jungle Jim—Adventure 4-Let's Talk About God 4—Youth Forums 7—Voice Of Firestone HhOO 9—Editorial Page 1:00 7—Funny Manns 5—Wonderama—Sonny Fox 11—Checkmate 9-Jack La Lanne 2—Alvln—Cartoon 11—Superman—Adventure 2-Film-They Died With Their 10:30 4—Shari Lewis-Children Boots On—1947—Errol Flynn— 11-Operation Alphabet 13—Turn of the Century TV Key Previews the cast from top to bottom 2-What't My Line 7—Couraglous Cat 7:10 90 Min. 13—Profile: New Jersey full of real pros.. Our hats off 7—Howard K. Smith 1:25 U-Film-Saps At Sea-1940- 4—Weather 't 4—Direct Line 11:00 Laurel & Hardy-1 Hr. Tonight's top television shows|strictly advised to watch them. to the producer for this. 8:J 5—Film—The Son Of Monte 5-News 7: IS as previewed and selected by TV (Color) 10 pm. NBC. p.m. CBS. 2—News, Reasoner t:M 10:30 4—Financial News Cristo-1940-2 Hr». 4-^ews-Frank Blair Key's staff of experts who attend 7—Youth Wants To Know 2-Our Miss Brooks-Comedy 2—Mighty Mouse—Cartoons 7:20 {rehearsals, watch screenings, and JOEY BISHOP. "We're Going S-News .4—King Leonardo—Cartoons 4-Sports EYEWITNESS. Th* inaugura- 11—Pioneers—Drama 4—Dr. Joyce Brothers analyze scripts in New York and tion on Feb. 27 of Dr. Juanlto Have a Baby." Entertaining 7—News, Vincent. Gould 7—Little Rascals-Cartoons 7:30 5—Topper—Comedy Hollywood. Bosoh as President of the Do entry. Joey's wife wait* unti urn- 9—Documentary 7—Gale Storm-Comedy 11:00 2-Jackie Gleason the middle of the night to tell 11-Word Of Life-Religion Z—Rin Tin Tin—Adventure 4—Sam Benedict mlnkan Republic is the sub] 4-Frontiers of Faith 9—Film—A Song To Remember. RAWHIDE. "Incident of the of this report In order to put fafan she's going to have a baby, 7—Meet the Professor 11:95 (1945) 90 min. 4~Fury—Adventure 5—Bat Masterson—Western and Hie scene with Joey ha 5—Opinion In The Capital 7—Top Cat—Cartoon 7—Gallant Men—War .Drama Married Widow." A change oJ|«he event into its proper context,. 11—Film—Teenager* Growing 11-Ed Allen pace as the cattle drive takes a Charles Colh'ogwopd's taterview|as'e?P and only half listening i Pains-1 Hr. 11:10 13—Parloas Francals I 9-Cocking 9—Ladles of the Press comedy. There'*- a series 4-Weather 11—The New You—Fashion 11—Film-Daughter Of Dr. Jekyl back seat, while trail boss Gil with Dr. Bosch a few days be-|(Pod 2:00 1:45 Of equally funny moments as the 4-NBC Opera II:IS / 11:30 1957—90 Min. Favor looks up a saloon hostess tore the event, ah Interview witt 4-News who claims to be his widow. U.S. Ambassador to the Domini' expectant couple are deluged 7—Directions '63—Religion 2—News 13—Understanding Science I—Roy Rogers—Western 13—Face" To Face gifts and a visit from a tu 9—Film—See Sat. Noon 4-News 4—Magic Midway—Children 8:00 She's wide-eyed Patricia Barry can Republic, Charles Bart!ow|wich »M and she not only purrs like a cat, Martin, and an analysis of th< man. Bishop is in fine form an , 2:10 11:20 2—Calendar—Reasoner 5—Just for Fun—Cartoons . 5—Dragnet—Police Albby Dalton, as -his wife, gets 7—Film-Jonny Concho (1936) 7—Beany AndXecil but thinks like one. Miss Barry social and economic problem! 2—Sports Spectacular 4—Say When—Art James 9-Meet the Author chance to deliver some witty 7—Adlai Stevenson Frank Sinatra 1% hrs. 5-Film—Hard Rock Harrigaa. II—Comedy Party It—Jazz Scene also gives Mr. Favor plenty to facing the first democratically think about, but she doesn't over- elected official the Republic has Ines herself in addition to play 11—Religious Leaders 11:25 (1935) 85 min. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 8:30 do it. 7:30 p.m. CBS. ever had, add impact to thi ing the perfect' foil for Joey, 3:00 2—Film—The Harder They Fall. 7—Susie—Comedy 12:00 2—Defenders show. 10:39 p.m. CBS. [Color) 8:30 p.m. NBC. 4-ThliI» NBC News - • (195$) Humphrey Bogart. 2 II—Film—Three Stops To Murder Z—Sky King—Adventure 4—Joey Bishop SING ALONG WITH MITCH. 5—Film—Stanley And hrs. 5 min. (1954) 90 min. 4—Make Room For Daddy 5—Peter Gunn—Mystery SATURDAY NIGHT AT THE Livingstone—1939—1 Hrs. 11:30 7—Mr. Smith Leave it to Mitch to find a.few TONIGHT. Comic Ronnie Gra- 10:K 7—Bugs Bunny—Cartoons songs to fit Cinderella, even if ham, singers Jane Morgan an MOVIES. "The Roots of Heav 7—America Wants To Know 4—Desitu Playhouse 13-Careers Unlimited .8—Film—Revolt Of Tie Tartars 9-FiIm-Without Pity—1947—90 ie does have to switch the locale Joe Williams, and comedy actoi en." (1958) Errol Flynn, Jul: 11-Encounter-Religion 11-Your Right To Say It 1»:2I Min. 1960-2 Hrs. o include "I Ain't Got Nobody,", David Doyle, join Johnny Car- ette Greco, Trevor Howard, Ed- 3:30 11:35 7—News 11—Rocky And His Friends 9.00 'Your Feet's Too Big," andj son's party for tonight. (Color] die Albert and Orson Welles stai 4-Wjld Kingdom 5—Senate Report 11:25 12:30 4—Film—The Roots Of Heaven 'Save the Last Dance." Other 11:15 p.m. NBC. t>, n a good film adaptation of Ro- 7—To Be Announced 11:40 4-News 2—Reading Room—Children 1958-Errol Flynn-2',4 Hrs. amous old standards like "Bury maln Gary's prize-winning novel, ll-Championihip Bridge 5-Public Office 13—Places In The Newt 4—Exploring—Children 5-WrestIing tie Not On the Lone Prairie" t's concerned with a group of 4.00 12:00 7—Lawrence Welk "WHO GOES THERE? — 2—Great Challenge 1MI . 5—Circus Boy—Adventure md "Pack Up .Your Troubles" Primer on communism." Thi idventurers, opportunists, and 9-Wonders of the-World 2—1 Love Lucy—Comedy 1—Track Meet come dressed up in other sets me idealist, who Join forces in 4-World of Golf 1—Big Picture—Army T—Allakazam—Children 3-Of Men And Ideas is, indeed, a primer on comraii 4—Play Your Hunch 11—Christopher Program 'or a variety of segments. an effort to protect the African 9—Film—See 12 noon 12:10 nism, and high school teenagers, 1—Eastern Pro Bowling 7-Glrl Talk 12:45 0:30 IColor) 8:30 p.m. NBC. as well as those who need a re-; 'lephant from threatened destruc- 5—Film—Secret Beyond the ion andeventual extinction b; 4:15 11:45 11—Living Word-Religion J-Have Gun, Will Travel fresher course, owe it to them- Door (1948) 90 min. .3—Parloni Francals I 1:00 10:00 JACK PAAR SHOW. Jack has he activity of ivory hunters. 7-News selves to tune in. It does a par- 4:30 12:30 1I:N 2—News—Robert Trout 2—Gunsmoke—Western an attractive lineup tonight to ticularly good Job in tracing th Trevor Hiward is a standout a: 4—Film—The Maurlrini Case. 7—Boxlng-N.Y.C. the Idealist, and there's a color- 7—Alumni Fun 2—McCoys—Comedy (-Film—The Jungle—1952-1 suit a wide range of tastes. Alex- history of ite Karl Marx begin (1953) 1 hrs. 4—Price Is Right 9—Top Star Bowling inder King spins his own particu- ful contribution by Orson Weli S:M T.*,.:.Hr.\> •• •' -•" • '• nings, and underlining the basii 2—Amateur Hour 1:00 7-nTane Wyman—Drama 7—My Friend Flicka 3—Don Pasquale ar brand of yarn; Dick Gregory truths that bedevil all its convo is a TV news personality, 7-FiIm-Aeria^ ,Guiuier (l9U) [Color) 9 p.m. NBC. 4-Update 1lr 9—Playhouse 60—Drama 11—Continental Miniatures 10:45 toes a routine in the style you've ,utions ^ cna ,t also e)ab ' 90 min. "'. ' ' 7—Make That Spare 5—Cimarron City [3—Science Corner 1:» earned to expect, with a film of orates with conviction on sucl 8—Almanac Newsreel 11:20 iis home and his haunts intro- 7—Major Adams 2—Eye On New York 11:00 illuminating ideological pattern: SUNDAY ll-Celebrity Golf 1:05 13—Where Does It Come From 4—Mr. Wizard 2—News—Reasoner luced for background.- Les Paul 2-News & Weather of Russian Communist leaders a: LOOK UP AND'LIVE. "The, 5:30 11:8 7—ivanhoe, 5—Senate Report nd Mary Ford do a bit of sing- i— "Lenin with his • revolution, 1:30 5-News ing, and the piece de resistance Shadow of the Valley." Part 2—G.E. College Bowl 11—Telesports 7-News Stalin with his totalitarianism 4-BuUwinkle 2—Film—Her Cardboard Lover. 11:01 2:00 9—Fiesta In Puerto Rico is a return visit from the cast of One of Jan Hartman's drama, and Khrushchev with his imperi idapted as a three part series to: 1—Superman (1942) 1 hr. 50 min. Norma 2—Pete and Gladys-Comedy 2—Young Worlds '63 . 11—Famous Artist School roadway's "Beyond • the Fringe." alism"—to bring us up to date, Shearer. 4—Concentration 4-Public Hearing .^Reflections They only do two short pieces TV, becomes a striking dialogue fUNDAY EVENING r 7:30 p.m. NBC. m the purity of unquestioning 2:30 5—Romper Room-Children 5—Film—The Noose Hangs 11:03 rom their show, but you're; 0:00 4—Sermonette Religion T—Yours For A Song High-1948-Abbott & 5-Film—Odette (1951) 2 hrs. ! -eligious faith, versus the role of •eligion In society and the heed 2—Twentieth Century - - 3:28 • 1—Superman Costello—90 Min. min. 1:00 TOMORROW 4—Meet The Press 2—Film—Daughters Courageous. 11:49 . 9—Filiu See 12 noon 11:15 a reshape that faith. Fred J, 9—Squad Car SPORTS INTERNATIONAL icollay and Roy Poole play the 5—Film—The Paradlne Case. (1939) 2 hrs. 10 min. 13-Careers Unlimited 11—College Basketball 1—Film—Getting Gertie's Garte: 1-10 "Sports of the Warriors." Ja iymbolic debaters in this in 2:30 (1945) 90 min. 5—Film—Weekend in Havana. pan's vigorous feats of skill, wi ipired and original work. 10:30 2—American Musical Theater 11:20 (1941) Alice Faye. 90 min. turn to the beauty of techniqui a.m. CBS. 4—Voice Of Democracy 2—Film—The Iron Mistress. 1:20 and grace of the North America: 7—Challenge Golf (1952) Virginia Mayo. 2 hrs •Movie Figure Skating Championships, ai WASHINGTON REPORT. Rob- 3:00 10 min. 1:30 [Vancouver, B.C., where Canad 2—Repertoire Workshop 7—Film—Colorado Territory •Film—The Major and the an and United States champs rt F. Kennedy, Attorney Genera! 4—Changing Times—Report (1949) 2 hrs. Minor. (1942) Ginger Rogers compete for the title. The con- if the U.S., and Burke Marshall, 3:15 - 11:30 2 hrs. tests for men's and women's sen- Vssistant Attorney General for 4—On Skis—Color 4-News 9—Almanac Newsreel ior singles finals, as well as th Civil Rights, appear on today's •eport which considers the con- 3:30 9—Film—The. Face Behind the] 1:35 pairs and dance contests, are 2—Film—War Paint-1953 Mask (1941) 90 min. covered in the telecast today, nts of two new Administration 9—News and Weather •ills — one concerning the PresI 90 Min. 11:40 1:45 p.m. ABC. 4—Sports International 4-Weather ient's proposals on civil rights, 4—Film—The Sorceress. (1956) md the other to create the post I—Film-Mr. Wise Guy-1952—1 11:45 90 min. JACKIE GLEASON. (Repeat) Hr. 4—Film—Goodbye My Fancy Frank Fontaine's fans get a load of "Public Defender." 12:30 p.m 3:00 CBS. 7-J-Pro Bowlers Tour (1951) Joan Crawford, 2 hrs. 4—Sermonette of him here as he sings "I Won-| der Who's Kissing Her-Now,' Before or after the game...or for a tasty snack •—'-••• 3:30 NBC OPERA. "Labyrinth" bv 2—Film—Chain Lightening. talks about the weather In thi anytime... bring your date to McDonald's. It's always Joe, the Bartender'skit, and goes Gian Carlo Menotti. Bravo, and FRIDAY (1950) Humphrey Bogart. igain Bravo! Menotti has writ a pleasure to dine here. Our Hamburgers—made with 95 min. slapstick again with Gleason in ' MIDDLETOWN en a modern satirical opera in . 100% pure beef ground fresh daily—are served hot MENU 5:05 rodent exterminator sketch ROUTE 35 Other spot' include Georgie Jes< Inglish in the style of the '80s, off the grill on toasted bun. Our Shakes are the good FISH !—Film—The Perfect Specimen. with the verve of a hit play, the (1937) Errol Flynn. 95 min. sel's tales and song ("My Moth- old-fashioned kind. Our French Fries—crisp, golden er's Eyes"), and a typical Glea- magination of an artist, and the / Lobster s LO5STER son bit on a TV pitchman selling risdoni and humor of a wit. His brown and piping hot—you never had 'em so good. musical moods go anywhere from / Swordfish—Salmon v MNG~JAI£S To Participate In a Mother Fletcher do-it-yourseli Come in today for the tastiest food in town at prices CRAB product. 7:30 p.m. CBS. he sharply modern to the down- thatpleasel ' f Scallops—Oysters. BLUE ght romantic, and all of them > Crabmeat — Stuffed Clams Music Festival uit the libretto (which Me. look for fA* goldtn mrchtt SAM BENEDICT. "Seventeen ilenotti describes at the opening PHILADELPHIA - Three stu- Gypsies and a Sinner Named ( Shrimp ~ Filet of Sole ;nts at the Drexel Institute of nth the utmost simplicity and, Charlie." Sentimental,' corny, andor), as an "operatic riddle" 'echnology from Mbnmouth but very effective. An old man ounty, N. J. will participate in about the absurdities of life, In- who's been bilking people out of Identally, the title refers to the ie annual Drexel Music Fcsti- money for a phony, charity, .turns McDonald's il Saturday March 9. out to be running his own little grand hotel (labyrinth) in which They are Peter Daum, Wood,- groom and his bride search for r home Tor poor waifs, 17 in num- HIGHWAY 35 (JUST NORTH OF FIVE CORNERS) ard Rd., Englishtown, trombon- ie key (his life) to their room MIDDLETOWN ber, The home is an old river- nd the help they get on their it; Robert Mawby, 171 Pinckney boat, the kids are real heart- d., Little Silver, Men's Glee string-tuggeri, and the old man (See PREVIEWS, Page 24) iub member, and Ruth Dudley, is quite lovable. It's no secret Summers Ave., West Long that Edmond O'Brien plays the1 — FISHERMAN'S PLATTER — iranch, Women's Glee Club poppa as well as Benedict, but Vi LOBSTER -L FltET 0PSOLE— SHRIMP lefflber. , he, .does them so well, you're SCALLOPS ~ STUFFED CLAM The festival will be held in the never aware it's the same actor Grand Hall of the Activities Cen- at work'. Also, O'Brien's daugh- "ML YOU CAN EAT" CODES TO RUMSON ter at S p.m. ter, Maria, turns out to be a natural as Poppa's eldest found- ling. We particularly liked poppa's method for collecting dough at a ladies' tea. 7:30 p.m. NBC. PAT'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE THE DEFENDERS. "Meta- morphosis." On the whole, this is a thoroughly absorbing, occa- 17-23 E. RIVER RD., RUMSON sionally Illuminating drama on the pros and cons of capital WITH EVERY LUNCHEON: SOUP DE JOUR • VEGETABLE • POTATOES • COFFEE • DESSERT .. punishment. The script really comes to grips wdth the-subject WITH EVERY DINNER: APPETIZER • SOUP DE JOUR - VEGETABLE • POTATOES • COFFEE - DESSERT when the condemned killer Is 25 00 5 • Danc« Contest ev«ry S«.t. NIU, also eihlbitloni finally put on the witness stand, "All You Can Eat" - Breakfast *1 Lunch *1 Dinner M by Fran O'Conneir & Louis Ds Bonia. so stay with it to the end. The • DtnclnE every ^Saturday NisM to the: tint plot concerns a man who's been music of Ed Hall and orchestra the holding up his execution (like BREAKFAST SPECIAL-FRIDAY, MARCH 1 SPECIAL-SAT., MARCH 2 Special, Sun, Mar. 3 • . Fir* balls for banqueta and meeting*. Chessman) for seven ' years Juice - Cereil Lunch • Trout, in lemon and Lunch • Veal CutUf Dinner • Pot Roaif • Our largest hall acoonunod&tes up to 1,000 through legal maneuvers, now Hotcakes - Eggs LUNCHEON SERVED piopie butter sauce Dinner • Veal Parmcgian OAKS awaiting final word from the Bacon - Coffee Daily 11 A.M. to 2 P.M. • CaterEnar faollittes for weddings, bananeta, clemency board. The personal- Dinner • Scallops . Spaghetti with Sauce partita and all other social funatlone SERVED DINNER SERVED •t MoOulre'e Drove ity of the killer is quite different Daily 7 A.M. to 11 A.M. Daily 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. For Reservations Phone - . . SH 7-2253 Hwy. at, Mlddletewn from Chessman, so there's room Sunday 7 A.M. to 1 P.M. FISH PLATTER SUBSTITUTES FOR LENT! Sunday 1 P.M. to 9 P.M. for suspense and originality, and ^,, Much 1, Awards Assembly Held las Unique Plan f Three 16 Vaulters inK.ofC. At Raritan Township High For Raising GATING RARITAN TOWNSHIP - A Football (junior varsity)—Tim- Olympic Funds large number of pupils were cited othy Cullen, Eugene Dusslch, $leet, But Flying Finn is Out at the recent Awards Assembly Gary German, Thomas Klelnow, PHILADELPHIA (AP) - A held at the high school. Awards Frank Mongiello, Joseph Nardel- fellow from suburban Bucks By TOBY PRICE / were presented as follows: 11, Arnold Pepe, Graham Rejlly, County, Pa., thinks a V/2 minute ;NEW YORK (AP) — With ex- attends LaSalle College in Phil- the distance; Noel Carroll of VII- mile would be more helpful to the Marine John Uelses back in ac- adelphia, will be Rolando Cruz of lanova, and Dick Dunkelberg, Football (varsity) - Walter Thomas Shown, Richard. Webb Catamarans outclassed many other different types Backman, Steven Berkowitz, and James Wood. J. S. Olympic team than a sub tion, three members ol the 16- Villanova and John Belitza of formerly of Clemson, who star- our minute one-financially that of one-design sailboats in last week's One-of-a-Kind - {clot pole vault club convene lor Maryland, lWooters both, along tled the track world with a 1:50.2 Richard Boyd, Salvatore Brand- Cross-country (varsity)—David is,.' •• ._•'.' regatta, sponsored by Yachting Magazine on Miami's, their weekly meeting in the with Henry Wadsworth of the American 880 record on the forte, Jack Burns, Michael Co- Bates, Norman Butlca, Peter hen, Carmen Cogliano, Frank Cry; Coleman, John Cusano, Frank Amor John Mason, known fa- Knights of Columbus Games in U. S. Army, West Point, who eight-lap Louisville track earlier miliarly as Jack, has come up Biscayne Bay. Madison Square Garden tonight probably will gain entry to the Uiis month. more, James Doyle, Patrick Dowd and Ross Alcott. Hackett, David Hyman, John Kit Cross-country (Junior varsity)— with an idea for raising much Bill Robinson, Rumsoh, who writes "Power and without the chairman of the club any day now. Jim Johnson of Norfolk State, son, Charles Moriarity, Thomas Raymond Ambrose, Ladd Blum- needed money for Uncle Sam's board, Pentti Nikula of Finland. With Jim Beatty and Tom who hit a 1:09,5 In running sec- Sail" for The Register, ran the regatta for his publica- Perry, Jose Perez, Bradley Pow- berg, Thomas Corsan, Constan- )lympians. Nikula, who has soared higher O'Hara not competing, the Col ond to Jack Yerman in the AAU tion. ers, Ronald Sachs, Woodrow Sul- tine Eyskene, Michael Folk, Al Mason, who carried in a torch than any man in history, 16 feet, umbian Mile could go to almost meet last week, is the favorite In livan, Gary Tucker, Chester Za- Jablonskl, Ralph Ruocco, William during halftime ceremonies of The catamaran types, which gained initial vic- 8% inches, is recovering from the anyone. The choice is Olavi Salo- the 600. Charlie Clark of the remba. Wayne and Charles Ros- Vassas and Fred Vononi. the 1956 VUlanova-Florida State flu and will not compete. nen of Finland. He'll be lined up Santa Clara Youth Village, who tories in the 1959 regatta (last one held), whipped ario. football game, proposes a nation- Uelses, who hurt his foot after against England's Stan Taylor, holds the American citizens rec- Basketball (varsity) — Norman ide run with the runners paying the one-designs in the 84-boat fleet on both elapsed Football (freshman) — Joseph Clacking a pole in Los Angeles Robin Lingle of Missouri, Cana- ord of 8:45.8, should win the two- Butka, Robert P. Cianclulli, John ive dollars each for the privilege and corrected time. a couple of weeks ago, reported da's Ergas Leps, Villanova's mile. J. Barht, Wallace P. Bejfrowlcz, A. -Cusano, Walter Bauman, Al >f carrying a torch. Albert J. Black, Angelo F. Boc- that he is in good shape. It was Tom Sullivan and Georgetown's Reilly also will anchor George- Jablonski, William J. Jannarone He says that although it's 3,000 Over-all winner was a Beverly, a 25-foot fiberglass chino, Dewey J. Braton, Robert Uelses, as a Marine just a year Eddie Duchini. town's two-mile relay team, and Ronald D. O'Neil. miles from New York to Los An- R. Bumber, Robert A. Commer- 'cat" out of Marion, Mass., skippered by Van Alan ago who started all the madness Witold Baran of Poland, who which will be seeking to lower Basketball (junior varsity) — geles, the torch could be zig- ono, Mark W. Howard, Richard Clark. The Beverly won the North American cata- ol the lS-foot vaults. But now the would have been the mile favor- its indoor record of 7:29 set In James Campbell, Peter Coleman, zagged in any direction. His only F. Kitson, Edward V. Malwas- club is talking in terms of 17- ite, has switched to the 1,000. He Louisville. Michael Harris, Charles Moriar- rule is that runners should be maran championship last year, but was the unsuccess- footers and Uelses dearly would will have his hands full with key, Robert N. Olsen, Lawrence ty, Bradley Powers and James Other favorites include Gary able to run the mile in 7% min- ful V. S. representative in a challenge series against love to break that barrier, too. John Reilly of Georgetown, last L. Rossi, Harry J. Stark and Weich. ites. . Robert F. Symons. Lined up against Uelses, who year's national AAU winner at Gubner of New York University Freshman basketball awards Mason formerly lived in Aus- England last September. in the shot put, Hayes Jones of were presented to Charles Al- tralia and waa invited to be one Runner-up was a Shark, an 18-foot British cata- Detroit in the 60-yard hurdles, bano, Wally Bedcrowlcz, Richard of the runners to carry the torch maran. The 1959 champion was a Tiger Cat, skippered Paul Drayton of Philadelphia in Ivy Loop Title Srown, Ronald Cleary, Michael in the 1956 Olympic Games at Bob Hays Shooting for Official Duff, Donald Engelmann, Allen by Eric Olsen, Essex, Conn. the 60-yard dash, John Thomas Melbourne. He returned to the Gehrig, Mark Howard, Michael U. S., however, and then could- Four Jerseyans competed. Bobby Robinson, of the Boston A.A., in the high Up For Crabs Kozakewich, Raymond Spencer n't raise the fun.ds to return for 100-Yd. Dash Record Tomorrow jump, and Bill Sharpe of Phila- and Harry Stark. :he torch run. Rumson, the son of the regatta chairman, skip- delphia in the triple jump. Awards were given to varsity He feels sure that there are pered the family's "Mar-Claro," an Amphibi-Ette, "He's got plenty of time to do Over Weekend MIAMI, Fla. (AP) - Some cheerleaders Lynn Blumberg, enough athletes and former ath- it. He hasn't reached his peak to a 13th place finish despite sailing all three races day, when another great runner PRINCETON (AP) - Prince- Madlyn Cassaro, Sue Carnes, letes willing to participate in an Is breathing down his neck, Rob- yet." ,. Nick Werkman's ton sends Bill Bradley & Co. in Donna Dowd, Arlene Galetti, Olympic fund-raising campaign with the centerboard jammed. ert Hayes will run 100 yards in Tomorrow, Hayes will make a quest of the Ivy League basket- Jane Huber, Rose Infanti, Carol of this type. Since the U. S. gov- A. Lea Adamson, 2d, Rumson, skippered a Cape nine seconds flat. new assault on the record of 9.2 ball title this weekend- in the Newbauer, Linda Ruocco and Lin- srnment doesn't pick up the That's the firm belief of Ath seconds now held by Frank Budd Scoring Lead Is regularly scheduled finale of a da Ward. ;heck for our Olympic team ex- Horn to a 17th place finish. Harry Sindle, formerly of letic Director Jake Gaither of —in the same meet and on the mad scramble that could wind i Junior varsity cheerleaders al jenses, Mason says the public Island Heights, and now a Virginian, competed in a up in a three-way tie. Florida A&M University, a Negro same track where Hayes was so received awards. They are Eve should be willing to help foot the Nomad, but was forced out with a broken mast.- school which has been brought in- clocked at 9.2 last year. He was Cut to 1.6 Points The Tigers will be in the friend- Caruso, Laura Lazar, Maureen great expense which will be in- to national prominence by the cheated out of official sanction NEW YORK (AP) - The na- ly surroundings of Dillon Gym McMenimie, Laura Pagano, Vick- curred in Tokyo next year. Ed Walsh, Edgewater Park, the 1961 Thistle class stellar performances of Hs ath because a .22 caliber starting pis- tional college basketball scoring today and tomorrow for games ie PolitO, Terry Scharfenberger, How much money would the national champion, finished second in Division Four leles. tol was used, rather than the .32 lead of Nick Werkman of Seton with Cornell and Columbia in Pat Varanus, Charlene Seals and stunt raise? ''Hayes needs that good start required under AAU and NCAA Hall has shriveled to its smallest that order. Mary Ann Tarantino, Mason says he isn't sure of the (Racing Keel boats) in a Flying 15, a British boat , and then someone to push him regulations. size of the season, according to Princeton and Perm are tied at Band letter awards were pre- total, but using his own country Fred Miller, a Californlan, won the Center- hard," Gaither said yesterday. His reconRying run actually NCAA statistics released yester- 9-3 with Yale right behind at 8-3. seotted to Donald Bailey, Walter a? an illustration, he says if the board division in a Finn Dinghy, the Olympic one- "Some time, when conditions are got Into NCAA record books, but day. Perm has the same two oppo- Bauman, Gail Bennet. Harriet torch was carried for 12 hours it right, he'll make that nine sec vould net J60O. He bases his fig- man sailing class. Runner-up was National Thistle officials claimed that it was a Werkman, a junior, slipped to nents at home, playing Colunv Bishop, Dennis Bryan, Peter Con- oritl run and set a world record ire on 120 runs of about six min printing mistake. a 30.6 average in play through bia today and Cornell the next roy, Robert Crammer, Alvin champion Fete Bordes. that'll last for a long time." jtes each. Multiply this by the This time, director R. "Bud' Feb. 26, down from 31.5 a week night. Yale is at home against Ench, Joanne Engel, Patricia thousands of counties around the Seidelmann Tops Hunter of the Florida Athletic ago. of New York Dartmouth and Harvard, then Erickson, Fred Heiserman, Bar- country and you^get an- idea of University fell slightly to -29.0, tackles Harvard on the road next bara Hipwell, Carl Hoppe, Frank Another Jerseyan, Bob Seidelmann, who sails out Club Invitational Meet says the tremendous possibilities the but still closed the gap. Bill Tuesday. Galluccio, Anthony Graziano, Mi- Uinton Falls Hayes "will be given every op- idea has, he says. of many Garden State clubs, is well on his way to de- portunity humanly possible to Green of Colorado stayed steady Bradley Is Princeton's not-so- chael Kozakewich, John McDon at 28.7 for third, and Gary ough, Edward Molawsky, Susan Mason has investigated many fending his Southern Lightning class circuit crown. break the existing record." secret weapon. The 6-foot-5 soph- angles involved in his proposal. Students Attend Bradds of Ohio State posted an omore from Crystal City, Mo., Moran, David Renz, Lawrence Seidelmann, representing Little Egg Harbor Y.C., Beach Stop watches have been Rossi, Kenneth Rothschild, Ralph For example, a blanket in- checked out, the starter and improved average, 27.9, to hold has broken the one-season and Haven, on this year's circuit, won,at Savannah, Ga., fourth. Ruocco, Mitchel Scher, Joyce surance policy must be secured Sportsmen Show timers all will be AAU officials, one-game school scoring records to cover all runners, the Olympic a week ago and last weekend swept step 2 — the with 547 and 37 points, respec- Savitsky, John Tarantino, Joanne and the track has been rebuilt. Leaders in other departments Weeks, Jenifer Viele, Paul Amad- Committee would have to set up Lightning Mid-Winters at St Petersburg. Next stop HEW SHREWSBURY - Mem- The shy, 20-year-old Hayes will also remained unchanged. Tom' tively. offices in the various states to bers of the boys' basketball team, io, Richard Rosario, Joseph Aba on the 10-day swing is Miami this weekend. depend on his own teammates to ray Boyer of Arkansas ran his Backing him up will be jump- temarco, Robert Hyland, William handle details, volunteers would cheerleaders and fishing club of give him his push in this event. record string to 44 straight free shooting Artie Hyland, the 6-foot be needed. Tinton Falls School attended the Mason and Charles Nappi. But it may not be enough to ex- throws in.five games before he captain; 6-3 Bill Haarlow, 6-2 As to whether runners would BBYRA May Add Class Sportsmen's Show at the Coli- tend him. Four other members of missed and held (he accuracy Chuck Berlitig and 6-4 Bill How- Twirler awards from the regu- be anxious to part with $5 for the seum in New York City on Wash- The Barnegat Bay Yacht Racing Association may his team have been clocked at lead at .926. The old record of ard, with 6-4 Don Niemann, 6-2 lar squad were given to Sharon privilege of running a mile for ington's Birthday. add the Finn Dinghy class to its 1963 regatta list Six 9.7. 42 straight was set in 1957 by Dick Johnston and 6-1 Don Roth Butler, Kathleen Caso, Ellen Da- the Olympic fund, he thinks The students making the trip Although he doesn't. officially Dave RickeMs of Duquesne. in reserve. vis, Debbie Golden, Susan Hend- they'll jump at the opportunity to skippers have asked BBYRA officials to accept the Finn included Lorraine Voorhees, Alice ryx, Mary Higgins, Pat Ripley, hold the 100-yard dash record, LyJe Harger of Houston Cornell is 12-10 over-all and 6-5 carry the torch. as a championship class. White, Tom Cottingham, Doug Madeline Schenziner, Karen Sel- many consider Hayes-to be the retained his floor accuracy lead in league play. TTie Big Red ;He says he's broached the idea Schweers, Helen Cox, Beth Brad- Iick, Lorraine Stewart and Jill The Finn is a one-man sailing dinghy which "world's fastest human." He ran with .659 and Creighton's Paul handed Princeton its last defeat :o J. Lyman Bingham, head of ford, Kevin Rodgers, Howell Har- Wyan. The flag twirlers are againsit Budd twice last year and Salis held the rebound edge with eight games ago and was in the he U. S. Olympic Committee, has raced in the Olympics since 1952. It is 14 feet, ris, Mikako Horan, Rolf Reinalda, Barbara Hipwell, Louise Infante, beat" him both times. 20.8 per game. race until last weekend. and received more than a luke- Elltn Novy, Marie Thomas, Pam Mary Osborn, Peggy Quirk, Ju nine inches in length. His biggest problem has been warm reception. Hand, John Rottenberg, Bonnie Chicago Loyola, held to 62 Cornell boasts the biggest front dltlh Terry and Susan Wire. ' getting away from th§^ starting The U.S. has about 300 of the 2,000 Finns in Nichols, Spencer Sielschoot, Pam points against Houston, still led line in the Ivy League in 6-7 blocks, but he appeared to have Color Guards are Celeste Hale, Hartung, Peter Cooke and Deb- the team offense department Jerry Krumbein, 6-6 Orlo Clark the SO countries of the world. ' , conquered tjfat fault Feb. 16 Dal? Miller, Kathleen North, Kar- ra Jones. with 94.0 points a game. Cincin and 6-5 Marv Van Leeuwen. The Liston Can A national championship is held annually for the when he set a new American nati retained the defense edge high scorer is 6-1 Gerry Szachara en Stair and Jan Wire. Also Jackie Davenport, Lyn record of 6.9 in the 70-yard.dash Outstanding substitutes, Char- class. Last year the North American Yacht Racing Brown,' Jimmie Walsh, Rhonda with 51.9 points: ' at 17.8. Ray Ratkowski, a 6-foot- the Mason-Dixon Games at er, is the fifth starter. lotte LaSale, Pat McKeen and Also Talk, Union sponsored a new series — the O'Day Trophy — Kirby, Margaret Schwartz, Bar- Louisville. Florida A&M has no Duke had the best team shoot- Marie O'Malley. bara Olln, Kathy Cox, John Mras, ing mark, .524, and Tulane the indoor training facilities and it Columbia is 9-11 after a prom- Head majorette is Lynn How- for single-handed sailors, which is sailed in Finns. Tony Binaco, Randy Werner, top foul shooting percentage, was the , first indoor meet in ising start and next-to-last in the ard; Captain is Pat Hendryx and Says Clay Terry Dalton, Barbara Billings .783. Auburn; with 59.8 per cent The BBYRA 1963 campaign opens at Bay Head which he had ever competed. Ivy League at 3-8. But the New co-captain is Susan Archer. Robin Deut3ch, Tim Frabel, Rob- of the rebounds In its games, was Yorkers have height in 6-7 Jim MIAMI, F!a. (AP) — Cassius June 22. Ten regattas will be held for the 10-member ert' White, Joe Taylor, Kennie He won both the 100 and 200 the leader in that department, Brogan and 6-5 Art Klink and a Clay, whose gimmick is his glfl and two associate member clubs. Sullivan, Donald Henck, Harry yard dashes in last year's NCAA and Providence, at 13.0 had been hot-shooting sophomore in 6-2 of gab, said Wednesday heavy- • Westlake, Gregory Daniels and meet. charged with the fewest fouls. Neil Fatter, fourth in Ivy scor- Three Cagers weight champion Sonny Liston This will be BBYRA's 50th anniversary sea- Steve Peck. Eastern Kentucky, with. 23.0 a ing. • Last Feb. 10, Hayes equaled has one, too. son. An anniversary publication and special Accompanying the students the world 200 meter record in game, had been called the most. The Lions also start 6-2 Capt. Repeaters On "It's his look," Clay said events will highlight the summer-long celebration. we're Mrs. Donna Peck, Alfred the Southern Games at Port of Jim Cleven and 6-1 Ken McCul- Sehibell, Eugene Camarigg and Spain, Trinidad, but that mark Bob Friend of the Pirates and loch and sometimes, as they did "He's big and ugly. That look ' Sweeps Regatta Set Nichlas Costa. The trip was probably will not be ratified, Bob Gibson of the Cardinals both against Princeton in New York All-SEC Team would scare a man if he didn' Art Hafner, who heads Region Three of the Ameri- sponsored by the physical educa- either, because the event did not turned in five National League use 6-4 Steve Hartman in place ATLANTA "(AP) — Three play- :now him. He scared Floyd Pat- tion department of the school. have official sanction. shutouts in 1962. of Brogan. ers- of Kentucky :erson with it. can Power Boat Association, reports plans are virtual- Dillon Gym Is sold out both and Mississippi State's Leland "But he don't scare me. I'll ea ly complete for the National Sweepstakes Regatta to nights. Mitchell and W. D. Stroud-landed him up." be held on the Navesink River July 6-7. Princeton won its last (and positions for tbe second jear in FORD DEALER Clay, whose goal is to win the eighth) .Ivy crown two years row on the 1963 All-Southeastern — Red Bank plans to bid for the 1964 inboard hydro title from Liston before next No- ago. The Ivy winner is entitled Conference basketball team an- vember, thus becc/ming the nationals as one of the features of New Jersey's 300th USED CAR to a berth in the NCAA tourna- nounced yesterday by The Asso- youngest heavyweight champ in birthday. ment which opens in Phila- ciated Press. history, said he ran into Liston delphia March 11. St. Joseph's The talented trio missed unani- Hafner also reports another new safety boat last night in a Miami night club SUPERMARKET SALE will be the opponent. mous acclaim by the slender mar' for the three-state region of Pensylvania, New Jer- Biggest choice, biggest values.everl Supermarket gin of one point each, however. The poetic conversation, he said went like this: sey and Delaware has been ordered and will be in Bavings on cars traded for our hot-selling '63 Fords. The only player named to every first-team ballot was Layton Clay: "You're so ugly, I don'1 action on rescue duty at the principal 1963 regat- Fine A-1 USED CARS included ... inspected, Varsity-Faculty Johns of Auburn, a 6-foot- 7senior know whether to whip you or reconditioned when necessary, and road-tested I who barely, missed making the cage you. Me, I'm pretty—too tas. Coma in for a generous appraisal on your present Cage Game At 1962 stellar group. pretty to be a fighter." Keyport Y. C. Plans car. Your guarantee of quality is the Pord Dealer Fifth member of the All-SEC Liston: "That's right, I don' team is Donnin Kessinger, The Keyport Yacht Club held a Valentine dance who stands behind every car he sells I J.D.A.F. know whether to whip you or kiss and party recently. The club, looking forward to RBHS Tonight Mississippi junior, who scored an you." amazing 49 points this month Clay: "There you go, popping spring and launching time, has appointed committees "58 FORD 6 Cyl. Vi Ton Pick-up : 695. RED BANK - The Red Bank against Tulane. He, outpolled Tu- High School varsity will meet off. I predicted that because to schedule interclub regattas and other activities. •5« FORD C'fry Sedan Sto. Wag., FOM 750. lane's Jim Kerwin of Long am so great, you would fall in the faculty in a basketball game Branch, N. J., the SEC scoring • Keyport expects to hold the annual Jet 14 Tune- •57 PONTIAC 4D Hd. Tp., Hyd.. P.Sf 750. on the local court tonight. eight. Now you're in a worse fix leader, who mafle the 1962 dream because I've cut it to six." up Bowl in May and an open Sailfish regatta during "59 FORD Custom 2D, Standard Trans 795. The game, sponsored by the team but dropped to the second '58 MERCURY Colony Park, MOM, P.St 895. student council in co-operation unit this year. Liston: "If I fell in six, il the summer. would be a fix." •59 FORD Folrlane 2D, FOM 895. with the teachers' association, is With Kerwin on the second •60 FALCON 2D and 4D Sedans 950. the third annual edition of the team were Jim Caldwell o Clay: "Keep .talking and I'l '60 FORD Folrlane 4D. FOM 1. 995. tilt. The faculty won in the initial Georgeia Tech, John Russell ol cut it to five. How did you beat '59 MERCURY Hd. Tp., MOM, P.St 1095. tilt two years ago, but the varsi- Vanderbilt, Ellis Cooper of LSU Patterson, with that look?" TIRE '60 COMET 2D, Mercomatic : 1095. ty rebounded to win last year. and Danny Schultz of Tennessee. Liston: "Not the look, thej| During the halftime session, •59 FORD &alaxle 4D, MOM, P.St. .1095. Joe Dan Gold of Mississippi hook." the varsity football team will State headed a third team that "59 MERCURY 9P Commuter S.W., MOM, P.St 1095. meet a faculty team in a volley- also featured Mike Tomasovich 'Vhen Milwaukee's Warren II ^SAVINGS! 11 '60 FORD Fairlane "500 2D, FOM. P.St : 1095. ball match. of Georgia Tech, John Blackwell Ipahn pitched a no-hitter on •59 MERCURY Mont. 4D. Hd. Tp., MOM, P£t. 1195. of Auburn and sophomores Rob- Sept. 16, 1960 he struck out four || '59 FORD Country Squire, FOM, P.St. 1195. The South Atlantic League ert Andrews of Alabama and pinch hitters. We have the best tire deals '60 FORD 4D Ranch Wagon, FOM 1195. will play a 140-game schedule Tom Baxley of Florida. '61 FALCON Tudor Sedan, R&H ..„ 1195. this year. It will open April 19 in town ... bar none. Easy '59 FORD Retractable Hardtop. FOM. P.St 1250. and close Sept, 8. BEST BUYS IN •61 FORD 4D Ranch Wagon. FOM 1450. Entries Complete Pay Terms...expert service •60 MERCURY Mont. Hd. Tp.. FOM. 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Villanova, winner in 1957, 1958, Tops '61 CADILLAC Conwtlble, Very Nice _ 3650. 1960 and last year, has lost men AM. WOUH GUMIANTEF.49%D '61 CONTINENTAL 4D. Full Power 3950. Kre Li For Auto CftrprlR, who earned 20 of their 31J4 points Uonv. Ilrar Windows, Truck last year. But the Wildcats re- Beat Brpklra * Ilccoverlnr MOUNT-ENGLISH SALES COMPANY tain Vic Zwolak and Rolando Keilh Brownlee's MIDDLETOWN GENERAL TIRE CO. Cruz, mile and pole vaull 90 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK winners, and'have added much Ace Auto Tops I Rt. 36 & Ava. D Leonardo "Can you play 'Take new talent. 1 AND SEAT COVERS 291 -9291 Optn Dally 8-6 Me Out To The Ball Strong challenges are expectei 4U BROAD ST. SHItKlVSBUUV from Harvard, Yale, Army, Noli to Los Cabin FORD DEALERI^USED CARS Game?" Navy, and Manhattan. 811 14SW — OrEN DAILY RED BANK REGISTER . Friday, March 1, 1963-17 Splits and Misses SURF, FIELD AND STREAM Timely Notet on the Great Outdport By By NELSON BENEDICT PAUL A. ALBRECHT

The striped bass season-will open in name only For more than a year now, the Matawan-Keyport today. Angling pressure will be far lighter than usual Recreation has been back under the wing of Frank Da- in those South Jersey estuarial waters where March vino. It was Frank who built the place originally and fishing has been surprisingly productive in other years. then sold the business, thinking he would be better off Great Bay is clogged with ice. So is most of the as a landlord. He found he could not stay away from Mullica River, including that critical stretch west of the game, and all ^ bowlers up that way welcomed Swan Bay where the largest concentration of stripers him back with open arms. in the entire area was pinpointed earlier in the week. There are quite a few top notch keglers in the Acting Chief of Coastal Patrol Newman Mathis Matawan-Keyport area with George Haydick heading went prospecting the other morning with a portable the parade with a 203 average. Tom Paris is not far depth recorder which doubled in brass as a fish-finder. behind with 192, 193 and 194 in three' loops. That He bucked his way through the ice aboard a copper- 192 is tied with Carmen Davino for the average lead in 1963 ALL-AMERICAN BASKETBALL TEAM — Hera's the 1963 college basketball All-American announced by sheathed garvey. the Matawan-Keyport Sunday Night Mixed. Carmen Th« Associated Pre«. Named to the first team, left to right, are Barry Kramer, New York University; , also has a 697 top threesome. Pete Fischler owns the Cincinnati; , Ohio State; Jerry Harkness, Chicago Loyola, and Art Heyman, Duke. Those deep holes In the lower Mullica where high single game here — 268. For the women, it is the jigging talent usually gets off to such a flying Dot Moresko with a 175 average and a high threesome start were barren of bass, said Mathis; He of 599. Ann Ulricksen has the high game among the Heyman, Bonham and Harkness couldn't even get the ghost of a fish reading on his gals — 245; instrument. .'•-.• In the Matawan-Keyport Women's Church Unless the weather moderates, the jiggers may not loop, Ruth Ormsbee Is the top average gal with Tops on AP All-American Team be able to get anywhere near the holes. That's how 167. Here the honors are well divided, though, as NEW YORK (AP) — Art Hey- gf Oregon State, n the voting with 132 firsts and Tom Thacker, Cincinnati, 6-2, rugged ice conditions presently are thereabouts. , Connie Insley has a high game of 230 and Burt man of Duke, Ron Bonham of Ken Charlton of Colorado, Jeff '06 points. senior, Covington, Ky. Cincinnati and Jerry Harkness of Moreover, many of the charter boat skippers who Parcels the high threesome of 580. In the Mat-Key Mullins of Duke, Paul Siles of Harkness Smallest Walt Haiaard, UCLA, 6-2, Jun- Chioago Jjoybla, whose exploits Harkness, a "small" 6-2 whoior, Philadelphia, Pa. ferry anglers to the jigging hot spots are presently out Ladles Wednesday Night League, Jane Germak Creighton and Joe, Caldwell of helped their teams to national sparked Loyola to 21 straight vie- Bill Bradley, Princeton, 6-5, of business. Their boats are immobilized either in pack •ports a 257 single effort and Dot Hall a very neat ranking, top the 1963 college bas- Arizona State University head the ;ories was third with 64 firsts sophomore, Crystal City, Mo. «07. ketball All-America announced honorable mention list! The list and 428 points comfortably ahead THIRD TEAM ice or in frozen shipyards. • also includes George [Wilson of 1 The best set rolled by a male kegler is 714 by Percy yesterday by The Associated of the 6-8 Bradds and the 6-4 Nick Werkman, Seton Hall, It is unlikely any angler in his right mind will make Press. Cincinnati, Mack Herndon of Kramer. 6-3, junior, Trenton, N. J. Kip in the Friday Night Early Birds League. Percy Rounding out the first team are Bradley, Dave Stallworth of The voting was very close aft- Jimmy Rayl, Indiana, 6-2, sen-a serious effort to find bass in either the Shrewsbury aided this high series with a fine 266 single game. This Gary Bradds of Ohio State and Wichita, Dave Downey of Illinois er the top three with Bradds, ior, Kokomo, Ind. or the Navesink. Somebody who took a water tem- is what we call clipping the pins, Kip. Barry Kramer o! New York Uni- and Nate Thurmond of Bowling Kramer, Thorn and Nash virtu- Eddie Miles, Seattle, 6-4, sen perature in the Shrewsbury at Sea Bright reported a versity. Heyman and Harkness Green. ally even at 321, 319, 313 and 307,ior. North little Rock, Ark. nice, cool 27 degrees. The Betsy Ross Homes sewed together a fine team we seniors, Bonham, Bradds and The S-foot-5 Heyman, from respectively. Thorn polled 49 Bill Green, Colorado State Uni game in the Bayshore Businessmen's, League the night K™™er Rockvilte Centre, N.Y.,. sparked first place votes to 47 for each versMy, 6-6, senior, Gadsden, Nor Is there any reason to believe that more Two seniors. Rod Thorn of the Duke Blur Devils to an un-of the other three, but Bradds Ala. than a bare handful of diehards will take to the it came up With 1,068. Jim's BarSe/Shop shaved even West Virginia and Tom Thacker beaten record in regular season and Kramer slipped' in ahead of Tony Yates, Cincinnati, 6-1 more pins in the Matawan-Keyport Merchants loop on of Cincinnati, two juniors, Cot- play in the Atlantic Coast Con- him with more second place senior, Cincinnati. surf today or over the weekend. Surf fishing pros- a 2,898 three-game total, aided by a 1,073 best-of-the ton Nash of Kentucky and Walt ference. He topped the voting by nods.; HONORABLE MENTION pects are anything except promising. Thacker, Hazzard, Bradley and Mel Counts, Oregon State. Ken night ^effort In this same loop, Harry Gross is rolling Hazzard of UCLA, and Prince- 183 sports writers and radio-TV Rumors persist that a large concentration of school ton's star sophomore, Bill Brad- broadcasters. Werkman also toere close with Charlton, Colorado. Je(f Mul at a 197 rate as Joe Pep turned in a 279 game, and ley, made up a second team. On the basis of five points for 256, 249, 246 and 238 points, re- lins, Duke. Paul Silas, Crelgh bass remain in residence within a few hundred yards Ernie Brautigann a 278. . . Werkman On Third a first team vote and two points spectively. So, too, was the vot-ton. , Arizona State. of shore at Harvey Cedars. If that b? so, things could The third team is comprised of for a second team nod, Heyman ing on the next level with Rayl Mack Herndon, Bradley. Dave The future keglers are not forgotten at Mata- Stallworth, Wichita. Dave Dow- start popping in the immediate vicinity of Barnegat In- Nick Werkman, Seton Hall jun- polled 142 firsts and 744 points al- getting 167, Miles 162, Green 143, Yates 124 and Count's 118. ney, Illinois. W. D. Red Slroud, wan-Keyport either. Steve Glambattiste Is doing ior, and.four seniors, Tony Yates together. Bonham, also 6-5, let once the weather moderates. FIRST TEAM Mississippi State. Nate Thur- his best to see to it that they will not be forgotten. of Cincinnati, Bill Green of Colo- whose hot shooting helped Cincin- mond, Bowling Green. Bill Cun- For «he time being, however, surfing everywhere He is leading the Bantam League with a 133 av- rado State University, Eddie Miles nati's National Collegiate cham- Art Heyman, Duke, 6 feet 5 of Seattle and Jimmy Rayl inches, senior, from Rockville ningham, North Carolina. along the une may be regarded as a lost cause. erage. In the Junior Petersen Classic League, Rich- pions to another Missouri Valley of Indiana. Conference title, was runner-up Centre, N. Y. George Wilson, Cincinnati, Once again the bass in the Mullica are mixed in ard Witt is knocking them over at a 170 dip and Ron Bonham, Cincinnati, 6-5, Lyle Harger, Houston. Gui junior, Muncle, Ind. age groups and average size. The swarms of 15 and John Paris has the high game and series with 236 Johnson, Idaho, Flynn Robin- Jerry Harkness, Chicago Loyo- 16-inch fish at Swan Bay were recently joined by Fish Aren't Biting, So It's Terry Baker, and 573. Matawan-Keyport will be on the bowling la, 6-2, senior, New York. son, Wyoming. schools of fish which weighed between six and eight Gary Bradds, Ohio State, 8-8, Oregon State. Vinnie Ernst, map for years to come. pounds. Back to Ring for Durelle junior, Jamestown, Ohio. Providence. Willie Murrell, Kan- The fast league up that way is the Matawan-Key. Barry Kramer, New York Uni- sas State! Tom Dose, Stanford. Chief Mathis was able to keep close tabs on port Monday Night Major. Presently the Middletown •ersity, 6-4, junior, Scheneotady, TORONTO (AP) — Two years Cecil Gray of Halifax. Y. , Miami, Fla. Lay- the status of the fish by checking a sunken fyke Lanes Pro Shop, sponsored by Ray Breeder, is leading ago, when Yvon Durelle was an "The promoters certainly did- SECOND TEAM ton Johns, Auburn. Don Kessing- net which was being operated by a fellow who this loop, by one slim game. This team also owns the $8-a-day worker with the Newn't over-match Yvon this time," Rod Thorn, West Virginia, 6-4, er, Mississippi. Ira Harge, New was presumably interested in catching white perch. Brunswick department of lands current high team threesome of 2,995. Gene's Lunch McKenzie said in an interview. ;enior, Princeton, W. Va. Mexico. Mel Garland, Purdue. The fyke netter's perch production was limited, and mines,, he vowed he would If he was in with somebody Cotton Nash, Kentucky, 6-5, Bill Buntin, Michigan. Jim Ker- is the second place team, just ahead of the Matawan never return to boxing. junior, Lconltfist^r, Mass. good, it probably would be the win, Tulane. Fred Hetiel, David- but he did entrap a lot of stripers. Keyport Recreation, which has the highest team game "I'll never be that hard up," end of him. This fight is just a son. "I made him return tons of bass," said Mathis last to date, 1.Q86. The rest of this ten-team league, and he said. "I can always eat fish." teaser. Gray is nobody but, un- night. in this order, is Keyport. Lumber, Davino Construction But even the fish wouldn't bite fortunately, there's always a for the craggy-faced Baie Ste. chance that a nobody will tag a Bowling ' According to the bossman of the Coastal Patrol, Co., Automatic Drinks, Kahle-McFarland Insurance, Anne fighter. He had to sell his guy and put him out of com- RED BANK RECREATION Villanova Loses WEDNESDAY KITE illegal netting was virtually non-existent the length of Raynor Iron Works, M & M Sloan Insurance and Shore last fishing boat to survive and mission." W L to keep his wife and four young McKenzie said he wouldn't al- BoynUm & Boynton, Inc. Al 21 the coast during the closed season. Between an un- Insurance. This loop proves that being in the insur- leltone Hearing Aid .30 24 Shot Putter Joe children eating. low Durelle to fight in Ontario. larx Brothers 58 25 relenting enforcement blitz and highly inclement weath- ance business does not insure a high station in life. Red Bank Tiro Co _ .30 27 VILLANOVA, Pa. (AP) - Vi The onetime Canadian and "We certainly recognize the iemard J. Man Agency .31 32 er wildcatters never had a crack at the fish. Here we have three such companies, and all are at the Empire light heavy- ,-C Radio & Television ..».._» 31 lanova's indoor IC4A track title British Monoton and the Canadian Box- Wlre-Dita .25 38 bottom of the list. weight champion, who had ing Federation suspensions and ISeldln't Jewelers ..._ 12 51 hopes were jolted yesterday with Party boat fishing sagged badly during the big AVERAGES the news tiiat shot putter Billy earned more than $80,000 in the can't figure why Montreal would O Avg freezf. One or two boats managed to sail from Brielle There are quite a few keglers averaging in the ring,- was broke. Three months allow him to fight there," said onny Accerra JBO 182.1] Joe has been declared scholasti- lugene Vlereck .63 181.4! cally ineligible. during the past week, and that was about the extent 190s here, but they are overshadowed by George Hay- earlier the Moncton boxing com- McKenzie. Tmand Crupl .60 180.3 Dominic Trlmboll «0 179.(5 Joe, who holds the Villanova mission had barred him from "the only reason I can think of of offshore operations despite the fact there are lots dick, as this is the loop in which he has that 203. John James Cleary 51 17 shot put record of 60 feet lighting in that city after he took : that commission members in Orover Shlnn „ .„. .60 17 of cod on deep water wrecks. DeFeliece almost made that exalted 700 class, but fell Bob Caddock 63 17; 6 inches, will be unable to repre- a bad beating from a third-rate Montreal- are probably new and Bill Vandevelde .63 17 sent the university for the bal- It is doubtful if any tears will be shed over the fact nine pins short. George Straniero has the high indi- gym fighter. haven't seen Yvon in the ring. Butch Man 63 IT Mike Nicosia ...60 n ance of his senior year, Athletic Yvon tried wrestling, as a few But surely they've heard of his Victor B. Costa .57 171 trout fishing will end at midnight Sunday. Re-stock- vidual single game of 267. Yep, the pins are falling at r Director Art Mahan said. The other washed-up old fighters had fights and, although the Montreal oe Dennis 67 161 Matawan-Keyport. >d Wood u 55 169.34 IC4A meet Is next Saturday. ing of public trout waters throughout the state com- done. This career came to a sud-commission is not ... Murphy 57 .. _ oug McCrum 60 166.52 Mahan said Joe was doing nice- mences next week. AMF has come up with a monthly publication, den halt one night in Calgary the CBF, I think it should take loyd Alkman „._ .47 168.45 when he tumbled out of the ring DeMalcM o j 60 . ly in his studies until he was the Magic Triangle News, in which they publicize the advice of the federation and iscar Newman 57 166. According to well-rehearsed plan, lakes, pond and broke a leg.\ . not allow him. to fight. It's for larlo Crupl .53 185.4.: floode„ d with professional football unusual doings in bowling about the country. The jrred Cooncy .M 161.29 Otters. and feeder brooks will be stocked initially. Fish Now, the man who had admit- his own good." Valter Hewllt J..51 164.23 February edition has an article on a completely ,rry Foscolo 42 163.17 Joe is expected to participate earmarked for major streams including Mon- ' ted he never knew how to box is McKenzie was at ringside oe Shairabba ....62 in the Knights of Columbus meet new type of league. This one runs for 34 weeks back in the ring. when Durelle took three fearful ,ndy DeNucd -...60 mouth's Manasquan will be held back until the lamra Bly 27 162.26 in New York Friday night repre- and starts In April, the idea being to finish just "I can't box," he once told a beatings—two from world light- Joseph coty .3.9. 161.17 senting West Chester A. C. week before opening day, April 6. friend. "The only way I can heavy titleholder Archie Moore Doug Jeroloman ....63 160.58 before Christmas so that the gals in the league will my Trezza. S3 160.51 fight is to go straight ahead and in Montreal and the other from .1 too .63 160.41 SHORT CASTS — Due back in Rumson after a Commodore Henlon ., ~ 59 158.43 Best 72-hole score on the PGA have Christmas money. The girls came up with a punch. I can't go sideways or Canadian heavyweight George iernard J. Min .48 158.31 tour of 1962 was registered by rewarding tour of the southern angling circuit is Len backwards." \ Chuvalo in Toronto. lot Morris .63 158.41 very apt name, The St. Nick's Chicks League. It lonald Long m 157.11 Phil Rodgers with a 263 in the Belleza. He came by. some fine bonefishing at Mara- The friend was Merv McKen- "Yvon was knocked out in each Robert Van Brunt S3 156.35 Tucson Open. He shot 64-68-65- rolls at the Sante Fe Bowling Center hi Long Srnle Adams J4 154.13 thon and also caught a 245-pound mako shark on light zie of Toronto, Ontario athletic of those fights. I have never seen !rnle Elgrlm , 19 154.T Beach, Calif. commissioner. a boxer take such beatings as he 'rank Mazza ...52 153.7 tackle... Assemblymen Alfred N. Beadleston, Shrews- obeTt Golden ...... 58 150.7 We can all think of many .ways to run such a McKenzie recalled the con- did," said McKenzie. ieorge Marx 23 150.6 Best nine-hole score on the bury, and Charles B. Harding, Rumson, plan to com-) versation earlier this week when "Durelle is a nice guy. He'stoward Custls 50 149.24 league, but this one had 72 members and split $4,406.40 Jteve Lucisano 39 149.18 PGA tour in 1962 was a 28 turned he read about Durelle's seventh- 'rank and earnest, -but everybody Sob Wilson .48 148,46 bine cruising with fishing during a fortnigm-long trip Toe M&ncuso . 33 137.38 in by Tony Lema in the final Just before Christmas. Each bowler averaged $60. The round knockout in Montreal over knows where nice guys wind up." round of the Seattle Open. through the Bahamas. bottom teams split $140. The bowling cost per kegler- UNITED, MONDAY NIGHT A.H.K.C. ing two thirds of the regular schedule would be eligible W L ette each week was $3. This, plus sponsors' fees, al- Bantleld Moven 451,4 2311 for prizes. We believe the idea of such a loop has Sunrise Dairy ....43 26 lowed for trophies as well as cash prizes. This may Houtle Qlass Co .'. 41',4 27V4 merit. Grand Plaza Pizza 30 30 start a whole new trend in bowling. The organizer, traglla'j dolt Saks 3514 3314 This February issue also podnts out that is was 16Hasans Fontlac ....: 33 31 of the loop even considered the summer problem of Brooks ARcncy _ 3114 34 Vi Top Hat Cleaners 33 36 nvissjng bowlers and put in a rule that only those roll- years ago that AMF introduced the fully automatic pin- Jack's Inn :...: CT'A tl!4 Bachstadl's Tavern _ - 57 42 setter. This introduction was made in Buffalo,, across The Klrwan Co. 27 42 Comets - .25!4 43S4 the street from the Buffalo Armpry where the ABC 200 Club — Georgrge DwlfhDwlghtt 222, Paul Foulks 232, Jim Patterson 215, Tim [tournament was in progress at the time. The ABC hitman 215, Frank Donnelly 212, Bill Mirks 511, Jim McKay 210, Ed | tournament is back in Buffalo this year and AMF is Pasternak 209, Harry Dwlght 203, Ken RENT A CAR or Humphries 203. Roger McKenzie 202, once again showing the progress bowling has made by Bill Walllni 201, Bob Nelion 201. MARINE LUMBER'S WEEKEND SPECIALS introducing a completely new.pin setter. A, H. TWO MAN CLASSIC TRUCK from HERTZ Petersen We all know what the pinspotters look like to- Points "ed's Bar it Grill .: _„ 569.25 BEAUTIFUL NATURAL UDRIVE , . . Coll day and how they operate. But, how did the first 'etrajlli's Golf 561.20 jrby . Houdson _AJ1.C9 WOOD PANELING 2 x 4x6 pin spotter look? In. 1936, a factory engineer lghltmd Recreation 555.32 PR 5-1515. Cfl 2-3299. SH 7-2121 hrlsly'i Corlfectnry 6M.32 named Fred Schmidt began building today's plnset- arleman - Plumbing .-_ 536.46 rtonmoutti Lumber _ 538.43 ter, in a turkey house on a farm in Pearl River, nsulatlon & flldlnjt 521.39 .99 C 200 Club — Ralph Marclioltl 220 LUGGAGE TRAILER N.Y., "because he could rarely bowl during off 111 Mccntie 215,. 213; Hntry Dwlght ea *)7, Joe Brown 203. 203. 1SHEET 44 hours for lack of pin boys." "Aided by two mechanics and an engineer, Schmidt FORMICA TOP assembled a unit made up of metal lamp shades, flower Vs" Hardboard ASSOC. pots, distributor caps, bicycle chains and assorted ma- Student Desk INC. terial secured from the scrap heaps of a machine shop. ZOUBEK Cumbersome and makeshift as it was, Schmidt's pin- 95 Construction, Industrial Equipment, Supplies spotter returned the ball, swept the lane clear of wood and reset the pins." Sp. 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Call CO '61 RAMBLER 4-dr. sedan, custom, auto., R&H, power steering ...... $1795 '56 Ford Convertible fMJ7 •Bb Ford Victoria Kotp. 1959 OLDSMOBH-B 88 PMSTA WAO- "61 RENAULT DAUPHINE ...., $ 595 '55 Cadillac 63 Coupe ON — Full power, extra anow Urea, KIDAMWM? M Oldi m sedan radio, heater, whltewtll tlru, tleam- '60^RAMBLER 4-dr. wagon, auto., R&H ; $1395 QUICK BAUD ln( wmie, SH 1-8HS after « p.m. '59 Stepln Van R» OUR USED CARS '58 Plymouth Wa|0l> *S5 1M1 CHEVROLET WPAIA — Co»- '60 RAMBLER 2-dr. sedan, R&H $ 900 '58 Ford Wajon :-i?2° veruble, blue and white, ail Otru, CARRY A '58 chevy Waion, neede work.1305 very ipeclal, low mlleafi, ticrlfln, "60 MORRIS 2-dr. wagon, R&H : $675 '57 Chevy Mi. W» bent offer. RI2.1M8. ^^ •57 aymouia ^dr. _~ 4M8 INTERNATIONAL TRAVBLALL, Ita- '58 Chevy ftton panel 4398 tlon wagon. Thla la a onfl dianet In '60 CHEVROLET Bel-Air 4-dr. sedan, auto., R/H, like new $1395 '55 Ford Wagon 8-cyl., auto. ~ a million 10 find a vehlclt like tnli. 2 YEAR 'M Plymouth — «* This It a Heavy duty *4-ton ctiai«:i •54 Chevy 1198 with 850-16 truck tlrei, yet due to lta '60 CHEVROLET 2-dr., R/H, P.S. „: ....: $1150 Btatlon wagon appearance, you can GUARANTEE drive It on the parkway. We sold thla '60 DODGE 4-dr., auto., R&H, PS, PB, one owner, like new $1295, rehlcle new and know Iti condition. STOP IN FOR Stop In and see It today. '59 RAMBLER 4-dr. sedan, standard transmission $ 995 Maurice Schwartz &"Son». COMPLETE Ml W. Front St.. Red Bank. SH T-OrtT '59 RAMBLER 4-dr. wagon, air conditioned, auto., R&H, PS, PB $1395 DETAILS! '59 VOLKSWAGEN convertible, R&H $1150 (More Classified Ads On Hie Next Page) "SCRAMBLER super wagon, R&H, 4-dr., auto., (21 ...... $1275 Call Now For #7 PONTIAC wagon, R&H, 9-pass :...$ 595 '63 Instant Credit AUTOS A '57 DODSE 4-dr., R&H, HT, auto., PS $ 475 OK CHEVROLET '57 MERCURY 2-dr., HT, auto., R&H , ..$ 695 2-3600 BUYERS DOUBLE Biscayne, Bel Air, Impala and Chevy II Comparable SEE OUR JOP VALUE USED CARS! Models with . . ., COMPACTS OTHER MAKES OTHER MAKES EXTRA BONUS FEATURES TWIN-BORO RAMBLER AT NO EXTRA COSTI 61 CHEVROLET $1295 61 CHEVROLET $1849 59 MERCURY $1195 131 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. RED BANK Corvair Impala, Conv., V-8, Auto., 2-Dr. Htrdtop, Loaded K4H, Power Steering FREE .,. 24-hr, emergency 60 FALCON $1295 59 CADILLAC $2445 60 FORD $1295 Stdan DeVllle, 6 Windo* e road service in U.S. and OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 — SH 7-0040 4-Dr. Wagon Qalaile, V-B, B*H, Uke New Town Victoria, Auto. Canada. COMMERCIALS 57 RAMBLER $795 60 FORD $1295 WiffOtl, Auto.. Radio & Hanter 61 FORD $1295 Qalanle 2-Dr., lUdlo FREE . . . $2,500 personal and Heater, Automatic 55 CADILLAC $795 PICK-UP 8230 injury insurance policy SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE ~ S«VE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE 60 TRIUMPH $995 Convertible 59 CHEVROLET $895 Herald COMPARE THESE FREE ... $5,000 bail bond Vi Ton Panel 60 FORD $1395 protection CHECKED 59 FORD $795 ' Qaiaxle 2-Dr. Sedan, Auto,. —^-SPECIALS ;4 Ton F&nel Radio & Heater FREE ... $200 cash arrest 57 FORD $595 60 FORD $1295 61 OLDSMOBILE USED CAR »» Holiday, i-Dt. Hd. Top H Ton Plck-Up Falrlaiu 500. Radio & Htater. bond. Auto. OTHER MAKES 59 FORD $945 $2195 FREE . . . World wide trav- el service. SPECIALS! SAVE! 62 CHEVROLET $2245 62 FORD DURING OUR GIANT USED CAR SALE! Be! Air 4-Dr. V-8 F0RD FREE ... 5 year/50,000- 61 CHEV. Wagon $1695 aalaile wo, 2-Dr. Hd. Top 1961 Mercedes mile guarantee. : SALE Power Glide. Automatic $2045 220 SE 4-dr.Sedan DESCRIPTION PRICE OTHER MODELcou S TO 9CHOOS.PaJ| E f-ROM SEE US TODAY Auto.. R&H, Pow, Steer, $3100 wire $ "62 I795 1960 Triumph r AUSTIN HEALEY F & H MOTORS 62 H495 KROLL MOTORS, INC. HWY. 35 AT THE LIGHT TR-3 Convertible AUSTIN HEALEY Del. Rdster., wire wheel,, white/ $ 671 BROADWAY CA 2-3600 LONG BRANCH LI 2-11II EATONTOWN leather, R&H : $1295 '61 2095 AUTHORIZED DODGE $ J ' i I960 Buick 'X. I TR-3 Roadster","blue : ... I595 Le Sabre Mr. Full Power At I MGA Roadster, wire wheels, white „ M595 $ $1445 MORRIS MINOR 2-dr. Sedan, low mileage, blue .... 895

HILLMAN 4-dr. Sedan, R&H, auto „ ; *IO95 I960 Falcon DON'T LOSE i-dr. Sedan, automatic CORVAIR "700" Sedan, two-dr/ radio M395 I/A AUSTIN HEALEY Del. Roadster, 4-ieater, WR,' $995 OU wirs wheels _ - M895 MGA Roadster, wire wheels, silver and red $ I960 T-Bird 60 l 100 2-dr. HT, air cond., FP F0RD Countr St ir Stat; $ YOUR HEAD "60 y )« » °n Wagon, R/H ...... I595 $ $2295 AQ HILLMAN HUSKY Sta. Wag., heater, whitewalls 750 OVER THE SENSATIONAL DEALS NOW 'AO HILLMAN Convertible, black and red, low mile- $ GOING ON AT CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. 1959 T-Bird OVs age, new tirei 995 2-dr. HT, PS. PB ON ALL THEIR kO MGA Roadster, wire wheels, disc .-. MI95 $1695 $ 'CO DODSE Truck, green 795 1961 Renault $ "" Caravelle, 2 tops 'CO FIAT "1200" Sectan _. .V 600 $ 0K USED CARS! $1295 '(JO RENAULT Dauphine, 4-dr. Sedan, black 495 $ I960 Renault 'Cj "7 PLYMOUTH 4-dr. Sedan, auto., radio and heater, I I 960 FORD , . . Country sedan. Radio, heater, power Dauphins =0RDv 8< automatic ; 399 '56 ' " , steering, V-8 with Fordomatic. $595 i 196 I CORVAIR . , . Monza coupe. Radio, heater, '56 0LDSM0B|LE'4-dr-aut°'-•••--•••-••---• .... whitewalls, four-speed transmission. 1956 Buick '4 '54 CHEVROLET, 2-dr. Sedan ,. ' $0950 4-dr. Sedan, exceptionally ' t 1959 FORD , . . Two-door. R&H, V-8 with automatic. clean, low mileage '54 F0RD Sedan •"•••— •••••" ••'•• $49.50 * 1959 CHEVROLET , . . station wagon. Radio, $425 j heater, power steering. V-8 with Powerglide. VOLKSWAGEN SPECIALS TRANSPORTATION CARS '63 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, bl^ck, R/H, w/w. Immediate delivery. 55's to 57'i '62 VOLKSWAGEN Station Wagon. Green and white T $1995 '61 VOLKSWAGEN 4-dr. Sedan, R/H, auto : $1095 BE AN EARLY BIRD. $125 to $595 '61 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, turquoise (2) ..: $1495 FABULOUS CLEARANCE Get the jump on your friends '61 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, green : $1495 "59 VOLKSWAGEN Sunroof. R/H, blue -. .'. $1150 ... big savings now going on. BOB WHITE 'S8 VOLKSWAGEN Convertible. Blue $1150 SALE! CONTINENTAL CARS, INC. FOLLOW YOUR FRIENDS TO BUICK ONLY QUALITY IMPORTED AUTOMOBILES INC. NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD RED BANK Io3 Monmouth Streat SH 7-4500 OPEN EVES. CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. Red Bank » SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE 325 MAPLE AVE. SH 1-3130 RED BANK SH 1-6200 AUTO! ft TRUCKS MOBILE HOMES BOATS ACCESSORIES BOATS AND ACCESSORIES BUSINESS NOTICE* KELT tan BED BA^K REC1STEB . -=rpt TEK MO3ULB HOME - 1M1 USED OUTBOARD SALE WOOD I'USBY — mulllf'tiab, Hacro ows TAX lurrVKM - khs tndty. Mw»h 1.1963-19 ptrtj, Call 787-»17» Good buy, cut or payment •all., ready to eell. PMatlc sallln w graduate accountant W, it. MEN NEEDED FROM TVS' TO FAINT trrajiied.il BHolulda Tr»Uer Park, W Old Town. 75 Srcnrudc and trailer, dinaHy. 8'. nylon aall: IH 1-THl. nit.'ot l-MTt. . v , 4 ttMWl, TMUMtt HtBet Alter, > p.m. $1,200, - ' 21' CHRIS CRAFT—Trunk oaeln, hard- T. WALLING t BON — (luiirsi con. ndlo to Hi-n«. mm tnuuw t» 17' Pearson flberflais, 35 Johnson 1700. top. 60 h.p. Chris Craft engine. Two tractor, msionry, («lntin|, s.11 npalri. TO (11! varloui jobi and pewit Ian* In cunala rod!. Oit t\f "!Ul»bow" tit- ... NASHUA - HOMO', front kitchen. 17\Penn Yan, 35 Evenrude and trailer, berths, head, galley. Ice-box, many ex Fm estlmtte, 78M21S. our factory branch. We are an old,«ounu. OH bit TV tra4a-in, rot MIX Muat sell for payoff. (HO)- , tras. Nice condition. SH 7-4613. establtthed company ind proud of .our UN FORD—Two-door, automatic, ta- KB 1-4819 IV SportSBlan, 25 Johnson, sleeps two, IKCOME TAX RETURNB prepind by st*5i;itr and fue»M. W* ••*<] m«n "Rainbow" TV ft HAMMOND dig, heater, f«t. Call BU l-tm alter W50. V • 18' LUHRs Skiff. 95 h.p. inboard, ouallflcd accaunUrt. Ca.ll I»l-18C« or of tii|ti charaour who htvt hid Harfl- 5 p.ra. PAIR HAVEN YACHT WORKS "Beam Amid," cedir lapstralce hull, PR 6-6190. •Alp na4 have the lietlrt to «#ttl* [uroai Atmt l«) BroaJ, IUd Sank ORGAN STUDIO TRACTORS Fair Haven SH 7.3010 ski and. ocean fish. Cowl condltto down to a at cure position In an «stab- .UA.N PLVWOOD SAUE — Luaa L OF AtaiTRI PARC 1995 PORSCHE 190O See at 151 South Lake Drlvl DOMENICO PRIMERiNO — Csrp.n- Ilihed company. Agti 3&-40. Good condition ter, contractor. All kinds of c&rptnt.r wood unftnlihitf, S3.TB pir i'xV atncl* IBID OltOANS BO 2-3630 1951 FOKD TRACTOR — With Wagner 28' ROOMY FAMILY DAY-SAILER — River Plsza. SH 1-3351. pwal. On 10 plic* suantltKi, 19150 loader, back-hoe. Runs pood, fta Is slQO.New dacron sails, msst and boom, work, situation!. SH 1-9763. plckn of. Thatri Only U2S pat pint!. IR-M Ton* Cabinet VOLKSWAGEN - 1981 black jedan. Hugh MRher, BH 15751 (1,(50. BH 1*31. 0ARDENINO SERVICE — Can >c OU^kS Klmball Coniole Piano .—"- Jlj. Abo 1BJ0 STUDEBAXER Champion ie- BUSINESS NOTICfS commodate one or two additional placet PROFTT (HABINa AID BANK wmsK Winter itinet Piano din. Call 8H 1-8316. USED BOAT BROKERAGE -equlrlng one or more dtye * week. Hammond Chord Orgu .-.._. We have over 75. quality boats listed JOB WDCUIUTY Wall It. SH 14500 Rad lank Mallet Si Pane ipiaet PiaM 1K0 FORD OALAXIE HARDTOP — WANTED-AUTOMOT1VE Eiperlenced In lawn maintenance, per- Call lor appolnlnuM bttwtin 11 am.OTIZtNl' BAND RADIO - Damon' with us. FIREPLACE SCREENS repaired anl ennlali, roiee, pruning. Write "A.Z., •tralor modal, rattutlef luiiMblt ft- Haramooi Extrsvolc* Organ tnet Organ . alter 6, SH 1-4337. SO Main St. LO 6-1S00 Matawan BArt _ Saturday Tffl I:W door sedan. Automatic, radio, heater, If MOLDED PIBERGLAB — Comence- . J. Murllia T47-57U>. Acm* lott BroM, R»(! Bank COOK1IAN AVI. AND MAO1 ST. VS. Call after 5:30 p.m. $550. SH 1- wagen transporter., Call evenings. 5*36- pletely equipped and reflnlahed, 30 h.p. L&rrs locsl department stars hit a S8H. 7646. motor. Call BH 7-231B. INCOME TAX RETURNS prepared, carter position available for a ma- MECHANICS PX t-MOO your home or business. ture woman with experience In fashion &c« ind tonttrucvloti, laacbin , WALLPAPER SALE 16' 1959 CHU1SER INC. — Fine condi- BH 7-2662 Mil 1-MUmerchandise. This Is an opportunity LIFETIME GUARANTEE m POCtaMtt BOATS AND ACCESSORIES tion, many extras. 1960 35 h.p. electric try and building*. ICichinliti, mill Tin ptpular Rou and Lin Cor bru4i water eoftnere. Completely automatic. MOBILE HOMES A-l QUALITY TV SERVICE to manage a .department seilinf top wrifliti, auto mtch&nlci. tlcctrloltm No tank changing. Bur rour own with starting Johnson outboard motor. Com- Expert repairs on all makes quality merchandise. Pleats, forward •nd other tradei, Vtraatmty dtilrabu. BOBRX HOMES plete S850. Call after 6. 741-3170. full details for confidential Interview. 50*/. Off Litr Pric.s no down payment or aeplr rental MARINE ELECTRONICS — For the Specialist on color. Call 812-3265 Interv!»wltg for all grtdti Including mur |i,4l u N.(6 ptr Hunt roll, agalnat purdtaee price. Caill rorusoft Uaed • 10% down Write "A B.", Boi Ml, Red Bank. tralnaia. fttlfabl* men who wan Sandy Hook area boat owner. SAM 1963 OWENS CRUISERS SLIP COVERS — Made to order. Yoi normtntnt, year-found Job* t* t< new tit ta |1.M pep r ainll* roll. Al New • 7-year .flnanerog MARINO, Marine Radio.' 95 West Wash. supply material Reasonable. ! horn i. HSltto pattirnipattirni. Srt PRTNTINO PREM — «US. ROBBlNSVILUC Ington * Ave., Atlantic Highlands. 291 Beet trades and buys. See us before LO 64311 ELECTROLOGIST 0278. See and hear the new Kaar ca you buy. Permanent hair removal speclallit. ATCO CERAMICS CORP. KLARIN'S TRAILER SALES. INC. and marine radios, on dlBplav at PAIR HAVEN YACHT WORKS KITCHEN CHAIRS — Recovered. 15.5 w.tn Route 180 Robblnevllle. N. J. BLUE WATER MARINE 700 Ocean Fair Ha»en SH 7-3010 and up. DUTCHESS DINETTES, 229 W. have a permanent full-time position HWT. SB KBTP0RT, N. J X Uoamouth It. »H Tssai Rid Bank DSSKH - IU up, Fiiee, ehtir*. ID T-1320 Avenue, Sea Bright, open seven days. Front St., Keyport. CO «-41«2. adding tnicuaoi, trf«wrttere Btaual 1^' OPEN SKIKF — 1959 Mercury 15, available for an experienced electrolo* oo EMl.MODIRN-lO-pl.ce 4tr.tn« room tad electric, office »«ulp»«tl «e excellent, seaworthy, fast, $300. Rum-iKCOME TAX RETURNS — Business (1st. Must have neat appearance. Bx> tbVNa HAN lor iai«i. nock am) iet, Bengal gu combination etove, bargain 9rleea, New «y "~ AUTOS & TRUCKS AUTOS & TRUCKS 842-2675 after 7 p.m. or Individual. Established twelve years cellent employe! benefits. Ideal work- maintenance, alio l:jlit danviry, paint, :itcn*n set, reingerator. Reaionabia. Outlet Ca HI M. Of In this area. Margery Trovato, trading Ing- conditions. For Interviews send wallpaper and ami! materlali. 5H 19 1-2119. 18' CRUISERS — Incorporated, cabin, as Reliable Tax Service Call ST1-I2S details to "A.K", Boi UU Red Bank, daya. mukt have drivara Mcama and heaa, lanstrake construction. Johnson for appointment. »LAT»R riANO — MM. VIST OOOD PO YOU NEED X-XAY VISION TO AVON 8E1.U) ITfJBLF-rull or pan od drlvlni rieord, hooeat and am-JONDITION. OAIX SEE a* poor tired picture m your motor. Every possible extra for cruis- ..:IUB. Permaofent for rlfht man, muat TV? Ace hu the eniwer yn can ing and fishing. New In July 1962, UQHT HAULAGE — Painting, o4d clme. Hevarai ttrrltorlu op«a tot have raferencet. 965 w«ak to etart. Call days 747-9060, evenings 741-1531. women Interested la-having * good beat, trade for a. new one, Mweat NEW! MOW! jobs. Reasonable rates. Call any time, steady income. Experience unnecee- Apply: Mr. BUtlf, COLOnVtr Co., 13 price yet ACE TV. H*y li, Niptune 787-4661. Broad St., Red Bank. PERFECT FAMILY BOAT—16' Terry sary. sll 1-43(3 or write: Mrs, Uarga' ROYALCOTE city, PR i-tm. \ ret Oulotta, p. o. Bar IM, Red Bank. skiff and trailer. 40 h.p. Evlnrude INCOME TAX RETURNS—Individual «HOD gAUSSMAN—Part-llm*. WtdnM- FIREPLACE WO. NEW PEARL OF THE IMPORTS electrlcboth used fifteen hours. Com- 15 years experience. Pick up am PARTIMB JTLB CLBHK TYPWT day and Friday nttfita and taturday. I Johnny Canon Shew) UeOuIre'i Matket, pletely equipped. (000. 8(3-1613. deliver. Reasonable. SH 1-MM. Evenings ua Saturday. Age 26 to X).U#iium to baUtr quality m«n'# ahota. Phone *UK2i - Apply In rerairn, Ur. Emboft, J KRI- Beiutlful factory flnlitied Uieonlte Write P.O. Box U8, Rei Bank. DEL, Broad and Pront Sta. THE HIGH-STYLED BEAUTY AUTOS & TRUCKS AUTOS & TP'JCKS See panele In full piaed laya now ai ALTENBUR6 PIANO HOUSE EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER - CARPENTER • FOREMAN — Layout, Fond of children, for doctors home. frame, trim, alteration work, Muit be RED BANK LUMBER Rtnt A Piino $12 ptr Month 81eep In three nights. Other help em* over 40 y«ara old, with pickup tru61c ployed, excellent wages. References. SH MM. M> DAY CON»TRIJOTI0N. OS 1-33(4. PRIOHT PIANO - Peaae. »Ma|l«nt FIAT MODEL 1100 D RENAULT DAUPHINE TWO BARBERS — Hininr'1 llcenie. mechanical oondltlon. tUO. Firm. :n- ••Baa An. a Ualo I ROOM, BOA.RU and good salary In exchange for mother's, helper. F' Attraotlve propoiltlon. Call cludte tree tunlnt. Cm.il BH 1-W6S. M» FOUR DOOR SEDAN AND THE R-8'S ... , day week. References. 8H t-287l 781-377* PHILC0 9 CU. »T, R«rRIOKRATOR— Up TQ PRICES START AT EXPERIENCED WAITRESS — Ap- Bendlx aulomitlo waiiier. Both in » lellent condition. OS 1-CK3S. All HUH new or UMO, OL. ply In perion. SHORE POINT INN, HELP WANTED-Mll* • Fund* Urn ai &. Serpleo'a. 101 Menmouto $ $ Highway 33, Hazlet. N. J. AH XUDOTRIO RANQE — aood eon it Next totUater. BH 1-OtU. 45 M. P. G, I495 RELIABLE WOMAN — To stay mints NOTICE TO JOB Ultlon, 130. Breakfaet eel, table, four with four school children. March 23 to Th. Red Bank Register does aM ehalra, t7.5O. gH l.««7. PR.OUISE HER AHTTHDIO Dot buy DEL m RED DANK knowingly accept help wanted alter- bar etereo at ACE. ACE TV, Un M 1498 Easy to drive, easy to park, easy-to keep. " 31. Call evenings, 871-1631, AafBBSTOH BOARD-'t Inch thick, for Neptune City. PR M0SI. tlaamtnte (rom employati ee>var%d tff LIOAL SECRETART — Experience the Federal Wage-Hour La.* if they behind itovea mud elhir lira raaktat P. O. E. devlcea. Durable anl fireirool. 24* STICKLBY HARVEST TABLE - Kn- Terms Arranged to Suit Your Budget. required. Top salary. Call offer lese than legal minimum wages. elt cherry wood. I' long, two drop CA Mill Btglnnlng lept. 31. 1M1, employees ««•, |LM each. Witt". K each. In r AS LOW AS engaged in interstate or foreign com- our bargain baaement. RKD BAlfK letvea each H". center lection J4' . Adjustable, fully reclining bucket seats PIECE WORK—Oood ratei. Children') L.VUBEU. » Wa,l| «t.. K>d Bant. Table pua IM table doth alas ami- $300 All trades Accepted $38.00 raincoats. DIJOP SPORTWKAB. HI merce or In Uu production of goods able. Eicellent condition. SH t-40S3 • full-light windows all around • 4 front Second St.. Keyport. MI-0S15. for such commerce must be Dili not after 3 p.rn. ^^^ PER. MOOTH leas than fill tn hour end at least AUu unviOB, ntsuNa PIUCMI hinged doors • roomy and inviting inte- OIRL FRIDAY — Asbury Park Mli time and one-halt for hours worked ce T\-l art alwava nlcnu ACE TV.. SOU. FT, BEN HUH FKtfZtTR — IMPORTTPECIALS office of National Electrodo Company after 40 in a workweek, unless specif- Hwf M, Neptune Cllf. PR HIM, siso. Hollywood double bed Si Call liony «pp*mnc! rior •• high-lustre pearly finish • wind- denies girl Friday to handle office. ically exempt. Employees of certain RIBD ArfY NEW —^,wu_ ...w.^ after I, afa-041*. • Liberal fringe benefits, excellent work- large retail, aervlee, construction, and IRg LATXLt? Try thli three tlnee shield washers • luxury touches • safety '62 RENAULT GORDINI Sedan $1295 ing conditions. Duties Include secretar- other enterprises must be paid not ait: I've (ot a buy at ACS TV.DIKIKO ROOK SET — Complete. ial, teletype and telephone operation, less tban Jl.00 an Dour after lett. they tiava a, TV thtrt lor mel Okay Call dash • over 80 m.pih. • whitewalls • '62 RENAULT DAUPHINE Demo., 1,800 miles $1295 general office, salary open, For ap-S, 1M1, but no overtime for euoh em- now etep talking e-heut it and do It 7I7-39M ointment call KE 1-3160. ployment le required until Sept. t, AOII TV, Bery ffi, Netw»e aty. Ml s- HU RUO SB, night etude- St. Pimere heater, defroster .uriibody construction '61 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE $1050 1M3. If you are offered lets by cov-8082. ' J6o, largo dot honac, tie. lit Mate ' EXPERIENCED DICTAPHONE OPER- ered employers, or If you have duel- It., Port Mor.rr.oum. . 55 HP (compare!) • all-inclusive price ATOR — Knowledge of medical terms tlons concerning toll law or other EIPKRS. CREBPZR8, WHKRI'd ya, •58 VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, R/H $750 Helpful. Apply in person, to personnel activities of the U.I. Department of et thjia eyea, Jaepni, Cr«ep«n. L1VINO ROOli, dlnlni room tunlture, department of Rlvervlew Hosltal. Labor, call or write U.f. Department ihere'ihtre'd ya ie|et ttioie burl. HAHAPr, T Entire houienoldt contenu. as South It, • warranty • easy terms. of ubor at Rooms 301. 302, oil Post APPTt IMKB,, I koughBought them at »uAO.BRed Bank. YOUNO LADr — Tjplng and general Office Building, TO! East Itale It.. V. Hwy 3». Neptune Citr. PB »• office work, attfht knowledge of book- Trenton, N. I. ALWAYS HAVE AT LEAST ONE keeping would be helpful Sft-day week: ui". ram: wauvvma — n« run- RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS Write "BX.," Box 511, Red Bank. BARB IHPLOTUllOT A.OBNCI nlni loot. (14' and It' lenttha onlr). FIREPLACE WOOD Cain and Carry. SALES CLERK — Mature woman, full, Qualified Personnel for qutlltr Ortera •piH t» elie. Delivered and Hacked. AUTHORIZED DEALERS FOR time. Five day week. CARROLL'S, 21 tut Broad Long Branca CA I-4W RED BANK LUMBER Broad St., Red Bank. $15 p»r lead AOB BUPLOSJIENT AQINO! Wall >t. KM Bank SH Renault • Volvo • Peugeot • Triumph NURSES — RN. Full time, for 3 to Iverr order * etnllcant our enecialit. Call anytime U Braal It. Red Bank SH T-MM 119 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. RED BANK 11:30 p.m. shift. All employee benefits. lau OA t-MOO extenilon 2il. •OWABCS BUTI/OiMINT AOKNOt SEE, IT'S FUN SH 7-2205 COUNTER OIRL—40-noiir week, no IxeoutlYMUles-Otflce-Domestlo taint wlUi Cook * Dunn, live u> OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9 SH 1-5886 nlfhte. WINDSOR 5 and 10 LUNCH- Iliteertty and «bra» wits Uth nhUe _ 7t% oTer outer llret line saiau. EONETTE, 179 Newman Springs Rd., » Brotd m. SB T-WT7 KM Beck Call now and (et quick free delivery. RELAXA-CIZOR — Kip rMueer. H ShreweDUry. model, H0, lO-room gae heater U0. BUSINESS ASSISTANT lo the Super- CallS|Mt4i. M&DICAL BECRETAKX — Mature, intendent, Boe.ro. ot Education lecre- PROWN'S experienced. good salary. Write ten-- A full-time position. Applicants Broad St. Rid Bank SH 1-THOCOMPLETtLT AUTOSAIW OB "B.M.," Box 511, Red Bank. eubmlt resume to "Superintendent," WASHER—Seven yeara old. Bgullent Freehold Township Schools, Freehold, MINK COAT — Full length. flU alaee condition. «. til- time employment, LITTLE SILVER W1-06M Headboard! K«t. crib mattriaa St.tS, CLEANERS. 601 Branch Ave., Little SEEKING POSITION — Oaring tor an •Ingle niaitreH SUM, maple bad, Sliver. SH 1-1206. Invalid or companion to aged, expert- LAWIOM/COUCH - Perfect condition. full em, I1I.M. Kitchen lit B».W, IS WORTH $500 . . . SALESGIRLS — Experienced preferred. ence and reference. Will also relXve Make offer. HIRIier aJ4.05. aS, ltldAlttown «B l-IIU. Olea »ve- 1963 Fairlane for $51.00 linotype operator. NlgM shift. For In-HIGHLANDS - 10 cotUgM, com- nlnga till • p.m. terview write "AO". Box 511, Redmercial garage, 4,000 ft.; tavern BNOBR SEWINO MACHINB - Colt Hwy. 35 LI 2-1020 Eatontown Bank; stating age1 and experience. sole model J01-2, ttralght needlr, with STUDIO COUCH ri«—Wire rKontr 1963 Meteor for $54.30 building. Package grosses $6,500. attachmenti, Ma. Call SH 1-23J3. g»; mahoiany cocktail table MM J3XPBRISNCED — Short order cook. J35.O0O eolld rock maple oheit-on-cheit C».t*: Look for the "sign of the FIAT Apply In person MARTINI'S DINBR, large vanity Sw.IO, living room ehalra Hwy. 36, Kea-naburg. PICTURE WINDOWS tt.oo. pair mapla twin heda at tHK>, 1963 Gaiaxie for $55.75 WANTED — Sub-contractora, layout MIDDLETOWN - •^Ire^family. Aluminum to match our tali eotnbl- 13x11 carpet MS. two-piece Kick wil- men, framers, iheatheni, cornice men. Rented, corner. Ideal (or couple. nttion wlodtrwi. Eiiy lift out. ia.va low eet O2.50. More and more. Apply WIHett Acres, Harmony Hd., Nets 10%. !mt and money, Shop Prdvn'l Mr RUSCIL'S, 29 B. Front St., KM Bask. 1963 Monterey for " \ $65.85 Mlddletown. Anlc for Jim. Aluminum window*, doori, cuttari, $15,000 TRADE IN your old rarnrtnre wltn no "Value-Rated" CARPENTER — For commercial v porch .ncloium, veiilbuHi, Jalouilii, down payment and get a BIW parlor maintenance. Call alter 0 p.m. OS 1- tUtr combinatt&m. me. or dining room eet at tale prloea, Wil- 1032. TAVERN — Residence, fixturei, liam Left Furniture In«., Hwy B>, 1963 Thunderbird for $111.80 PROWN'S Wddletown. SH 1-3JU, opaa ••edan Used Cars are: SHOE SALESMAN ' — Eiparlonced, building. Six rooms. Complete. till » p. a. steady employment. Feljenion Bhoei. $42,500 I] Broad St. SH 1-79M Rid Bank 1963 Continental for $ 159.75 OO 4-0X47. RESTAURANT 'EQUIPMENT — For SIGNED WOOD Immediate eale. Call USED CAR SALESMAN M2-3o30 BOWTELL SLAT WINDOW SHADES Every VA1UE-RATED used car Delivered with all factory equipment, Good opportunity for aggreiBivt man UVINO ROOM chain, ruah bottom Intftreitci in permanent lalei career Ra«l Estaf* White-mural or told apttttr. Regular chalre, antique Empire deek, bedroom on our lot carries a signed wind- with 1^0,000,000 service company o. ouatom price to M". Natural H0.5> - eulte, two breakfaat eeu. bar, lamp*. including heater... Three-year pay out top preitlge. Seillne or related tx- State Hwy 36 - Leonardo >ur aale pilce as.M, white cuuom drtpei, cooking and baMnc utenelle, shield label, our pledge that thq TSMSKSSDN O- perlence desirable. Excellent employee >rtee (10.71 — our eale price tt.M, dlihee, glame, mlacellaneoui artlelei. 3 RADIO D_ ... Acceptable credit rating necessary. jenefits. car expenaes and lalary Plu* 291-2100 Sold epatter euatom price 113.43 - Plione HO S-0187. car has been accurately appraised 3 HEATER D_ progressive commlislon icale based on 3D years in the Bayshore our eale price K». There li no THREE DINETTE SBT8 — Rerular and (airly priced, You get a full 3 POWER STEfRMG a_ appliance itler Bend complete Teiume charje lor ipeclaj fit. Quite a aale I IM at US each. Kitchen ehaln re- 3K1WEII HAKES Including salary tequlrementi to covered. SK 1-IUl. 'B.K.", Box 511; Red Bank. WE HAVE WAITING BUTERS — For PROWN'S measure of value in every used Uauor atorea. FLeaie call TWO STUDIO COUCHSi - JOlrtS. carl MACHINIST - All around for Job SH 7-3300 SI Broad SI. Red Bank «i 1-7M0Separate mattreeaea, two tunda cuah- shop. Atlantic Highland! area. Good FOR UBABS — OIILF 8ERVICK STA- Lona each. Blue color, grey moie frlng* position for rla-ht mar. Call 2011954 TION — Establlahid, high volume, WROUGHT IRON trim. Beet offer. Call between S end 7 after 6 call CA 2-3734. nelchbornood - nllhway type location. Ulli, anl eolumni, for leltinataiiaiion, evanlEga. SH 1-H05. EXPERIENCED WIRE MEN — For Route M, Port Monmouth. Paid Jun drill, eaw, ana bolt lit plac* your- 8ALB — Threl-^ece aecttonal couch, wiring from schematics. ELECTRO IM- tralnlnr. Excellent opportunity for right aood condition. Beet offer over S10O. PULSE LAB.. 208 River St.. Red Bank. man. HEmlock «-9M6 »-} weekdayi. CO 311 7-1532. 4-3161 nlthta, weekendi, "" RED BANK LUMBER WELDER-MAINTENANCE MAN — Ex- .'AINT CLOSEOUT — DlteontmueiJ ... SEALED ENGLISH perienced in pipe welding desired, ex- CONTRACT TRUCKINO BUaiUEBS— colore In Super Kemtone, Kern Olo, perienced on, alloy steel desired, but Three truckl now on leatc. Coins bual- Vilipir and Merkln. n.M gal. «0e et. Our signed. VALUE- not essential. Company paid benetLti. neaa lncludea all equipment and eon-WINDOW SHADES KLARIN'S, H Monmouth It., Ret Bask. SH 1-6000 AGENCIES SH .7-4545 HATCO CHEMICAL DIVISION, King tracu. Oood Income. SCHMIDT SH T-S83S. RATED warranty i s Georxe Poat Rd., Fordf. N. J. TRUCKINO, 787-5681 WOMEN'S APPARIL — Coatume Jew- 98c backed by our reputa- • Since 1904 —MONMOUTH & MAPLE, RED-BANK AUTOS & TRUCKS elry and millinery bualneaa, eatabllihed 3rlng your roilera. New- enaJie pul (Mm* Clutinti MM for 13 yean. No deed atock. Price on wllle you wait. White, green, ivory. OB Th« Ntit P»|«) tion for quality mer- lncludea etock, Dxturei, beating unit 1» cuitom made »d belter etnaii. and air conditioner. Nev building, rent PHOWTH 81 BROAD ST.. RED BAMK chandise and dependable * S250 a month. Retiring asking JIS.OSO. service. WALKER ft WALKIR, Reallon, Hwy. X, Shrewsbury. SH 1-5212 24-Hour Servtcft. MORTGAGES BUICK MOTOR DIVISION ... and DELIVERED DEBT CONSOLIDATION GENERAL MOTORS CORPORATION to your satisfaction! HOMEOWNERS ONLY CONSOLIDATE ALL YOUR DIBTfl DISTRICT MANAGERS INTO OMB PAYMENT. NO RED TAPE, FAST SERVICE. , Will interview Applicants for position of SALES CHECK THESE BUYS! EMPIRE JERSEY MANAGER for w.ll ««tabli»h»d fr*nehis«d Buielc NO MONEY DOWN BUDGET TERMS MORTGAGE CORP. dealer that it moving to brand new facilities and I960 CADILLAC 1961 OLDSMOBILE Home Office: 303 Waahlngton St. '61 OLDSMOBILE $2295 '61 FORD $1295 Newark, New Jerfley expanding the entire operation. Be. CALL 747-6202 FOR APPOINTMENT •Rtintow" TV * H.rdwtt* (aoroM' Acme lotl Broad, Red Xihk BED BANK REGISTER PETS * UVESTOCK HOUSES FOR HALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR WX. HOUSES FOB ihlS. HOUSES TOR lALE BEAUTIFUL"M£C Oerraia saeu 20—tniiy, March 1, 1963 J>uj», excellent temftera»»ni f7 5a WI4340 ' ^f OFFICE OfftfUN©Si AKC REGISTERED GOLDEN COUJl JOSEPH G. McCUE, REALTOR FOR SALE BURSTING At THE *E^MST " , :• ^. AND CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES -, O« J. LESTER RIGBY ASSOCIATES, INC. RUMSON, N. J. Stretch out on Biia %-icre plot with plenty of rooptag room *r OWICB COPYlna MACHINE — Ex- 1882. • • 30 RIDGE ROAD. etlleat condition. Reasonable. PARAKEET — And breeding acceg. REALTORS the children. Inside, four twin-si?* bedrooms, huge Mmfly _ftu> SH 7-3300 aorlei. Call 842,0444 room, spacious living »nd dining rooms, eat-in kitchen with ffl«n- DINING ROOM &ET — And Kenrnore OS 10038 504 Shrewsbury Avenue New Shrewsbury, N. J. washer, basement, two-car garage. Hot water baseboard heat. automatic wajher. Call BASSET HOUND PUPS — AKC, TRI THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR OVER FHA appraised at $25,000. Absentee owner has reduced to $24,150. SM-2M1 COLOR. 741-7741 37 YEARS EXPERIENCE MAN'S SUIT — Like new. Size 39-33. SH 7-1091) Call between 12 and 6 p.m. TOY POOULE — Mate. AKC reglfl. DescMr. and Mrs. Homebuyer: HARD TO BELIEVE ' . , . BH 14453. tered. Apricot, eleven weeks old. LINCROCT - RANCH - WALKING DISTANCE SCHOOLS, SHOP- Four-bedroom ranch boasting 21-ft. living room with fireplace, oen, . OS 1-05M When you come to our office, we realize you want to purchase PING, CHURCHES. Three bedrooms, bath, living room, " ' _ UPRIGHT PIANO home, but we also know that we should help you make your dining efficient kitchen, space for second bath, paneled recreation room $100 AKC REGISTERED — Golden collie room, kitchen, jalousied porch, patio, attached garage, full base- with parquet floors and built-in bar, basement workshop, screen and. chihuahua pupa, stud service. choice by showing you the best home value for your money, give OS 1-1SG2 ment. Nicely landscaped plot, dead end street. Taxes $425. Own- porch and garage. All this for $19,500. Even hot water heat! COFFEE TABLE _ Leather ton, $3 honest advise about communities, schools, transportation, financing, er transferred, $19,900. three lable lamps, 1$ each: antlqi ANGEl, FISH i - - Commons, rive foi etc. The following homes were carefully chosen as our features Three blocks to bus. Bring your check book. Victorian sofa, perfect. $150: Hammol $1. 436 Middle Rd,, Hazlet. Bolovol. S60; maple bfflroom chair an CO (-0753 for this week. See them with us; agree with us that they are WATERFRONT COLONIAL - DEEP WATER - RIPARIAN CUSTOM BUILT RANCH . m. • lamp. 510. 1< wood 8*v«, $10. 842-018 among the best. RIGHTS - DOCK -FIVE .BEDROOMS, 2V4 BATHS - Large; Four-year-old home in exclusive yet convenient location. Three FOR SALE REAL ESTATE FOR RENT square living room (cobblestone fireplace), kitchen, pantry, laun- spacious bedrooms, two tiled baths, 22-ft. den, living room with SUPPORTED VINYL Custom-built three-bedroom Ranch, master bedroom is 18x17 with dry, utility room; two-car detached Earage, fully insulated. Many Naupahyde and Boltaflex APARTMENTS tastefully tiled bath and dressing room, beautiful fireplace in 21x15 cheerful fireplace, formal dining room, large modern kitchen with foamart Hwy. 33 Eatontown U 2-01 extras including combination Etornr sash and screens. Asking dishwasher. Two-car garage, full basement. Hot water neat. iving room, full dining room, second bath, 23x14 covered porch, $37,000. LUMBER REMNANT'S full dry basement with gameroom and workshop, two-car garage. Excellent condition. $38,500. . Hard to get, small sizes of ptnp, lia MANOR EAST New Shrewsbury—$24,90(L LITTLE SILVER - NICE DUTCH COLONIAL — GOOD FAMILY 4-F STATUS! ! ! ! board, pegboard, moldings, build I; - materials. Big savings In our ba BRAND NEW Reduced $4,000 for quick sale — three-bedroom split level witl AND SCHOOL NEIGHBORHOOD — Living room, dining room, Fun For Favorite Friends! Greet your guests in this attractive mtnt. - Serve yourself. GARDEN APARTMENTS river rights. Two baths, living room features brick fireplace, full kitchen, sunrooni, three bedrooms and feitbjba^ment' and lava- foyer with elegant brick planter, guide them through to either tory. One car detached garage, near bus lineTlow taxes. Asking RED BANK LUMBER One and two hcdrt>oma, siliuK"! in tin dining room, electric kitchen, 25' gameroom. On tree-lined street the "raised" living room for semi-formal conversation or into the $22,500. 9 Will St. RP.1 Rank BH 1-S heal Red Bank residential area, $14. :onvenient to everything. Non-development, Middletown—$20,500. family room for just plain fun! It's hard to describe, so why per month and up. not call and let us show you. Four bedrooms. V/i baths, base- LOW, LOW PRICES RUMSON - BRAND NEW COLONIAL - BUILDER SAYS SLIGHT ment, hot water heat, too. $24,900. 741-7200 OR 741-1900 Five-bedroom Ranch—all large. Two baths, living room, fire- Bithtub enclosures. Showrr dooi place, dining room, kitchen,' dishwasher, large den, utility room, ALTERATIONS IF SOLD NOW! Center hall, living room, dining JUdlalw cove is. Sliding filasi dooi room, kitchen, three bedrooms and bath. Full basement, den or RESPLENDENT RANCH Porch enclosures. Gutters. Awnl: P1UL1P J. BOWERS &. CO. wo-car attached garage. Very fine address in Little Silver, wlndowa. Siding. Jalousies. Combir R,?al Estate Since 1S9* Ready for occupancy. Only $27,900. recreation room, two-car garage. Has no competition at $23,000. Sparkling throughout. Entrance foyer, living room with cozy tlon windows. Arciillects and buiide WALTER S, OVERTON raised hearth, dining room, three*bedrooms, two full baths, well- contact ua. Free delivery. Call today. AHlliate Colonial as Virginia. Center hall five-bedroom home with 21/ LINCROFT — LOVELY LIVABLE COLONIAL — FIVE YEARS planned kitchen, huge basement. Hot water, baseboard heat. Deep PROWN'S 60. White St. Red Ban baths. Jiving room, fireplace, banquet dining room, modernlj OLD - BEAUTIFUL WOODED AREA - Four bedrooms, 1VS plot with trees! Three minutes to commuting station and shopping. 32 Broa.3 St, Red BanK SH 1-75- Oppoaite Municipal Parking Lot equipped kitchen, family room, separate laundry room on firsi baths, foyer, Iving room, dining room, attractive modern kitchen A MUST on your inspection list at $25,500. ' floor. Full basement, two-car garage. On an acre in Shrewsbury, with breakfast area, den, tiled basement, screened porch,, attached LET'S FACE IT garage, excellent condition, lovely quiet neighborhood. Only $31,900. SUBLET — Five-room apartment, You may pick your decorations—$34,900. MIDDLETOWN OFFICE OFFERINGS: SCOTT TOWERS, 3SJ2 Ocean Ave. RUMSON - BEAUTIFUL OLD COLONIAL - OVER ONE HUN- ENORMOUS Apartment 6 B, I>ong Branch. Call Members of the Red Bank Multiple Listing Service CA 2-7t>55. DREP YEARS OLD - REMODELED, TASTE AND CHARM - 1951 Bi-Level wi* four bedrooms, dining room and extra large In tht iprlns and fall. ALUIIINU: recreation room. Excellent condition, city sewers. $1990 takes COMBINATIONS now on sale KRE ItED BANK — Small furnlKhed apart Excellent condition. Living room, dining room, unusual country INSTALLATION. Only ill for $77. Ca ment, first floor, suitable for one bus kitchen. Three bedrooms, two baths and powder room, basement, over veteran's mortgage with $145 monthly payments. Low clos- today. No charge lot measuring. ness man. SH 1-5392. APARTMENTS APARTMENTS patio. Low taxes. Nice plot with trees. $37,000. ing costs, quick possession. Inspect now! Just 50 minutes to TWO FURNISHED APARTMENT; THREE ROOM rurniHliprl apartmei PROWN'S T KED BANK — Centrally located. SI: New York City. In P.umson, ',; block from bus. Adults, Adults. N o pels. 7U-6121 or LI rooms, three bedrooms, cnl heat, n< We invite you to CALL; OR WRITE for our BRAND NEW BRO- 3} Broad St. Bed Bank BH 1-75 $70 ami SSI) with utilities. B42-06K. 2277. utilities. SH 1-4417 THIIEB ROOMS — Private CHURE LISTING OVER 100 HOMES FOR SALE! NO OBLIGA- BETTER THAN NEW COLONIAL Heat and utilities Included. FIVE-KOOM UNFURNISHED APAR' IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY — Threi TION! Just old enough to have the kinks ironed out—the Kentucky Blue FLUSH DOOR CLOSEOU KH 7-1279 MENT — Utilities supplied. 140 Shrew bedroom ranch, Immaculate condltloi $3.50 #ach, ciBh, carry, H&nj hoa: >uvy Ave; Kotl,Banh. No CiUls p' Call owner. SH 7-3000. grass established and trees and'shrubbery put in. 22-ft. living doors assorted uzes, In eicellet BELFORI) -• P'our rooms iimi bath, RED RANK — Waterfront apartme FURNISHED BUNGALOW - 125 Wei MEMBER RED BANK AREA MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE room, dining room, three bedrooms, 1V4 baths, attractive recrea- •hape.. Pick them up In our bargai heat furnisher., Business couple pre. rlvpr i>r!vileges for boating. Three hl Side Avenue. kuement.' ferred. 787-0012. tion room, sewing room, efficiently planned kitchen, attached ga- rooms, two baths, finest resident! , SH 1-8065 rage. Walled patio for summer fun. All' this for $19,500. RED BANK LUMBER 8PRJNOVIEW GARDENS •B, J17S. Call 842-1209. aPUT-LBVEL — Six rooms, V,r Frame* Hwy. 35 1,000 feet south of Lily-Tulip Co. Middlrtown MASSAGE EQUIPMENT — For rer TWO ROOMS FURNISHED — All utili- Rumeon. 842-1150. or lale. Fr.i delivery. SOUTH JERSffi ties, . parking apace. 82 Shrewsbury LONG BRANCH — Furnished apa • Exterior Doors Fully WeatherstrlPDed SURGICAL. SH 7-2611 Ave.. Red Bank. merits. Four rooms and batii. Hei DUPLEX—-lied Bank. Two bedrooms • General Mntorn Delco Condition*ir 6 7 1-33 I I and water supplied. CA EM553. no utilities, J85. Call ATERS-TRUFOLC • Gas Fir erf Heat LADY'S double dresser with mlrro AGENCY. SH 1-2S3B. ' • Optional Air-Cnnrlitlnnlne Avallabli Multiple Listings and Trade-Ins • lamp, bookcase, throw rugs, two pa LONG BRANCH — Three-room apa • All Copper Plumbing Ic» skates, paU of drapes for plctur merit, partly furnished. Tiled bath, hi • 100 Amcere Electric Service 1 n"(t hot wnter, iieur the bench a • Bathrnnm Vanity — Choice of Formlra, Mosaic Tile or Marblt SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND MAP window, like new. OS l-106fi. sliopplrig. $75 per month. Call CA WANTED TO RENT HARVEST TABLE — Never uicd, J5' QUIET LUXURY LIVING U053 or CA 2-2408. • Kllchen Cabinets — Choice of Lifetime Plastic Finish or Red Birch Early American couch, large cockt QETTINO MORE AND MORE PROS' with Natural, Frultwood or Coppertone Finish J4.HOUR SERVICE table and -decorator Colonial table. E' THREE ROOMS — Unfurnished, thh PECTS — For three-bedroom rental • Norgc Gas Dryer AT A MODERATE PRICE floor, light housekeeping, good loc* homes. List any rental lor fast action, • Welblit. WaH Ovpn — Chrrnne of Fnur Coinm . cellent condition. 5160. Sxl5..ovnl brai MATTHEW J. GILL AGENCY, 714 Rl • WeiBi't Cnnn'er Ranee — Bnrni«hed Aluminum ruR and two smaller ones. $30. LI SEE MANOR EAST tlon, Private entrance. Quiet buslnesi 183J. roman. 555, SH 1-0761- 33. Middletown. 03 1-3200. • Caloric Kitr.heu CadrlJe — fleven Colors WILUAM STREET, RED BANK • CaJoric Kitchen CaHclie — Seven Coloora PUMP OHGAN In excellent condltlo THE NEWEST, MOST MODERN 'HREE-ROOM APARTMENT — A FAMILY BURNED OUT • Progress Exhaust Fan RAY VAN HORN REALTORS approximately 75 years old, reascnab APARTMENTS IK THE AREA. nun) lease. |65 per month. On bus 1U Needs flvc-slx room house immediately • Rheem 40-Gal. Glass Lined Hot Water Heater . • - •II 1-0901. n Fair '•Haver. Immediate occupant Red Bank Westslde area. Good, re OVER A QUARTER CENTURY [nqiUcc HALL BROTHERS. 81S RW« liable people, references. SH 1-3437, DIAL 741-7200 or 741-1900 anytime. LARGE — Old fashioned hat rac! \d.. Fair Haven. SH '1-7686. MULTIPLE LISTINGS Bookcase. Call UNFURNISHED — Second floor fotu THREE-BEDROOM'HOME — Koypoi PRICES FROM $20,950 OS 1-0038 •oom apartment In Red Bank, no utll Malawarr, Middletown section. Unde BUY DIRECT FROM BUILDER .. ROYAL ROSE — das range, go I en. SSO. Call AYERS-TRUFOLi 5125. Call CO 4-1204. AT $16,950 BRAND NEW HOME IN FAIR HAVEN. Three big bed- condition. 36" OS 1-2401 aller 5 p.m GENCY. SH 1-2838. weekends. ASBURY PARK — Four-roorfl apart- WE 1MB an overflow o! bona Uii PIELAET, INC. — 741-3306 rooms, . tiled bath, Formica streamlined kitchen, dryer, washer ment on Main St. Near bus. Adults MEW UNFURNISHED — Four-rooi prospects looking for two to four bed hookup and spacious garage. UPRIGHT PIANO — only. 595 a month Includes all utilities. lpartment, 5127 a month plus electr rooms. Call us tor fast action to havi Danemar Drive, Middlefown CALL CROWELL AGENCY, Realtor. 41 E. :tty, Available April 1. 173A Bran your borne ranted. THE BERG AOEN DIRECTIONS: Route 35 io Chipsd Hill Rd. (at O«sls Restaurant). CY. Rt. 35. Middletown. OS 1-1000 LAKEFRONT! You'll love this like new seven-room center hall Front St., Red Bank. SH 1-4030. .. Red Bank. 741-2552. Chapel Hill Roart one block to Danemar Drive and model home. l EATONTOWN - Four rooms, two bed LEONARDO — 3?i rooms, prlvat' OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAY NOON TO DARK colonial. Four bedrooms, 2 /z baths, study. Paneled family room, MERCHANDISE WANTED rooms. Beautifully furnished apart- jatri, entrance, all utilities furnished FURNISHED ROOMS bar, pastel carpeting throughout. Dishwasher, two-car garage, ment, available now. Alt utilities sup- usinesa coyple. 291-0317 after 5. dry basement, awnings, porch. $41,200. Offers invited. WANTED plied. Near shopping center, ample CURKY'S furnished rooms. M B. High parking. Call SH 7-0100 or LI 2-3821 HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE •*^ O8IU ORIENTAL RUGS COMMERCIAL RENTALS land Ave., Atlantic Highlands. Kltcher A COLONIAL FOR YOUR FAMILY amidst talloaks, holly and CHINESI AMD PERSUN PERFECT OPPORTUNITY for single privileges. 291-0599. Reasonable rate FRIEDMAN GALLERIES !>erson.' Transfer makes this beautiful- LJ.RCE HOUSEKEEPING ROOM — evergreens. Seven-room two-bath colonial. Center hall, fireplace, PR «-3I« Evenlngi CA 2-1482 ly furnished studio apartment possible OFFICE SPACE Newly decorated, hot and cold water, REDDEN AGENCY STANLEY K. DOWNS open porch, basement and two-car garage. Prestige neighborhood. GRAND PIANO WANTED — Any con- exclusive Red Bank aren. Rent rea apply 21 Peters PI., Red Bank. ditlon, .does- not have to play. sonable. Call 747-2445 after 3, ' leat furnished, will redecorate to tui REALTOR Asking $27,750. ' ^ 787-2528 four requlrments. Beat location, wll SINGLE ROOMS - Clean and com Realtors — Insurorj BURNISHED — Three-room apartment ub-dlvMe if necessary, See and com fortable. Heasonablt rates. Gentlemen OLD FURNITURE — Antlaues, chlni private bath and entrance, Hwy. 35, >are. SH 7-1100. preferred. 92 Wallace St. SH 1-5392. "Homes of Charm and Value" RIVERVIEW ACRE. Here's your center hall rancher. Over 100 . glaaaw&tt, vt objects and orle-a-bra Mldillcto-wn, bus Wne. Couple preferred. CUTE BUNGALOW — Good foi feet long! Nine rooms, 2% tiled baths, four bedrooms, two fire-, Immediate cash (or anything and ever SH 1-9431 : LODGE ROOM for rent. Center ROOM FOR RENT In a nice house, thing. Ruscll's, 25 East . Front St.. town. Could be used also (or offl gentleman preferred. 27 Spring St retired or honeymoon couple. SHadyside 1-1017 places, den, hobby shop, two-car garage. $31,500. (Way below re- BH 1-1693. ATTRACTIVE six-room apartment on ipace. Approximately 2,400 so.. It. Wrll Red Bank. HH 7-35U6. production cost.) [arm wtth lovely view, nowly decorated 'LODGE' Box 511, Red Bank. Five rooms, two bedrooms, base- ANTIQUES - Palnunii. ». J.AUu' 1120 per month Includes henl- water, FURNISHED ROOMS — For gentle ment, garage. Conveniently lo Member Multiple Listing Service Estate! purchased and appraised. S "toll evenings only LI 2-4355. men. 18 per week and up. 219 Branch, FOUR-BEDROOM SPLIT LEVEL. Family room, garage and base- 7-2001 Tb» Hudson Shop Inc. - SI STORES port Av«.. Long Branch. CA 2-0783. cated on residential street. $12, Sycamore Avenue Shrewsbury Lroad SL, Shrewiburr. UNFURNISHED — Three rnoms and 000. ' ment. Plot 125x200. Priced way below appraisal at $21,900 and an bath, heat, hot water supplied. Busi- White St. — Best location, rcdecor. offer might be accepted. ness couple preferred. 291-0534. 35 tlon completed, amall or large apace HOUSES FOR SALE GARDENER'S PARADISE - Ex- Ocean Blvd., Atlantic Highlands. suit your requirement. SH 7-1100. IMMACULATE HOME IN RED PETS & LIVESTOCK ceptional landscaping—fruit trees 804 River Road Fair Haven, N. J. SEA BRIGHT—Beautiful, new, modern KFICE SPACE In Tuller Buildin BANK — Fireplace, three bed- — flowering shrubs—vegetable SHadyside 7-4100 COLLIE PUP3 — AKC registered, three-room furnished apartment, sepa- callable. Phone during businesi hours HALL BROS. rooms, excellent-kitchen arrange- champion stock. Bellhaven predoml rate entrance. $100 per month. 842-1866. iH 7-2440. garden. Most attractive modern REALTORS ment with dishwasher, and elec- home—five years young! Fire- Id Bank. Three-room un- urnishert and unfurnished. limnedi- formal dining room, efectri Linden Pi. R,4 gut FOR SALE tunlshed apartment, 5120 monlh. SH 1- ,te occupancy. Eamuel Telcher Aj« Hill. Center foyer. Fireplace, Corner Bergen PI. Homes" SH 7-0397 iceanport AVP., Occanport. Call or, latest kitchen, three double sized kitchen with wall oven, three bed Member Multiple Listing 39!) ,1 2-350O or Li 2-3501. Red Bank bedrooms with two tiled. baths, SH 1-1017 rooms, tiled bath, full basement THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL THREE-ROOM unfurrlahed apartments. J95 to ?125 Per Month Excellent location Atlantic Highlands THE BERG AGENCY paneled' den, paneled rumpu with possible playroom, forced REAL ESTATE FOR SALE $84 to 589. all utilities. 291-1454. room, lavatory and laundry hot air gas heat. Two-car ga- 8' SOFA it. 35 Mid die tow: STANLEY K. DOWNS HOUSES FOR SALE 'WO-ROOM apartment completely fur- OS 1-1000 Huge two-car garage. Just madt SNYDER REALTORS rage. $23,000. FLOOR SAMPLE J ilahed, private kitchen, private bath, IELFORD — t duplex. Three-bd available at $35,900. A big horn NKW THREE-BEDROOM RANCH, on« All Foam, Originally $379 ill iitilltlpa Included, newly dpcorntod. nomn, all remodeled. S100 a month Since 1873 . bath, larse kitchen, attached garafi. lea Bright Badminton and Squash Rac- ill 747-5025 or 787-9657, and a big value, JOHN L MINUGH SALE PRICE $179 luct Club, W42-11OH. [OLMHEI, — Three-bedroom bungalow Members Multiple Listings FOAM INTERIORS. INC. 'HREE-ROOM l'NFURNr.SHKI> TP- Iving room, dining room, kitchen, full A MONEY MAKER! Comforta- $70,000 REALTORS-1NSURORS ITAin APARTMENT—S85 month. Ilpnt, msement, onp-car tjnrflge. Avnilnti" ble Fair Haven home on large, RED BANK — Four-bedroom, Hwy. 35 OS 1-1837 Middletown 1 LINCROFT •MI nnit water Incluileff. SH 7-0010 be- imodlately. $115 MEISTRICH AGEN landscaped plot, has guest cot- NAVESINK RIVER ROAD - Ex- Member of Red Bank two-bath split level wilh reCrea-' m fl:30 n.m. ant! G:.10 p. Y, 811 1-5RM. Three-bedroom ranch with full tion room. Excellent condition tage or rental unit to help pay basement and attached garage in clusive location fronting on river Multiple Listing Service expenses (great for the in-lawi with riparian rights and beach, throughout. Best residential area, one of Lincroft's loveliest neigh- yet convenient to town. Out-of- too). Main home includes three- borhoods. 24' living room with deep water, and boathouse. The 35 Rumson Rd. Phone 842-350C bedrooms, modern bath, fire- discerning buyer looking for a state owner anxious to sell. Ask- wood-burning fireplace, paneled ing price $25,000. place, heated sunroom, dining recreation room, beautifully professional area will love the CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY room, basement and garage. landscaped lot.. Asking $22,500. romance and charm of the colo- BERG Many other features. Owne nial grace offered here: New MIDDLETOWN- Three-bedroom A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! Realtor • split with recreation room. Pri- anxious for quick sale. Make an HOLMDEL lectric built in kitchen including vate rear yard with brook. Price offer! Asking $19,500. April Three-bedroom, two-bath ranch wall refrigerator. Two living $16,000. occupancy. > on one-acre plus,, lovely grounds rooms, formal entrance hall, two NON-VETS $450 DOWN j Adding Machines —Typewriters Electrical Contracting Painting and Decorating iyith brook. 36* living room with iireplaccs, den, banquet size din VETS - NO DOWN nEI) BANK AREA fireplace, two-car built-in garage ng room, eleven bedrooms, five WEART-NEMETH AttractivLtlracllve well-built Cape Codod.. TreesTrees, basement. Low taxes. Asking Jatjis, three car garage with two ADDING MACHINES - Typewriters C01IMBRCIAI. and residential wlr- TOM SMTB! - Painting and Decor- ellar, St. James Parish,, foufourr bed IMMEDIATE POSStSSION AGENCY sold, rented, repaired. Serpieo'a 101 Inc. New construction, remodeling, ating. General Contracting, fully In* roomsooms, tmmacjilatetmmacjilate. 6ro ddown quallifii d $26,000. ' garage apartments, new roof. Monmouth St.. Red Bank. SH 7OIB5. alteraiinris; adcijuate service Installa- surrrd. Twenty years experience. Fret uyeruyer . Attractive VA lloan assu tions and heating. Gaydlek Electric. estimates. SH 1-9491 after 6 p.m. myer. Aiiraxiwe VA loan assume AT CLOSING REALTOR 787-M03. ableb , J15.IW0. outstandintdi g valuel . Cal MIDDLETOWN Antiques Wanted today. Immediate occupancy. PAINTING ANP PAPER HANGING— A CADILLAC HOME ! Four bed- Love Realty Co. Our Astronauts are reaching "for the 102 WEST FRONT ST. For a good clean Job. reasonable. rooms, Vfi baths, formal dining, Licensed Brokers moon and you can accoinpllih the OM Dolls, Kunn. Jewelry, cut RtaKS. Home Improvements Call SH 7.341(1, Ed Zlnner. •ame results by landing your family In SHadyside 1-2240 furniture. Civil W«r booln. Appraisals Adams Agency arge eat-in kitchen, basement, Lhis magnificent three-bedroom tancl made. Gllman. 6H 7-1U1. located on a well-landscaped . V* acn 24-HOUR SERVICE FINIHI1EP BASEMENTS, rrmodel- Howard Ave. New Shrewsbury ttached garage. Lot 127x200 In,, pmmblng, electric wiring, tti.i. Piano—Organ Tuning High FHA mortgage can be as- 747-5050 lot. Pifinty of dining apace, ceramic Member Red Bank Area Appliance Repairs flonry .mil p.ilntlug For Irea enllnuite "Open 7 Days" tile bath, science Kitchen with wall c^ll SH 7-IG72 in l-soi* an I-SISJ sumed,, Asking $21,400. Shrewsbury oven ami counter-top range, -and at Multiple Listing Service PIANOS—ORGANS HUM SON - First lime offered. On « tached Rar'agc, are all yourn. Many I APPLIANCE REFAIIt and Installa- WotlKIN'O MAN'S contractor-Alter- Tuned — Repaired — Regulated large beautifully landscaped lot witl World War IL Vets are still quMKieti. tion. Reatdenwal and commercial wir- OS 1-2590 LITTLE SILVER See us abriut your status. ing. Allen Electric. BH 7-0612. utlonR Additions, palnllue. mnRiinry. Rnymnnd fiosworth 811 1-7853 spec! met! trees and ahruhn. Ilnnch LIKE FISHING?? and nil those llttl* Jobs.' Evening! LO ityle home In excellent condition. Liv- CORNERS MIDDLETOWN oveiy Ihrervbertroom oplit, residential FULL PRICE $14,990. 6-1714. riE room, 26' long, dining room, ti com- ren. S:*2,D0O, Tremenrloufl value, Im- This very attractive two-bedroom hom« Aulo Body Repair ilete new 22' kitchen with a. bap nnd ieilate occupancy. Call today, won't wltli expansion attic has a hr.alitlrul Plumbing and Heating lreakfant area. Home arranged two ED BANK HOME—Just oil Broad aat., Monmouth County Office' finished basement with eilra kitchen Lawn Mower Repairs ertrooms, ilres.ilng room and sunroom, II. Seven rooms, two tialhft, flrc|ilHcc, ind cabinets. Excellent condition EXPERT PAINTJNO anj body re- fnslly converted Into three bedroomn. itnnorcli. In excellent uondltlon. Quiet throughout. Only seven years old, pair. Moderntn prices McCarthy KEEGAN'S trecl. Walking distance to flhoppinK, THE BERG AGENCY Walking distance to Shadow Lake. Bet- Chevrolcl, Atlantic HlRhland«. 291-0305 24 Hour Service. All Heating units lot water heating system. Both Mom ALL KINDS OF LAWN MOWERS— soivlced. SH 7-1027, SH 1-7875. nrl Top would Just love thnt kltclien criools and trains. $17,850. Call us to- Adams Agency ter hurry, It won't last it JUS,800. Hand nnd circular inws. nharnened. 'all Tor .further Information auclj tia !ny. ItOLKTON WATEKBUrtY, ncnl- • "Personalized Service" repaired Free pick up. 2H1-C437. 'Xirns estimated at more than $2,000. Drs, IS W. Front St., Red Bank. Howard Ave. New Shrewsbury CROWELL AGENCY, Realtor Auto and Truck Rental "Open 7 Days" OSborne 1-1000 Roofing, Siding and Insulation )flered nt $HJ)f>0. [{ 7-3S0O. 1 t. Front 81. .lUdBank 8111-1030 AVIS—Rent a new cm or truck. lx)w Painting ED BANK COLONIAL — Tllreo bed- Rt. #35 Middletown, N. J. Multiple Listing Service rates. M»plo Ave., Red Bank. SH 7- The Glaiebroolc Agency in, living room with fireplace, dlli. IAGNIFICENT SEVEN-ROOM RANCH 0308. PR <-»2H. Pally 7 a.ra.—10 p.m. ALUMINUM SIDING - 14 colors, K room, modern eat-In kitchen, lieal- ri tree-lined street In beautiful aren. Daily 8-Q Saturday, Sunday 10-7 1NTERHACIAL VALUE PAINTING at Us finest. Interior and on* week delivery, low low prices. Realtor d sun room, l'!i baths, garage. Extras. nter hall, three spacious hedroom". ovely four bedrooms, cellar No exterior. Lowest rates. Bxl'J room, Free estimates. PROWN'S, 32 Broad ivenue of Two Rivera ' numsc 10,000. ail 1-6373. 'o tiled balhs, 14x22' living room, down paVment Vets. H50 down Non- Building Contractor one coat, P0. W. Evans. SH I-B5I7. St., Red Bunk. BH 1-75O0. 812-1700 tiarule, formal dining room, kitchen LIST YOUR HOME Vets Ouutunitlnt value, *UM». Also Member Mulllple LIMlng ;1VER PLAZA — Four-rc-om Cape ith knotty pine cabinets and formica two-bedroom rancher, $10,000. BUILDER - New homei, room ad- Insulation A Siding Corp Certified Tod, fid! cellar, delflched (rarng-e, oil ounters. IIUBD rilnc paneled den with wltli in for prompt service. Member ditions, basement and attic roornR. K0-DAY OCCUPANCY Multlplo Listing Service. ROLflTON kitchen!, carafe, repairs «nd alter- Painting &nd Decorating Johns-Manvllle contractor. PR B-fl407 leat. good residential section. Assuina i*amed celling. 38x27' game room and WATEIlBUJtY, Realtors ulnco lD2t>, lfl or Adam Llnzmayer 291-0302 VET'S NO S DOWN II mortgone, JH.000. Days BH 7-3658. nil basement. Hot water nil baseboard W. Front St., Red Dank. SH 7-3500. atlons. Herbert jaigenraucn. all I^B^OI. NO CLOSING COSTS Ivenlncs SH 1-1977. loat. Two-car attached garage. Asking Adams^Agency A. J. PICONS - Ceramic Ilia con- LOUI3 CA83AN — Pjimter. decorator, OLSON CO. INC.-Roofing, Siding * Juallfled buyer can move In this three M non. BLWOon A. ARMSTRONG, 'IUJE COLONIAL — Four huge bed- Howard Ave. ' New Shrewsbury tractor lor quality, price, and prompt papcrhaiiBPr, "5 years experii'iice 43 insulation. Imtnller) and guaranteed jodroom ranch home, living room 1IDDLETOWN — Two-hertroom ranch, \OENCY, Keallor, 555 Prodpect Ave., •oorm, 2'/i bathi, 24x16 living room, "Open 7 Days" service. Frta astlmate. Cull 291-2120 Chapln Ave. 811 1-1708 alter 6 p.m. for 10 years. PR 6-O70J SHI 0540. lining area, eat-In kitchen, well oven, .ttached garage. eat-In kitchen, IdB ili Silver. .BH 1-450(1. ' landed kltchon-dlnlnff room wltli fire- SH 1-5098 , a,, ,. - or MI.2H77 iiiintcr w\> range, modern vanity bath i tra appliances,"fenced yard, place, playroom, laundry. Orle bemiU- 5(M 1* II. IIIL1. - Painter Interior and ill dry basement, recreation room, :0LT8 NECK TOWNSHIP — lam lai ully iHiKtficiiitm) acre m Oak Hill, lim JNCROPr — Thret-bedroom ranch, Ceispool Cleaning Tel. Answering Service ttached farnge. Call owner. 3H 7 ate. Protective zoning. 133x180 building icdlate occupancy. $39,900, OB 1-3MD. I'.i batlm, two-cnr Knrage, Immedlat* ima'l. Very rennoriahle. Call 7I7-H03O. mo. SnirRCl — Young custom- ot. High «nd dry, 1.1,500. Three acres sccopancy. BH 1-5232. ertroom ranch. Woilern uirtlally wooilcd with brook./J5.7S0. L BlirtEWSBnnY—SBVtn-room MS- BEPT1C TAMKB. dry (veils serviced. CARL B JONKS — Palnllnf and LETT 1/3 BE your sacretary. No need ^INCROIT — fleven acrea, rour bod- ^n front porch, white clnp- litree acres ncftr lake. $6,01X1. 2Vj om split. Three-bedrooms, IS baths. Leacblng field sdded. Packho* work, rfecoratlnf. Kull Insurance, cnverag*. to mlsi calls. 24 hour aniivarlDg (wmi, family room morjarn kitchen, ibard sfJIng. Only JU.Iipo. CHATEAU acres Wooded with wldrs runnlnr hrooh. Lens than, two years old. Corner lot, a H. IVUson. SH 1-1MI. For (re« utlmate call 747.3011, •orvlce. BH 14700. tinit.f *rea, •pacloui living room. Ex- IBALTY, nV«r..Es(ale, SIS Carr Ave., 8.000. 3K0IUIE V, ILLMENBEE, Rail cyclone fence, extrsj. Priced In low (More Classified Ad) client fnrmln«, flH 1-2811. uniburg. 717-SSli. Ciutj, Rt. M. Colti Neck. HO 2-3172. (w.ntles. No brokers, SH 1-2302. On The Next Page) HOWE* FOR Mi* HOUSES FOR 8ALE HOUSES FOR 8AtE HOUSES FOR JALE HOUSES FOR. SALE HOUSES FOR, SALE RED BANK REGISTER Friday, March 1, 1963-21

1UHSON—iVi «£f« pa to* ot a bill, .LEGAlNOltCE- WILIIAM H. HINTELMANN (FIRM) ttut-tad In*, hllfa UA4.IT, DO Ml THE LOW AGENCY RUSSELL M. BORUS REALTORS needed. YM, you eu hitvc a but- HonaT REALTORS — IN RUMSON SINCE 1*05 ment. View or tba^ftcetn and tivir. REALTORS Treei wa ihnit* |f"Cf Monmouth (not-leu than two-thirds RUMSON WATERFRONT ESTATE - Thomas Jefferson would have •jrst floor features a fireplace in the living room, full dining )f all the memberi thereof alflrmtUve- life. This older home shows loving care and attention. Colonial admired this home in 1800 as you will today, for it is 'as timeless 'oom, powder room and ideal unfinished space for an old fashioned REAL ESTATE WANTED \y concurring), AS FOLLOWS: with six lovely rooms (three bedrooms). Recreation basement; SECTION 1. For tn« purposes »taterf and up to date as tomorrow. This gracious estate has four master 'amily breakfast room. There are four bedrooms on the second YOUH HOME WANTED — Why list In flection 3 ot thla refunding bond Two-car garage. Close to Fair Haven's top rated schools. It Is 'loor. A big screen porch overlooks a barbecue terrace and open with u»? We advertls* eztenilvel; in rd Inane e, negotiable bonda of Trie bedrooms with baths, a fine large den, sunken living room, 20x33, -awnshlp of Marlboro, in tbt County ol so important to see this house. Only $14,900. lelds. Old sycamores and lots of ivy provide a setting you'll the newipiDers. radio and publish » every room with a Christmas card view of the Navesink River. catalog lor home leekert, We are mem- Monmcmih, New Jersey, each to be House is situated on four wooded and landscaped acres with over ureiy like. Call us for a careful inspection. Asking $33,000.. ben ol the TWK, & national real estate nown M 'Refunding Bond," ar» here- FOUR BEDROOMS — Do you have a growing family? Let us referral lervice. We are "Home Trad- y authoriz*ri to be 1 si tied in tha 300' on the river and as many additional acres as you could wish. show.you this attractive Cape Cod on a quiet street in desirable s" — two Dlfletra, \\ lull time tales rlncipal amount ot J72.0QO purauant IRANT PL. — One of Red Bank's prettiest sections. If you'd like lo, Bectloni WA:2-t»i to 40A:2-63 and Shown to qualified buyers by appointment.- River Oaks. Large living room with fireplace, dining room, iieopie. Call WALKER & WALKER, the convenience of living in town and if you'd like a pretty seven- Walton. Members lied Bank Area Sections <0A:';-W to <0A;2-E» of Uit kitchen and two tiled baths. Full basement with recreation room, [jocal liond Law of the State of New OLD FARM VILLAGE-RUMSON—First time offered, beautifully room home, here's a good possibility. This warm, appealing co- Multiple Listing Service, Shrewsbury. delightful porch for summer entertaining and one-car attached SH 1-5212 anfl Midflletown. 08 1-3129. leraey. -» landscaped center hall, Colonial 14x26 living room, charming din- lonial features a fireplace, a full dining room and a paneled den, SECTION 2. Said bondi ihall bs garage. Asking $26,000. Offers invited.' Send for brochure. WE NEED GOOD HOMES for ierloua lated March 1, 1933, ahall mature tn ing room, paneled den with fireplace, screened porch, large kitch- breakfast room, too. Three ample bedrooms, a warm, dry .cel- buyeri. The Dowitra Agency, Realtors, the principal amount of 110,000 on en. Three master bedrooms, dressing room and two baths on sec- 91 E, Front St., Red Bank. BH 1-8700. March 1 In each of the year* H>6i WILLIAMSBURG COLONIAL available in historic Shrewsbury on lar; a neat, easy-care plot. Why not call for a look? $26,900. ond floor. Separate stairway leading to fourth bedroom and bath BUILDING LOT lo 1SJ70, both Inclusive, and |2,000 on tree lined street. 26x13 living room with paneled fireplacB wall March 1, 3971, and shall bear Interest over two-car attached garage. Flagstone patio, full basement. Ask- REMODELING INTERRUPTED — But there's not much more than Red Bank area, town or surrounding and attractive corner bookshelves, a 74x13 dining room for com- community, Must be adaptable for at a rate not exceeding tlx per centum ing $38,000. iecorating left to do. If you've a big family, this house may be (07a) per annum, payable on September fortable family dining, kitchen with adjoining breakfast room. 1'/$ upleJt Iwme. Write all pBrUcul . 19ti3 and seml-annually Uiereffiter ust right for you. It's a big one—10 rooms—and most of them A.E.," Box 611, Red Bank. >n March 1 and September X in each WOODLAND SETTING—This gracious two-story Colonial has most baths, four lovely bedrooms. Full basement with excellent heat- eally large. Two baths. The following work has been done: BKL-LINO — CONFUSED ? 'ear. unusual charm. An 18x19 living room lends itself to hospitable en- ing system, two-car attached garage. Exquisite charm displayed lew roof, new wiring, new baths, new recreation room and a new No tie upj, courteoui lervice, experi- SECTION 3. The purpose* lor which in decor throughout. Many, many extras such as built-ins, fire enced and competent sales (taff. lUvc said buniji arc authorized are as fol- tertaining, and a beautifully designed den Is perfect for family ixterior paint job, AND it's in the finest Little Silver neighbor- client* anxious to buy property priced lowa: comfort. There is a large beamed breakfast room in addition to alarm system, outdoor barbecue with flagstone service area. This lood—close to the river. Asking $32,500. homes In Red Bank, Rums on, Shrews* (a) To pay, fund or r it fund an is truly a gracious home with appeal galore. Asking $33,000. bury, Little Silver and aurroundlni emergency note of the Townihlp here- the lovely dining room, and a game room for thev children. Four .real. tofore tsaued and now outfltandlns in bedrooms, four baths and four acres with tall shade trees complete ADAMS AGENCY the principal amount of $TO,000, dated LIVE LIKE A COUNTRY SQUIRE in this almost new two-story WILLIAM H. HINTELMANN (FIRM) 3 Howard Ave. Now flhrewjiburj the picture of one of Rumson's most attractive homes. Asking December 31, 1962, bearing Interest at colonial. Spacious living room with fireplace, formal dining room, 8H 1-5O9& an 1-54S2 the rale of 2*i?o per annum and pay- $65,000. Member Multiple Listing Service '21-HOUR SERVICE able aa to principal and lntere«t on gleaming 24x11 kitchen and adjoining family room, four large OPEN SEVEN IJAYS March 21, 1063 at The Central Jeney bedrooms, 2% tiled baths. 21x18 paneled game room in full, dry Bank and Trust Company, Freehold, BEGINNER'S SPECIAL —An ideal first home for a young couple. SNVDISR REALTORS New Jersey, antt heretofore Issued pur- basement. Two-car attached garage and 24x15 rear patio. Enjoy •[vii Corners Mldillelown. O» 1-2590 Living room with bay window, large kitchen with dinette, den, Members Multiple Listings MJRnt to resolutions of the Township elegant country living. Priced in middle 30's, worth more. nommlttee of the Township heretofore two bedrooms, screened porch and four walk-in closets. This ALLAIRE - FARROW AGENCY TWO-BEDROOM SPANISH RANCH adopted nn December 27, 1962 pur- charming immaculate story and one-half house is offered for $17,900 Quarter acre lot Fox Hill area. LlvlnK suant to the Local Budcet Law of New Monmouth County's Oldest Real Estate Firm room with fireplace, separate lrxiy lersey for financing an emergency ap- which includes an extra saleable lot. . dining room, finished basement with proprlatlon made by Emergency Reso- 199 Broad Street, Red Bank-SH 1*3450 complete kllchtn. bar and workshop. lution or anil. Township Committee WM. S. GARRISON AGENCY Double storm windows. Fruit and srjada adopted on IDrcernber 27, 1962, and In- Member of Multiple Listing Service trce». Alkltil J21.50O. BH 1-81157. fclttl* clutilnK a)no the payment, funding and Silver. •efundlnR of aali emergency approprla- REALTORS ,lon to the extent of $70,000. THE DOWSTRA AGENCY WHERE ELSE CAN YOU FIND A FOUR-BEDROOM CAPE COD .IIDDLETOW.NAPPLEBHOOK. tl with hot water heat—18' living room with large picture window, 16 or fcllr-bedroom, two-bath Colonial ' (bt To pay the cost of th« Issue REALTORS Maude P. Sparkes, Residential Sales Mgr ranch, 26x18' air conditioned playro' of such refunding bondi, including kitchen, tile bath with room for another, full dry cellar with laun ecomes fourth bedroom arid den by printing, advertising, accounting, finan- Member of Red Bank Area Multiple Listing Service Iry connections, SEWERS, garage, near schools, quiet no traffic adding one wall. Fireplace, dining cial arnJ legal' expenses, cot exceeding SH 1-0804 — 22 E. FRONT ST., RED BANK rea. Price $16,500. Good buy for qualifying veteran. , room, flagstone terrace, *-, acre, bab- $2,000. ^ bling brook, towering pinei. 125.800. SECTION A. The following matter! 81 East Front Street Red Bank, N. J. OS 1-3371. / are hereby determined, declared, re- MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING'SERVICE cited and stated: SH 1-87O0 "0UR-BEDR0OM SPLIT LEVEL-Bath and powder room, 18 itchen with dining area, recreation room 22x13 laundry, carport, (a) A certified copy of thtf re- CONVENIENTLY LOCATED - Beautiful moderately-priced co- -LEGAL NOTICE funding t>ond ordinance was filed before PICTURE BOOK COLONIAL IN A WOODED GLEN lonial in Red Bank. Three double bedrooms, l'/4 baths, charming nicely shrubbed. Asking price $18,300. Also another split with a final passage thereof with the Director And as practical as it is beautiful. First floor has entrance hall, of the Division of Local Government pine paneled den, separate breakfast area, living room with fire- full dining room for $18,400. NOTICE in the Department of the Treasury of living room with fireplace, dining room, delightful farm kitchen place, dining room. Asking $26,900. New Jersey fitate Department of Civ- the State of New Jersey, together with with breakfast area. Den, powder room. Four bedrooms, bath on BUNGALOW IN GOOD AREA — Living room, dining room, good il Be-rvlce Examinations Announced the statement required by Section 40A: sized kitchen, two bedrooms and bath, full cellar, reasonable taxes closing date for filing application* 2-W of saM l/ic&i Bond Law in form second. Large screened porch, patio, finished basement. Perfect FOUR BEDROOMS, TWO BATHS — $25,500. Immaculate home March 0, 1!K)3, For application!, du- as prescribed by said Director ot th« 'rice only $12,500. «pot for children. $31,900. , ..... with plenty of living space. Very large jalousied porch, winter- ties and minimum qualification!, ap- Division of Local Government. ply to Department of Civil Service, I b) The note described! In para- ized, plus living room with fireplace, dining room; full, dry base- State House, Trenton, New Jersey, or graph (a) of Section 3 of thll re- RETIRING OR JUST STARTING ment with play room. Two-car garage. 80 Mulberry Street, Newark 2, New funding bond ordinance recites that It This spic and span Cape Cod will answer the purpose nicely. Low HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Jeraey, or City Hal), Camden, New Is Issued by the Town«Mp purtuant to Jersey. the provisions of an ect or law of heating costs, low taxes. Living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, bath RUMSON COLONIAL, CHOICE LOCATION - Five bedrooms, two WEST LONG BRANCH Candidates from Boro ot Union Beach the State of New Jersey, and Is hereby on first floor. Two bedrooms, space for second bath on second. baths, two powder rooms, fireplace in living room and family EATONTOWN who have riled application! will re- confirmed and acknowledged as, and Full, dry basement with outside entrance. $16,500. $18,900 iclve no further notice to appear un Is a valid and IPKRIIV binding obliga- room. Center hall, 12xl8-ft. dining room, spacious screened porch, BAKLY AMERICAN less they are not qualified. tion of the Township. patio, full basement, two-car garage. $58,500. Lovely two-family income prop- AND THESB examinations will be held SECTION 5. Said boruts ehatl reclt« SPLIT COLONIAL DRASTICALLY REDUCED FRENCH COLONIAL Saturday, March'9, 1963 Patrolman IL erty* Three-bedroom apartment DESIGNS that they are Issued pursuant to tha On a pleasant lane within walking distance to Red Bank. House 8:30 A.M. Applicants will report tt Local liana Law constituting Chapter for owner with two baths, full Perth Amboy High School, State Street, 1 of Title 40 A, Municipality* and Was custom-built and is not the average speculation dwelling. Liv HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE tasement and many features. Perth Amboy, New Jersey. Counties, of the New Jersey Statutes, ing room, .fireplace, dining room, most modern kitchen with dish Open to. mole citizens, two yean and shall be direct unlimited iblfgatlona Modern studio apartment, com- SILVERBROOK resident In Boro of Union Beach ot ihe Township and the Townihtp washer, etc. Three bedrooms, two baths. Excellent planting. Now pletely furnished, City sewers. Patrolman, Salary, $42004*80(1 pei shall be obligated to levy ad valorem offered at $20,500. EXCEPTIONAL OFFERING - PRETTY RUMSON COLONIAL year. taxes upon all theMaxable property Four-bedroom ranch, 15'x20' liv- Sparkling white with Colonial Extra building lot next to prop- PARK Feu. 15, March 1 $12.4: within the Townihlp for ihe payment ing room with fireplace, dining shutters. Brick fireplace in liv- rty included in price, AT WEST LONG BRANCH of the bonds and Interest thereon with- NOTICE out limitation of rate or amount room, family room, kitchen with ing room, dining room, lovely Notice Is hereby given that an ip HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE LINCROFT FOUR BEDROOMS : SECTION 6. This refunding bonA dishwasher, two full baths, base- kitchen with built-in stove and CUSTOM HOMES Plication' has been mad* by Wych ordinance aha]] take effect.when ther* $19,500 FROM field Realty Co. for the approval ol a la endorsed upon a certified copy there* ment, two-car attached garage, many cabinets. Three bedrooms, proposed Sub-dlvlalon of parcel '£', of JODDLETOWN — Four-bedroom Three-bedroom split level con- of the consent referred to In Section combination screens. 90% first tile bath, large basement with $20,990 Lot 1, Uloclt 6T. on Sycamore Avenue, 40A:2-53 ot* Rftld Local Bond Law, but older two-story house, large din- LOVE veniently located on Newman A copy of said Sub-division has been not sooner than twenty (2) days after mortgage available to- qualified possible recreation area, big two- filed with the Borough Clerk for pub- ing room, kitchen, two-car ga- prings Rd. close to St. Leo's DIRECTIONS: Hwy, 35 to Wall St. the rirnt publication thereof after final FHA $1,500.00 DOWN buyer. Desirable location. $31, car garage. lic Inspection. A continuance of a Pub- passage. rage, large lot. 512,500. Church and school. $17,200 mort- mlx carbonated ESTATE OF RUSSELL J. BAKBR, attic, living room with fireplace, and VA or FHA Approval. $17,850. DQCBABE.D. Newman Springs Road, Corner DIAL 741-7200 •od as, canned fruit and vegetable Notice la hereby given, that the ac- dining room, den, two bath Real Eitati Sines 1B34 Julcen, postage aUmpi and sanitary ELLEN S. napkins in various U. 8. Signal Corpg counts ot th« BUbacriherv Hxeculora rooms, enclosed patio, full base- A. FRED MAFFEO 60 WhUt> BL Heft Batli of the estate of said Deoetued will Love Realty Co. Stevens Ave., New Shrewsbury buildings located at the Evans Area. be audited and* stated by the Surrogate: ment, two-cat garage, four beau- REALTOR HAZELTON Be]mar, N. J.; Colei Area, Red Bank, of the County of Monmouth and re- Licensed!* Broken N. J.; Charles Wood Area, .Eatontown tiful acres, low taxes. Asking SHadyside 1-5888 N. J.; and Port Monrngulh, N. J. In ported for settlement to The Monmouth REALTOR BEAUTIFUL OAK HILL County Court, Probate Division, on $45,000. BOO Broad Bt, 737 BROAD ST., SHREWSBURY vltatlons may be obtained by applying Friday, the Filth day of, April A. D., 13 West River Road Rumson A apUt level nestled among towerln; to the Post Tteitaurn.nl Officer in build lfiC3, at K:30 o'clock a.m., at the County Shrewsbury SHadyside 1-9333 a ing 1210, room G14, USA8CS, For DON'T MISS THIS ONE shade trees on i of an acre. Living Court House, Monument and Court 842-3200 room, dining rom, kitchen, four bed Monmouth, N. J. Offers will be rs Streets, Freehold, New Jersey, nt ROLAND PIERSON rooms, recreation room, 2V4 baths, al celved until noon, 1 April, JB<)3. MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING Feb. 27, 28, March 1 $16.66 which time Application will be mads Member of Red Bank Two-story Colonial on quiet electric kitchen. Priced low at $35,000 for ihe allowance of Commluloni and AGENCY Counsel fees, and Direction! of the Multiple Listing Service street, convenient to schools, REALTOR 747-5050 CASEY'S AGENCY INC. NOTICE Court. RED BANK :ransportation, shopping center. Independent Broker SUPERIOR COmtT UF .NEW JERSEY Dated: February 21at,A.E>. 1963. Includes three bedrooms, one- Hwy. 35 OH AMI Kill DIVISION AGNES MILNE BR1TTA1N, 300 Half Mile Rd., Corner RUMSON — New Colonial frami CO 4-8«2 MONMOUTH COUNTY 114 Went 183rd Street, LUXURY LIVING bath, modern kitchen with dish- DOCKET XL'MBEK: B IN A dwelling. Three bedrooms-, fu Bronx, N. Y. Newman Springs Rd. REAL ESTATE DISTINCTIVE washer, dining room plus den or FIVE-ROOM RANCH on a beautifully CIVIL ACTION ARNOLD TULP, basement, hot air oil, one-car ga- landscaped lot. Three bedrooms, one NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANT Black Point Road, WATERPKONT family room, full basement and (Near Garden State Parkway) ETTOra rage, central area. $23,000. bath, living room with fireplace, dining OP ORDER FOR PUBLICATION Ituminn, N. J, ASSOCIATES city sewers. Asking $17,900. $1,' area, kitchen, paneled recreation room EOIiOB QIRTELL-, Plaintiff, vs Executors. Red Bank P.O. SH 1-7575 RUMSON — Interesting surround- MARNE MONICA GUVTELL, Eefend- Arnold Tuip, Esq., REALTORS 800 down with $123 per month in basement and attached garage. Patio ings. Dwelling, four bedrooms, on back with awning, nice trees. Aik- ant. Counsellor nt Law, carrying charges to qualified inK $22,500. ELWOOI) A.'ARMSTRONG O: MARN2J MONICA GIRTELX 103 En.it Front Street, MEMBER RIVERS EDGE l'/ baths, basement, hot watei 127 Oakland St. Red Bank 2 buyer. Immaculate. To see call AGENCY, Realtor, 55& Prospect Ave., By virtue ol an Order ol trie Su- ned Bank, N. J. _„ ^ OF RED BANK AT UTTLE SILVER, N. J. oil, three-car garage, sufficiem Little Silver. SIT 1-4500. 'prior Court of New Jersey Chancery March 1, 8, 15, 22 * f32-3O . SHadyside 7-3445 Mvialon. mode on the 20th day of MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE DISTINGUISHED grounds. Reduced to $22,500. WONDERFUL INVESTMENT ebninry, 1%3, In n civil uction where. K OK SETTLEMENT GI and FHA Mortgages CUSTOM FAIR HAVEN - Vicinity Knoll- NAVESINK ASSOCIATES In the wonderful lltlle nhopping center r Oeorge Olrtet! Is the plaintiff nnrl OF ACCOUNT Seven Day Service HOMES of Sea Bright. 842-3G2P. ou are the defendant, you are here- from wood School. Frame dwelling. r require,} to answer the complaint E9TATR OF MARY S. Three bedrooms, dining room, REALTORS PA III HAVEN CAPE COD — WOOD- the plaintiff on or before the 22m DECEASED THE BROOK AGENCY $26,990 LAND DRIVE. FIRM PRICE BELOW RED BANK —Older home cen- full basement, hot air oil, one> ,y of April, 19G3, by serving an an- Notice is hereby given that the ac> REAL ESTATE trally located, needs extensive re- 934 Hwy. 35 Middietown COST. $27,500. SH 1-2756. iwer on Edythe S. Llciitbiau, plain counts of the subscriber, Executor of DIRECTIONS: Hwy. 33 south to Syca- car garage, deep lot. $15,000. trtlDDLETOWN — Colonial split level. Iff's attorney, whose adrtrvM Is No the estate or laid Deceased wit) b« Bink Building Atunllc Highlands pair. Can be converted into two- OS 1-0600 audited and stftttd by the Surrogate more Ave., left on Sycamore to Branch Terms. \ wcll-shriilibert acre with tn-es. Four , Fiftieth Street, Weehawken, New1 ' 291-1717 family. Asking $10,000, but will Ave.; right on Branch (Little Silver bedrooms, l',£ 1)SU!\B, large recreatluu erney. ftnil in tlefauti thwreuf nuvl ot tlie County ol MoomoulU and re- udgment shall be rendered agnintl ported for settlement to Tha Mon* listen to reasonable offers. n.H. Station! to Sllverdale Ave.: left on Member Red Baric Multiple List- room, utility room, dining and living CHARMING COLONIAL DECOR Silverdale to models. room, bfiHement, large pallo and porch. rau an Ihe Court shall think equltiiblt mouth County Court, Probate Division, DENNIS K. BRYNE rig and Northern Monmouth Mul $21,900. Cnll for appointment. 08 1-1511. mil just. You shall file your answer on Friday, the Twenty-second day of March A. U. 1963, at 9:30 o'clock — Three bedrooms, living room, FAIR HAVEN - Large family FOR INFORMATION REALTOR - INSUROR iple Listing. Lint proof of service in duplicate with CALL 8H 1-1200 RIVER OAKS-FAIR HAVEN RANCH ie Clerk of the Superior Court, State a.m., at the County Court House, .Mon- dining room, kitchen, huge clos- house, five bedrooms,**- living 8 West River Rd. Rumson Six rooms in euperb condition adjacent tcwsft Annex, Trenton, New Jersey, in ument nnti Court Slc«eta, Freehold, ets, combination storms and to park. Block to school. Full, dry, cconiance with Ihe rules of clvl New Jeraey, at which time Appllca. room, dining room, fireplace, Phone 842-1150 : screens, basement. New hot wa- Beml-finlsheii basement. Patio, beauti- ractlco and procedure. • lion win be made for the allowanc» kitchen, bath and full cellar. MEMBER MULTIPLE LISTING fully shrubbed, Einnt onkfl, holly, .log- of Commissions and Counsel feei. ter heating system, all new cop- x LARGE RUMSON RANCH The objret of said action li to ob- axes $470. $11,000, V/A% mort- NEAT RANCH HOME wood. River rlcliU. All this for only a Judgment of divorce between Dated February 11th A. D. 1M3. per plumbing. Two-car garage, gage, $110 monthly. $22,000. See for yourself. Call SH 1-T353. ie said plaintiff and you. WILLIAM J. WINDLB, JOE MULLIGAN SAYS — 'ennNiee it one and frame construe- Dated: February 25. 1M.1 61 Beckman Road, city water and sewers. $16,000. Asking $17,500 six. rooms, three bedrooms, two baths, ion, lour bedrooms, two baths, porch. Bum mil, N. J. "This four-bedroom, two-bath horn LOTS AND ACERAGE EDYTHE 8. LICHTBLAU Executor. four years old, good condition, dry (yes, It's: a split but tn a dellghtfu )atiu, basement, alx years old, river Attorney for Pnlintiff RIVER PLAZA - Cape Cod, four basement, garage, large landscaped area with a lovely private park 1 Ighta available. Asking $32,m 3 Fiftieth Street. Messrs. Bracken ft Walsh, bedrooms, living room, kitchen, NO DOWN , N. J. Two-bedroom Cape Cod. Basement, pood bedrooms, two .baths, full base WAWTEH S. OVERTON Fob. 15. 22, March 1. 8 928.83 and screens, fenced-in yard. OH heat. Non-Vet S300 dovm. For PHILIP J. BOWERS & CO. ment, garage, haaeboourd heat. All o RUMSON WATERFRONT PROPERTY NOTICK Qualified person can assume qualified buyers. Priced ^9,000. WALTER S. OVERTON \>i acre in a good fringe developmen DIAL 741-7200 —Beautiful 2'4 acre homestte. Nave- MONMOUTII COUNTY area, In a, convenient aeclloh. Grea sink River, deep water channel, all nUHROUATK'S COUKT NOTICE $/,% GI mortgage. $15,900. POUH- BEDROOM CAPE COD , DIAL 741-7200 spot il you have two or three children Real £a:ate Slnci. 1894 Improvements. Walk finest schools. MONMOUTH COUNTY Three years old. m -tmths, full bas«- You will like your neighbors, Phon SO WhlU fit. Red Sulk Price J13,ftO0 TdePhonPH N. J, 842-1111. Notlri> In Ci-nlUnr-A to Prment HUBROMATK'H COUKT ment. Excellent condition. A-l loca. Real Estate Since ISM Joe Mulligan and I'll show yo (l*lms Agftlnxt Estate 8ELUNG — CONFUSED ? N. Y. WI 7-2090. ESTATE OF BBRTHAVA:* HAMMER, Notice to Creditor* to Pretest Ho tie upa. courteous service, expe- tlon. J16.6OO. 60 While Bt. . Rtd Bit* LTDund." SiD.OOO. m. Excellent condition, city icwors. ippllcntlon »f the imdprdlRtipd, Hit >f MoniTiOUln, this„ tlst....jy Ie, on th» ing areu. 64 Thompson Ave. Leonardo 291-180O UNCftOFT 1,990 laKcB ovej veteran's morlgnfie lpli i'\ Hummer, Sole Kxt'Riiliir o SPARKLING NEW ;th 1145 monthly payment!.. Low clo.i- IP d.ttnte of itii- finiit Bertha A. Hnm-ippiicfition of tini * undersignedd , Robert Member of Northern Monmouth Three-bedroom rancher, cellar, U7,DO0. CHOICE SELECTION of two-to-threc :iinlell, Ailmlnl.itrator o[ the estate of Three-bedroom split-level,' $20,500. Cus- Mig costs, quick possession. Inspect aero wooded plots. Oak, beech ,,and ior, (leccflitcri. notice Is hornby given he unltl Mary C. Jopp, deceased, no- Adams Agency Multiple Listing Service. Split level, eight rooms, four bedrooms. tom ranch, three-bedrooms, fa mil now Just 50 minutes to New York dogwood, some with view and brook, i the credllnrfi ol unid deems ml Ice In hereby given to the creditor! 2'^ baths, large pleasant lamiiy room, room, $27,500. These owners are a City. WALKER & WALKER, Realtors, others nigh and rolling, deed restric- rcspiit to the suit! Sole Kxecut it snlii rlecensed to present to the said 1 Howard Ave. New Shrewsbury flltracUve bay window in living room, transferred out of area 1 See them Hwy. 35, Mlddleiown, 1000 feet flouth of tion to protect purchaser. $9,500 and iclr clBljnfl iiiidor onih within nix Umlninlratnr their claims under aata two-car gurage, clean Llncroft loca- now. Top neighborhood*. Liberal [I Uly-Tullp Co. PHONfi 6T1-33U, Multlplr up "llolmwood," Atlanilc Township lonlha Irnm this riMp. vlthm nix months from thin date. •K MOOJ" SH 1-W82 COLTS NECK-HOLWDEL tion. $29,900. nancing. List ings and Trade-Ins. Open 1 days, Paul R. atrykpr. Realtor. Holm del Dated: Fchrunry istli, 11163 Dated: February 6th, 1W»3 - 124-HOUR SERVICE N. J. 049-4144 niIDOI>ll F. HAMMER Five-bedroom residence on 25 acres, IAK HILL — Exceptionally lovely "7 h\e.n\ Ave.. ' ROBERT COUDELL, OPEN SEVEN CAYS brook. Ideal for hordes or small es- PHILIP J. BOWERS & CO. Colonial. Large living room with fire- RUMSON ItlVERVIEW — 2!4 yrar Eajit Kennsburg, N. J. 50 Center Avenue, tate, By' appointment. WALTER S. OVERTON >lacc, full dining room, 12x21 liltchen- old rnncli, Immaculate condition. Three- arttn Exrrutnr. MorrlHtown, N. J., Adams Agency ireakfant room, four bedrooms, m bedrooms, tile bath, wide board, osarn. Rixmpy, Peduta Administrator RIVER OAKS Homes to your spcclllcaAlona on wooded DIAL 741-7200 3 Howard Ave. New Shrewsbury m(hB. Very Inrge pnncleil game rrtmn, IK'RRCd MOOTS. WHlkiTlK iliBtntlCf t. A .Slic--liy Trlrr J. Edwnr.ldfn, Esq.. ites In Colts Neck and Holmdel. mtlo, two-car garnge. Asking >35,0QO. D21 Hcrfirn Ave. 24 State Ulghwny No, 38' HEAL ESTATE SINCE 1894 "Open 7 Days' THOMPSON AGENCy, Realtors, Mem- ocean, schools, churrhrs nml shops Eatonlnwn, New Jersey, 60 White St. . Red Bank SH 1-5M8 SH 1-5482 Only 816.0(10. Call f»r np|Kilnlinun JpMpy C ty, N. J., FAIR HAVEN Three (arms (or estate, Investment or 3er Multiple Lifltln£>« E. Front St., ROLSTON-WATKRBURY, Itcaltorq, 16 Altornoyi a Attorney development use, starting at 1110,000. iETTER THAN NEW COLONIAL — ted Rank. BH 1-0700. \ West Frnnt St., Red Bunk. SH 7-3500. VI) 22. March 1. 8. lft ' $29.4 >b 8 15. 22, Mar. 1 Owner leaving area Just old enough to have the klnki Five to 20 acre parcels available. CHARMING COUNTRY PLACK-Con- ironed out, the Kentucky Blue Qraa HOUSES FOK\,SALlT HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE venient Bell Lab., Red Bark and Park- established nnd trees and shrubbery put in. 22' living room, dining room, Three bedroom ranch In Ideal neigh- J. D. Roche Agency way. Modern houac, three bedrooms, borhood (or children. Near excellent \Moe baths, electric kitchen, nunroom three bud rooms, 14 bat hi, attractlv •chool. Large family room or office Lonj Bridge Rd. Colts fJ and paneled room, fireplace In large recreation room, sewing room, efficient Jv 1 ny room, • extra unilnlslied room, ly planned kitchen, attached garage. with Mparate entrance, screened porch. By appointment light basement, beauUtq\ trees, apaclous Walled pntlo (or summer lun. Ail this I L L= THE KIRWAN COMPANY " many trees. May assume 4 "Aft mort- [awn, black-tDp driveway, two-cnr g for S1A.SOO. WALKER A WALKER, lais. rage. For appointment call 741-5032. ilcaltors. Hwy. ,15, 1OQ0 aouth of Lily- REALTORS Tulip Co., Mlddletown? PHONE 671- REALTOR Occupancy July RED BANK ~ Two bedrooms, living CHOICE AHBA — Mlddleiown Village. 3311, Multiple Listings and trnde-ina. room. Kitchen, bath, lull basement. Three bedroom rancli, family room wit 11 Open 7 days. Member Northern Monmouth Multiple Quirt street. $2,000 it own, assume $8,100 raised hearth, bookahelvea. Cedar clos< OS 1-3200 Call owner SH 7-3872 mortgage. Call 2D1-OO64. et, 1>4 baths, finished cellar, lot lOOx MTTI.E SILVER — Eight rooms, Mm Lilting Secvice • 2. .Call owner. OS 1-1051. $26,500. bedrooms. A-l locution, high proprrty, • Middietown Area • Anyone—GI Assumptions IJNCROFT — Seven-room apllt. Three low taxes. Very reasonable. $12.50(1 LITTLE SILVER—Five-bedroom rimch. 311 1-7420. • Possession in SO Days p No Points MIDDLETOWN — Four-bedroom, two- EDNA M. NETTER bedrooms, 1% baths, gracious living Living room with fireplace, full dining room, den, two baths, two-car enragi', OLDE SimEWSBimY — Living room • CLOSING COSTS LESS THAN $200 story home for the large family for a LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER room, large family room, two-car ga- full Htocmi and screens. Asking J2T,900. dining room, kitchen, tilt bath, two big price that can't be beat. Large irregular FARMS— HOMES— 1NUUBTIUAL BITES THOMPSON AGENCY, Realtor!. Mem- linlronniH, recreation basement, garagr • NEARLY ALL LOW, LOW 4'/2% MORTGAGES rage, K acre with small orchard. ber Multiple Llstlne. fil E. Front St., Sll 1.131B. lot approximately halt acre, barn, two-car HOLMDEL—COLTS NECK VA Garage BR—Baths$ per mo. Style Price 1 MARLBORO— FREEHOLD ARBAB Ked Rank. BH 1-0700. PARKWAY PINES — Kilt 01, 20 mill No. garace. Sale price at $12,500. Immediate occupancy. $21,500, Call KEIl BANK ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL utfs Hpd nnnk. Thrnt>-beom rancl 2 Cnrport 3 and I $108.00 Ranch $10,900 Dutch Lin« Rd.. RD I. Marlboro utility room, trees, FHA appraised al HAZLET - $3,100 down and assume GI 4%% mortgage on SH. 1-336*. -— Excellent area. Spacious rooms. Four 6 No 4"and 1 96.00 Cape 15,500 P.O. Box 329, rriehold bedrooms with room for morp. A denSS,S>25. Will ie\] lor JD.100. TWInlirook this A-I four-bedroom Cape Cod, Gas forced hot air heat, HO 3-4151 RUBIBON WATERFRONT HOME — bedrooms with rom for more. A den 7 v/,% Carport 3 and 1 9G.0O - Ranch 15,800 Beautiful Beveivbedroom modern Colo- on eacli floor, 3',fc baths, two flreplncra, 8 No 3 and 1 127.00 Cape 10,900 fully insulated, city sewers, including gas dryer, washer, nial, Na.'eilnlt River, deep water chan- basement, waHlier, dryer, refrlgerutor. lltlCEHD AREA — Custom homn wnll-to-wnll carpeting In living room, enclosed patio, Near 10 Carport 3 and l>/2 105.00 Ranch 17,500 nel. Four acrct, exquisite trees. Inwn, Lots of storage and utility nren. Over Prlc«il for Immediate sale. From schools, churches, shopping and transportation. Approxi- <',•! baths. Modern kitchen, laundry. Hi7.Pil garage wim inft. Screened porch. S16.B00 to -1200(1. Seven now rein! 12 2-cor 3 and.lVi 137.00 Split la.aoo United States Steel Homes Picture window brealtlom room. Pan- Good condition. |2G,BO0. LAWRENCE J. mately two miles from Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. Payments ap- for occupnncy. Financing arranged. H(] 15 1-car 3 and l'/i 127.00 Split 18,500 •led living room, dining room, library, SCHILLING, REALTOR, 13 Spring St., 2-2000, Nights anil week ends HO 2-31(1; proximately $96 per month if qualified. Full price $14,900. Over sixty floor plans with wide TV room, bar, playroom. Screened flag- Red Hank. BH 7-4121. MEMBER MUL- IIOLMDEL — Low, loW taiej, thrri 19 1-car A and l'/ 145.00 Bi-Lcvel 19,900 2 HAZLET — Seven-year-old ranch on 80x120 landscaped lot. selection of architectural elylei. stone terrace*: Two-car gam ge. Walk TIPLE LISTING. choice acres, trees, hnrso hnrn, old 24 fA% 2-family 128.00 I-story 1,1,900 Price from JI0.50O to »25,00O. flneit schools. Low taxei, Large trans- Colonial waiting for you to restore It. No Three bedrooms, entrance hall, living room, dining room, OS 1-0093 ferable mortgage, Price W5.0W). Tele- SEVEN- BEDROOM WATERFRONT (!5,000. HAROLD LINOEMANN, Bro- 25 Carport 4 and V/ Split 15,990 HOME—Large roomn throughout. Two Wi% 2 kitchen, utility room, recreation room. To qualified buyer phones NY, WI 7-209Q. NJ 842-1111, ker, Enlonlown. LI 2-1103. moo 19,300 fireplaces, dining room, TV room, 3"j 28 414% 1-car 3 and 1 117.00 Ranch approximately $650 down nnd $120 per month pays all. Vets PAIR. HAVEN—Three-bodroom ranch, baths, family kitchen. Deep lot, bulk- RIVEl! PLAZA — 8e.ven.room Capi 30 Carport 4 and V/ 112.00 Split 15,600 knotty pins kitchen, living room, tiled headed. Good regional and grade Cod, full cellar, combination windows. 2 no down and approximately $110 per month, Asking.only FOUR-YEAR-OLD COLONIAL — Four lath, full dry cclUr with recreation Can ttsnnme VA per cent 01 mDrtEnne. Carport 3 and 1 94.30 Ranch 16,000 roomy bedroomB, Hi balds, upacloua schools. Five mlnntm to Little Hllver 1 32 4% $15,800. . . living room, eliding room, modern .rea and laundry. Oaruge. In excel- station. 525,000. LAWRENCE J. SCHILL- Immediate occupancy. Asking 115,D00. kitchen. Basement and Attached Ra- lent condition. Asking ? 17,WO. Me- ING, REALTOR, 10 Spring St., Rod911 7-0715. r AUSTBR AOKNCY, IDS East River Bank. BlI 7-4121. ' fftgs. Walking distance to bus. schools, Rd., Rumson. 842-1801 SMALL COLONIAL — .With muc: Three Convenient Officei *nd •hopplnfif. SM.JSOO. See it today. •PAIR HAVEN CAPE COD — Large chn rm. In nound corn! Ition. Ulnck v MATTHEW J. SILL ROLSTON WATERBURY Realtor!. 10 HUMSO_N — Movo right In. immaculate living room with fireplace. Spacious ocpan nnd river. 112,000, CA 2-725<. Campbell's Junction, Belford WMI Frnnt St.. Rcil Bunt. 8H 7-38011. •tarter '"house for couple. Two »«(]kitche• n with dining area, four be«l- "The Broker Who Knows Middietown" roomn, dining room, hot water heat, rooms, two down, two up, large M1DDLETOWN — ApplobrAok No. a, 158 Broad St., Kayport State Hwy. 35, Holmd.l LILINCROFN T — Three-bedrooedroo m ranchac, tiled hath, nice living room, good area, screaned porch on rear lor privacy, two-lteiUoomn ranch, open porch, lull- Member Northern Monmauth Multiple Listing Service \ ' >>,ii acre. AmAssume 4H% QII mortgagetgage. Taxss only S23O. Ashing SlS.OOO. Me- full basement. Convenient to • chools, 1 itrfflneaped lot, air conditioned, appll Call 787-5500 ,i ace. Am 4H% Q gg Highway 35, Middietown Next to Howard Johnson'* FulFll l basementbt, carpeting, IdiImmediatt e ALI8TEP- AGHNOY, 10& KaJt River churches, and ihonplng. 117,000. Prin- ances, wall-to-wall carpal, Jiving" anc occupancy. «16,5Oo. SH 7-3030. Rd., Rumion. S42-18P(. ciple* only. Call BH M8O0, dlitititf roomi, OB lllifl. School Board Faces State Aid Cut-Off By BOB DUBIIX cation, just against the unju: costs when other means TRENTON. (AP) - For thf available." [first time in history, New Jer- To forestall triple sessions th sey's Educational Department state has offered to shell oui threatening to cut off all state $75,000 with no strings attached aid to a local public school sys- for purchase of a new sohoo tem. site. It also is willing to The threat hangs over Tritoi along with a recommendatio High School In Camden Coun- that 16 classrooms be added ty which has'hwice as many stu- the present high school. dents as its classrooms will hold "But anything beyond and is on the brink of outgrow rooms," says Moffa, "and you', ing itself for the third time ir taxing the rest of the building five years. The electrical and heating sys "It is a situation," says Jo- terns aren't geared to carry thi seph R. Moffa, president of the extra load." school board, "that should not be Another theory making th allowed to exist in the United rounds is that votes of Gloucei States." ter will not endorse any prc The State Department also pro- posal calling for a new schoc posed to withdraw academic ap- in Runnemede; the voters proval of the school. It set Runnemede refuse to accepl deadline of June 15 for votes in a new school in Glouces the school district to approve ter; the voters of Bellmawr.. BORE THROUGH MO U N T A I N — Workmen, laboring around the clock, bora bond issue to finance construe and so on. through rock formation under mountain for another tunnel on the Pennsylvania Turnpiko tion of more classrooms anc between Bedford and Somerset, Pa. Tunnel will provide two additional lanes for traffic. select a site for a new building, HAWK: MISSILE MASCOT— Charlie, Florida broad band red tall hawk, Two bond proposals were voted perches on end of a Hawk missile at Miami where he'a mascot for U.S. 8th MISSIID Battalion. down by sizeable majorities las Holden Servicemen, checking up on bird, share opinion he's "good for tha Morale, anyway." year. (Continued) Sees West Gains in Splits Justify Distribution were written on," was denied b; "Under the law," says state the council. Education Commissioner Fred- Police Sgt. Freti J. Garrabran erick M. Raubinger, "we have to who was.with Patrolman Holdei justify the distribution of state Volunteer Chief Writes Within Communist Ranks during the incident involved aid to school districts on the the charges of rudeness and vi RUMSON-Dr. Harry Schwartz, has failed to win Nasser, in Bui- muddied, Dr. SchwarU told hi basis that they are actuall lence, was the first witness callec New York Times specialist on garia where recent race prob- listeners, and new ones have aj building and maintaining effic by the prosecution. ent schools. Soviet affairs, painted a complex lems damaged the Soviet propa- peared. He testifed that he and Hoi About Fire Prevention but encouraging picture of the ganda machine, and in the Con- They appeared to the speab "There is a possibility we can- den, on routine patrol, had fo world,situation for a'young au- go, Guinea, India and Cuba. to be "vastly encouraging for ai not continue to pour state aid in- lowed a speeding car in whic (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the only means of circumventing the not always, think In terms oi dience attending the fifth pn The old patterns have become of us." to a district that is not accom- he recognized Sherwood Taylor first in a series of articles by incidence of fire and you as a safety or fire prevention. gram of a cultural series in Rum modating its students properly." foafto Rd., and pulled into thi Red Bank's Fire Chief Charles citizen in your home, a business To reach the latter group, and son-Fair Haven Regional Higr "Such action has never been Taylor yard to find the car em R. Knoll dealing with his depart- man, a principal, a teacher, etc., teach the Fire Prevention habit School last night. Blum Charge Is taken before,'' adds Dr. William pty and smoking. Sherwood Ta; ment's continuing Fire Preven- have the only means, through your Fire Department will con- The picture was based on D Warner, director of secondary ed- lor's mother had come to the tion campaign. Other articles on awareness and the instruction of duct an essay contest which will (Continued) Schwartz' theory that national! ucation for the state department, door in response to his knock this subject by Ohief Knoll will our children in. lire prevention end March 15. It will be open Mr. Collichio also charged th; Withdrawn "because such a situation has to all school children attending tic interests are complicating th 1 nvited him in and called her so appear in future editions oj The whidh can materially reduce the ideological struggle in the worli council deprived him the right never developed before.' he said. Register.) tragic toll taken by these disas- public and parochial schools in today. get legal counsel to proper! On Trooper Triton is part of the Blacl Denied Driving By CHARLES R. KNOLL ters each year. Red Bank. There will be two draft the charges. Horse Pike Regional School Dis- groups — Grades 6, 7 and 8 and He told his listeners, many o SEA BRIGHT - A charge Taylor had denied driving th Since 1880, your Volunteer Sponsor Essay Contest John M. Pillsbury of Middl trict covering Gloucester Town- Grades 9, 10, ,11 and 12. Infor- whom were born and schooled ir assault with attempt to rap car, gone onto the back pore Fire Department has been pro- The Fire Department believes town, counsel for Mr. Blum, sai ship, Runnemede and Bellmawr. mation for rules of the contest made against Trooper Willia: with him, and identified the ca tecting lives and property in the that all adults are aware of what the midst of a two-sided, clea he had no objections to a reasoi Moffa says the district receives are available at the school of- cut cold war, that the conflict Post of the Keyport State Po but refused to show his licens: Red Bank area. Winter and constitutes a fire hazard and able delay in starting the pn $300,000 a year from the state. summer. Twenty-four hours a fices. will no longer resemble a tele- lice barracks was withdrawn las and registration, Sgt. Garra what to do about its prevention ceedings. Warner paints a bleak picturi day. The borough has made this and elimination. Small children, vision western. It is becoming in- night. brant continued. From time to time while the He questioned, however, wh should the state withdraw its creasingly difficult, he said, tt Magistrate John Weir said th At that point the police sergea possible by furnishing the best in on the other hand, are not aware contest is in progress, several could be accomplished by a di seal of approval. distinguish "the" good guys froi complainant, Mrs. Patricia M said, he had started for the p apparatus, equipment and pro- of the perils invited by the mis- articles will appear in this news- lay. "No school can operate with paper pointing out hazards that the bad guys" without a pro Tracy, 21, of 10 Francis St. trol car to get a summons boo] viding the latest means for the use and handling of inflammables, can be eliminated in the home. gram. Can't Change Law Freehold, had withdrawn th out the approval of the state to write a summons for refus protection and safety of the fire They are not responsible and Mr, Pillsbury said he cou' complaint at the opening of thi Board of Education," he ex- to exhibit documents, and Tay fighter. must be watched and taught by Urge your child to enter the con- If the situation is bewilderin understand the mayor's positioi preliminary court hearing tha plains. "This approval is really lor had gone back inside. Despite all of this, each time their elders. Older children, of test. Instill in him or her the to you, he told the group, it is habit of fire and accident pre- but that the law could not bi had been postponed from Fe the endorsement to issue valid The sergeant said he knocked the equipment rolls the volunteer course, are aware but by the na- also bewildering to our policy vention and the part, the Red changed. He also said he did m 14. diplomas." again, Mrs. Taylor admitted iim firemen are risking their lives ture of the fact that they are makers, but the important thing Bank Volunteer Fi.e Department understand the mayor's chargi • Illegal Organization again, and Taylor reappeared and serious injury. still children, they are some- to remember is that the competi- Trooper Post, who lives at 2' would play in an emergency. about being deprived of counsel "It means that the credits of his time barefooted, wearin; The prevention of fire is the times careless and, of course, do .tion is going well for the United Augusta St., Perth Amboy, wa "With your ability, and knowl freed on $2,500 bail after Mrs. a school are acceptable in any >nly shorts and a T-shirt. States and the free wold. edge of lawyers," said Mr. Pills Tracy on Jan. 23 filed a rape other secondary school or in ap- Taylor told him "loudly am Patrolman's Benevolent Associa Camp Divisions bury, "you should have had nt charge against him. That com- proved colleges or universities. profanely" to get out, Sgt. Ga tion. As examples of the divisions, rouble drafting the charges. plaint was withdrawn at the Without this approval, you would rabrant said. They went out on- In answer to a question from for nationalistic reasons, within "Despite all your research int( subsequent hearing but another, be operating an almost illegal or- to the porch. Then Patrolma the defense attorney, Sgt. Garra- New Jersey the two cold war camps, Dr. the situation, the fact remain! assault with attempt to rape, ganization even if you had the Holden came up, shook his pen brant replied that at no point hac Schwartz cited the most obvious that you are back where yoi filed. money to operate which you in Taylor's face and told him the chfef of police ever callei and current on each side. tarted—the governing body musi At the hearing, her attorney would not because state aid "to shut up and have some n both the sergeant and Holden ir In the past three months, he under law, hear the case. Morris Brauer of Jersey City would be lost." spect for the sergeant," accord- to headquarters together and sa; News Briefs said, France has been acting in "Eithei; council hears the cas requested a postponement. H( When classes resumed last fall ing to (he testimony. "Now what happened?" a manner regarded by some or dismisses the charges." said his client intended to maki the school's enrollment was 2,- He said that when Holden ges Testimony Differs By The Associated Press members of the western com- When Mr. Lohsen and Mr. Kin other charges. 138 students for 1,200 seats. Of- tured with- the1 pen, it was foui , JJie testimony of Sherwood Tay munity as nothing less than lin pressed to have the mayoi Trooper Post was suspendet ficials estimate next year's will to six inches from Taylor's face. lor* about the incident with th * An Essex Coun- named In two indictments ,and make up his mind what to do, M treacherous. from duty, after the first charge reach 2.38D, just shy of double Threat Report two policemen differed som ty Grand Jury indicted Victor Chief Edward J. Garrity of Collichio . countered by sayin; was filed, by state police Capi capacity. When the school what from the police sergeant' Pisauro, 50, and Patricia Fiore, Bellmawr in five. . Controversies stemming from Sgt. Garrabrent said that Tay that he had no intention of havin Jacob C. Harris, commander o opened in 1957 there were 93 account of it. French opposition to Britain's en- lor threatened to knock the pa bis 22-year-old girl friend, on he charges heard before a "kan Troop C. students. He said he "back-handed" thi try into the Common Market and trolrrttn down and Holden a murder charge yesterday in >aroo court." Lt. William Kennedy, crim Double sessions are required pencil in Patrolman Hol- France's demand for a purely plied, "If you do, you'll go t< the slaying of James Del Gros- Charles Gets "You (Mr. Lohsen) and Mi nal investigating officer for Trooi to accommodate the current den's hand and knocked it out of French nuclear striking force, jail." so. The indictment was handed Kdnlin have supported Mr. Blum C, said this morning that th£ overflow. One group of students his hand. He said that the pa- evolved from a distrust of the Then, he said, Taylor swung ai up to Superior Court Judge n many actions that were wa suspension remains in effect attends classes from 7:30 a.m. to trolman then "jumped- off the United States, Dr. Schwart the patrolman, hit him on th Alexander P. Waugh. Accord- Board Post out of line,".said the mayor. A state police investigation oi 12:52 p.m.; a second from 12:57 porclj." claimed. left cheek, cauBing him to lose ing to police, the couple has Verbal Wrangling the incident is continuing, an p.m. to 5:45 p.m. The schedule balance and fall from the porch, Taylor furtKer slated that wher Further, he said, French ant!- Trooper Post "in all probability' admitted beating Del Grosso, Endorsement A considerable amount of ver- requires two staffs of teachers. A photo of the Taylor bac Sgt. Garrabrant took hold of him, American feeling gave birth t will face, state police charges, 57, of 319 14th Ave., In the ia'l wrangling took place betwee "It's a simple matter of mathe- porch was introduoecf in evidence, he slipped into a sitting position FREEHOLD — Arthur Charles, President deGaulle's advocac; he said. West End Club on South the mayor and other members 01 matics the way the enrollment is howing it is about 24 inches from and that the policeman went down of Middletown Township, won a of a united Europe to extend council. Capt. Harris has said the troop increasing that triple sessions the ground, with three steps. with him. Orange Ave. on Jan. 31. Del new term yesterday as a member from the Soviet Urals to the Eng- ir admitted being with Mrs are not a remote possibility,' Grosso, manager of the club, of the Monmouth County Board During the debate, Mr. Pills- At this point, Sgt. Garrabran He said that it was while ir lish Channel. Tracy but denied her accusatioi says an official of the Educa- was found dead in thte club with of Elections. bury injected the remark that h aid, he took Taylor into a "beai that position that he was strucl- tion Department. five stab wounds and a skull While his reappolntment was He added that one thing thi was prepared to fully develop ug" to restrain him, told him h by the blackjack. He stated thai 1 fracture. being protested behind scenes French president is not worried his defense of Mr. Blum and "Just project the present en was under arrest, and told Hoi 'atrolman Holden hit him twice by some Democrats ia Middle- about, is the threat of Soviet would as a result "embarras Indict Six rollment in the lower grades and den to put handcuffs on him. m the top of the head with the NEW BRUNSWICK - "It is town, where he was a former aggression—probably a confusing ou (Mr. Collichio)." you wind up with 2,600 high "For some reason," Sgt. Gar- blackjack and once on the fore- concept for today's youngsters school students by 1967. And this extraordinarily doubtful if any of Demorcatic chairman, the top "Don't threaten me, Mr. Pills abrant said, the patrolman was head. who were brought up on stories For Armed doesn't take into account the you in the audience will live to, county leaders agreed to keep ury," retorted the mayor. mable to put on the handcuffs, Councilman Herbert E. Willett, of French heroics and loyalty to phenomenal population expansion be my age if we continue our him on the board. "I'm not threatening to em nd said Taylor had knocke 3d,-at this point asked if there the western world. here. A more realistic figure present defense policies," 79- County Chairman John W. Ap- barrass you, Mr. Collichio," s Robbery hem from his hand. was any possibility that a per- would be 3,200 students. ,rear-old Norman Thomas told plegate said he, state committee China-Soviet Mr. Pillsbury, "I will embarrass "I told Holden to take my hand- jury charge could be brought as FREEHOLD — The Monmouth "People working in Philadel- ,000 college undergraduates yes- members Katharine E. White On the other side of the world, roa," :uffs -and he did, I could feel a result of the discrepancy i County Grand Jury yesterday in phia and Camden have found the' testimony of the two people. terday. Thomas, former candi and Paul Kiernan, and Vice Dr. Schwartz used, as an exam- Finally, council agreed to post- [hat Taylor was kicking. The next dicted six men on armed rob- this a convenient commuting cen- hing I recall, something grazed 'Always Possibility'. date for President on the Social- Chairman Cecille Norton, had ple the slightly older conflict be- >one the case until March 18. bery charges. ter—not more than 15 or 20 my head. I looked down at my "There ia always a possibility ist ticket, said in an address to agreed to support the reappoint- tween the Soviet Union and Council also consented to lei All of the six are due for ar- ment. minutes by car to Philadelphia 'hite shirt and it was spattered >f a perjury; charge," Mr. Jahoes Douglass College students that China. e mayor get his own attorney signment today before Judge El- and quicker to Camden." ,ith ----- •eplied. 1 jeace can be achieved only State Chairman Thorn Lord is The conflict boiled over this o prosecute the case. 'in R. Simmill. They are: blood," Sgt. Garrabran Concern Alarm Under cross examination Tay- hrough general disarmament, expected to endorse the choice week when the Peking govern- Just let us .know how much Louis T. Kennedy, West Berg ;aid. Moffa, a former • teacher and or said he had been found guilty ;he United Nations and "rela- and submit it to Gov. Richard J. ment charged Premier Khrush- it will cost the taxpayers," said m PI., Red Bank, charged with Cut on Head now resident manager of Moffa of assaulting Patrolman Holden. ive disengagement from at- Hughes, Under law, the governor chev with a variety of crimes VTr. Lohsen. loldups last Dec. 28 at Pete' At that point, he stated, he arms, professes concern and He said he had also been found :empts to control the courses of must appoint anyone recom- against the Communist world in- George E. Ostrov, borough at- 'avern, Highlands; Jan. 2, Ben wiled Taylor to the ground and mended to him by four county alarm over the possibility of guilty in 1950 of atrocious assault. )ther nations." cluding the Support of India in the orney, has asked not to try the nd" Beverly's Grocery, New sat on top of him. He said he leaders and state chairman. triple sessions. observed a cut about three quar- He stated that he had lied to Sgt Indo-Chinese border dispute, cap- :ase for several reasons. Shrewsbury, and, the same date, CAMDEN —Twelve police- Monmouth Republicans had al- "Double sessions are bad ters of an inch long on Taylor' Garrabrant when he denied thai itulation in Cuba, the violation He explained that his duties as berty Foods, Long Branch- men and a clerk of Barrington ready recommended Mrs. John enough," he says. "Our children lead. he ,had been driving his car. of agreements to help China com- lorough attorney require him to >ec. 20, Chris' Tavern, and, the and Bellmawr Boroughs were D. Flynn, of Asbury Park, ter re- are being short-changed now. He said that In conversation State Police Sgt. Eugene Hal- bat its economic problems, and fork closely with the manager. iame date, Jackie Jackson, on Indicted yesterday by the Cam- appointment. She will be under- >t. Mary's PI., Red Bank. We've got to get some type of later, Patrolman Holden had tol< :on, an instructor at the police support of .Marshal Tito. Impair Relationship den Grand Jury for fixing or taking her second term. Mr. William Smith, Pearl St.,, Red bond issue approved this spring. lim he had hit the prisoner with icademy at Sea Girt, testified According to Dr. Schwartz, the He said this relationship migh downgrading traffic tickets. Charles also will be starting his ank, and Clifford Garrett, New \ Tri-Borough Citizens' Polling blackjack. He explained that, hat when Patrolman Holden at- Chinese charges made Khrush- ie impaired by trying the case. The chiefs of both police de- second full term though he ;rk, charged with holdups ai 3roup has been organized to find ue to the manner in which he ended the academy he, along chev look like the Benedict Ar- Mr. Ostrov has said that coun partments were among those served part of an unexpired term 'ete's Tavern, Ben and Bever- )ut what the public will endorse ras holding the prisoner, Taylor' ith the rest of the class, had nold of communism. :il should have the benefit of accused by the Jury at the end before his own first appoint- r's, and Liberty Foods. in. a referendum." lead was over his left shoulder, leen instructed in the use of Dr, Schwartz stated that the egal advice during, the course of a three-month investigation ment. Richard Winslow, Leonard St. A referendum calling for a $3 nd he could not see what hap- weapons, and Instructed that clashes among the "allied" na- begun by the state Attorney the hearing, and that he can led Bank; Alfred Epps, Leigh- million bond issue for a new ened. ilackjack is "the most deadly tions in the ideological war can General's Office. Chief Warren It pays to advertise in the Red lot play the role of prosecutor >n Ave., Red Bank, and Freder- vote of 2,932 to 1,798 last June. Sgt. Garrabrant stated that be- weapon, next to a revolver." be traced to nationalistic inter- E. Elliott of Harrington, was Bank-Register.—Advertisement. md adviser la the judges. He :k Frost, Colts Neck Rd., Colts In November, a $2.5 million Mes Mrs.'Taylor, William Leon Sgt. Halton also testified mat ests and ambitions but they are so said his workload of bor- eck Township, Jan. 11, C & jond issue that did nbt provide ird and another man unknown to 'atrolman Holden had attained not the sole reason the Sovie! mgh business precluded his han- rocery, Asbury Park. or an athletic facility, was lim were present during the in- average of 94.5 at the acad- EVER HAPPEN TO YOli? By Blab Union has not yet "buried" this ing the case. Other indictments named: etoed by an even larger major- ident. my, while the class average country. Mayor Collichio mentioned John R. Gray, ID, Beachway, :y— 3,736 to 1,451. ' Sgt. Garrabrant also testified vas 87.2. Red Problems 'hat he said is an additional ieansburg, and John Di Capua, "Everybody agrees on the need lat on OcC. 20, while on duty at When Mayor John E. Lemon riarwood Ave., Keansburg, for TPASM KEM0VAL Defr. Khrushchev's predictions have'reason—a business relationship or education and additional facil- Jonmouth Regional High School \r., announced that all witnesses •reed entry and theft of a port- not been coming through for him, of Mr. Ostrov with the manager ties," says Moffa. 'But when ie had seen Patrolman Holden ubpoenaed for last night would ble radio Dec. 29 at the Fran- he said, as has been evidenced and the tax collector. The mayor he matter came up for a vote ive up in a white 1960 Chrysler lave to appear Saturday, one man is Place School, Keansburg. by the unhappy economic sit- said they are partners in an en- /ou heard all kinds of reasons in the back of the room pro- William F. Butler, Eatontowp, earing an out-of-date inspection uation in Russia, discontent in terprise outside of the borough. vhy it was rejected," :ested he had to work Saturday or atrocious assault and battery ticker, which had been invalid Czechoslovakia and the recent He did not elaborate. The reasons range from money ince the end of the previous Mayor Lemon explained that abandonment of a five-year plan The manager is charged with n his wife, Eva, three consecu- o inter-community rivalry. ive days, Jan. 23, 24, 25, at une. ot appearing under subpoena there, and the mass malnutri- failing to correct deficiencies in "The amount of wealth behind iome. Verbal Report ,-ould mean a $100 fine. tion which has slowed the indus- the police department, failing to ach student is very small," says Under cross-examination he After adjournment, the defense trial progress of China. follow directives of the governing William A. Tiliman, 18, Spring- ne resident. "The average tated that he had made no re- ittorney stated he planned to cal Dr. Sctiwartz noted that recent body, entering into an illegal rood Ave., Asbury Park, forced lomeowner probably earns about rart of this matter except to the s witnesses the people who had campaign talk which called for a contract for sewer repair work mtry and theft of $254 Jan. 30 5,000. a year. Most of the :hief, verbally. igned the petition alleging police step-up of the economy in this in the borough, and allegedly the Grove City Cleaners, Nep- louses are in the $10,000 and Asked why he did not sign a iriitality, which was presented country to keep abreast of Rus- contributing tn the falsification of ine City. U2.O0O bracket and the property complaint before the magistrate, )ct. 18 to the mayor and coun- sia has died down since the talk- a Civil Service application. Dorothy Picott, New Egypt, ax comes to about $350 to $400." he said that enforcement of traf- II, as well as Leon William, Sr., ers realize the plight of the Com- Mr. Blum has denied all the r stabbing Robert Stark Nov. Robert \V, Sperling, tax col- fic laws is "a matter of discre- 'ho had asked for an investiga- munist economy. charges, at an Upper Freehold Town- iector and treasurer of Run- tion," and that a policeman is not on of the incident. He said he Aside from economic problems, lip migrant camp. nemede, seconds the contention. Obligated to sign a complaint for Iso intended to call other wit- he added, Khrushchev's greatest POST IS CITED A jury which heard two days' Tax Increase every violation observed. ;sses, including a local police disappointment has been the gen- RED BANK - The National estimony in an abandonment "The increase in taxes to this Under cross-examination, Sgt. fficer and a county police of- eral failure of the underprivil- American Commission of the se against Mrs. Ruth Robin- strict will work a hardship that Garrabrant denied he had ever cial. eged nations to swing their alli- American Legion has awarded a n, Yardville, found her not n my opinion will cause many told Patrolman Holden he could Mr. Jahoes, the prosecuting at- ance to the Communist camp. citation to Shrewsbury Post, "for uilty. Her husband, Fred, of >eople to give up their homes," 'either do him good or harm in irney, said he would call wit- Examples of that situation can worthwhile and outstanding serv- lentown, brought the com- iperling says. "I can see no rea- this case." He also denied that lesses to the incident, including be seen, he said, in Iraq where ice to its community" for the aint, charging she abandoned on why additional classrooms he had ever told Patrolman Hol- .eonard W. Taylor and the hith- the new revolutionary gov- years 1!)G1 and 1962. The post's leir two young sons. But she annot be added to the present den that if he withdrew his name irto unidentified witness, who, he ernment has killed or imprisoned Americanism chairman is Col. intended she was ordered from chool and, if necessary, an an- rom a petition for a police sal- aid. Is named Smyth. He said 9,000 Communists in the past larry F, Elkan,' Applebrook e house and was kept from re- nex to the present site. Be it un-'ary Increase he would see to it also planned to recall Chief ? month, in Egypt where Soviet aid a rm/ KflddletownUptown. rning by her husband. erstood, I am not against edu- that Holden never got into the Herring to the stand. . By SAVNDERS and 0VERGARD STEVE ROPER By SAVNDERS and 0VERGARD "WEBS BUTWU COULp HAVE SLIPPED U0.r I -WWrEITHK WITH ROLF--OR WHtRE S1PWH OUR VICTIM WAf LEFT \IHE SAID A LOT orroues, M V SUCH AS WHETCWU WIRE OKAY, LWXJVIC/ mate \SAWME AROUND /WAY /WO, BCTte AM EXPERT- *. ttSf, O&M.' I COULD si&IIM-gVSHy MINUTi HAWING-Agore THE WLLBY WNEM \VWS "AND MIAT'ttU.WEa MINO-BfTWEEM WERE YOU AIL MNIWS?) THE SKW0P6E, SCKR, HAVE RUN UP THATSICPE JMNTfiVE THE SHERIFF.' FOTM SIMWWW UMTIt SUMD0WN AMD THE TIME THE BW WAS FOUND/ -SHERIFF./ TO-EB- "ARRANffS" YOUR GOSSIPS YOU BUHDHIMIMMYBOOM "HIM BfFORS HE 6CJ NTO CHAIR 30 ? FRIENDS ACCIDENT. A CHANCE TO TEARWU

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•'*' 'Special' Documents yf!K . * Rise of Communism COMPANY I' By HARVEY PACK "In that case, the revolutio; Now that the Soviet Union has is over for me, because I wa AlllilT TA1K , IID IAN* broken off diplomatic relations awarded a medal by them durin, with NBC as a result of the net- the war, and among its privilegi work's recent documentaries on was the right to ride their su Stalin and Khrushchev, ^TBC has way without paying. I received nothing to lose tonight as they the medal right after the wai present "Who Goes There? — A when the U. S. and Russian arm; Primer on Communism." were exchanging medals in According to its producer, Chad wild gesture of good will am Northshield, the program will an- fellowship. No ... I've neve alyze Communism and explain gone to Moscow to test its pow the four basic phases it has gone er, and I've got a strange fee through since it first came upon ing I won't be doing it aftei the world scene late in the nine- they see our show," conclude! teenth century. Norttehield. "When this show as first Lenin, the Russian leader clos planned last July," explained ly identified with the revoli "Excuis me! Do you have * hairpin you don't need?" Northshield, "I personally knew tion, is seen in many segmen very little about Communism. of the primer and since he, ui In fact, I've done so much school like Stalin, is still an acceptabl _ier Bay." (1958). Superb su type cramming on the subject, I Russian idol his backgroum pense yarn wiUi a great plot have the feeling I'll never for- should be free of Interest b TV.Key twist. Hayley Mills it perfect get it all once we complete the Americans. in the role of a little girl who film. , "There was plenty of film witnesses a murder and ends u| "After meetings with research- available on Lenin," said Chai Previews protecting the young killer (ei ers and writers we decided that "and some of it is extraord: fectively played by Horst Buch the Communist movement was nary." Lenin became a revolu (Continued) holz) from the authorities. Th Our Light New perfectly designed for a one tionist when his older brothe: is the film that launched Mis hour TV primer because it con- was involved in a plot to ki way. Utterly delightful, imagina^ Mills on her movie career, veniently fell into four phases- the Czar which resulted in Len: live spree. (Color) 2 p.m. NBC. p.m. ABC. Proportioned ideology, revolution, totalitarian- being expelled from the Univei ism and imperialism. As a furth- sity. This forced him into exi SUNDAY SPORTS SPECTACU NEWS SPECIAL. "A Count er aid to the dramatic content and he began to read the writing! LAR. The "Auto Thrill Show" Called Europe." A lucid an Spring Skirts of our program each phase was of Marx. with its stunt drivers defying the raphic explanation of the eo fronted by a man — Marx, Lenin, As with any well-researchec laws of gravity on the West Palm nomic union of Western Europ Stalin and Khrushchev, respec- documentary, there are alway Beach Speedway in Florida, and which has turned France, Italy tively. We had our acts and our facts uncovered that somehow d< the "Washington National Horse West Germany, Belgium, th Fit to a "T" leading players all set up for us." not fit into the show. One Show" with specialty feature's Netherlands, and Luxembour The staff realized that Khru- these concerns Lenin's methoi like Arthur Godfrey and his into the most powerful sing shchev received the full treat- for keeping in touch with th mount, Goldie, The President's business community in the worli ment on the recent NBC show movement while he was in pri Cup contest, and a glimpse of We've all heard about the Com that triggered the closing of the on. He had 'books smuggled inl Washington celebrities, give you. mon Market,- and there was 6.98 network's Moscow bureau, and the prison and he would wri a 90-minute eyeful today. 2:30 excellent CBS Report on , th Stalin's last year was covered messages in much the same wa p.m. CBS. need for its existence last vear on "The Death of Stalin" so that our youngsters play wit but this is a wonderful opport Skirt news in two favorite shapes . •. they concentrated their efforts invisible ink. Lenin would d ADLAI STEVENSON RE- nity to see how it works and wh; on Lenin's rise- to power and stale bread in milk and thei PORTS. Ambassador Stevenson's it meant to the American husi both perfectly proportioned, both with Stalin's earlier years, including using the bread as a pen, h informed guest is Harlan Cleve- Yiess community. The film wa: spring's fashionable nubby weave look. the bloody purges of 1936-38. would . write his instructions land, Assistant Secretary of State made before the recent furo "As we looked over all the the party. for International Organizations, over Britain's entry, but writer And, bo-th washable! A textured her- 1 film and material available on When the books were taken ou' for a discussion of our latest narr&tor John Chancellor has a! ringbone weave of rayon and Dacron* the liquidations that Stalin en- of the prison, heat was applie thoughts on handling a key in- lowed room for a last minute u gineered, one fact became quite and the messages would appea ternational problem in the United dating of the stary. (Color) 1 polyester in black, brown, navy, mots clear," said Northshield. "The Nations. 2:30 p.m. ABC. p.m. NBC. If he heard the footsteps of green. current Soviet leaders who now guard while he was writing, Len denounce these purges were ob- in would simply swallow the i WILD KINGDOM. "The Ama- VOICE OF FIRESTONE: viously a part of them or they'd dence and on one day he wrot zon River." Films of the famous Opera buffs get another chance '0 be dead." that he "swallowed six inkwells.' waters of the Amazon, the ani- to hear Metropolitan stars, Rich • Short, 10 to 18 Northshield went on to say This primer on Communism mal life that surrounds it, and ard Tucker, Robert Merrill and -that although it may seem that designed for those of us whos- the human beings who inhabit it! Anneliese Rotheuberger in a se- '"' • Average, 10 to 20 breaking Communism down to knowledge of Russian history shores, give fans of this colorfu ries of aria? from Verdi's "RigoJ four phases is an oversimplifica- limited. Among other things, W' travel series a look at a {rare letto" plus* a few popular oli • Tall, 12 to 20 tion, the show emphasizes the will learn that Soviet mean horizon. (Color) 3sSfep.m. NBC. durable standards like "Lonf fact that no phase replaced an- Council and Bolshevik is simprj Ago and Far Away." 10 p.m Left: our belted 10-gore skirt. Right: other. "Even though the current the Russian word for majority THE GREAT CHALLENGE. ABC. Soviet methods involve imper- It is, according to Worthshield 'The Individual in the American • slim, self-belted skirt with fly, front ialism, there is still ideology, rev- an exciting and informative hou Democracy." Among the guests HOWARD K. SMITH. Senator lution and totalitarianism in which should not only help u set to tackle the question "where dike Mansfeld (D. Montana) panel. their actions," continued the pro- understand a movement whic the individual stands in Ameri >verett Salttmstal! (R. Mass.) ducer. "They admit the revolu- has so deeply affected our live: can democracy today" are Sena- Carl E. Mundt (R. S.D.), and Jo tion is still on and will not be but perhaps clarify some of th< tor Clifford Case, Republican of ieph S. Clark (Df^a.),1 and au over until the world is commu- STEWBACffS SPORTSWEAR \ patterns that will emerge in th New Jersey, Pulitzer prize-win- hor-critic-historian James Mac nized. One of their screwball next few years. ning political cartoonist Herbert Street Floor and Asbury Bqrk definitions of communization for Iregor Burns, join Mr. Smith ir The program promises to b Block, and critic of our educa- the Soviet Union is a claim that :ommenting and analyzing the forthright and honest and there ional system Paul Goodman. on that' day all transportation tactics and procedures that de fore will not help NBC* cas Charles Collingwood takes Eric will be free. ays Congress In getting down tc for the reopening of its Mos Sevareid's place as host this vork. 10:30 p.m. ABC. cow office. . *" time round. 4 p.m. CBS. ) CASHEW DAINTY AIRMAN. IS PROMOTED MATH MEETING MAJOR ADAMS: Trailmaster. ITAZUKE AFB, Japan — Ce- WEST LONG BRANCH - Th The Felizia Kingdom Story." cille A. 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The soft cuihion waistband . .,. in finest X* Since 1946 opposition's case is well summed cottons. - up near the end as one of the Complete Heating, Cooling and Humidifying men calls Spain a country where "only the stupid or the dishonest :an sleep soundly."')Franco him- Read Carrier's impor- ADVERTISED IN self is interviewed, But the loaded tant advertisement In questions are reserved for next Week. 6 p.m. CBS. eader's Reader's Digest. Call us for, complete Infor- MEET THE PRESS. David R Rockefeller, banker and philan- mation. thropist, is interviewed by a panel of newsmen including Syl- What kind of a picture do 40 Birch Avenue Little Silver ia Porter of the New York Post, your letters bring to mind? Henry Hazlitt of Newsweek, Mer- Do they have that thrown- SH 1-3454 '111 Mueller of NBC News, and together look? (A collec- Lawrence E. Spivak. (Color) 6 tion of mismatched sheets p.m. NBC. and envelopes?) Or do they Men's Spring WALT DISNEY. 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