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baud dillj, Ucmdir Uiroujb rfllu. Second Olui FMUM VOL. 88, NO. 79 Pild it Ktd Bin* ud w AddtUimtl MiUlnjt OIllcM. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGEOKE Draft Dodge, Red Influence Factors Seen Anti-Viet War Demonstrators Pleased (AP)-Promoters Frank Emspak, chairman of men: "I think the demonstrators working for the Students for a Overseas, the Peking Radio sidelines contributed to the up- licly burned his draft card dur- on the arrest Saturday of 11 of organized Viet Nam protests the National Co-ordinating Com- are crazy," adding: Democratic Society (SDS). quoted the Chinese Kwangming roar. ing a demonstration in ' New demonstrators at the' gates of My they are pleased with the mittee to End the War in Viet "I don't think they know what "Whenever you have a situa- Daily as saying that the protest In , where more York. . • Truax Air Force Base, Madison, results of the weekend demon- Nam, said yesterday In Madison, they are talking about. I don't tion in which people are saying movement "is a continuation of than, 10,000 anti-war adherents Destruction of draft cards was as they attempted ;a citizen ar- strations, but leaders—in official Wis.. that more than 70,000 per- like it over here, but it's my things similar to what is-being the American people's protracted marched down Fifth Ave. Satur- made a federal,violation recent- rest of the base commander, said and civic life—are questioning sons took part in Saturday's duty as a soldier to be here." said by Peking, you are likely to struggle against the United day, there were several fist- ly. •-• - •••'. - the demonstrators "have done the motives of some of the demonstrations in scores of cities. U.S. Attorney General Nicho- find some Communists involved States' policy of aggression and fights and the hurling of eggs The VFW commander} Vincent a .great disservice to themselves, marchers. las Katzenbach, in Chicago last in it," Katzenbach said, then war." and red paint, but the police kept J. DiMattina of , said it the University of Wisconsin and Emspak said he has started A survey shows the latter ask, night, said the Justice Depart- added: Orderly things from getting out of hand. Miller was allowed to go free the state." • , • . planning for another series of In effect: Are some just trying ment has begun an investigation "There are some Communists The demonstrations, in various In Rochester, N. Y., the state "we are allowing the seeds ol Authorities, said Knowles, "can- nationwide demonstrations on to get out of the draft? And if into the movement and has un- involved in it." cities from New Haven, Conn., commander of the Veterans of dissension, to be sown in the not tolerate civil disobedience no Nov. 6 or Nov. 13. they are sincere, are they being covered "some Communists and The SDS claims a membership to Hawaii, were noisy but for Foreign Wars threatened to make midst of Americans.!' . matter what the professed cause led on by Communists and Com- In Saigon, Sp/4 Russell D. Mil some persons very closely of 300,000, mostly college stu- the most part orderly. Heckling a citizen arrest of David Miller, Wisconsin Gov. Warren. P, may be." munist sympathizers? ler of Manassas, Va., told news»rassociated with Communists" dents. by anti-demonstrators from the 22, of Syracuse, N. Y., who pub- Knowles, commenting yesterday (See DEMONSTRATE; Page 3) JL. Serviceman Whose Mother Was Punched Writes; Scouts Stake Quail Hill Tract Claim MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP - said Mr. BuohsbaUm had actively alapan welcomed the scouts and 'If It Were Close as Cuba..' Monmouth County Boy Scouts participated in choice of the visitors'and hailed the scout pro]; staked their claim at Quail Hill CARLSTADT (AP) - "If Viet Nam were "I look forward to the day I can return campsite, Justice Ackerson had ect for What he described as one yesterday. as close as Cuba perhaps more people, would to my wife apd have a first look at my new- joined in plans for its use, and of the most choice properties in be concerned and throw their support to born daughter. But I hope and pray there With enthusiastic support from Mrs, Thompson has indicated a Monmouth County, the war," a coast guardsman stationed. In will be someone here to replacfyme or I 500 elders, scouts from 10 honor desire to give further aid to the A prayer was offered by Rev. Viet Nam recently wrote his parents. don't care to leave," Lt. LantreyJ who has troops in the county's five dis- council. Leroy G. Rowell, assistant pas- tricts — representing 15,000 scouts Last Thursday, after the letter arrived, been in Viet Nam eight months, wrote his Mayor Thomas Kerwin of Man- (See QUAIL HILL, Page 3) parents. of all organizations — helped ded- th« man's mother was punched in the face by icate the new 200-acre hill- Referring to newspaper accounts of two • Rutgers University student after the top woodland campsite and break previous teach-ins at Rutgers, during which llapped him for making disparaging remarks ground for a ¥150,000 build- two professors said they would welcome a •bout servicemen in Viet Nam. ing plan. Viet Cong victory in Viet Nam, Lantrey The punching incident occurred during a •aid: E. Donald Sterner, president of U.S. Jets Hit heated debate on the cold war at a night- "I hope their attitude stems basically Monmouth Council, using one of long teach-in at Rutgers, the state univer- from ignorance and not educated reasoning. three goldpainted shovels present- •Mar-. '., • • • • If the latter is the case perhaps they'd be ed by scouts, dug the first three bits of earth to honor three of Witnesses said Allan Marain, of Engle- better off sent to some country that supports scouting's oldest friends in the wood, a senior, called servicemen in Viet their kind of thinking. county: William Buohsbaum, of North Viet N»m "drips." "We don't ask them to live the United Spring'Lake, a vice president and The. coast guardsman's father, Walter States but if they do I think we have a right benefactor for many years; re- Lantrey, asked "Did you say my son was a to expect them to follow the dictates of the tired Supreme Court Justice Hen- drip?" The student said "Yes." Mrs. Lan- people they elect. ry E. Ackerson, of Keyport, a trey slapped him, and he punched her before "I'm sure' they would take a different board member, and Mrs. Geral- bystanders intervened. view of things if they spent some time over dine L. Thompson, of Lincroft. The university plans to hold a disciplin- here. Those who believe we can return now SAIGON, Viet Nam (AP) - Mr. Sterner recalled that Jus The missiles, supplied by the ary hearing. to the isolationist policies of the past are U.S. Jets smashed a Sovieteup- QUAIL HILL MEMENTO — Miss Grace Levalley, tice Ackerson and Mrs. Thomp- Soviet Union,' are believed ac- Lantrey released the letter from his son, living in a fantasy. plied missile launcher in North son had help organize Monmouth companied by Soviet technicians. Manalapan Township, accepts Quail Hill Boy Scout Viet Nam over the weekend, but Lt. James J. Lantrey, executive officer "I believe the United States is the only Council more than 50 years ago But .there 'was rib mention of five American planes wefe1 lost aboard the Coast Guard patrol boat Point nation that can stop communism and we neckerchief from Qscar Newquist, chairman of BSA at a meeting at the office of the personal casualties' at the site, in other raids on the Communist Comfort, today as a result of the.incident, must stop it before it surrounds us. Monmouth Council camping committee yesterday. lafe Sigmund Eisner at Red 52 miles northwest of Hanoi. North, a U.S. .trfiiitary. spokes1- 1 saying ha had planned to read It at a Viet ". . .Can't they realize that with today's Bank. '•• • U.S. aircraft , are known to be Nam teach-in but was told by the sponsors modern transportation Viet Nam is as po- Presentation marked groundbreaking for construction at man reported-today. • • •_ | hunting at least' five c£ the mo- thtrt wasn't time. tentially dangerous as Cuba?" scout's Quail Hill campsite, Rt. 33, Manalapan, acquired • suir Active Four of the American airmen hlM missile'units,: Which can be Nona of the three was able from Grace *prid Elizabeth Levalley. were presumed captured i»d two assembled or dismantled within to attend, though Mr. Sterner others were*" killed wh'eh' three 24 hours.. .' ' . ; •• Navy planes were lost yesterday The Defense Department. says 40 njiles north of Hanoi, th« five; ,U.S. planes, have been spokesman said. Two U.S. fliers knocked down- by Soviet-supplied were listed as missing, after two missiles. -. :>Laun'chers are per- V Declines Comment on John Birch Issue Air Force Jets were lost Satur- maqently .Installed around Hanoi day on a raid southwest ol and the port of 'Haiphong. Others ' MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - After conferring with s national 'RADICALS' "It is interesting to note that -these so-called guardians of Hanoi. rove ptjout . . - ' representative of the organization; the Jewish War Veterans, Mr. Goldstein expressed strong opinions on the subject of our community, who applied such pressures upon us as to make Peking broadcast claimed Pilots on the missile raid re- Bayshore post, may Issue a statement on the John Birch So- providing a forum for "radicals" but requested that the re- it virtually impossible for us to conduct this educational series, seven U.S. planes were downed ported Heavy ground fire but all ciety issue. Bert Goldstein, post commander, told The Register marks remain off the record, for the time being. did so under the banner of protecting the free society from its and "several" pilots captured in five planes-returned safely, ' a last hlglit, The Birch Society speaker, Ernest J. Brosang, Middle enemies^ • ,. North Viet Nam, which has spokesman said. What, haa been described as "public pressure" caused the Atlantic co-ordinator for the organization, canceled his lec- "Yet they utilized the very procedures of that enemy and threatened to try captured Amer- However,'.heavy Communist cancellation of a Birch lecture Thursday night. The lecture ture when he learned of the pressures being applied to temple others, of the Birch Society, in attempting . ; . to deny the ican pilots As war criminals. - ground' fire knocked down two was to have been sponsored by Temple Shalom, as the first officials and of threats of possible protest demonstrations, free flow of conversation and ideas among the people of our Four A* Sky Hawks and an A6 F4 Phantoms from the Independ- of a two-part educational program featuring the "conservative" Friday night, Temple Rabbi Sheldon Gordon denounced community." Intruder from the U.S.'7th fleet ence'and a third crashed into a view and the "liberal." the tactics which forced the cancellation. He said the "supreme irony" of the incident was that "the carrier independence hit the mo- moUntajn side during a 16-plane ' Mr. Goldstein said last night that he could not comment In a sermon delivered during the worship service in the gag was applied to a mouth which would have spoken words bile anti-aircraft missile unit with strike against a highway bridge 1 "at this time * on reports that JWV was the organization re- ' Strathmore First Aid Squad building, the Rabbi attacked the for which I hold no sympathy, words which would have been eight tons of bombs. Pilots said north 'of Hanoi, the spokesman sponsible for the pressure which led to cancellation of the Birch Society for its political and social views, but defended spoken on behalf of and representing an organization which I they left a missile smoking on said. • > lecture. its right to freedom of speech. abhor. the ground and launchers and 10 ' Returning pilots said, four of the He would neither confirm nor deny the reports. He said, in part: (See JWV, Page 3) vehicles in flames. , (See VIET NAM, Page 3) Senate Candidates Press Election Drives 1 By WILLIAM HENDERSON dates swing Into their final vote be elected regardless of party a member of the GOP • state semblyman. William-. T. Hlering RED BANK—With election day blitz today. affiliation. committee told The Register last who is running with Richard R. ; : —Nov. 2—only two weeks off, Only two Senate seats are up It would appear Monmouth night. • . ', . Stout, R-Monmouth. , Hierirg is four apprehensive Republican for grabs. The senatorial fights County, with more than twice "And remember what hap- little known here and will need and Democratic Senate candi- rate top priority in this year's the number of registered voters pened last year when Lakewood, a big vote in his, own Ocean area elections. as neighboring Ocean, would be in Ocean County, gave Demo- County to win'. Hiering, a legis- For the first time in political the balance of power in the elec- crat Jim Howard 2,000 votes lator for six years, has won eas- history,, Monmouth and Ocean tion. But this need not be the which helped him beat favored ily the last three times he ran Long Branch Counties,. under the ^new reap- case. Republican Marcus Daly for Con- for the Assembly but this year portionment law, are coupled to- "If the election is tight in gress. Of course, President John- his organization is split over the Man, Struck gether to comprise the 5th sena- Mpnmouth, the voters in Ocean son's influence was helpful to choice of Sen. Wayne Dumont, torial district. Two senators will would be the deciding factor," Howard, too," the Republican Jr. as a gubernatorial candidate spokesman said. Monmouth and and some politicos feel this might By Car, Dies Ocean make up the 3d Congres- hurt Hiering. • LONG BRANCH - A local sional District. , Although Sen. Stout, has been man was killed at 9:25 p.m. Ask Fire Companies Monmouth has 179,000 regls-: in office Jor 14 years, he is "run- Saturday when he was attempt- tered voters while Ocean ac- ning scared"! this fall. Stout, who ing to cross Joiine Ave. counts for 73,000. comes from a perennial political The police reported that Don- Consolidate in City Monmouth GOP leaders are family, is personally concerned ald Shank, 35, of 23 Cherry St. worried about the chances of As- (See SENATE, Pa^e 3) was struck by a car driven by LONG BRANCH — Relocation of. the Independent Engine Wallace Shaw, 28, of 11 Seaview and Truck Company fire house and the company's future Manor in front of the Joiine Ave- consolidation with the Oceanic Engine and Truck Company have been proposed by. the Planning Board. nue Bar! The Independents' move to a new building has been in Mr. Shaw told police that he the talking stage for.some time because the present fire was traveling west on Joiine house on Third Ave. near Broadway is in a generally Ave. when he slowed down to dilapidated condition and is considered by city officials to allow some pedestrians to cross. be structurally unsafe. He said he heard a noise but However, Mayor Vincent Mazza said last night that a ftlRD'S EYE OF A BANK — Monmouth County National Bank's new home office at saw nothing until he was near consolidation move would be unlikely at this time because Broad St. and Bergen PI., Red Bank, it taking shape as.thown in this aerial photograph. the intersection of Laurel St., the Oceanics' fire house on Norwood Ave. near Broadway about 50 feet away, when he The two-itory colonial structure will bear some resemblance to Mount Vernon upon is in generally good condition, saw the body through his rear- Most of the city's volunteer firemen are considered • to completion. MCN wili kaep itt building at Broad and Wallace Sts. open as a branch view mirror. oppose any consolidation among the nine city companies. after moving into the new headquarters. He was charged with causing Mayor Mazza said a site on West St. near the New York death by auto and released un- and Long Branch Railroad tracks is being considered for der a $150 bon-1. the new fire house. Fair Closes With Record Crowd, Vandalism Sgt. William Walling is Investi- The. proposals came out of a meeting Friday night be- gating. tween the Planning Board and the City Council. Mr. Schanck was born In Tren- At that meeting, plans for a new city hall were also ton, son of Raymond Schanck, discussed, the mayor said. There is a possibility, he said, here, and the late Mrs. Myrtle that the municipal building might be constructed near Mill All Over But the Mop-Up Schanck. A laborer for this city1, St. he had resided here 10 years. He NEW YORK (AP) - Wrecking Fair officials announced a 1965 the two-year record of 443,435 set was en Army veteran of the crews start today tearing down attendance of 24,459,168 and the the day before. Korean War and was a member most of the buildings on the 646- two-year attendance as 51,607- Three children and pne adult of the Pine Brook Fire Company. •cre fantasy land of the New 448. Before the fair opened last were injured — none seriously— Surviving besides his father are Today's Index Ydrk World's Fair which ended year, they had predicted a two- when three cars of a minature his wife, Mrs. Frances Schanck; Page Page dts two-year run with a record year attendance of 70 million. train overturned yesterday at the (See FATALITY, Page 3) Allen-Scott ,_ 8 Editorials 6 one-day attendance of 446,933. Long Island Railroad's exhibit, Attendance last year was 27, Fresh Cut Amusements 12 Events of Years Ago 8 Widespread pilferage and van- 148,380. spilling the passengers. Herblock ....I 6 GET ACQUAINTED — State Sen. Richard R. Stout of Mums. J.50 a bunch. Borden's Births , 2 dalism marred the final Say yes- The 1964-65 fair attendance Robert Moses, president of the Flowers, Broad St., Shrewsbury. Movie Timetable 12 Wait Allenhurst has coffee with Brig. Gen. William B. terday. topped the 44.9 million of the private nonprofit fair corporation Jim Bishop 8 Obituaries : 2 •Adv. Latta, commanding general of the Army Electronics Com* There were farewells among 1939-40 New York World's Fair. said yesterday he is certain the Bridge „ 25• Sylvia Porter 6 fair employees and exlbitors. The 1964-65 fair ground wounnl city park planned for the grounds Automobile John Chamberlain 6 Sports 18-1» mand, Fort Monmouth, during an informal visit. It wai Dozens or parties went on alter up in the red financially, just as in Flushing, Meadow, Queens, If you're thinking-of a car, think Classified JO-22 Successful Investing Sen. Stout's first meeting with Gen. Latta, who,assumed the closing of the fairground! at the on« a generation ago did.' "will aventualy be the city's Television '. 12 of McCarthy'Chevrolet. 291-1101 Comics .....: M command .Oct., I. . , ''....;,/ t a.m. today. - • • • Yesterday's attendance broke finest park." -Adv. Crossword Puzzle ....._.-... ;1J Women's News „...... -. 10-11 , OctoW IS, 1*365 THE DAILY REGISTER School Jalk Listen ^ Birth* Obituaries To Address By Buckley RIVERVIEW Set Tonight Red Bank I MRS. FORTUNATO INFANTO BUHLER SERVICES By Hiering Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reilly EATONTOWN — The Colum- FAIR HAVEN - The teenagers SOUTH GATE, Calif. - Mrs RED BANK — Services we (nee Marilyn Cooney), 54 Clear- • " Fortunato Ann fnfanto, 76, held in the William S. Anderso bian League of Monmouth Cou of Nativity Chur:h's Confraternity view Dr., New Shrewsbury, son, • 8126 Chestnut Ave., died yeste; Funeral Home, Red Bank, Fri ty entertained 175 guests at i School will be addressed tonight Wednesday. day in Mission Hospital, Huntini day night for Mrs. Mary . annual dinner Saturday night. by James T. Buckley, Jr., of the Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Oliver ' ton Park. Buhler, 88, of 106 McLaren S (nee lngeborg Laas), 285 Main The affair was held in the Cry Serra Club of Red Bank. Mrs. Infanto was born in Mai here, who died Thursday. St., East Keansburg, ion, ta! Brook Inn and was feature ison, N. J., and lived in Mat: Surviving are her husbanc Mr. Buckley's talk, "Every Wednesday. by a speech from Republica .- • wan', N. J., before moving Thomas Buhler of the Mapleres Teenager Participates in Voca- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Don California six years ago. S Nursing Home, West Lon Senate candidate William T. tion*" will be accompanied by a (nee Barbara Kieura), Hamilton- was the widow of Bartholomew Branch: a daughter, Mrs. Kei Hiering, Ocean County. motion picture to be shown by ian Apartments, Monmouth Infanto, neth Matheson of Kingston, 0 Mr. Hiering discussed sever Eugene Carroll, ulso of the Serra Beach, son, Wednesday. Club. The film, "Glenmary Surviving are five sons, Jam tario, Canada, and" a brothei issues including Prof, Eugen Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Elefaate Story", depicts missionary life John Forsythe of St. Petersbur. Genovese who stirred up su (nee Lorraine Ehardt), 3 Elm • - Nigro, of Matawan, Sabati Nig in "No Priest Land" in the •- of Tflompsonville, Conn., J o h Beach, Fla. a controversy with his Viet Con Ave., Hazlet, daughter, Wednes- statement made at a Rutge United States. •Nigro of Keyport, N. J., Rober Cremation took place Saturda day. teach-in. The candidate also gav '.. Nigro of Yonkers, N. Y., an in Rosehill Crematorium, Lii Mr. Buckley will explain how Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hulse his views on state highway, coi Angelo Infanto of Cape Maj den, all young persons, whether or (nee Margaret Brink), Kanes La.1(1 struction — or lack of it. . N, J.; three daughters, Mn not preparing for a religious life, Middletown, daughter, 'Wednes- Rose Marie Fernandez of Lc MRS. CAROLINE S. PAPPAS Assemblyman Alfred N. Bea can and do influence vocations day. of persons contemplating the Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Spinelll - Angeles, Mrs. Nancy Lewicki HADDONFIELD - Mrs. Care leston, R-Monmouth, also a< . Matawan, and Mrs, Margari dressed the guests, praising Mi MEREDITH WILLSONS ENTERTAIN — Following their musical program that opened the priesthood or sisterhood. "The (nee Joan Gardiner), 55 Nevada line S. Pappas, 86, of this place young lay peopie are thereby ex- Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Aquino, • • Bednird of Whittier; four brot died Thursday in Hammonto Hiering's record as an assembl Monmouth College Art Forum 65, the Meredith, Willsons, at piano, visited with Or. man for six years. Freehold! erting great influence on the (nee Bette Kniffin), 89 Swartzel ers, Thomas and Anthony Giai where she was staying. William Van Note, left, president of the college, and F. Donald Squiilante, assistant nettino, and Ralph and Albe Director Joseph C. Invin urgei Church of.the future," Mr. Buck' Dr., daughter, Thursday, Mrs. Pappas, the widow - Russomano, all of Brooklyn; support for the whole county GO] vice president and manager, West Long Branch Office, New Jersey National Bank ley says. Mr. and , Mrs. John W. Ben- ; George Pappas, was born in A! sister, Mrs. Ruby Gangi ticket. and Trust Company, sponsor of the program. The Serra Chb is a group of nett, (nee Ann Kelly), 3214 Dan- bany, N. Y. She was an honorar skin Rd., • Glendola, daughter, Brooklyn! 19 grandchildren, an Joseph Serpico, of Red Bank, business . and professional men member and housemother of th Thursday. nine great-grandchildren. president of the Columbia! who try to foster vocations to Gamma Phi Sorority, Alban; Mr, and Mrs. William Mego A Requiem High Mass will b League, welcomed the diners am the priesthood. Tht Confraternity State Teachers College. Mayor Calls (nee Loretta Mena), 24 Monroe offered at 9 a.m. tomorrow former Long Branch magistra School meets each week for the Surviving are a son, James G. Ave., Shrewsbury, son. Thursday. St. Joseph's Catholic Church Thomas Baldino, filled the ro religious education of students of Patton of Red Bank; a daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Rowley Keyport. Burial will be in as toastmaster. He introduced th< Nativity Parish. ter, Mrs. Everett Leeds of Barn For Action (nee Shirley Bonge), 99 Green Joseph's Cemetery, under the di candidates and others as well a; egat Beaoh; a brother, Nathai Grove), 32 Ave., Keyport, daugh- rection of Day Funeral Home Red Bank Councilman J o h Perrault of Albany; three sisters, 1 ter, Friday. Keyport. Arnone, the league's presiden On Walks Mrs. Dora Boyle of Albany, Mrs. Gas Firm last year. MIDDLETOWN - Mayor Er Mr. and Mrs., Ferdinand Slav- Alice Lohman of West Orange kovsky (nee Patricia Wright) MRS. ELIZABETH HUBERT nest G. Kavalek said yesterday and Mrs. Myra Newton of Cedar Stanford Dr., Hazlet, daughter, CUFFWOOD BEACH - Mrs that the Township Committee hurst, N. Y.; four grandsons, an Gets Prize Friday. Elizabeth Hubert, 71, of 21« Lak< seven great-grandchildren. should move quickly on condem- . Shore Dr., died suddenly 25 Drivers nations of sidewalk easements MONMOUTH MEDICAL borne yesterday. Services were held this altei where property owners have re- For Report CENTER noon in Bedle Funeral Homi fused to negotiate terms. Born in Paterson, she Jivec In County NEW YORK-New Jersey Nat- Long Branch Keyport, with Rev. Henry Ural Gas Company has been se- ' here 2S years. She was the wi Male, - rector of St. Mary He made the statement in the Mr. and Mrs. James Schu- • ow of Frank Hubert. wake of the death Thursday ol lected to receive a third place Episcopal Church, Keyport, Lose Licenses award for Its stockholder annual macher (nee Jean Brakefield), 2 Mrs. Hubert was a past presi Darlene R, Barry, 15 of High ficiatlng. Burial will be in Evei report in the 25th Annual Report Kirby Ave,, Elberon, daughter, dent of five local Veterans of For TRENTON - Robert E. On Point Rd. green Cemetery, Hillside, Survey sponsored by Financial Thursday. •: elgn Wars Auxiliary, and a mem schak, 20, of 192 Hudson Ave The girl was hit by an auto- World, the nation's oldest busi- Mr. and Mrs. James Demodica * ber ot St. Joseph'* Cathol CARL P. SLEFKA Red Bank, received a one-yeai mobile driven by Gregory P. ness and financial weekly. (nee Edith Deltri), 10 Norman Church Keyport, the Veterans o FREEHOLD - Carl Pete suspension of his driver's privi Sosnow, 17 of 80 Swimming Riv- Dr., Neptune, son, Thursday, ': World War I Auxiliary, the Ra er Rd, The award was in the category Slefka, 87, of 28 Ford Ave. die. lege under the State Division of gas companies in the nation Mr. and Mrs. George Kemp itan Post American Legion Aux suddenly in his home yesterda- The accident occurred on (nee Belle Petty), 145 Shore lliary, the Keyport Cootiettes Motor Vehicles' Point System. with annual revenues under $40 Born in Lithuania, he had livec Swimming River Rd., which is Blvd., Keansburg, daughter, Barracks, the Keyport chapter o: The division today announces million. An attractive certificate here 28 years. He was a retired slated for sidewalk construction Thursday,, .' Woodmen of the World Aux the suspension of 25 Monmou symbolic of this achievements weaver for the A. and M. Kara The construction has been held Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bender - tliary, and the Royal Foreseen County drivers among 323 sta will be presented to W. Daniel jheusian Rug Mill, here. He wa up, Mayor Kavalek said, because Williams, New Jersey Natural's (nee Mary Glading), 23 Garden of Perth Amboy. motorists to temporarily los one property owner has refused 1 a communicant of St. Rose o their licenses, president, Tuesday, Oct. 26, at a Rd., Shrewsbury , son, Thursday. A Requiem High Mass will be Lima Catholic Church, here, am to give the township an ease- RESPECT FOR LAW — Sheriff Joseph A. Shafto, left, of banquet in the New York Hilton Mr. and Mrs. James Schell offered at 9 a.m. Wednesday in was a member of the Lithuania: Byron M. Hiclw, 21, RD 2, an ment. Monmouth County and Karl A. Wirfh, lieutenant gover- Hotel. (nee Doris Hunter), 84 Plum St., St. Joseph's Church, Day Funer- Joseph Ellington, Jr., 23, of lub, also here. He said condemnation proceed- nor, New Jersey Diitriet Optimist International, discuss G. Keith Funston, president of New Shrewsbury, daughter, Fri- al Home, Keyport, is in chargi John St., both Englishtown, eaci ings already have been started day. of arrangements. He was married to the la received three-month suspension plans for the Asbury-Neptune Optimist Club educational the New York Stock Exchange, Mrs, Lena Slefka. in this .case, but there are other will deliver the principal addres Mr. and Mrs. Willie Dukes (nee Two-month suspensions went t danger areas wher,e easements program, "Respect for Law." Program will combat public •Phyllis Davis), 228 Mechanic St, Surviving is a ton, William on corporation communications JOHN J. FORD Robert Quartier, 19, of Rt. 53 have not been obtained. Red Bank, daughter, Friday. '....' NUtLEY — John J. Ford, 62, Slefka, with whom he had lived. apathy toward crime and dispensation of justice. De- with the Investing public in an Colts Neck; Frank A. McKenna, Two that he cited are Tindal era of 20 million shareowners. Mr. and Mrs. William Hann of 571 Passaie Ave. died Thurs- A Requiem 'Mass will he of- veloped through co-operation of the Federal Bureau of 26, of 212 Ridge Rd., Keyport; Rd. and East Rd., Belford. (nee Mary Proper), . 260 Port day it borne. He was the father fered in St. Rose of Lima Cath This is the third consecutive Thomas R. Klyler, 21, of 442 Je The Sosnow youth has been Investigation and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Monmouth Rd., East keansburg, ; of Mrs. William Cook of Eaton' olic Church at 9 a.m. Wednes ferson St., Eatontown, and John- year in which New Jersey Nat- day. Burial, under the directior charged with causing death by the project includes a speakers bureau offering services ural has won a major award in son, Friday. town. nie L. Smith, 29, of 1223 Wash- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Furniss 1 auto, and careless driving. Financial World's annual surveyj Born in South Amboy, Mr. of the Higgins Memorial Honv ington Ave., Asbury Park, to any interested organization. Sheriff Shafto and Mr. here, will be in St. Rose of Limi Last year the company won firsl (nee Roberta Woyshner), 559 Ford lived in East Orange and Wirth are both local Optimist Club members. Cemetery, Freehold Township. James B. Gunther, 20, Farm place among the hundreds of Brighton Ave., Spring Lake . New York City before movin ingdale; Louis Richardson, 2 companies In its category and Heights, son, Friday. . here 25 yean ago. He was Rt. 4, Freehold, and James City Sanction Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schnei- MRS. ROSE H. HEMMING the year before that was awarded communications consultant foi Levers, 23, of 6 Oak Dr., Nep- third place. der (nee Barbara Smith), 54 - the New York Bell Telephone Co. FLUSHING, L.I.-Mrs, Ros tune, each received 45-day revi Heath Ave., Oakhurst, son, Fri- Of Battleship Sentence Knife-Slaye Presentation of the 1965 annual for 39 yean. He graduated from Hcwell Hemming, 91, of 1441- cations. report awards will be before an day. Catholic University in 1925. Union Turnpike died in her hom Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Russo- 'esterday. One-month suspensions wen Project Seen audience of more than 1,200 busi- Besides his daughter, he leave: meted out to J. B. Williams, 3 ness, indifstrial and financia! mano (nee Marjorie Florida), 980 Born in London, England, Mrs. To 5-7 Years in Prison his wife, Mrs. Marcella M. Ford; 152. Summeifield Ave. and Billy LOfTG BRANCH — Official leaders from throughout th' Elizabeth Ter., Eiberon, daugh- Hemming was a former Red FREEHOLD - A migrant la- Station, Rt. 33, Freehold Town- a son, Kenneth T. Ford of East Day, 20, of Lincoln Village, sanction of the Long Branch Bat- United States and Canada, ac- ter, Saturday,. Bank and Fair Haven, N.J., res borer who pleaded guilty to man- ship; and theft of office equip- Paterson; another daughter, both Asbury Park; Edward J, tleship New Jersey Committee cording to Richard J. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gagne 1 slaughter in the knife-slaying of Miss Marcella J. Ford, here; me dent. She had lived here 20 years. Reilly, 19, of 34 Belle PI. am appears to be forthcoming from ment July 24 from the office of (nee Maria Paalin), 50 Olangspo another farm worker has been editor and publisher of the 63- i grandchild. Her late husband, Charles Hem- Theodore W. Falkenberg, 25, o the City Council. Froelich Construction Co., Elm La., Eatontown, daughter, Satur- sentenced to five to seven years year-old Financial World. A Requiem Mass was offeree ming, died in Red Bank in 1924. 100 Bennett Ave., both Neptun St., Freehold. day. Mayor Vincent J, Mazza last n State Prison. Approximately 5,000 annual re Saturday in St. Mary's Church Surviving are three son ity; Gary G. Kiss, 23, Cream night said he would ask the gov- Hugh Gallagher, Woodside Ave. ports we»e reviewed In the 9 Mr, and Mrs. Michael Mulshine Monmouth County Judge Clark- here. Burial, directed by thf Charles and Harry Hemming, Ridge; Frederick A. Sanborn, 29, erning body at its conference Keansburg, $1,000 fine, bookmak- classifications in the 1965 conv (nee Carol Emery), 8 Corey Dr., son S. Fisher imposed the sen- Stanton Funeral Home, 661 with whom she resided, and James of. 13 Huddy Ave., Highlands; meeting tomorrow night to make ing in Keansburg March 30. petition marking the silver an- Oakhurst, daughter, Saturday, tence Friday on Lonnie Moore, Franklin Ave., was in Immac- W. B, Hemming of Iselin, N.J.; Baudin Tagilew, 50, of 155 Lin the committee official. Edwajd Welstead, Wilson Ave., niversary of the magazine's an Mr. and Mrs. John Panko (nee a daughter, Mrs. Rose Harrison coin Ave. Fair Haven; Vito Vi Jr., Upper Freehold Township, ulate Conception Cemetery. Headed by Harry C. Levin, a Matawan, $200 fine, disorderly nual competition to promote th Valerie Marvel), 8 Sunset Ave., of Burlingame, Calif.; four grand, tollo 42, of 7 Neptun for the killing of John H. Bradley, local liquor dealer, the commit- conduct in Middletown Township improvement of shareowner an- Matawan, son, yesterday. children, and 10 great-grandchil- PL, Keansburg; Cecilia U. Am also a migrant, at the Enos Her- ARTHUR HAMPTON tee has been pushing for the ac- May 5. He had been indicted nual reports. Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell Mayer dren er, £3, of 329 Euclid Ave., Loci bert Farm July 22. quisition by the city of the USS for open lewdness but was per- (nee Naomi Leiirich), 103 South HOWELL TOWNSHIP - Ar- Arbour, and Larry R. Gadsby, 2 Services will be held in tht New Jersey, a $110 million war- Others sentenced: mitted to plead guilty to a down- St., Red Bank, daughter, yester- thur Hampton of AdelpMa-Ar- of 817 Woodcrest Dr. Sprini iena Rd. died Friday m Fitki Worden Funeral Home, Rec ship. The committee plans to Dennis tykes, East Freehold graded charge. First Frost day. Lake Heights. Rd., Freehold Township, Borden- Hospital, Neptune, Bank, at 2 p.m. Wednesday, witr have the battleship permanently Bernard E. Scott, Seaview Ave., LONG BRANCH - The sea- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Green- town Reformatory, indeterminate son's first frost formed here berg (nee Joanne Argenio), 122 Born here, he was the son ol Rev. Canon Charles H. Best, rec Edward J. Bntt, 41, of 24! anchored a few hundred yards Long Branch, probation one year, :erm, breaking and entering and this morning, according to Mrs. the late Judson and Lucy tor of Trinity Episcopal Church lamden Ave., Manasquan, re off the Cooper Ave. beach as a for issuing seven worthless chek Orangewood Dr., Brick Township, larceny of $90 worth of auto parts William D. Martin, acting U.S. Burdge Hampton. The retiree ifficiating. Burial will be in Fail ceived 30-day suspension war memorial, barrier to beach for $733 in March and April in son, yesterday. View Cemetery, Middletown, N.J Sept. 18 at the Triangle Service weather observer filling in for ihipping clerk was a formet James Carey, 22, of 21: erosion and tourist attraction. Eatontown, Ocean Township, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Austin her husband. treasurer and exempt member of Fourth .Ave., Spring Lake, dre A lengthy list of endorsements Freehold, Red Bank, and Mid- (nee Barbara Henessey), 135 Ihe Engine Hose Company, Free- THOMAS MACLEAN a 20-day suspension. by organizations and political Brick Man's Record dletown Township. The temperature was 38 at Rockwell Ave,, Apt. 30, Long MIDDLETOWN-Thomas Mac- figures grew longer Friday when 7 a.m., and that was the low Branch, daughter, yesterday. hold Fire Department. Receiving 15-day suspensions John H. Kamauma, Subic La., lean, 82, of 375 Nut Swamp Rd Red Bank Mayor Benedict R. Ihute Drop Delayed for the night, Mrs, Martin re- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fiore (nee He was a charter member o were John J. Newcombe, 56, Eatontown, $200 fine, issuing died suddenly in Riverview Hos- Nicosia, a Democratic candidate MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP)- ported. She forecast a temper- Delores Bonat), 21 West Susan the Freehold Lodge, Knights oi 93 Longwood Ave., Red Bank three worthless checks for $160 lital Saturday, following a cere- for the Assembly, added his ap- Weather forced a 24nhour delay ature near 70 for today and St., Hazlet, daughter, yesterday. the Golden Eagle and was a for- Robert R. Young, 21, of 124 Ho in Eatontown'April 29 and 30. iral hemorrhage. proval of the plan. in today's scheduled attempt of back to the 40s tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Moore (nee mer member of the township po- born La., Neptune, and Richard Jose Santana, Broadway, Long i parachutist to jump from a Mrs. Martin laid her hus- Agnes Storm),, 1103 Baymere lice reserve unit. Born in Ireland, he was the so C. Vena, 21, of 15 Matawan Ave. Branch, continued on probation ielium-filled balloon at an altitude band, who Is recovering from Ave., Wanamassa, son, yester- Surviving are his wife, Mrs >f the ]ate Alexander and Marth Cliffwood. RED BANK FIRE originating with a prior offense. if about 118,000 feet. a stroke, is showing steady day. Sadie R. Hampton, end fou Maclean. Before retiring 1! RED BANK — A general alarm He had pleaded guilty to theft of Backers of the project re- Improvement. brothers, Walter, Ernest and 'ears ago, Mr. Maclean was gen- took the fire department to 63 a car valued at $3,600 from Circle Elm PI. at 3:36 p.m. Saturday. icheduled the balloon launching Harry Hampton of Freehold, sral foreman for the Green lines Chevrolet Agency, Red Bank, Case Slates The fire was in the basement of Nicholas J. Piantanida, 33, of and Carlton Hampton of Squan Zo., New York City. June 27. Weather Charge Man kum. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. of the home of George Gill, who Brick Township, N.J., for tomor- had been working on a motor- row morning. They said there was Thomas Murphy, Church St., Services will be held in th' Agnes S. Maclean; five sons Marlboro Talk NEW JERSEY - Sunny today cycle when he accidently upset too much cloudiness and winds Asbury Park. State Prison, two little milder in afternoon high Higgins Memorial Home, Free- Thomas J. Maclean of Dumont, MARLBORO - The federal With School a can of gasoline. were adverse today. to three* years and $100 fine, fo near 70, Clear cool tonight low hold, this afternoon at 2 o'clock, obert Maclean of Paramus. Al- •ole in higher pducation will be When the firemen arrived, they Piantanida hopes to break the possession of narcotics and is ranging in low 50s coast to mostly with Rev. Harry P. Kelley ol :xander W. Maclean of West Pat he topic of Ssn. Clifford P. found fire policeman Thomas sound barrier in free fall before suing an $86 worthless check a 40s interior. Mostly sunny mild- Entry Try Ardena Baptist Church offi- rson, Gerald Maclean of Parlin :ase's lecture l,<;re Wednesdaj Tomaino, first on the scene, had his parachute opens at an al- Eatontown March 25. f Ramsey, and Mrs. James Rob- ""eacherg Association. spreading. ior stabilizing devices in free fall to three years, carnal indeceny CHARLES J. HAN1SCH nson of Paramus; five brothers, Mostly east or southeast winds bail by Magistrate William I. The New Jersey Republican wil The fire companies departed at nd to study the effect of sonic with a three year old girl in today 10 to 15 knots except oc- LONG BRANCH - Charles J. ames Maclean of Morganville, Riker for Grand Jury action on speak and answer questions at 4:09. Wall Township Aug. 2. casionally higher south. Variable Hanlsch, Sr., 69, of 237 Hamilton "red and Robert Maclean of Can speeds on the body. a charge of attempted breaking p.m. at the Central School, Rt. five to 10 knots tonight. South and entering at the Rumson Ave., died Saturday at the Mon ida, and Hugh Maclean of Cali 1 78. Proceeds of ihe $1 per person easterly 10 to 15 knots Tuesday Country Day School early yester- mouth Medical Center brnia, and three sisters, Mrs contribution will benefit the as- again higher at times south. Fair day. . He was a World War I Navy eginald Ballard of Long Island sociation's scholarship fund, with visibility generally five miles veteran. ilrs. Minnie Harvey of California Morris was apprehended at 3:35 r more. Mr. Hanisch was a retired nd Mrs. Allan Maconnell of a.m. yesterday by Patrolman foreman of plumbers with the rmogti, Ireland, , JOHN W. POST High temperature in the pasl John Keany and Gerald Kelly 24 hours at Long Branch 57 a when *ie approached his car, post engineers at Fort Mon Services will be held at 2 p.m. RIJMSON — John W. Post, 62 mouth. 29 Warden Ave. died in Riv- 2 p.m. yesterday. Low 36 at 'i parked in the driveway of the jmorrow In the Adams Memorial a.m. today. Frank Gabriel home, North Surviving are his widow, Mrs irview Hospital, Red Bank, Satur lome, Red Bank, with Rev. W. TIDES Roliallion Dr. The police were Gladys Dunham Hanisch; two lay,.following a long illness. ordon L. Lowden of the First investigating a report by the ions, Charles J. Hanisch, Jr., TODAY - Hgh 2:50 p.m. and lethodist Church, Red Bank, Born in Passaic, he had lived Gabriels; who had found the car Monmouth Beach, and George low 9:47 p.m. ficiatlng. Burial will be in Fair lere 10 years. He formerly lived parked in their driveway when Hanisch, here; a brother, Joseph TOMORROW - High 3:37 a.m lew Cemetery, here. Montclair 25 years. He was a and 4:02 p.m. and low 10:02 a.m. they returned home. Hanisch, here; five sisters, Mrs. elf-employed custom home build- Anna Zusohlag and Mrs. Maude and 10:44 p.m. According to police, Morris ad- MRS JOSEPH P. NOLL Mr. Post was a member of Un- Butler of Queens Village, N. Y., For Red Bank and Rumson mitted breaking a window in the EATONTOWN - Mrs. Isabelle Mrs1, Mary Splawsky of East )n Congregational Church, Upper bridge, add two hours; Sea school, but denied entering the owerre Noll, 67, of 12 Youmans Meadows, N, Y., Mrs. Frances lontclair. He was a member Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Long building. An automobile jack, ve. died Saturday in her home. Beebe of West Long Branch and the Holland Society of New Branch, deduct 15 minutes; High- which police said. Morris ad- Mri. Florence Carroll of Middle- Born in the Bronx, N.Y., she 'ork City, and was a member lands bridge, add 40 minutes. -nitted using to break the win- town, and three grandchildren. ras the daughter of the late md past president of the Shore SATELUTES low, was found on the school Tiomas and Ida Lowerre. She ECHO I at 6:16 p.m. today grounds, police said. A Requiem High Mass will be iuilders Association. ad lived here 25 years. She was south of New York City, 77 de offered at 9 a.m. tomorrow In Surviving are his wife, Mrs. communicant of St. Jerome's grees above horizon, moving SE. Star of the Sea Catholic Church. iarbara Barnum Post; a son, CHARGED AS CARELESS atholic Church, West Long Interment, under the direction of ohn Scott Post, here; a daugh- ECHO 11 at 0.24 a.m. tomorrow, MIDDLETOWN - Joseph A. irandi. north of New York City, 08 de- the Hoffman Funeral Home, will er, Mrs. Barbara Post Poppele Bergen, 2 Dale Ct., Hazlet, was grees above horizon, moving SE. harged with careless driving be .In Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Surviving are her husband, Jo- ' Upper Montcloir; a brother, CONFERENCE — Shore merchanti who pioneered the Central Jersey Bank and Trust eph P. Noll; a s.m. when the car ha was drlvlnr Mr. Valesi sustained leg and helhldd at thh i ArUtuh r K. BrowB n (Uorae r the direction of the Robert Brown Home for' Services, /as in collision with a patro. ihouldcr Injuries as a result of pn StrvtCM) M Park B4. at Clart- mouth Shopping Center, Eatontown; Herbert Boyd, manager of the Easy Charge Da- « BMt An., llontcltlr, a, ]., MoiAlir Braun Home tor Funerals, lontclair, at 3:30 o'clock today. :ar being driven by Patrolman the crash, tie was reported In J. IMnmni at !:S0 e'cltxik. In Iliu of re, will be in Kerulco Ceme- Burial will be in Cedar Lawn partmtnt, Central Jeney Bank and Trust Co., and Arnold Brandemihl of Lincoln Park, Vernon Patterson on Wed good condition last night in Riv- -StKMtt Fuod. tery, Valhalla, N.Y. Cemetery, Paterioa, ,' witch., a»ioci«tion prtfidtnt, ' Bergen PI ervlew Hospital. i • i THE DAJLY REGISTER Wmfoy,

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• OakhiiKt • Htlmdel • Keyport • MIAJIetown rlMM MPMnVe MMti Ml fvMkf QMi IMR MM inH M #l^ecWMlMiMMB «eiNFvfVftl TM OMAT AJIANDC 4 MfiMC HA CO, MC. THE DAILY REGISTER VLonAty, October US, Clean Up, Barbecue Sunday May Spread Democrats and Republicans Dine, ^,,.-.,...... - „, ...... point. The Democrats supported into a political football, to ftht', an incpSle tax and the Republi- gubernatorial campaign; ' j Or Pay Up FromReade's to Gimbel Estate But LfV Won't Permit Debates can candidates a sales fax. Attending the teuton liete • MIDDLETOWN — We're get- OAKHURST '- The big barbe- ding: "The first 3,000 persons EATONTOWN — Republican and when the speakers strayed The 100 persons at the: lun- Democratic Freeholder caindi- -: ting prefHer all the time," de- cue slated for Sunday on the es- buying tickets will be accommo- and Democratic county candi- from those topics, they were re- cheon got a good laugh when As- dates P. Paul Campi and Hugh f clared Magistrate Richard E. tate of Mr. and Mrs. Walter dated at the Reade's Mayfalr minded of the "no debate" rules semblyman Alfred N. Beadleston. B. Meefran and GOP nominees ' dates came to the luncheon pre- 1 Burke, as he levied suspended Reade, Jr., will be "backed up' House." by Mrs. Richard McCormick, the R-Monmouth, said he thought Danskin and Freeholder director : pared to debate, but wound up members of the Rutgers Univer- Joseph C. Irwin. fines' of $100 on. three men in by another cookout site, it was Food and entertainment will be moderator. in an agreeable discussion of sity faculty should receive salary Senate candidates were Assem- Municipal Court Thursday with announced yesterday by William the same at both places. The Some of the issues discussed the prevision that they clean up McLaughlin, barbecue chairman, campaign issues. , raises — "with the possible ex- blyman William T. Hiering and barbecue is being staged In hon were taxes, education, sewers ception of one." It was an ap- Sen. Rich"ard R. Stout, Republi- their property within two weeks. He said another barbecue will or of Gov. Hughes and receipts The meeting Saturday was and problems confronting the parent reference to Prof. Eugene cans, and Democrats John J. Those charged were Walter be set up on the Thomas Gim- from tickets at J15 per person sponsored by the Monmouth Genovese. whose "Viet Cong" Reilly, mayor of Ocean Town- Peterson, 7 Bay Ave., Leonardo; bel estate, a mile north of the county. A near verbal clash did will go to organizations support- Counly Council, League of Wom- victory remarks have developed ship, and Thomas J. Mucciforl. Alex Jones, 70 Chestnut St., Nave- Reade home, the main scene for ing the governor in his re-elec- en Voters, and was held in Crys- occur, however, when Democrat- •Ink, and Earl Siegler, 104 Main the party. tion bid. tal Brook Inn here. ic Freeholder candidate Hugh B. St., Port Monmouth. "We anticipate about 3.00C In the meantime, a three-man The candidates were each al- Meehan rapped the Republican Patrolman Arthur Stover had guests, but in case ticket sales "steering" committee traveled lowed five minutes to answer Issued the three summonses. controlled Board of Freeholders. exceed that number we want to from Mount Holly to Stonewall, previously submitted questiuns, In other cases, Donald Ross- be ready," McLaughlin said, ad- Incumbent Freeholder Benja- Tex., hy station wagon to bring min H. Danskin, who is seeking bach, 21, of 24 Portland Rd a 1,200-pound white-faced steer Highlands, was held.for action of Youth Fellowship re-election, angrily protested a'nd from President Johnson's ranch GOING TO the Grand Jury on a larceny asked Mrs. McCormick: \ to Oakhurst for exhibition pur- Installs Officers charge made Oct. 4, involving an Offer Ocean poses. Martin Broones "I'd like to know how much THE CITY? «ipht-foot boat. . LQNG BRANCH - Red Bank poetic license we have here." A special trailer will be sup- Methodist Youth Fellowship Sub- Raymond J. St. John, Mercer Senate and Assembly, nominees Economy plied by the ranch to carry the To Lecture Tonight district officers took- office at an Ave., Port Monmouth, was also were questioned on their opinions steer, presented by Johnson, on RED BANK — Martin Broones, installation-Holy Communion ser- held for the Grand Jury, on a about a broad based tax and the cross country roundup. It is Beverly Hills, Calif., will speak vice in St. Luke's Methodist morals charge made Aug. 23, with Boost Hints whether an income or sales tax due here next Friday. on /The Standard of Christian church. ball set at 31,000. TRENTON (API - Clams, mo- would be feasible. All agreed a Those who are members ol Science" at a lecture sponsored Rev. Paul Friedrich, district tels for boats and an East Coast broad based tax Is necessary, the committee are Alan Kar- by the First Church of Christ, superintendent, conducted the Airport Plaza, Hwy. 36, Hazlet, NJ. version of San Francisco's Fish- but the harmony stopped at this Demery Heads erman's Wharf were suggested as cher, Sayreville, state chairman Scientist, 211 Broad St., tonight service and spoke to 150 MYF and Keansburg Terminal Si* of the Young Citizens for at 8:30. members and ministers. ADVERTISEMENT possible ways of expanding south- R.T. Fore $2.10 N.Y.C. Keyport K of C ern New Jersey's economy. Hughes; Richard Hughes, New- Mr. Broones, an authorized Rev. Friedrich was assisted by , KEYPORT-Harry V. Demery . A report drawn up by Checchi ark; Alan Grosman, West teacher of religion and a member Rev. Donald Dunk, district MYF R.T. Fare $1.59 Newark was installed as faithful navira- and Co. of Washington, D. C, and Orange, and Harry Randy, Ro- of the Christian Science board of adviser, and Rev. Eldrfch C. GETTING UP 264-9828 — 787-0066 — 787-9676 tor of St. Joseph's Assembly, sponsored by the Federal Area chelle Park. lectureship, has been devoting Campbell, subdistrict MYF ad- MAKES MANY Fourth Degree Knlfjhts of Colum- Redevelopment Administration full time to the practice of Chris- viser. . 19 FEEL OLD Free Parking bus, at a recent ceremony in the After 35, common Kidney or Bludder Ir- made the recommendation. It was tian Science healing for a number Next meeting will be in Bel- ritations often occur ana nifty m*ke you K of C club house. ' of years. ford Methodist Church Nov. 21 tense &nd nervous from too frequent based on a study of the economic Says City passage* both d»y tnd night, Second- Other officers are John situation in Atlantic, Cape May, Miss Judy Broom, conference arily, you may Jose sleep and suffer from Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired, Leonardo Terminal ..Shannon, Vincent Infosino, Ed- Cumberland and Ocean Counties. STABILE OVERSEAS MYF president, will speak. depressed. In such Irritation, CYBTEX Geinq to the ward Murphy, John V. Hinds, Jr., Should Let Usually brings fut. relaxlof comfort W R.T. Fare Expansion of fishing operations VIET NAM - Spec. 5, John curbing irrlUtin* gerrai in strong. Mid Frank' Raccioppi and Rev. Cor- Sell Fast! The Daily Register urine and by analceile j>»in relief. Gkt World's Fair? in Atlantic City, (he report said, P. Stabile, son of Mr. and Mr?. 291-9623 nelius. J. Kane. Classified. CYST-EX it dnifffTsU. /eel better taiW could make creation of a Fisher- Public Know Alphonse Stabile of 54 Villa PI., 40 bum men's Wharf possible. Like the Eatontown, N. J. is stationed $2.30 N.Y.C. ichsdultd LONG BRANCH — Councilman here as a member of the First dally direct to famous one in San Francisco, it Michael G. Celli has called for $2.00 Newark would include bars, restaurants, Infantry Division, U.S. Army, as L Tlriirn Square greater trust and confidence be- a radio repairman. The unit was 291-1300 30 Cash Prizes shops and other tourist attrac- tween government and the press. tions. It would create dozens of ordered to duty here as a- re- Free Parking Mr. Celli, one of four running new jobs, the report indicated. sult of President Lyndon B. John- for election to the Third Ward son's announced troop buiJd-up Every Day! The study claimed that water City Council seat Nov. 2, .said, in this counfry. TRe 22-year-old pollution is jeopardizing employ- "There is an essential link be- soldier is a graduate of Long Ploy ment for clam fishermen. The re- tween government and newspa- Branch High Sohool. He entered port suggested that polluted pers, and where the link is broken the service in 1961. clams be placed in treated water or strained, things go wrong for NEW YORK*KEANSBURG for decontamination. mnnevgrnms the government." Need Money? Sell those things Rapid expansion of commuter LONG BRANCH BUS LINE The councilman said he real you really don't need with a Plaids worked on the diagonal make Mom populalion into Ocean County, the 787-0066 • 75 Headway, Keansfcurg • 787-9676 Your own initials are all izes some representatives like to Daily Register Classified Ad. study claimed, has resulted in de- look fhinner. Try the Corner and see. you n««d to win —up to Call now. mand (or fertilizer for the area's work in the dark, to come to $1,000. You get 30 new sandy soil. Fertilizer, the study decisions without the "complica- chancM to collect cash continued, could be produced tion of public opinion." This he ••••••• •Vary day. Send in your from sewage or from the manure declared to be wrong. Initials and watch for ths of poultry. Operators now pay to "I have always informed the have the manure removed, the re- citizens of Long Branch what is Winning Initials Dally port said. going on in our city and when Further untapped source of I am re-elected 1 will continue ! economic expansion, the' study to do so." he satated. continued, is the heavy boat traf- fic in Ocean County's inland wa- HIGHWAY PROJECT fntt »n Poitcord and Moll to: terway. It suggested the creation TRENTON (AP) — The state "Mwwygnmi", Box 18* of "boatcls" where pleasure boat- highway department said it N«w York, N.Y. 1004* ers could moor their craft with would accept bids Nov. 4 for nearby sleeping accommodations revision of a Rt. 34 intersection i provided. in Monmouth County. 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Fair, Sr, MgrJ FREE ESTIMATE 671-3800 12 Racklus Place, R«d Bank — Phon« 747-2200 X SEARSMIDDLETOWN "Anyhow, It Gives Yon An Idea Of What's Ont There" The Register's Opinion Jim Bishop: Reporter Another TeddyNeecled 14-B Measure Is Shelved The reporter walked the streets of Havana with the In- quisitive attitude of an archeologisl turning over ddiitonti. Failing to get even a majority vote, amendments by the narrow margin of There was the big new Hilton—not owned by 'Hilton—but let alone the required two-thirds, to in- only 18 votes.' rather by the Cuban Bakers Union. And Coquine, where voka cloture and bring up the bill to If this bill to prohibit right-to-work Fulgencio Batista lived. There was graciousness in the curving marble staircase, affection in the statue of a dachshund who repeal Section 14-B of the Taft-Hart- laws in those states which want them is buried on the ground, and panic in the,spinning record ley law, Senate Democratic leader isn't intended to be dictatorial, why is buriel on the grounds, and panic in the spinning record Mike Mansfield has decided to shelve wouldn't its sponsors allow some safe- "Blue Danube" with the needle watching silently from the for this session the measure which guards for the individual to be written side. This was Christmas 1958. Ever since, would deny states the right to ban into it? " the socialist revolution of Fidel Castro hat compulsory union shops — the so- An amendment saying that a closed been a chronic pain in the American ap- called right-to-work laws. shop contract cannot be used to dis- pendix. Surgery was attempted at the Bay of Pigs, but the knife was dull. The reporter It Is just as well. Even some of the criminate against Negroes was barred. never lost interest. Twice he went to Guan- senators who favor the bill agree that An amendment saying that union tanamo to consult with U.S. admirals and it should not be jammed through members cannot be fined or penalized navy intelligence officers, The prognosis was always the same: Congress with strong-arm tactics. for exercising their legal rights was Fidel Castro was hanging on to power by But that has been the trouble.with barred. a shred. The reporter could not reconcile this controversial measure all along. An amendment saying that union this with the stories told to him by Cuban! BISHOP who worked at the U.S. Naval Base. They Drafted to please union leaders, dues cannot be used for political pur- aald that it was easier to join the Communists than to fight pushed by President Johnson whom poses, and thus against the wishes of them. Some were happy to join. They said that any political they supported, the bill has not been some of the dues-paying members, was philosophy, is better than the cruel tyranny of Fulgencio Batista and, before him, Dr. Machado. subject to those parliamentary com- barred. The reporter courted their confidence. The more h« promises which might have made it But above all else, the Senate listened, the more complex the matter became. The Commu- more acceptable to more congressmen Labor Committee actually voted down nists who earned American dollars at the naval base said that and to the public. an amendment which would have the American press — particularly Life magazine — nude Castro'i revolution successful. His pitiful army of 700, holed In the House, It was rammed guaranteed workers in a plant a secret up around camp fires in the mountains east of Santa Clara, through under a rarely used procedure vote on the issue before they could had stagnated. It was afraid to attack, terrified to retreat. which barred even the offering of be forced to join a union. Castro engineered a few friendly kidnapings of. American"" oil men and Life magazine representatives. The resurrec- tion started there. The mountain dead began to live again. Hope for the Nice PTA American propaganda turned out to be more potent than Cuban. Overnight, Fidel Castro became a saviour, complete Parent-Teacher associations across While the nation and Its thousands with beard and persecution complex. the land probably don't realize yet of school districts have wrestled with In December, 1958, the U.S. ambassador recommended that Uncle Sam withdraw support of Batista. One of the gov- what a favor the right-wing whisper profound educational issues, the PTA ernment generals conspired to hand over the Havana forts to mongers ffiay have done them. The has held very nice tea parties. Against Fidel. The dictator fled, taking everything of value on hit good people of the PTA are still too the remonstrances of concerned critics, plane. The reporter counted 16 suitcases full of solid silver- stunned by the telephoned smear cam- the PTA has staged very nice panel ware which could not be loaded on the getaway aircraft. Sylvia Porter: Your Money's Worth Castro, the hero, came into Havana like a turtle. His head, paigns of hate groups charging them discussions producing noncontroversial sticking out of a tank, was pelted with flowers and he kept with Commie-plot complicity. platitudes. pulling it in as though they were rose-tinted grenades. A few The national president of the school But, now, at last, the nice people days later, he visited Coquine, and a barbudo told him he 1 could not enter without a pass. Fidel Castro modestly with- associations, Mrs. Jenneile Moorhead of the PTA have been shocked to the The Non* Average Shopper drew. He gets sick at the sight of a bayonet. of Eugene, Ore., put her finger on the depths of their lethargy. And there Castro promised peace in 15,000 words. He promised elec- possibilities the other day in Ohio. are signs that, once they recover from The "average supermarket shopper," one of the most massive consumer studies tions. He promised true domocracy. He spoke with the tongue cited so frequently by the statisticians and ever undertaken, to be released tomorrow In of the sainted Marti. The reporter listened. He spent time "At first we couldn't believe we their shock, they may close the void coddled so carefully by our nation's food Washington. The study was undertaken in at Camp Columbia with Che Guevara, the Argentine Commu- were under attack," Mrs. Moorhead that has made them vulnerable — that merchandisers is a myth. If she or he ever the Cleveland area by "Progressive Grocer" nist. Senor Guevara had an office under the shadow of a 50- said. "We are a very nice organiza- they may yet wield the power for good existed—which I doubt—she or he has long magazine. Other study participants were the foot marble statue of Jesus, overlooking Havana harbor. He since passed into limbo. Kroger Co., the country's third largest re- was busy with two Havana girls and did not want to talk tion." which has always been their potential tail grocery organization, and the Reuben H. You could, of course, politics. Donnelley Corp., a leading research concern. There's no challenging that Yet it but has never been fulfilled. be a fairly average young That was six years ago. Before the reporter left Havana, Is precisely because the PTA is a As the title of one of its new pub- married with small chil- It'll be 15 months before the full study he watched Castro close the gambling casinos. The universi- is completed, but the initial disclosures dra- "nice" organization that it is vulner- lications suggests, the PTA has become dren. If so, you spend twice ties became instruments of communism. The country went into as much as other consum- matize the extent to which the U.S. has be- convulsion and hundreds of citizens were tried summarily and able to sabotage by the likes of the aware of the "Critical Issues of Our er groups on cereals, are come a series of fragmented, localized mar- executed. The economy slid down a political chute as Castro well above average buyers kets. The supermarket industry is entering a alienated the nations which might buy his sugar, and culti- John Birch Society. The PTA's very Democracy." And, declaring she does new phase In which the emphasis must be on nice members offer an eminently re- not fear the right-wing smear, Mrs. of shampoos and hair vated those which had nothing to feed his people except a sprays. You also are ex- "pinpoint merchandising." In the words of godless ideology. spectable front for malcontents whose Moorhead challenged her colleagues ceedingly price conscious Progressive Grocer's publisher, Robert W. Now he has learned a new lesson. It is cheaper to deport and are not particularly in- Mueller, "It must be directed at specific Cuban enemies than to kill and bury. This, in turn, makes him motives are less than nice. The PTA's in Ohio to "be in the front line fight- groups of families in the store's trading very nice approach to school problems ing the threat." PORTER terested in trading stamps. stronger at home. It also makes him look generous. In the Or you could be a fairly average blue area." same breath, it burdens the economy of the United States— makes it a temptingly malleable ve- If the PTA can get mad enough collar family. If so, you are the biggest per There are major differences between particularly the state of Florida—with hungry immigrants, hicle for the machinations of those about it all to be a little less nice, .capita spenders of any consumer group on areas in our country. For instance, Sante Fe's Cuba, the appendix of the Americas, is red, swollen and who would mold the educational sys- the dial-a-haters could be the nicest meat and produce. Trading stamps are most summer soft water turns hard in winter (the sore. It needs surgery, but no one knows how to apply the important to you, and you use the stamps reverse is true in Pittsburgh) important in- knife. In Cuba, there is one leader. In Sou^h Florida, there tem in their own Image. thing that ever happened to it. as a form of enforced saving. formation in soap and instant coffee market- are several. Sometimes, the exiles fight each other. They too Or yours could be a fairly average Negro . ing. Omaha is fond of lemon-lime soda, Wy- have learned a lesson. The United States is willing to help, family. If so, you are highly desirable cus- oming is partial to strawberry, New England- just this side of success. In a reverse situation, the Soviet Spare Those Trees tomers in terms of food purchases per in- ers will accept any soda, as long as it') In Union did not hesitate when Hungary decided to strike tor come. You are very brand conscious, are quart bottles. freedom. They punished the people. It was a good example The nature lovers of Chicago in Lincoln Park. Anyway the leaves top spenders for such products as canned There are significant differences between for other satellites. attracted national attention when they fall, it's a victory for trees. And for fish and fruits. Among all groups, you put families within a single area and within the The reporter came home and watched the situation for wrapped themselves around tree people who may vote against poli- most stress on variety of products as a rea-. range of a single store. To add to the illustra- years. So did others. He is beset by the felling that we need son for choosing a store. tions here, young marrieds and high income a Teddy Roosevelt, who will again charge up San Juan Hill trunks in an unsuccessful effort to ticians who don't know which side Or yours could be a fairly average upper families rate "good meats" as the prime and give Cuba back to the Cubans. Roosevelt would tike stay the dread hand of progress In the their trunk is barked on. income family. If so, you differ markedly reason for preferring a store. Small town the country first, and worry about world opinion last . . . guise of a street widening project Without suggesting that conserva- from other groups in many ways. You buy shoppers, though, fate courteous personnel three times as much frozen food as lower as most important, while Negro families rate through Jackson Park. The saws tionists should put their own limbs in income families—and for frozen baked goods, variety in first place. buzzed, a grove fell, and Mayor Rich- jeopardy by getting in the way of your ratio is six to one. You spend two to "Think Small" has, in recent years, revo- Events of Years Ago ard Daley seemed to be cast in the road builders, we do think that the three times more than other families on dog lutionized vast segments of U.S. industry, and . food. You are the most likely to try new "miniaturization" is obviously coming to food role of an iron-nerved public official Chicago episode shows the usefulness products, you are the least price conscious, " marketing too. We are not "average shop- who would not allow himself to be of citizens raising their voices in pro- you have the least degree of loyalty to a pe«." We are individuals, living in individual 50 Years Ago dissuaded from his duty as he saw it. test against any unnecessary wounds "favorite" store. neighborhoods, having individual habits, mo- Clearly, the so-called natiqnal market in tivations, likes and dislikes. Chicago's mayor is still asserting being inflicted on the already badly Peter B. Campbell of Shrewsbury killed flies (or recrea- which average food shoppers are supposed The food merchandiser who starts to tion in his ipare time. During the summer, he killed 54,150 that he hasn't given in to pressure. battered urban landscape. Responsible to do average things has virtually disap- "Think Small" about us may help eliminate flies. His record for one day was 4,300 of the insects. But he has seen fit to take a Sunday officials may best serve their cities, peared. The once familiar coast-to-coast mar- himself from one of the few "similarities" keting campaign aimed at national "average the study found: in the course of a tingle A team, of horses belonging to John Wyckoff, Oceanic ex- stroll along Lake Michigan which left and save themselves trouble in the families" is becoming obsolete. year, the average supermarket loses 40 per pressman, nearly drowned when they fell Into an unused well him lyric about beauty. And in con- process, if they concentrate from the These are among the first findings of cent of its customers. near the Glen Iris Inn at Branchport. The animals were finally sequence, engineering plans have been very first on minimizing the damage rescued after hours of digging by a gang of men. modified to reduce the number of trees to nature in making way for the all- Benjamin F. Sprague of Long Branch talked from New that will be removed by route widening engulfing automobile. John Chamberlain: These Days York to San Francisco by telephone.

Robert S. Allen, Paul Scottt Inside Washington Castro's Gesture 25 Years Ago In offering to let disaffected people leave a lucky refugee who gets away with even A pack of stray dogs killed 38 turkeys and Injured U Cuba, Fidel Castro has taken a mighty step so much as a wedding ring. others In a pen on the farm of Arthur J. Floor on the Fre» Defy Sukarno in Red Crackdown toward breaking U.S. resistance to his re- Just how is the U.S. to handle a flood of hold-Colts Neck Rd. gime. This country would certainly be refugees who lack anything to help sustain County Clerk J. Russell Woolley was busy setting up tht A f'veyear-old Indonesian girl may have Had the bullet aimed at Gen. Nasution hit -"ed it refused to accept refugees from themselves in the difficult time of transition? mechanics of registrations under the Selective Service Act of a cruel tyranny. But in giv- A nation as rich as ours should be able to 1940 in all municipalities of the county. saved her country from a Communist take- Its target—he was wounded by another shot ing asylum to the refugees tide political refugees over until they can over by losing her life during the abortive shot — It is doubtful that other Indonesian we will enable Castro to find jobs or individual sponsors. But our "Ecstasy," the movie credited with discovering H»dy Red coup. generals would have been able to stop the strut before the world as record in helping people get out of Cuba has Lamarr, opened a week's run at the Strand Theater is A* Irma Nasution, daughter of Indonesia'l coup. one Marxist dictator who not been very generous up to this point, For bury Park. does not operate a prison some time now Cubans have been able to antl . Communist Defense state. Down through the leave'Havana for Mexico City after long and Rev. William W. B. Williams, new pastor, of tht Sea Minister, Gen. Abdul Haris long future Castro may frustrating waits for exit permission. They Bright Methodist Church, preached his first sermon. Rev. Nasution, died of woundi THEBMLY even glimpse a concord have been flying to Mexico at a rate of 240 Mr. Williams waa a retired missionary. received from an assassin's with thfe U.S. that will re- a week. But they have not been allowed to bullet intended for her sult in the ^recognition of take any money or disposable property with father. _.. __ his government and an end them. Her tragic death is MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1965 CHAMBERLAIN t0 economic blockade. What happens after they reach Mexico being credited as the spark The people whom Castro is willing to makes a squalid story. They have been forced that ignited Che Indonesian 4(M! Broad St.. Red Bank, N.J. let go would hardly be of the tiger type1 that to live for a hundred days and more on army'j nation-wide crack- 876 Rt. .15. Mlitriletown, N, J. might be counted on to enlist under Bay'of whatever food they are able to beg while down against the powerful JO East Main St., Frcftold,-N:J. Pigs veterans to recapture Cuba for freedom. a burdened U.S. immigration service proc- Indonesian C o m m u n 1 s t esses them for visas to the U.S. The 279 Broadway, Long Branch, N. J. H The tough ones will want to stay on in Cuba, AXXEN Party, ' despite President to carry on what limited resistance is possi- Mexican government, with unemployment Sukarno's almost frantic efforts to protect Estab. 1878 by John H. Cook and Henry Clay ble. The toughest of all are in Castro's jails problems of its own, won't let the Cubans «ho« responsible for the unsuccessful take- and concentration camps, which hold some take Interim jobs. And only those who have ( over attempt Sept, 30. Published by The Red Bank Register Incorporated 60,000 to 80,000 political prisoners. Assuredly monied sponsors in the U.S. have been abla \ That'* the astonishing story that U.S. M. HAROLD KELLY, there Is no thought in Castro's mind'of letting to afford hotels. There have even been Embassy officials in Jakarta have radioed Publisher and General Manager these people get out, along with their families. cases of suicide among those who have been to Washington in reply to The U.S. missed a propaganda chance stuck in transit in Mexico City. Surely if It is to be U.S. policy to accept and sustain •noulries from the State Arthur Z. Kamin, Editor when it failed to counter Castro's gesture new Cuban refugees in Miami arfd Key West, Department concerning the Thomas J. Bty William F. Sudford with a statement that we would be glad to Encutlve Zdltor Aisoclata Editor it would be logical as well as humane to reasons behind Gen, Naiu- accept dissident Cubans, beginning with those Frank W. Harbour Chtrle? A. Johnston imprisoned in La Cabana fortress. El Principe reduce the waiting time for the older refugees tion's »weeping retaliations lllddletown Buresu K«r. Freehold Bureau Iffr. Castle and on the Isle of Pines. Castro would who are starving In Mexico while watting for against the Reds in defiance Member of the Associated Press have declined to let the "pols" go, of course, the cherished U.S. entry permit. of Sukarno's strange appeal. Tht Associated Press In entitled exclusively to the use but in turning down our counter-offer he There is a built-in limitation to tht Cuban These U.S. reports say lor republlcatlon of all the local news printed In this newtpaper «• well as all AP new§ dispatches. would have had to admit that Cuba remains emigration, for Castro will not let potential that Irma's death, along a prison state even though limited emigra- soldiers slip through his "open door." The, with the Communists' brutal Member of American Newspaper Publishers Assoc. tion Is permitted. families ot boys of military age will hardly killing of five other army Member Audit Bureau of Circulation Assuming that the demands for exit visas want to leave Cuba as long as their sons generals so grieved Gen. The Itec! Bank Register, Inc., assumes no financial can be kept within bounds, Castro stands to are Castro's army-held hostages. Only the SCOTT Nasullon that he ordered^ responsibilities for typographical errors In advertisements, dispirited, the sick and the old stand to get but will reprint without charge, Uiat part of an adver- gain several immediate advantages from the remaining anti-Communist gemrals to disre- tisement In which tile typographical error occurs. Advertisers policy he has proposed. First of all, he will out. By purging himself D( his weaker sub- will pleasn notify the management immediately of any gard Sukarno'* orders not (o press reprisal error which may occur. get rid of mouths that his faltering economy jects, Castro will be hoping to create a new attacks. Taking charge, the Defense Minister is unable to feed. Secondly, the property left Sparta, a state geared to live austerely and directed a comprehensive roundup of Com- This newspaper assumes no responsibilities, for Hate- to fight, Meanwhile he will be getting credit mints of opinion In letters from Its readers. behind by the emigres will help him solve "I predict he'll put America's full «lqrit munist Party memberj, including those re- his housing shortages and also provide some- abroad for being the one humanitarian among Subscription Prices In Advance Communist dictators who has voluntary and mourcM behind the tor on kidney tor the uniuccesiful palace revolu- fijiBle copy'at counter, .7 esnts) by mall, 10 csnU . thing tangible with which to pay Soviet Rus- 411.00 e£_ «monuli-«.0Q sia for military aid. Everything ii Inventoried demolished hlf Berlin Wall. It It t moat •tonei." i In Cuba by block Informers, and ittwiil be dynlcal business all around. . 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Please plan a Singly. All copy ." *J| MUST be in ttjffice by that time ^ JBi or it will be re ed! ENGLISH MOTORS 11 34 Moplt Avenue ••'••'•'.' • ' • ..... i, i "i-Monday, October 18, 196.5 THE DAILY REGISTER a simple bott launching trei *'W« believe that »uci an ouflft Ask More with adequate parking be estab- is desired by most of our resi- Army Cancels $1,800 lished by the borough. This,would dents and would increase the be a sound investment and could value of all the homes in the County Traffic Is Bad,Recreational be in use by next summer. There borough because It would fur- Bill in Accident Case are just a few available appro- ther increase the attractiveness priate waterfront sites and time of Little Silver as a place to FORT MONMOUTH — A com- rial straits of a recent civilian Facilities. is running out. live," they declared, palient at the Fort Mnnmouth But Not Like Europe munity relations gesture sanc- LITTLE SILVER - Mrs, The Democratic trio said Little The need for recreation lands tioned by top Army officials in hospital. SHREWSSURY - We can be in an accident," Mr. Warwick Eleanor B. Ingram, Raymond, Silver is one of the few com- and facilities has been a major Washington has eased the finan- Secretary of the Army Stanley glad wa don't have some of the went on, "is to drop a few pa J. Florian and Gordon N. IJt- munities in the area which does issue promoted by the local R. Resnr has waived all charge'- traffic problems encountered in tri's on the back seat and ru win, Democratic candidates for not have such a developed facil- Democratic candidates in their incurred by 21-year-old Lawrence Europe and the Near East, W like hell." mayor and council, respectively, ty available to its residents. election campaign. G. Crowel 1 of Cleveland during Robert Warwick, Monmouth have called for both immediate his hospitalization at Fort Mon- In Naples, Mr. Warwick ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT County traffic co-ordinator, told called, the traffic situation action and long range planning mouth. He was the victim of a a meeting of the County Traffic for receational facilities here. serious swimming accident and slightly different. Italian ca ,W/E'RE TALKING STRAI6HT. Safety Committee in Shadow- drivers are constantly confront There are many interested rushed to Patterson Army Hospi- brook. Science Shrinks Piles WE MINCE, tal here on the post. with a tremendous traffic jam citizens in our borough including • OUR OIL HAS HEAT Mr. Warwick, just returnee with six lanes of traffic going those on our recreation commit- Crowell suffered a broken neck from a two-week vacation in the each way and no traffic light: tee, who have worked hard and New Way Without Surgery THAT WILL CONVINCE. in a diving mishap on a beach overseas area, described the "The game there is to rac long for such facilities," they in Sea Bright Aug. 11. Para- driving of taxicab men in Te- from one piazza — they're a said, "we pledge our full support lyzed, he was cared for at Fort heran, Iran. called 'Piazza Garibaldi' — to them because we believe it is Stops Itch—Relieves Pain Monmouth until Sept. 24th when N.w York, N. Y. (Special) - For the so thorough that sufferers madt "They play 'chicken' on the the next as fast as possible incumbent upon the mayor and he was air evacuated to his home council to provide leadership in first tiliie science hasTound a new Astonishing statements like "Piles. in Cleveland for further hospita Dr. John Oliver Nelson main bimlevards," lie said. the co-ordinator said. "You loo healing substance with the aston- have ceased to be a probleml" such matters." 1 treatment. "Then, if there's an accident, at the driver of the car ne ishing ability to shrink hemor- The lecret is a naw hetlinr IUB- they tell the police their passen- to you, and you crowd him ov rhoids, stop itchinfr, and relieve stance (Bio-Dyne») -diicovery of During his 44-day confinemen Speaking at recent "coffees" in ger urged them to exceed the a little. He looks back and ho pain —without Burgery, a world-famoui research institute. at the Post hospital, Crowell'' To Present homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wililam speed limit. If you stick around, lers. 'Criminale!' In caBe after case, while gently This substance is now available medical expenses mounted to Towers, Seven Bridge Rd., and In tuppository or ointment form "But strangely' enough, tlv relieving pain, actual reduction more than $1,800. Talk On you wind up in jail. You call Mr. and Mrs. Rodalfo Correa, (shrinkage) took place. under the name Preparation H*. up the U,S. Embassy, and they have very few accidents," M Harding Rd., the Democratic Most amazing of ail—results were At all drug counters. Becajse he was treated as a bail you out — only to rush you Warwick commented. candidates said, "We are partic- Convince yourwlfl Use our me- authorized civilian emergency, a to the airport and into a plane Reporting on county traffic fa ularly concerned about the lack tend Fuel Oil service. Our billing is routine in such cases Wednesday "The best thing to do if you're lalities, Mr, Warwick pointed mi of a waterfront facility in our Fuel Oil gives you maximum However, the Army interceded RED BANK - "The Christian to get you out of the country. that this month, Monmouth Coun community. One of the princi- hear from your furnace. and wipod off the records all out and His Vocation" will be the ty is "in the black." Last yea pal assets of our borough is its standing hospital bills compiled discussion topic of Dr. John at this time, there had been it Fort Monmouth. Oliver Nelson, director of Kirk- Bronze Star Cluster location on the Shrewsbury River county highway deaths; th and we are not making use of The canceled statement was is ridge, a retreat and study cen- year's figure to date is 58. it. sued through Army Secretary Re ter in Bangor, Pa., in the First Given Maj. Kollry "This," he added, "in spite No gMis-work here. Only eiptrl- Methodist Church Wednesday at FORT MONMOUTH — Maj "We propose, specifically, that ... IS OUR sor in a letter to Ohio Senato the fact that the record in th enced personiwl handl* your qosd 8 p.m. John E. Kelley, 65 Reeds Rd. Stephen M. Young, who in turn stale this year is up 37 — BUSINESS memy. We'r« or your urvlctl informed the patient's parents, | Shrewsbury, staff of Army Dr. Nelson will deliver the sec- to date, compared to 792 la CANDIDATES TO SPEAK Mr. and Mrs. Crowell of 16525 ond lecture in a series of four ateriel Command's Area Com year." EATONTOWN - Candidates Fischer Rd in Cleveland, of the 4% ANNUAL DIVIDEND being sponsored by the church munications System project man- Commenting on. the alcoholi for Borough Council. Mrs. Jean action. A copy of the lette COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY on the general theme "Th ager, received the first Oak Leaf factor in county fatalities, M Irwin and Melvin J. Kohn, will waiving all charges was received Christian Faith and Our Common Cluster to the Bronze Star from be speakers at a meeting and by Army hospital officials here. Warwick reported that about Ventures." Col. G.M. Best, deputy project per cent of fatalities have be workshop session of the Eaton- SAVINGS & LOAN The Army's good-will action Dr. Nelson was professor manager. tested for blood alcohol con. ten town Democratic Club tonight at ASSOCIATION gives a big boost to the prcsen MARINE VIEW Ch/fstian vocation at Yale Un'i The award was made for out- "One third of them have shov 8:15 in Monmouth County Demo- Highway 35, Mlddlttow* Hwy. 16. Atlantic Highlands fund drive started by a Cleve verify for 14 years before join- standing meritorious service in positive readings," he reportei cratic Headquarters, Monmouth 671-2400 291 • 0100 land newspaper, the Plain Deal ing the Kirkridge staff last connection with "ground opera ShoDDinG Center er. He noted that a good many year. tions against hostile forces" in the readings this year have beei The publication is campaiging Dr. Nelson is chairman of th Viet Nam in 1961-1962 and 1964- for. donations to meet continuing 10 to 50 points higher than las Association Press,,the publishing 1965. hospital expenses. Crowell has year's — some as high as .3 HEAT wing of the YMCA; the commis- been a patient at Cleveland's His wife, Mrs. Margaret Kelley per cent, very close to th sion on evangelism of the Na- COMPUTE HOME COMFORT Highland View Hospital since be- and their seven children, ar- amount of blood alcohol whic! tional Council of Churches, the ing transferred fr6m.Fort Mon rived here last February after will cause deaUv Church Peace Mission and mouth on a Stryker frame and in military dependents were evacu United Presbyterian Peace Fel- traction. ated from the trouble spot. FLUHR lowship. He also is the author Prompt Service At the time of the accident of several books. Crowell, a second lieutenant in Professional Engineers, FU£L OIL Dr. Nelson is a graduate ol the Air Force Reserves, was va Princeton, earned his bachelor of BURNER (AUS• SERVICE Surveyors lo Mccl cationing in the local seashore divinity degree at Edinburgh, in area. He was awaiting military Scotland, and McCormick Semi EATONTOWN — The Mon- orders to go on active duty. nary, Chicago, and was awarded mouth Society of Professional a doctorate in divinity by Yale. Engineers and Land Surveyors A discussion period will follow will hold a special meeting in the the lecture. The program Colonnade Restaurant in the open to the public. Monmouth Shopping Center Wednesday. The meeting will consist of a dinner at 6:30 p.m. SUPERMARKETS and a business meeting at 7:30 Kicrnan Says p.m. The entire meeting will be devoted to the proposed reorgani- DEPENDABLE WORK Sliafto Ducks zation of the National Society of Professional Engineers. BY OUR EXPERTS LOIN In order to represent as many Responsibility engineers as possible, the society RED BANK - Republican is proposing to admit qualified VEAL Sheriff Joseph A. Shafto will "nol non-licensed engineers to voting fool the public into thinking tha membership in the society. De- c the operation of the county jai tails for implementing the pro- is not this legal responsibility." posed reorganization will be dis- 36 BROAD ST. So charged the Democratic cussed by a panel of members equipped with illustrative slides. CHOPS 85 95 candidate for sheriff, Paul Kier- RED BANK iiiniiiniiHiiiiiiiiiiHiNiiiMiiiiHuniHiiiHiiHiiiiumiiiiniiiiiimimiHHUiiiwwi nan, Sr., Long Branch. The state committeeman said DELICIOUS, yesterday: FIRST CHUKCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST "When Sheriff Shafto, who is BEEF LIVER NUTRITIOUS 45c seeking re-election on a so-called 211 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. record of accomplishment, shifted CENTER CBT the blame for the jail conditions Church Services SMOKED HAM on Warden Earl A. Smith, he Sunday 11 A.M. HAM STEAKS 99c was, in effect, denying that the Save *55-gaIlery size 14 x 17' '/'• county jail is under his supervi< . Wednesday 8:15 P.M. sion and control, as the law says SLICES In tho renowned Augusta Berns technique Sunday School 11 A.M. BACK BAY BACON 79e it is. "Does this elected official think Nursery available during Sunday service^ Photographic portrait he can pass the buck to the war- den, who is his subordinate and 209 Broad Street FINAST BOLOGNA suea who, on several occasions, com- painted in immortal oils Reading Room, 209 Broad Street 6 K. plained about jail conditions not SLICED only to the sheriff himself but al- Weekdays, 12 Noon till 4:30 P.M. and so lifelike it will so to the director of the board FINAST SALAMI 39 of freeholders, Joseph C. Irwin. | Friday, 7:30 to 9:30 P.M. Why doesn't Sheriff Shafto shoul- take your breath away der his repsonsibilities as the Sunday, 2 to 4 P.M. boss of the jail?" RED DELICIOUS $ ALL ARE WELCOME Kiernan added: APPLES U.S.No.1-2V4"&UP 3 39 only 89 "Statements made by Sheriff CompliU with decorator frame appropriate Shafto and Mr. Irwin have cre- for hanging and 3-3x7 black and white ated confusion in the public's FANCY YELLOW gift poTtralti, regularly *144 mind. The sheriff's statements ONIONS 3 19 reveal some glaring contradic- Save now and bo ready foe Christmas—phone tions. now-for your Bitting appointment: "In the meantime, I leave it to N.worki MI 2-6109 Paramus 1843-3080 the proper authority, the grand Minlo Pork i LI 9-9738 Plalnfl.ld. PL 7-0019 jury, to deterrhine where the GREEN Monmouth III2-2332 guilt lies. I have faith in the judicial process that this will be WMi the case." 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Dally and Sat. 8 A.M.-5;30 P.M. W< n»rv> (In right to limit quantllln. Nat rmpanilbki for typooraphioal trmn. WtdMsday and Friday 'til * P.M. RED BANK, 362 BROAD STRKT THE DAfLY BEGfffTgB Ifariby, Qaohr DENNIS THE MENACE By Hank Ketchum

when this Toms River Couple switched to modern oil heat after two winters with gas!

IMMEDIATE SAVINGS-Mr. and Mrs. Brennan *I SAID 6omn\H'Af/Cf, < How ' WASHIN1 W MOUTH OUT W saved a good deal of money the first winter with oil-that's the first good thing her home. Also attending were Lincroft Mr. and Mrs. Larry Paterson of that happened. A full year with gas cost Eaton town. The executive board of Lin' them $347; a full year with oil only $237. croft Everett PTA will hold i GAS had cost 46% MORE than oil! "Some meeting tomorrow at Lincrof The first Program meeting of Elementry School. The first mem this season of the United Presby difference!" says Mr. Brennan. "It was a, bership meeting of the seaso terian Women's Association of will be held Tuesday, Oct. 26, a Lincroft. Church met recently at real eye opener!" 8 p.m. at the Lincroft School the church. A special program, Open house will be held with "We are the Branches," was pre parents' visitation to the class- sented. Participating were Mrs. rooms of their children with James Vogelsong, in charge of presentation and discussion by devotions; Mrs. Charles Con- each teacher. Mrs. Pater Ghiloni over, executive presentation; Is chairman for the membershi Mrs. Vogelsong, fellowship; Mrs. drive. Ralph Molzon, program; Mrs. Henry Burgess, local church ser- vice; Mrs. Ronald Jeffrey, world Mrs. E. Douglas Brandt, Marlu service, and Mrs. George Haugh, Farm, celebrated Jier birthday sewing and supplies'. A film strip with » family dinner recently at for 1965, "Focus on Opportunity," was shown, Mrs. Herbert Bry- ant conducted the business meet Trade School ing. Mrs. Gordon Vandermolen presented the budget for the year and Mrs. Rex Weise, nom- Enrollment ination chairman, announced new officers which will be in- Figures Told stalled, and take office at' the meeting Dec. 13. FREEHOLD — Enrollment in programs of the Monmouth Coun- ty Vocational Board of Education Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Wiese has reached 401 for the current of Denman, Neb., are visiting school year. Mr. and Mrs. Rex D. Wiese and Superintendent Donald C. Hoag- family of Jumping Brook Rd. knd reported to the board that 182 are participating in course at trie Long Branch Lisa Van Doren, daughter of Matawan, and Manasquan High Mr. and Mrs. Donald VanDoren Schools; 146 in evening courses; of Hilltop Cir.. celebrated her 38 in practical nursing, and 35 in 12 birthday with a slumber party post hJgh school graduate sub- recently. Attending were Katie jects at tho technical institute. Boots, RocheUe • Horwfall The board accepted a contract Kathie Anderson, Debbie Herdon, with the Raritiri'Townehip Board Tarn Quivey and Connie Cordina. of Education for purchase* of a two-acre tract, adjacent to the township high school, for the At the Junior golf tournament token price of one dollar. held recently, Robert Paradi- This' will be the site of the sio of Lincroft won first for a low board's fourth high school and net score, long drive in the age will be Jet out for bid next spring group of 13 and over. David Mat: and. planned for occupancy in thews of this area won a first in September, 1967. * , the chipping contest. The board assigned its pro- gram in. practical nursing to the Members of the United Pres- technical institute, at the former byterian Women's Association of Nike missile base, Middletown women's training day at the Bel- Township, starting with the clas6 mar Presbyterian Church re- which begins in June, 1966. cently. Participating Were Mrs. A nurses aide training pro- Haugh, Mrs. William Spencer gram for 12th grade students is and Mrs. William Mills, who also planned to start in September, assisted in the teaching. 1966, at Long Branch Technical School now used for practical 1 nursing. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Studor and children Mary Lou, Nancy, Charles, George and Janet of Casanova, N.Y., spent several days as guests of Mr. and Mw. WHY PAY E. Douglas Brandt, Marlu Farm. NO MORE THERMOSTAT WATCHING!-With oil Mrs. Brennan sets AFTER THE SWITCH TO OIL! -Here's Mr. Brennan showing the thermostat at 68° and forgets it "With gas it had to be off his neat compact oil burner with a built-in hot water MORE? Miss Linda Brandt of Marlu Farm and Miss Nancy Thomp- kept at75°/' says Mrs. Brennan, "and even then we were supply. "Oil really heats a house," says Mr. Brennan. son of Lindy La., attended the World's Fair, New York. always shifting it up and down." "With gas we couldn't use the family room at all. It was always chilly. But now oil does the job! The radiators The Youth Fellowship of Lin- never got so hot before." croft Presbyterian Church partic- ipated in a progressive dinner. Twenty-two members met at the home of Diane Vogelson, Leeds- ville Dr., for appetizers. They went to the home of Fred Koch, West Front St., for "WE LOVE OIL* says Mr. Brennan. ioup. A said was served at MIDDLETOWN he home of Kay Young, Harbor 'And talk about cleanliness. Oil ireen Cir. The main meal was Route 35 and eaten at the home of Ronald is really clean! That business New Monmouth Rd. Casterline, Hill Rd. The evening about gas being cleaner is a was completed with refreshments and dancing at Witherspoon Hall. lot of nonsense. We hope people New Shrewsbury! will learn from our experience. *t Route 35 Need Money? Sell those things Oil heat is superior in Shrewsbury Ave. you really don't need with a Daily Register Classified Ad. every way." Call now.

If you live in Monmouth and Ocean Counties, YOU can save just as much, or even more than the Brennans. In addi- PUBLIC NOTICE tion to BIG SAVINGS you get the built-in POWER that only MODERN OIL HEAT can deliver. It penetrates throughout your house. No more chilly rooms! No more drafty the boro of PLENTY OF HOT WATER - Finally! - "The greatest blessing of floors! OIL gives you a clean heat and a hot heat un- all," says Mrs. Brennan, "is that we now get all the hot equalled by any other fuel. It's safe, too! KEANSBURG water we can use. With gas we never had enough." ,

...fiearby serves notice that the semi-annual Fall flushing of fire hydrants will take place be- Get BIG savings and BIG c mf t-Jon ttie BIG SWITCH TO MODERN (ML HEAT! tween Oct. 19 and Oct. 29.

\ ' • FUEL FACTS of Monmouth and Ocean Counties, 157 Broad Street, Red Bank, N,J.' JAMES W. DAVIS, Llcmwd Optrofw THE DAILY REClStEH JO—Monday, October 18, 1965 Double Rinc/ Ceremony Hi-Music KEYPORT - Miss Virginia and yellow pompons. allamaras, daughter of Mr. and The bridesmaids were Miss Seeks New Mrs. Paul Callamaras, 14 Kear- Gail Endrodi, Wanamassa, cousin ney St., Keyport, became the of the bride; Miss Lorraine C Members bride of Leonardo Paul Cuozzo, Sherry, New Monmouth, and Miss son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cu- Patricia Gildawie, Hoboken. Their RUMSON — Hi-Music Sponsors ozzo, 37 Briarwood Ave., Keans- floor-length gowns of identical de of Rumson-Fair Haven Regional burg, Saturday. sign were styled with gold velve High School completed plans to Rev. Henry A. Male, pastor, bodices and off-white crepe hold a membership tea at the performed the double ring cere- skirts. They wore gold velve next meeting Nov. 8 at 1 p.m. in mony in St. Mary's Episcopal flower cluster headpieces "iUi the clubhouse of tiie Junior Ser- Church. matching veils. They carried cas vice League of Monmouth, 10 Cen- The bride was given in marri- cade bouquets of bronze chrysan ter St. age by her father. She wore thsmums and bronze pompons. According to Mrs. Robert L. a silk peau de soie bell-shaDed Glaser, president, the tea is Ronald Harpootlian, Middle gown with a full train. The town, was best man. Ushers open to any person — a parent fitted bodice, studded with seed of a high school student or a were Peter Callamaras, at home, pearls, had a high round neckline brother of the bride; Donald Stri member of the community inter- and long pointed sleeves. Self- ested in the group's activities. dacchio, Matawan, and Steven appliqued flowers accented the Garcia, Keyport. At a recent meeting, she said a bodice and skirt front. Her bouf- concentrated effort is being made fant fingertip-length veil of illu- The couple left by Jet for a by the members to interest and Florida wedding trip after a re- stimulate attendance at the mem- sion was attaohed to a flower cluster tiara of silk peau de soie ception !n Buck Smith's Restau bership tea. It was suggested rant. East Keansburg. that a supporting membership studded with pearls and crystals. be extended to persons wishing She carried a cascade bouquet of The bride was graduated from to aid the organization, but who white roses and stephanotis. Keyport High School, Class of cannot attend the regular meet- Miss Paula Callahan, at home, 1964, and is employed by the ings. sister of the bride, was maid of Farmers and Merchants National honor. Her Empire floor-length Bank, Matawan. The budget presented by Mrs. gown was styled with an off- The bridegroom was graduated " i'" Glaser was approved and in- white crepe floor-length skirt and from Middletown Township High Mrs. Raoul H. Faralla cludes monies for scholarships, moss green long-sleeved velvet music trophy awards, gifts to the School, Class of 1960. He is em- (The former Judith A. Owendoff) music department of the high Mrs. John M. Felleman bodice. A cluster of off-white ployed by the Railway Express school and operating expenses. (The former Catherine Smith) velvet flowers had a matching Agency, Plainfield. veil. She carried a cascade bou- They will reside at 2010 Flor- The sponsors served refresh- quet of yellow chrysanthemums ence Ave., Keyport. ments to members of the high Ceremony in Miss Owendoff Is Married school band at last week's foot- ball game at half time. Hi-Mu- LINCROFT - At a Nuptial pearls, and a detachable Watteau doff, at home, brother sic provides soda at all home Mass Saturday here in St. Leo- train with appliques of lace. Her bride. games. This activity is handled John Felleman Weds the-Great Catholic Church, the English illusion veil was held in The bride is a gradaute of 1 by Mrs. George J. Niven, Hospi- marriage vows of Miss Judith place by a petal cloche of Alen- ristown H'gh School and itrt con lace, pearls and crystals and Fairleigh Dickinson Universjijjjf tality chairman. CLEARFIELD, Pa. - St Fran- Mr. Felleman is an alumnus of Anne Owendoff and Raoul H. Two new members welcomed cis Catholic Church was the set- Red Bank Catholic High School she carried a cascade of white Madison. She is a membftf at the meeting were Mrs. Ralph ing here Saturday for the mar- and College of the Holy Cross, Faralla were solemnized. Cele- roses. the Catholic Young Adult Club L. McCoy, Jr., Rumson, and riage of Miss Catherine Smith Worcester, Mass. He received a brant was Rev. Arthur J. St. Miss Catherine Harnett, Mata- and is employed as a technical Mrs. William H. MacKnight, Fair to John Mason Felleman, son of master's degree in business ad- Laurent, pastor. A double ring wan, was maid of honor. Ateo clerk at Bell Telephone Labora- Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Felleman, 1 ministration from New York Uni ceremony was included. attending the bride were Miss tories, Holmdel. Hostesses for the concluding Highland Ave., Red Bank, N.J versity and is a general partner Parents of the bride are Mr. Jane Crowl and Mrs. Robert Mr. Faralla was graduated •ocial were Mrs. Walter C. Tu- Rev. Martin Glynn officiated, n the investment firm of City and Mrs. Harold Martin Owen- Franzese, both of Long Branch. from Long Branch High School melty and Mrs. Edward Vowin- There was a home wedding re- Associates of New York. He also doff, 83 Leedsville Dr. The bride- They wore formal Empire gowns and attended Monmouth College, kle. ception. is executive vice president and groom's parents are Mr. and of candy pink velveteen with A- West Long Branch, Also a rtiem- The bride, daughter of Mrs treasurer of The York Fund. Mrs. Raoul A. Faralla, 500 Bath line skirts trimmed at the waist- ber of the Catholic Young Adult Frank G. Smith of this place, am On their return from a wedding Ave., Long Branch. lines and sleeves with Venice Club, he is a first lieutenant In FOR THE BEST IN the late Mr. Smith, was given in trip to Europe, Mr. and Mrs. the Long Branch Volunteer Fire Church organist was Mrs. Ed- lace. Their headpieces were pet- Department and served seven marriage by her brother, William Felleman will reside in New ward Bailey and soloist, Edward als of pearls and crystal^ with Usher Smith of Clearfield. York. years in the U. S. Coast Guard •WEDDING ALBUMS Mullen. The Molly Pitcher Inn, candy pink bouffant 'veils. The Reserve. He is employed ai a, Church organist was Miss Pa- Red Bank, was the scene of the honor attendant carried pink car- tricia Hawkins. quotation specialist at Electron- •CHILD PORTRAITS wedding reception after the cere- nations and roses. The other at- ic Associates, Inc., West Long For. her wedding the bridi To Instruct mony. tendants carried cascades of pink Branch. chose a gown of ivory peau de Mr. Owendoff gave his daugh- carnations, •PORTRAITS soie in Empire style, fashioned On their return from a wed- ter in marriage. She wore an Edward Arrants, Long Branch, ding trip to Florida, the couple with a chapel train and worn In Voting A-line gown of peau de soie fash- Stop in and see our with a mantilla of Brussels lace. was best man. will reside in the Mlddlebroolc- RED BANK — A voting ma- ioned with an Empire-styled Ushers were Kenneth Yale, at-Monmouth Apartment! In Oak- Special Offer for She carriied phalaenopsis and chine will be brought to Red bodice of Alencon lace and Oceanport, and Stephen Owen- hurst. stephanotis. Bank on Wednesday for people Mrs. S. K. MoCurley, Ather- who feel confused or uncertain NOVEMBER BRIDES ton, Calif., was 'matron of honor about the mechanics of voting. Church Hall Calendar for her sister. Bridesmaids were From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the the Misses Kathleen Ryan, Way- Multi Purpose Center, 163 Shrews, HARK RODGER zata, Minn.; Elizabeth Byrnes, bury Ave., volunteers from the Larchmont, N.Y., and Mary Chap- League of Women Voters of Red Luncheon Saturday in Freehold STUDIO lin, Clearfield. They wore full- Bank and the Red Bank Neigh- Mrs, John Van R. Wagner FREEHOLD — Plans were iy night of the First Baptist CARD PARTY 842-0838 ' length gowns fashioned with borhood Council will demon- (The former Gail E. Pearsall) moire bodices and an- strate how to use the machine completed at a recent meeting of Church. Mrs. Peter Forman was MATAWAN - A card party 3 I. Front St. Red Bank cream Court St. Rose of Lima, Catho- tique gold moire skirts, gale to anyone who wants to learn Wagner-Pearsall n charge of the supper. and fashion show will be held lic Daughters of America, for a Rev. Andrew Anderson led the velvet bow headpieces and car- The demonstration is being of- Thursday, Oct. 28, at 8 p.m., In luncheon-fashion show to be held program in group singing. Karl the Lavender Room of Magnolia ried colonial bouquets of. happi- fered as part of the Voter Ser- in the American Hotel Saturday ness roses and ivy. Froehlich played an accordion Inn, Freneau Ave., sponsored by vice Program of the league. Miss at 12:30 p.m. Members of the solo. The junior choir sang and Richard Smith, at home, was Elisabeth A. Kelley, who is su- the Rosary Altar Society of St. Long Branch Wedding court will model fashions from solo was performed by Donald Clement's Catholic Church. best man for his brother. Ushers pervising the project, says that the LaRae Shoppe. Grant. Mrs. Anderson was chair- were Joseph Murphy, Winston- both political parties, the Coun- Fashions will be by Muriel's, Salem, N.C.; Edmund Blake, New cil of Churches and the NAACP LONG BRANCH - Miss Gail an Empire Aline gown of peau Mrs. Albert Bennett is chair- wn. Keyport; hair styles by L'Image York City, and Edward Chaplin, have been contacted to spread Elizabeth Pearsall, daughter of de soie appliqued with Alencon man of the fashion show and Officers elected at a recent Salon, Strathmore "Shopping Cen- | Clearfield. the word and encourage people Mrs. Davenport Pearsall, Van lace and pearls on the skirt and Mrs. Alice Dugan is luncheon meeting of the Girls Fellowship ter, and make-up by Mrj. Joseph to come. "You'd be surprised," Court Ave., Elberon, and the late Kabuki sleeves and' fashioned chairman. Other chairmen are ere Miss Debbie Berdan, chair- D'Aloia, Lochslea Heights. The bride, an alumna of Man- Mrs. Walter Burke and Mrs. man; Miss Linda Anderson, vice hattanville College. Purchase, commented Miss Kelley, "how Mr. Pearsall, was married Satur- with a chapel-length detachable make-up, artist for Vivian Wood- The chairs you've been day in St. Michael's Catholic train. Her English illusion veil Lindsey Le Moine, reservations; chairman; Miss Linda Reynolds, ward. N.Y., worked for Catholic Chari- many people won't vote because Mrs. Victor Gigllo and Mrs, Wil- heating so much about ties, Archdiocese of New York. they're afraid of the machine! Church, West End, to John Van was held in place by a pillbox ecretary, and Miss Kathy Mrs. Mark Clarkin, chairman, • stondy construction They panic when the curtains Rensselaer Wagner, Fair Haven, of Alencon lace, crystals and liam O'Donnell, ticket chairmen, Imith, treasurer. and Mrs. Martin Hickey, co- • tuigmt-siiotod vtob in a double ring ceremony. He pearls, and she carried white and Mrs. Carl Cordasco, special chairman, are in charge of tick- close behind them in the voting project. • Wjhtattnctfw booth, and they turn to face is the son of Mrs. Howard R. roses and orchids. Language Teachers ets. p«r»lmmon and »tift« Candidates rows and rows of levers and imallwood, 87 Lewis La., Fair The annual Christmas party color Mrs. Douglas Bonora, Portau To Hear Speaker names." Haven, and Harry J. Wagner, peck, was matron of honor for will be held Dec. 8 in the Amer- SUPPER COMMITTEE Ocean Ave., Elberon. her sister. Maid of honor was ican Hotel. Mrs. Raymond MANASQUAN - Paul Hilaire, NEW MONMOUTH — Mr«. Address I -5-8 The women who will be dem- Sheshan will assist with reserva- ew Jersey State Consultant for William Meyer and Mrs. Howard onstrating the operation of the Rev. Gerard Brown officiated. Miss Joan Hennessey, Elberon. MIDDLETOWN - Joseph Mal- Church organist was Miss Jean Mrs. Phillip Albanese, Keyport, tions and Mrs. Lawrence Lippert Modern Languages, will address Chamberlain were appointed it avet and Robert Makeley, candi- machine are Mrs. Richard L. is ticket chairman. he Monmouth County Modern recent meeting of the Baptist Hayes, Miss Josephine M. Lang, Ann Fiorillo and soloist, Miss also attended the bride. They dates for Township Committee, Carmella Masco, both of Asbury wore floor-length gowns fashioned Mrs. William O'Donnell was Language Association at its first Church Ladies Aid Society to the spoke to the 1-5-8 Women's Re- Mrs. H. 0. Wiley, Mrs. S. M. appointed chairman of the Wom- nnual meeting fm Wednesday at annual roll call supper commit- Hoffman' and Mrs David Kap- Park. The wedding reception was with Empire bodices of garnet publican Club last week in Fel held in the Old Orchard Country velvet and sheath skirts of pink en for Decency committee. pm. in Manasquan High tee. The supper will be held Npv. lowship Hall of Old First Church lan from the local chapter of the A covered dish supper was School. The newly-formed orga- 3 in the church. league and Mrs. George Taylor, Club, Eatontown. crepe with panel train backs. Plans were announced for th< Their headpieces were a velvet served to honor birthdays and ization will give foreign language club's annual public card part; Mrs. DeWitt Jackson, Miss Er- The bride was given in mar- eachers in this county an oppor riage by her brother-in-law, Doug- rose with bouffant veil and they anniversaries for July through Nov. 12 at Cobblestones here nestine Taylor and Mrs. Richard December. Mrs. Lester Fritz and :unity to meet and exchange Renew Nuptial Vouch C. Williams from the Neighbor- as Bonora, Portaupeck. She wore carried cascades of pink fuji Mre. Joseph Scott is chairman chrysanthemums and red roses. her committee were in charge. ideas, discuss problems of mutu- RED BANK - Mr. and -fan. The November meeting has bee hood Council. . l interest, seek ways of improv- Cornelius J. Molloy, 127-JMMr canceled because of this event The Multipurpose Center, James Gibbons, Eatontown, was ing instruction and attempt to Dr., celebrated their 25th ,wM- Second Gourmet best man. Ushers were Peter FUTURE EVENTS •walkers, crutches and canes Mrs. Marjorie House, legisla- sponsored by the Council of MATAWAN — A Halloween meet challenges in the field of ding anniversary with a tive chairman, read reports or Churches of the Greater Red Parotino, Long Branoh, and Mar- modern languages. This is be- Thanksgiving and rem • commodes Cooking Class tin Carrigan, West End. party for parish children and the national issues. The Genovest Bank Area and supported by the annual Thanksgiving dinner of ieved to be the first county or- their marriage vows . bathtub seats and raits Borough of Red Bank, offers a MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - The trays and accessories case also was discussed. Mrs. Wagner, a graduate of the First Methodist Church Lay- animation of its kind in the state St. Leo the Great The Republican oommitteemei variety of scheduled classes and second in a series of gourmet Long Branch High School, is tonian Club were among events if New Jersey.* Church, Lincroft, with Rev| Mil Shrewtbury Shops and women of the township wi planned activities to both adults luncheon-cooking classes will be employed at New Jersey Bell announced at a recent meeting Ninety per cent of the high thur J. St. Laurent, pastor,: and younger people. held Wednesday in the Poets Inn, SHREWSBURY meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in th' Telephone Co., Asbury Park. Mr. of the group by Mrs. Warren ichools in Monmouth County are ciatlng. A dinner party i Cobblestones. The meeting Freneau, sponsored by The Mata- Wagner was graduated from Red Porter, president. •eDresented in the organization. in Shadowbrook, Shrewsbi PHARMACY open to the public. wan Township Auxiliary of the Bank High School and is wiith .11 public and private high Mr. and Mrs.. Molloy' Candidate Addresses Bayshore Community Hospital. The Halloween party will be IROAD ST., SHREWSBURY The club will hold a Christma: the Harbor Island Spa, Ocean held Friday evening, Oct. 29, in ichool teachers were invited to married on Oct. 12, ;, party with husbands and othe Republican Women Because of the success of the Ave., West End. They will re- oih last spring at an organiza- Andrew's Catholic Church; Fn«D«llrery • 74MB74 the church hall, with members guests Dec. 13 in • Fellowshi NAVESINK — Mrs. Edward first class, the fund-raising, proj- side in Middlebrook-at-Monmouth of the club serving the refresh ional meeting held in Red Bank onne, by Msgr. Charles B, Hall. Scheffler and Mrs. Alfred W ect has become a monthly event. Apartments, Oakhurst, on their ments. High School. The officers for phy, a cousin to Mrs. Mofll An autumn theme was used foi Wright were co-hostesses at a George Vero, proprietor of the return from a wedding trip to The club's Thanksgiving dinner 965-1966 are Mrs. Fulvia D. Mr. Molloy is employed * the tea table. Mrs. Jane Hen- recent meeting of the Navesink restaurant, will prepare French Florida will take place in the church hall arruto, president, Red Bank Humble Oil Company, dricks and Mrs. Pearl Bradsha' Women's Republican Club in veal stew. Monday evening, Nov. 8. High School; Kurt Gruenwald, and Mrs. Molloy is secrei were hostesses. Fellowship Hall of the Navesink After the lesson, guests will ad- ice president, Manasquan High Father St. Laurent. Twenty-one members of the chool; Mrs. Jean Dacey, re- Methodist Church. |oum from ,the kitchen to the Sorority Member club attended a theater party in Plans for a luncheon to be restaurant where they will enjoy cording secretary, Red Bank Presents Program New York recently. The group High School;. Brother Michael, Third Birthday! held in the hall, Wednesday, Oct. a full-course luncheon featuring saw a matinee of "Luv," had 27, at 12:30 were discussed. The. the French veal stew. orresponding secretary WEST KEANSBURG —'• WEST LONG BRANCH — dinner at The Headquarters, and jhristlan Brothers Academy, bie Ann Case, daughter of' IT'S EASY TO "TAKE A BATH" public is Invited. Mrs. Melvin Schiloni, 87 Ivy attended the evening perform Joseph M. Malavet, candidate Hill Dr., Matawan, is chairman, 'Prose," a program on the dif- md Mrs. Isabeile Kamm, trea Jane Case, Borwick Ave., cele- ferences between prose and ance of "The Human. Race" at mrer, Wall High School. brated her third "birthday re- for Miadletown Township Com- and may be contacted for ticket Radio City Music Hall. mitteeman, spoke briefly. information. poetry, was presented by Mrs. cently at a lawn party at her Robert Dwyer, Long Branch, at home. Twenty-five chiidrejj'^t- INSTALLATION Tuesday's meeting of Beta Chi To Meet Monday tended. ti»| Chapter, Beta Sigma'Phi, in the BRADEVELT — The Rosary Seventy-three adult ';j)pW! home of Mrs. Frederick Prager, Altar Society of St. John's and COLTS NECK — Local auxil- and relatives attended an 'eve- CARPET and FURNITURE i76 West End. Mrs. Dwyer.read St. Gabriel's Catholic Churches iary of the Greater Freehold ning party the same day in the elections from "20 Lessons in will meet Thursday, Oct. 21, at rea Hospital will hold its sec- 1 home of her uncla and aunt, Mr. Reading and Writing Prose" by 8 p.m. in St. "Gabriel's Parish md meeting of the season Mon- and Mrs. Fred Crosbie, Borwick CLEANING | uiyoui | Donald Davidson. Hall Installation of officers and day at 8 p.m. in the Fire House, Ave. reception of new members will Freehold Rd. The chapter will hold a Hal- ADVERTISEMENT loween party Oct. 30 at 8:30 p.m. take place. There also will be a A membership drive, currently h l>uest speaker from the Collier In progress, Is scheduled to close STUTTERING In the home of Mrs. Robert Haw- SPEECH CORRECTION when buying a diamond... son, 128 Bruce Rd., River Plaza, School in Wickatunk. In December. Workshop's are be- ing conducted for the Christmas COURSES FOR for members and guests. CLUBS and BUSINESSES or a new car ... or almost anything . . . The new look of The group will meet again COVERED DISH Bazar Dec. 2 and 3. Mrs. Martha Oct. 26 at 8 p.m. in the home of FREEHOLD — A covered dish Woodruff is in charge. SPEECH WRITING the informed buyer has an advantage when your furniture Mrs. William Darby, 181 Ed- supper was served in Fellowship Major fund raising project of RED BANK SPEECH CENTER he year will be a candy sale. making his purchase . . . stop in ... let us will amaze you! wards Ave., Long Branch. Hall recently at the annual fam- FOR PUBLIC SPEAKIRS give you the facts about our many inexpen- Protect tha fabric of your upholstered furniture with our guaranteed cleaning, in /our own home. Call PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY sive diamonds... toonl For Prompt FREE DELIVERY and - BEN ROSS* 24-Hour Prescription Service CARPET and HUFFMAN^ BOYLE Reussilles' UPHOLSTERY DIAL: 741-5288 ACME CLEANING CO. FINE HOME FURNISHINGS and BROADLOOM Registered Jtweters —• American Gem Society PHONE 741-4255 134 Broad St. JBS*. Red Bank Rt. 35 Circle, Eatontoum — 542-1010 U Iraad — At the Clock k t. on Race Relations Institute V.. RED BANK - Mri. Thomas H. tween the specialized technical! ulty of Dinitwiddee Institute In CURTAINS Coursey will speak before the knowledge of the social scientists Virginia, during the 1965 Mission- Mintoterium of the Council of and individual efforts to break ary Summer Conference. She it and more curtains .. • Churches of the Gieater Red Bank down racial barriers. The Fisk now director of the adult'depart- Area Wednesday in Old First Institute is a join project of the ment of Christian Education, Church, Kings Hwy., Middletown. Board for Homeland Ministries of Camden District, for the AME She will discuss her experiences the United Church of Christ and Zion Annual Conference. as one of two New Jersey dele- Fisk University, in co-operation A native of Trenton, she is a gates to the 22nd annual Race with The National Council of member of the (National Council Relations Institute held last sum- Churches' Department of Racial of Negro Women, the Federation mer at Fisk University, Nash- and Cultural Relations. of Women's Clubs of New Jersey, ville, Tenn. In addition to serving on the and the Women's Auxiliary to the The institute, which dealt with executive committee of the Red Monmouth County Jail. Recent- the inter-relationships of all eth- Bank Council of Churches as ly she was appointed to the Ex- nic groups, including Mexican- Women's Division vice president, ecutive Board of the Monmouth Americans, Spanish - speaking Mrs. Coursey is a leader in many County Citizens' Committee on Americans, American Indians, other religious circles. She is Narcotics. West Indians, Puerto Ricaris, president of the Greater Red Mrs. Coursey is the wife of the Jews and Negroes, was attended Bank Area, United Church -Wom- Rev. Thomas H. Coursey, minis- by participants from 32 states, en, and at the state level, corre- ter of ihe Shrewsbury Ave. AME the District of Columbia, Cuba sponding secretary and chairman Zion Church A private duty and the Cameroon, Mrs. Cour- of the Race Relations Committee. nurse, she attended the Univer- sey's talk, "Echoes fom the In- She was a New Jersey delegate sity of Pennsylvania and was stitute," will mirror the purpose to the 10th National Assembly of graduated from the original of the workshops she attended, UCW in Kansas City, Mo. Also, Beaumont School of Nursing in Mrs. Thomas H. Coursey which was to bridge the gap be- Mrs. Coursey served on the fac- Philadelphia. Miss Milgate Married ... many styles MATAWAN - Miss Janel Mrs. George Barber, Bloom- Elizabeth Milgate, daughter oi field, was matron of honor for Mr. and Mrs. Kirby H. Milgate her sister. She wore a street- 27 Fordham Dr., Matawan, be- length pinlt brocade dress with Mrs. Henry T. Vlehmeyer, Jr. came the bride of Robert William long fitted sleeves. A circular (The former Nancy C. Wallis) Haslach Saturday in the First veil was attached to her match- Presbyterian Church. ing bow headpiece and she car The bridegroom Is the son of ried a round bouquet of 'pink Mr. and Mrs. William Haslach roses. Nancy Wallis Married Jr., 119 Ravine Dr., Matawan. Mrs. George Barber, Bloom- Rev Chester A .Galloway per- field, was matron of honor for formed the double ring cere- her sister. She wore a street- To Henry Viehmeyer mony. Mrs. Henry K, Wright length pink brocade dress with played traditional wedding mu- long fitted sleeves. A circular LAURELTON - Miss Can The bridegroom is an alumnus sic. veil was attached to her match Wallis and Henry Thomas Viel of Union Hill High School, Union The bride was given in mar ing bow headpiece and she car- meyer were married here Satui City, and attended Farleigh Dick riage by her father. She wore a ried a round bouquet of pink day in the Orient Baptist Churcl inson University at Rutherford white taffeta street-length gown roses. with Rev. Paul Bomersbach ol He is with the Philip A. Hum designed with a fitted bodice John Smoyak, Matawan, was (iciatlng at the double ring cert Chemical Co., Palisades Park long pointed • sleeves and scoop best man. mony. The couple left for a weddinf neckline. Her shoulder-length A reception followed in the But The bride is the daughter trip to New England. veil of French illusion was at tomvood Manor, Matawan. Mrs. George Wallis, Sr., 20 Wall! tached to a white taffeta ^x>uf- When they return from a motor Ct., and the late Mr. Wallis. Mr and she carried a round bouquet trip through the southern states, Vlehmeyer, a resident of Riven Music Lovers of white roses. they wiH reside in Long Branch. Beach, is the son of Mr. and Mrs The bride attended Arts High Henry Thomas Vlehmeyer, Sr, Form League School, Newark. She was gradu Union City. OAKHXJRST — Friends and Matawan Club ated from Wilfred Beauty Acad- supporters of the Monmouth emy, Newark, and is employed Church organist was Mrs. Joyo by Contessa D'Or Hairdressers, Hyde. After the ceremony a re Symphony Orohestra met here last week in the home of con- Women Visit Uncroft. ception was held in the Beaco: The bridegroom was graduated Manor Hotel, Point Pleasant. ductor Gilman Collier to form the Monmouth Symphon from Matawan Regional High ... all prices Ths bride was given in mai League. Valley Forge School. He received a bachelor riage by her brother George Wa! The organization, founded t( MATAWAN - The Woman's of science degree in business ad lis, Jr,, at home. She wore Club of Matawan conducted a ministration from Monmouth Col- . gown of Kalian silk taffeta a, generate wider public interest the orchestra, will meet onci Mn. Roger Jame* Some™ bus trip to Valley Forge. lege and is employed by Nappl pliqued with Alencon lace an (The former Frances M. Farina) Thirty members and friends Trucking Corporation, Cheese- fashioned with a detachable trai monthly in the homes of mem bers. A series of four monthlj participated in a guided tour quake. Her .double-tiered veil was held of the grounds and the Free- place by a crown of petals, lac< lectures will be given by Mr. Collier concerning orchestra! doms Foundation and lunched at •nd seed pearls forming a rose Miss Farina Is Bride the Valley Forge Country Club. Offer Classes carrying out the motif on th programs scheduled during th< month. Mrs. Edwin H. Dominick, chair- gown. She carried a cascade man of the civics and legislation Speakers at the opening meel For Mothers white fujl chrysanthemums. department of the club, was in ing were Michael Goldwasser, Of Roger I Somers FREEHOLD — A class dealing Mrs. John D. Wallis, Jackson charge of the trip. Wanamassa, chairman of th with the problems that cause anx- vllle, Fla., was matron of honoi RED BANK - Miss Frances sheath skirt with Watteau bad iety in school age children wil for her sister. Bridesmaid wai Monmouth Symphony Orchestra; Robert Kestle, Allenhurst, sub- Margaret Farina was married to accented with lace. Her seec To Speak Tomorrow be held tomorrow and Oct. 26 Miss Carol Meyer, Laurelton Roger James Somers Saturday in pearkrimmed crown with ta scriptions .chairman, and Mr. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - in the Civic Auditorium, Mon- They wore gowns of moss greer the Red Bank Presbyterian ored French bow matched hei Collier. Mrs. Nathan Witkind, Thomas Conlon, guidance coun- mouth Shopping Center, Eaton velvet with beige crepe skirts, Chtfrch at Tower Hill. Rev, Dr.. gown and she' carried a, jcolonia toivit.'from 9f^>'-lb it ajiW"'"' petal headpieces irf moss green Deal, was acting chairman al selor at Henry Hudson Regional Charles S. Webster officiated at boquet of V*lS)w and hist pompo The class is offered as a free velvet, and carried cascades o! the initial meeting. High School, will speak on "Pre- the double ring ceremony, after chrysanthemums. educational program of the Mon- yellow and rust chrysanthemum The acting board will set u paring Your Child for High which a reception was held in the Bridesmaids were the Misse: mouth County Extension Service Gerard Viehmeyer, Union City by laws this week and a perma Beau Rivage, Spring Lake School," at a meeting of the St. Elizabeth Durante, West Lorn; and is open to all county home was best man. John D. Walli nent board will be elected at th Height*. 'I Agnes Parent-Teacher Associ- November meeting. Branch; Charlotte Smith, High ation tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. in makers who are willing to share Jacksonville, Fla., brother of th The bride Is the daughter of lands, and Diane Somers, al the church hall. what they learn with their friends bride, was usher. Mrs. Ernest Crawford, 58 Bar or neighbors. Registrations will The bride, a graduate of Brief berie Ave., Highlands, and late home, sister of the bridegroom. From 7 p.m. until the meeting ... lots of colors Senate Chaplain begins, teachers will be avail be accepted by the Extension Of- Township High School, attendee Frederick Farina. Mr. Somers Their gowns and headpieces were fice, 20 Court St., Freehold. Mrs. Monmouth College, West Lonj Sends Message Is the son of Mrs. Myles Somers, identical to the maid of honor's able for consultation with par- ents. Sylvia F. Meehan, county home Branch, and Is employed at Bel SHREWSBURY - Mr ant 1 Ocean Ave., Monmouth Beach, but In cerise. They carried colo economist, will teach the class. Telephone Laboratories, Holmde! Mrs. Walter M. Woolley, Wash- and the late Mr. Somers, nial bouquets of pink miniature ington St., Long Branch, were Mr. Crawford gave his step- carnations and white pompoi Offer Course ENTERTAIN RELATIVES honored at a surprise 50th daughter in marriage. William C. chrysanthemums. District Officer wedding anniversary family din- For Parents-to-Be EATONTOWN - Mr. and Mrs. Wood was church organist and Ring bearer was William Ha Curtis W. Foulks, 16 Barkalow ner recently at Shadowbrook Arthur Koelsch, soloist. SHREWSBURY - The Mon- Speaks at Tea here. The dinner, attended b; rington, Flushing, L. I. mouth County Chapter, Amer- Ave., had as recent house guests The bride's gown of satin peau Donald E. Somers, Red Bank Mrs. Foulks' parents and broth MIDDLETOWN - Forty-eigh 28 relatives, was arranged by ican Red Cross, offers a:mother was fashioned with long sleeves was best man for his brothe ers, Mr. and Mrs. William members and guests attended thi their son and daughter-in-law, and baby care course for expec- and a fitted bodice appliqued Ushers were their two brothers, Briggs, Sr., Brockway, Pa., John recent membership tea of th Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Woolley, tant parents. Mrs. Barbar with Alencon lace on the sabrina Ivan and Bruce Somers, at home, Briggs, Lakewood, Calif., and Women's Club of Middletowr Wallace Ave., Oakhurst. Kreiss, R.N., Little Silver, will neckline. The controlled bsll and Fred Farina, Highlands, Robert H. Briggs, Arlington, Va held at the home of Mrs. Paul start the class Wednesday for Rev. Dr. Frederick Brown skirt, with matching lace motif, brother of the bride. Kennedy. Miss Geraldine Brown, Harris, United States Senate extended in a full chapel train in six consecutive Wednesdays at 8 Mrs. Somers, a graduate of southern vice president of the Chaplain, who married them inverted heart shape and also was p.m. Start Your Child Henry Hudson Regional High Federation of Women's Clubs, Oct 10, 1915, sent his congratu- trimmed with lace. Her fingertip Registrations will be accepted School, is employed as a secre discussed the federation and its lations and a copy of Tho Senate veil was held in place by a at Red Cross headquarters, tary at Electronic Associates, RENT A PIANO value to the local club. Book of Prayers, Mr. and Mrs. crystal queen's crown In spiral Broad St., Shrewsbury. Inc., West Long Branch. , Charles Pike was the guesi Woolley were married in the design and she carried a colonial $10 per month Mr. Somers, who is with Whit speaker at the regular Octobei house in which they still live. bouquet of white roses and pom- PENNSYLVANIA TRIP Star, Inc., Red Bank, also is Fret dtllviry. FrM tuning meeting of the club. Mr. Pike, pon chrysanthemums. FREEHOLD - Mr. and Mrs. graduate of Henry Hudson Ri Donald Barber and daughters, Full Allowance II You Buy chairman of the Monmouth Coun Nearly New Sale Miss Marjorie Siverson, High- gional High School and the Schoo Susan and Lorraine. Jerseyville ty Planning Board, spoke on wa lands, was maid of honor. She of Business Machines, Newark. Ave., and Mrs. Isabelle White, THE TUSTING ter conservation. RED BANK — The annual wore a floor-length gown of gold After a wedding trip to San W. Main St., recently motored to Mrs. Herman King, chairma Nearly New Sale sponsored by PIANO COMPANY crepe fashioned with a scoop Juan, Puerto Rico, and St. Thom- Coatsville, Pa., where they vis- of the Monmouth County Plan the Sisterhood of Monmouth Re- neckline, Dior sleeves, Empire as, Virgin Islands, the couple ited Mrs. White's son and daugh- Bangs a Bond, Asbury Park ready made or custom nlng Board, spoke on water con form Temple will be held tomor- bodice accented with a band of will live at 904 Deal Rd., Asbury ter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas •ervatlon. row through Friday at 42 Mon- 775-0664 mouth St. Mrs. David Haratz, matching Venetian lace and soft Park. White. Mrs. Herman King, chairmar chairman, has announced tha of the welfare committee, an- items for sale will be clothing, nounced that 11 club members accessories, shoes and boots for participating in a tag day on Oct. men, women and children. Store Everybody Buys Picture Frames 1 had collected $48.27 for the hours are 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. REDUCE! benefit of the Monmouth Count dally. FROM LOU COOPER Unit of the New Jersey Associa Other members of the commit- Won of Retarded Children. The W» must be doing temtthhg right fund-raisers were Mrs. Pan tee are Mrs. Newton Beron, Lose up to Braun, Mrs, John Carter, Mrs Mrs. Jack Futerfae, Mrs. Don Paul Kennedy, Mrs. Hermar aid Llttman, Mrs. Frank Smith, That Little Old Frame Maker King, Mrs Frederick Krlppsri- and Mrs. E. Ralph Van Pelt. 15 Pounds dorf, Mrs. Edson Oberlander, Mrs. Thomas Phillips, Mrs. Ne Drama Workshop IN Scotti, Mrs. Edwin Stanley, Mrs LITTLE SILVER —The drama LOU COOPER George Whelan and Mrs, Johr department of the Woman's Club 483 SHREWSBURY AVE. 747-1975 SHREWSBURY 30 DAYS! Windas. of Little Silver will hold a cof- foe hour and workshop Oct. 26 If you are having a at 10 a.m. here in the clubhouse, weight problem, if you NEARLY NEW Rumson Rd. Mrs. William Haas want to: get rid of un- Is chairman. Mrs. Robert Fred- sightly fat and bulges CLOTHING SALE •rlckson Is dlreotor of a playlet, Distinction come and see us. We "The Charm Racket," which will can and will slim you Oct. 19 - 22 be presented at the workshop. down, put the curves for the man where they should be 10 A.M..4 P.M. In the cast are Mrs. J. Barton Runyon, Atlantic Highlands; and firm and tone the 4244 MONMOUTH ST., Mrs. Matthew E. McCarthy, Lit- muscles. Call now for of importance your figure analysis and RID BANK tle Sliver; Mrs, Joseph G. Costl demonstration. Sponsored by: gan, New Shr6wsbury; Mrs. An drew Gill, Lincroft; Mrs. Roberi The Sisterhood of No matter what the occa- Swan, Navtslnk, Mn, Han sion ... you may r«nt your GUARANTEE Monmouth Reform Tempi* and Mrs. George D. Jewell, Por- formal apparel from us and No ifs, ands or buts — be sure of yourself, and a we put it in writing In A LITTLE EXTRA ... the form of a guarantee. perfect fit with all th

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1 POGO WAIT KELLY THE DAILY REGISTER Monday, October 13,1965—13 Teievision Mailbag By STEVEN H. SOffiUER ime of John Drew Barrymwe j>AJLY ' JUmOW taupported Question — I receltly saw peared In a "Gunsmrike" spi- 1. Recorded by columns Ameri- young actor on a couple of e. le this season and I was won rwl» 4. Compua can 'ring If he was related to the tree sodei of Dr. Kildare and lf thl 6. Turkish point A mous Barrymore acting clan? nUra S.Serlei 21 Charm- CTSAM M'S got a very nice quality, H :.C, Meridian, Miss. 6. Glues tar: CALKOft, official name ii Tony Bill. What hs Answer — John Drew Barry- U.Stnl(bt*a 7. Observant eoUoq. 8. Asterisk ASK MM M* this newcomer, jfc least to me tore is the ion of "The Great HOUofroM 34. Biblical HlSAUTDSRAFr, rofile" himself, John Barry- petals B. Own nama HUM»L(T. done? V.M. Bethiehem, Pa. 18.Ketaltlp 10. Greek god 23. Urchin ore. J. Drew Barrymore spent Answer — Tony Bill got h of lac* of war 29. Searcher ie last few years working in IS Samarium: 30. Man's Ufrttft first big break in the mov. M. Barrel dat 1 alian films and has been away 15. Chemical •yxn, nick- "Come Blow Your Horn ' i om TV acting jobs for some salt IS. Musical name 37. Nourish- U<*. which he played Frank Sinatra me. His performance in the lS.CuWo instrument 32. Plural ment ANDY CAPP By REG SMYTHE kid brother. He followed this wii " drama was quite raetars U. Spanish ending 38. System of other film work and many gue; rod and he should be getting 17. Wood- article 33. Begone! weight* choppers SO. Tennis 34. Jason's «htr M. Poetic starring stints on TV. Last se£ lore TV guest shots as a result. son, he gave two very1 fine pe. 20. Girl'g nun* racket, 35. Chimney contraction 22. Begin tor one dirt 4L Grow old IDKAN'ALFBACKBEFORE foffaances in the "Ben Casey Question — Is Jennifer Jones M. din's THfy MAKE IMA FULLBACK? and "Mr. Novak" series. H' '.ill acting? Does she ever ap- toother 1 i J . b f> i a IU latest film is the Sinatra starre •ear on TV? I recently saw a 27. Notion "Marriage on the Rocks." ouple of her eld movies, "Por- 28.Commo. II a rait of Jennie" and "Duel In ttou Question — I have been a fa: 50. Shun ii i4 he Sun" on TV. I had forgotten 51. Kitchen of Robert Conrad's since "Ha ow great she was. Mrs. G.C. utensdl waiian Eye" and I am enjoyinj 3ridgeport, Conn. 33. Ribbons for to his new series "The Wild, Wile Answer — Jennifer Jones has th* watt \1 19 West." Is it true that Conrac lot made any TV guest appear- SB. Astern % was a professional football play- ances and it is doubtful that she 39. Crosier y v> er who was discovered for films will in the near future. However, 10. Small drum a % while playing ? D. D., Morris 42.A«o: if> V she is still active in films. She archaJo town, N. J. s currently before the cameras 43, Snow % Answer — Although Robert in London for the filming of "The house ii W Conrad played football and boxed Idol," a drama in which she co- U.IMXU » while attending college at North stars with two new exciting male carrying % % western University, he never actors, Michael Parks and John bar B M \& So UNCA MICKEV! played ball for a living. Leyton. i&Shafety WftA" I PIPN'T DOWN POITJ (For an answer to your ques- Question — AJI actor by the ICUnese W tion about any TV program or 7A actor, write to Steven H. Scheuer, c-o Television Mailbag, (this YA Discuss paper). Changes In Education Television Highlights MIDDLETOWN - "Educating 7:10-8 (l)-Hullabaloo. Paul Anka, a fa- Sada Thompson and Vincent Gardenia, an for a Changing Society" was the vorite host of the younger set, sings "It Only experienced theatre-of-the-absurd trio. topic for a panel discussion at 10-11 (2)-SWve Lawrence. "Nashville to Takes a Moment" and Introduces a choice the Monmouth County Council ot Broadway." Steve turns away from his usual STEVE ROPER By SAVNDERS and OVERGARD group of stars. There's The Supremes, the Parents and Teachers Fall Coun- bill of (are to salute-National Country Month, cil meeting Wednesday in the folk singing Back Porch Majority, and love- which fans all know is October. Country- SMALL WONDER. PETAL/ SUPPOSE I HAVE y ANOTHER EVENING, western's most famous stars, Eddy Arnold I'M SURE MIKE MEANT/ EVEN I WA5NT PREPARED COOK FIX US A /PERHAPS, MRS BLOOM ly Leslie Uggams doing numbers on their I NEVER SAW YOU) WORRIED BEFORE/ Cobblestones. and Johnny Cash, lead his list of guests, with NO OFFENSE, POSY.'-Vr FOR THAT VISIT FROM BI7E OF SUPPER*, I -MME. DARMAH IS TURN DOWN A J -THERE'S A SOU(? NOTE own, but "Wait and See" from the Supremes RUNNING AWAY LIKE *~\ >OUR IATE FOTHB?/ W. FALCOM? v>^—r EXHAUSTED/ FREE MEAL id IN THE SONG MR. NOMAD Dr. Patrick Parenty, superin- Minnie Pearl, Grandpa Jones,.Boots Randolph THAT/:-IT'S JUST THAT BEFORE/ ^i . SINGS/-WERE tendent of schools in Eatontown, and the Back Porchers, and "Everybody and the Tennessee Three, among others, fol- THE SEANCE UP56T HIM' GOIN& TO FOLLOW was moderator and panelists Loves a Clown" from Leslie Uggams and the lowing close behind. To top off the hour and HIM/ were Herbert Sheldon, director folk singing troupe are high spots. (Color). give the salute official blessing, Governor of technical employment, Bell 7:30-9 (13)—America's Crises. "Trouble In Frank Clement of Tennessee adds his words Laboratories, Holmdei; James R. the Family." A special 90 minute study on of tribute. ' ' Frldie, rio-chemist and a Board family therapy Includes documentary material 10-11 (4)-Run For Your Life. "How to o[ Education member in Tinton on the help it offered a middle class New Sell Your Soul For Fun and Profit." Inter- Falls; Dr. Alvin Krais, psycholo- England family with three children, and inter- esting tale that tackles an enormously 'com- gist, Point Pleasant, and Everett views with psychiatric experts on the subject. plicated problem from a simple and'personal Curry, president of the New Jer- base, Paul Bryan goes to an iron curtain sey Education Association and 8:SWI (2)—The Lucy Show. A funny out- ing, the best so far this fall. Lucy puts on a country for an International racing car com- principal of Thompson School, petition as the navigator of an American Middletown. moustache, chaps and a stetson, and plays a stunt man in a western movie. The sight driver's car. During a casual exchange of Mr. Sheldon said the education- of a swaggering Lucille Ball aping a tough drinks and toasts at a cafe with' two local By JIM BVRNETT and GEORGE CRENSHAW al system must be related to the cowboy and rolling a cigaret makes the show contestants in the ra,ce, Paul is Inadvertently industrial system. At the high tonight. (Color). responsible for the arrest and imprisonment of one of the men. How he goes about handling THAT'S O.08B school level, Mr. Sheldon con- 9-9:30 (2)-Andy Griffith. Another entry GUESS WHAT 6NOUSH.' tinued, a firm grounding in gram- establishing the character of Andy's new his guilt has credibility and logic for a man SHr\V6INTHI6BOX/ mar and math is needed. He al- deputy, Warren Ferguson. Believing he has in Paul's position. (Color). sitter YOU wy so said there will be greater ma- ESP, the chunky deputy warns boss Andy 10:90-11 (U)-New Jersey Special. Candi- MEA60PAJ jor changes in industry and edu- against taking time off for a Saturday picnic. dates for State Senator, Democrat Ned Parse- cation must keep in step with-the As Ferguson, Jack Burns resorts to man- Wan, and Republican Marion West Hlggins, needs of industry. nerisms; perhaps in imitation of Don Knotts engage In debate, with Robert Potts acting as Mr. Fridie felt that the role of whose shoes will be tough to fill. (Color). their moderator. the community in providing 1-10 (4)—Perry Como, Perry's opening 11-11:30 (ID-New Jersey Debate! Incum- funds for education and its philos- special of the season is full of melodic tunes bent Governor Richard J. Hughes, running ophy of education plays a most of the thirties, forties and fifties, and nos- for re-eleotion as the Democratic candidate inmportant part In the trends of talgic memories of radio's Music Hall hosts for Governor, and his Republican opponent, education. Bing Crosby and Al Jplson. Perry's guest State Senator Wayne Dumont, debate the is- sues as new«men Robert Comstock of the ,. "Money should be provided of the evening, Nancy Ames, joins him for to the educators, and they should a succession of delightful songs like Mary Bergen Record-Paterson Morning Call; be left alone for a reasonable Martin's "My Heart Belongs to Daddy," "Pen- Angelo Baglivo of the Newark Evening News; length of time to use it as they nies From Heaven," and "Jeepers Creepen;" and S. Bolton Schwartz, of the Passaic Herald MARY WORTH By ALLEN SAVNDERS and KEN ERNST see fit.... Leave education to a few amusing bits about script reading on News question the candidates. John Tillman the educators," said Mr. Fris- radio shows and "Idiot" cards on TV; and acts as moderator. , YOU MEAN— WOOD?? ) ] bie. two surprise moments with glamorous singing >l:30-l (4)-Tonlght. Alan, King takes over FMHERHA? VICTOR1*!... HOW WELL I rM AFRAID VOUCANt DO. stars. (Color). for Johnny Carson tonight, with Arlene Fran- ICN0W Psychologist Dr. Krass said CAIEWOOD 15 CAOIN& JU5TMAMkICN0WTHEM! THEMIWtfR"-'«)U'REW011E AB T) RNAlty MUCH ABOUT THAT, PAPA!~M t>10 (U)-New York Television Theatre. cis ("Mrs. Dally"), Bernard Hollowood of T / 5 K Na 28 YEARS OLD, YOU KNOW! families should develop a sense FROfATHE PAlMtR-HOWE, „__ 5. Vf*iA . !S!! ""-ili HAD ENOUGH (Premiere). "Gallows Humor." Jack Richard- Punch, and singer Carol Sloane on hand for JENmPER-PlEftDING.WrTHj TOEUOTTWt) OF THIS! of creativity in a child by seeing the chitchat and song. (Color). TEAR? IN HIS VOICE, TO V PEflPtX LEFT ON that the child is able to assume son's "black domestic cpnjedy," first produced 11:50-1 (7) — Nightlife. Jazz trumpeters TMK.TOV0U! ntim EAiaH-I WOULDN'T responsibilities. He feels that off Broadway in 1961, is a broad but highly Peter and Conti Condo'li, and singing duo WEAK, TO HIM, special classes in a school sys- efficient satire on the bonds and ties of Jackie and Gayle join Les' corner tonight. MRS. WORTH! tem are necessary only it they matrimony, performed by John C. Becher, teach the child to live in the world around him. Basic problems in providing 13 County } educational needs in a changing society were brought to the fore At The Movies by Mr. Curry, with population Bankers Set and adult education playing ma- RED BANK NEPTUNE CITY jor roles. Mr. Curry said, "Co- CARLTON- ST. JAMES- operation of industry, the pro- Sltuttlon Hapeltii 3:00; T:00; 1:10. My Fair Lady 2:20: 1:30. For Session fessions and the general public EATONTOWN NEPTUNE CITY- PRINCETON - Thirteen Mon- THE PHANTOM By LEE FALK Ttie alory Ouya 7:00; 10:30; Blllll is needed in building for our- COMMBNITY- mouth County bankers have reg- selves an educational program PswnbroHcr 5:H; 7:11; »:H. BRicirrowN DRIVE-IN— istered to attend the Joint Mort- BEAT HIM / f I STOP/ THIS IS TERRIBIE.' YOUR WISH IS MY that will meet the needs of our BRICK PIAZA- -UMTIL Agent S'i t:M; 11:08; Tlilrlr-SH gage Lending Conference spon- I CANNOT WHIP ^KIDNAPPING YOU/ 1 WON'T LET THIS COMMAND, MISS children." Hours 9:05. As.nl m 7:30: »:lt. THIS MAM/ IT'S HE STOPS HAPPEN PALMER. UNTIE sored by the New Jersey, Bankers BREATHING.' THE.SCOUNPREL. Guests at the meeting in- LONG BRANCH UURELTON cluded Earl Garrison,- superin- BARONET- DRIVE 1N- Association and ths Mortgage Shlp ol Fooli 2:30; 7:00; 10:00; Qypuy Id-Mi U:4O: Muilc Man tendent of Monmouth County Wofldtri ot Putrto Rica 2:00; 9.M. Bankers Association of New Jer- Schools, and Mrs. Edwin Ensign, SAT. ft SUN.—Kldma Show: Tirun ths Ape Man 3:tO: S:O; SHIP dl sey at Cherry Hill Inn, Cherry vice president of the New Jer- Fools 7:00; 10:00; Wof.il«ri ot Puirtft North of Red Bank Hill, Thursday. sey Congress of Parents and iRlco 6:10; 6:10. Teachers. 1 FREEHOLD ATtAKnC HIGHLANDS Over P.75 bankers from all partt of the state are expected to at- Committee for the meeting in FREEHOLD- ATLANHC-. Atent S>i 3:50; I:M; 7:20; 9:05. tend. eluded Mrs. George Gillam, «ln«Hf«r t:M: S:M. ASBURY PARK Bankers registered for the con- chairman; Mrs. Sidney Finger, MIDDLETOWN Jr., Mrs. Jack Goldberg, Mrs. LYRIC- ference from Monmouth County TOWN- H. G. Home, Mrs. Joseph Ma- Sltuatlon HoptllH 7:37; »:(«. are: Frank A. Anfuso and Eu- MAYPAIR- Arint IK T:M; »:3S. gene Steele, First Merchants Na- dusky, Mrs. Joseph Smith, Mrs. Dlamond Raul 340; 7:S0: thl; Ol Coleman Stromwasser, and Mrs. Fooli 3:80; »:!«. HAZLET tional Bank, Asbury Park; C. J. PARAMOUNT- LOEWS DRIVE-IN- Abramek, Central Jersey Bank & Thomas Frostlck, ex-officio. Carlmi-.i T:1S; Who KI1IM Taddy RIVETS By GEORGE SIXTA Bound of Muilo!:J0; 1:30. Baar 7:13; 10:15; Datd Byea ot Lon- Trust Company, Freehold; Manu- don ft:00. : el Gale, Melvin Phild and Rich- PLAZA- I ard Schmidt, The People's Na- OH,MOW. WHILE "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean Sona ol Kittle Elder VM\ Livlnt II tional Bank, Keyport; Ross W. I WAS LOOKINS" • Up 7:O0; 10:11 EAST BRUNSWICK Maghan, J. Donald Miller and FOR MY NET, Tuesday, October 19 RIVETS MANAGED TURNPIKE— William E. Wilbert, Farmers and An 01 INDOOR-Alent »1i T:50; 11:35; Mol Merchants National Bank, Mata- TSET HUBERT BACK Present—For You and Yours • • • """P * Flanderi ft;2S. \IM uie ai-uiii • OUTDOOR—Atent <«i 7:00; 11:09: wan; George L. Bielitz, Kenneth tint interview could conclude in a mutually-advan- Moll Flandera !:S3. J. Macdonald, Jr., J. Francis tageous agreement. Be prepared to compromise— SAYRE WOODS Rauch and W. Raymond Van don't etpect all the concessions to be made by the SAYRE W00DS- Horn, Monmouth County Nation- other party. Don't ignore the rules of good sports- Short 8ubjftcta 7:0O; &:0O; Situation al Bank, Red Bank. manship in tusineis affairs or personal life. You Hopeleee 7:10; •:]>. have to face yourself in the mirror every morning. MENU) PARK Governor Richard J. Hughes is CINEMA- scheduled to address the bankers The Day Under Your Sign At«nt t% 3:00; 3:99; 8:50: 7:50; 9:50. at the morning session of the PERTH AMBOY conference, and Dr. William C. AMBOYS DRIVE-IN- Freund, chief economist, Pruden- Ariai.Born Mar.21 io Apr. 19 Libra. S.pt. 2) to Oct. 22 CH rto^m 7:00; Situation Hopr foetfonlni a declelon won't You'll Tenet htlnr extriritine, tial Insurance Company of Amer- make .dilute euler. but toore , but you'll etij9)rlWn| it up it latl But Not Setiout 7:1!: 11:01 difficult. the moment. Livlnt It Up t:ti. ica, Newark, will discuss the MAJESTIC- economic outlook for the mort- Taurui. April 20 fa Ma/ 20 Scorpio. Oct. 23 >• N«v. 21 A|«nt IH 1:30; 7:90; 9:40. MARK TRAIL By ED JJODD Don't,let cthere'take unfair There'a M time llk» thJDMItnt gage market after luncheon. The adranugt of yMr lunate food to «-inn HERD WILL BE tdqftooe or null. t AKVING Cancar'June 32'o JuV 21 Capricorn. Dec. 22 te Jan. 20 HEAR HOWARD TOMORROW TO WS4TER Tale ia a goal tint to plin Keep plane on k amall K»!e AT CONVENTION ' x» SOON. that vacation you potipootd an- Ail you can tw«*ullr at- RAITAN TOWNSHIP - U. S. during- the aumnier. tend to all iloulli. Rep. Jamei J. Howard (D-3d CHICAGO, III. - Frank Ga- tea. July 22 to Aug. 21 Aquariui. Jan. 21 lo Feb. It N.J.) will speak tomorrow at a briel of Rumson, Oakvlew Nurs- Health mattera ahotiM h»e top You feel resentful toward thiie priority. Make ait appointment who dnn't carry their ahara of meeting of the Hotlet Democrat- ing Home, South Amboy, was for a chKbup. the. load on tin fob. ic Club at' 8:30 p.m. In Shore among some 2,000 nursing home Virgo. Aug. 22 to S.pt. 22 Plicai. Fab. 20 (a Match ID Point Inn, Rt. 35. Mayor Marvin owners and administrators to Consult othcra in thft hnme be> WHILE *VIARK SLEEPS, He discreet la pernnal and Ollnsky is also scheduled to ad- attend the 16th annual convention A SMALL PLANE taulneii mattera walla negative tot* buyim lural tkU all tnuit FLIES OVER THE •hare. dress the group. All local can- of the American Nursing Home BUPOO 1M5, MWakn Nmm* Sndlealt didates will be prestnt it tha Association. The convention waa meeting. held Oct. 12 through 15. you can win a valuable gift... RED BANK REWARD DAY

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SECTION TWO MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1965 7c PER COPY

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

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ARTIST BEN SHAHN of Roosevelt and Mrs. Shahn, center, engrossed in conversation with financier Mrs. Mary G. Roebling at preview Friday of tha new State Museum's first exhibition, "New Jersey and the Artist." Mrs. Roebling, a member of the museum's advisory council, was one of the dignitaries who received some FIRST OF EIGHT—Dedicating the first county vocational school where technical train- BROAD STREET OPENING — Red Bank Democrats opened their headquarters at 179 500 guests and artists with members of the arts com- ing has been made an integral part of fhe curriculum in Long Branch High School, Broad St. yesterday. Flanked by the party's council candidates, Councilman Daniel J. mittee, director of the museum Kenneth W. Prescott and yesterday are, left to right, Dr. Frederick M. Raubinger, state commissioner of edu- O'Hern, left, and Councilman Theodore J. Labreque, right, are Mayor Benedict R. others, including Mrs. Frank Thompson, wife of Congress- cation; Joseph C. Irwin, director of the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders; Nicosia, Democratic chairman in Red Bank and a candidate for Assembly, and Mrs. man Frank Thompson, (D-NJ 4th Dist.) who is credited Donald P. Hoagland, county vocational school superintendent, and Marvin A. Clark, Ruth Eschelbaeh, president of the Democratic Club. Democratic and Republican head- with the bill that provided funds for the building of the Vocational Board of Education president. quarters are now side by side. The GOP opened its office at 177 Broad St. a week education-culture center complex in Trenton. Congress- ago. man and Mrs. Thompson privately hosted some 50 artists among those represented in the exhibition at a dinner in Vocational Training Concept Trenton Country Club. The museum is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. Plane- Introduced in Long Branch tarium shows are Saturdays and holidays 2 and 3:30 p.m.; LONG BRANCH-A new con. He added that these craftsmen extension evening school for Sundays at 3 p.m. Admission is free. The initial shows cept in training officially was in- are not second class citizens and those out of school. this weekend and the Princeton Opera Association's per- troduced yesterday when the that all those affiliated with this Classes include auo mechanics, formance in the new 416-seat auditorium also were to Long Branch High School's De- program should strive to remove air conditioning, refrigeration and partment of Vocational Educa- the stigma attached to vocation- heating, beauty culture, commer- capacity audiences Saturday and yesterday. tion was dedicated. al training. cial food service, practical nurs- Departing from the accepted The keys to the building were ng, electronics and drafting. centralized . vocational school presented by the architect, Rich- Each of the seven vocational which serves many public ard O. 3oyken, to the vocational rooms is fully equipped to proper- Ask Probe of Dearth, schools, Long Branch has made board's president, Marvin A ly train the students in all phases vocational. training an integral Clark, vvho expressed his satis- of their chosen trades. part of i(s high school program. faction in witnessing the fulfill- On the bulletin board near the Of Youth Corps Funds "This s a great thing for New ment of an idea into a reality. practical nursing classroom, a Jersey," said Dr. Frederick M. Congratulating all who had par-sign boasts of the employment of LONG BRANCH - Three leg- present program and that the five men and 175 women in dif- islators have been requested by poor of our community as well Raubinger,; commissioner of the ticipated in the program, Donald state Department of Education. P. Hoagland; superintendent of ferent aspect* of mining since Mayor Vjpcent J. Mazza to in- as others in Monmouth £iy September 21,' 185j9. "\ vestigate the dearth of funds al- are, being deprived'unnecessarily Stressing the importance of the the Monmoutti County Vocational The building was opened on located to this city or any Mon-of their just needs. craftsman, Dr. Raubinger said School District, emphasized that Sept, 7 and is one of eight antici- mouth County municipality for that each person's vocation is the program was the result of a "It has also been brought to pated buildings, staffed and op. initiating^, Neighborhood Youth important. This school, he said, co-operative effort between the our attention that municipalities ~\ erated by the County Vocational Corps projects. with less than half our present will give those students who are Board of Freeholders, the loca Board of Education and the coun- Board of Education. In letters to Rep. James J. population have already received more adapted to a trade the ty board for vocational education. Vocational schools in Middle- Howard and Sens. Clifford P. extensive grants and are current- same opportunities that the col town and Wall Township now.are Case and Harrison A. Williams. ly extended to Dec. 31, 1965 lege-bound students receive. SIX SMILES — Republican candidates appeared in Wee at the annual dinner dance This puts vocational training in under construction. ',''.-'. Jr., Mayor Mazza said "It ap- The City of Long Branch has of the Republican Women of Red Bank, held at the Willowbrook, Fair Haven, last "When you are sick you waii't a new perspective, said William pears to this governing body that made application for funding of One appreciable advantage of a doctor," he said, "but, when H. Meslull, superintendent of the having vocational schools in prox- night. Left to right are James Coleman, candidate for Assembly; Jostph Falvo, can- an inequitable distribution of its Youth Corps projects as early your pipes leak, you don't want a city's schools. He added that funds is being made under the as April, 1965." imity to high schools is the mone- didate for Borough Council; Joseph Anolina, candidate for Assembly; Assemblyman doctor, you want a plumber." there is a need for technicians in tary savings effected by eliminat- the country and that programs Alfred N. Beadleston, seeking re-election; Mrs. James Hammond, Jr., president of ing duplicate classrooms and similar to this will help fill that cafeterias, Dr. Raubinger said. the club, and William Anderson, candidate for council. need. Attending the ceremonies were "We are dedicating more than Long Branch Mayor Vincent J. a building," said Dr. Joseph E, Mazza, Councilman Robert Penn GOP Women Clayton, state deputy commis- and Michael G. Celli, Dr. A, An- sioner of education. "We are thony Anastasia, president of the here today to meet the needs of Lonige Branch Board of Education, Honor Irwin the citizens .of the county." and. members of the Board of Providing trade opportunitieoppbrtunitii s Education and teachers from With Award for eleventh and twelfth grade Ocean Township. About 100 per- students, the vocational building sons attended the dedication tnd FAIR.HAVEN - The Republi- also will feature a: complete trade toured the building. can Women of Red Bank gave their annual boost to the cam- paign last night with a dinner dance at the Willowbrook. After introducing candidates for municipal and county offices, Mrs. James Hammond, Jr., pres- ident, presented the club's an- nual Republican Man of the Year Award to Freeholder Director Jo- seph C. Irwin. Mr. Irwin, who said he wai completely surprised, touched and overwhelmed, praised local Re- publican, workers for their parts in "making Monmouth County the best place in New Jersey in which to live." BOG INSPECTION Lester Thomas, left, naturalist with the state Conservation and Mr. Irwin, a resident of Red RETREAT CEREMONY honoring Brig. Gen. John A. Set'tz, Bank, has been a councilman Economic Development Department, and David F. Moore, chief of the department's (here completing a salute) was conducted Friday at here and a freeholder 24 years, Natural Areas Section, inspect a hickory sapling during a natural resources assess- and director for 17. ment tour of Burnt Fly Bog in Marlboro Township, The department hopes the bog area Pershing Field, Fort Hancock, Gen. Seitr is the newly- Also present were Sen, Richard assignecfSleputy commanding general of First Region R. Stout; seeking return to Tren- can be preserved for its water and wildlife assets. ARADCOM. With the deputy is Brig. Gen. Walter M. ton; Assemblyman Alfred N. Beadleston, seeking re-election; Vann, commander of the fort's 52d artillery brigade. Joseph Azzolina, candidate for Assembly; James. M. Coleman, JK-, candidate for Assembly; Sheriff Joseph A. Shafto, seek- Migrant Laborer ing re-election, Freeholder 'Ben' jamln Danskln, seeking re-elec- tion; Joseph Falvo and William Anderson, candidates for Borough Indicted for Murder Council. FREEHOLD - Acting swiftly, John Howard, Oak Shades La., the Monmouth County Grand Matawan, breaking and entering JACKPOT SUGGESTION — Edward N. Coughlln of Jury on Friday Indicted a mi- at Kings Drug Store, Cliffwood, Freehold, left, accepts $2,915 award from IBM plant grant laborer for murder in con- Aug. 2. Fatal Crash nection with the killing of a Oliver B. Heulitt, Dunbar Ave., manager Edward L. McCall at Dayton for suggestion fellow worker three days earlier Long Branch, breaking and en- Driver Faces allowing business machine company to salvage computer In Millstone Township. tering and larceny of $375 in the ribbons for other uses. Prize was tha highest ever given home of Peter Jackapino, 510 Superior Cnurt Judge Elvln R. Sentencing in company's supplies division for an employee sugges- Simmlll accepted the true bill Springdale Ave., Long Branch, against Ermellndo Florts, 29, of Sept, 3. FREEHOLD—Monmouth Coun- tion. Puerto Bico, for the fatal shoot- Cornelius Giddings, Rt. 524, ty Judge Clarkson S. Ki6her has ing o! Francisco Vasquez, 27, al-Millstone Township, manufactur- set Friday, Oct. 29 for sentencing so of Puerto Rico, Oct. 12 at the ing alcoholic beverages without of a motorist involved in a fatal Idea Nets $2,915 Bulk Nursery Farm where they a license in his home May 1. auto accident whioh took the life of a milk truck driver at As- worked, Edward Lombard!, Port Road- DAYTON — A 92-word descrip- dollar value in receipts; Mr. bury Park. i Other Indictments named: ing, Illegal delivery ot alcoholic tion of a cost-saving idea has Coughlin, with. IBM since 1961, Charles Hawkins, Central Avc., beverages to patients at Marl- Paul Swaen, Old Bridge, plead earned 52,915 for Edward N. had previously won 12 other cash Long Branch, tor brooking ond boro .State Hospital, July 25, ed guilty Friday to causing death Coughlin, of Freehold, a clerical prizes totaling $800 for produc- entering and larceny of musical 1084. by auto of William Daley, 105 Wil- specialist at the International tive suigestions. '"•w Dr., N—rtune, June 2, at Ha'n AWARD — The Eleventh District, N. J. First Aid Squad Council's John Nepp trophy Business Machines Corp, card instruments worth $683 at the Michael McCormick, Jersey St, and Fifth Ave., Asbury Park was awarded to the Leonardo First Aid Squad at Sea Bright First Aid headquarters manufacturing plant here. Accepting the award at a com- Red Bank. School of MUBIC, City, theft o( a car valued at William Morton, Jr.. 14th Avc, pany luncheon, Mr. Coughiln, who Shrewsbury Ave., Red Bank, $700 from tbo Wall-Irwln agen- Thuriday. Shown' accepting the trophy are' James Brownridge, secretary, left, and Mr. Coughlin was rewarded for Belmar, who'pleaded guilty to his Idea to salvage short length, is married and has four sons, July 13, _ „ ,, cy, Freehold Township, Aug., 11. Melvin Qtt, captain of the Leonardo squad, center. Richard O'Shaughnessy, the dis- Lacurtls Sullivan, Gartleld Iwlnn worthless checks tot-lins multi-purpose computer ribbons, told his boss, Edward I. McCall: $238 in Eatontown, Atbury Park trict's contest committee chairman presents,the award. The trophy was won by tha manufactured at the IBM plant, Ave., Long Branch, atrocious as- Mr. Alan "Wow, that's great. And we Mult and buttery on Jame« Doc- and Farmingdale In May, also squad at the annual first aid squad contest Sept. 12 at Hazier/The Middletown Town- lor use within the company. have just the place' (or it (tha Formerly of Bamberger's how pleaded guilty and will be sen- The Idea set a record for money). It'll give us ttaextri tey' 38 Ufayotto St., Rumson, ihip squad took second, honors, Keyport placed third and Keaniburg, fourth place. Aug. 22 «t »«' Bright. at Andre's 542-2000.—Adv. tenced Oct. 29. brevity in description and top bedroom we need." . •*• |P^PJRJPJDiHBPIIBIIIBHiHI^V^HPWHDPnPH>II^ SETTING UP FLIER TOUCHDOWN — Neptune end Don Irwin catches pass from Bruce Hoffman in photo at left, jetting up the Fliers' second touchdown. Other Branchen in pictures are Tom Anderson and Mike Sreenyrood. tries to elude Long Branch team captain Tony Evans in center pictures and is finally caught from behind by Evans Register staff photographer Don Lord! caught the action in the important game, won by Neptune. 19-12. In Saturday's game. The play covered 26 yards and gave Neptune a first down on Long Branch's 24-yard line, , Brick Next for Neptune, 19-12 Victor Over Branchers NEPTUNE - Neptune High And Long Branch could jump tack to score all three touch- ing to his left a couple of yards fense of its own, stopped two that accounted for the third Flier Neptune also failed to pose • School can all but clinch its sec- back into the title picture if eith- downs. If any one player could and crashing over with three Clark smashes at the line. of TD of the game with just IB sec- serious threat until scoring the ond Shore Conference A Division er Neptune or Brick falter. Long be singled out as the Neptune minutes gone in the second quar- scrimmage before Hoffman went onds remaining in the game. . clinching TD late in the game. football championship in three Branch's loss Saturday was its hero, it would have to be Larry ter. Clark, hit hard at the goal over on third down. Coleman's Neptune moved 49 yards in 12 Neptune and Bob Sllva, banged years next Saturday when Brick first in "A" play for the Branch- Clark. With well-publicized half- line, used his power to drive, the PAT kick was wide to the right. plays for the score, Warren cap- up m the Middletown game Qct. Township visits the Scarlet Fli- ers, who have now tried every- back Fred Warren getting off to defender into the end zone with Long Branch scored less than ping the march with a plunge 2, is still nursing ankle and knee ers' gridiron. thing, winning, losing and tying a somewhat slow start, Clark him. Kim Colentan kicked, with two minutes later, covering 57 over the goal line from a yard Injuries, but saw action when Coaoh John Bednarik's un- in three outings. took the spotlight. Mike Douglas holding, and the yards in five plays. With it third away. Findler was shaken up a couple of times. beaten gridders beat off a title Against Neptune, Brick will face A 5-11, 180-pound junior who PAT made it Neptune by one, and 23 from its own 30 after Neptune's Clark dropped Branch- I.ONC, imwni II» " challenger Saturday, pounding a team with spefRfj size and loves contact, both offensively 7-6. • ' Long Branch's first touchdown Endt—Drlnki, Dillty, Minted, RyU. out a 19-12 decision over Long depth—as Long Branch can at- Long Branch failed to move er quarterback Steve Strollo for came the second time the Ktnnlnrs, Thorns. and defensively, Clark crunched Tackfra—Evant, Haiza. Rtlmer. Branch that left the Fliers 4-0 test. The Fliers have a rugged over for Neptune's opening TD after the kickoff and Neptune a 15-yard loss, Long Branch Branchers had the ball. With it ouarda—Mlncbtrg, Hovtr, cuttlle, over-all and 3-D in the A Divi- bounced right back with Strollo Chultky. defense and an offense that can that, added to the extra point;" took over on the 50, moving to second and 10 on the Green Center—Clttadlno. »ion. score by either the land or air put Neptune ahead to stay. Big its second touchdown in 12 plays. hitting Daryl Brabham at the Wave's 38, Strollo, a southpaw, Back*—Strollo, Brown, OwtUuny. Bnbham, Chuey, Anderaon, Perm* Invading Brick Township will route. tackle Doug Irvin set up the The first play was a big one, Neptune 45 on a pass with Ed rolled out and hit Dan Diliey Menntlli, o»llo, areenwood, ItW- Calderone finally catching Brab- cutting over the middle for a 62- NEPTUNB (I»> bring a 2-0-1 record into Neptune If there is a weakness in the score, pouncing on a Long a pass from quarterback Bruce Endi—Findltr, Don Irvin, Ktllll, SU- lor next Saturday's important Neptune team, it would be Branch fumble on the Branche Hoffman to end Don Irvin .gain- ham from behind with a diving yard play. Diliey took the aerial VA. over his shoulder on the 20 and Tacklea-Rtvelj, Ttrry, Dou( Irvin, game. Xhe Green Dragons' tie against passing. Long Branch JO. After a pass was incomplete, ing 26 yards to the 24. Clark tackle at the 11-yard line. Manny DWIette. Clark went straight ahead from Gwathney swept left end to the raced untouched into the end Guards— Ruliy, Ryan Coyne. game came against Long used one big play, covering 62 and Warren ate up the remain- Centen—Voll, Bacon. yards, for a TD strike through his fullback slot to the five. War- ing yardage to the one where three on first down before Strollo zone for the score. nacki — Hoffman, IHvii, Wirrtn, ^Branch, 19-19, in the opener for Clark, Calderone, Be>&nian, Coltman, both teams. the air early in the game and ren took the same route for a Hoffman sneaked over for the went over for the TD on a quar- Douglas, Hopkins, Dfvoy, Gtltrlch. yard on the next play to leave terback sneak with 28 seconds Hill, Ucsitte, Thomsi. After Neptune's game against near halflime the Branchers TD. Clark lugged the ball four Long Branch didn't mount a Long Nranch ../ 8 fl 0 O—II it fourth and goal to go from the remaining in the first half. Dom Brick, the Fliers still have to scored again, this time on a run, times for 16 yards and Warren serious offensive threat in the Npptune - ].. O 13 O 0—49 four. Mazza's PAT kick was blocked Touchdown*— LB—flllley, 87-yd. pltl play A Division foes Toms River, but used the air lanes to move had three carries for seven second half. With ace halfback Irmn Strollo: StroWo. 3-yd. run. into scoring-position. by Flier end Bill Findler. Nep-Clark. 4-yd. run! Hoffman, 1- Monmouth Regional and Red Clark responded on the follow- yards, putting the ball on the Harold Brown limping on an in- yd. run; Warren, 1-yd. run. one with a first down. Long That wrapped up the scoring jured leg, the Brancher ground PAT—Xep—Colman tklckl. Bank, but the Fliers will be a leptune, on the other hand, ing play, taking a pitchout from Officials — tiouch, Ualone, Wllno* hefty favorite in each game. "utilized its grinding ground at- quarterback Dick Davis, sweep- Branch, which has' a tough de- except for a late Neptune drive attack was almost non-existent. Wlmber, S. Freehold Kennedy Club Beats Lions, 14-7 Surprises MIDDLETOWN - With six Bob Lanigan was stopped for for Middletown, Barnikow inter- Scott stepped in for the score. Th minutes remaining, a 54-yard no gain, but on the next play cepted on the 44 and didn't stop 5xtra point was added on akic Manasquan pass-run play spelled defeat for quarterback Mike Volker passed until he scored. Saporowski's kick by, Doug Foulks. Middletown Township as John F. to halfback Carl Grillo. The lat- made it 7-0. There was one minute In the second period Kenned FREEHOLD —Southern Free- Kennedy High School of Iselin ter caught the ball on the 38- to go in the quarter when Ken- had a 38-yard touchdown pas hold High School surprised Man- dumped ths Lions, 14-7, Satur- yard line, cut to his left and out nedy scored. called back by' a backfield asquan High with a strong pass- MONDAY, OCTOBER IB, 1965 day. raced the Lion defenders to the An interception paved the way motion penalty. ing attack and a rugged defense JOHN F. KENNEI1Y (14) to hand Manasquan its first grid It was Mlddletown's third de- goal. Ray Saporowski kicked his for Middletowns' only score In Ends—Grillu. Karacz. Lyons. feat of the season. The Lions second conversion. the third period, Kennedys' Volk- TacklPi—Jajklwvlcz, Juarez, Cirbo loss of the season, 29-0, here naro, Capik. Saturday. have won once. Kennedy evened Middletown reached the Ken- er passed, but the Lions' Joe Guards—Hunt. Zboyan, Reggie, Sopo rowskl. Its record at 2-2 after losing to nedy 45, at the end of the game Werner intercepted and brought Centers—Zpllskovics, Jones. Coach Jack Van Etten's team John P. Stevens of North Edison when Lanigan intercepted a Lion the ball back to the visitor's Backs—Volkrr, Barnikow, Taillasei scored early, and early enough Lanlnan, Rendo. and Weeqnahic, Kennedy had won pass to end the drive. The game eight. A penalty temporarily sty- .MWM.KTOW.V TOWNSHIP (7) to take some of the charge out its opening game of the season Ends—Scott, Kane, Lovett. of Manasquan. It took Southern ended one play later. mied the drive, and the Lions Tacklea—Florio, Paseler, Slegfrle •gainst Worxibridge,6-0, Kennedy opened the scoring in were pushed back to the 23 after Furlato. *? Freehold just three plays to score Guart!9—Elfn-jns, Stover, B. Johnson Middletown was driving in Ken- the first period. Larry Barnikow, they were detected holding. Centers—McCarler, Pester. after receiving the opening kick- nedy territory, had a fourth down Backs— Bloxom. Wallace, Logan. Wi off. Halfback Jack Hill sliced off who scored Kennedy's lone touch- Kevin O'Keefe then started Mid- son, O'Keefe, Foulks, Werner, Thll on the 47 and chose to gamble on down against Woodbridge with a dletown goalward by running toBlanchl. tackle and went 35 yards into Kennedy .7 0.0 7—1 making the first down. It was 25-yard run after recovering a the 17 and Bruee Bloxom gained Middletown Twn 0 0 T O— the end zone and followed by stopped short of the first by less fumble, again happened to be at to the nine. Bloxom then spotted Touchdowns—Barnlkow, Bcott. Grille kicking the only extra point of PAT—4oporowskl 2 I kicks), Wallac than a foot and the Mustangs the right spot it the right time Jimmy Scott in the clear, passed (klek). the game. .took over on their 48. Orflciali—Zampella, Henry, Rlohardi Pat Wallace passed from his 27 to him on the goal line and O'Hara. In the third period, quarter- back Orlando Fontanez and end Greg Walling combined on a 61 yard pass score for the second Southern Freehold TD. Fontanez also scored during the final chapter after intercepting a Man- asquan pass on the 22. Then he connected with Hill near the end of the game for a 15-yard touch- down play. Hill also intercepted two other passes, -one of which he returned 32 yards before Manasquan'j de fense nailed him. Near the end of the half South- ern Freehold held Manasquan at its own five to prevent a score. SOUTHERN FREEHOLD REG. CS) Ends—Walling, Perry H««n. GET OFF MY BACK — Shor. Region*;!'. Torn DiNapoli 144) is attempting to ih«ke • Tacklea—Evana, Nolajid. Ouarda—Beaumont, Tegedir. Raritan player almost on his back. DiNapoli mad* a short gain on the fourth quartar Center—Hlllman. Backs—Hill, Fontanez, Nuccio, Pol- play. At right are Steve Dunn (66), Shore, and Kayport's George Stmenza. Ing, Nlckelson. .MANAHQUAN (0) Endi—Coder, Wolf, TTiomal, Dluen- berjrer, Schwler. Tackl»n-Moore, Dropchlmkl, Gukln, Kessler, Plerece, Petmzel. Guard!—Poaten, Banee, Repka, W Shore Regional 11 Tags moala. Center*—Koval, Patterson. Backa — noper, Hlgilns, Ferrlera, Marble, Roblmon, Bill, MacCanlco, Ir- Boulhern Freehold Reg. ..7 0 8 12—25 MftnaBciu&n 0 0 0 0— 0 Touchdowns—Hill 2, Fontanez, Wal- Keyport, 14-6; Geiger Out PAT-Hill. ornciui—PWppa, Darby, nolld, Kov- WEST LONG BRANCH — Twi score remained as the two teams The Raiders failed to move tha aleikl. second period touchdowns held up waged a defensive battle for the ball after the ensuing kick. With Saturday as Shore Regional High rest of the game. Geiger, their regular out, the School outlasted Keyport, 14-6, in The Raiders, with four straight Keyport kick only carried to its Joey Works Four Shore Conference Northern B setbacks, have another tough tus 40. Shore then started another MONTICELLO, N. Y. (AP) — Division encounter. sle Saturday, when it plays at six-point drive that culminated Joey Giardello worked , four The game was a costly one for Masasquan: Shore will have an eight plays later with DeMaxco rounds with Bob Simmons yes- the winless Red Raiders. They equally tough task when It jour- plowing over from the two. terday and said he would have lost offensive halfback1 and de- SET TO PASS — Middletown Township High School's quarterback, Pat Wallace, is back looking for a receiver, ney to Raritan Township. The Keyport had an edge In the no more workouts before his mid- fensive linebacker Bill Geiger, while teammate guard George Williamson makes a fine block to keep Bruc. Hamil of John F. Kannady High Blue Devils are 2-2. statistics, gaining 10 first downs dleweight title fight at Madison who injured his right knee in the to seven and chalking up 140 -1 School out of the play. Kennedy harfded Middletewn its third loss of the season, 14-7, Coach Dick Kleva's Lions have Square Garden Thursday night opening minute of the second 74 Yards In 10 Flays l yards rushing to 124 for Shore. won one game this season. with Dick Tiger. period. Keyport's initial touchdown Semenza, the Keyport workhourse Giardello said he would go to Keyport scored its first touch- came after Geiger was hurt. The gained 159 yards. New York tomorrow and work down of the year in the second visitors barged 74 yards In ID KKYPOBT 10) Jut at the Garden Wednesday. session and then Shore retaliated plays. The big gain was an 11 Ends—*U. Oitcrvlch, Brown, Pearaon, "Iger took the day off. with its two, That's the way the yard run by Greg Semenza to illtahrll. •»-T. Btrano, Fallm the Shore 40, On the play GeigC 4 ^luanH-acalOTt, Tetro, Dietrich, Uar- Bateman and Colman Bubbling lott. injured his kneo while blocking Onter~S. Strano. and was removed from the field. Backt—Semenis, delier, Midollo, Ka- ASSOCIATED PKESS a 95-yard scoring pass from Joe established two modern collcgi Toms River Routs Central lutlenakl, Kirk, K. Otlervlch, Mebui, "If we play this kind of foot- Shore wag also nabbed for a Dick Colman and John Bate Valenzano to Riohle Dnvis. The records with 22 field goals and TOMS RIVER — Toms River arm as ha scored his second TD Shuman, Lawion. ball we're not going to lose too personal foul on the play and 15 MIOIIK iU:i»v,r *-DINapolls* II'I,|IVII, J League race and walloped a 'or a 17-0 decision over Trenton club you're blocking pretty lived up to it. Of all the teams counter. CENTIIAL, rtEfilOXAl, !0> passed to end Bob Ostervlch. The Keyport ...., -..-,.„ 0 a 0- t rugged Colgate team, 27-0. The Emit—Cropp, M«|ti, Hoffman. Short Regional „ 0 14 aj-14 State. The Lions lost their fourth well." I've ever coached no one ever It was a scoreless first quarter, Tackles — Scllex, Parkfnion, cocci Raider end took the ball in the Touchdown!—K. Oltarvlch, KnlepBum. Red Raiders had yielded a scant ii five starts, 'took it to them1 like our boys but'" trie Indians started to turn Woufh, Hayatl, Ttiomai. end zone for the score. DeMtrco. « By contrast, the Princeton de- GuanU~Burnett, Allhouse, lAltt. three points In their first four Glassboro' State's losing streak took It to Army. Use steam valves In the second Centert—Hutlir, Hand. FAT-DiMtrco J, (kick). fense limited Colgate to 22 yards Shore' wasted no time getting games but a potent Job of of- reached 12 as the Profs suc- period, BaoKi—Martin, Qllmorf, Robirtton on the ground. Konynikl, Mttlox, A. Cowdrlek, Bll<- back In theth, game, ToTm DiNspolDiNi fensive blocking paved the way cumbed to Jutztown (Pa) State's "After the first period Army Tomi River scored three times began to lose a little size. They TOMS niVIR (ii) almost went all the way on the KEYPORT BUSINESSMEN'S UCAOCB for Princeton to gain 365 yards strong ground attack, 19-6. "This builds confidence in our on the ground and added another Kndf — Pedrme, Applegate, Hetley, first play after the kickoff. How- Wddlttoini Uaw mostly on the ground, In a Friday night game be- defense" Colman said, "The only came out looking huge* and trio through tire air. Bruce Hsn Aaay, Nergsan, Dougherty. Brown. T»cWe«-W«»v.r, Howell, Werklnn. ever, he was hauled down on the Rutgers,, meanwhile, was In tween two Eastern Football Con- two times Colgate got Into our started looking smaller and ley cam« up with the first two Looked, AuUnrltUi. Bivtrlmo, Wllnon, Avl Rani A Car .,18 3 territory were on long passes. smaller. They also lost a little Hewelt, Wilt, Keyport seven. Buck Bmiui'i ) | over itj head, or so most people ference teams, Montclair State TOs in the closing minutes of OutrdB—Arulonon, Hedrlck, Writer), Koyport Cleaner! 0 thought, against Army, But suffered its third straight heart- That taught our defense an in- poise as it became evident to the first half on short plunges Hllnlck, Tncy, Dnki. natto, Doolty. Keyport gave up three yards Mldrtlalown LanM •14 hem tihat we were out there to Center!—Dftlnero, Avcry, Ratkrmtkl, Circle Chevrolet „.,... I though the Scarlet Knights lost breaker as Southern Connecticut expensive lesson." into the line. He i also booted five Jackson. on the next two plays before Martlnri Diner (Hi Baoki — Clinton, ft. Spencer, Soil. 23-8, they were far from dls pushed over a fourth period Batoman was ecstatic over play football." sxtra points, Including one from Baoki Pete Devreotes passed to .ioott'i Kunernl Home i Oraille--"- , Carroll, nuggirlo, Metuno, W. MldUletown Travel graced and Bateman termed the touchdown for an 18-13 triumph. Rutgers' performance, de the 25-yard line after a penalty. , Harvey, Thajcton, Llgnorl, 800 flerlM! Jack ' Next week's schedule Pcnn at Martinez, Hanley, Maurlo, IUI>er, Han halfback Guy Knierlem for the 603. contest "the Rrcutest effort I've Highlighting Princeton's 13th spile the setback which evened Princeton, Columbia at Rutgers, Dennis Doll scored twice, once «en, aanir, Smith, Woolley, lllckey, touchdown at the 8:07 mark of „,,1 W Club-• = :„,•- nkl.p w.r„- y 204,, Bill Mlr/irr ever «een man-for-man," Van Nortwlck, straight victory, and fourth this the Knights' record at 2-2. Rut- Glassborn State nt Montclair n a pass and once on a 77-yard Central Hetlonal the period. Tony DeMarco kicked m, p"*, ^emwTi John Elsewhere, Upsala Buffered Its season, were field goals of 30 Tomi Hlver »- t gers managed to penetrate the itate (night), Susquehanna at kickoff return. Wayne Spencer ?30-11 (he first of his two extra points Ira jtlcharn, 209, 211; Ftp Ptl.ndrjno flnt defeat In three games, 7-6, and 24 yards by Charlie Gogo- Touohrlowne—(Unity 2, Doll J, W, »4, 208: Xut.nt K»irlw J0O, Oi.ll tough Army defense for 253 Upsala and Trenton State at posted two more on On receiving Bpencer 2. PAT—Hanl.y 8 (klckJI. to five Shore tha lead for good, Julftnnll 214, Unry Nolan, MMB, Dd Kululaa i at the huidi of Lycomlng despite ak. The little Hungarian refugee yards. end of passes. Doll broke hii Official! — McDonald, Kelly, Schlcl- m Jiim »had. 218218, HHerbb *»1 J0J011, Bates. tf», lontkl. 7-0. 300. Monnumth Regional, Upsets Bucf Golden Falcons Score 2 Touchdowns In First Quarter in 18-9 Victory Quarterback Mahoney carried BED BANK (9) NEW SHREWSBURY - Strik- just enough time to handle the 85 yards for the first strike of the ball for a Falcon recovery Ends—R, West, Snover, Yorr ing with the speed of lightning, ball in a series of downs and a lightning. Walt "Babe" Jackson's on the 50, from where he lugged step over the goal line for the Tackles—Moica, Whelan, MMcMullenc , filbert. a smaller Monmouth Regional punt before the lightning struck. kick was blockad for the con- two of three times and had first 12-0 jump" over Red Bank. Jack- Gu&nU—Hare, Bchlendler, Palumba Taking over on their own 15- version attempt. on the Buc 18. Jackson carried son's kick was no good. lark. High School unit scored two quick Center*—Knecht, Zwill. touchdowns in the first quarter yard line and on the first down, Red Bank's Ed Dudley took twice to place the pigskin on the Red Bank kicked off for the Backs—Williams, Carlone, AI Griffin, iootiman, Dudley, Claglla, Sculsarz, and held the margin to go on the Golden Falcons scored. It wasthe ensuing kickoff and was on 11. A face mask penalty moved start of the second half. Here lalatro. Hill, Noel. and defeat favored Red Bank, Ed Mahoney, a small back, com- the move, but his momentum the Falcons half tht distance to again, Monmouth used the light- MONMOITH REGIONAL (19) Ends—Kennedy, Kelley, Conslllto. 18-9, h«re Saturday in a Shore ing through the center of the was too much f">r him to hold the goal before Mahoney threw ning strike. Advancing the kick Tackles—Norman, Ruth, Rogers. Conference'A Division encounter. an aerial to Kennedy on the one, Guards—Shipley, McKelier, Roach, line after taking a handotf from onto the ball. Dudley was hit to the Monmouth Regional 43, Cartelllnl, Overman, Conaentlno. Red Bank, with a bigger club Pete IXick. Mahoney kept speed- had and fumbled wih Monmouth's from where he took the one big Jackson took over. On two car- Center—Henderson. Backs — Tuck, Jackson, Mahoney, •r.d additional experience, ing past Buc after Buc and went end, Ed Kennedy, right on it to the Buc 34. ries he moved to the 49, and on inight, Memmola, Hubbard, McCand- the next down he was off and Bank „..« ~...O 0 7 2—9 away. The speedy Jackson came lonmouth Reg. 12 O 6 0—16 through a big ho!e at right tackle Touchdowns — Mahoney, Kennedy, ackaon, Goodman. PAT—Noel (klcKi. and went the #stance with Bucs Safety—Kennedy (tackled Jn end zone) Officials—Williams, Greene, MacEv^y, FINGERTIP CATCH — Ed Mahoney, Monmouth Regional trailing. Jackson's kick again loyle. missed the uprights, but his 49- halfback, catches a George Tuck past despite Larry yard run really hurt. Hare of Red Bank, left. The completion was for a long After taking the kickoff, the Satch' is Pop gain as the Falcons went on to upset Red Bank, 18-9, Buccos looked alive and appeared Saturday. to be fired up. But after getting TD they cooied again. )f 8-Poimd Boy Ciaglia With Power KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - With Danny Ciaglia providing atchel Paige, one of baseball'J Junior-Senior Play at Bamm the power, Red Bank went 58 enerables, is i father for the MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP - Mike Toscano , and Frank yards in 10 plays for the score. eventh time. Four matches were played under Foohy defeated Charles Petroni Despite a mixed up signals situa- His wife gave birth yesterday ideal weather conditions yester- and Charles Petroni, Jr., 3 and tion on one play which lost eight i an eight-pound boy. Mother day at Bamm Hollow Country 2, and Bill Drager and George yards, the Bucs scored on fourth nd son were reported doing Club, with one winding up in a Coulson won over Don Leith and down when Bobby Carlone tossed :ne. The Paiges now have five tie for a decision meeting next Ed Collins, Jr., 1 up. a fine aerial to Gerry1 Goodman. iris and two ,boyiS. Sunday; in the Junior-Senior Ciaglia sliced off 27 yards on Paige was reported out of town competition. Keypott's Malzahn 4th two carries in moving the Bucs n a business trip. He signed a Tony Savage and Mike Kosyk to tfie scoring opportunity. Richie layer contract with the Kansas In Stock Car Feature tied Don Macl

Plus tax and 2 trade-in tires Freehold, 21-0 Giants Win, 35-27 of same size off your car NEW YORK (AP) - Earl Mor- Morrall'a TD passes were to drive. Hess carried the load with BRICK TOWNSHIP — Unde- rall, the New York Giants' 1965 Aaron Thomas for 72 yards, Joe feated Brick Township High runs of 18 and 17 yards to set model of Y. A. Tittle, threw four Morrison for 46 yards, Homer rrlcsd si Mown ot Flmtem Storau compsNIIvely prlod at Flrulont Dmlire mi ol oil wrvln ttoMom School prepared for its big game up rjie score. Tommy Farmer touchdown passes yesterday, Jones for 89 yards and Bob Cres- of the year Saturday against Nep- plunged over from less than a while the Giant defense swarmed plno for two yards. displaying tti« Flrotom sign. tune by blanking Freehold Re- yard away for the score. Hess over King Hill and beat Philadel- The Eagles started out as gional, 21-0. The Green Dragons made it 13-0 by running for the phia, 35-27, before a sellout through they were going to rip and Neptune will clash for ththe extra point. crowd of 62,815. the Giants to shreds, inarching Shore Conference A Division lead Brick generated another drive The Giants, who had been hum- 71 yards on 11 plays as Earl that carried to the one in the Open Wed. and Fri. Evenings 'til 9 p.m. and probably the championship. bled by Cleveland 52-20 in their Gros scored from the one at 6:51 fourth period, but they were Freehold stayed in the game for last home appearance at Yankee of the first quarter. stopped on downs. Freehold took the first half and trailed, 6-0 at Stadium in 1964, came home with over and could only pick up one Intermission. However, the Dra 2-2 record and Impressed the NEED TEMPORARY HELP two yard. Farmer then broke through gons came back in the last tw< fans with their new air attack. JACK ROBINSON FOR YOUR periods to tally two touchdowns Io tackle Otto Nichols In the end $ mnouneot At i»w location of During an eight-minute stretch PLANT OR WAREHOUSE? and a safety. The last marker zone for a safety and a 15-0 in the second period, the Giants came with 12 seconds left in the margin. BRICK TOWNNHIP (51) ntercepted four of five passes JACK'S game. Ends—B. White, McCullough, OK- CALL ON THE ford, Branson. McDermolt, Irwin, fleme, thrown by Hill and turned one AUTO BODY WORKS Brick is now 2-0-1 In conference Dougherty, O'Neill. into a touchdown on a 25-yard whert your dollar buys MILES mora competition, while Freehold has Tackles—L. White, Campbell, Sersan, of Hennessey, Dohorty. run by linebacker Jerry Hille- dropped all three of Its games. ouards—J. Ptiglli!, Scanlon, Tlrpack, brand. COR. WIST H*eiN PL mi RELIABLES Bauer, Wood, Palumbo. Brick's first score also came Center*—'Reeves, Beer, Miller. Carl Lockhart,. Willie Williams IRIDGI AVINUI FROM STORES in the waning sepond of the first Backs—P. White, Lemberson, Send- xilc, Oant, Morris, Cnts&ll, Blmmonds. and Olen Underwood, all mem- RID BANK half. Freehold had stymied the Mess, Allen, Farmer, Donofrlo, R&b- bers of the Giants' rookie crop, in- Maple Avt. at Wftte St. bltt, R. Pllglliil, DlPasqimle, Lukowttz. Dragons ground game so quarter- KltEElim.l) IlKGIONAL (01 tercepted the first three. Under- Phono 741-2325 MANPOWER' back Joe Morris started to pass. Emu — Dol-'iulo, Kolly, nohlneon, wood also recovered a fumble In Red Bank—747-5700 Rlclmnlnon, Oimther, Henahan, Maples, •HI VMY BEST IN TEMFQMrW HELr His first attempt was incom- psenku. the first period that helped turn for 1000 Atbury Av*. Atbury Park Tackles— Format), B. Kusctilck, La- PUNT, WAREHOUSE, SHIPPINQ plete. However, Freehold was uv:)!d, II. KuschlDk, Hull. the game around. AND YARD WORK 775.8700 called for Interference and Brick Guards—IJnvIs, Jones, Conover, King After rolling up a 35-7 edge, Outers— Blumimtliiil, Ziu*kowltz.' QUALITY was given a first down on the Backs—Emierly, Davis, Kostbar, Ack- the Giants had to dig in to hold COLLISION WORK 312 MAIN STREET 25. From there Morris passed to , Nlclioln, Tliomss, Ollrzo. Brick Township 0 « T 8—31 off a second-half surge by the ALSO AVAILABLE AT YOUR TEXACO, Billy Hess In the end rone. Ken Freehold Regional _..,0 0 0 0—0 Eagles when Hill started hitting AUTO PAINTING ASBURY PARK Touchdowns—Heu, Ftrmcr, F. Whit* Wolf mlised the extra point. PAT—Hairs (run). his targets for three touchdowns. I 34-HOUR WRICKIR SIRVICI Brick's next counter came in Sifety-Nlcholi (tickled tn Mid tons) Timmy Brown caught two and Officials—Mcoowm, Thompson, W«J- •n Available 776-5577 SHELL AND CROWN SERVICE STATIONS UM third period on a 61-yard lack, Benlrtrt, Peta Retzl&ft one. Gloucester Whips Rumson's Offense-Defense Clicks; Bulldogs Win, 26-0 RUMSON - Rumson-Fair Ha-|scoring 14 points in the final ven Regional High School's of-' frame. fense got rolling in high gear, Ten plays took Rumson-Fai Mater Dei, 13-0 while its defense stopped Point Haven 90 yards after a 15-yan Pleasant Beach to provide the penalty for clipping took it bad MIDDLETOWN — Gloucester out. Bell also scored the extra Bulldogs with a 26-0 victory in to the 10. Heermans and Keye worked the pass-catch combin Catholic handed Mater Dei High point on a^run for the 7-0 score. a non-Shore Conference game. tion to perfection on the marc! School its fourth straight loss, TD with 90 Seconds Left Coach Joe Rosati, pleased with for a 25-yard pickup and Heei 13-0, on Middletown Township In the fourth, with 90 seconds his team's performance said it mans ran for 79 yards when a Higti School's field yesterday. remaining, Gloucester took over was the first time tiiis season of his receivers were covere ._ After a scoreless first quarter, on the Mater Dei 39-yard line af- that both the offense and defense the Rams took advantage of a ter the Seraphs failed on a fourth played exeptionally well. The Bob Broidrick did his part wii Mater Dei fumble and drove S3 down attempt. Dan Brumback, Bulldogs are 2-2von the season as a 28-yard scamper that movei yards for the first TD late in the Lane and Bell alternated carry- is Point Beach. the ball to the four, and Keye tecond quarter. ing to the one from where Brum- Elusive Fred Keycs scored went over from there. Heermai back skirted end for the score. three times, two on passes from passed to Bell for the 19-0 a The other Ram score came vantage. During the contest the Rams Chuck Heermans, who directed with less than a minute to go in the team flawlessly from quarter- The Bulldogs struck right bae the fourth period, climaxing a 39- ran off 66 plays, while Mater Dei went through only 39. back. When Point stopped the after nipping a mild Point threai yard march. Both Gloucester Rumson-Fair Haven running at- Reserve quarterback got his (cores resulted from solid play Neil Sequine and Larry Har- tack, Heermans shifted to the air in the scoring part of the gann up front for the Rams, who per stood out defensively for the and Uie winners drove to score when he flipped to Tom McCarth; churned out 235 yards rushing Seraphs with consistent tackles. Ashley Bell played an import- on a play that covered 23 yard during the afternoon. Greg Fennell, off the injured list, turned in a fine performance ant part in the Bulldog trimph. The TD duo also combined fi Mater Dei had a frustrating with numerous tackles and some He set up the first R-FH tally the extra point. afternoon attempting to break neat pass catching for Mater by intercepting a pass and run- Rumson-Fair Haven gaine through the Rams' line that held Dei. ning it back 25 yards. He also twice as much ground yardagi the Seraphs to two yards gained. Coach Joe Murphy cited his took an extra point pass from as the losers, 150-74 and had Only one first down was re- big tackle, Bob Tiedeken, as his Heermans. a 140-50 passing margin. Th corded by Mater Dei, and that strongest player in the line yes- After Bell's Interception, the winners rang up 13 first down one was aided by an- Interfer- terday. winners started to drive from to six for the losers. ence call. MATER I>SI (0) their 44. It was ended when Heer- POINT FLEASANT BEACH (0) A 37-yard, punt return by Ser- Ends—Fennel!. Costello, McGrorry, mans passed to Keyes in. the Ends—Nolle, Union, M. Bergen. Kelly, Short. Tackles—Jones, Qenoveae, Sherwood aphs halfback; Mark LaMura Tickles—Whittles, Butler, Fladerow. end zone for the score. The play Contreras. let. Oreen Cunnlon. Guards—Jolin McLean, Kiely. Tlltoi ealy in the second period moved Guards—Barsczewskl, Phllpolt,, dalll, covered 13 yards. The extra point Blossom, Eluerion. the ball to the Gloucester 33, Brlualn, Dunzello. try failed. centers—scardavllle, Leant. Centers- Harper. Barbuto. Backs—PI Corcla, Pearce, Wutki the deepest penetration of the Backs—Ihidlck, Ha-nley, Malavet, Pa. In the second period, the Purple Pennypacker. Dunne, Jim McLean. day for Mater Dei. tello, Dlpadoi-a, Etzknrn, Segulne, Di ltl'MSCIN FAIR-HAVEN BKO. (Ml scavage Corrltlon, Wilson. and White made it 12-0. Bell Ends—Frlscla, Kelly, B. Hammon In four plays, Mater Dei lost M.OIXKSTER CATHOLIC (13> caught a 27-yard pass from Heer- Boll. T. Manlty. Ends-Kenney, Minder,. Kelly, Green, Titckles — Harr, P. Hughes, Beat five yards, forcing Henry Costel- Limloerfer. mans to chalk i:p a first down on Glaser. QUIET ON THIS PLAY — Fred Keyes, right, stands by in a quiet way giving Chuck Heermans help at the quarter- lo-to-punt tG-ths-Rsms' 7. Posses* Tackles—Tledeken. Weatnn. Leeds. OuarS! — Wat™. F.ubley,. Wol!> Martin. the Gulls' seven yard line. Three Itobards. O'Nell T. Hughes. back gets set to toss a pass against Point Pleasant Beach Saturday. Rumion-Fair Haven'Regional won, 26-0, and alon changed hands with Steve Guards—Strebel, McCall. Brill, Anton. plays failed to pick up any yard- "Ccmers- IV Manley, Horr. White Dudick fumbling it away for Ma- Center—Braunwarth. Backs—Johnson, Vetterl. Keyes, Wa! the quiet gridder at the right, Keyes, wat a spark by scoring three touchdowns. * , Backs—Lane, D. Brumback, Wurrt, age, but on fourth down, Heer- ton, Hamlll, Heermans, Carson, Uoblr ter Dei. Bill Leeds recovered on Hell, Waters, Gambol, Looby, Gordon, non, Poole, P. Hammond, Carlock, Mi M. Brumback. mans spotted Keyes all alone in Carthy. Bulil, Broidrick. the visitors' 47. From here, the Miter Del . .0 0 0 O— 0 the end zone and clicked with Point Pleasant Beacll ....0 0 0 O— Rams moved S3 yards in nine Gloucester Catliollc 0 1 0 6-13 Rumson-KH Kep. 6 6 0 H—2 Touchdowns—Bell, D. Brumbach. him for the six points. Touchdowns—Keyes 3, McCarthy. plays with Bell finally crossing PAT—Bell, (run). The Bulldogs applied the fin- PAT—Bell (p&aj), McCarthy (paa( the goal line from three yards Officials—Lonsky, Lyons, Keith, Zam- Official* ~- Blout; Loslewicz, Reiner Bishops ishing touches to the visiors by Havran, Waldeyer. FreeholdRacewayPosts Down $30,000,000 for Season Raritan Township Rallies FREEHOLD-Billy Haughton, handls on the final day waj the backstret for the first time, one of the. .veteran drivers and $700,495 bringing this total to gave one dying effort in the Ewing straightaway and the eight-year- harness racing'3 all-time leading $30,521,410, also a new season ASBURY PARK-Nerl Beverly money winner, turned in one of High, old brown gelding responded Haughton needed a stretch with a burst of speed in tha last :ombined his running and passing his most brilliant driving efforts To Defeat Matawan, 19-18 25 yards for the triumph. :o lead Asbury Park to a 27-13 drive effort from Great Credit MATAWAN — Raritan Town- Matawan's third touchdowr as Great Credit von the $20,000 victory over Ewing Township for the victory, v,iuch required a Haughton'i First Here ship leads, 25-6, then loses, 26-25 came one play before the end ol Molly Pitcher pace Saturday as High in a Central Jersey Group photo to determine the victor. It was Haughton's first victory Next time out, Raritan Township the third period. The Huskie! Freehold Raceway concluded its 4 Conference Southern Division Rex Pick, Carmine Abbatiello in of the season at Monmouth Coun- trails, 18-7, then wins 19-18, over tried a pair of fourth down run- 60-day racing season in record ilt here Saturday. the sulky, had'held the lead from ty's wal. He 'inlshed fifth and Matawan Regional. This Saturday ning plays and the gambles paid breaking fashion. just before the midway mark Matawan plays John P. Stevens Asbury produced two big quar- second, respectively, In two pre- off. The first gave them a firsi A crowd of'4,914 cheered the and seemed headed for his sec- of North Ediso.i, ters, getting 13 in the second vious starts with Great Credit down on the Rocket 37 and thi final 10 races of the campaign, ond triumph here. But Haugh How long these frantic finishes quarter and then broke open a and second behind Sheer Genius, next on the 25, boosting the total attendance to ton, who .moved Great Credit in- can continue is anybody's guess, 13-13 tie in the fourth-with two in another. Then a ' running play wa: a record 455,693. The wagering to second as the field filed into touchdowns scored with six min- The son of Light Brigade re- but neither coach Barry Rlzzo stopped for no gain and a Gera utes on the clock. One was a turned $5. $2.80 and $2.80 after cf Matawan or Joe Oxley of the pass fell incomplete. On thirc hrilling 42-yard run by Jeff Wye- pacing the mile in 2:01.4 Rex Rockets could care less. Give down, Geran passed Walsh, bul koff. Picked paid $3.40 and (3,40, while trem a good old 40-0 game any- Raritan was detected for inter- Young Ocean Twp. Harry Sampson returned 1$ for time. ference and Matawan was award- Asbury started its winning show. " Raritan scored two touchdowns ed a first down on the 12. Zane rive after Ewing had knotted the in 1:36 of the fourth period, the Anson zipped up the middle ti :ount then Thaddeus Glover ran Raps Southern, 20-7 A season's hish twin double last coming with 3:42- to go, the five and went to the four. or 10 yards and a first down on payoff also resulted Saturday wrapping up the game. From there Geran scampered ov Swing's 45. On the next play, STAFFORD TOWNSHIP — The following a recovery of a South- when the combination of 1-3-7-5 The win moved the Rockets in- er behind Anson's block, 3everly tossed a long pass to brand new Ocean Township High ern fumble on the Ram 27. On yielded $18,691.20 to three lucky to contention for first place in the Steven Anton who pulled the ball School,.first Year on the gridiron, the second down, Fitzgerald winning ticket hofcers. Matawan got off one las Shore Conference Northern B. n on the -25 and went all the made.'its appearance fe.lt Satur passed 25 yards to end Bob Bri- r desperate drive after Raritan : •Beth- Hunter started the T ; Division. Thoy are tied with- Mat- nay. Smit^i got, the point :'}i day. iyljenthje JVarriors handed gati for the'TD. YiHapiano picked went ahead. Geran ran the kick- 01 with a $9.20 ;Bixti\ race victo awan, two points behind Mana- EWINO TOWNSHIP (13) , . ^^|h'^ ifegj ^' jayvees a ,20- tip IhB^bbint On a run.' off back 20 yards to his 40. The, and Deene Creed, $11.80, coir squan. On the season, the two Ends — D.labijow,, Williams, Meyeri," 7 Voss W Ocean s fourth strkijjht '. Southern scored in the third. It ; Huskies were stopped on the 44 ,Ii!phlclsen. ' pleted the first half. Abbat e! teams are 2-2. victory...... ',..'' came when Ram halfback John when Geran was tackled by Tackles—Morris, Brlndle. Vercen.-Me- brought longender Julia Trv abe, Margentlno: Zaenski picked off an Ocean pass Mark Hernjan returned a Mat- John Limbach and Symons fo: Guards— Lee, Neville, Nis. • • .Ocean capitalized on a poor ($30.20) in the ninth and Verne awan punt 32 yards to the Huskie Centcra—Line, Prltchanl. Southern pass defense and. two and then ran 35 ^a_rds for the an eight yard, fourth down loss. Backs—Wyckoff, Jlrti Carmine,' Jack Express ($10.50) completed th 28, setting up the first fourth per- touchdown. Vince DiFramcia ran Matawan had an edge in the Carmine, n.ilatro. Russo.- Gregar. -Rosa, Ram fumbles to keep its unde- twin. iod score, /toften Swanger cut Schroth, Walah. for the extra point. This TD was statistics with 12 first downs t ASBLIIV TARK (!1) feated skein going. New Marks Established around right end and reached the first, scored against Ocean JUMBLE FUMBLE — Matawan Regional'; Ed Jone (80), nine and a' 134-119 rushing Enda—W. Sofleld) McKlnnon, Baldlno, After taking over at midfield It was a record-breaking iea- the one before he was stopped. dasfloy, Nonnentierfi. this year. fumbles ball in first quarter in Raritan Township-Mata- margin. Raritan gained but 12 Tackles—9mlth. Wrljht. Allen, Burke, following a Ram punt from deep son all the way for the track. He wasn't stopped on the next yards on the ground in the first Faulhaber. in Southern territory. Ocean hit Ot'HAN TOWNSHIP (20) play and the Rockets trailed, 18- wan thriller played Saturday a* Raritan. Raritan's Mark Guards—Day, Donner, Young. Ends—Corona. Area, Husierl, Brleatl, Other marks established were half, but exploited its "Swanger Centers—Lynch. Fischer. paydirt in two plays. Matty Tomo Hfwlnetl. the daily double tool of $114,582 13. Herman is at left. Matawan managed to recover this Backs—Anton, Beverly, Glover, Op- Tackles—Swank. Makholm, Roiasco. Play" in the last period. yke, Bulst, Fromer, Browni Hemler- picked up five yards and then Ouarrti — Albanese. Newman, Burk- and the twin double pool of Chick Geran brought back the ion. QB Brian Fitzgerald rolled • out hard. ensuing kickpff 20 yards to the fumble, but lost the game, 19-18. TWP. (HI EwlnE Township -...6 0 0 7—13 Centers—Weldon. Freeman. $76,060, set Labor Day, and the Asnury Park 0 13 0 14—27 and passed to Tomo, who took Backs— Fitzgerald. Villapiano, Athens. single race mark of tMJIt bet Matawan 40, but was dropped for Ends—Bartti, Kltflon, Ltmbach, Citro' Geraud, G. Clementc. Tomo. ever, the ball bounced and hil Y/ess, Mason. Touchdowns—Beverly -. Smith. An- the ball on the 25 and galloped a two-yard loss on first down. Matawan took the opening kick- Tackles — Ko^akrwlch, Bejgrowlcz, an. Wyckoff. Jack Carmine. SOUTHERN nE€i. JV (7) in the fourth da.sh Aug. 14. blacker Jimmy Lauro with Ed off and stormed for 66 yards Frye, Roberts, Davlg. PAT—Smith 3 (,runsj; J. Carmine untouched for the six points. Ends — Wnmbdlcl, Saunders, Wood, The track also has a new driv- Zane Anson fumbled on the next P.13S1. Malawsky1 recoving for Rarita: Guards—MCDousnll. Symons, Kelly Small, Martin. Hammondi, R»l, Rayl- play, with Bob Symons recovering and a TD, Geran carried on se Berkowlcz, Dougherty. Officials—Cortina, Freacella, Cream- The Ocean score in the second ing champion. Austin Thomas of on the 42. He passed for six en of the 14 plays, passed for l: Centers—Malawsky. KUey. :r, Maachcrin. came after George Athans re- Tackles—Mcllvalne, Mathli, Perkins, on the 38 for the Rockets. Backs—Webb. Gaynor, Swanger, Ros- Shrrman. Temperanceville, Va., came up yards to Bob Seidel, eight yards Ready To Cron yards on another and recoverei si, Seidel, aacb". Herman, Heinzer. turned a Southern punt 52 yards Guards—Voa, Halevy, flutter, Cohen, with a 44-29-27 record In 188 to Joe Barth and the Rockets a fumble on another. Lewis, Tucker, Plorowskl. to the Ram 18. A 15-yarder Browster. starts for a .358 percentage. Joe Webb's first down pass was MATAWAN TUP. (18) Center—Apga?. had their initial first down with Ends—Dolan, Trtialr. Walsh. Andrew against Ocean moved them back Backs — Laplaca, Blair, Dlframcla, Richard MunU ol Freehold, Incomplete, but Swanger went the Edmund Jones caught the pas Tackles—David. Eovlno, Lovero. Ryu Keyport 11 Cowpcrthwalte, Smith, Clayton, Con- 1:24 to go :n the half. to the 33 from where they scored way, Peters. ZuannkL Wyckofl, Oable, blacksmith turned driver, en- 38 yards on the same play that and also fumbled with the bal Guards—Callendo, Grimalrll, Martuccl Two quick Webb pitches gained Centers—Barras=o. Nucclo. in seven plays. Phi! Villapiano, IXuitec, Tlsdall, llanclnl. joyed his best season ever, fin- gained 27 yards before. No one bouncing right to Geran, wh< Backs—Rerun, Pagllone, Jones, An Ocean Township ...... '..« 7 0 7-211 32 yards, 17 to Seidel and 15 to son, Bond, Devlnn. E-iwarda, Harris, Routed, 47-0 who sliced off 24 yards on one Southerouthern Res. JV ....» 0 .0 7- 0 - ?I ishing tied for second with Har- could stop' him this time as he ran to the three for a 13-yan Lauro, Rtlth, Gerlan, Testa. Touchdowns—TomoThdT . Villapiano, Brlg- Swanger. That brought the ball Highland Park kept Keyport play, carried over from the one old Story of Fort Edward, N.Y. turned the corner and was gone. gain. Raritnn Twp. fi 7 (l 12—1 atl. Zuunikl. PAT—Villapiano 2 (runs), to the 10 with 33 seconds left. Matawan Reg .6 6 6 0—1? winless in the Central Jersey and ran for the point. Dlframcla (run^ Each had a .346 percentage. With 3:42 to go, Raritan was Touchdowns—Swanger 2. Geran 2, Kit. Officials—WlmnerK, Malone. Wllno. After an incomplete pass Swanger After Geran was tossed for •on, Jones. Pop Warner Football Conference Ocean scored again in the fourth ready to cross Rt. 35 with a ran to the nine and Webb passed yard loss, Jones jolted to th: PAT-Bartti. when it trounced the Bayshore 19-18 win, Officials — Cleary. Hill Vanaman to Richie Kitson in the end zone. one and scored from there. Garj Drazek, Ecully. team, 47-0. Highlands Park has a Except for the fourth period, The Rocket end took it away from Walsh missed the first of h l-I-l record while Keyport is 0-4. Matawan was in charge. The three extra point kicks. Ivy League two Matawan defenders. Quarterback Mark Lowen twice strong Huskie defenders thwarted Seven plays in the second per- w i; T ru. OP Jackson Bows ;cored on eight-yard runs, tai- Princeton -...! 0 0 «1 21 every thrust on the ground, but Barth Gets Point iod, Matawan had taken a 12-t llsrlnifiutll - 2 O 0 W 28 led a third touchdown on a 55- gave way to an air blitz that The all-important extra point lead. This burst covered 43 yards HarvarJ : 1 0 0 34 9 got the Rockets on the score- was kicked by Joe Barth with in four plays. The first founi To Lakewood yard punt return, passed to Jer- ?r ::::: :} I » S i) board with three seconds to go in three seconds on the clock. Geran passing to Jones for' 1: ry Hogan on a 40-yard scoring JACKSON TOWNSHIP - Lake- aerial and ran ovei three extra SSSf ...::::::::::::::o I I 2» SS the half. Sophomore Chick Geran was yards and Jones carried for five Brown O wood High School racked up its icints to personally account for 3 0 9 Raritan didn't have a first down the spearhead in the Matawan more to the 23. John Paglione fourth straight football win Satur- UAIt.iIONY WOMEN'S MAJOR Is Imperial considered until late in the second period. offense. The spunky sophomore was stopped on the 22 and then 17 points in Highlands Park's LEAGUE day by blanking Jackson Town- :asy win, W L a light whiskey? The Rockets started on their 21, directed the Huskies to their three cleared the way for Geran's 22- ship, 21-0 here on the losers' W L touchdowns and scored two of yard TD scamper with a hard W. C. Hammond -..- 12 6 and seemed stymied when Bob gridiron. Next Sunday, Keyport gets a Harmony Bow] , 1(1 f Heinzer kicked from his 23. How- them. block welcomed, bye. Morgan (2-1) was Craig Construction .10 = Lakewood profited on Jackson's Kahle & McFarland 714 ljj defensive lapses to score on tw< die yesterday and will host un- Stephen J Gross -... 7!4 1C beaten South River (3-0) next Palncs Agency 7 II plays and a two-foot run afte 300 Club: Millie •Ripp 211. Jean A Jackson Jaguars had al week. en 210 but stopped Piner drives. Lakewood's scoring passe, It's one of the world's came on fourth down and long AUTOMOTIVE yardage situations. 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OceaWarnen Township drew i step plungerd overGri from two yardsd oul MatawaTitln Boro upenede the scor nearer to clinching the Centra! In the third quarter to give Ocea ing on a 70-yard run by John Ger- Division championship in the Jer-its key win. The TD was set upan in the first quarter, but River sey Shore Pop Warner Football by a Greg Brooks to Billy Fiiik Plaza gained a tie when Charlie League yesterday, knocking off pass that covered 15 yards am Kienzle caught a pass from Ralph nearest challenger, New put the ball on the two. The bigMarinO and went into the Shrewsbury,. 144. pass was the first pass comple- lone to complete a 30-yard touch- Ocean's win was Us fifth and tion for Ocean, which earlier had down play. Both teams tried to left the squad with a 5-0-1 record eight passes fall incomplete. run for what would have proved heading into the final two weeks Ocean had taken over in Newto be a game-winning extra point, of play. Ocean hosts Raritan (2-4) Shrewsbury territory following a River Plaza is 5-3-1 while Mat next Sunday and closes out itspoor punt. • awan has a 14-1 reoord. River season Oct. 31 with a game Goal Line Stand Plaza's unbeaten, but tied pee- against Southern, one of two win;, Ocean needed a goal line stand wees (5+1) won, 26-0, led by Rod less teams in 2Meam, three-di- to preserve the victory. A 40-yard Lacy's TD runs of 20 vision league. |aunt by New Shrewsbury aci 40 yards. Steve Wiltshire In other games yesterday,: Randy Jackson put the ball on Pete Hendricka also tallied touch- Northern Division— Fair Ha- Ocean's three, but th» winner's downs, Wiltshire added one ex- ven humbled Raritan, JM, River defense held on four plays and tra point and Pele Johnson mads Plaza and Matawan Boro played took over possession. the other, catching a pass from MS deadlock and Rumson In the preliminary game. Ocean's Hendricks. moved up in the standings with unbeaten peewees (6-0) rolled Rumsoo In Struggle shutout over improving to a 35-0 win, paced by the Gene Greg Henderson went over from first year team Belmar. Masco to Anthony Puiino passing 10 yards away in the second Central Division - Betides combination that clicked for TDquarter and Ronnie Luddy hauled DOWN IUT NOT OUT — Gre»n Bay Packed quarter- Ocean, victories were recorded aerials of 40, 50 and 43 yards. in a 35-yard scoring pass from Other TDs were scored on runs back Bart Starr, going down and completely surrounded by Long Branch, 25-0 over Red Preston Hanson in the fourth Bank, and Neptune, which crum- by Ralph Sirianni, 19 yards, and quarter to give Rumson (5-1) its by Packers and Detroit Lions players, still manages to pled West Long Branch, S7-0Bil. l Serra,. sevan yards. Masco, win over surprising Belmar, 0-6 get his pats away from a sitting position in the second Belmar'i loss to Rumion will go Serra added two extra points andin its first season. Rumson (3-3) OUTTA MY WAY — Rod Bank Pop Warner football playar Paul "Joey" Wilson cuts MoAuliffe added the other also won the peewet game, S-0, quarter of the game/at Detroit yesterday. The Packers, into the Central Division stand- Jerry around t Long- Branch defender in yesterday's Jersey Shora League game. Red Bank ings. pair. on Mike Kammerer's 25-yard TD trailing 21-3 at halftime, rallied to win 31-21. Southern Division - Brick (5- Snyder Scores Four run in the third quarter. was beaten, 25-0, for its fourth loss in six garnet. 0-1) and Lakewood (5-1-0) warmed MitchellSnyder ran his touch, Two TDs For Covln Pro Football Roundup up for next Sunday's head-on down total to 15 for six games Glenn Covin made it 10 touch- meeting at Lakewood by posting scoring lour in leading Fair Ha- downs in six gamcj by scoring Matawan Wins decisive wins. Brick 12-0 over ven (4-2) past Raritan (2-3-1) two to lead Long Branch (5-1) past Pop Warner Summaries Wall and Lakewood by JiMJ over Snyder scored on runs of 42Re, d Bank (2-4). Fortyjfour and 73, 47 and 52 yards and also In Middlesex Packers Rally to Win; St. Joseph's of Toms River. Man- 25-yard runs gave Covin his TDs NORTHIBN DIVISION Soulienl . I a I asquan blanked Toms River, 194, added an extra point. Jay Coswhil- e the other two six-pointers Yerieidu's BnnHs Neil Week's Games Fair Havea 3J. lUrltan < Brick at Lakewood and Point Pleasant whitewashed entino scored another TD on afor Long Branch were added by Blver Plaia I, Matawan Bora • Ft. Fleasant at Mnaastou Southern, 214, in other loop tilts. 30-yard run with an intercepted Warner League (Tlri 6onihern at Toms Blver Giants Beat Eagles Alfred Puryear on runs of seven Rumaoa U, Belmar 0 St. Joseph's at Wall Mlddletown Rolls pass. Dennis Gaynor tallied Ran and 28 yards. Puryear ran over Metuchen gained a share of •Mlioietown 37. Melnehen 0 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS quarter but couldn't push the An exhibition game had North- tan's six points on a three-yard the extra point. Bob MaoDonald first place in the Middle- •Kon-leagn* same New Sarevsburr B • I e-« The Green Bay Packers staged ball across on four running plays, run. Bob Vetterl had Fair Hven's sex County Pop Warnei1 Football STANDINGS Ocean .» o « o— « ern Division leader Middletown set up Puryear's first touchdown W LI Ocean—Hanian, tyd. ran (ma laUed) • sizzling third-quarter come- Three field goals by Lou Groza (6-0) routing Metuchen, a team other PAT. Fair Haven won theby intercepting a fJas J and running Conference yesterday when it handed previously unbeaten Mad- Bnrnson back yesterday and continued as (ere the difference in Cleve- in its first season, 37-0. Metuchen, peewee game, 2-0, when Richard it back 35 yards to the 15, Pur- Fair Haven , U IS « e—M the only unbeaten team in theland's victory. The Stout and John Davidson tackled ison- Park its first setback. 25-7. El?er Flau - .« veteran playing an independent schedule, year took It over in two carries. Raritan ... . 2 Rarltan ', -'. n • • O— S National Football League, while placekicker booted three- has a 1-3 record. a Raritan ball carrier in the endThe peewees played to a 7-7 tieBot. h clubs now have 5-1 records Mstawan Boro :.—.l FH—snyder, 4!.rd. rnn (Sayder rant San Diego barely escaped with pointers from 48, 16 and 1! zone for a safety in the second to lead the ID-team league. •Cllllwood VFW .-. O rH—Sn>apr, 73-jd. run (ran failed) Bill Hanlon scored the only Touchdown Parade 'Dropped from lenrue. FH—Snrdrr, 4T-yd. run (run failed) Hs undefeated record in the yards, the last two in the thin Next Week's Gaunri touchdown of the game when he quarter. In other games, Matawan Hldllelowa v>. Diver Plaza at CBA FH—Cosutino, m-yd. ran wlia Inter- American League. quarter. Vinnie Stasio scored four touch- Township (2-4) blanked Old ' Rumson v«. Fair Haven a! Bamson cepted pasa (Vetterl ma) The Packers, trailing 21-3 at Charley Johnson and Bobb) downs, Robin Woolridge and Lar- FH Bet. IIS Bar—Gaynor, 3-yd. run (nta failed) Bridge, 18-0;- Laurence Harbor Rarltnn at Oeeaa FH—Snyder, 68 yd. ran (pass failed) halftime, rallied for a 31-21 vicJo- e Conrad combined on a 7 ry. Beekman each crossed the goal nipped Hightstown, W; Vails- CENTRAL DIVISION tory over the Detroit Lions and yard scoring pass early in the line twice and Milt Alston and Yeiternaj's Results led Bank . 0 0 • 8— • Pro Football Results, Standings burg of Newark clobbered Marl- Ocean S. New nrewshnrr 0 Lou Branch .« 7 « *-*t ran their record to 5-0. Thfourte h quarter, breaking up Steve Schoyer also scored touch- boro, 40-0, and Iselin whipped Lour Branch IS. Red Bant 0 LB-Covln, 44-jrd. run (kick faUed) downs as Neptune (3-2-1) rolled Neptune (7, W.L.B. t LB—Covln, 35-yd. ma (Pnryear ran) Chargers held off a fired-up Bos- close game between St. Lou Sayre Woods South, 2U. Romam U, Belmar 0 LB—rorreai, t-jd. na (kick failed) ton team and got away with a and winless Pittsburgh. NATIONAL LEAGUE Detroit tt Chicago it up on West Long Branch (1-5). BTANDDVOS LB—Porrear, K-vd. ran (pasa fallal) Schoyer's TD camt on a pass Ex-tackle Stars 13-13 tie. Th«y now have won Baltimore's Johnny Unita: Eastern Conference at Baltimore Oeeaa , K Belmar » • e •—* from Beekman. Dave Hopper, Bob Art Morrissey, a gridder who Rumson > S • •—11 four and are tied two. threw two scoring passes whili W I T PetMinnesota at San Francisco Loot Branch ...„ Lee and Alston had single extra was switched from tackle to half- New Shrewitnur Bum—Henderson, 10-yd. (ran (ailed) In other. NFL games, Cleve- the Colts' defense scored onci Cleveland _...< 1 • Mt Pittsburgh at Philadelphia Neptune (ailed) and. set up another TD as thi points and Beekman had a pai'r back before the game, led Mata- Bed Bank Rom—Luddy, 35-yd. past from land and St. Louis hung onto a St Louis 4 1 • .890 Washington at St. Louis Weat Loaa; Branch ..: sea (ran failed) tie for the Eastern lead, Cleve- Redskins went down to the New York 1 It W on a run and kick. wan ThTownshii p to iti s win, passini g Belmar r. AMERICAN LEAGUE to Mike Van for three touch- Next Week's Cames River Flaza — • a | land defeating Dallas, 23-17, and fifth defeat without victory Philadelphia 3 I « .4*0 •taritaa at Ocean Slatawan Boro ...» t • Eastern Division downs. The scoring aerials cov- Belmar at New Shrewsbury Hat-Geran, 70-id. ran (ran failed) St. Louis whipping Pittsburgh, The New York Giants got foui D«llu 1 1 t .4*9 WX.B. at Lour Branch KP—Klensie, 30-rd, past Iran Marina 20-7; Baltimore crushed Wash- touchdown passes from Earl Washington I S • .W0 W L TPct ered 53, SO and 81 yards. Ignacio Neptune a! Red Bank . (ran failed) Gomez also starred for the win- SOUTHERN DIVISION ington' 38-7, New York outlastedMorrall, just enough to hold off Pittsburgh S .000 Buffalo _: 5 1 0 .8JJ X-Country Yettirdaj't Banlla Metnchea ' a a o t*— • Philadelphia, 35-27, Chicago . late Philadelphia rally. Western Conference Houston 1 I 0 .400 ners, punting twice for 50 andBrick It, Wan • iflddletown Hit < 1—37 40 yards to keep Old Bridge deep Lakewoad J». St. Joipph'i s Mldd-Kanftmaa, M-}6. na (kick •topped Minnesota 45-37 and San Chicago outlasted Minnesota li T Pet New York .. .0 4 1 .000 Ktanasqaaa 19, Tomi Rlver'S failed) Francisco mauled, Los Angeles 1 .009 in its own territory. Pt Pleasant 11, Southern 0 JIldd-Youw. Sjd. pass from Hart their high-scoring duel as rooki! Bay 1.000 Boston 0 S Schedule, STANDINGS (kick failed) 15-21. Gale Sayers scored the Bears' Baltimore ...... Western Division Laurence Harbor gained its Midi—Patterson, !«•>«. vass from Brick Blmom (mn failed) In the AFL, Buffalo knocked last four touchdowns. His 96Detroit I L Tret II win over Hightstown on BobLakemed , , .-, 5 -Kaalfrnaa, M-yd. run (kink off Kansas City 23-7, and Denyar- d scoring run with a kick- San Francisco Mt Saa Diego .4 0 J 1.0*0 Standings II Cannezzoro's two-yard TD plunge .„ 4 failed). in the' third period, •., : rVn2aSsn»'i~r _^--.J MMl-apnUfart, Sf-yt rat (kick ver defeated Huston 28-17. New off tied the game 37-37. Kicker Chicago .400 Kansas City » 1 1 .0M 1 . . I failed) TODAY'S HKE1 Mldd-Yooat. M-»d. paas ban Btart York and Oakland tied, 24-24, Fred Cox scored 13 points for Minnesota .4*0 Oakland » 1 1 .M0 CBA at 8L Rose William. It Ace wan .. . (Vetk ran) . • • : • . .. TOMORROW'S MBIT Saturdav night. the Vikings. Lot Angeles 1 MO Denver ....: : S I I JH laeluon at Red Bank . Davey "Ace" Williams scored Starr Throws Hot John David Crow and Ken Wi Yesterday's Results Saturday's Result Bt. Jouph'a at R.B. Cilholle on runs of four, 33, 50 and 60 Asbury Park at Hlddletown Bart Starr paced Green Bay's lard each scored two touchdowns Baltimore IS, Washington 7 Oakland 24, New York 24 (Tie) Pt. Boro st Henry Hudson yards in sparking Metuohen to Yesterday's Results Freehold tt Uonmouth its whipping of previously1 un LOANS for every good comeback, throwing three touch- as San Francisco ran away from Chicago 45, Minnesota 17 Toms River st Matawan down passes in the third quar- Los Angeles in the first half. Cleveland a, Dallas 17 Denver 28, Houston 17 Central at Rsritan beaten Madison Park. St. Rota st Shore ter and running for another in Buffalo came from behind with Green Bay 11, Detroit 21 Buffalo 8, Kansas City 7 Lakewood. Lone Branch at Bride Vailsburg's star in its romp reason under the sun the fourth. He hit Bob Long on New York 15, Philadelphia 27 San Diego It, Boston II (tie) WEDNESDAY'S MEET over Marlboro was Tom Greco, 20 points In the last quarter Ocean at CBA a 62-yard scoring pass, Tomagainst Kansas City. George St. Louis It, Pittsburgh 7 Next Saturday's ,Game FRIDAY'S MEET who .scored three touchdowns on Saa Diego at New York (N) R.B. CaUiollc at Henry Hudion runs of six, 40 and 35 yards and Moore for 31 yards and Carroll Saimes forced Pete Beathard tc San Francisco (5, los Angeles 21 CBA. Shore at Raritan Borrow Dale for 77- yards. fumble, then picked up the ba Next Sunday's Garnet Next Sunday's Games to. . rnthold tt Rumson-FH also accounted for two extra jons Branch at UidAlatown an Two field goals by Gino Cap- and raced 18 yards for the score. Cleveland at New York Boston at Oakland Teptuns at Homnouth points to total 20 points. with confidence Dallas vs. Green Bay at Milwau- Kansas City at Houston Lakewood at St. Roil pclletU In the second half Denver downed Houston be- Csntral at Pt. Beach from HFC brought wlnless Boston into a hind (he play of defensive back kee, WIs. Denver at Buffalo. Bt Jossph's st Jackson . SATURDAY'S ME4T Need prompt, understanding' tie with the Chargers, but SanJohn Griffin. Griffin raced 14 Bill at Ocean Central Jersey help with a money problem? Diego's defense had to scramble yards with an Intercepted pas: A DIVISION See Household Finance, tint " •• W to stave off a Patriot touch- for one touchdown and score Lion Runners Claw Brick; Middletown (T-O) S Pop Warner company that hM satisfied moft down. Boston readied the Charg- another on a 10-yard sprint with ,oni Branch (7-1) a Long- Branch (T-l) ^ S customen, for more yean, than ers' three-yard line in the third a blocked punt. Freehold (S-l) . 5 KKIJAY'B KUSULTS any other organization of in Brick (»-2) ....4 aifblaal Fark Jt7. Eeyport II Up Next: Raritan-Central Monmouth (7-1) ( South Blver 51. South Ambor B kind. Get cash for • paying Keyport (1-5) l SajrtevUle 21. Spotawood 0 bulSfinstalmentcontraCtii Middletown Township won theFreehold, 19-42; Point Pleasant Hatawtn (1-8) .. l STANDINGS NBA Roundup ' Boro beat Shore Regional, 21-34, feptune (1-8) l W LI Cstk MONTNir PAYMINT. HANS or other money obliga- important A Division cross coun- Bum-Ilk) ....- 4 r*a«M try meet Friday. Now thien a battle of winless teams and J Soum Biier 3 U it H 6 tions • buying a better ear tmmtt ptymti scene shifts to Raritan Township Jackson Township downed Wall B DIVISION Menaa ._..:_.- -J f t*mtt Hmts • home fix-up • new appli- Hlrhland Far* ...1 SIM (6.97 5 9.75 518.15 ances • seasonalshopping Johnson Fractures Wrist High and a big meet between the Township, 17-43. !«ntral (5-0) _ .5 Sort* Amber O Rarltan (7-1) 5 Spotiwood « 2M 13 5 Ee/port -. .. 0 3M B1677 Z0.H) 29.25 S4.46 gional. Caseys Sun "Best" NEXT WEEK'S GAMES • or any other important Henry Hudson (W) . I South River at Mortaa 4M 21,94 27.47 38.59 72.14 purpose. Gseie in now! In Bullets Loss to Royals So. Freehold (1-4) 1 SoaUi Ambor at Spotitrood SM 26.77 33.69 47.62 89.53 That meet, heading a nine- 'It was our best collective (earn tumson-PH (1.5) ., „ 1 Rla-alanl Park at Swreyllle CINCINNATI,. Ohio (AP) - wrist was healed until the team event schedule tomorrow, pits race In three years," said Coach •akewood (1-5) .. 1 Kerpart ,b7» A»k about credit llto got back to Baltimore and th Pt Boro (1-9) i Btiuthlfi clmtiit IH* pf 1 ly installed floor. The incidenl lackson Twp. (3-2) Mehicken .H....1 fore the contest was over. Cin- record. Raritan has lost only tc Bt. Joseph's (2-4) ted to no arguments at the time, inbeaten Middletown in eight day at tough Van Cortlandt Park, Sajw Woodi South 4 •ATONTOWN cinnati won the National Basket i . 4 Floor is Slick lutings. New York City. Vallibsrc —•* IU. 35, Monmouth Shopping Cantor ball Association game, only one Jersey Jet* Clinch Matawaa T»Pi ... £ Several observers noted the For Middletown, It was an In taking the third spot with I*at*FM!C6 Harbor _..—- ....t Phon«: liberty 2-1340 of .the day, 144-124 apparent slickness of the new 116 points, the Caseys were led Southern Title, 51-7 Old Bridie 3 overwhelming victory Friday. Hlihtilowa S MIRDUTOWN Johnson complained about a floor.and play was stopped sev- oach Mike Seiser'a Lions made by senior ace Bob Byron, who was JERSEY CITY (AP) - The Marlboro 0 NEXT WEEK'S GAMES Middiefown Shopping Centof , pain in hra left wrist when he eral times during the game while easy pickings of Brick Town, seventh individually after leading Jersey Jet* clinched the Southern Hetachen at Lanrence Harbor maintenance men wiped the through much of the race. George Division championship of the At- Sure Wood! South at MaUwu Twp. 1107 Highway 35-QSboriw 1-1400 went up to the free throw line ship's Ocean County champs, Old BriJio at Marlboro after being fouled a few minutes floor. finning by 20-38, and two Midflaye- r (11th), John Dempsey lantic Coast Football League Iielln at Madltoa Park after the game started. He It was the Royals' first victory dletown individuals polished off (28th), Paul Desmond (33d) andSaturday by trouncing Pittsburgh Hltktatowa at Vallibarf missed the shot and was sent to after two defeats. The Buliets Brick's previously all-winning Gary Beach (37th) were the other 'alley, 51-7, Good Samaritan Hospital. The have yet to win a game In,two sophomore sensation, Russ Tain placers for RBC. The Jets, idle next week, will rough, foul-ridden game was starts. :or. Roselle Catholic won the team 'lay" Nov. 28 for the champion- still going on when Johnson re- The game was close until half- BUI Carlson Is 1st crown with 42 points and Stony ship jgainst the winner of the Eastern Division. turned, with light cast on onetime, with the lead changing Junior Bill Carlson ied the Brook, L.I., was second, 18 points Coming Friday, Oct. 22... arm. hands 11 times. Happy Hairston's Middletown assault, covering the bade. By placing third. Red Missed Several Shots ay-up put the Royals ahead for Lions' Bodmen Park course in Bank Catholic beat out a host of SellFast! Th» "Daily Register THE DAILY REGISTER'S Coaoh Paul Seymour put himkeeps, 61-60, with 1:42 to go be-an 11:28 clocking that shattered strong teami, including eight that Classified. In for about five minutes of thfore e intermission. lis old record by nine seconds. were unbeaten up to meet time. 11 final quarter, w|th the Bullets Cincinnati's lead at halftime In placing second, Lion senior In the "B" race, Red Bank "YOUNG ADULT CLASSIFIED SECTIOK trailing by 20 points. Johnson was only 6W>6, but a scoring Ken Jorgensen, who has been Catholic's Tom Flaherty took a made several field goal attempts spree by Oscar Robertson and running on Carlion's heels all medal by placing eighth as the A SPECIAL AREA IN THE YOUNG ADULT SECTION FOR STUDENTS TO ind missed all of them. Jerry Lucas soon put the game season, matched the old course Caseys finished sixth among t GIT EXTRA CASH FOR THE THINGS THEY NO LONGER NEED OR USE! "The doctor told me to go out of reach. mark of 11:37. Taintor crossed field of 24 teams. Roselle Catho- Robertson ended up with:3T ihead and play if I wanted to," the finish line third, only after lic also won that team title. SPECIAL STUDENT RATES he told a newsman after the points and 12 assists. Lucas seating off the challenge of an- SPECIAL CLASSIFICATIONS scored 30 points find pulled down game. Seymour said he would rther Carlson, Bill Carlson's • CBA Relayers Win 1 liturtlAa 20c par lift* not know how soon Johnson's 22 rebounds. Don Ohl led theMother Jotin. Sophomore Pat McDonough, Bullets with 34 points while How. 1 Inurtloiw (Conucutlvt) ....ISc par Una* "Mtrchandise For Sale" el| contributed 25., Brick's Sean McGorty crossed junior Maurice Maloney and se- the line fifth before Bill Murray niors Bill Chandler and Don RIVERSIDE 1 Intarlleiu (Ceunarlv*) ....He par llm Touch Football copped sixth and BUI Such fin- Rowe combined for a19-mlnute, "Swap or Exchange" ished seventh to sew up what 26-second clocking to win a four- 100% REBUILT 4 liMrritm (CottMcutin) ....10c par l!» Loop Standings was an unexpectedly easy Mid mile relay event held by the N. J. THMI-LIMI MINIMUM "Merchandiw Wanttd" YESTERDAY'S RESULTS ' Pro Basketball Catholic Trade Conference Satur- Avis Uens-e-Car T. Dally Record Associated Press dletown triumph. ENGINES Headllnera o V YESTERDAY'S RESULTS day at St. Joseph's High, Mont- Middletown Bedwlngs 0, repu-Cola 0 Cincinnati 14,, BalHrnors it* Long Branch, Freehold win vale. Rowe ran the last leg, ' Regulations (lie) SATURDAYS MESULTS • OmltOO brand MW Kussotnanno Oonilraotloa C, Mrollo's Boston in. Clnelaaatl SS In other meats Friday.' Long clocking 4:31 , \ Bar 0 — * • a W I. Pet. Bank, 26-32; Raritan Township breaking five minutes by four Avis 4 • 0 s -.. 1 » MM Yorli : 1 » Ml von easily over Rumson-Falr seconds on the anchor leg. reruns f 4 0 • COPY DEADLINE —WEDNESDAYS AT 4 P.M. Illddlrlown - > 1 • IHi.hl. 1 • 1.JM taven, 19-42; Henry Hudson Mrollo'a « 1 1 Cincinnati .....> 1 I •HI lo'wned Lakewood, 21-34; St. rort-o-Gall •- s 1 8 WESTERN DIVISION Need Money? Sell those things NO MONEY DOWN .. Raatomanno '«..K 1 ' • W L Pel. (ose beat Matawan, 18-42; St. PLACE YOUR AD AT ANY OF THE DAILY REGISTER OFFICES Tepsl-Ddla1.. •,*.,..,. l.os Anftlea - ...„...... :...* *. •"-• ioseph's beat Ocean Township, you really doii't need' with a EATONTOWN, N. J. Detroit 2144; Point Pleasant.Beach had Rally Register Clusilied Ad. 4042 Iroad St., Red lank • 874 Rt. IS, Mlddletawa o 2791'dway. Long InsKh Saa FnuwlK* Opn mry nlrttlltsIOII Dull/ aa easy time with Southern Call now. - • - AUTOS K» WZ« , Octofcsr 13, 1965 THE DAILY HFXISTF.fr ANNOUNCEMENTS JUITOS FOB SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE TRUCKS FO1 SALE LOST AND FOUND IKI CHBVR/JU5T IIWU — Cor.- IMA IMSlt tlA*TA*T O.+. aw THAT ywy» MUD «a e( "» ulue, bucket ittrj. (j-cyUwUr, 1M> FOrm/.C TEMPEST — Etuioe AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE vertiule V4 *uU»inaJ.ic, powfcr tutrli.f., rj. (j-cy wfi.goo. Hydrainilic, r«4'«, bea4.tr. Good «litr tit. uA Mill hivWt <«IM U>« I I IjOST — Black ma> cat. vlcinlljr b«lt£, tour new whllewall Urce, while 1.1c Evening! 7tl-38»f. condition. Must seU. ftMflflce. C«li UHd truei you'r. looWai lof, why not P I Mlddletowo. Reward. Call wall now tku on wtiMli, radio, beater, m» cHiVKOurr CONVERTIBLE — JM-iUl. „ SJI iuu «1m-vmtMTuk about our II 671-M51 low mUORM. One owner. Excellent 34», Bunt itick, 3 fluioee, need wiring. Used True* (tuck. 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Call Hl-0621. 6413. 2 DOOR HARDTOP If You Are About to AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE 65 PLYMOUTH FURY MECHANICAL Invest In A Mercedes-Benz STATION WAGON GUARANTEE IT'S TRUE IT COSTS • • SPECIAL * • AT 1965 12,350 CALL 462-5300 LESS Bill NO MONEY DOWN — UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY CENTRAL JERSEY'S LARGEST ... TO OWN A OLDSMOBILE Lanzaro's FROM BAYSHORE Auto Sales MERCEDES - BENZ DEALER CHRYSLER. PLYMOUTH z "62 BUICK ht Ave. 291-9200 Atlantic Highland* LeSabre, tour-door. Red/ light cylinder. Automatic Powir itMring. •63 MERCURY S-55 Sport Coupt, Eight cyllndir. & Automatic. Power itwrlnj. Whltt. RIGHT NOW — At the End-of-ths-Model-Year — You Can Be Sur» of YOU'LL FLIP YOUR LID*! Getting the Oldsmobile Deal of Your Life at McFaddin's — 16 Cars in Stock '63 CHRYSLER NEWPORT Hardtop. Eight cylinder. Automatic 462-5300 to Chooss From. If You've Always Dreamed of Owning a Luxurious New transmission. Power stierlna. Blui. Oldsmobile ... NOW is the Time for You to Do Something About It 1 IN A 1966 '63 OLDS SUPER 88 HWY. 9 FREEHOLD Four-door hardtop. ElgM cyllndtr. Automatic tranimlnion. Powir (JUST NORTH OF FREEHOLD CIRCLE) THREE '65 CADILLACS... AT FINAL CLOSEOUT. PRICES TRIUMPH steering. Blut. '64 BUICK Skylark sport coupe. Eight cylinder. 251 BROADWAY (opp. Fourth Ave.) LONG BRANCH TR 4-A* Automatic. Power steering. Black. '62 VOLKSWAGEN DOUBLE CHECKED $2840 Two-door. Sunrool, Block. • FLIP UP TOP •1T0M.P.H. • DISC BRAKES BILL USED CARS • FOUR SPEED SYNCRO. LANZARO'S WITH THE LET'S *And you'll flip your lid at Red Bank Auto AUTO SALES Imports' satisfying expert service and un- Main St. and Highway beatable prices. Lowest in price , . . Tops No. 18, Matawan BOB WHITE BUICK in satisfaction! 566-2224 TALK MONMOUTH COUNTY'S IMPORT LEADER GUARANTEE! RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS Recent Trades Special prices on all used cars to make way Monmouth County's Only Authorind Triumph Dialtr ON OUR TURKEY 119 E. Newman Springs Rd. 741-5886 Red Bank for 1966 BUICK TRADES . . . SPECIAL AT- TENTION to assure you a quality used car. 1966 CHRYSLERS—PLYMOUTHS THE NEW 66's ARE ROLLING! KITSON GIVES YOU DOMESTIC I'64 CHRYSLER '2295 WE ARE TRADING MORE ' PRICES Wagon, N»w Yorkir 1964 BUICK, Electra, 4-door Hardtop .....$2695 USED CARS THAN EVER. on all their '64CHRYSLER *2395 1964 BUICK, LeSabre, 4-door Hardtop 2495 USED CARS! Newport hardtop, four-door 1964 OLDSMOBILE, 88,4-door Hardtop 2195 FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY, '64 VALIANT M495 STARTING OCT. 15, 1965, M. SCHWARTZ Two-door V-1009 1963 BUICK, LeSabre, 2-door Hardtop 1695 1963 CHEVY II 1963 FORD AND SONS WILL PRESENT WITH Nova Moor Hardtop. Gclaxle 500 2-door Automatic tronsmls- Hcrdtop. Automatic l '64VOLKS *1395 1963 FORD, Fastback, 2-door Hardtop 1595 lion. Radio, heater. tronsml$»lon, radio, EVERY NEW OR USED CAR power steering. Special, Kombi but 1962 BUICK, LeSabre, 2-door Hardtop 1495 PURCHASED A 1964 FORD 1963 FALCON $ 4door ssdan. Auto- * 1 jf AP* '64 CHRYSLER 2795 1962 BUICK, Special, Wagon _ 1295 matlc transmission, re- • I *| TS Wagon, automatic, 300, two-door hardtop dlo, heater. Special. • ' *w heater. 1295 1964 FORD, Falcon, 2-door „.. 1295 '62 CHRYSLER M495 1964 CHEVROLET 1963 CHEVROLET Newport, four-door hardtop Six. Two-door sedan. Impala V-J. 2-«r. HT. 1961 BUICK, Special 2-door 1295 Radio, heater, standard Auto, trommlsslon. FREE TURKEY! transmission. $1395 Radio, htafer. 1962 FORD, County Squire 1195 '61 COMET »995 TOP QUALITY USED CARS 1963 CHEVROLET 1963 CORVAIR S-22, two-door 1961 OLDSMOBILE, F85,4-door Sedan....: 1095 Supir Sport Coupe. Au- i Gretnbrlor S p o r 11 hmollctnmatlc ' tronsmliilon!ransmtss!on«, '* | 995 Wagon. 9-passenger, rodlo, power ilMring. automatic trqnsmlislon '61 BUICK M195 1961 FORD, Country Squire 995 FROM $99 to $399 FROM $400 to $1199 radio. Skylark, two-door hardtop 1962 CORVAIR 1960 BUICK LeSabre, Wagon r 895 '61 RAMBLER AMERICAN, Two-door Monia Coupe. 4-speed 1961 FALCON '61 MERCURY '895 Ronchero, Pick-up. # '63 FORD FALCON, Futura transmission, radio, Montarcy, four-door hardtop '60 STUDEBAKER LARK, Station Wagon hwter. Standard transmliilon, T Hcottr. FOREIGN '59 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE, Four-door '63 RAMBLER AMERICAN, Two-door '61 CHRYSLER M045 Hardtop 1961 Ti 1960 CHEVROLET Niw Yorker, 4-dr. iidan '63 RAMBLER, Convertible Convertible. Automatic * I pnr '56 PLYMOUTH, Four-door Sedan tronsmlsiton, power T I 3*fQ Six-cylinder 1964 OPEL, Rekord Wagon J1495 '62 PLYMOUTH, Station Wagon ilMrlno, radio, htater. »'»'*' station wagon. '59 PLYMOUTH, Four-door Hardtop '60 PLYMOUTH '495 1964 OPEL, Kadett Wagon ,: 1295 '62 FALCON, Station Wagon 1961 OLDSMOBILE 1962 CHEVY II Savoy, four-door '59 PLYMOUTH, Station Wagon S'jpir II 4-doar Sedan. Power steering and III OC 300 4-door sedan. Auto- 1964 OPEL, Kadett Sedan ....„ .„... 1095 '59 RAMBLER, Two-door '60 CHEVROLET IMPALA, Convertible brakes. Automatic I I /W malic tronBmlulon, ra- '60 PLYMOUTH '495 transmission, radio. dlo, hioter. 1962 TR3, Roadster 1095 '59 FORD, Galaxie, two-door '60 DODGE, Station Wagon Fury, four-door '56 LINCOLN. Convertible 1963 VOLKSWAGEN, Sunroof, Sedan 1195 '60 OLDSMOBILE, Station Wagon '60 PLYMOUTH '495 '56 CHRYSLER, Sedan 1959 CHEVROLET ...... S695 1963 CHEVROLET ..$1395 Two-door V'l converllblo Pick-up with lldl boxel 1959 MERCEDES, Sedan 695 1960 RENAULT $295 1960 METRO $595 '60 RAMBLER '495 Dauphlnt Step Von Clastic Wigon MANY TRANSPORTATION CARS ALSO 1964 Chrysler Sedan 1959 MERCURY $495 1960 CHEVROLET ....$895 $ Convirtlblt Impala Hardtop '58 PLYMOUTH '295 from l 95 up 1964 Ford Galaxie 500 XL Savoy, four-door 1964 Cadillac Sedan DeVille 1959 RAMBLER $395 1961 CHEVROLET 6 ..$795 Two-door 2-door S«don. 1963 Pontiac Bonneville '57 CHRYSLER '295 TRADES WELCOME — FINANCING ARRANGED 1958 FORD $295 1951 CHEVROLET $195 Windier, two-dr. hardtop Sedan. Pick-up. '57 CHRYSLER '395 New Jersey's Friendliest Dealer Naw Yorkir, four-door '57 FORD '195 BOB WHITE Falrlana, two-door '59 PLYMOUTH '325 BUICK-OPEL Fury, two-door hardtop NEAR RED BANK AIRPORT , CY BARRON 741-6200 NEW SHREWSBURY, N. J. USED CAR LOT NEW CAR SHOWROOM- BROADWAY Kt. 34 it Monmouth Rd. Rout* 34 LONG BRANCH WEST LONG BRANCH EATONTOWN , , Open Evening* 'til 9:00 P.M. Op»n Daily I i.m. PART-TIME WORK - With full time vacuum tubts, and tramittori. Mutt aiium* ratponii- tllahed. Need personnel Baekfrouatf From $12 ptr Monrti 1M1 Je" REVEL CRAFT CABIN CRUI8- ELECTRONIC par. Three evenings a week. No de- obtain State licsnsa. HMWT7 Open dally til • p.m. Sat. til • pm. BR J10 Chrysler engine. Sleeps lout. Iviry or collecting. Call 747-031H. bility and ba capabl* of "talces-eharga" of tmall d*pt. Corner of Main St. * Mattuoa Ave. Bead. Galley Many extras. In very ASSEMBLERS HOUSEKEEPER — Sleep-In. Four In iEAUTT SALON - Owner leaving V. ut phosje outlets, a to, food condition. Call 391-31t9 alttr 8 family. Good salanr. References re- la. Oood location good bualaess. USED OROAN SMCIALS rlserator, parking and weuMs p.m. But offer. We have openings on both first and wired. Oall avss. after t p.m. (41-19(0. SALARY OPEN PLUS d price. Write "A.R." Box NOSllvarton_Oiord_Orga. n •» "» second ahlft for memory core Thomas Spinet Organ _ CARRY CRAFT SAVAOB stringers. Requirement should In- COMPANION HOUBBJKEKP10R - Sal. LIBERAL BENEFITS R USAIK - ClttH Sernee Katloo Hammond Chord Organ S-4 . 145 Boat Tracers clude; good eyesight, flngtr dex- ary plus room and board. Little Sliver. m trading as Oltlo. Z. Front and Baldwin Spinet Organ —-~— 4M HRKOTtom: Oartea) Kate js* lit 1M W. Front St. 251-0(30 Keyport. With references. 741-4IH. 7(5 o M,, easeast on M to Airporp t Mw terity and patience. Parsons with Send relume Including salary history SprlnaT St., Red Bank Oasotlne on ootf Hammond Spinet Organ MS— latat , ttur n lft th twoo H Hookooks ww •AIL BOAT BALES AND RENTALS small part assembly experience, WAITRESSES - Day or night. Apply Personnel Manager slgnment. Three beys with two lifts. Hammond Spinet Organ 1401 , 745 model eepartnMM. From I*I*.. J . MM. MONMOUTH MARINA fine soldering, or needle-work back- In person. Pleasant Valley Infl, Hwy. ~* reasonable. Paid training pro. Hammond spinet Organ 1183 - SM •telde•tld)) to Ballet Are., tarann Ml ex ground preferred. Good piece work lolmdet. tU-tm. "C.E.", BOX 520, RED BANK Retirement program. Call tO- Hammond Console Organ- Monmouth Beach, N. J. , 222-3)82 earnings and benefits, 5«31 or <2S-noa. Xvanlnis and week- Middle Re, straigit aneac Ht-llet EXPERIENCED ONLY WAJTRBSMS Leslie speaker 1KH CHRIS CRAFT - 27', 185 h.p. nds SM-27M. Hammond spinet Organ M101 RUM8ON — Hewly redecorated twe- PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON Apply In person Bleepa 4, dinette, atandup head, bilge Shore Point Inn, Hwy. 38, Haslet UNCHBONaTTE - In Bawling Alley Hammond Splmt Organ Mill . >edroom sjiartmeBt._on_!»i Una. (J*. pump, refrigerator, depth finder, full PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT S_ i Mlddletowtt Equipped tor sale or Baldwin Console Organ - ;e tnsli canvas, winter cover, arAshor, pilot and IBM KBTPUNCH OPDRATjOR HELP WANTED MAJLE HEU» WAVTED MALE >nt Call 741-723!. Conn Tnestra Organ (Console) co-pllot seats, radio ground plates, orft- INDIANA GENERAL CORP. Fully experienced, for Interesting pan- Leslie S3C speaker die, 4 Ilia tackets. Only used 12 houri. Urns evening assignment. SBAUTT SALON — Vicinity Long Leslie 114 apeaker Coil over 19900, will lacilflce. 77<-2Ml Crows Mill Rd. Ketebey, N. J. State education ana experience Sranch. Large stop In excellent loc—'«*• • Leelle U3H speaker . H9 Enter • World of An Equal Opportunity Employer to "B R." Box 520. Red Bank. CLERK-TYPIST ELECTRONIC Ion. Good year-round business. 0 JERSEY SPEED BKIFF — Never used. ,r wishes semt-retlrement, 222-1307. All Items sold with s guarantee ELECTRIC LUXURY 'ART TIME — Typist. Electric type- TECHNICIANS id Mon. and evenings alter a. 2S8 cu. In. Chevy block. »270O. Cal HOUSEKEEPER — Middle aged. Live writer. Accuracy a "must." Ran. 807, 10 EXPERIENCE REQUIRED budget terms available, evenings. 212-984-4720. In. If possible. Car desirable. Salary J! Broad St., Red Baiur We require several men to calibrate, LIQUOR STORE FOR SALE — Oood CANNON POINT •rranged. Call «71-OO»7. 27' 0WBN8 — Sacrifice. Twin OS WOMEN NEEDED — To call for lood opportunity for recent High fabricate, test and trouble shoot location. One owner 14 reari. Retiring. PR 5-9300 . 10M. In excellent condition. Many ex- clothing drive. Experience preferred. ohool graduate with some knowledge electronic equipment, olrcutti, or Write "C.I." Box MO. Red Bank. VILLAGE tras Including boarding ladder, dinghy STENOGRAPHER Commission. Call between 13 and 3 on- ( mechanical drifting helpful. component paru. Work under BARGAIN BASEMENT and outboard. &24OO. Call LI 8-8857 ly. PA 1-2228 moderate supervision. The men we arled, Interesting duties In small Red seek should have six months to MORTGAGES Have you vliltet our "Bargain Bus. STUDIO 1849 CHRIS CRAFT — 40' double MUST HAVE MINIMUM OF 2 TO 3BOOKKBBPEB-TYPIBT — Minimum lank office. two years experience, be Hiih mint" for your small lumber aid oabln, sleeps all ID separate state- 40 words per minute. Baglnrssr consid- School graduates with two addition- TItBT AND 4XC0NU MORTO. building material needs? If you beren't, ONE ft TWO BEDROOM roomi. Double heads, one electric. New YEARS EXPERIENCE, OOOD TYP, ered. Excellent opportunity. ACS EM. al years training In this flald. .VAILABLE - Elwln •- " ' ln today and you'll probably tint! aleotrie watlr system, Twin 14S h.p. PLOYMBNT AGENCY, !l White St. GOOD SALARY & BENEFITS Openings are on second or rotat* Saturn 4k Mortgage Oonsnltajt what you need la this rsmnant APARTMENTS Chrli Cratt Bat 6 Irenes lOW. Twin INO AND STENO SKILLS. JNITIA- Shrewsbury. 747-3464. • ing shifts. Oood aslsrUf connncn* jtmenL oontrols from tlybrldse and main salon. aurate. with experience, snlft bonus E mm WANTED — Experienced operators on For Interview apply In peiion . Coast-a-volt system for 4 batterlei TIVB. ABUJTY TO AISUMll RE. and benefits. RED BANK LUMBER single needle machines. Union shop. INTERCHEMICAL CORP. INSTRUCTION $97 SS.500. call 2280487. Btajrtfag »1.75 P«r tor. guaranteed lo PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON Corner Pearl and Wall Bts.. Red Bank. nameless eleettte keatlu anl ewstftg, SPONSIBtUTY AND APPEARANCE qualified operators. Steady work, no 11 McWhorter St., , Newark The low overhead lumber yard plenty ot eft straei parking. 17' THOMPSON lay-offs. Apply In person, kojrts Man- or send letter to Personnel DepL ENROLL NOW FOR BO h.p. Fully equipped, A-l condition. ARE IMPORTANT. ^ ufacturers. 1 Johnson Ave.. Matawan INTERCHEMICAL CORP. »7S0 Call M«-<821. •' INDIANA GENERAL CORP. SLIOKT UIOXN DAMAOBS MODEL PHONE 74I-39S3 •7 W. (4th St., New York Cty irowa Hill Rd. Keasbey, N. J. WIU not affect looks or wear. Beautiful OPENING IN ASBURY PARK ARE/ EXPERIENCED LEGAL SECRETARY FALL CUSSES IN STATEWIDE MANAGEMENT 82' OLSBN SHELTER BKIFF — 7' Pleaie reply by letter An Equal Opportunity Smployer An Equal Opportunity Employer three-room outfet to ba told at saerinoa floor beam, 113 h.p. Chrysler marine. "B.V." Box (20, Red Bank, H.I. sale. Ilrht-pc, decorator living room 687-2700 Automatic Lovett pump. Fast. Motor WITH LAROE AND RAPIDLY EX- with eota, chairs, and accessories. done over this year. H.00C. 787-2230. EXPERIENCED HOUBEWORKER BOTTL1NO LINB MECHANIC WANT MAOHINIBT-TOOLMAKER — Ws hsvs IBM COMPUTER Sevan-pe. double • dresser bedroom RUMSON — Three rooms, batt. 6« PANDING COMPANY, 40-HOUR AND COOK — full time. Live ouL ED-Bxperlenced. Preferably labeling an opening for a first olus maohlrlst flve-pc modem dinette eet plus bee ms lint: mar genoot, sHosflng, 14' OUTBOARD PLYWOOD BOAT — Call 232-1121. machines. Laird 4 Co. 842*12. and toolmaker. Wide variety et inter- trade-in wuher. Tours for fur- "'" nurehsa, M •. River ltd., llr, AoEs*. WEEK. MONDAY TO FRIDAY. START Remote Mercury controls, ateerlng. MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST — Ugh UE9HAN—Hanled man. Join build. esting work with run benetts Including PROGRAMMING weeeily or pK. Hghtl. (90. Call 741-6968. booklceeplng. Make appointments B malntenanoe firm wVUi established overtime. Also opening for apprantlo FIELD TOHMrTOIlE _.„ $78, PROGRESSION TO *». LIBERAL Borne college desirable. Busy, new of or machinist short on experience. Call U1 SEAMAN OUTBOARD SKIFF - •pulallcn. Aie 30 to 15 preferred. 201-O5Q0 for appointment. 7-n a. wiuxrr n. KBTCPOIIT FItlNGB BENEFITS. floe. Excellent etartlng salary, ACE :ust have cair. Liberal salary snd oar IBM KEYPUNCH M4-XH0 Open late Mon. arJB Frl. till Complets with steering, Mercury con- EMPLOYMENT AGENCY, 33 White tlowance. Call lor appointment, I. Tuas., Weds., Tturs., till «, Sat, trol! and trailer. KMO. Call 747-4047. St., Shrewsbury. 747-3IM. MANAGERIAL INSURAiJOX REPLIES MUST OIVE COMPLETE -•0706. POUITION tin » SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS — Full Ired or conunuUn(7 Deslra a cha AUTOMATION •OUR-ROOM UNFUI NWBO A STORAGE AND SERVICE BACKGROUND INCLUDINO DATES or part-time. Call for Interview. iRIVBR-elALEStUN — Red Bank lance? A large Insurancs agency will BROKEN STORM IINT -Tlleii bath. first floor, 1414700 mpany. Good ealejry, AOX KllPLOY- heed an experienced Insurance office neat Call 747-J44J. AND EXT8NT OF BU8INE8S EX- rNT AOENCY, 23 Wnlte It, Bhrews manager. Salary ID high four figures TYPING WINDOWS? LET MOVINO YOUR BOAfTT for the right person. Must type and THREE ROOMS FURNISHED — Croeble BOM transportation. Boat! HELP WANTED MALE know Insurance acoountksj Irom Ato Z. nnlentiy loeated. All uUUUe» •o moved anywhere In the state. PERIENCE AND EDUCATION. WHITE US REPLACE THEM Call 7U-SM1 after « p.m. TS7-337S Keanaburg 787-1669 r capable and Interested, write "CD." COMPTOMETER "C. H.", BOX 020, RED BANK. LAB TECHNICIANS Boi sio Red Bank, wim a resume. Day k evsnlng eluisi. Co-ed, HIOHLAND* — Two-bedroom OUTBOARD MOTORS WINTERIZED, FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE PROWN'S ment. HO, all ntUIUea. O f AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC — Tool, ATS. INSURED AND STORED IN OUf SALESLADY — For Lirioroft bake asu DELIVERY PO3ITI0NS AVAILABLB W OUR and experience. All benefits lneludlni Call 747-4644 JJ Bread St. - Red Bank 741-7600 LOCKED VAULTS. VERY LOW sweei store. Steady work. Apply In IROANIO RESEARCH LABORATORY pension, hospltallratlon, ate Apply In MANOi - Save BOO or more oft unHIGHLAND* - Furnished, RATES INCLUDE: person, trreedmas's Bakery, B03 F, St. lerson Maurice Scbwana ft Sons. 141 SCHOOL or BUSHODS* MACHINES price on brand saw olanoa. Come see, orated. First floor, rtvsi Tank Teetlnf — Cheek Water Pump Belmar 681-23J4. lusllfled applicants will poustl it least West Front St., Red Bank. M Broad St. Red Bank lave. Lifetime warranty. Tenxefs 50 plus uttlltlet. C Flush Motor — Check Clutch DRIVERS year organic lal> aiperience or aoms Music Store, XK Main St.. Lakewood. Check Ignition — Ctieck Linkage COUNTER QIRL — Experienced, Ex- illege chemistry. MANAGER _ For shipping depart- TWO-ROOK FURNISHED AP. Chicle Carburetor — Check Propellel cellent working condition*. Day Job. ment of fine ret&U furniture atore. MERCHANDISI THE OOLDEN DOOR HINT - Private, entrance. An Lub Motor — Check Forward and Apply 188 Monmouth St. or call 741-9921, UNITED PARCEL SERVICE 1XCBLLSNT COMPANY PAID BENI- Must he capable and assume othei Outgrown dotting, elegant Junk, gll lei included. Two blotto frl Reverse ITS INCLUDE PRortT-SHARINO clerical duties, flood salary (or rUb FOR SALE Items-, 771 River ltd. fair Haven. 10 ping and tranapormion. Call EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER - ND TUITION REFUND PLAKB to 4 Tuesday through Friday. Saturday Complete Internal "rust proofing" Apply Surray Luggage, IX Broad St., HAS IMMEDIATE OPENING IN man. VI <-M4t. 11 to I. MARINE SUPPLIES Red Bank. •verythlns for the Boatman. New Jer- MONMOUTH COUNTY Call Mr. L. Augustlna EXPERIEKCBD AUTO MECHANIC— LEAKY rooms t sey's) largest marine supply house. TYPIBT NEEDED — > to 8. Tempo, 2M-4O00, EXT. 218 Excellent opportunity for the ritht gutters are damaging. Call far free BUILDING MATERIALS 41-XsM. Bvlnrude Sales and Service rary, two months. Red Bank, Fall w« txptct you to'bi neat in ap- man. Contact Iluce ' Scotto^ Service estimate and low, Tow prices on wnlte, KoU roofing V.N per roll Asbeetos slj- International Flavors Manager. Baysbore Chrysler high Quality aluminum sutlers. •URINISHE1 D — Four rooms. prfr_5 THE BOATMAN'S SHOP Haven area. Write "B.W." Box 825, pearance. Wi Prefer Hl|h School ing Jl.sn per bundle. Jtoof shingles ertranoe. U ToJrd An^ AUaatlf XW- 14 Wharf Ave. 711-3760 Red Ban) Red Bank. (raituatfi or equivalent. You muit AtUnUo Highlands. S1.N par bundle. be 21 yean of &ce or over; clean & Fragraneat, Inc. m-aeoo. PROWN'S BOAT INSIDE BTORAGE-W.W a It. NURSES' AIDES — Apply In person, 741-3023 Ocean urove Kuralr.g Home, 13 Clark work and driving record; In good SI Broad Bt. Red Bank 741-7600 M" CONSOLE TV FOR SALE — Oood Fireproof building. Accessible for re- physical condition, Rose Lana Union Beach OIL BURNER SERVICEMAN — Yea RED BANK'S RNEST work. Crown Marine, Little Silver. Ave., Ocean prove. ly position Large oil company. Bene- FOR SALE - Trees and shrubbery. condition. Very reasonable. Call 74T- Well-kept garden apartment, two,! Days 741-8801 Nlghta 542-39OS fits, Write qualifications to "A.F." Holly, spruce, dogwood, and Norway 30ra, roomai amp!* tret parktog; Of SALESLADIES — For full-time Christ- APPLY THURSDAY. OCT. » ULL TIMB — MAlJt maples to IV diameter, yaw* and mas selling ' season in luxury-type Houri 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 'ANTED. Laird * Co. Box 520, Red Bank. DUDCntlO RAKOE — M\ HO, Amei kitchen with dinettes or dining store. Apply with references to "A.B." 342-0313 Hex. Fan clearance sale, oihlar Bros., lean stanaart oil fired burner, cheap me hath; spacious rooms and I IUSINESS NOTICES "l" Red I Bantc. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION HAN —South Bt, Holmdel, apposite Banal*. at n*>. CUnton, rMlng mowermower,, |t|t»», exceptional value; Immedlf ~- ROUTE #34 roUNO MAN—Must liks figures. To RebuUder first-class, Experience all BIQIDAIRX - 13 cu. ft. rehigemlor. •»»•• eaMssMt wKKh doubldble fininkk an adn Su. occupancy. 183 Spring St BLKEP-IN HELP — Can cook. Intel .rain on IBM Test Bcorlng Equipment. types of automatic transmission. Top Kicellent condition. Mais offer. Call FIREPLACES A SPECIALITY — A views on Sunday. II good, will pay high FARMINGDALI, NEW JERSEY ICE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY. 23 wages, excellent opportunity for ad- en-nts eat, HO. Oall m-W»7. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — »>•_» •jrpu of masonry. CHARLES H0W1R, salary. "A.K.'! Box 620. Red Bank. Vhlte SI., Bteewsbury. 7I7-3IM. apartment FUs section. Qifet hews. Contractor. Call 747-1479. vancement. Apply Aamco Transmis- I Third Are. mmt •ACCOUNTING; CLERK—Handle petty FRIDAY, OCT. 22 1ERVICE STATION ATTENDANT — sions. 809 Railroad Ave., Asbury perk. •OLID MAHOOAffy PININO ROOM KEYS MADE CLEAN CELLARS. HARDS, OAJUlO_ cash good handirrttlnf, eoms typing. Hours 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Experienced. (Full time, days. Prefera- MEN-FULL TIMB - PART TOCE SET — Never used. Kitchen set, for-WHAT WOULD you do It you lost MONMOUTH BEACH — — Hava truck. Light hauling. Call arts: mica table, piano bench. Pan m-lTW. Uiree-room modern garage L.—. I p.m. 741--.4B. Start «t tlO. AOE felsPI/OYHENT 1745 SHREWSBURY AVE. bly married. For pairtlculajav apply In Our firm needs U men to work days your keriT Be tale, gst extra keya AGENCY, 33- White St., Shrewsbury. person, UUtoroft Esso, Ken and evenings. Must he neat and over LAWN MOWERS ' r prlvsvta..Call weakeVlslinly ODD JOBS CLEAN ATTICS CELLARS SHREWSBURY. II. 3. Iprlngs Rd. 21. steady work. IxxeUerJl pay, call New. |ii». NOW no. PROWN'S YARDS 7I7-34M. SeM-5614. Huron, W MonmenUi St. Kadi lank Call 9:30-7 p.m. 26.4-8M: ClItL OR WOMAN WANTED — T< OR APPLY DAILY U Broad St. Red Bank T4MI0O live In. Like housework and help wilt MON. TO SAT.' Hrs. » a.m. to U noon. ROUTE MEN MECHANIC WANTED HALLOWBBNPUMPKDt* — Ids and ATTICS. CELLAR8 CLEANED - Light children. Own room and bath. Pleasant FULL AND FART-TIMB STEADY Apply Burdge's Oarage, (>7 Brand up. Also buttercup butternut KUi*h YOUR LUMBER NUMBER hauling. Free eeUmates. Oall after I working conditions. Call 949-BM39. 493 COUNTY AVE. YEAR-ROUND WORK NO LAYOFFS. Ave.. Little Stfver and aeon. Laurlno ram. Syeantat* p.m., all day Saturday. Sunday, 747-3003. Ave., New Shrewsbury. SECAUCUS, N. J. IARN (103. CAR AND PHONE RE- I-WO deUealssien men: also a butcher. DIAL 741-5500 LONO BRANOR — Thre»«e« FINE HOOKED RUG.1) CLEANED, PART-TIME MANICURIST UIRID. CALL «2-1074. W Italian food shop. Red Bank are*. TOP SOIL rushed apartment*. An WW!^ MENDED AND BOUND 787-JM2. Oood par, ail ysar round «g»jl««CO. BU.U0X 1——HEN CHAIRS RECOVERED — month or1I tor. «Bts*. AST M2-14O7. 741-5600 I'M LOOKING position. Mnette seU and bar stools. Monmoutt ?r*N|& "*'» -«, or • SALES COUNSELOR >ineUe, us Monmouth St, Redlank. COUTURIERS—HELENE REGISTERED NURSE — Full tlml FOR A PARTICULAR Dress DealKnere — Specialists In til good saiary, may live In. Ocean Grove Looking (or married man to start In MAINTENANCE MAN , MRS. ROBERTS tings. 747-3887. Nursing Home. 63 Clark Ave., Ocean Full time, some vxperiencs In car- win be Wry happy to help you select sales and progress to managiment. TYPE MAN your new window shades from donna enctii- ilre pain. li-7|anM.~|> AM NEWSPAPER ROUTE—IIAZLET— Grove. Business background or college ds- pemry, electrical, and otter minor re- mis nan will hare neat appearance, •air work necessary. Company bene- of IMS styles. Bring your rollers, or a.m. to » p-M. ROLSIDEL AREA — 6-7 a.m. (100BECRETAR, Y RECEPTIONIST wanK llrabls. S750 per month salary. If you your windows measured, no charge. «g. CM t«t plus, per week. Ideal ror husband and for doctor's office, 4 days a week, i-t quality. Days. M9-757J; avenlnfs, 74T ibinty to preatnt a product for sale, Its. Apply to store Mgr, DECORATORS SHOWROOM BAM otsi. kbit to dsvote three hours an evening Magnificent three-room outfit to be sold wife, call for appointment. 10 a.i Including Sat. Experlerice preferred. Ive days a week. Ttils man will take TWO GUYS PROWN'S at, a eaerWee. Nme-pe. living room • o.m M4-4SI1. Writs "B.P." Box 520, Red Bank. a personal Interest In his position. Broad St. Bed Bank TtHeCO jrtthx " "slun two" setir rnatcnTog te- EXPERIENCED PORTER-FOR NUR- This man will be able to add W0 a iesT sla*f-»c. Mmeh walnut SING HOME. PLEASB CALIi 571 week and more to his present income •OR TUS piaracT meovuta bedroom; sattn-pc. modem, dlartte.._ . UODERN: , .. AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE OlSD. •/.. , . •». tatfonai tompany products, Die hou— OOWN—Bridesmaid drassst and all ac- trade-in railks. Oily SM er B.50 ly decarata. lotd.name tor BO years. CLERK-TYWST cessories with Individual personal ser- ienleu to __ SALESMAN — Experienced tor Im vice, call Dorothy ~ ' Prtrate entrance. furr^ture store. Knowledge of Interior Call 291-M87. JR. DRAFTSMAN __ILD FDRJOWRB 402.7773. »-U ». FRO*- W. , KBTPORT TvTO^BDJtOOM __ decorating helpful. Excellent salary mOLERALE CLERK—Oood handwrlt. Diverse and mtenatlnr poilllon In I 1-iPkWRlTEM. ADDtNB msirhine* plus commission. VI 6-&419 c. Operate simple calculator. Nice engineering and reaeaich dWalon ol IS4-3OK Open late M«n. tnd Frl. t KENT — On lake In major corporation. Location. Red Bank, 01 mtkas new or used. OuaranuM I. rues., Wed*., Tru-i, till S, SaL, W-10S1, evenlogt. SHOE SALESMAN — Experienced. opportunity for young; man. Qood sala- \AC1 EMPLOYMENT AOBNCy "29 New Jersey, adlacut to FennsylvuU SEA BFUOHT — »_Ssned wtmtan. Apply THX OROBSUAN SHOE STORE. Railroad station. Next to theaUr. W«ll^^^ 70fl cookman Ave,, Asbunr Park. 775< White St., Shrewsbury. 7*7-3tM. PPAN oven — Vie* gas ztngl rental, two rowha and shower, fcttt(t> entrarfee"tttilltlea. -ft S4MW*. TREMENDOUS 36U 'RUCK DRIVER, ROOFER'S HELP- Pleasant working conditions, excauinl YOUNO MAN — It to 30 years, for ER—We need two men capable of fringe benefits, and ample opportututi BELFORD—aw-room ftsrjlSBa* stock, sales and delivery. 5H days for learning the above work. Call for ap-for advancement. PIAXO — n* ment. PrtvaU anumnce. Call IS THE WORD FOR THE retail palnt.wajlpaper and artists' ma- pointment. 757-O7M, 7:30 a.m. Io8:30a.m. complete. terials. Must be alert, honest and ac- Must be a fair to good typist wit BOT'S 34" BICYCLE RED BANK — Three reom curate. Apply Ooloreat Co., 13 Broad SHEET METAL WORKERS some clerical ability. Drafting an U STORM WBfflOW* - : or unfurnished. Private St, Red Bank. Pay MS week. blueprint reading skills are not mud GUARANTEED, NO arswir Adults. T41-«4xt or MMm AND HELPERS tory, but a Junior Drutsmaa wi 872-1U2. typing ability will be welM)uall!led t< RXSrAURANT EQUIPMSNT — Tables, SEA BRIOHT — Furntehsd "<*er ALSO STOCKMAN tills position. lillrf and booths. Vary good to ex- rental, three rooms, baxhT^titlUHSf. BENCH HAND cellent condition. PeraonaT Interviews MERCHANDISE WANTED private entrance, jit, tiu**. Good opportunity, Steady work. Cal Mall a brief resume of education, en. onlyl , no phonh e callsll . HOWARD JOHNJOHN- RED BANK-Sutton . 1966 222-1651 or 232-3035. ION RESTAURANT, Rl », Middle- In Morjarn Baktshop ployment history, draft etatui, " >L COVER — For J4' mini pool. Branch Aranue. » as ACHINISTS HELPER—Young man. saliry expected to: SS?1 ment. Kent lnoludss Full job security guaranteed, P*uH time, with working knowledge ol NEARLY NSW — serta double foarn electricity. Call baslo machine tools and equipment. Sheila Macks, Pereoanel Dept. mattresa and spring, bed; cneet with Send personal resume to Red Bank are*. Call 741-4743. INTERCHEMICAL, CORPORATION mirror: two lablu. Limed oak. TwACo T NOW I Top dollar paid for eleotrtc narking. RSfcle- CHEVROLETS! Alter 7:30, 229-2033. e7 W. 44th Bt. wing-back chairs. 1125. W-Klt, anal all pre-lti* trams and toy eataloga. "C.J.," Box 520, Red Bank. New York, New York 10038 • tfter lalJdS2M F STOCK ROOM ATTENDANT — Som< An Equal opportunity Empioysr. SOFA— BK>— Two years old. BM THREE-ROOM famIshed tt«Ma«st,-- experience helpful, but not necessary. otter can ba seen « Red Bank Shoe FACTORY WORKERS — Several open- Ixcellem opportunity for person seek- WASHING MACHINE REPAIRMAN UUlRlee supplied. Business oo—4e pre- young man mechanically lncllndsd. Ap- Repair Shop. Monmouth St. t B.M. ferred. Located Oeean Bird.. AflaaU* ings In press department after short ing a penmai*nt position with our fast If. M1-0M4. ^^ training period, Good Incentive earn- rowing company. Good working condl- ly In person EatorJtown Television, or flor* Ions, liberal employee benefits. Appl] } Hwy 30, Eatontown. KAREY ALUMINUM ings. Shift work. Apply' ATCO CER- £ U the toy nuns in the aluminum atom —_.. , Itsded tab LONQ BRANCH .— Three-towl fe> ON DISPLAY NOW AMICS CORPORATION, Hwy, 31, Key-> to 4 dally, THE ROWAN CON- YOUNO MAN WANTED — Experience' lamps. Hflany and art glase. STH70S. nlehed apanmenL Private antratua. port. TROLLER COMPANY, 2> Bridge Ave., and screen window Industry. Save «S All utsllUs* 701 Broadway. Red Bank In t&ctory work. Apply In person on each window. We an iUtrlbiton AUTO DEALER NEEDS MAN to work Ralph frfedland * Eros.. Locust St. ' pajs) the savings on to you. on used car lot. To dean and main- MEN-AOE NO BARRIER Keyport PITS AND LIVESTOCK r FTJpA SEE THE EXCITING tain used cars. Permanent Job, top START YOUR OWN BU8INSSS TV TECHNICIAN — Black and 1 PROWN'S 'amuy house. Ultra mode—. AjtttK pay for right man. Paid vacation SELL "KNAPP" SHOES and color TV. Steady work. Call 11 Broad St Red Bank T41-IS00 OOINO AWArr ^1 SxWUO. hospltallzauon, and uniform*- furnlihed 671-2O90 APARTMENT SBE FWOIDAIRB — Must hava valid N. J. driver's license WORK FULL OR PART TIME Oood condition. Clean. US. Catt MT- 8RIO0 Call Mr. Gibson or Mr, Nelson al Complete line Men'a Work Shots am 97IM. 11 SM-1S0O. Uen'a and Women's Dress Shoes. Dallj HELP WANTED—Male • Fenuli OOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPPIES commission plus monthly bonus; In- ACCORDIAN AND CLOTBBS — US AKC champion airs. Females only. Mil KEN WANTED — To work In re- bass with oaas. 12 baas with cats. Her* 747-WtS . CAPRICE" surance benefits; training, selling equip- BABB EMPLOYMENT AOENCT tread shop. Steady work, six-day weet ment, samples free! a. P. Cardinal, ults. Light dinner Jacket; worn once. OBRJIAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES 4VI-ROOMS, ULTRA MODERN — first M.17 per hour starting rate. Apply to Qusilfled PersoQnel For Quality Order sue JJ-48. Call H7-7J81. i Broad St., Newark. MA 3-9191. no Broad Long Branch 10414 FITS weeks. AKC, SU malH. one fa-floor. Furaissied or ura^lrnlshed. I*J»» FIRESTONE RETREAD SHOP, IM r- OIRL'S BLUE, two-—hM blks male. Call U1-4JX, yard. Hew s»c_Dtnej and aetneL La- Forrest St., Metuchen. FIELD REPRESENTATIVE — Young LIKE BOOKKEEPING? We need BBIOE MnOATURI POOPLE — — Wed to West SacT tee owner at » MAIL BOY—Nice appearance. Musi man for Ocean County afflce. Some steady, dependable person who Is goo< Pearl St. Get Braaen. .' college. Excellent opportuxflty. Oredlt with figures, can type and has goot • red, two years old. Bast affer drive shift cejr. Light typing. Excellent RUMSON — Watergront FOLLOW YOUR FRIENDS TO opportunity and chapce for advance- background helpful. Start at $428 nandwrltlng to work In trie bookkeep- OLD yURNITURB - Anuoaea, OBlsa, ment. Recent high school graduats o.k. month plus car and expense*, ACE ing department ot a local concern. rlaeswara. art obJecU and brio-a-brao. ST. BERNARD PUP"IB — AS dllo aapartment r ACE EMPLOYMENT AOENOY, S3 EMPLOYMENT AOENCY. 23 White Pleaaant working corJUIUons and liberal ramedlate cash for utythlnii and evsry. |S|literad, six weeks eM. Call JJ4- Year While St., Shrewsbury, 747-3494 Shrewsbury. 747-3464. fringe benefits. Reply in own hand. iiing. Rusoll-s. JJ Bait Front St. 741- writing stating age. experience, salar SERVICE SALES WRITER and AS- OERMAN mniPHEROB — AKC ,T you buy or build. rUduoed until . MAN WANTED FOR GENERAL SISTANT SERVICE MAHAOER. An- required and three references to "C,B. MAT—tXSSBI — INNERIPRDJO SAM' Month or wee*. BirtnltM and CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. WORK — In Red Bank Hardware swer In own handwriting with refer- Box 520. Red Bank. ?LES, AS IS, ETC. AUjSraB*. VAL- months. Beautiful. Sturdy, Pup». — view. Complete family _yvtng. store. Write P.O. Box 20S, Bed Bank, ences to "C.F.". Box 510, Red Bank, JES TO fti WHILE THIV LAST. TER lfOR»B FARM, Rt. W0, heal., all \iBllUes. StMcOf. til replies confidential. FLOOR WAXER - Full time. Da) SHORELINE PERSONNEL SERVICE 3ASM AND CARRT_fW. IRWlrTS. V OLES — Three montha ol LAROJB 4H-R0OM 325 MAPLE AVE. 741 -3130 RED BANK work. Experience preferred, but nol SHOE SALESMAN — Part-Umi. Ex. IIONMOTJTH IT.. IU6DBANK. 74T-00U- TWO b — necessary. Must have driver's license. patience preferred. Call In person. Announces OPEN UNTIL ». ^ located Must be bondaWe. Call Simmons Be* UD'S BOOTERY, Little Hirer (hop- BABTC ORAND PIANO — Oood eoev - | fJarn S71.BA71 or 4S2-7121. ing; Center. ! I 1 Now we are there I ! I dlUott BIS or hM^oHer. Call 0OEANPOR.T — 77 Broad St. Red Bank T41-3SU RIAL ISTATI FOR RBNT large sunny rooms. NMr. TRANSIT HAN mouth. Private sntrante. in. 145 Ocean Ave. Lakswood 383-11 KELVINATOR BLECTRIO 1UNOE ~- APARTMENTS 40 Bayard St. New Brunswick 3t«-23« Eicellent condition. IM. Oil evfter I . 74?-ft806. T.V. REPAIRMAN - Full or part Follow our ads In Bunds/a Astmr COMMERCIAL RENTAIJ , tune, Vacations and holidays with Park Press and Wednesday's Reglatei FRESH COT. """COUNTRY CLUB nay. Apply In s«non. JCatontown Tele- MAINTENANCE COUPLE — Apart. Mums. S.M a hunch. Borlsn'i Flowers, CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY vision, 80 Hwy. 35, Iatoutown. Broad St.. Bhrewabury. ' APABTMJ—n • «WJU CLUB TO i T ment available. Apply In person. Brook. Safid n« rSur« 3 A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS I 1LECTRICIANB HELPER — Apply In dais Nurelng Home. Hwy. 35. Haslet. OROAN — Thorns*, nieellsyt oondi- TINTON AVE locatrd 1B fSu eRMtr M xrion. EATONTOWN TBUmSION. M SIRLOIN PIT - Openlt tlon. Two-manual. BuXMn Leslie apeak- U. 38. Eatontown. soon. Orlll men, broiler men, kltchi er. call 471-S4JI •wlBB_lng la W4 men, bus boys, cashiers, counter gt~ DININO ROOM SET — Complete full- dub right on the site. ., Full or part-time. Apply In parson inca In Chrysler products preferrs^ slsed bed. one seml.eutomatlo waahtf. away from oflean bathing. f r Adding Mstchlnes — Typewriter* Ceneral Contractors Painting and Decorating 3e.ll rrsehon Dodge. 4W-O3t Bill, Wallers, Rl. 39 and Creitvlew AVI Like new. Call 74MW. rtgicbMi MfttlBia tuLhlnc ti Call 747-»Uft Mlddletown. tours SALESMAN — we have a Jot GUNS — New and used. Buy, MIL t »«si1ilrl4»TirH». ADDmo MACHINES - Typewriters L. BUITH BUILDERS - Patios, al- CARL B. JONES — Painting and STORK WORK - Mornings, Hond or trade. Shotguns, rifles, etc. Man-ha"v7u{ Oate"ol'Fon MonmwKh . . sold, rented, repaired. Berplco's, 101 terations, additions, garages. Call UV for the man who likes people and can erltlun walking distance ot express wallpapering. Fully Insured. Vot free work without constant supervision, Wi Utrougn Friday, Apply In psrsou. H«in ny's Sport Shop" RL 88. I. Ktaneburg. to Newark and New YojkOi ly. oontalnlng about Monmouth 4, Red Bank. 7(7-0185 1785 or 741-7330. asttmata, call 7174041. will train him to serve an establlshei pel's Dellcajlis. 1MO Ocean Ave.. " Call 7M-OM8. • . floor, 747-1 tot SrlghL , kitchen, wtm C SLATS at BRYBR aundry ar« dry cleaning route. Pa; BEAUTIFUL GOLD BABY COACH — range. OB nMgenior. OS AIR CO BEAUTIFUL BROAD ST. — Air eesK Air k Sea Travel Reservations Home Improvements Painting and Decorating commission basis with And Storkline orlb with mattress. Real nAoNIIKJ. Astpla ett-stnot Ughttd Fully insured 711-4338 7IT-N1I uaranteed minimum. Apply 8-8 am buy, reasonable. 8M-10M. parking anal. ^^ Free fistlmate ~ p.m., weekdays and Bat. morning, WAITRESSESI MAIDSI THANKBOIVINd-5-lay weekend by HOME OWNERS—Contractor, altera- JONALD'B LAUNDRY, 44 Mtrlcn St USED OIL BURNER—Hot air, reason- OFFICE AND BTQRJ&"• *JI!!f!.- air, Carillon Hotel, Miami Beach plus tions, additions, painting, masonry, led Bank PORTERSI able. Orlll. 11x90, Vlttl SUM, *Ui* 7»4lU » fMBthTS, Orange Bowl Game, il53 complete. Small Jobs too. 591-8111 Pearl and Bead Reatrlnging Bcrlven Hall, Fort Monmouth Offlcl srii. Conlor; ironer, UttiM. Never KaUon. Call 741-s*0»7 Pelersen Travel Service 741-9590. BA.RTENDIR - Must be expedenosd. Steady, alt-year-round. Muet apply IrJ Club. Call Lt. Bchwilksrt. been used, Wl-MM. penon, SHORE POINT INN, St «, 532-3305 BALDWIN ORGAN -Can be laen Aiphalt Paving Insulation tV Siding Corp. Ixpertly or. braided nylon. $1.60 a. laalet. letween l-l p.m, dally, M Chapin Ave., at to Fim MutsM strand, sterling ciaaps from 76c. LADIES RIUBSILLE'I, SI Broad St.. Red DARPET MECIIAJNICS — And helpers. ASPHALT PAVINGiRC. All brands. Over 11,000 latlslflsd cus- la a Fulletette. part-time, any houfi itop drlreways and parking lota. Bank. Guaranteed to weeks. Top pay-top man j—Ottl atBAT at SOT WATBB for free astlroats Bijm tomers. 10>30 year guarantees, 776. or future foramanshlp, Vaoallon paM. ssll Puller Brush Co. products, Kan S4O7 or Adam Llnsmayer 29149A3. 3ll 7S7-817!. IJ.W to M per hr. Part-time work at* Plumbing & Heating available for students and employei Keating Office on Premises, PART—TIMB TBIJIVIBtOM THCHN; men. Full time dealers can earn lit Auto Body Repair Insurance IAN — Call 542-0403. after Call 4SM074. DON'T tabs MI-MM P1AJMBINO - HeaUisI and balnroom 8 p.m. knock yourself out. Try Prown's ate EXPERT PAINTIHO and body re- remodeling. stop shopping. Always tree dilivery. pair. Moderate prlcss. McCAKthy ABILITY-SERVICE - Dependability MAN WANTED - IxpeHlMtd flatco __, turn»l^ Chevrolet. Atlantic Highlands. 28I-0MC. CORRIGAN'S general building repairs.. Year roui SITUATIONS WANTED -F«nul PROWN'S Ava.,_aB»roilmaUty Tow when you Insure your HOME, AUTO, impioyrasnt. Call 671-1OM after 1 p.r or other lines of Insurance through W Oakland It. Red Bank 747-JTO* YOUNO LADY WISHES APTBBNOp U Broad St. Rid tank T41-TM0 uy Olufcf Aoanmenti and Auto and Truck Rental ARMSTRONG AGENCY, 7(1-4500. JOB — Between 9:30 and 6:30 co WE BUY AND SELL, Rpollog. Siding & Iniulatloo COMMERCIAL RENTALS dinner, call 747-4417, after 3:30. COMPLETE CONTENT* Of nt a neww ccar M truck. Low Nurilng Home WILL OARJP FOR CHILDREN — OUtAN, USED FUNirOIUt. i Ave.A.,, Rsd Bank. 747- OLUDN OO. ma Roofing. Bldins « my home, hourly, dally or weakli Dallly 7 a.m-10 p.m. Insulation InitallM and jruarsiUed Ooearrport ana. Call tO-JUt, Nonas R»n HOLMDBL NUMINO 80MB — As.tor 10 years. 77WM, 2»l-05iO, Oood condition. Small orsdltM for skilled nursing home WOMAN WILL OARB FOR CHI partmant. Call tU-im. Building Contractor cars. Hwy. SI. Holmflel. MD-lm BIDING _ Alsoo, Cupont Tsdlir ut OFFICE DREN — In her own home. Little 111' THE ATT1O - DOTI ud Mill any- Also*. Work guarantesa. ver vicinity. Oall 747C474. RENTALS BUZUDBR — New homes, room ad* DEPENDABLE LADY — Wants week dIUoni, basement and attlo rooms, Odd Jcbt PROWN'S .j.^n. , g, SPACE for Tuesday and Friday. Oall Til-0! i. A. tnuumjaut, B-TABI nnla D Broad K. Red Bank 74MWO evenlng«: after t:V> P.m. [enraueh. 741-B901, MA80NEY -Patios, stefs, sidewalks, Modern Offices Just completed. Om- BOOKKEEPrNO AND TYPINO HOUSE PAINTINO, carpentry, Rss> Rug« CleaiMd — Shampooad tral Red Bank Business Dlstrlat 11.60 per hour. Work picked up I sonable Ratea 747-1U1 or ril-aJIT. delivered. Oall 74.1-M17. DlamondJ Bought or Reityied • Csntrsl Air Conditioning DAVID * IUCK1E8 Hug * Wiling • Sell Service Dlevator LADY WILL CARE for elderly pel Lit us buy thei diamonds you don't Painting and Decorating Service. Run shampooed, floors • Private Parking Spans ion. Available part time, wril wear or let us reslyle them for you • Rent Reasonable 'A.R," Box »20, Red Bank. p persobally. Reuselllea, i> Broad at waxed In home or office. 211-1137, RENT A TV L. II. HILL - Painter Interior and • Inspict and Comnire One monlii tree. exterior. No Jobs too lane or too from M 1* T p.m. •mall. Very reasonable, Call MfrMW, Ttl Annrerlng Soviet SITUATIONS WANTED - Mall KBNMOItE WRINOin .vVASfflBR EaWrUlnment Ukke new — HO 747-1100 MAN — Sober, hones! and IrMuitrio CaU M«-MM (MM# OHCUM AM avauabls, for latest Bread- work pan-tims, or full Urn*. MI and Major •ports, tlvaoti 54 Bread St. Rtd link mman, janitor r handymen nouth at, Red %nk. •emoe. t OK Tit NM tip. 18, HOUSES Ft)» THE DAILY REGISTER PiJeup Kills Haskell Meet Saturday VICTORIAN CHARM Thii older home, completely redecorat- HOUSES FOR RENT ed, bouts of a. gradou* living room, formal dlnlnf room and tat-in kitchen. Race Driver frviROOM BUNOALOW AND RAFou- r bedroomi, two lull bathi plus an 23 Charities Benefit KAGB — NMrly decorated. Tile bttn. excellent ichoo! area. Many extras art CHAMJOTTE, N. C. (AP) - AdulU. 1125 Wu» ULUitlel. Runuon. S42- tncludtd in the U»w, low price of IU« (23,900. A spectacular five-car pileup in the first lap of the National 400 FOUR-BEDROOM. 3'i-ba.th furaianed STERLING THOMPSON From Hunt Meet Take home 18 Red BUM. Living: roam, kitch- AND ASSOCIATES, REALTORS en &n& rien. Garage. Large lot. S2OQ & stock car race yesterday killed month. ROI^TON WATERBURY, Keil- Mlddletown 747-5600 MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — again this year. tor 16 W. Front fit,. Red Bank. T4T- one driver and injured^Snother Thirteen Monmouth County chairi- Post time for the first race l« I5O0. BUDGET PRICED Btory house, First floor: Living Harold Kite, 43, of Augusta, table organizations will be the big2:30 p.m. However, following a JL!hvrROF"J'—'HIREE BEDROOM FUR roam, dining room, kitchen, and pantry. Ga., making his first start in a winners Saturday when the 35th tradition established years ago, NISHED HOUSE—Finished basemtnt. Second floor: HaJJ and three bedrooms. Near schools and churches. No pets. Pull baaement, tWo porches enclosed. high speed race since 1955, was annual Monmouth County Hunt the Woodland Farm gates will be TI1-1M7. Nicely landscaped. $14,500. pronounced dead at the track Race Meeting is held on the thrown open to the public at 11 SEA BRIGHT — Five room untur- CASEY'S AGENCY hospital. Jimmy Helms, 23, of Woodland Farm estate of Mr. and Bt»he<]. Available immediately. $90 per Realtor 264-8442 m. month. C»" 7(!JI«. Muluple Listing Hwy. 35, Hazlet Charlotte suffered cuts and Mrs. Amory L. Haskell on Cooper Amory L, Haskell, president of h>UR-BEDROOM HOME IN BRJEL.U: bruises but was not seriously Road. — On large lot. Furnished, 1300 MIDDLETOWN the Monmouth Park Jockey Club, month. Unfurnished, S225. 223-3670, Just completed. Three-bedroom split hurt. The Riverview Hospital in Redheads the Hunt Race Committee. BUNGALOW — Six rooms and, bati, level. Paneled r«Cr«ation room, country UnJuraisted. Jn Bcltord. Ctll kHctiej), basement, lot* ol trees, Oniv The wreck involved cars driv- Bank; the Monmouth County Or TB7-O818 JlT.990. Don't delay, call today, THE KIRWAN CO., REALTORS, 7S7-SM0. en by Kite, Helms, Sonny ganization for Social Services; ATTRACTIVE COTTAGE ON ESTATE Hutchins of Richmond, Va. the YMCA's of- Asbury Park •— For rent. Unfurnished, five rooms. RED BANK-RUMBON ana ml lei Bun room. Two baths. Qaxage. Phone around. Complete listing!, homes, Rock Ham of North Augusta: Long Branch and Red Bank; 7O-1228 74MMS. farmi, builnetses. Member multiple listing servfea. Largs private parking S.C., and Frank Warren of Au Monmouth Council Boy Scouts of OLDER RED BANK HOME — Unfur- nished. Four bedrooms. J150 a month. gusta. America; Monmouth Council o Call ROLSTON WATBRBURY, Realtor, Girl Scouts; the Salvation Amiy; M W Front 8t.. Red Bank. 747-3500. RAY STILLMAN, Realtor Warren's 1963 Chevrolet appar- M8 Hwy. 35 dnrewsbury U1-8600 the Public Health Nursing Asso- MtDDLETOWN—Three-bedroom ranch, ently got too high on the fourth rood location for children, rent $160 MIDDLETOWK — Efght spacious rooi ciation of Rumson-Fair Haven- * month. 842-2537. In a fascinating arrangement of split and spun out. Other cars follow- level convenience. Three bedrooms and ing almost bumper-to-bumper Sea Bright; the Women's Auxil RENTALS -- SEASONAL — YEARLY fourth den or bedroom. 1H baths, iary of Marlboro Hospital; the ELLA WILTSHIRE, Realtor! oversized attached garage, large dry were forced into a wildly-spin- A DIVISION 1480 Ocean Ave.. Sea Brl£ht. 842-0004. basement, storm windows and doora. ning melee. Oceanport Fire Department; the Saturday's Results RUMSON ESTATE AREA — Modern dishwasher, freezer, washer, dryer, re- frigerator, wall mounted air eorAHtfnned Middletown Fire Department, and Neptune 19, Long Branch 12 three-bedroom ranch. Den. Two full in master bedroom All centered on Kite's car wound up in the top the Navcsink Hook and Ladder fcathl. Large paneled family room with la lane oE the turn. The other cars Brick 21, Freehold 0 fireplace In basementr . Two-car over- SPEAKER — Dr. William G. Van Note, president of Monmouth College, right, was Company all will be beneficiaries ilced gar&ge. 2H *o * plot- Excellent ibility to shopping worship, schools involved in the smashup wound Monmouth 18, Red Bank 9 view and privacy. Yearly lease. UN- etc. Oome see at *i9,-900. Call 671-3167, guest speaker at a dinner sponsored by the Northeast Conference, Charge Account of this year's 5-race program of Next Saturday's Game* furnished. COO pe-r month. William Hill. up on the infield apron. Hutchins steeplechasing. 7M-76B8 MIDDLETOWN was the only, driver able to con Bankers Association, in Crystal Brook Inn, Eatontown, Friday. Dr. Van Note lauded Brick at Neptune JIIDDLETOWN TWP. — Six-room older Bran! new custom-built thrte-bedroom tinue. Two outstanding events high Monmouth at Middletown Colonial home. Two-car garage. Im- ranch. Dining room, two-car garagi the Central Jersey Bank and Trust Co. for its sponsorship of cultural and educational Freehold at Toms River mediate occupancy, J125 per mo. Ref-basement. 140' lot. Owner will paint a light the afternoon of sport — •rencefl required The McGOWAN rooms to your tavorite color. Asking The pileup occurred well back seminars at the college. Also shown are Arnold Brandemihl of Lincoln Park, Mich., the Monmouth County Gold Cup, STANDINGS AOENCY. 747-3000. only $18,400. Act quickly. THE KIRo. f the field of 44 starters and did WAN CO., REALTORS, 787-5500. association president, left; Mrs. Van Note, and Herbert Boyd, Easy Charge Depart- 2-mile race over stiff brush WIT SHREWSBURY — Spacious older-type UTTLE SILVER — Desirable area, not involve the leaders. Neptune (M) ..!.. - S 0 home with excellent surroundings. Door- excellent condition. Ou busline. Fully ment manager of the Central Jersey Bank and Trust Co. barriers, and the Monmouth •tep transportation to schools, etc. landscaped. Walk to schools, shopping Kite operated an auto parts County Hunt Cup, a grueling 3- Brick (2-0-2) -—2 0 Days 532-1911. BvenlHEJ after 8, HI and trains. Con ore Le swimming pool. 6306. Three large bedroom*. Large closets. business in Augusta. He had mile contest over post and rail Toms River (3-1) 2 1 THREE BEDROOMS — U4 baths. Two tile batha. Large eat-in Icitchen Formal dining room. Fireplace. Fully been racing since 1929, but in re- fences. A hurdle race and twoLong Branch (2-1-1) I I Ulce home with river rlghti. For rent finished basement. Asking 124,900. 747- cent years only on short tracks events on the flat turf courses Monmouth (2-2) or sale. Call 747-3225. 2326. Hawk Sailors () FAIR HAVEN — Unfurnished. Quaint His wife and two children were will complete the afternoon's Red Bank (2-2) 1 Colonial. Two _-bedrooms- , 3!4 baths. CUSTOM BUILT — Perfect condition. Near river. S125 monthly. '747-4321. Three-bedroom, split level oft beautiful not present for Sunday's race. schedule of racing. Middletown (1-3) - 1 82'x2D0' lot In Fair Haven. Excellent Are Champs Freehold (0-3) 0 LEONAJIDO _ Lovely cottage. Large residential neighborhood, Near schools It was the third fatality at the Band Will Play •paclotii rooms. Private. A churches. $24,500. Call 741-4721 1 mile Charlotte Motor Speed- EAYONNE - Monmouth Col- The Hamilton Township band B DIVISION 291-1334 Next Saturday's Garnet ment, with oil heat. {69.50 Includes all way since it was opened five lege's sailing team won the Hol-will provide martial music for utilities except heat. Call 747-1702 days,. years ago. the picnickers on the hillsides Keyport at Manasquan FURNISHED ROOMS 542-0064 after 4. land Trophy sailing competition Glenn Fireball Roberts was overlooking the race course and Shore at Rarltan ROOM FOR RENT — 112 per week. POUR-ROOM COOPERATIVE — Call Pt. Boro at Southern Mold Service, Allantio Hotel, Fair Ha- after 5, all da; weekends, burned in a three-car pileup dur- among New Jersey teams yester- pony rides for children will be ven. 741-9776 Jackson at Pt. Beach 5424991. ing tfie eaFly part of *e 1964 day, amassing 29 points to win a popular between-race attraction FURNISHED ROOM with kitchen prl- MIDDLETOWN-Wrne-roora split, four STANDINGS vueges. BUKablo lor single or couple. bedrooms, 1H bathi attached garage, World 600. He died two months over three opponents in Newark NORTH Call 872-0360. circle driveway, wailto-wall carpeting, later. FURNISHED ROOM t- BuBineas gentle- beautlfuUy deoor&ted, $21,500 Owner, Bay. W L T man. Kitchen prlvlleaU,. TV. 27 Waver- 671-9171. Manasquan (2-1) - 2 ly PL, Red Bank. \ NEWLYWBDS ar*l retired couples. Two -LEGAL NOTICE- •Princeton finished second with High School bedrooms, living room, large kitchen, 1 Rarllon (2-2) 3 BINGLE ROOMS — Clean, comfort- utility room or den, full tiled bath. 27, Rutgers 24 points gave the able reasonable. Gentleman preferred. PUBLIC NOTICE Matawan (2-2) Jt »: Wallace at., TU-S39J. oarage. All utilities, Home completely paneled, Icariet third and host Steven; Taxes S160. 787-5841. Ati ordinance entltleed AN ORDI 1 Soccer For Ihore (2-2) -.1 FURNISHED ROOMS — NAKCE REGULATING TRAFFIC AND Tech was fourth with 18. All bu Clean. Comfortable. Call ATTRACTIVE OAK HILL RANCH - PRESCRIBING MAXIMUM SPEED So. Freehold (2-2) .2 711-1M3 Paneled den with & Eireplace, threi LIMITS ON WILSON AVENUE IN THE itevens qualified for the anntia bedrooms, two bath?, full basement, TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN AND 'all championships of the Middle The Week Rumson-FH (2-2) : I two-car garage, lovely yard with tree; PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THE Keyport <(M) ...0 HOUSES FOR SALE and a brook. Wall-to-wall carpetlr/L VIOLATION THEREOF was presented Atlantic Intercollegiate Sailing As- throughout. Range, oven and dishwash- Tor introduction and first reading on TO.MOIUlOTC N HATCHES SOUTH er included. Must be sold. Asking only SeplemDei H, 1965 by the TownsWp sociation to be held at Annapolis Monmouth at Long Branch W J32.W0. Call 264-7250. CommltteB of the Townahlp of Middle- Nov. 20-21. Monmouth, which lleil Bank at Ocean PAUL P. BOVA NEPTUNE — Three-bed roam split lev* town and on October 12. 1965 was Henry Hmlson nt Mlddletowa Lakewood (4-0) S wVth fourth bedroom or den. Playroor finally adopted and approved. also won the Holland Trophy com- Shore at St. Rose jj. 671-2544 ERNEST G. KAVALEK, Mayor Brick at So. Freehold Pt. Boro (4-0) 1 with bar, built-in, TV, sureo, wall-tc petition last year, was second to rceholtl nt Pt. Boro ! I REALTOR-INSUROR wall carpet. Aluminum storms am Townahip of Mlddletown Pt. Beach (2-2) ...2 screens, garage. Fenced yard. FHA am Allot: host Navy in the fall champion- Nentunfl at JacKRon I TOAPE YOUR HOUSE IN VA appraisal IIS.OOO. ' 113,BOO. phone Thotnai T. Conrad. Clerk ships a year ago. wood ai Toms Rivpr Central (1-3) 1 for appointment 775-0112. Oct. IS FRIDAY'S MATCHES Wall (1-2) 1 RAMBLING RANCH noutli «l Henry Hudson RED BANK VICINITY — Brand new. PUBLIC \0TICE Skippering for Monmouth in Branch at Mlddldown Jackson (1-3) 0 Featuring three bedrooms, IVi baths. Three-bedroom ranch.. On beautiful •% An ordinance entitled AN ORDI Shore at Red Bank 18' living room, paneled game room acre wooded lot. Fireplace In paneled NANCE REGULATING TRlAiFFIC AND Division yesterday was Nina Vuy- Freehold at Pt. Boro Southern (1-2) 0 with bar 18x50'. Modern kitchen, din- 22' recreation room with sliding doors PRESCRIBING MAXIMUM SPEED Toms River at Freehold ing room. Newly bijllt seven yean ago. to patio. Kitchen with built-in appli- LIMITS ON COUNTY ROAD 50 FROM osevich of Fair Haven, who wonRiverview Academy at Ocean OTHERS City icwer*. CCal l and make an appointpp - ances. Living room 14x20'. Dining room. CHURCH ROAD TO MIDDLETOWN- three of four races with Wayne Neptune, at Laliewood Yesterday's Remit mnmentt ttoo seeee toil terrific buy todaytoday. Two baths. Full basement, Two- NEW MONMOUTH ROAD KNOWN A3 'ackson at Brick Askin o 9flo o garage. Call builder. 5*2-2717. KINGS HIGHWAY IN THE TOWNSHIP CIVILIANS HONORED — Outstanding ratings and sus- Edwards as crew. In the race STANDINGS Gloucester Catholic 13, Mater Dei ng «15,9flo. OF MIDDLETOWN AND PROVIDING Monmouth didn't win, Princeton NORTHERN DIVISION 0 Leave The Financing To Ui DO YOU HAVE A VEN lor tall tnti PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION tained superior performance awards, each for $150, W LT Open fl a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and a large lot? Ther; this is the house THEREOF was presented (or Introduc- rvas first and the Hawks sailed Monmoulrt (5-0-3) 1 O Next Week'i Game * Member Multiple Listing for you. TTiree bedrooms, fourth un- tion and flrlst reading on September were presented by Col. Frederick J. Knoblauch, com- lome second. ,ong Branch U-l> 5 1 0 Central at Red Bank COLONIAL CHARM finished. 1!4 baths. LarKe kitchen with H, 1965 by the Township Committee of snore I3-3--I .2 2 1 dining area. 13x22 gameroom. 15xlS the Townahip of Mlddletown and on mander of the Patterson Army Hospital, to Mrs. Gloria Henry Htnlaon 14-5) ! 1 Rumson-FH at Wall Friendly entry Into a gracious 22x24' screened porch. Quiet street. Asking October 12. 1&63 wu finally adopted Bill Bogardus was third and :1 Bank (Mi 2 3 0 living room with a large wood burning $19,500. Call (or appointment. ROLSTON and approved. Long Branch at Asbury Park fireplace. Then walk through tin 22x16' WATERBURY, Realtor, 1« W. Front W. Jameson, New Shrewsbury, clerk in the out-patient 'irst as B Division skipper. Ron Mlddletown iO-7-ll O 5 1 St.. Red Bunk, 747-3MO. ERNEST Q. KAVALEK, Mayor T SOUTHERN DIVISION P. Stevens at Malawan d«n: from there you will enter a formal Township of Mlddletown clinic, and Edward W. Jenkins, laboratory technician. reund was fourtn as skipper in W L T ai» 18x14* dining room. Your tour of KHANSBURO — All yeaT round. Two Attest: Pt. Bofo 15-01 0 Lakewood at So. Freehold the first floor will be complete after Thomas T. Conrad. Clerk nother B Division race. Sue Eit- you have v if ted tii» 12x22' kltohen In bedrooms, full basement, gas heat. Ad- Mrs. Jameson has been on the civilian hospital staff since N'eplune (7-l> 7 1 Next Sunday's Game which ypu will find * built-in charcoal jacent vacant lot. f 11,600, Call after Out. 18 S3.29 ler crewed in Gil three B Di' Freehold (5-2-1) „ 3 2 7, 212-477-7715 'ackson (5-3) „ „ 5 3 Mater Dei at Pope Plus (Pal- grill, modern wall-oven, t&bletop range, PUBLIC NOTICE 1961, and Mr. Jenkins since (957. rision races. "B" sailors com- Brick (2<.21 _ 2 4 extra large Cabinets and many other TOP VALUE! Three year oil home An ordinance entitled AN ORDI- Ijakewooil (l-6-li - 1 6 1 saic) •xtras. On th« second floor there are located on tree-shaded lot. Seven NANCE REGULATING TRAFFIC AND peted in one lass race than A Toms River (1.6-1) _ u 1 6 1 RECORDS four large bedrooms, over which you rooms, four bedrooms, two full bathR, PRESCRIBING MAXIMUM SPEED io, Freehold (0-Mi .0 will find a large fully floored attic with large paneled gameroDm, family kitch- LIMITS ON COUNTY ROAD 516 Division sailors because the wind an exhaust fan. Full basement, extra en two-car garage, basement. Walk- OTHERS R. B. Catholic (0-4) KNOWN AS CHERRY TREE FARM died down. ^Rritan (1-2) large detached two-car garage, nicely ing distance to schools. OB1I us we ROAD-LEONARDV1LLE ROAD-VAL- Mater Del (04) landscaped lot and walk to buses and have the key. Only J28.3O0. ROLSTON Touch Football League cpan (3-51 LEY DRIVE FORMERLY COUNTY •hopping. For quick iala asking $27,600. WATBRBURY, REALTOR, 18 W. Front The races were sailed in Eng-\sbury Park (0-8) Croydon Hall (0-2) ROAD 17 IN THE TOWNSHIP OF Wall (l-2.li St., Red Bank. 747-3SOO. MIDDLETOWN AND PROVIDING sh Kestrels. t. Rose (t-5) Asbury Park (2-1-1) STERLING THOMPSON MIDDLETOWN — $16,900. New Colo- PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION AND ASSOCIATES, REALTOPS nial bl-level. Trees, i bedrooms, 1»,4 THEREOF was presented for Introdu- Middleman 747-5900 BATHS. Recreation room, laundryroom. ction and flrist reading on September Has Three Unbeatens tMMBDIATE POSSESSION One-car garage. Buy now and select 14. 1965 by the Township' Committee of your decoration. 2 surrounding loti, the Township ol Midciletown and on Nate Bruno, Ted Parsons an< ment Touch Football League. ALREADY F.H.A. APPROVED will build to suit. 642-1399. October IS, 1960 was finally adopted and approved. I \ the Esporrin brothers were thi Bruno led Perkins Pancak INCOME PROPERTY" — Ground floor ERNEST G. KAVALEK, Mayor headliners yesterday as threi VETS-NO-DOWN Large Tour rooms and bath. Second Township of Mlddletown House past Mercury Electric, 1 Dholce River Plaza section, three-bed' floor. Large 3'A rooms and hath. Avail- Attest: teams remained unbeaten in th< 0; Parsons' TD pass gave Av able Immediately, Asking J16.900. Seat Thomas T. Conrad, Clerk room Cape Cod. Full basement, large otter considered. Conventional buyer Long Branch Recreation Deparl Rent-a-Car a 7-0 win over Ui< Monif. House In excellent condition. Oct. 18 (3.52 rABRIC only. 229-1817. No closing fees. -LEGAL NOTICE- Daily Record Headliners and Pau ONLY $14,950 INCOME RIVERFRONT — T&ree- hous- -LEGAL NOTICE and Ross Esporrin starred a; es, three acres. 124 Leonard Ave., TOWNSHIP OF RAII1TAN AS LITTLE AS SI5O DOWN Oceanport K4.&09 Income, plus vacant CHECK DISBURSKMENTS Strathmore Men's Club whipped BEACH AGENCY waterfront land, approximate 700' road October 7, 1065 frontage. *3D,500. Call 741-2133. Current Fund Account Monmouth Medical Center, 20-0, BROKER COLTS NECK — Lovely three-bedroom Voucher The three victors share first place 1W0 Hwy. 35 Mldclltlown home. Best buy In area. Owner wanti Name Description No. Amoont (Tll-2727 icilt immediately. Offered at 125.500. TownshiTownshp of RarftanRata,, Payroly l Acct. pavrnll 4962 I tf.901. in the 12-team league with 4-C SALE Open daily Sat.. Sun. B to 0. J. D. ROCHE, REALTOR. LONG Township of Rarltan. Payroll Acct lnsur»n«« *K3 52 B.I records. DOWNTOWN BRIDGE RD.. COLTS NECK. P46-4&55. Township of Barltan, Payroll Acct. ... p,yr<5J 4964 6.4T9. RUMSON TUDOR Township of Rarltan, Payroll Acct Payroll 4965 6,221.' Charm to spare is found in this foyer- NEW SHREWSBURY — Colonial. Four Twp. or Rarltan Board ol Education.... Monthly payment 496S 155,054. Bruno passed lo Eric Swenson tntrance, eight-room home. Four bed- bedrooms, three baths. Largo rooma, The Courier Advertising 4967 144.1 rooms, den, living room, dining room Excelient. J2T.5O0. 747-WSO. Bay shore Stationers, Inc „ Supplies 4905 75.1 John Kiely and Billy George foi and kitchen. Full basement and ga- LINCROFT — Bt. Leo's parish. Near Bayshore Stationers, Inc Supplies 4969 10.5 touchdowns of reven, 25 and 21 rage. Excellent condition. Nicely land- Parkway schools, shopping. Eight-room The Daily Register - Advertising 4970 It.1 scaped. Convenient to River and ocean. Long Branch Daily Record - Advertising 4971 npltt. Three bedrooms, 1% baths, large n Marie Gilson — 9.: yards, respectively, and ran ovei bus and shopping plus only two blocks family room, two-car garage, large Services 4!I72 115.5 irom Bumson School. Asking (23,500, landscaped corner lot. QI mortgage Drinkamatlc Corp Supplies 4973 both extra points in Perkins' win Brown Publishing A Printing Co. Advertising 4. available. Call 74T-559S. Thermo Fax sales ..._ ...... 136.2 Patton Snares Winner STERLING .THOMPSON Supplies ton 56.8! Ace Printing Co. Printing 4975 AND ASSOCIATES. REALTORS The Courier 24.51 Mlddletovn 747-5600 LOTS AND ACREAGE IK 4973 £0.81 Parsons hit Jay Patton with a 1000's OF YARDS JUST ARRIVED! Red Bank. Register ,... ' Advertising 4977 Joseph J. Seaman & Co. 202.. 40-yard aerial strike in the fourth 4 BEDROOMS - 2 BATHS ' Auditing Service! 497g 5,000.00 Robert J. Smith Expenses 4979 ATTENTION BUILDERS — Red Bank H. Thomas Carr ..... ~ 105.00 quarter and conmcted with Ra (112 MONTHLY PAYS ALL area. Or/ly $1000 down required to start Services 4»0 520. M ASS'T QUALITY COTTONS building on one-a-ore plot in A-l resi- Gilbert W. Bennett . Expense! 4981 33.50 Dougherty for t.he extra point t Must sell Uiia large vacant horns with Joseph M. Bonliglto Expenses 4982 dential location. JOSEPH M. RACINA Frank T. Terry, Sr _ 16.81 give Avis its win. living room, large dining room, kltch- AGENCY Hwy 55, South Amboy. PA1- Services 49S3 20.00 «n, pantry, and full basement. Also de- 7777. Walter Richards _ Services Oil 80.00 Paul Esporrin passed to broth tached garage, city sewerage. Oi K. P. Enterplrises. Inc. ...~ - _ Rent 4985 391.fi; Solids 90x200' lot. Quiet dead-end street. Nes TINTON FALLS — Wooded bulldini LAP. Floor Waxln* „... serVjc- 4936 100. oc er Ross for a 30-yard touchdow •verythlng. $850 fi all you need to taki site. Two acres. Price reduced. Jeraey Central Power A Light Co, Serfim 4937 671-2359 20.M and connected with Joe Beamei over. Call owner. 7S7-B216. Dick's Auto Electric Parts 49SS 25.00 Novelties Red Bank Spring. Service _ Parts • 4989 FREEHOLD-LAKEWOUD AREA 21.7: on a 25-yard TD. Ross also ra Holmes J. Gormerley _ _. services 4990 7B.6I Best buy. JFour-bedroom colonial. TW RarJtan Garage — 4191 over a TD from 25 yards away nan old. 2!1 tiled baths, full cellar, REAL ESTATE WANTED Polnt Kt - • 242.5. Prints formal dining room, attached garage, Rarltan Oarage Parts 4032 25. K Paul Esporrin passed to Stai dlahwuhtr. (600 down to qualified Thomas Williams Co Badees 4993 96.25 buyer. No closinr costs. Bhould b HELP — ACTION! Bayshore Stationers, Inc „ Sui>r)llea «ll 3.78 Lubach for one extra point and t Hen. Pull prlC4 $18,S0O. HELP us; our 12 salespeople need a Holmdel Township Police Dept Forms 4995 46.50 brother Ross for the other, listing on your home. V, E. Ralph & Son, Inc. . Suppl 4996 - 6.50 Vals. to 49c yd. ACTION is OUT raotto-professJonaJ *er- Bubler St Bitter, Inc. . 4997 Wsisgold & Krupniclc, Inc. si are Just a phone call away. Sam Straniero — Brl. of Fire Chiefs 4W8 m:» Redwings In 0-0 Tie Trade-ins—Exchanges Larry Laraen .„ - BU. of Fire Chlers 4999 25.00 Hurry in and scoop Brokers Comm&rclal ajid Investment properties Eugene Teatlno „.. ~ „ Bd. O£ Fire Chiefs 5000 23.00 In other games, the Middle- KU Hwy. 9 Lakewood 3S3-3OS Member Two Multiple Listing Servlcei Malcolm PeKiK Bd. of Fire Chlefi . .VI01 25.00 1 WALKER A WALKER Anthony Bfllernn : Bel. of Fire Chiefs 5002 M.IK! town Redwings (2-1-1) and Pepsi- 175.0C up big values! WAITING FOR A Realtors Robert Welgand „. m> oJ Flre CMtjB 5003 Cola (1-2-1) battled to a 0-0 tie Shrewsbury Mlddletovvn.Holmdei: Victor Bayers Bcl. O[ Fire Chiefs 5004 651 Broad Bt. 206 Hwy. 3! Leonard Kaczkowskl R,|. of Fire Chiefs 5005 with the Redwings having two BARGAIN? 741-5212 671-3311 Herb Gallagher _ Lock Bar 5006 Uvlng room, dining room, kitchen. Two Radio-Sports News Services _ I... Supplies 5007 TDs nullified by penalties; Rus- bidrooms. Corner location. Close to WE N£)Hil> — Fiv© or six, z-3 bedroom &COS PLAID and NOVELTY SOLID COLORS homes, furnished or unfurnished, from Henry Jorden Supplies somanno Construction (1-2-1) am schools and •hopping, 312,900. A. FRED Thomas Williams Co. Badges 5f)0!l 63.50 MAFFKO AGENCY, $85 to |175 per month for Incoming O. John Reed .•...._ Expenses 6010 Strallo's Bar (2-1-') did the same, 741-9333. ieraonnel. THE BERQ AOSNCY, Rt. 5011 20.00 5 Mlddletown. 671-1000 Usher Publishing; Co _..„ „... Supplies 6.10 playing (o a scoreless tie, and SPORTSWEAR MIDDLETOWN — Walk to Ri. 35. Four Herman Fedder Expenses 5012 95.50 Jeanne C. McDonouKh Services 5013 SHIRT bedroom", (1 replace, attached garage. 5014 158.25 'ort-o-Call (2-2) blanked Schneid- 1165 a month. -LEGAL NOTICE Manzo Conracting Co., Inc 10,000.00 8wa.rt7.elB Farm 4 Garden Supplies .... VariouSuppliess roads contract 5015 59.8 r's Tap Room, 18-0. COTTONS Kingston Trap Rock Co Materials 5016 HUMBON — Four-bedroom home, liw 5017 372.1 a month. I.KfiAI- NOTICK Malley Bros Trucking Co _ Materials 244.81 Joe Grasso and Carlo Manna FLANNEL SOLICITATION FOR PROPOSALS — Consolidated Laundrlen Corp Uniform rental 5018 ASSORTED BLENDS OF Immtdlatn Occupancy 5019 105.31 were the Port-o-Call stars. Gras- ELLA WILTSHIRE AGENCY. Realtor!, The Fort Monmouth Exchange la to- Bayshore Stationers, Inc Supplies 9.4S llcltlng proposals for the following; aer- Winifred R. Cull en .. „ Services 5020 DACRON AND COTTON 1480 Ocean Ave., Bea Bright. 842-0004. vlcen at Fort Monmouth, N.J.: (a) Ap- 5021 35.00 so ran for a 50-yard score and Supplies 502a 49.50 Um/ SHREWSBURY — Attractive pliance Repair Service, (bj Television Geog ncan Settlement 50.00 passed to Manna for a 65-yard •pUUav«I, on approximately »; acre Rental Service. Further details may beCountontyy Supplpply CoC.. _ _, , 5023 -... Supplies 5024 23.83 aerial strike and Manna ran 40 (fenced), Four bedrooms, 2V4 baths, obtained from Mr. Finn, concessions J. H. KellKlly CCo Supplier 5.1 formal dining room, playroom and supervisor, telephom area code 201, National Chemsearph Corp . Supplies 5025 /ards with an intercepted pass. •tudy. Two-car rarage. 2Ox<0 conoretft 532-3505. The deadline Tor reolvlng pro- 5028 255.03 Tuffibre Co Supplies 5027 49.511 mvlmmlng poo!. Many other extraa. posali Is 4:00 o'clock P.M., E.8.T., No- Malley Bros. Trucking Co, „ Materials 59.61 Feature games this week match Reasonably priced, munt see to ap- vember 17, 1365. The Exchange re- 5028 Matty's Auto Parts 2 Cases oil 5029 17.4C Strathmore against Perkins and reclite. Call for appolntmerrt, week- sprves the right to reject any or all Consolidated Laundries Corp. Uniform rental 7.1.1 Say* after 6 p.m., Bat, and Sun all proposals. Tufflbre Co „ _. Supplies 50M Avis against Mlddletown. day. 741-3231. Oct. 18, 10, 20 {10.35 50111 207.7: riflrltnn Garage . . Supplies 5032 320.7: 1060 CUSTOM RANCH I'UIILIC NOTICK Klnfrnton Trnp Rock Co. ...~ , Materials sc:;:l 39.21 Beautifully nestled on ove>r 1 \i ncres An ordinance entitled AN ORDI Kingston Trnp Rock Co , Material*! 5IBI 372.30 of trend grounds In Holmdel. Three NANC1S REGULATING TRAFFIC AND Tlcf*wat#r Oil Co . Fuel 5fti5 5G0.I bedrooms, rllnlng room. 28x14 bearm-ii PRESCRIBING MAXIMUM SPEED Mobile Radio Dispatch Service Inc. Service 50,1(1 107.011 celling living room with floor to cell- LIMITS ON MURPHY ROAD IN THEHollywood Service Inc _. Fuel 50J7 597.90 Newark Bears ing ^replace, full basement. Priced at TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN AND Lubrication Engineers Inc HupplieB 50:tR 72.00 UPHOLSTERY 36"-45" WIDE 126.900. WALKER A WALKER, Real- PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR THETuffihre Co Supplies 5039 2S.0I torn, Miitdletown-Holmriel. Multiple VIOLATION THEREOF wai preaeoted Galea Keyport Hardware Co Supplies 5010 57.3 Listing* and Trade-In*. Send (or cata- Tor Introduction and first reading on Evtrlto A. Bartiota ; Services i»l2 130.50 FRIEZES IN NEW EASY-CARE log. 671-3311. Beptember 14, 1065 by the Townahip J. H. Kelly Co. Supplies 5011 17.45 Swamped, 35-13 Commutes of tha Township of Middle- 3. Ruistll Wooley _ _ T Certldcata 5013 3.00 NYLON AND ZANTREL®-AND- JUST REDUCED FOR QUICK BALE, town and on October 12, 1965 waiBayihors Btatlonora Inc „., Supplies SOU 10.28 FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — |18,W0 — BrarAl new (Jure e-hed mom finally adopted and approved. Jersey Central Power * Light Co. ., Street Iiyrl 5015 2,211.4 NYLON BLENDS COTTON PRINTS ranch with dining room, basetonnl ERNEST 0. KAVALEK, Mayor Oiarles K. Parker, Inc. ., -Service _s 5016 308.00 Mm "Preacher" Pilot scored two fewtt, full buemenf, attached garage Thom«« J. oormUy . „.., . Material* on large lot. Call noto, 2010900. E R Town 1I11p of Mlddletown 5017 606.00 touchdowns on two and four-yard BNVDfiR A 00., Realtors, 136 Pint Atteat: Lawrencn EvangellBla Materials 50lg 70.00 •Ave.. Atlantic IflfMandg. Member or Thomai T. Conrad, Clerk Swimming Pool & Recr. Services Inc. „ Home plate 6010 runs to lead Fort Wayne to a * Multiple I/stlnr Strvlcaa. Oct. 18 |4.37 West Keanihurg Water Co Service 5030 narltan-Holmdel 8-15 League Inc. Insurance 50M 35-13 Continental Football League Tremendous savings in this one- First quality, machine-washable TR&E8, TREES! Attractive IT HMO NOTICE Wagner Baking Corp - IMes 5052 27.00 An ordinance entitled AN ORDI- Bnro victory over the Newark Bears time buyl Wide assortment of Zantrel® Polynoslc rayon-cotton California rtnch In wooded setting . Transportation 5053 1KM NANCE REGULATING TRAFFIC ANI William JCfmtmond , Sorviccs 50M' 145.00 ast night. elegant upholstery friezes in blend that shuns wrinkles — per- Chetrful iMng roum, dining arm PRESCRIBING MAXIMUM 8PEEI 1?(ir<\* Bnorllng Center Inc. , Bnp pi ten «)55 700.00 long - wearing nylon and nylon fect for school wardrobes. Eye- modsrn kitchen. Three bedroom* Full LIMITS ON COUNTY ROAD Pergy Hunt Hervlcca MM 112.50 Reggie Lee, who scored New- hue men t with partially finished p|By- KNOWN AS NAVEflINK AVENUE IN R.C.A. Bervlc« Co florvlcfl 5037 47.25 blend fabrics. Choice of lush dec- popping selection of smart prints KOian. FUgslor* patio wllh awning. THE TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN Demcn Llbrnrv fluppliea Biiokfl 50,'iB 99.(1' lrk's only two tallies, put his in a Vide range of popular fall Public and parochial •chrxtK ExrH]«Til A.VJ> PHOV1UJNO PB.VALTIJEfl 11,,M orator colors. 54" widths; lengths •ODdftfon, $18,700. KEDDEN AGENCY, THE VIOLATION THEREOF was Keyport Floral -wreaths vm (0.0(1 cam ahead in tho first quarter, up In 10 yards. colors. R«alt«-r 14, 1061 by Township of flarltan, Payroll Account- floe I ft!Securit y SOtiO i-0, with a 31-yard touchdown puss MIDDLETOWN VILLAGE Township Committee of tlie Township 5001 •om Don Jonas, •pm level. 3-4 bedroom*, dJninn room, of MiridlfftowrJ and on October 12, 1963 >lal S204.SOO.IT p*a#lM rfcresllnn room with 'iiwrmo- Capital Improvfmrnt Account WM /.nalJ/ adoptftril and *w Municipal faraj Ml | ID.MO.OO But the Warrlqra scored three Mn* gidlrnr door*. V,*, bathi, tiled. EHNEBT Q. KAVALEK, Mayor Truit Account Wall-town!! ca rpttinr, •lorm», wr.ul will be TVrA Doliiftsi pieV'S for CJLS &#v£oLcto£h' t#r ilne or vi.mi 9)&A Eievecth Street In a southerly dtrtc* Ri er and RlTWi Election DUtrlot will h» rhorn* lohoot. pljw* of fies;lnnlug. OF M1DDLET0WN. jf, j,Jon to a point where the same in- THence (5. along the center lln* ot TH«nc» («) «loiif Ui. «hor« )IM ol School, * Murph Rouli, The poliiBf place for the twenty-first NOTICE insects tte center lint of Lin coin twi Creek io a southerly thenct iwlmmlni Ki«r In » ttnnWT loutti- "••"•- Murphy Road, Port MonmouUi. •lection district will be Port Mcnmoutb Notice Is hereby fivan (hat the Dii- Ireet: auth westerly direction to a point w«dUrly dlrsction to a point whtr* thi I>«icrlpikm of Urn fc Dfscrlplloa of Uie boundaries School, Main St., Port Uonmouth. trict Boards of Election and Registry Thence (11) along the center lice of hert thi same inters ecti the center umi lnl«n»cU th» utterly property of Election District No. IB of Election District No. 18 same Intersect* the •outhirlr **ort iliw fn snd for the Township of Middle- Incoln Street In an easterly direction ie of th* N*w Jersey SUta Highway line of the Garden State Parkway; Mid41t Xannuhlp IS MlddlPtovvn Township Description of the rxmnaarirR or Sandy Hook Bay; , town. County of Mon mouth, Bute of .out* 36; Thenre (7) alone tha auttrly prop- BEGINNING at a point formed by of Election District No. SI Thence (30) along trie southerly saor* o a point in the center Una of Four- rty line ot Garden Blate Parkway In B1O1NNINO at a' point rormed bi W*w Jtnty, will mtet at the respec- .eenth Street; Thence (6) aiong th* ctmter tine of the intersection of tile center line OL the intersection of the center line of lu Mlddlflown TowDKblp .ne o° Sandy HooiT Bay-to a generally tive polling places as published here- Bum Highway Rout* 36 in a south* northerly thence northuteaterly dlrec- New Jersey State Highway Route 35 BKOINN1NO at a point formed by northwesterly direction to * gjitr un Thence U2) continuing aiortg trie cen- on to a point where UieXmme Inter- Cherry Trs Farm Road (County Rout, the Intersection of the center line of ~ line of Lincoln Street aa extended ittrly direction to a point wh*r* the >cti ttle center line of Wflit Front Ho 516) and the pester line of Newand the center line of Cooper Road point where the, same Is InuritciM TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1865 an easterly direction to a point am* Intersects tht center Una of Street and running: ami running: Kingfl Highway and the center line of >y th« center line of Concord Avenue between the hours of 7;W a*m. and lomptons Creek, th* point and place ireet, the point and place\ ol JSegln- Thence' U> along the csnter line of the/ Earle Naval Ammunition Depot «a extended In a northerly direction, rhen the time Intersect! the bound- f Beginning. Thence (1) along Uie center line of Railroad rltht-of-way md running: t:00 p.m. for ths purpose ot conduct- ry line separating Block 1083 and New Btreet In a Boutheriy direction to Cooper Road in an easterly direction ie polnl-and place ot Beginning. • mi the General Election. Hock 3001 or the tax map of Middle- The polling plac* for tht Sixth Elec- Tne polling place for thefienth elec- a point where the same intersect! Thence (I) along the center line ol The polling place for the TW«i»>- , Said Gtnsral Election will be held •n Diitnot will b* the Port Mon- on district will be Itlver i'lui Fire a point In the center 11ns of Clarissa ihe Earle Naval Ammunition Depot rouitti election district will be Leo- awn Towmhip; touth Flrt House, Main St., Port Drive. ..e center line of th« Jersey Centra.1 in laid municipality tor UIB purpose Thence (13) along the boundary line ouse Foster St., River Plaza. Power & Ugiit Company right-of-way; Railroad right-of-way in a southerly nardo First Aid Building, Viola Ave- of electing a Governor for the state [onrrouth. Thence (2) along the center line ol thence aoulhweaterly direction to a nue, Leonard^. iparattng Block 1083 and Block 3001 Description of Ihe bouudanei Clarissa Drlvs In a westerly direction Thence (2; along the center line of of New Jersey, two Members of the !o>reiald Irt a northerly direction to a Description of the boundaries the Jersey Central Power ft Light point where ththee same Intersectss tht e State Senate, Filth Senate District; of Election District No. It to Itss eend; ; Company right-of-way adjacent to thep t le off the New York ft LonLong Description of the bounflarlef )lnt In the center line of New Jtrsty of Election District N». 7 In Mlddletown Township Thence (3) in straight line from center line ot Election District No. ZB three Members of the atneral Attem* la.tr Highway Routs 36; tn Mtddletown Townvlilp the end of Claris Di to e, point boundary of Bodmar. Park In a south- Branch Railroad right-of-way; In Middle town Township bly: a Sheriff for the County of MOD- Tbenct (14) along the center line of BEG'KNINO at a point rormed t>y ESQINN1NQ at a point formed by 'here tthh e same Intersects thh e centet r erly diiectlon to & point, said point Thence (2) along the center line ol mouth; two Members ot the Board of Jersey State Highway Route 36 intpraectlon of the center line of intersection of ths center line of .Ine of Koberta Drive at Us interac- being adjacent to the southwest cor- 'he New York ft Long Branch Rail- BEGINNING at a point in the cinter Ch«s«n Freeholders for tht County ol BDuthcaiterly direction to a point CentraJ Railroad of New Jersey cw Monmouth Road (County Route tion with tlie center line ol Walker ner of Bortman Park; road right-of-way in a, northwesterly di- line of Newman Springs Road (County Wonmouth; three Coroners for tlie 'here the iame Intersect* the center t*ht-Df-way and the center lint of o. CO) anl the center Una of Park Thence (3) continuing along the Jer-rection to a point In the renter line of Route No. 620) where the came it in- County of MonmouUi end the following 'hoinpi.on Avenue and running: venue and running: sey Central Power & Light Company the southerly branch ot Twin Brooks; tersected by the easterly bounduy Ine of the EarHe Naval Ammunition Thence (1) along the center lins of The e (O along the center line of municipal offices, viz: )epot Railroad right-of-way; Thencu (1) along the center line of Terrace In a southerly dlrec right-of-way aforesaid In a generally Thence (3) along the center lire of lire of the Garden State Parkway and v Two Member* of tho Township Com- ;e Central r.allroad of New Jersey E'ai'k Avemie In a generally noutheajt- Walkei southerly direction to a point in thehe southerly branch of Twin Brooka tnlttei for ths full tarm of three yean Thence (19) along the ctnttr line of Ight-of-way In a southeasterly dlrec- irly direction to a point In the center tion to Iitt s endd ; in an easterly direction to a point In „ , -..ce (1) along the center line of iia Earle Naval Ammunition Depot Ine or Bant Road; Thence 15) along the center line of center line of a pond; •ach. laJlroad right-of-way In a northeaster- on to a point where the same In* Wa.ker Terrace s-s extended In a south Trance H) along the center line of the center line of Spruce Drive; Newman Springs Road aforesaid In a ects tne center Hue ot Pews Thence (2) along thB center line of laid pond In a generally northweiterly Thence (4> alone the center line of generally westerly direction to a point The following Is a description of the direction to a point wh*r» the Same rei>h; :aal Koaii in a generally southerly erly direction to point where tlie £ lection Districts in the Townshp of ntenects ths northerly property line [rectlon t» a point in tha cemep linesame intersects a stream known ai illrectlon tu a point where Uie same Spruce Drive In a northerly direc- aald point bains distant two hundred ectlon p Intersects tnB center line of Front Ave- tion to a point In the center line of twelve feet morn or less (212' p^* II Id die town, to wit: tl the Central Railroad of New Jer- Thrnce (2) along tho center-line of Kingn Highway; ieyey; ews Creek In a northeasterly dlrec Kings Highway; Thence <6> continuing clang the cen-nue as extended In a northeasterly di- or minuji northeurt of the Intersection Description of the boundaries ThencTh e (16) along iha norlhorly pr on to a point where the same in- he (3) along UIB center line of ter line of the stream Known aa Mill rection; Thence (6> along the center line of of Un center line of Spring Garden of Election District No. 1. •rty line of the Central Railroad tersects tha southerly ahore lint of rigs Ulghwth y IIn a Keneralll y wester- Brook In a generally southerly direc- Phence (5) along the center line of Kings Highway In an easterly thence Road with the center line of Newman Middletono Township Sandy Hook Buy; direction to a point in the center Frost Avenue aforesaid in a «outhwe»t- aoulhewiterly thtnct easterly thence Spring* Read aforesaid; ? JerseJyy In an easterlemterly directiodirt n Inn of Stats Highway Route 35; tion to a point where the same In- northeasterly direction to a point where Thence (2) along a line parallel to BEGINNING at a point rormed by - J, point, said point toeing in the Thence (3) along the southerly shore tersects the center line of New Jersey erly direction to a point In the center the same intersects the center lino of tht .RtiFflsction or the center line of sisterly boundary of the Earie Naval ne of Sandy Hook Bay in a north- Thence (4) along the center line of State Highway Route 35; line of Linden Avenue; and distant one hundred eighty four Ammunition Depot Reservation; late Highway Route 2b; in a generall: Thence (6) continuing along the cen-the Earls NavaJ Ammunition Depot feet (ISO measured at right angle* .New York and U>ng Branch Railroad 'ester'y direction to a point where iorthwcsteriy direction to a .mint sal<_ Thence (7) along Ihft center line ot Railroad rlg-ht-Df-way ths point, and right-of-way and Hit center line ol Thence (17) along the e ait erly bound- he aame is Intersect id by the center New Jersey State Highway Route 35 inter line of Frost Avenue in a, south- place of Beginning, from the easterly Uns of Spring O»r- the Earle Navil Ammunition Depot ry of the Earle Naval Ammunition Ine of Ocean Avenue as prolong&ted lolnt being located approximately three a generally northwesterly direction to wester'y direction to»a point In the den Hoad In a southeasterly direction An I road right-of-way and running: )epot Reservation in a generally n a northeasterly direction; ndred twenty five feet (325') west a point where the same intersects the centeeterr liniee of BtRte jtfgnwahwy Route 353; The polling place for the Twenty-iec- lo a point -where the same Intersects Thence (1) along thi canter line ol lortherly direction to a point where Thence U) along the cinter line . the center line of Rosewood Ter- center line of Cherry Tree Farm Road Thence (7(7)) aloruKthB center line of onri Election Diitrlct will be Middle- Jie northerly boundary Una ol a pro- icean Avenue and its prolongation :e; aforesaid; New Jerge*J . SHtfe Highway Route 35 town Villag* School, Kings Highway, posed park; tha £arle Naval Ammunition Depot ha iimn Interaects the southerly short Middletown, Railroad right-of-way in a. -outhwestar- ln« of Sandy Hook Bay: Forftnald in a southwesterly direction Phence ii) aiong a, straight line in Thenca (8) continuing along the cen-in a northwesterly direction to a point TiienoB (3) along the northerly bound- ly direction to a point whers the samt Thence (18) along tha southerly • a point In tht center Uni of Fort generally northeri/ direction to ter llm? of State Highway Route 35 inwhere the same interjects the center ary line of said proposed pajk in * [onmouth Road; Olfit where the same JntemectR the a. northwesterly direction to a point line of Cooper Road, the point and DiMcrltiflttn of th* noundarles southwesterly direction to the north- Intersects the ctnter line of Oak HIM hore line of Banriy Hook Bay In a 'oundary lint sepira-tlng Block fit and ,.. , place of Beginning. of Election District No. 23 Road; ;enerally northwesterly direction to a Thence (fi) continuing along the cei h( the aame Intersects the center In Middle town Towmhlp westerly corner of said park; Thtnce (2) along ths center line ot xvint where the IBID* Interaects the r line of Ocean Avenue In a southerly Hock 61 of th« tax map of Middle- line of Palmer Avenue said point be- The Polling Place for the Eighteenth In *nddlctoivn Towmhlp Thence (4> along thi"westerly beund- Oak Hill Ro&d In a westerly direction :«nter Jin* of Church Street as rectlon to a point in ths centtr lint twn Townshipr ing in the boundary lint separating Election District will be Fairvlew BEGINNING at a point formed byUry line of said park in a generally Co the interaeothn of th« MlddMown ended In a north*rly direction; ' Thompson Ave,; Thencs (6) continuing along the HolmtH i Township and Middle- Bchool, Cooper Road, Uine lnUDiectton of the center line of southerly direction to a point wh«retn« Thence (6) along tha cinter lln* of oundary leparatlng Block 61 andtown Townnhip; Hopplm and the center line of same intersects the chore Uni of Swim- Lincrort Road, fitmm Hollow Road and The no • (10) along ths cinter line of lock Qi ]n a generally northeasterly Description of th* boundaries ming River; Oak Hill Road; Church street aforesaid In a south* nompRon Avenut in a louthwtsterly Thence (9) along the boundary line of Election District No. If Leonardviue Road (County Route No. WMttrly direction to a point in tht Irection to a point where th* same Irection to & point said point being 518) and running: Thence <5] along thi shore llt» of Thence (3) along tht center line ot common point In the boundary linen leparatlng Holmdel Township and Mld- In Mlddletona Tow&ship Swlmmln-e River in a generally east- Stvmra Hollow Koad In a northwester- sinter line ol Port MonmouUi Road, ntenocti th» center Una of the Cen- dletown Township along ths center line BEGINNING iX a point Tormed by Tnence (1) along the center llns ol ral Railroad of New Jersey rlgbt-of- Bp&ratlng Block 80, Block 94 and Palmer Avenue in a northerly dl- Leonardville Road aforesaid In a erly direction to a point where uie ly direction to tht ctnter line of Ksd Thenct (20) continuing along Uie can* Hock 161; the Intersection of the center Una ofwesterly direction to a point where the iame intersects the easterly property Sill Koad; ter line of Church Street In a south- vay, the point and place of Beginning. action to a point where the same in- Newman Springs Road (County Route wsaterly direction to a point where the Tr.» polling Place for the fiaventh Thence (7) continuing along trie >r*ecta the centtr line of Mahoras same intersects the center line of Cald linne ol thtriee Garden State ParkayParkway;; , Thtnce (4) along tha center line ol lection District will b» Ih* But 520) and the center line of the Everett well Avenue; Thence (8) aJont the easterly prop- , Had Hill Road In a southwesterly dl lams Iitftntectfi tht ctnter lint of oundary Une separating HlocK 161 end venue; Road, said point being in the boundary jomptons Creek; eansburg Fire House, Thompson Ave. .lock 91 at the aforesaid tax map In Tr.enoa (10) along the center Una of Thence (2) along the center line oi t li ol the Garden State Parkway reetion lo the canter lint ot Vti. Bast Keansburg, i northerly direction to a point In the line HBparating Holmdel Township andCaidwell Avenue In a northerly direo Scheldt Road, laid point, ajao being Thmca (21) along the canter line of iahoras Avenue in a southeasterly di- Mlddletnwn Township end running: tlon to a point where the same inter- in the boundary line between Middle omptons Creek In a generally south' ;enter line of Daniel Drive; "tlon to its end; Thence (1) along the boundary line westerly direct Ion to a point where Description of the bounfltrlfs Thence (8) along the boundary line ( g he bundary sects the center line ot Clairmont Ave- town Township and Holmdtl Town ot Election District No. 8 leparatlng Block 07 and Block 161 of Thence (11) continuing from the end atlnting Holmdl Thl d lltd ue: i&ld, the point and place of Beginning.' «.TV ship: lie same Intersects the ctnter lin* of it Mahoras Avenue along a straight Holmdel Towiwhlp and Thehenci e (5) along tha boundary Uni 'Jew Jersey State Highway Koute l\. la Middletoirn Township he afnreaaici tax map in a generally Ine In a southeaaterly direction to a dletowwnn TownshiTi p along the center line Thence (3i along the center line of The polling place for the twenty- along Uie center lln* o Thence continuing along the (23) along tha center llm o leepy Hollow Road in a general]* eparating Block 07 and Block 167 of on to tha center line of Stephanie Townahlp; in Mlddletown Township • , boundary line between Miridletown Firk Avenue In a. southeasterly direc- lortheriy direction to a point where e aforesaid tax map In a northwest' Load; Township and Mlddletown Township ; Towmhlp and Holmdel Township along tion to a point In the cinter line o ID same Intersects the center lln* T\y direction to a point where the Thence (13) along the center line of along the center line of the Everett Thence (4) alone the boundarndary line BEGINNING at a point formed by •: > the centtr line of Holland Road In a tiurch Street; Cliap"H Hill. Road; iame Intersect* the center line of New :e»hanle Road In a northeasterly dl- Road a« It formerly existed to a point separating Block &71' and Block 079 the intersection of the center lint of ..« northeastsrly direction to a point In Thence (24) alone th* center lln Thence (2) along the center- lln* of Mnnmouth Hoad aforesaid; tctlon to the center line of Harmony where the same Intereected the foraforesai- d In a northerly direction to aMain Street and the center line of -^ the center Una of Laurel Avenue; •f Church Street In a nouthwesUrly Chapel Hill Koad In a northeaster!' Thence (10) along the center line of ,oad; mer center line of Red Hill Road; point; Murphy Road and running: ;';.. Thtnca (7) continuing along tha direction to a point where tha samt thence northerly direction to a. poln' ew Monmouth Road aforesaid In a Thence (14) along tbe center line of The-nce (3» continuing along the Thence (5) ontinulnK atone tht Thence (1) along the center line of ->?• boundary line between WlddFetown Intellects: the center line of Union the center line of Kings Highway; ;eneraily northeasterly direction to a larmony Road in a southeasterly dl- boundary line • Beparatl..ting. Holmde_.l, boundary line i . antin.. _g Block 971 andMain Btreet In a northeasterly dlrec-, -^ Township and Holmdol Township sjong Avenue, the point and place of Thtnc* <3> along ths center tin* o >olnt where the iame Intersects the •ectlon to, a point where the same In- Township and Mlddletown ThTownahli p Block 979 aforesaid In & southeasterly tlDn to a, point, said point being• to the tha center line of Laurel Avenue In [Inning. Chape) Hill Road as extended in center llns of Park Avenut the point ersecta with the center line of Mur-along the former center line of Reddirection to & point where the same boundary line eeparatlnc Block 771.and a BorUtvaaterly direction to a point The polling place for the Third Elec- northerly direction to a point where and place of Beginning. tiy Road; Hill Road to a point In the existing Intersects the center line of Holly Drive Block 783 or tha Lax map of Middle- formed by the Intersection of tha ctn- Ion DIfltrict will be Belford Indepen- he name Intersects the southerly The polling place for the Eleventh Thence (15) continuing along the cen- center line of Red Hill Road: West, town Township; . • •"• ter line of Laurel Avenue and tndene t Fire House, Sum Highway tio, boundary of the Earle Naval Ammunl lection District will be Mlddletown :tr line ot Harmony Road la a south- Thence (4) continuing along the Thence (6) Hong the boundary line Thence (2) alonf tne boundary line :ico centar lint of the New York A Long 36, Belford. Ion Depot Reservation; •ownsMp High Bchool, Tlndall Road, westerly direction to a. point where the boundary line separating Holmdel separating Block 971 and Block 878 of eparatln* Block 771 and Block 783 i<* Branch Rill road rigM-of*w&y; Thence (4) along the southerly bound- iame Intersects the center line of Cher- Townahlp and Mlddletown Township the aioresald tax map in a southeast- foresald In a, southerly direction fl"*'..(£." Description of lh« boundaries ary of the Barle Naval Ammunition along the center line of R«d Hill erly direction to a point where the ri. distance of approxtmatsly flvg nun* • -<•/;; Thtnct (8> along tha center line o of EieoUon District No. 4 Description or (he txHintUrlrs y Tree Farm Road aforesajd; Road to B point In the westerly prop-same Interaects the center line of Hol-dred fifty feet (5601) to & point; .^A- tha New York It Long Branch Kail Depot Reservation in an easterly di- of Election DlRtrlrt No. 12 Thence,. US) along the center line of ly Drive East; road right-of-way in a aouthsasiirly In Mlddletovm Township rection to a point; Cherry Tree Farm Road aforesaid in erty line of the Garden Btate Park- Thence (3) along a straight Una from • .T, direction to a point where the same BEGINNING at a point formed by Thenre (5) continuing along th In Mlddletowa TowaBhtp way; Thence (7) along the boundary line aald point In a southwesterly direction -.-,- he intersection of tha southerly shon BEGINNING at a point formed by n easterly direction to a point where Thence (B) along the westerly prop- separating Block 970 and Block 677 olto a point ia the center line ot Thorn J\r.. Interneti • the center lint of Ittd loutherly boundary of tho Earle Naval lho Intersection of the center line of he same Intersects the center line of Kill Rottd; Ine ol Bandy Hook Bay and the cen \mmunltion Depot Reservation u ex- erty Ime of the Garden State Park- the a Tore a aid tax map in a southeast- lace: ' .•-/' t«r lln* of Wt.ffneri Creek said poln State Highway Route 35 and the < ew Street the point and place of way In a southeasterly direction to aerly direction to a point In the center Thence (9) along the center line o ended In an easterly direction to a.ler line or the Earie Naval Ammunl' line of the Jersey Central Power * Thence (4 ) alonf the center In* of ,., Red Hill Road In a northeasterly dl jelng In the boundary line separatlni ?olnt wher* the same interaects th The polling place for the Fifteenth point where the same Intersects the Thorn Plsxe in a wait*rly direction to ,->::* Boro ot Atlantic Highlands m< lion Depot Railroad right-of-way and center line of Newman Springs Road Light Company right-of-way; a point rectlon to n point In lbs center lint center line of Stlllwell Road; unnlng: liectlon District win be Harmony Thence (8) along a straight line In ioint In the center line of Serially. *•: •f Klnga Highway; Mlddletown Township and running: Thence *(J) along the center line of School, Harmony & Murphy Roadi, aforesaid; along i Drive; l Thence (1> along the center Una of Tli ence (6) along the center line of an easterly directlon to a point In the 5) along tht center line of' —~ Thence <10) along the center line ol Thtnca (1) along the canter line of itiliwel! Road In a southerly direction Ihe Earle Naval Ammunition Depot Mlddletown. Thence (. Kings Highway In an easterly direc- Wagners Creek, tha boundary o a point In the center lint of Klnge Newman Springs Road aforesaid In acenter line of East Road, said point Schelly DrKIve_ I..n. a southerly _~directio. n ;'-,{' Railroad right-of-way In a southwester- Description of the boundaries generally westerly direction to a point also being the Intersection of the cen- tion to the center Una ct Bpruci separating th« Boro D[ Atlantic High- ly direction to a point where ths same to a point where the same 'Intersects ,-J.M Drive; land! ana Mlddtetown Towmhlp in Thence (7) along the center line o of Election DNtrlrt No. 18 where the aame intersects the center ter line of East Road and the center the cinter line of Locust Terrace; .— lnte-rtects the center line of the New in Miadletown Townihlp line of the Bverett Road, the point line of Ocean View Avenue; Thence Ul) along the center line ol gene raj ly southwesterly direction to 'Ings Highway in a generally south' "ork & Long Branch Railroad right- Thence (6) along the center line of =-'" Spruce Drive in a southerly direction point in the southerly right-of-way 11... isterly direction to a point where thi BEGINNING at a point formed by and place of Beginning. Thence (9) along the center line of Locust Trraca In a southeasttrly di- to the center Una of a slream. aald Thence (1) along the center line of e intersection or the center line of The polling place for the Nineteenth Oeea-n Vl|w Avenue in an easterly rection to a point where tht sam* In- of in* Central Railroad of New Jtrsame .ntereectt tht center line ot Port ie New York & t-oiig Branch Rall- direction to a point in tha csnter line stream being the southerly branch o land Road: oad right-of-way In a southeasterly di- /llson Avenue with the center Una ofElection Dlitriot will bs LlncroTt School, ter-eots the center lint of Maplawood .___ Twin Brooks; Thence (S) continuing along it. Thenca (8) along the center lino c .berdeen Terrace and running: Newman Springs Road, LlncrofL of Eleventh Street; Drive; boundaraoundaryy linn separatinsepr g the Boro ol rection io ihe northerly shore line of Thence (1) aiong the center line of Thence (10) along the center Una Thenct (7) along the center line of —"* Tnence (121 along the center line o 'orlland Koad In a southwesterly d. he Nsveslnk River; Description of the boundaries of Eleventh street Tn a southerly di- the southerly branch of Twin Brooki Atlantic Highlands Mlddletown eclion to a point In the ctnter line ol Thence <3> along the northerly shore Vi\ton Avenue In a southwesterly di- Maplewood Drive in a generally south- to the point where the same lntcrsecti "•hl alonl g tthh e southerly right-of- Ittwn* Road, said point also bi rection to & point, said point being in Of Election District So. SO rection to a point where the name In- erly thence easterly thence northerly Ine of the Navealnk River In & north- :he boundary line depurating Block 771 In Mlddletowa Township tersects the center line of Lincoln direction to a point where the same In- ; tha cenlir line of tha Niw York k way Ur)e of the Central Railroad of ie Intersection of th* center lln* w easterly direction to the point In the Long Bnnch Railroad right-of-way, New Jersev in a generally easterly Jowne Road and lha center line Ol and Block 700 of the tax map of BEGINNING at a point formed by Itreet; tersects the center line of Ward Place; ,! center Uni of Btata Highway Route Mlddletown Townahlp; the intersection of the center line of Thence (11) aiong the center lint of Thtnce (8) along the canter lint or Thence (13> along the center line of direction to a point In tha cinter line Whlpporwni VaJlty Road; Lincoln Street In an easterly direction the Hew York * Long Branch Hall- )f Many Mined Creek; Thflrce- (9) along the center line u Thence (2) along the boundary line tlie Niw York A Long Branch Rail- Ward Place in an easterly direction to •_ rotd right-of-way in a southeasterly Thence (3) continuing along th Bowne Road In a generally southeast iparatlng Block 771 and Block 700 road right-of-way and the center line to ft point In tht center lint of Four* a point where the same intersects ths. , Thence (4) along the center line oi aforesaid in a northwesterly direction teenth Street; ' direction to a point where tha sarni >oundsry line at pa rating the Boro of erly direction to a point In th* centei State Highway Route 35 in a north or the Earle Naval Ammunition Depot center line or Wilson Avenua; - Intersects tht tenter line ot the Ear) Adantic- Highlands and MIddletovi Ine ot Browns Dock Road; :o a point said point being a com-Railroad right-of-way and running: Thence (12) continuing along tht cen< Thence (9) along Uie centtr lint of 'eateriy direction to a point where the mon point- of Blocks 771, 783 and 760 ter line of Lincoln Btreet as extended [ rVkvai Ammunition Depot Rallroid Township alonr th* center line o Thence (10) along the center line c ime Interaects the center line of the Thence (D along the center line of Wilton Avenue tn a southwesterly dl- , right-of-way, tha point and place of Many Mined Creek In a generally Irowns Dock Road In a southeaster! >f 'he aforesaid tax map; the New York A Long Branch Rail- in an easterly direction to a point rectlon to a point in the center line •'- ? EfcrlB Navsl Ammunition Depot Rail Thence (3) fclong the boundary line where -the '&rne Interaects the bound* ••ginning. southeasterly direction to a point wher direction to a point in tht center Uni road right-of-way, the point and place road rlght'Of-way In a southeasterly di- of Chtrry Tret .Farm Koad (County •«- The polling place for the First KUc- tlie i ft me Intersects the canter Una oof Neveslnk River Road; separating Block 771 and Block 783 rection to a colnt where the same In- ary Ine separating Block 10S3 anRout! e No. 516); '.'".. if Beginning. aforesaid In a northwesterly direction tersects the northerly snore line of theBlock 3001 of ths tax map of Middle- Thenca (10) alone tht center lint of- .-;< tion District will be Mlddletown VII- Seventh Avenue; Thenci (H) continuing along the cen- The polling place far the twelfth town Township; lage School, King* Highway, Middle- Thenca (4) along the center Hue oter line of Browns Dock Road in a to a point, said point being located Naveaink River; Cherry Trea Farm Road afortuJd in "?1 town. Seventh Avenue In a Boutherwentrly generally'iomiieaiteriy direction to the.lection rtl-itrict will be Mlddletown approximately five hundred fifty feet Thence (2) along the northerly ihore Thence (13) along the boundary line a generally westerly direction to •a*** direction to a point In ths center Un lorlherly shore line of the Navesln Township Fire Co. No. 1. State High- :55O'> south of the center Ine of Main line of the Navesink Rivtr In a gener- separating Block 1083 and Block 3001 point where the same Intersects the • ,*, Dficrlptioa of ton boundaries 'ay No. 35, Mlddletown. street: aforesaid In a northerly direction to acenter lint of Harmony Read; ol Election District N*. 1 ol Hillside Avenue; Drieriptloa of the boundaries ally southwesterly direction to a point Thence (5) aJoni; the center line ol Thence <12> along Uie northerly tnon Thence (4) along a straight line from la the center line of Hubbard Avenue; point In the center line of New Jer- Tnence (11) along Uie, center Hot of In Mlddlrtoun Township or Election District No. 13 laid point In a southerly direction to sey State Highway Route 36; Harmony Rc*d In a northeasterly dt- """ . BEGINNING it a point formed by Hillside Avenue In a norUiwasterly di- line of the Narnlnk River In i gei In Mlddletown Totvn*hJp Thence (3) continuing In a south- the intersection of the center Una orrection to a point whtre ihe same in- erally southwesterly direction to a poll point in the center line of Thorn wester'y direction to UIB shore line of Thence (14) along the center line section to a point in Ihe csnter lift* of -' BtQlNNINO at a point formed by 'lace; Shadow Lake; New Jersey State Highway Route .. BevenUi Avenua and tha canter Km tersects ths center line of Sarpentlni where tlie same Intersects the ccnte: he intersection of Park Avenue and In a Bouthatuteriy direction to a point or Many Mined Creak said point be- Drive; Jemy mt m Thence (5) along the center line or Thence 14) along the northerly shore :s Thencs (12)'along the center lln* ot .'_ ing in tht boundary line separating Thence (flt along the center line no't.'V" """* * Leonardvlile Road (County Route No. Thorn Place In a westerly direction line of Shadow Lake In a generally wha * the same tatersecta the centir Murphy Road in a northeasterly dl- 'T 16) and running: to a point In the center 11ns of Schelly southwesterly direction to a point la lint of the Earle Naval Ammunition reotfon to a point In the center llntj of ' '' the Pnio of Atlantic Highlands am Serpentine Drive in a generally south Thencs (13) atom the cenur llm Theme (1) along the center line of Tlve; Depot Railroad right-of-way; Main Street, th» point and plact of ^ lllililletown Townehlp and running: westerly direction to a point wher« New Jsisey Blan Hljhwsy Routs M • xonardvllh) Road aforesaid tn a north- the center line of Jumping Brook; the same intersects the center line of a northwesterly direction to a polm 1 Thence (6) along the center line of Thence (5> along the center line of Thence (15) along the center tin* ol rhtnet l Seventh Avenue In a southwesterly dl South Bide Avenue: mine intersects the center line ol to a point where the same intersects R&firoad right-of-way. la a genera" sixth •lection district will be Thome r^tlm ia a pqlnt In ths center Ho Thence (7| along the center line W line ol Frost Avenue; CJiurch Street; tion to a point where the iami Inter- South Ride Avenu* In a generally west- •Thence III) along the tenter line Ihe center line of Locust Terrace; sects the center Una ,#{ W«ot.,Front Toatnttfeateriy dfreetton to1 & polnl whu. School, .Murphy Road. Port Monmoutft> ^'j ©: Hillside- 'Avenae; '- TThench e (2(2) along the center line of Thence (7> along the center line or the sim« Intersects (He center lin* of I' !fii:( (2) alcng the center line of erly direction to a point In tha centei Froet Avenue In » nartheaiterly <,, Church* Street In a northeasterly dl- Description of the boandmrles c.J lin*! of Portland Road, rectlon to a polnl ID Ihe center line o 1 Locust Terrace In a southeasterly di- Thence (6) aJong Uie center line of Leonard vine Road aforesaid; . ' '-iiria Avenue In a northwesterly dl* unden Avenue; recllon to & point where the same in rection to a point where the same In- West Front Btreet In a generally west- Thence. (16) along the center line of «f Election District ND. 27 . iU : .01 to a point where the same In' Thenca <8> along the center linet-o leraects ths center line o( Union Ave- eraects the center line of Maple wood LeonardvlllLeonardvilifDi Road aforesaid In a westwest- In Mlddletown Township : te. ecti- tha center Una of Berpentln 'ortlund no&d in a generally south' Thence tl5* continuing along the ce je; erly direction to a point when Uie BEGINNING at a point formeJ by ' .! westerly direction to a point said poin er line of Frojt Avenui aa extendi Drive; same Intersects the easterly property erly direction to a point where the In a northeasterly direction to a poln Thence (3) along tht center line al Thence (8) along the center line of line of tne Garden Slats Parkway; same interests the westerly bound' the intersection of the center line of ? Thence (3. alcng the center line ol "iHni in tha boundarbdryy linUnea ser>arsJiscparuinng Union Avenue In a southeasterly dl' •taplewood Drive in a generally south- ary line of the Earie Naval Ammuni- Palmer Avenue'and tiis center line of •-„•: 8". >•• fne Drive In a generally south Block and Block 484 of the tax(•here the same Intersects the cental rectlon to a point tn the center line of genera Thence (7) along the easterly prop Thompson Avenue, said, point being to :-r map of Mi continuing along th< Thince (It) alont Ihe center line ol intersection of the center line of Main In a generally northwesterly direction Township and Mlddletown Township boundary line separating Block 1308 and Intersects the center line ot Ward point, said point belnj in theor tne Earle Naval Ammunition Depot South side Aveune; eld pond In a generally southeaster- Street and tbe center Ine of Kim"•lace; to r r_ Reservation lira generally aouthwest- and runnlrunningm : .. Tnence U) along tha center line ol Block (68 aforesaid In a generally west r direction to a point where the same venue; northerly boundary'line* of"B*i«!k""33""of eriy direction to a point; IntenecU the center line ot> tdj J, Thence (9) along the center line of erly direction to a point In the cen-Tnence (!) along the boundary line South Side Avenue in a westerly dl Thence (4) clong the center line of Ward Place 1 an easterly direction tothe tax map of Mlddletown Township; ter |lne of the Earle Naval Ammunl- sepuatiif Rarltan Township and Mid- ree'ior, to a point in the center Uni Thence (10} continuing along the P ei XJghl Comp 1 Elm Avenua in a southeasterly direc- Thence (8) along the northerly bound- boundary line separating Block 1308 "" 'r"wa • °" * * a point where the aame Intersects the tlon Depot Railroad rlght-ct-of-wayr ; dletown Township and Along ths cen- ol Portland Road: tion to a point; center line of Wilson Avenue; ary of Block 32 aforesaid In a general- Thence (18) along the cent line of ttt line of Palmsr Avenue In a norther. Thane* (5) along- the center line of and Block 4R8 aforesaid In a generally Thence continuing along the cen- ly northeasterly direction to a point iinter lln northerly direction to a point when Thence (10) along the center line of the Hurls Naval Ammunition Depot ly direction to a point'In the oenter Portland Road In-a generally souther! "o»er ft Llsht Company rliht^o ter line of Elm Avenue as extended in Wilion Avenue In a southwesterly di- in the center line of Dwlght Road, said Railroad right-of-way In a southwest- Hoe ol Ntw Jersey State Hlfhway direction to a point in the canter lln the isme intersects the boundary line "•ay in a fensrally northsrly direction a southeasterly direction to a point point being distant one hundred sev- separating Block 1201 and Block 4B9 of rection to a point in the center line erly direction to a point in tht center Route 36, >aid point being a com- of Kings Highway; o a point, ssiil point being adlacen where the aame meets the center line of Cherry Tree Farm Roed (County enty five feet more or less 1175' plus line of Eait Road; mon point In Ihe boundary llnee ol Tnence J r Cherry Tree Farm Road aforesaid in a point where ths aami intersects tht Thenea (2) along th» • boundary line •inter Una of Bowna Road: » i i"K £ « «y Central Power Clalrmont Avenue in a toutheaaterl Dwighi Road; center line of Park Avenut; between Ihe Boro of Keansburg arid Thence (7) along tha center line o • point; th Company rlghl-of-way adjaceat direction to a point where the sami A generally southeasterly direction to Thence (9) along the center line of : Thence (123 continuing along thi a point where the same Intersects the Thence (20) along the center Una ofMlddletown Township along the -cen- Vownt Hoad In a generally southeast intersects the center line ot Cald' Dwlght Road In a southeasterly thence Park Avenut in a northwesterly dlrec* ter line of State Hlgnwty Bouta M to •rly direction to a point In Uie cental nouniiary line nepanitlnr Block 489 and Park in a northerly "fraction "to Avenue; • center line of Irfonardville Road (Coun- easterly direction to a point in the Block 1291 aforesaid in a norther!) ty Roiite No. 516); tion to a point in Uie csnter lint of line of BrowntDock Road; toad- center line ot Ooopei Thence (7> along the center line o\ Thence (12) along the center line of center line of the Mlddletown-Llncroft Marvin Koad; *Th°nce (3) continuing along the Thence (8) along tht center line o direction to a point In the center llm Caidwell Avenue in a southerly dlrec Road, da id point also being the Inter- ot Leonardville Road aforeiald; Leonardville Road aforesaid in a north- Thence (21) along the center lint of boundary line between tha ~ BrownsDock Road In a southeaster! tlon to a point In the center line easterly direction to a point where the section of Nut Swamp Road with UnMarvin Road In a northeasterly direc- Xeansburg and Mlddletown' _. dlrtctlon to a point in the center lin Tnence (13) along the center line ol .oopti Rotd In n eaitorly direction eonardvllle Road aforesaid; Mlddletown-Llncroft Road; Lponardvtlle Koad aforesaid In a gen- same Intersects the center line of tion to si point in the center lint of ths various courses thereof. In a gen- of Nave-sink River Road; Thence (3) along the center line Church Street; Thence (1O> along the center lint of Hopping Road; erally northerly thenca eaiterly thence - erally easterly direction to a polnl s the center line ott B Bleepl y Hollow Leonardville Road aforesaid In an east' the Mlddletown Llncroft Road in a Tnence (Bi continuing along tha can'where the same Intersects the centei Thence (13) along tha center line of Thenct (22> along the center lint of northerly illrectlon to a point 111 the ter line o* BrowniDock Road to a, the point and place ot Beginnlni. erly direction to a point where the Church Street In & generally north- northeasterly direction to a point where Hopping Road In an easterly thence southerly shore lint of Bandy Book 11MB of Cham one Avenue, The polling place for thi Eight iame Intersects the center line of Hop the same Intersects ths center lint of Thence (11) along the center line* ol easterly direction to a point where the northerly direotlon to a point In thBaye ; - ' Election District will -be Fsrvli pin ft Road9 sam^ intersects the center line of Bamm Hollow Road and Oak Hill center line of UonardviUe Road afore- Thrace (4) along Ihe southerly shore Thenca (10) along tha northerly ahon Cnamone Avenue In a generally north School. Cooper Road. Thence 4fi) along the center line ol Road; line of Sandy Hook Bay In a. south- •sriy direction to a point in the centei D Park Avenue; said, the point and place of Beginning. line of the Navsilnk River In a north «"IPtlon of tbe boundaries Hop,.ing Road In a southerly thence Thence (11) along tht center line ot Tht polling place for tht. Twenty- easterly direction to a point where the letter]v thence northerly direction t( Ine of New Jersey Slate Hlghwr westerly direction to s. point whert Thenca (14) along the center tint of Oak Hill Road in an easterly direc- Routa 33; «« Election Dlsslrlct No. • 'ark Avenue northwesterly dl- third Election District will bs Baylam- a Is Intersected by the prolongation • point in the aoutherly shore line ol the same Intersects tht center line ol rectlon ttoo a polinl t In the center line tion to a point where the same Inter- of the ccr,ur line ot Ocean Avenue In . Thence (!5) along the center line of In Mlddletmrn Tonnihlp Marvin Road; sects tne center line of the Earle Na- Description of the bounterles New Jersey State Highway Rout* 38 iBoiNNmo at a point along tin of Comiptonptons CreCreeki:ok; of l>ctl[>n District No. 24 a northeasterly direction; Tn«nca (11) along the southerly shore :»mer line of Uonardmn Roatl (Coun Thence (101 along the center line o Thence (IS) along the center lints of val Ammunition Depot Railroad ilfht- Thenea (fi) along'the center'line of line of Clay Pit Cre,ek in a north- In a northwesterly rtlreatlcn io a point Marvin Road In a southwesterly dl of-way; in Mlddletowa Township Ocean, Avenue anl Its prolongation where the same Intersects the centei ty Route MS) tvhere the same inter Comptons Creek In a northeasterly di- Thence (12) along the center Jlne ol BEGINNING at a point in the aouth- westerly direction to. & point Where thi sects the center line of the rectlon to a point in the center lirn rection to a point, said point being erly shore line of Sandy Hook Bay afo»aiald In a southwesterly dlreoilon •ame Intersect* the centar line ot ho ine of BrevenlaAvenue as extended I Ear or Park Avenue; the northeast corner of Chanceville the Earle Naval Ammunition Depot to the center line ot Fort Moanwutb fouthweaterly direction; Na.al Ammunition Depot Rail the n Railroad right-of-way In a generally where the same Is Intersected by tht Thence (11) along the center line o! ParkPak ; center line of Concord Avenue as ex-Roadi , Thence (12) along the center lln* ol Thenca (lib along ihe center .,„„ „ road C right-or-wa(1) y anld runnini: Park Avenue in a generally northwest' Thpnce northeaatcrlv. direction to a polm where Tliencs (6) continuing along the cen- locust Avenue In a northerly direc- Brevent Avenue aforesaid In a north ,? 5",. .,»J?", »lon't . »« «ntecnter llnline. oo erly direction to a' point where thf (16) alonff the northeast the same Intersects with the center tended In a northerly direction and eiBterly direction to a, point In thi Enrle boundard y lini e off ChanceviilChill e ParPk bf bl running: ter line ol Ocean Avenue In a south- tion to a point where tht same in- Kaval Ammunition Depo a Interaects with the center lini Ing the center line of a branch of line oi the New York ft Long Branch erly direction to a point In the center tersect^ tha center line of Osborna center line of Vanderbilt Avenue; fttty In a northerne of Leonardville . Road aforesaid, till Railroad right-of-way, tht point and Thtnct (1) along tht centtr line ot Thenco (17) continuing along the con r Comptons Creek In r. northwesterly di- Concord Avenue aioresald In a south- line of Thompson Avenu«; ' " point and place of Beginning. rection to a point where the same In- place of Beginning. Thenct (7> along the center line ol TNSnct <13) along the center line v ler line of Brevtnl Avenue In a north' Intersects the northerly property Uni The polling place for the Thirteenth The polling place for th« Twentietherly direction to a point In the center Thompnon Avenue In a southwesterly Cibom* Avenue In a northwesterly di ewterty direction to a point where thi Rallr0 teraects the northwesterly boundary line Election district will be Nutswamp line of Mardean Boulevard; rUrhtor "' *d oi Nsw Jent) Election District will be Bayvitw >r Chanceville Park, said point being Thence (2) along tht center lint of thince westerly direction to a point In nctlon to a point In th* canter Una oisame Intersects the soulherly short llm r School, leonardville Rd., Belford. School, Mlddtetown-Llncroft Road, "' the ctnter Una ot Palmer Avenue, the llonmoulh Ave.; of Sandy Hook Buy; Jrt htni:e (21 along Ihe northerly prop the northerly corner of Chanceville croft. Concord Avenue in a southerly di- Thence <18) along the soulherly ahon Description of the houndaries ^ark: rection to a point In the center line colnt and place of Beginning. Thenet (14) along the center Una ol ol Election DUtrlct No. 14 Thence (17) along the northwesterly Description of the boundaries T> polllnr place for the Twenty- Monmouth Avenue in. a westerly dlrac- line o! Sandy Hooft Bay In & generall* Jjew Jersey rltht-of-wsy m an einterls of Election District No. II of New Jersey State Highway Route southeaster^ direction (o a point where dlrertlon to a point, said point belm In MJddletonn Towmhlp boundary line of CTianeevilie Park In seventh Election 'District will bt-But , tlon to a point whert the same inter- BEGINNING at a point formed bj a aoutnweiterly direction to a point In Mlddlelonn Township Keanicurg Bchool, Ocean Ave., Sait •acts tha center line of Sears AM the same intersect* tbe center line o n tne easterly boundary of the Earl BEGINNING at a point formed by Thenct (3) continuing along tho cen- Due; Wagners Creek, ths point and plac* o Ihe Intersection of the center line ol where the same intersects the center ter line of Concord Avenue In a south* Keaniburg. , Naval Ammunition Depot Reservation Ihe New Mon mouth Road (Count line of Aberdeen Terrace; the Intersection of ths center lint of Thence m> along the center line ( Main Street i nd the center line of vesterly ddirection to a point In the Description o* tbe iwundarlei Thn poiiins; place lor the Fourth J hence (3) along Navthe easterlAmm y bounil Route No. 50) and the center line c Thenca (I8> along the center line of :enter line of Leonardville Road (Coun- of Election District No. 29, . Sears Avenue In a northerly thenci Election District will be the Breven I>7 O°R '* *' '" Cherry Tree Farm Road (County Routi Aberdeen Terrace in a westerly dlrec- Murphy Road and running: ty Route No. 516); In Middle town Township northeasterly direction to a point I No. 51S) and running: Thence (1) along the center line of the center line ot Vailey Drive; Park & Leonardo Flra House, Centei •rly illrectlon to a point where "Vn' Ion to a point in the oenter line of TDence (4) along a straight lint In BEGINNING at a point formed- by Ave., Leonardo. •ame Intersect! the southerly shoi Thence (1) along the center lino ol Vilaon Avenue, the point and plact of Main Street In a northeasterly direc- a southerly direction to a point where the Intersection of the center line ot Thence (16) along the center line o. line or Bandy Hook Bay; Cherry Tree Farm Road aforesaid In Beginning. tion to a point, said polm being In the tame intersects the boundary lint State Highway Route 35 and tho cen- Valley Drive In a northwesterly di- Dricrlntlon of the boondaries a generally westerly direction to i Tiw polling place for the Sixteenth the boundary line separating Block 771 Depurating Block 1203 and Block 1206 rection to a point In the boundar Thence («) alone the southerly shot. and Block /83 of tho tax map o£ ter line or the Earls. Naval Ammunl- ' ol Election District N«, a Ire of sandy Hook Bay m a general point wheie the same Intersects thi Election District will be Port Mon- of th1 a tax map of Mlddletown Town tlon Depot Railroad right-of-way and Una itptntlng the Boro of Atlanta la Mlddletown Townahlp ly southeasterly direction to a pol center iln« of New Street: mouth Frit Aid Building, Wllaon Ave.. dletown Townahlp; ship running: Highlands and Middletown Township al BEOINNINO at a point formed where the earns Intersects the centi Thenca (2) along the center line oi Port Monmouth. Dience (2) along the boundary line Thence (5) In a straight Una along Thence (1) along tht center line of. to being In the cinter line of Man the Intersectiotersection of the center line D line of Concord Avenue as extended New Street In a southerly direction separating Block 771 and Block 783 the boundary line separating Block 1203 State Highway Route 35 in a soutA- Mined Ore kt NewmaNewm an SprSSpringi s RRoad (C(Countyt KouKl a northerly illrectlon; io a point 10 the center line of Claris- l>rn crip tion of Uie boundaries aforeuald in a southerly direction for and 1200 aforeiald and aa extended to easterly direction to a point where the Thence (IT) along the boundary lint 50 aand th the Everett Road, said poin Thence aloni the center lino •a Drive; of Election District No. 1? a df&Unce ot approximately five hun- a point wh-re the tame Interaects the same In terse ots tht) center line of Coop- separating : lho Bore of Atlantic High- i I? Avenul aroresald In a south, Thence (3) along the center line ol In Mlddletown Township dred fifty feet *hway Route 31 Una of Roberts. Drive at Its lntersec- and Mlddletown Township and running: 790 of the aioresald tax map; ginning. •aid point being distant two hundret mence <7) continuing along the cen Thence (1) ttong the boundary Ine Thence (1) along the boundIi ary line Thence (T) continuing along the east* Thence (3. along the csnter line of 1 twelv* feet more or lesi f2i2' plus oi • line of Concord Avenue In a sculh lion wlttt the center line of Walk*) erly boundary of tht S&rte NavaL Am* Sleepy Hollow Hoad In a northerly dl' Tnt polling plact (6r tht iecon< rrinui) northeast of tha interjection o Terrace; separating Rarllan Township and Mid-lepn.aUng Block 771 and Bloclock 7&0 munition Depot Reservation In a gen* reetion to a point in tht centtr Un* •lection district wilt be Navesln! westerly direction to a point In th. Thence (S) along the center line ol dletown Townahlp being the center line aforesaid In a southeasterly direction erally southerly direction to a point School, Moemoulh Ave., Naves ink. Hie center ihe of Spring Garden Roa( oenter line ot Leonardville Road afors of Palmer Avenue In & southerly di- to a point In the center line of WU1 of Chapel. Hill Koad; . i with the center lint of Newman Sprlngi laid; Walkei- Terrace 'In a- southerl" y direc In tht centtr line of Still well Road; Thenea (O along the center line of DesurlpMoa of Ihee b bwndarltw i Hoad aioresftld; lion to Its end; rection to a point where the same In- son Avenue: ' Thenchence (3(3j) along the center Una ofChapel Hill Road in a northeasterly .•• of Election DistriDistrictt NoN , 3 Thence (6) along tli* center Una oltersects tha center line of Mahoras Thence (6) along the center line of ~ ,d In a southwesterly thence Thenco (2> along a Una Thince (B> along a straight line Avenue; Wilion Avenue In a northeasterly dt iwell IWa< then northerly direction to a point in . In Mlddietovm ThTounshlfl t and distant one hundred elthty foui a aoutherly direction to a point whe Walker Terrace as ex ton (led in a south sou.herly direction to & point In ththt e center -me of Kings Highway; . iy INNING .rly direction to _ point where . Thence <2) along the center lino of rectior to a point where the same In' BEOINNING . AL a point formed t» feet (18i'> measured at right anglei thB same Intersects the boundary in Mahoras Avenue In a southeasterly dl- tersects tha center lint of Aberdeen cenlei line of Kings Highway: Thence (5) continuing along tht cen- • *,<:? the Intersection of the center line ol from Ihe eastarly line of Spring Oar leparatlng Block \m and Block 130 same Intersects i stream known Thence (9) Hong the center lint of ter line of Chapel Hlit Road as prr>- •;•/ Church Street and the center line Mill Brook, -ection to Ita end; ""errace: Kings Highway tn a generally touth< den Road in a southeasterly dlrectloi or tho lax map of Mlddlttown Towi Thence (7) continuing along the cen- Thence (3) continuing from the end Thence (6) along tht center line or lected In a northerly direction to a ' Union .Avenue and running: to a point where the same tntersec •hip; easterly direction to a point where the point In tht southerly boundar.ry unUrne Theirlce (i> alms; thi center line th» northerly boundary line of a pr Thenc» (9) m ter line ot the stream known as Mi of Mahoras Avenue aToni* a straight Aberdeen Terrace In a southeasterly iame intersects the center lint of Port* of the KarlB Naval Ammunition ""• atraunt line Brook In a generally southerly dlre< line in a southeasterly direction to a direction to Its end, being tht north* i Depot Union Avenue in a southeasterly dl posed park! line asperating Block 1201 tion to a point where the same Intel paint where the iame meets the moit wsterly property line of Chancevtlle land Road; Reservation; , rectlon to a. point in the center line o Thenca (3) along the northerly bound id 1208 aforesaid and es extended Ii Thence (6)' along tht boundary line V Wain fltriet, MIA point also being tli aecta the center line ooff New Jtrse; westerly enS of the center llns of Park, Thence (10) along ths center lint of try line of said pproposep d parprk inin i southwesterly direction to a poll fit ateHi Highwah yR Routt 3e5 35; Barbara Trrace; Thence (7) alonr tho northwesterly Portland Road In a generally north- of ths Bane Naval Ammunition DepotS J1 Intersection of the center Ins of Sin y direction to thenorth "•here tne same Intersects ths eisterl Reservation m a westerly thenct north*, ,LI Avenue and the center line of Mali Theneu (8> alongr tth*'•he - center line o Thence (4) along tho center line of property line of Chanceville Park in aerly direction to a point said point westerly corner of iiald park; Doundary line ot.the Barle Navsl Ai New Jersey Statte Highway Route 30 If 3arbara Terrace In an easterly iiirec- no rih fast erly illrectlon to the norther- being in the boundary line separating wtstefly direction to a (bint la tbe . j , Street; ThancThencae (4) alonHong tthhe westerlt y bound munition Depot Reservation: w Jersey State 1 _ Block 130Et and Block 4SB of tht taxcenter line of the Barlt Naval Am- - ,*• Thence (2) along ths centor tine 0 L southeasterlhtl y direction to a polnl Ion to the center lint of Stephanie ly corner of Chancevltle Park, satd ary line of iRld park In a general!' Thence (101 along the eaiterly bound point being In the center line of a map of Mlddletown Township; munition Depot Railroad right-of-way; /I( Elm Avinue in a loutheastcrly dirt southerly direotlon to a polnl when »ry line of the Earle Naval Ammun! jald point being located approximate! Tlie nee (5) aJong the center lint of branch of Comptons Creek; Thence (Hi along ths boundary tine Thence (7) along tht center lint of :,. tion lo a point! the same Intersects the northerly short three hundred twenty five feet (326' leparatlng Block l30fl and BlocK 468 .lie Earle Naval Ammunition Depot ,'-'.: Thence (3) oontlnuinf along the cei "n* of Swimming River; lion Depot Reservation In a general! west of tht center line of Rosewoo* Stephanie Road In a northeasterly dl- Thence 48) along the northeasterly northwesterly direction to a point rentlon to the center line of Harmony property line of ChancevllIt Park be- aforesaid In a generally westerly " Railroav d right-of-way In a southwest- ^ ter line of Sim Avenue as extendad Thsnce (5) along the northerly aho r Ltonardv 1> nc "fnre«i"d* ^ " Thence (») along a straight line Ii Roid; ing lho center line of a branch of rectlqn to a point; er)y thence southerly thence southwest- f, In a southeasterly direction to a poln line of Swimming River In a, general Thence (6) along the center line of Comptona Creek in a southeasterly dl- Thence (12) continuing along the erly direction to a point where the ' -; where tha aa-nt meetn Ihe center line woitteny direction to A point where tin Tlienc«'(ll) along the center line generally northerly direction to i nsamB e interest! tho center tine ot Btale -* ^oloinnt where the name IntersectInterecss tth Harmony Road in a -southeasterly di- rcctlot, to a point where the same In- boundary line separating Bloc"--'k •130 "8 h of Ctalrrnont Avenue at Its most norl HfttiK Intersects the boundary Una iep< Uonnrdvlllo aioreiiald In a wtsterl Blk 6 rection to R point where tha same in- tersects the center line of Comptons and Block 4BBaformald Tn a generally Highway Route 35. tht point and place * westerly e^d, aald point aliq being In aratng; Holmdel Township and Mlddl mrecllon to a point where the sam l»ou:ndar Jy lint -ser a ratin.g, -Block 64 and of Beginning. , * the houmlary aeparatlng Block 971 amtown Township. Hlock 6MU off ththe tax map of MiddleMiddle- tersect- wlih the center Una of Mur-Creek; northerly direction to a point where Inlernecls thi> center line ol th, Eaitown Township; phy Road; Thenct (0) along the center line of the same Intersects the boundary line The polling place for the twenty- „•.-, Block 179 of the tax map of Mlddl Tlienca (fli along trio bnundiLry lln Naval Ammunition Depot Rsllros T-ience (7) In a northerly direction separating Block 1291 and Block 480 eighth election district will be Falrvltw : town Towrtphln; atparatine Hoimdel Township and Ml right-of-way, ths point and place ol n. Thence 410) continuing along thi Comptons CrftU in a generally north- ginning. bound nry i«r*» rating Block 61 amIn a straight line to a point where the easterltely directioon to aa point wwhere the of th« Rtorenald tax map: School, Cooper Road. . •-••..• Thence (4> along ths boundary lir clleiown Township in a northerly c Block 94 in a generally northeaster.; same Intersects the.center line of Lake- iimoo in inienipcti s tlttlie Lcenter line ol State Thence (13) along ths boundary line •fparatlnj Block 971 find Block C rio'ion to a point in tha centar lint ..The polling place ror the ninth eilei direction to a point oalil point bslni side Place; Highwa[Ighwih ay RtRoutee 36 3366; ; separating Block 1281 and Block 489 Drscrlptlnn of the boundaries i ' aforesud In ft portharly direction t Newman Sprngs Road aforeiald, tl Uon dtslrlct will be Community Til point and place of Beginning. a common point In tha boundary lines Thence (0) aloni the center line of Thehencn e (10) along the center tine of aforesaid In ft westerly dlrictlon to a of Election District No. St> •> si rwlnt; ''•''•1 - """•e. Applelon Ave., Leonardo. leparatlng Block 60, Block 94, anLakesidl e Place In a northeasterly di- btatt e Highway Route 3fl In a north- point; in Mlddletowa Towmhlp ,4 Thence (ft/ continuing along tli Tha polling place for the Fifth Ele Deicrlnllon of the boundaries Block 181: rection to & point where tha same In- weiterly direction to a point where Thenct (U) continuing alon: . RrcrjfNN'INO at a nomt in ths can- \ boundary line laparatlng Block B71 am tlon District will be Ihe LJnorof or Election Dlstrli-I No. 10 Thence (11) continuing along tersects the center llns of Main Street; the same Intersects tha center line of boundary Una separating Block 480 andter lint of Locust Avtnue where th* <"• BlccA 679 aforesaid In a loutheastttl; School, Newman Sprnga Rotd LI Thence (D) along the oenter line of Pews creek; Block 1251 aforesaid In a northerly dl- direction to a point when the tarn croft. In Mldolelown Township boundary line separating Block Jfll and iamb Is Intersected by tht norlhtast- ~-r —OJNNINQ at a point tcrmeil Block U4 ot the aforesaid tax map irMain street In an easterly direction Thence (11) along tht center line of recllon to a point In the centtr Uns olerly inor* lint of Clay Fit Creek uid >i; Intersect! tha eentar tint of Holly Drtvi Dtsorlnlloa of the boundaries Ihe Intersection ot Uie center lint a northerly direction to a point In th alonr the boundary llm Campions Creek In a genarnlly nortl the center line of Jumplnfi nrook; the tax map of. Mlddletown Townshli Thence (U) continuing along the cen-Streetet; erly direction to a point in the cenAvenue- ; * •tptratfng Block 070 and Block 077 o enstcrly direction to a point whe THence (2) elong the center line snld point bring n common corner ol ter Una of pews Creek in u north- Tiionce (13) along the center line ot ter, line of New Jtrsey State Highway Thanes (3) along th* center lint of •" the aforesaid t*u map in & aoutheasi thei iame Intersects the center line Jumping Hrook In K northerly dl BlockH 1)7, 1B7 nnd lfti; esnierly direction to a point where the Main Btreei in a westerly direction to Route 3S| Monmi>utn Avenue in a northwesterly ' > •rly direction to ft point In the cenChurch Btreet; tlon to the southerly shore line Tlienco (1?) along the bnunriary tin name Intentctn the center line of thea point whure the flame Intoraects the Thence (11) along the center lint ol direction to a point where tht tain* ' \' ter line of the JTerupy Central Powei Thnnnn (2) along t)]o rcmer lln* W Lukp; (iparatlng Block 07 and Block 157 i Central Kfttlroatl ot New Jerney right- center line of Lnknalrte Plfice; New Jeriey Stale Highway Route 36 Intersects thi centtr lint (A 8ti.il Ave- , ' A Light Domr*nr right-of-way; Church fltroet in ft nofthenitRcly t Thence (3) along; tha southerly sho Ihe a formal it lax mm) in u nort of-way; Thence (14) along the center tins of In a northwesterly dlroction to a point nue; Thence 18) nUtog a straight line rectlon lo a point In th* canter lln* lo of 8hniow IrfKft ih a northcaster westerly direction to a point where th Tiieucs (12) along the center line of keBil p PlAcl e In a southerly dino where the same Intersects UIB center Th*»ce (4) along tht center line of • an taittrly dlrtctlon to a point.In Ui fnrt Monmoulh Road; 'llrrcllollrrcllon to a point IIn tht canter ll lame Intersects lliti ccnW line of N thn Omtrn! Ttallrond of New jAraey tlon to ltltaa end endd; ; line ot Brevent Avcnut as extended Bean Avenut In a northerly direction - eintir Una of Bait Road, said poi TmncB (3) continuing along the cei at llbhllubhardd AAvonuti Mon mouth rtoa In I n straight line from in a louthwiitsrly dlrndlon; thenct narth*asterly dlrtctlon to • alin being the lntefiaotton of tht cmter tin** of Church Strtet aa tztands Tht nee (4) continuing In a northaa Thenca (14) along the ctntnr Una tion to a point where the same Inter- thha end oft Lakesidkid e PPlacl e II n a southsoutthh- ThencThence e >alon lonag tthhee centtr ttnt ot point tn tht csnUr lint of V allay t t»r line of Bast Road ttml the otntu in a northeasterly direction to a potn erly along tne center lln* ot '\ Thiftqftq** (»)) Uonf thii center linlee ly »nora Una of Sandy Hook Bay; Thenot (ft) a I cm I tht wlitirly iho point whin Ihs same Intersects, thi Thenci (19) along (he center line of Una o' Harmony Road and the** oen- oantar Una o, Vanrtsrbllt Avenue; Vallsy Drlvt In a nb-ttrmeittrly ditto- r OMn Vltw Avenuii In an easterly d Thinot (I) along the loutherly shoi linst of th» Navtsink River in a sou otntar llm of Chury Trie Farm Road Thompson AVIQUD In a somhwsittrly ter lint of Murphy Koad; Thence nt\ continuing along tbe etctlon (a t. polnl wt»i« U«> tarn* toUr* * •! rsctlon to a point in tht cintar lint c lint ot Dandy Hook Bay In a nort easterly direct ton to a point in t iforesiid. tht point and place ot thinctf westerly direction to i point In Thence (18) along tht center lln* ot ter line e| Bievtot Avenue In a north* Eleventh fttratti westerly direction to a point whe center Una of West Front Btrefii, be-ginning. the center line ot Palmer Avenue, th« Uurphy Rotd In ft genttajly northsavt- easterly dlreotltm to a point where the (Continued on next page) ; TOE DAILY REGISTER iAL fMTIGE- -M/3A1 NOTTCE- ( %%—Mwiitay, OcU/Ur 1%, W MM*r:y >r% or .ti* to I p t u; y ..... „.-. „.. - the w* ti*e frtSi i* Sofy tvwn*p ... rly - 93 Ttxai Road, tfaenc* by the latter ( Seventh KlecttM District thenc* (l> Bouth,westerly tioog EGAL NOTICE <2i) Southerlpoint iyn —th e93 0same feet ; morthence oer itilless) Southwesterly t,«0 feet more or li BegLunlos at a point wb«r« the centi Notts* u Hereby gives Uuu th« D! Southerly Township lisa to m* point the by the same (25) Southeasterly — to the point and piac* or Beginning;. lino of Bro&d Street Is Intersected w trict Boards ct Election and Reglatrj place of beginning. tn* 3.310 feet more or less to th* point and Th« polling place for the Fou: the center lint ot Reckless Plai in a-id (or 'oe Township of Rs.rits.ii Polling Place: Hazlet Fire&otui tended _ ... _ . fleets the boundary line between the place of Beginning. Election District ii the Morganvl Count/ of lion mouth, Stfct* ol New Holm del Road Hazlet. full term ct three years. , . Volunteer Firehouse, Morganvllle-T* thence Southwardly along the cen Hanct Road; thence (1) in a westerl: A Boro* ot Atlantic Highlands and Mid- The polling place for the First Elec- fine of Broad Street to the Southeri Jenej, will meet A: tha places lie; District Nun)be* is,- direction along the center Una of Pop! . A Tax Collector for the lull term L Route Ho. 38, which laid canter lii lin* of Be«kman Place a.nd the cei FIRST ELECTION EIBTRICT the Boro of Highlands and Middletmvn boro. County of Monmouth and State BEG1STBX AND ELECTION thence Eaatwardly along the center 1 in said municipality for the purpo: ia the Northerly Township Una, lln* ot Beekraan Place extended Township, &&Id point being a. common of »w Jersey, and is more particular- NOTICE of Chestnut Street to Its intersectii of electing a Governor for the Stal the point of intersection with the c< its lmenwcUou with the easterly bou: Eiictlon District No, I is h*r»67 6> coiner of the boundary line peparaUnp ly described as follows: of New Jersey, two Members of tr ler line of Union Avenue; thence < dary line of th» Borough of Red Ban fined and described as follows: the Boro of Atlantic Highlands, the BOBOtGU OF RED RANK, N. with the center line of Maple Aveni Stale Senate, Fifth Senate Dislrlc Southerly along the center line of Ui Boro of Highlands and lliddletown tlience Southwardly along the cen thence (3) In n general northerly dlrec All voters residing In homes on th» BEGINNING at a point at the In- Notice is bereby given that the O line of Maple Avenus to the Intersect three Members of the General Assen ion Avenue where thB same Intersect tion along the easterly boundary lln Wpm side of State Highway No. M. Township; tersection of tlie corporate line be- trict Boards of .Election and Regis bly; a Sheriff for the County ot Mo: with the rear line as extended of tfi with the center lfn* of Reckless Plac mouth; two Members ot the Board lot at th* Intersection of Union Av< of the Borough of Red Bank to Ui In The polling place for tho First Elec- Thence <7> along the boundary IUIP Lween Middlesex and Monmoulh Coun-i1 In and fur the Borough of Red Bat Uienca Eastwardly along; the center 1: teraeotlon with the southerly ' ion District Is the Colts Neck Firs separating the Boro of Highlands and ties with tlit; corporate line between County of Monraoutij, State of K Ohoaen Freeholder* for the County and Appletort Drive, which sal line of the Ksvealnlt (North fihrewi lllildletown Township tlie varioi Manalnjiiin anil Marlboro townships and Jersey, will meet at the places he. of Reckless Place to the ennter line Monmouth; three Coroners for lot Is at tha Southwest corner of sal Home. County Highway No. 637. Colt* Broad Street, the point or place ol B County of Monmouth, ana for intersection; thence (3) Westerly alor bury) River; thence «) In a genert Neck. courses thereof to a point where ti: run 3 from said lie ginning point along after designated on ginning. northeasterly direction along the '' Banie Intersects the wrstprly shore line the latter (I) in a souttieasierly direc- following municipal otllcea, vir.: the aforesaid line, which said line SECOND ELECTION DISTRICT of the Shrewsbury River; tion ]5.5.'W led more or h'ss to a TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1955 The polling place lor the Seven the rear line of all lots fronting tne rly shore line ot the Navesln ,_.A'een the hours ot 7:00 nm. Ejection District Is Reilet Engii Two Township commltteemen lor tin abutting Appleton Drive, to tti* pofi (North Shrewsbury) River to Iti intei Election District No. 2 Is hereby At* Thence (8i along ihe wesiorly short point In tlie linp of tlie same and in S:00 p.m. for the purpose of conduct! full term of three years.,. section with UIB center Una of Han ftnrd and described as follows; line o( thp Shrewsbury River In i the centerline ot Rtiberstville Kond; House. Drummond Place, Township Assessor for the unexpin of intersection where the aforesaid re: southerly direction to the northerly h 'J Nthl the General Election. Eighth Meet Ion District lot line as extended intersects with tl Road extended; thenco <0) In a so All voiers residing In homes on thi r-nce along the latter i'J> Northerly term of one year. center line of Lynn Boulevard: them th*rly direction along the center lln East side of State Highway No. 34. •hoir line of the NaveMnk River; ^70 feet l point Siilit General Election will be lii Beginning In the center line of The sessions of the registry -~ of Hance Road and the center line o Thence (9 > along the northerly sh< ith In said municipality for the purpose cust Avenue at high water linn of (4) Northerly along the center line The polllni place for the Second EleC- the Intersection of the same -JwJtri tlie •lectlriK a Governor for the Si will be held at the following pollli Lynn Boulevard to the point of inti Hancf Road extended to th» point c non District is the Colts Neck Township line of the Navcsink River in 11 Wt renlerjjnu of Gordon's Corner* Koail; North Shrewsbury river, Ihence Eaa pUcei; section with the center line of Ai place ot BEGINNING. erly tiiencp northwesterly thence wt Ihencv Rlonft the latter (3i Northeast ,tf New Jersey; two Members ot erjy along center tine of Locust Av< District Number It School, County Highway No. 637. Colts erly direction to the northeasterly ehore Slate Spnatp. Fifth Senate Dlstrli mack'i Lane; thence (5) Norther1 The polling place for the Foui Neck. erly 6,950 feot more or less to a point three Members ot ihe CJenera.1 Assei nue to the center line of Shrewsuur JtBOINNING at the point of int along the center line of Aumack line of Clay Pit Creek; at the intersection of the samo with the Avenue; thence. Southerly along i section of the Northerly Township lln Lane to tha point ot place of beglnnini Election District li -'the Knollwoo HARRY CHIN!. Thence (1(1) along the northeasterly centerline of Route 520; thence along bly; a Sheriff for tlie County or Ale center line of Shrewsbury Avenue being also the boundary line betwet School, Hance Hoad. Township Clerk. shore line of Clay Pit Creek In a the latter (4) Northerly 1.560 led mor. mouth; Two Members of the Boa It being Intended to Include In th of Chosrti Freeholders for the COL the center line of Chestnut Strp the Township of Rarilnn and the Be district all lots fronting or abutting tr Oct. -18. 2S «9.44 northwesterly direction to a point in or less to a point at the Intersection ol ty of ilimnioutii; three Coroners thenca Easterly along the center 1 ough of Keansburg. and the cen loutherly sideline of Appleton Drlv JCLKCTION DISTRICT 6 the center line of Locust Avenue, the tlie same with the centrrline of Crlne o/ Chestnut Street to the center J Hut? of Thorne'a Creek ami from then All that part of tha Borough of Pal: point and place of Beginning. Road; thence along Ihe latter l5) the County of Monmouth, and tor lolluwmg municipal offices, viz.; of the C.R.R, Co'», right of way; theni running (l) Easterly along the Nort Polling Place: Union Avenue Behoo Haven bounded u follows; to wit: REGISTRY AND ELECTION The polling place for the twenty- Northerly 7,900 feet more or less to Northerly along center line of C, erly Township line to the center lii Union Avenue Hazlet, ninth election district will be Nave- a point at thp intersection ot the same nf Laurel Avenue; thence (2) South BKGINN1NQ tt the point wher* th< with the centenine of Tennent Road; Two Councilmen for the full term R. CO.'B right of way to; high wa canter lln* of Kemp Avenue Intei NOTICE _ hink Fire House, Monmoulh Ave., Na- tine of the North Shrewsbury Riv ly along the center line ol Laurel A' District Number m sects the center line ot Ridge- ROB. TOWNSHIP OF UOLMDKL, N. #. veslnk. Ihence along the latter (6> Southwest- three years each. thence Southwesterly along high wa nue to the point of intersection w BEGINNING at a point in tht cec erly 50 feet more or less to a point Tlie following is a complete desert the cen ler line of New Jersey Sta being the northerly boundary lint Notice « neretiy given that ttie Dis- In tho same and corner to Lot 5 o iine of North Shrewsbury river to tl ter line of Union Avenue when t the Borough of Rumson; tlience (1) Description of tlie limmdarlts tlon of the Election Districts in t center line of Locust Avenue the po Highway Route #36; thence (3) Wes same internet* with tha rear line trict Hoards o( Election and Heglstrr ot Election District No. 30 Block 52 as designated on the of Borough of Red Bank and tho locatlo crly along the center line or BI extended of the lot at the Intersect! a westerly direction along said no: In and for the Township or Holmdel. io HiddleUmn Township ficial Tax Assessment Map or Marlboro of polling places for each of the «• m. «w running: thence (9» Northwesterly 5? feet more tho properties owned by the Monmoul cust Avenue at high water line of tli House, Eighth St.. West Keaniburg. Drive to the point ot intersection whe Haven Road extended to the souther 8;0O p.m. for the purpoao ot conduct- Thence (1) along the center line ol thence (9» Nhwestly Boat Club nnd tho property ot tl North Shrewsbury River, Ihence Eai District Number Z: the aforesaid rear lot line as extender shore of the N&veiink (North Bhrewi ing the General Election. Bamm Hollow Road In a northwesterly or less to a pntpoint;; thence t South Borough of Red Bank, thenco Soul erly along center line ot Locust Av Intersects with the center line of Lynr bury) River; thence (3) In a lout direction to a point in the center line westerlt y 121 ffeet more or less to a wardly to the center line of Bri! Boulevard; thence (3) Bern the rly aloni Said Genernl Election will he held poml; thence {11) Northwesterly — 20S nue lo the center line of Bhrewsbui . at the. point of Intel easterly direction along the souther! n aald municipality for the purpose Of Red Hill Road; Street to Its Intersection with the CL Avenue: thence Southerly along centi section of the Southerly Township lln the center line or Lynn Bouiava short Une cf the Naveilak ' (Nort of electing a Governor for tne Thence <2i along the center line ol leet mo or loas to a point; the ter line of Mechanic Street, then Una ot Shrewsbury Avenue to the cei and the center line of that part i where the same intersects with th Shrewsbury) River to Its inttnectJo State of New Jerney, two M«rn!>er# or Red Hill Rood In a generally south- (12) Northwesterly 198 feet more or center line of Middle Road: then with tha center lln* ot Olllespla AT less to a point; thence <13> Northerly irdly along tha center line ter line of Chestnut Street, thenc Beers Street lying within the* Townsh (3) Easterly along the center line the State Senate, Fifth Senate District, westerly direction to a point where the Mechanic Street to a point one hui Easterly along center line ot Cheatm of lUrttan s.nd (rom thence runntr nue extended; thenca (4) in a aot. three Memhers of the General Aisem- same intersects the easterly property — 234 feet more or less to a point; (1) Northweitsrly along tha center lie Middle Road to the point of Inters* therly direction along ths center lln. line o[ the Garden State Parkway; thence (14) Northeasterly — 232 feet dred feet from Its Intersection with tr Street to the center line of right tlon with the center line of Unit bly; a Sheriff for the County of Mon- more or less .to a point; thence (151 Westerly line of Harrison Avenue, thi way of the New York and Long Bram of Beers Street to ths point of Inte: Avenue: thence <4> Northerly along th of Glllesple Avenue and the center lln mouth; two Memhers of the Board of Thence <3) along the easterly proper- southeasterly along a nei parallel tiie railroad; thence Southeasterly alor •ectlon with the extended center lln ot Gllteapt* Avenue extended to 1 Choaen Freeholders for the County nf ty line ofl thh e Garder n State Parkway Northwesterly — 322 feet more or less of Bedle Road; thence (2) la & gei center line of Union Avenue to th Intersection with the center Una t In a southeasterly direction IO a point, to a point corner to the same and in lo, a line one hundred feet back fro centei line of right o( way ot Ne ?olnt or pls.ee or beginning, K beln: Monmouth; three Coroners tor Ui» Point, line of Lot 30, Block 52 of said map; tlie Westerly Jine of Harrison Aveni York and Long Branch railroad to tli eral Northerly direction along tha cei intended to exclude from this d'lstrlc River Road: thencs (S) in an eliterl County or MonmauUi, and for. the fol- said point being In the northerly bound- ter lln* of Bedle Road to the poll direction along tha center Una ary ol Block 32 ot the tax map of Mid-thence by the latter the following four- o the boundary line of the Be jenter line of River Street (produced of Intersection with the center line all of.the lots fronting or abutting th< lowing munlcipn.1 offices, -viz: dlelown Township: teen (Hi courses in1 distances (ICI otigh of Red Bank, thence Easter! thence Westerly along the center lit Southerly side-line of Afcpleton Drlva River Road to Iti Interiectlon wltl Southwesterly — 510 feet more or less ot North Shrewsbury River; then' New Jersey Stale Highway Route 1 Polling Place: Union Avenue Bchoo the center line of Elm Place extended Two Township OommlttPemen for Thence (4> along ihe northerly bound- along the aald boundary line One Uu ,15; thence (3) Easterly along the cei thence (6) in a southerly directloi the full term of three years. ary of Block 32 aforesaid in a gpni*r- to a point; thence (17) Southwesterly iired feet distant to the center llr Northerly along the high water line er Una of snld Routa No. 35 to tfi Union Avenue, Hasiet. ally northeasterly direction to a point — 52S feet more or leas to a point: of Harrison Avenue, thence Norther, North Shrewsbury river to tha centi joint of Intersection with the centi center lino of Bim Place am The following la a description ot the in the center line ot Dwiglit Koad, thence (18) Southwesterly — 55-1 feet along the center line of Harrison Av line of Locust Avenue, tlie poinl ine of Bethany Road; UienCL . the center line of Eljtn Place extendci Election Districts In the Townihip oi place of Beginning. I>litrict Number 12: to the center line of Willow Streel Holmdel and the polllni places Is •aid ppoin t being distant one hundred more or less to a point; thence U9» nue to tlie center line ot Beekm Southerly along the center line of Betl BEGINNING at the point of Inte' thenco (7) In a westerly dirpctlc same, to wit: snt fi ft m le U75' Northwesterly — 1,231 fret more or less Place, thence Easterly along tha cenl The rolling place of the Ninth El iny Road to the point or Intersei •ctton of the center line of La' nty five feet U75' to a point; thence t20> Southwesterly tlon District is Union Fire Hou tion with the Southerly Township lint ; along the center Una of Willow Stre plus or minusi) ) north, of the Intersec line of Beekm an Place, to its Int Avenuo and the center line of Ne its intersection with thft center lln First Election Ulitrlci tlon of the center line of Ballautine — 708 Ieet more or leas to a point; section with the new .Easterly bom Ilirewsbury Avenue. thence (S) Southwesterly along t Jersey State Highway Uoute #3E BEGINNING at a point where the thence (21) Northwesterly.— 1,056 feet ary of Hie Borough of Red Ban {Southerly Township lino to the tolnt of Kemp Avenuo extended; thence (i Road with the Intersection of the cen- TontU Election District place of beginning. thence (1) Easterly along the cent In a southerly direction along the cei center line ot Lln# /toad Internets the ter line of Dwlght Road; more or less to a point;\thence (22) thence Northerly along" Bald Easte line of said Route i£36 to the point ter line ol Kemp Avenue and cente center Uno or Bethany Road, said Thenco (5) along the' center line ot Northeast erly — 918 feet more nr less Lwmndary of the Borough of Red Bfl Beginning in the center line ol fllvi intersection with the cpnter line iolnt also brine In tha dividing Hn> to a point thence (23) Northwesterly Polling Place: Hazlet FIrt Houi line of Kemp Avenue extended to thi Dwight Road in a southeasterly thence to the Southwesterly corner ot lot Street at high water line of Noit Holmdel Road, Hazlet Waackaack Creek; thence (2> In point or Place of BEGINNING. jetween Matiwan Tnwnihlp, Rarltaa •asterly direction to a point in the — 291 leet more or leas to a point; block 14, of the official tax map Shrewsbury River, thence Kasterl general Northerly direction along t Township and Holmdnl Township; center line of the MiddleEown-Lfncroft thence (2-0 Southwesterly — 99 feel the Borough of Red Bank, thenco Eai along center line of River Street (prc District Number 3t center line of Waackaack Creek, tl Ths polling placa for the Fifth JCle Thenc* (1) In an easterly direction Road, said point nlso being the lnter- more or less to a point; thence (25) erly along the new Southerly boundai duced) to the center line o( right BEQINNINCJ at the point of Intei various courses thereof, to a point tlon District la the Willow Street Schoo atoni the center Jina ot Bethany Road Becton of Nut Swamp Road with the Northwesterly — 413 ieet more or lesa line or the Borough ol Red Bank way of the New York and Long Bran section of the Southerly Township lln the Easterly line ol Laurel Avenm Willow Street. lo Its intersection with the center lin* Ulddietown-LIncroIt Road; to a point; thence (26) Northeasterly the center line of Lake Avenue, then railroad; thence Southeasterly along t a.nd the center line of South Lauri therce (3> Southerly along the Easte of Old Manor Road; — 101 feet more or less to a point; Northerly along the center line of La! inter line of right of way of Nt Avenue and from thence running (1) I ly Una of Laurel Avenus to a poln ELECTION DISTRICT B Thence (6) along the center line of thenco (27) Northwesterly — 45 feet Avenue lo the center line ot E York and Long Branch railroad to a. general ^Northerly direction along tl ...... (3) in a. nouthrrly direction the Mlddletown-Lin croft Road in a center line of Laurel Avenuo to 11 said point being tha point of Inte AU that part ot tha Borough of Fal ore or less to a point; thence (28) Front Street (also known as Rl\ point distant Seven Hundred and Nim section of the Northerly Township 11 Haven bounded ai follows; to wit: aloni; the center lino ol Old Manor northeasterly direction to a point where Northeasterly — 330 feet more or Road) thence Easterly along the c< ty Four feet from the Southerly side ( point ot Intersection with thB cent 1 Road to Its intersection with the ceo* the same intersects the center line of line of New Jersey State Hlghwa running from Thome's Creek to t KEG INNING at lha point where th Oak Hill Hoad and Bamm Hollow less to a point; thenco (29) Northeast- ter line ot East Front Street (al Bergen Place; measured at right ai Easterly side ol Laurel Avenue; then ler line of Brent wood Road; erly — 21)5 leet more or less to a known as River Road) to its Intern gles thereto; thence Westerly and pa, Routo Na 36; thence (2) Easterl center line of Fair Haven Road inte Thenco (3) In a westerly direction Road, the point and place of Begin point corner to the same and in the along tho center line of aald Roui (4> Westerly along thB Northerly Towi sects the center Una of Ridge Road, riinff. tlon with the center line of Haddi allel with West Bergen Place to th No. 36 to the point ot Intersection wil ship lino to the center of Laurel Av alone the center lino of Brentwooi centerline of Texas Road; thpnee along Park, extended Southerly, thence Nort center line of right of way of C. R. 1 ; thenca <5> Southerly along t being the northerly boundary llns ol Road to Its Interjection with the cen- The polling place for tho Thirtieth the latter (30) Southwesterly — 4,950 (•rly alcng the center line of Haddi of N. J.; thence Northerly along th the center Ifne of Palmer Avenm ttie Borough ot Ruinson; thence (1) 1; ter line ot Chestnut Ridga Hoad; Election district will be Thompson leet more or leas to a point In the y g r li d thence (3> Southerly nlonjr the centi cenlor line of Laurel Avenue to t weaterly direction along said nrfftli School, Uncroft-Middle town Road, Mid- inter line of right of way ol th line of Palmer Avenue to tha poll point or place ot bpfclnnlnff. Thenc* (4) In a ioutheisterly direc- same and In tho corporate line between Par* to the of the Naves C. R. R. of N. J. to a point distai erly boundary line of the Borough Middlesex ami Monmoulh Counties; River, then Southwestwardly and. We, of intersection with the Southerly Tow: Polling Place: West Keansburjf Fll tlumnon to Its intersection with tion along the center line of Chestnut thence along the latter (31) Southwest- wardly along the shore ot the Nav One Hundred and Fifty feet Souther ship line; thence (4) Southwestcr! House, Eighth St., West Koansbur Ridge Road to Us Intersection with th* Di-sr riot Ion of thn boundaries sink River to the point above nei from the South side of West Berge along the Southerly Township tins center line of Hance Road; thence (2 l 10350 ft more or less *t-0 DONALD J. MALLOy, In a northerly direction along the cen center line of Mayfalr Road; of Election District No. 3L erly — 10,350 feet more or less tioned at the shore line of the sal Place measured at right angles then the point or place of beginning, Township Clerl Thenc* (5) In an eaiterly dlr«ctloo In Middletonn Township the point and place of Beginning. •Iver directly between the propert to; thence Westerly and parallel ter llns of EUnce Road to Us Inter Polling Place: Raritan Townah Oct. 18. 25 J186, section with the center line of Rive alor.s the center line oi Maylalr Road BEGINNING at a point formed by Tho polling place for the Second owned by the Monmoutli Boat Cli West Bergen Place to high water li: to Its Intersection witn the canter lln* Election District is tho Robertsvllle and tlie property of the Borough of tlie North Shrewsbury river; then First Aid A Rescue Squad Build In Road: thence (3) tn an easterly Al the Intersection ol the center line ol Flrehouse, Route 520. Northwesterly along nigh water line Eighth St.. West Keansburg. RBU15TK* AND rection along Ihe center Uno of RWei of Telegraph Mill Road; the New York & Long; Branch Rail- Red Bank, at tlie point or place Dlstrltt Numbfr 4; Road to Hi Intersection with tha cen road right-of-way and the center line of ELECTION DISTRICT #3 Beginning, the North Shrewsbury river to t NOTICE Thence (6t along the center Una ot Laurel Avenue, said point being In the The polling place for the First Elei center line of River Street, the poll BEGINNING at the point of Intel BOROUGH OF FAIR HAVEN, N. J. Ina of Cedar Avenue extended Telegraph Hill Koad and along tho Morganvltle Independent Fliehonse or place ot Beginning. thence (4) In a southerly directloi various courses thereof and In a south- boundary line between Holmdel Town- tlon District Is Naveslnk Hook & Lai rectlon of the center line of New Jei Notice Is hereby given that tht Dl* along the center Una at Cedar Avenu ' ahlr> and Uiddletowa Township and der Flro House, Mechanic Street. The polling place for the Tenth Elec ley State Highway Route Na 35 an 1 •rly direction to the center Un« of funning: ALL that certain tract or parcel ot tlon District la the River Street school the Northerly Township line, being als trie! Boardf of Election and RegtwU) and tha center line of Cedar Avenu< Holland Hoad; land situate in the Township ot'Marl- Second Election District the center line cf Clark Street an In and for the Borough ot Fair Havei extended to Its Intersection with th Thence (1) alons the boundary line Eleventh Election District County ot Monmouth, State of Ne center line ot Third Street; thenc Thence- (7) in a westerly and then between Holmdel Township and Mld-boro, County of. Monmouth and State Beginning at a point where the c Beginning tn the center lino ot Nei from thence running (1) Easterly aloi southwesterly direction aloni tht cen. dletown Township In a northeasterly of New Jer'aey, and Is more particu- er line of Mechanic Street Is Intel man Springs road at high water 11 the Northerly Township line to t Jersey, will meet at th* places rmrel (ft) in an easterly direction along th ter line of Holland Road crosslnc th* direction to a point in the center line lary described as follows: sected with the corner Jinst of Rrou of the North Shrewsbury river, thenc point of Intersection with the cent' after designated on center line of Third Street and th Garden State Parkway to the cen- of State Highway Route 35; BEGINNING at a point In WiHow Street, thence Southwardly along t, Easterly along the center line ot Ne line of Chingarora Creek; thence (' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1D65 center line of Third Street extende< ter lint ot the Crawfordi Corner Road; Broolt a\ the corner formed by the center line ol Broad Street to, its ian Springs road to the center Northerly alone the center line i ween Us hours of 7:00 a, nt am to Its Intersection wttti the center lint Thence (2j alony the center line of corporate lino of Matawan Township Chingarora Creelt, the various course 8:00 p.m. for tho purposa of conduci ot Fair Haven Road; thence (8) In Thenc» (8) along the center llns oi Etate Highway Route 35i in nn easter- :ersectlon with the center line ot W ^roarl Street; thence Northerly aloi thereof, to the point of tnteisecti lha Crtwfords Corner Road and hi • ly thence southeasterly direction to a and the corporate line of Holmdel lace Strt-et, ihence Eastwardly aloi center of Broad Street to the centi inR the General Election. southerly direction along the centei northwesterly dl rection to th* center Township: thence (1) In a southerly the center line of Wallace Street with the center line of New Jers Said General Election will be he line of Fair Haven Road to th* poinl point where the same tnterseots the direction the various courses and dls- line of right of way of New York am State Highway Rout© No. 36; then In said municipality for the purpo. or place ot BEGINNINO. line ot th* Holindel Road; center line ol Kings Highway; the rear or the property at the Sou Long Branch railroad; thence North (3) Northeasterly along the center 11 ances about M.G20 teet to a point at east corner o( Broad and Walla* westerly along center line of the riftli of electing a Governor for the Sta Thence (9) in t westerly direction Thence Cti) along the center line of the Intersection of Willow Brook and theStreets lapprox. one hundred feet Ka of said Route No, 36 to the point of New Jersey, two Members of th The polling place for the Sixth El« alone the center Uno of th* Holmdtl Kings Highway In a westerly direc- centerline of County Houte 520 salii of way of the New York and Loni Intersection with the center line Hoaii to the center ifne of VanBricklft tion to a point where the same In- of the East line of Broad Strec Branch railroad to a poinl distant Sev- Middle Road: thencs (4> Easterl State • Senate, Fifth Senate District tlon District It tha Fir* Ho UIB. Riva point being also corner to Atlantic thence Southwardly along the rear three Members of tin General Assem ind Battln Roads. Road; tersects Ihe center line of Red Hill (Colts Neck) Township; thence along said property one hundred feet froi en Hundred and Ninety Four feet fror alone the center line of Middle bly; a Sheriff for the County of Mo said Route 520 and Atlantic (Colts me Southerly aide to the point of Intersection with th ROY W. 'NELSON. Thence (10) In a northwesterly and he center lint* of Wallace Stre< Place, measured at right angles ther center Mne of Poole Avenue; thence ( mouth; two Members of the Board i then westerly direction along the cen- Thence (4) along the center line of Neck) Township (2) Westerly 8,165 thence EastwardJy by a straight U Chosen Freeholders for the County Borough Clerl ter line of VanBracklc Road the various Red HIH Road (a a southwesterly di- point * and parallel to Wallace Street to i to; thence Westerly and parallel l Southeasterly along the center line Oct. is, 2b rection to a point in the center line feet more or less West Bergen Place to the center llni Poole Avenue to the point of inte Monmouth; three Coroners for th' courses thereof to th* center Unt of the intersection of. the cenlerllne Intersection with the center line of M section with the center lin« of Moi of Monmoulh, and (or the fol Line Road; of the New York & Long Branch Rai" Laren Street, thence Northeastward] nf right of way of C. R. R. of N. J. lowing municipal offices, viz: REG1STHV AVI» KLECTION road right-of-way; of County Roule 520 and the centerline along the center line o( McLaren Strei thence Northerly along center line ascunk Creek; thence (6) Souther] Thence (in in a northerly direction of Conover Road; thence by the latter the right of way of C. R. R. of N. along the center line of Monascun ~ Councilman for the full ten NOT10K -long the center tine of Line Road and Thence (5) along the center line of (3) Northwesterly 3,310 Teet more or leas lo its intersection with the center tin CrecK, the various courses thereof, of three years each. BOROUGH OF NKW MHItfcWSBURY Of "ne New York & Long Branch Rail- o/ Prospect Ave., ihence Southeas to & point distant One Hundred an Northerly 930 feet more or Avenue to the intersection with th sldD ot West Bergen Place: thenc ter line of New Jersey State Hlfthwa Question on the hallots at tha Gcner Nolle* is two to"give n tnat thm bfcl lo the center line of Bethany Road ot Laurel Avenup, the point and place less to a point in the same; thence ioiitherly Uno of the new boundary lin Westerly and parallel with West Route No. 33; thence (71 Wenterl Election on November 2 I3S5 entitled trict Boards of Election and Registry ani to the point o( Beginning. of Beginning sllU by the same (51 Northwesterly along ihe center line of said Route "Shall the snlnrlcs of all members 510 feet more or less to a point In the if tlie Borough of Red Bank (beln gen Place to high water line of th No. 35 to the point or pl&cs of be- he Police Department lie Increase In and for the Borough of New Shrew•• The polling piaca lor the Kirst Elec- The polling place for the thlrty-fl__ same and corner to Lot 4 of Block house No, 1911 thence Easterly. SoutJ North Shrewsbury river; thenco Soutli ginning. niry. County nf Monmouth State ol tion District in the Township of Holm- - • - -- - - £asterl' ?f(ectlve on anr d after January 1, l% del Is at the Elementary Sctiool, Holm- Election District will be Mlddletown 42 as designated on tho Official Tax , e erly along the high water line of tl jy fifteen (15 ;» per cent ot Ihe satarli 4ew Jersey, will meet tt the place: Village School, Kln^s Highway, Allddle- Assessment Map of Karfboro Township; Nortn Shrewsbury river to the centi btreloatter designated on del Road, Hazlet. New Jersey. town. erly. iCasteriy, Northerly, line of the Newman Springs Road, th Polling Place; Sycamore Drlvi to which each member ot said depai thence by the latter (3) Southwesterly Northerly. Easterly along the Bchool, Sycamore Drive, HazK ment Is now entitled?" TUJSSPA.y, NOVEMBER 2, 1!>63 Second Elec lion District 1390 leet more or less to a point corner boundary line of the Borough ot Re iolnt or place of Beginning. between Uis pouri ot T:oo L m. and THOMAS CONRAD, bd li f th B The polling place for the Eleventl District Number 5; The following is a description of th< BEGINNING at a pulnt whers th* Township Clerk to the same; thence by the £ame (7) Bank to a point one hundred feet Wea BEGINNING at the point of Inter Election Districts In the Borough of 8:00 p.m. (or th* purpose of conduc boundary line of Uolmdei Township !• .Southeasterly 320 feet more or less to a of the center line ot Harrison Avenuj Election District Is Westside Englrv lection of the Southerly Township lirn Fair Haven and the polling places In ing tlie General Election. Intersected by the bou ml ary line Da- point corner to the same; thence by the hence Northerly, parallel to the cent House, Leighton Avenue. snd the center Una of New Jersey tame, to wit: Snkl General Election will be hel souther ary line cf the Borough ot Rumaon U hrec years each. line Detwecn Midrttetown Town imp tnd 8;00 p.m. for the purpose ot conduct- Southwesterly 330 feet more or lesa to a tween t r along [he center line of Union Avi Holmdfi Township to the center lln* point corner to the same and corner ter Jfne Of Wallace Street Is Intersected thence Southwestern nue to the point of Intersection wltl its intersection with the center Jine o A Tax Assessor for thB full term of South Laurel Avenue where ths ing UIB General Election. with the center line of Broad Street, Little Silver, line between th Kemp Avenue; thence (2) in s. north "our years. to Lot 7 of Block *4; thence (13i along the buu the Southerly Township line; thenci center line of South Laurel Avenu* Said General Election will be held Northerly along the line of Route 79 thence Southerly along the center lln (!i» Southwesterly, along the souther erly direction along the center lint o The following Is a description of tht Intersects the center line or th» right- In said municipality for tlie 18,300 ieet more or Ies3 to the Intersec- or Broad Street to ita Intersection with Boroughs of Red Bank and Little Bil Township Una to the point or place Kemp Avenue to Its intersection wltt of-way ot the Mew York A Long electing a Governor for tion ot the same with the corporate the center line ot Harding Road, thence er to a point one hundred feet Soutl bee Inning. the center line ot Willow street election District! In tht Borough oi Branch Railroad Company; of New Jersey; two Members ol line of Matawan Township; thence (14) Eastwardly along the center line of f the center line of Harding Road Lhence 43) in an easterly directlor New Shrewsbury and the polling placei the Slate Senate, Firth Senate District; Easterly along the corporate line of Harding Road to (ts Intersection wit :hence In a general Westerly directlor Polling Place: Middle Road Schoo _ the center line ot Willow Brreel i same, to wit: Thenco (3) continuing In a south* three Members ol the General As- Matawan Township 1,900 leet to a point the center line of Branch Avenu parallel to Harding Road and One Hun- Room In Rear ot Building, 305 MIdd to Its Intersection with the Center Una rirtt Election DlftrJct esterly direction along tha c«nt*r lin* sembly ; a. Sheriff for the County ot where the same Is Intersected by„ thence Sautheastwardly along the ce red feet therefrom to the Intersectlo Road. Hazlet. of Elm Place and Elm Placs en All that portion of Uis Borough of South Laurel Avenuo to tht center Wonmouth, two Members of the Board Gravelly Brook; tlience (15) Along thethe. ter line of Branch Avenue to the boun with a line One Hundred feet Soutl District Number «: tended: thence (i) In a northerly dl 'Jew Shrewsbury, bounded on the ea lino of Holland Road; of Chosen Freeholders for. tlie County corporate line ot Matawan Township ary line, between tho Boroughs ol Rei of the Southerly line of Tower Hll BEGINNING st the point of lnt»j rection 'along the center line Of Kin by the Borough line: on the north bj Thence (4) in a weiterly direction ol Monmouth; three Coroners for the 0,200 feet more or lesa to the point Bank and Little Silver, tlience Nort Avenue, thence Southwesterly paralle ectlon of the center line ot New Jei Place and Elm Place extended to Iti Laletras Brook projected to the south' along the center line ol Holland Road County of Monmouth, and for the fol-formed by Willow Brook corner being eastwardly along Ihe boundary line bi to Tower Hill Avenue to the intersectioi ley State Highway Route No. 35 with Intersection with tho center line m boundary of Shrewsbury Park #3 to Its Intersection with th* center Un* lowing municipal offices, viz: the point anil place of Beginning. tween the Boroughs of Red Bank an' with the center line ot Spring Street :he Southerly Township line and from River Road; thence (5) In a westerl' tnd Fafrffeld, thence along the dtvis. of VanSchoick F.osd; Little Silver to a point One Hundre' thence Northerly along -the center |ln< [hence tupping (l) Southwesterly along direction along the center line lons.1 line between Shrewsbury Park Three Councilmen for the fall term The polling place for the Third Elec- of Spring Street to an intersection wltl the Southerly Township line to thi Thence (6) in a southerlny ddirectio; n of four years each. tion District la the Morganville In- feet hack from Harding Road, thenc River Road to Its intersection with the t2 and Fairfleld developments pro- along the center line ol VaniScholc: i The following is a description of the dependent Flrchouae. Highway 79. Westerly and Northwesterly to the 1 a line parallel" to Wallace Street am >olnt of intersection with the centei center line ol Ollleipie Avenue ex- ected to Sycamore Avenue, thenc Road to Us interiectlon with th* c*n> •lection districts in the Township of ELECTION DISTRICT #4 tersectlon with a line One Hundred fe One Hundred feet South thereof, thenci Ine of Bethany Road: Ihence (2' tended: thence (6) In a northerly di- long Sycamore Avenue to the Garden ter line of Red Hill Road: Marlboro, and the polling places In the South ot the SoulherJy Hue of Towi East along the same line parallel t< Northerly along th« center line of Beth rection along the center line ol OH Etate Parkway, thence niong tho Gar- •ame, to wit: Morganvllle. Volunteer Flrfhouse 1111 Avenue, thence Westerly paraii Wallace Street, to the intersection o ary Road to the point of Intersection lesple Avenue and the center line ol 'ea State Parkway to Pine Brook; and Thence (6i In a soutnweiterly direc- . Morganvllle-Tennent Rd. to Tower Hill Avenue and One Hundrei Wallace Street and McLaren Sttee with the center line of New Jerse; Gillcspio Avenue extended to tho south' tion along tho center Jfne cf Red Hill ELECTION DISTRICT #1 the place or point ot Beginning. State Highway Route Na 33; thenct n the west by Pine Brook and th( load to the center line ol Garden Marlboro Township Hall, Main St. ALL that certain tract or parcel ol feet therefrom to the Intersection (3) Westerly along the center line ol Borough boundary to Asbury Avenue Btate Parkway; ALJJ that certain tract or parcel _. Iind situate In the Township ot Marl- the center line of Spring Street, thenci The polling place (or the Twelft laid Route No. 35 to the center lint rly shore line of the Naveslnk (Nortfc and on the south by the s out her r land situate in the Township of Marl- boro County of Monmouth and State Northerly along the center line Etefctlon District is the new Fim Al< Shrewsbury) River; thence (7) in oundary of N.A.D. Earle and Shaft Thence (7) along tha center line ol nd Rescue Squad Building, on tin )f Monascunk Creek: thence (4) North he Garden State Parkway and in a boro, County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, and Is moro particular- Spring Street to the Intersection with •r\y along the center line of Mon general easterly direction along th Ros.d. northwesterly direction to its intersec- o! New Jersey, and la more particular- ly described as follows: the line One Hundrei! feet from the ast side of Spring Street near Hard ascunk Creek, the various coursei southerly shore Jfne ol the Navefln The_ polling place tor the First Blec- tion with ths center Jin* ot Holland ly described as follows: BEGINNING at a point at the center ot Wallace Street, thence d! ,ng Road. thereof, to the point of Intersectioi North Shrewsbury) River to Its Inter- ie poi Ion Dlsttrict the Borough of New Road; BEGINNING at a point at'•the In- teracction of the center line of Texa redly Westwardly and parallel to Wa: JOHN BRYAN. itti tha center line of Pools Avenue lection with the center line of Buen Shrewsbury, 1B the TInton Falli Sdhorj Thence (8) In •. nortneaiterly and rejection of the centerline of Coun- Road and tho corporate lino between lace Street by a straight line to th Borough Clerk- thence (5) Northwesterly along thi Vista Avenue extended; thence (8) 1 67* Tinton Ave. then easterly direction along the cen- ty Route 520 with the centerlines of Middlesex and Monmouth Counties and rear of the property on the Southeas $223.10 center line of Poole Avenue to ihi a southerly direction along the centei ter line ol Holland Road to its inter- Conover Road and Boundary Road, from said beginning point along the corner of Broad Street (approxtmatel; joint of Intersection with the cente] line of Buena Vista Avenue and th< Second Election District line ot Middle Road; thenco (6) East' section with the center Una of T*l* •aid point being the moat northwest- latter (li In a North easte rly direction One Hundred feet from Broad Street) center ]Jn» of Buena VJ*ta Avenue ex All Chat portion of tin Borough ot craph Hill Road; erly corner of Atlantic Township, (Colts 15.110 feet more or less to a point In thethence Northwardly to the center Hni REGISTRY AND ELECTION erly along the center line of Middle :ended to ths point or plact of BEGIN- Thence (9) la a northerly direction Neck Township), thence along the said lino of the same and corner to Mat- of Wallace Street Ihence Westerly ti NOTICE Road to the point of Intersection with New Shrewsbury situate louth ol £haf- centerline of said Boundary Road and the extended center line of Fleetwood lo Road and. ths southern boundary ilong the center line ot Telegraph Hill awan Township; thence along the lat- Ihe center line ol Broad Street, thi BOROUGH OP SEA BRIGHT, N. J The polling place for the First JElec- f N.A.D Carle. load the various courses thereof to the corporate line between Atlantic ter in part and part by Matawan Bor- place or point "of Beginning. Drive; thence (7) Southerly along th ts intenectlon witn th* center llni (Colts Neck) and Marlboro Townships The polling place for the Third Ele Notice is hereby given tnat th« Dls center line or Fleetwood Drive, am ;lon District is the Willow Street School The polling placa for tne Second d) Southeasterly — 2.600 feet more or ough (2) Southeasterly £100 feet more trict Board of Election and Registry ir :he southerly extension thereof, to thi .VIIlow Street. Election District In the Borough of if Mayfalr Road: less to a point in the same; thence by or less to the point where Route 79 In- on District is the new First Al and for the Borough oi Sea Brlgh point of Intersection with the centei New Shrewibury }§ the Wayside Com Thence (10) in a westerly direction the same (2} Southwesterly— 2,000 feet teraccta the Corporate line of Matawan and Rescue Squad Building, on th County of Monmouth, State of Nei ne of NPW Jersey State High ELECTION DISTRICT t munlty Fire Home, corner of Hopi ilong the center Una of May fair Road more or less to a point In the same; Township; thence (3) Southerly along east side of Spring Street near Hardln; Jersey, will meet at the place herein' ay Route No. 35: thence (8) E&sterlj Road and Wayside Road. .o ita intersection with tha center lim tne line of Route-79. 18,300 feet more o- Road. Liter designated on ilong the center line of laid Route All that part of the Borougn of Fall if Chrstnut nidge Road; thence by the same (3) Southerly — lesa to the intersection of the Earm Haven bounded as follows; to wit: IHlrd Election Distrlnt 6,550 feet more or ICBS to a point at TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1965 No. 35 to the point or place of be- All that portion of th» Borough o Thence til) aloni ttio canter lint the intersection or the name with with tlie southeasterly line ol Lots Fourth Election District ginning. BEGINNING at tha point where th ^ew Shrewsbury, bounded on the north >f Chestnut Ridge Road and In a the centerline ol Dutch Lane Road; 7-17 Block 45; thence (O Southwesterly Beginning at a point where the cen ie tween the houri of 7:00 a. m. and center line of River Road Intersect! *y Newman Springs Road; on tho east lorthwesterly direction to tha centat thence leaving .said Boundary Road 1,900 feet more or less to a point corner ter line of Broad Street Is Intersected *:00 p.m. for the purpose of conduct :he center lino of Hance Road thencL ty Shrewsbury Avenue; on tha south Ine of Brentwood Road; nd continuing Mong the corporate to the latter, thence by the same in with the center line of Harding Road, Polling Place: Middle Road School, 11) In a northerly direction along the Thence (12) In an caiterly direction thence Eastwardly along the center lint Ing the General Election. rront Foyer, 305 Middle Road, Hazlet, >y Apple Btreet; and on th» west by part and part by Lot 19 of Block 45 (5) Snld General Election will he tieli District Number T: :enter line ot Hance Road >and the lance Avenua, Hong the center line of Brentwood line between aald Atlantic (Colts Neck) Southeasterly 077 feet mure or leas tn of Harding Road to Ita Intersection wltr In said municipality for the purpos ;enter line ol Hance Road «tended itoad to its intersection with th* center and Marlboro Townships (4) Southwest- a point In tha line ol the latter and Branch Avenue, thence Southeastward' TIEQINNING at the point of imarieo< to Us Intersection with the southerly Tbe polling plac* for th* Third Eli Ine of Old Manor Road! electing a Governor for the Stnt Ion of the Southerly Township lint Ion District In the Borough of Nf Fair Haven Road and the center , branch ol Topanemus Brook; thence erly 3,400 feet more or Ies3 to a point of Harding Road, the point or place ot hvenue; thence (3) Southerly along the Ins of Fair Haven Road extended to irook projected tD the southern bound- *almer Avenuo and to the point ol along tho said brook (fl> Westerly the iit the Intersection of lha same with A Mayor for the full term of tw enter line of Laurel Avenue to th ts Intersection with the center line of ry of Shrewsbury Park #1 and Fair- ioiitherly Township line where th( leld developments; and on the west The polllni pla.ee for th* Second various courses and, distances 9.800 feet the centerline of Route 530; thence Tho polling place tor the Fourth Elec- Two Councilman for tha full terr •hlrd Street extended; thence (4) In i iy trie divisional line of Shrewsbury more or Jess to> a point corner to along tho latter (9) Northerly 1,560 ledtion District is at the Junior Higr, >f three years each. lame Intersects with the aforesaid Lau •caterly direction along the cente Bleetlnn District in Ihe Township ol Freehold Township and Mnnalapnn more or leas to a point ot tho inter- rel Avenue: thence (4) Westerly fllon no of Third Street and the center 'ark #2 and Falrfleld developmen olmdei Is at tha Elementary ScnooL School, Branch Avenue. There will be a Municipal Puld! :he Southerly Township llns lo thi projected to Sycamore Avenue. 8>cs Holmdel Road, IffttftU New Janey. Township; thence• along the corporate section of the game with the center- Question on the bnllolB at the Gen nft of Third Street extended to Iti line between Manalapnn and Marlboro line of Crlne Hoad; tlience along the Fifth Election UMtrlrt point or place of beginning, ntersectlon with the center line o more Avenue and Hance Avenue. Third Election District Beginning at a point on the ilior< eral Election on November 2, 1[W5 The polling place for tlie Fourth Elec UEaiNNlNa at • pant wnere the Townships (7) Northeasterly — 7.170latter (10) Northerly 7,900 (eet more or entitled: Shrill nn ordltyince of th( Polling Place: North Centervllle Fin }erlar Avenue extended; thence (5) tn Ion District in thr: Borough ol New feet more or luss to a point In the less lo n point at the Intersection ol ifi of the North Shrewsbury river <|i lorouGh Council of the Borough ol i northerly direction along the center ihrewsbury li the Monmouth Regions :enter line ot th« Crawforda Corner iame; thence by the name (8) North- Die same with the centprllnn ol Tcn- rectly between the properties owned House, 3T2 Middle Road, Hazlet. no of Cedar Avenue and the center lotd intersfict. thi center line o ipa Bright In the County ot Mon District Nurnoer 8; Ugh School. New Shrewsbury. westerly ~ 1.550 fei?t more or leas nrni lload; thence along the latter (in by the Monmouth Boat Club and the nouth entitled; "Bond Ordinance no of Cedar Avenue extended to Un Fifth Election District •Inland Road; to a point at the Infraction of tlie Southwesterly 50 feet more or less to n property known as the Reil Bank " EEfJINNlNQ at the point of tnter- itersecilon with the center line _ Thence (1,1 In a northeasterly dlrec- rovidlnp; for the nc courses and dis-wardly along tho center line of Broad Sew Jersey, approprlntluK Fifty thoi [load to tha point or place of BEGIN lorth by swimming River: on the west ;er line of the Garden State Parkway; to a point al tlio Intcnitctltjn of Die tances (12) Northwesterly 1C0 feet more Street to the Intersection with tho cen and from thenca running (1) Norther- VINO. Thence (2) In a southeaaterly dlrec. land ($50,000.) dollars therefore an ly along tho center Una of Chingarora iy the Borouih line; on tha south by •ama with the centerline of Gordon's or lens to a point; thence (13) North- ter ifne ot Monmoutti Street thence jtliorlzlng thn Issuance ot Forly-fiv fin* Brook. ion along the center Una of the Gar- Corner Hoad; thence by tho latter (10) easterly 170 feet more or leas lo a point; Westwardly along tha center line ol Jreefc, the various courses thereof, to Thn polling place for the Second ler, BtstB Parkway t0 its Intenectlon Monmouth Btreet to Its Intersectlor lousnnd l|45,OWU dollars boniis nn< he point ot Intersection with the cen- The polling plac* for the Fifth Elec- rlth tne center lino of Ited Hill Road; Northeasterly 10.350 feet more thenco (14) Northwesterly 57 feet more or lotes of the Borough for financing such Hection District li th« Fire HOUIB. Rlv ion District in th* Borough of New less to a point at the Intersection of less to a point; thence (15) Southwest- with the center line of the tracks oi :er line of Stone Road, the same be< r and Bit tin Roads, orThencon (3) in a southwesterly dlree- nd bed of the NPW Jersey Houlhnr pproprlatlon," passed nnd adopted on ng the Northerly Township line; thence irewsbury la the TInton Falls Fire > .*]o f[ the center line of lied Hill the same with tho centerllnc of Wyn- erly 121 feet more or lean to a point cor- luly 12, IMS, be ratlfird? louse, corner of Fire House Road and crest Road; thrnce by tlio latter (11) ner to thn same nnd corner tD Lot ilraad thence Northwardly along th ;2) Easterly along the Northerly Town- oad to its Intersection with the center center of tho tracks ot tho Neiv Jer- Tlie polling place for the Borough o[ "'- lino to the point of Intersection ELECTION DISTRICT 8 liill Road. ln« of the Holrrnlti-Everelt Road; Southerlerly — 7000 fertt more orr less J of niuck 62; thence by the latter lea Bright is located at the Borough hip AH that part of tho Borough ol gixlli Election District Thence («> aion* the center line ol to point In thh e flame corner to Lot the following six (fl) courses and dis- sey Southern railroad, to the ah ore ol ,'lth the extended canter line -of Au- lull, 1009 Ra.it Ocean Avenue, Qea LUCK'S Lane; thence (3) Southerly 'air Haven bounded as follows; to All that portion ot th* Borough ol he Holmdel'ffvarett Road and aloni 7 of Block 45 as designated on the tances (16) Northwesterly 208 reet more the North Shrewsbury rlvnr. (Nave !™ fouling line between Holmdel and official Tax AsBcsamenl Map of Marl- or leas tn a point; thence (17) North- fllnlt), Dience Bnutheaatwardly in glit, New Jen By. long the center line of Aumsck's 'It: _ Tew Shrewsbury bounded on th* north .ane to the point of Intersection with iy Newman Springs Road and Swim- •Ilridletown Townships, tho varloui boro Township; tlience along llic lat- vestfirly 108 feet more or less lo a point; N'orlheiiHtwrmlly along the shore of thr MAItY LARSON, BEGINNINO at the point where the nlng River; on the weit by tho Oar- Hirsea thereof, to & point where the ter (12) Easterly — 1,599 fuel moro thonce (IB) Northerly '234 feet more or North Shrewsbury river to the cente Borough ClPrk ie Westerly line of Lynn Doulevsrrt; enter Una of Hanco Road Intersects line tt ('tween tiif? property tf'onKlnn t ct. IR, '-'5 S2J.76 erce ii) Southerly along the West- n State Parkway; on the south by v cling line belwern Hoimrlel anri or less to a point corner to the same lens to a point; tlienco (19) Northeast- he center lino of ntdgs Road, being camore Avenua; and on the east bv Kidletnwn Townahlnn interni-cta the thence by tlie oarne 113) Northwester- „..rly. :32 feel moi " " t"o a" ~'-"point-' •JIB Monmoutrt-IJoat Club and property ly line of Lynn Boulevard, and the io northerly boundary Una of tho mter lino of Willow llrook ft&Ki i.uint Known «s tho Rod Bnnk Lyceum, the tCKUItfTBY AND 'Mherly extension thereof, io the ance Avenue, ly — 677 feet more or Icaa to [i point thenre (20* Northwesterly 322 (eet more NOTICE iorough o[ Ltitle Silver; thence (l> In Tha polling place for the Sixth Elec so heinR the Intersection point of the corner to the same; thence still by the or less tn a point; thence 121) South- point or place of Beginning. olnt of intersection with the center westerly direction along said nor- virtlng line between Holmilel Town- OUNSHU* OF sniti;\vsni!HV, N, J ne of Middle Road; thence (5> West on District In th* Borouih oi New •ame In part and part by Lot 17 of westerly 540 feel more or less to a point The polling rlacs for the Fifth Elec- erly boundary Una oi the Borough hrewibury !• th* Swimming River lip, .Mlildlrlown TownnMii iisd Coin Block 45 and Lot 5 of Block 44 (14i corner to tho name nnd corner to Lot tion District Is Liberty Engine Houi Notice i* hereby given that the DU- rly along tlie center line of Middle rclc Townnhlp: 'Id Board ot 13! eet loo and Registry oafl to the point of Interdiction with ' Little Oliver to Its Intersection with ihool, 320 Hance Ave. Northeasterly — 2,050 feel more or 13 of Block 52; thence by the latt&r Whits Btrept. ie center line o! Prospect Avenue, Thence (fti along the center line ot less to a point corner to the latter; the following four (4> cojiraea and dis- Hlilh Election District «rid for the Township of fihrewjbur ie center line of New Jersey State sing the easterly boundary line ol JIROMB & ABBD, 'lllow Brook thi virlout course*- tfiero. thence by ttie »amo in pnrt and part tances (22) Soulhwciterlv 528 feet more Beginning nt a point where the cen mnty ot M^dmouth, State of New ighway Route No. 30; thence* (0) .o Uorougn of Red Bank; thence (2> Clerk. eriey, will meet at thi plac* beralo- 311 thwesterly along th» centsr lint of Vv f to the center Una of Une Road and by Lot 3 or Block *4 (15) fiouthcaat- or less to a point; thenco. (23) South- ler line ot Monmouth Street I* Inter- a general northeasterly direction ct. 18, 25 $03.10 anDrackle Itoarl, Bnid brook being tha •rly MO feet more or lesi to a westerly 35* feet niore or less to a sected with the center line of Broad tter deilcnated on ild Routs No. 33 to th* point or ong the easterly boundary line ol oundary lln* botwean th* Township* point corner to th« mime; thenco by point; thenco (24) Northwesterly 1,231 Strret, tiiencn Southwardly Along the TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, lfMW lace of beginning. ie Borough of Red Dank to the point Holmdfll, Coin Neck, Marlboro and tiie lamo (16; Northeasterly — 330 fpfit more or iess to a point; thence renter Jlno of Uroad Street to nn in- Blween the tiouri ot 7;00 a. m, tnd Polling Place; COY* Roftd School, which It Intersects with the center BEGUTRT AND ELKCTlUft [a taw an: leet more or less to a point corner to 125) Bouthwefltorly 708 foet moro or '00 JKW. tor Ihe purpose of conduct- ova Road, IUzt«t. NOTICE •ectlon with the center line of Reckless ig the General Election. i of Bee km an Place extended; Thence (8) In «n easterly direction tho same: thence by ihe same <17> leas to a point corner to tho same Plftcp, thence Weatwardly along the District Nnmner vi ence (3) in a easterly direction along TOWNSHIP OF COLTS NECK, N. J. .nd then ipulhaiitarly direction aloni Northwesterly — 478 feel rruiro or less and corner to Lot 27 ot Block 62; center line of Reckless Place to Tti in- Said General Election will he held In e center line o[ Beekman Placa and he center Him of VanBrackto Rodd to to A point corner to tho samo; there thence by the latter In part en ((•mention with tlio center line of Ma- ild municipality for the purpose of at ths point of Inter- center Una of Beelcman Place Notice la biraby given that the Dlt leotlhr Governor for thn State of action of the Southerly Township line let Board of Bile-ctton and Registry h* «nter "M of the Holmdel Road: •till by thp iamo In part nnd part by part by Ix)t 28 of Block 62 (2fl) ple Avenue, Dience Northwardly along Jersey; two Members of tht [tonled to the point at which it In- Thenco (7, n an *ut*rly direction hot J at Jllock 42 (18» Nart))eti8tcr)y ,Vorl)m'«»tprJy 1,056 feel more or lesi Die enntpr linn of Maple Avenue to vitti the Weaterly Township line and N meets tlio ennter Una of Poplar and for the Township of Colls Nnck, m c m lor Iir B oI th ,._ Senntf, Filth .Senate District; om tliencn running (1) Northerly f , ?, i , ! » Holmrtal — 1,1160 feet more or lews to a pol o a point corner to tho «am< Its Intersection with ihe center line .vrnue extended: (honco (4) •till in uinty ot Momnotitli, State of Nnv* [ to U Interaction *it» inn cinltr eornrr to the Binne nnd In tlie Una .. ..nd corner lo Lot 23 of Block 53 iree Mem hers of the Oenernl \n- ong the Westerly Township- line to orwy, will meet at tht places here- nr Chcdtniit Street, thrnce Wcntwnnlly 'inbly; R Hhrrlff for the County iif o uoint or IntersBotlon with Ihi North nifrly direction alnns tin center Lot 2 of Block 42; tliriiCA liy ttie litter thence by the latter tho following elRli along the center linn ot Che it nut oninoulh, two Members of the Konrd is of Poplar Avenue ana the center lifter designated on OP) aoulllcnntrrly — 100 feet moro or ift) emirflrs and dlfllnncr.i (27j North "tiTct, in It.i intTHcctlnii with tiu •Iv Township linn; thrnrn (2| Bnster f Puplnr AVentm extended lo iti" If II to a. point corner to ihe mi mo; easterly i)!fi feet more or less to •. point Cliosfiti Freeholders f»r tho County along the Northerly Township linn TUESDAY, NOVEMHEK 2, 11HK) trucks of thn New Jersey Southern mil Monmoutli; thrnn Coroner* for HIP tho point oi Ininrnecllon witn thr nter line of fiance Rond; thenc* (5) thence still by fhn name (20> North- thence {3fij Noriliweiitrrly 29* feet mon r-i;ul'. II•I mice Nortliw;inlly the southerly direction along the eiiterly — 1.&T3 feel more or less to or lean to a point; timnce (2J>) Suiitli- iiinty of Monfnmitli, nnd (or Ihe fol- intei lino of Nnw Jersey Btntfl HIKII Uween the lioiira of 1;(H) a. tn, and tracks or rond brd ot lh« New Jcmey wlnK municipal of firm, viz: ay Ufiiitti No. nil; themes <3i Knfllnr- inter linn of Hance Rnsd to KM (W p.m. tor ViD pur\ma» of conduct- point corner to tlio name; tfifncn by westerly M feet morn or lens to a point; Hnutliern ml I road to itn Intnraectlnri pim« pi«.:B m ih« filltA |,,i0i0## i* •nmei (31) Nortliwrotcrly — 320 feet thcncn (30) Northwesterly 413 ffel rmrr A Township Commitepman for the ilnnn the center line of Bald Route or Discs of BEGINNING. It the General Election. » with thft center line ol Monmouth ll term of thrsn yptri. a 33 to tha point of intersection with Bald General Election wltl be h&H In n Ulatrlot in ih« Township of Holmol - ttior« or lesa to a point in llns of tlie or Uu to a point; thence (31) North Street, thrnce Runt wardly ilonf the Tha polling place lot tn* Towmhlp ThB polling plac# for th* Third lei li at the Hoimdal Vi V •imi *n<\)« Road; thenca lection District li th* Knollwood alii munlclpillty for the purpose of •BUM. tfiin atr.il, lloimdsi, V A3; th*nc» by the latter (22) North- henc« (32.) Northwesterly 45 foet more center line of Monmoulh Street to Ita Bhrewibury <• the Rtcrentlon HtH, Southerly along tho center line ol ihool, Mine* Road, dieting ft Qovernor for Ihi Blate •Mtarly — 1,3W fiet mor» or ]»*• io r ifai to a point; thence (33) North- Interiectlon with th« center |ln» of •AW/OM ttr«tt. ' idle Road and the southerly extension ' Ntw Jersey, two Members of tha 1 point In th* c«nt*rlin» of Conover easterly 330 feet more or leai to a Brnad Striet, th* point or plao* of URf. ANNE ffWiTJOK, ireor, to th* point ol interjection with \it$ Senate, Fifth Senate District; DAK1DL I. CUT, beginninginlng. Tbtp Clerk. J canter lint of Btsrs Btreit; ttunci ELECTION EIBTRICT 4 ir#« Member! of thi General Ai I thtne» by Uu urn* (23) Souto- potot| thenci (34) NorthsMtBriy 295 Thi Gl«rk. Tin rolficEOlflj f place for t&i Slitb Xiw- Oct. II, 35 UM.H Boutbiutsrly alone th« untir Una All that £trt *i UM Borough, ol *mbly| a BUrlft (

westerly dirteuoo ««;g tfcs souta erly lint of Kings Road to the easterly Heads Bar Committee i of unuE siLviE, a. t.lint ot Prospect Avenue; thenae (8) across Prospect Avenue and In s Bridge Column Notice If hereby given thu tn* iMs- CHICAGO, 111. — David Gold- trtet Botrdi ot Election and Reglatri aoutbweateriy direction along tht north- is end (or the Borougn of uttk westerly lint of Willow Drive to astein, counselor at law, of 601 One of my bridge-playing •lifer. County ot Monmouth, Slate ol point where the lame Interjects wltr Bangs Ave. Asbury Park, has StatewideSafety Hew Jarsey. will mtet at the placei tht First Election Dlitrlct: thence <6> friends wastes no time on prob- hereinafter dejlgntted on In a generally northwesterly and north- been appointed membership lems. He takes out a coin and The Hand erly direction along the boundary of the TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1966 chairman of the American Bar announces, for example: "Heads between tb* boura o( T:0O a. A andFlrat Election Dfstrict to the south- 1:00 p.m. for the purpose of conduct- east corner of Lot 1, In Block 64 onAssociation's Criminal Law Sec- I play for the hearts; tails, for South dealer the Tax Map; thenea (10) In a westerly Norlh-South vulnerable ing the General Election. direction along the southerly line of Lo tion for the state of New Jersey. diamonds." If you don't like his SH1 Genertl Election will be held 1 NORTH Campaign Hit L l, in Block 54 and along the Firs i> ilm Bald municipality for the purpoi Election District to the easterly line Mr. Goldstein's appointment "ine of play, you can't blame 4. A984 of electing a Governor for thofe 'Branch Avenue; thence (11) In him; blame his coin or his wrist State of New Jersey; two Members of northerly direction along the easterly was announced Oct. 15 by Dale V K SHREWSBURY — What ever nicipalities have gone ahead and action. the State Senate, Fifth Senate District line of Branch Avenue to lti Intersec- W. Breeder, national chairman O A10742 happened to Miss June Stre- set up fine bicycle safety pro- three Members of the General AB tion with the southerly line of Rum e> 872 eembly; a Sheriff for the County of ion Road and the point or place o of the membership committee of When my friend tossed his coin lecki's statewide bicycle safety grams for their children. Monmouth, two Members of the board Beginning. WEST EAST of Choien Freeholders for the County Polling place for this district Is the the Criminal Law Section of theon his hand, tails came up, which *J53 4.62 campaign ? "But still," he queried, "What of Monmouth; three Coroners for the Flra House. Prospect Avenue. American Bar Association, Mr meant that he would play for happened to tiie statewide pro- County of Monmouth, and for the fol- fifth Election District All Pass York A Long Branch Railroad, where along tha easterly line ot Oakei Road Opening lead — * J rector of motor vehicles, initiated stretch, scene of many fatalities, the same u intersected by the northerly Student Detachment here. Since the coin would have come up Him of White Road; thence (1) north- to the northerly ihora of Little Silver Mayor Lauds the program personally. Each a long time ago, Mr. Noll re- westerly along the northeasterly right- Creek; thence (5) In a generally north August 1964, he had served as heads and he would have played westerly end northerly direction along municipality was directed to ap- called. of-way line ol the New fork * Long the shore of Little Silver Creek to thechief of the logistical exercise for the hearts. Branch Railroad to the southwest cor- asterly lino of Seven Bridges Road DAILY QUESTION1 point a bicycle safety co-ordina- The committee voted that a let- ner or Lot 40, Block 28, of the official committee of the Signal School's This is a sensible system, ol Bnai Brith Tax Map of the Borough ot Little Bll- thence (8) in a southerly direction along Partner opens with one heart, tor. Since then, he added, no- ter of inquiry be sent to state the easterly line of Seven Bridges Department of Command Com fered free of charge to all ver, hereinafter referred to aa tho Road to the southerly shore of Little and the next player passes. You thing but silence on the subject highway officials on the project. Tai Map; thenea (2) northerly along Silver Creek; thence (7) in a generally munication. psychiatrists and lo bridge play- tne westerly line of laid Lot to the easterly direction along the aoutherly hold: Spades J 5 3; Hearts Q 8Principles has come from the Division of The chairman also called the southwesterly corner of Lot 5, Block shore ol Little Silver Creek and con- ers who want to play a fast game » on Tax Map; thenct (3) easterly 4 3; Dia. 6 5; Clubs J 10 9 5. What RED BAN# - Irving B. Motor Vehicles. state's attitude toward "Death a! on a the rear ot Loti 6, 0, 7, 8, 9, 10,tinuing In a gemrally westerly direc- LEGAL NOTICE without any hocus-pocus, about tion along the north!rly shore ol do you say? Zeichner, president of Monmouth W. Robert Warwick, county Highway," the partly three-lane 11, 13, 13, II, IB, and 19, all In Block Town Neck Creek to the northerly thinking. • 39 on said map to the westerly line of Answer: Raise to two hearts. traffic co-ordinator, said his opin stretch of Rt. 35 between Eaton- Lot aft. Block 25 on said map; thenct line of Seven Bridges Road; thenct B&OINNINO *t tha common meettnt How to Cheat Lodge, Bnai Brith, has outlined (8) In a northerly direction along tht You have only four points in high ion is that "it just died a natural town and Asbury Park traffic (i) northerly along the westerly line easterly lint of Seven Bridges Road to point ol Election DIMricti Noi. 1, 3, 3 in! principles of the Jewish organi- ot laid Lot to tht northwesterly corner I In mi oenMr o[N»ptun» Hlfbrnty ind If you play this system and cards and one point for the dou< thereof; thenoe (S) easterly along tht a point marked by an extension In anrunning tbeace <1) Southerly, alone tht zation, which celebrated its 122d death from lack of adequate plan- circlesi one of "buck-passing and easterly direction of tho northerly line want to cheat by doing a little northerly line or said lot to the north* ol Uttle Silver Point Road; thenc* (9) center Una ol Neptune Hlghwsy ana bleton, but count one point extra anniversary last week. ning." no action." •ny corner thereof; thence (8) souther* across Seven Bridges Road and In aalong the dividing lino between Dis- thinking now and then, you for the queen in partner's bid ly along the westerly line ot Lots 38 trict! No. a and No. 4. be the dis- "The principles which underlie Mr. Smiley confirmed the co- "The politicians are discussing and 37A, Block 28 on said map; thence westerly direction alrfng the northerly tance what It may to Cranberry firoob should see at a glance that hearts suit. Even if this leaves you a easter- of Hope Road: thence (3) Northerly, and belief in the rights of many," said. "No one was assigned to ing two lanes of traffic each ly along the southerly line ot Lot 36erly line ol Kings ROM and acrosi along the center line or Hope Ronri to if the dangerous opponent doesn't major suit when you have four aforeiald, acrom Salem Lane and along Beven Bridges Road to the eaaterlv line Its Intersection with the cejiler line of he added, "involve us in con- the program — or if they were, way?" Mr. Noll asked. of Seven Bridges Road; thenct (12) tn have three hearts of four dia- cards of his suit. the southerly lint ot Loll 116 and 98,a northerly direction along the easterly Wyckoft Road: anil the divining llnr structive activities for the good they didn't do anything about it. "The state attitude has always Block M on said map, across Blandish line of B-ven Bridge! Road to the between Dlitrlct No. 4 and No. 2monds. Road, along the southerly Una of Lots southerly line of Rumson Hoad: thence Uiesct (4) In a Northeiilerly, Naruer- of all." It's died a natural death." been 'Wait and see what hap- M and 84, Block 28 on said map to(131 In an easterly direction along the ly tnti Easterly direction along the di- Obviously you're asking less of ihe southeasterly corner of Lot 84 afore* viding line between Districts Np 2. Also commemorating the an- Committee Chairman Elmer J. pens after the (Rt. 18) freeway •kid; thence (10) southerly along the •outherly line of Rumson Road to aand No. 4. be the distance what It may Fate if you play an opponent to point marked' by an extension in a Children niversary of the organization, Noll reminded the, group that is built," he added. "I should •westerly lint of Lot OT.Bloc k 28 onsoutherly direction of tha •aatar.Y Una to tha point or place of Beginning. have three hearts than If you siid map to tht north easterly come: The place ol meeting of Board ol Mayor Benedict R, Nicosia pro- state program or not, many mu- live so long." ot Lot H. Block 27 on said map of Harding Road; thenct (LI) In aElection and polling place lor thi play lor somebody to have four thence (11) easterly along the rear ol northerly direction along the easterly Fourth Election District la at tha H claimed the week to be Bnai line of Harding Road to tha southerly diamonds. Lots 51 84, M, M. «, 68. 69, *) and 81, line of Rid go Road and the point and mortal School Orant avenue. Raise $220 Brith Week in this borough. Block 31 on sail map; thence (13) place ot Beginning. BECKER As soon as South takes the •outherly and southeasterly along Lot NEW SHREWSBURY — More "It Is the oldest and largest Foiling place for this district Is thi Borough Clirk second club trick'he should lead Zager Is President-Elect •1. Block V aforesaid and alone the Little Silver Point Road School Uttls than 300 persons attended the Jewish service oragnizatlon In westerly line ot Lot 70. Block 28 on Silver Point Road. Oct. IS, 25 1107.18 a heart to the king, return with •aid nap to tht southwesterly cor- driveway bazar at 34 Parmley the world," said Mayor Nicosia, ner thereof* thenc* (13) easterly along FRED L. ATERI. •UEUISTBV ANR> ELECXIOM a trump, ruff a heart in dummy the southarly lint of Lot 70 aforesaid to Borough Clerk. NOTICE Rd. held Saturday by the Young "with approximately 2,000 men'i Of School Attorneys Group Oct. IB, 2J $178.40 and cash the ace of trumps. Then the northwesterly corner ot Lot 89, BOROUGH OP HUM SON. R. Jf. Missionaries of St- Leo thlodgee s and women's chapters In SHREWSBURY — AbrafiamJ. Block 26 on laid map; thenct (14) Notice !• hereby given tnat tht Dis-South gets back with the king of •outha-rly along Uie rear of Lot 6>, trict Bgarda of Election and Registry Great School. The children the United States and Canada," Zager, a borough councilman REGISTRY AND ELECTION to and torth a Borough of Rumson, diamonds to ruff another heart, Aforesaid; thi nee (19) eatlirly raised $220 for the Holy Child- The mayor cited its years of and lawyer with offices in Red ong tnt north aide of Lot w, tfOTHK County of Mc-nmouth, Slate of New Jen ruffs a club to get to his hand Slock 28 aforesaid to tht westtrly ald< BOROUGH OF EATONTOW*. N. ,4 nay. will milt at the placet herelrf hood, bringing to 156 the total of non-sectarian world service in Bank, has been elected president- Of Branch Avenue; thend (16) In t after dpsifrnated on and draws the last trump. He Notlci is Hereby given ttm ttlB 0lf pagan babies they have adopted many lands. He noted the or- elect of the School Attorneys As- the rly direction along the. weiterly trlcl Donrd* of Election and fteilstrjf TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1065 finishes with two good hearts of Branch Ave out, to row White in and for Uia Borough of Eat on town, between the hours of 7:00 &. m. and The older boys presented a ganization's support of philan- sociation of New Jersey. id and continuing along the westerly County of Monmouth, State of NewB;O0 p.m. for the purpoie of conduct and dummy's ace of diamonds. Elint of Branch Avenue to tht northerly Ing tht General Election. magic show with Tommy McGee thropic Institutions, promotion ot Mr. Zager is attorney for the Una of Lot 9. In Block 34 on said map; Jersey, win meit at the placet herein Said General Election will be held thence (17) on a southeasterly direction after designated en In said, municipality for the purpose as magician. The older girls patriotic citizenship, Its fight Eatontown, Fair Haven and fteross Branch Avenue continuing In an TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1005 of electing ft Governor for the State Auxiliary Changes made applesauce. against bigotry and furtherance Rumson-Fair Haven Regional utterly direction and parallel with between the hours ol 7:00 a. m. andof New Jersey, two Members of. the of Inter-group understanding and Ifarkham Plaoe to tha southwest eor- 8:00 p. m. for the purpoit of conduct- fitntfl Rtnate, Fifth Senate District The chefs, Ralph J. Lione, Mi- Boards of Education. •ir of Lot 1. In Slock 64 on said mar ing the General Election. three Members ot the General As Meeting Time i democracy. nembly; & Sheriff for the County o chael Lione and John McGann Meeting in Clifton this week, thence (18) easterly along the aouthcrly Bald General Election will be held SHREWSBURY - The Shrews- lint of Lot 1, Block M aforesaid to thtIn said municipality for the purpose Monmouth, two Members of the Board grilled ISO hamburgers and 90 Bnai Brith means "Sons of the association advanced Mr. •outheastirly corntr thereof; thence of t'ecting a Governor for me fitatt of Chosen Freeholders for the County bury Auxiliary of Riverview Hos- (If) in a southerly direction along the of New Jersey, two Mtmbers of the of Monmouth; three Coroners for the hot dogs. Mrs. Lione, assisted the Covenant." It means serviceZager from the office of vice ftar of Lots W, 08. 07, 66, 03, 61, M, 62. County of Monmoutti, and for the fol pital has changed its time of State Benate, Fifth •Senate District by Mrs. Donald Foulke and Mrs. to Jewry and to humanity. president of the South-Central (1. 80 and 5B, In Block 61 and along thi three Members of the General As- lowing municipal officeit, viz: meetings to encourage more rtar o* Loti 15, IB, IT, II. 19, 20, 21,sembly; a Sheriff for the County o A Mayor for thi full term ot two Jamea Stamas, served potato and Its/ Hillel foundations sponsor District, which includes Mon- it and S3 all In Block 64 on said map Monmouth; two Members of tha Board yean. women to join the organization. macaroni salads, baked beans, cultural, religious and social mouth, Ocean, Mercer and Mid- la a Mulhirlf end southeasterly direc- of Chosen Freeholders for the County Two Councllmen for tha lull terra of . Thef irst meeting at the new tion to tht westerly Una of Wtllo-n of Monmouth; three Coroners for thethree years etch. cake and 250 drinks of soda and centers for Jewish students on dlesex Counties. Srlv«; thine* (20) in an easterly dl County of Monmoulh, and tor tht fol- A Tax Asieisor for thi full Urm of time will be Wednesday at 10 - frtetloa loross Willow Drive to a poln lowing municipal offices, viz: four years. coffee. more than 250 leading college He will be president of the la thf> eaitirly lint or Willow Drive Boundaries of "the Election Districts a.m. in the fire house, Broad St. campuses. Its youth organization state association for two yeari, thenea (31) In a northerly and north- Two Councllmen for the full term ol in the Borough of Rumson and theMrs. Adelaide Walnright will pre- The children also organized •Mtirly direction along thi tasterly three years tach. polling plaoei la each dlitrlot art ai stimulates Jewish knowledge, succeeding to a two-year terra tollOWB. tO Wit* bean bag and ball-tossing games. lint of Willow Drive to its Interscctlor Tha following la a description ot tne side. The group formerly met at loyalty and activity among near- as president. with tilt •QUtbweeterly line of Prospec Election Districts In the Borough of Flnl Election District 1:30 p.m. Richard Kaiser auctioned off Avenue; thence (22) in a southeaiteriy Eatontown and the polling places in flection District No. 1 is nereby de ly 50,000 teenagers in more than Mr. Zager has also been ap- dlrtctlon along the aouthweiterty line same. v»: fined and d«scribed ai follows: items and the few not sold were 9t Proiptct Avenue to tht Intersection tint Election District All that part ot tha Borough ol 1,000 chapters. pointed to participate In a panel turned over to St. Leo's Christ •f tht northwesterly line ot Little 8H- Election District Ont la Hereby de Rumson bounded on the went by the October Birthdays It sponsors a vocational ser- discussion at the 13th annual vir Point Rotd: thence (33) in a w«t- fined and described at that lection center line ot Buena vista AVISUI and mas barar. •rly direction along th» northwesterly and territory ot tht Borough dtilg Butna Vista Avenut extended: on the MATAWAN - The October vice, an adult Jewish education workshop of the State Federa- line ol Little Silver Point Road to anatnrt aa follows: aouth by the center line of Ridge Hoad Joanne Stamas, Lincroft, was birthdays of the Girls from the program and an Anti-Defamation tion of District Boards of Edu- point marked by an extension in a BXOINNma at the Intersection o and on the eaat by the center lint of welcomed as a new member and nortnarly direction of tht westerly line thi center line ot State Highway No Blngham Avenue. House of the Good Shepherd were League. The Bnai Brith Inter- cation In Atlantic City next Fri- Abraham }. Zager of Carolyn, Road: thenct (24 34 or Neptune Highway KB ftI s some- helped with the bazar. The polling place for the first national Council protects Jewish day. in t loutherly dlrictlon along- tin times called, and the; boundary line Election District Is Oceanic Fire' Com- celebrated In the home of Mrs. •westerly Una of Carolyn Host between tha Borough of Batontcwn pany's Flra House, corner River Road security In 43 countries of the He will report on new legisla- (md tcrosi Parker Avenue, along the and running thenea (1) Southerly, along md Allen Street, Rumson. Charles Vena, Gulden St., Cliff- •wettarly line of Carolyn Road and said eenter line of State Highway wood. Fair Haven Group free world. It maintains an of- tion as it affects education in sjontlnuing In a southerly dlriction No. 3& or Neptune Highway as It Is Second Election District fice in the United Nations, as 1963, and pending legislation af- Youth Program along the rear of Lots 21, 22, ttan d 2also known, to the brook which crossas Election District No. 2 is nereby 6* The monthly parties are spon- To Hear Speaker to Block 48 on said map and acrosiState Highway No. 35 or Neptune Higfl- fined and described as follows; sored by the Columbian Auxiliary well as offices in all continents. fecting education. JBattvUw Avenue and continuing along way Immediately south ot Kremer Ave- All that pan ot tha Borough oi Rum' tht rear of Lots 2. 3, t 8, 6 and 'sue; thence (2) Northeasterly along said of Matawan. FAIR HAVEN - A program Mr. Zeichner, who heads the tn Block 71 on said map, and continu- •on bounded on tht wait by tha cental brook and alto along boundary line ol Una of Blngbam Avenue; on the south on "Flower Arrangements for lodge serving the greater Red CAMPOREE Schedule Set Up ing acroji SUveralde Avenue and along Election Districts No, land Stoanotatr by the canfir line of Ridge Road and the tut erly line of Lot 2 and the rear brook which runs In an Easterly di- the Holiday Season" will be pre- Bank area, is Atlantic Highlands HIGHLANDS - Twin Lights HOLMDEL - A schedule was Of LOU 11. » tt. 18, 17. 19, U. 24. IS.rection South of Brook Avenue and on tha eaat by the center line of the 71ST BIRTHDAY It U and 10 all In Block 80 to Parker Avenut of Two River*. sented at a meeting of the Fair magistrate and of' Highlands. Troop 25 was well represented at formulated for programs of the Elisabeth Parkway; thence (3) running The polling placa for tha Second MIDDLETOWN-Emll Stalder, Creak: thence (28) In a generally west- Easterly, along tnt last named brook Haven Auxiliary to Riverview Youth Activities Association at a tVly dlrecUon along the nigh water line and continuing on in a straight line •lection District 1st Rumson Fire Com- Atlantic Ave., Long Branch, cele- the Great Northern District, Mon- •U Parker Creek to the weiterly bound- pany's Fire Houie, River Road and Hospital Nov. 8. Noll McDon- recent meeting In the music to the middle ot Wycko'f Road op- Black Point Road, Rumson, brated his 71st birthday Oct. 9 mouth Council Boy Scouts, ary ot the Borough of Uttle Silver posite Intersection o| Uiadowbrook Ave- room of the Indian Hill School. and easterly boundary ot the Borough nue: thence 14) Northeasterly, along Third Election Ulslrlol at a dinner party in the home of ough of Suzanne Florists, Wana- Luncheon on Tuesday Greene Bar Camporee held re- •f Shrewsbury; thence (36) In a north- Election District NO. a is nereby de- canter line of Wyckoff Road, to the his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. massa, will be the speaker. cently at Fort Hancock. Boy's program includes ages 9 1 ejrly direction along the boundary o center line of Broad Itreet: thenea fined and described aa follows: For New Attorneys tht Borough of Little Silver and the(ft) Easterly, along the center line o All that part of the Borough of Rum- and Mrs. Donald Hubbard, 96 The auxiliary's 36th anniver- William Mercler was lecturer to 12 Saturday, Nov.. 13 and 20, Borourn of Shrewsbury to the center Broad street to Main street, tha dt son eaat of the center line of the EAST BRUNSWICK - A lun- 9 a.m. to noon, registration, try- Una oi lyoamota Avinui; thinot (21) vidlng lint between We Borough of Avenue of Two Rivers South and thaConover La. sary will be celebrated at an Au and Peter Turner was senior pa- Batontown and Borough ot Oeeanport: eenter Una of tha Avenut of Two cheon, sponsored by the New outs and practice for basketball; In ft westerly dlrecUon along tht cen- Rivera. Other guests were two other tumn Dinner, Dance Nov. 20 in trol leader of the Camporee. In- Ur line of Sycamore Avinui to tht thence (8) Northerly along tha boun- Jersey State Bar Association to ages 13-15, Friday nights. Oct. Boundary of the Borough of surewi- dary Una between tht Borough of Sat> The' polling place for the Third daughters and their husbands, the River House, Rumson. Mu- structors for the Measuring Sta- awry, thtnet (M) In a no rt hi rly direc- ontown and Borough of Ocean port to Election DliTrict la Ralph Hall, at honor the 288 new attorneys be- 29 and Nov. S. from 7:30 to 9:30 Lincoln Avtrnie and Packer Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. John Mullvhlll, Fair sic will be by Jules Jaffe and tion were David Whiffield, tion along thi boundary of the Borough the Southerly line ot Fort Monmouth ing admitted to the bar, will he p.m., registration, trybuts and •f fhrewebury and the Borough ot lit-traet; thtnet (7) Westerly and North- Rumson. Haven, and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse his orchestra. James Bailey, Jack France and • tit illver to the northeasterly rlght-of. erly along the boundary line ol the held tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the practice for basketball will take way ol tht New York A Long Branch Government Reservation known at rou-th Election Dlitrlci E. Howland, Rumson; a alster At a meeting last week, John Frank Loeffler. Instructors for rort Monmouth. bi the distance what Election District No. 4 li hereby dl Brunwick Inn. - place. All participants must lUllroad; thine* (29) In a northwester- and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. Daniels, Jr., administrator of (he Semaphore Station were Jo- ly dlrecUon along tht northtatterly t may to tht point or place of fined and deiorlbsd aa follows: The principal address to the wear sneakers. ngTtt-of'Way of the New tork and LongBeginning. All that part of tha Borough ot Rum August Bishoff of Long Island, Riverview Hospital, spoke on the seph Bolger, Andrew Schmled, •ranch Railroad, be the distance what Plaoe of meeting ot Board ot JDliC ion bounded oa the wait by the eemer new lawyers will be "given by tlon and polling place for the First Una of Oakea Road and Oakei Road and his grand-daughter, Donna hospital's expansion program. Ronald Luddy and Earle Doddj. Chairman for the boyj' buket- "I may to thi point or place of Begin Superior Court Judge Victor S. Election District Is the Fire House. extended and ttia center Una of Hance Hubbard. ball program Is Domlnlck Onorl, Broad Uriel. Road; on the north by the center llni Keven Bolger, Wayne Penta Pollinjng Place for this district Is the Kilkenny. and the clinic director at Indian Second Election District o( Ridge Road and on th» east by ths •oroufh Hah, Prospect Avtnue. center line of tha Avenue of Two Rlv> Covered Dish Supper Tho luncheon is under the di- and John Hyatt received certi- Second Election Oiimci Election District two is nereby, de era and the center line of tha Avenus CITE FORT CAPTAIN Hill School Is Thomas B«nt. BBQINNINU at a point in the north* fined and described as that section of Two Rivers South, LEONARDO - Mrs. John Hoi rection of the junior section of ficates for completion of an in- easterly right-of-way line ol the Newind territory ot tht 3orougb desig- Coaches assisting will be An- The polling place tor tha fourth Elec- FORT MONMOUTH - Capt. combe and Mrs. Kenneth Hop- struction ooursa on teaching Tork and Long Branch Railroad where nated ai follows: tion District Is Forrestdaia School, ?or> the state association. thony Barski, William Baker, tht fame la Intersected by the bounds* BEGINNING at me intersection ol Lynn V. Knisely, 633 Pinebrook fensperger are chairmen of the scouting skills to their troops. IT of the Borough of Little Silver and the center line ot State Highway No. rest Avenue. Blackpolnt Road. Rumaoa. 'ohn Fitzsimmons and Miles Rd., 'was decorated with a 22d Senior Patrol Leader Peter tht Borough of Red Bank; thenoe (it 39 at the dividing line between the ALBERT A. KBRR. JR. Ladies Auxiliary of the Commu Coates. running In a generally easterly and Borough ot Batontown and the Bor- Borough ClerK and 23d Oak Leaf Clusters to nlty Fire Company covered dish Turner conducted the opening •ortheatterly direction along the bound ough ol New Shrewsbury and running Oct, 18, 25 117.84 Outstanding 4-H Director for Village School Is ary of the Borough ot Red Bank and thence (1) Westerly along Lafetra'e the Air Medal for meritorious and closing ceremonies. supper which will be held Oct John Morris, with assisting tht Borough ot LlttiB Sliver the various Brook along the dividing Una between achievement in sustained flights Club Members Named Four members of the Troop Oourses and distances to the southerly thi Borougn of Eatontown and the MSGISTRf AND Kl.ELTIOI. 30 In the fire house, Appleton coaches William Opie, Frank line ot Ridge Road; thenct (2) In an Borough of New Shrewsbury, be tht NOTICE in support of the combat forces Ave, Hours of serving will be FREEHOLD — Bernard Fior- appeared before the District •aittrly mmotion along the soutneny distance what It may to the center ot BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY, M. *. Cuzlik, Albert Benkert, George line of Ridge Road to the westerly Hope road; thenot (a) Southerly along of Viet Nam. The presentation S to 7 p.m. There will be reentino- , 19, of RobertsvIHe Ind Board of Review recently, tob e the center line of Hope road, be the Notice la hereby given thu the Ola Marvel, Douglas Mitchell, Vin- lint of Prospect Avenue; thence (3) In net Board!'ot Election and Ritlitri was made by Lt. Col. Joseph L. duced prices for children six to Sandra Daves 16. of Asbury interviewed as applicants for the a southeasterly direction along thihet distance what tt may to ite Intersection n and lor the Borough ot BhrewAury, cent Pomarlco, Clifford Heath, •outhwesterly line) of Proiptct Avtnue with tha center line of Wyekofl road, County of MonmDuth, state of New Jer< Kirk, deputy director of the Army. 12 years old. Tickets may be Park have been chosen the two Eagle Award. They are Instruc- to tbt intersection with thi northwest- and the dividing line between District Alfred Morley »nd Victor Mor- No. 2 and District No. 4; thence O> aey, will meet at the places hereinafter Signal School's Department of purchased at the fire house or outstanding 4-H Club members tors James Bailey and Joseph arly line of Rumson Road; thence (4> Northerly, along tne center line of designated on gan. tn a southwesterly direction slong the Wyokoft road and the dividing Una TUESDAY, NOVBMBBIt 2, 1M5 Command Communications. from members. In Monmouth County for progres Bolger, Patrol Leader Ricky Bog- northerly lint of Rumson Road to thebetween Districts No. 2 and No. 4 tobetween the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 Coaches for the Junior iquadc intersection of the easterly line ot p.m. for the purposi of conducting The citation refers to periods siye achievement and citizen- ger and Senior Patrol Leader, Branch Avenue: thence (5> across the Intersection ot the center line of are Samuel Robinson, Jack Grant Avtnue; thenoe (4) Northerly the .General Sleotlon, in February and March 196! ship in 1965. William Mercler, Branch Avenut In a generally southerly along ths center line ot Grant Ave Said General Election will be held USY MEETING urcell, Bud Klawunn, Sol direction to tht northeasterly corner ot In said municipality for the purpose of when Capt. Knisely "actively LONG BRANCH — Congrega- The citations were made by Their applications must be ap- Lot 08. In Block 28 on tht Tai Map;nuo and along the dividing line of electing a Governor for the Bute Bunln, Dick Spencen and William thenot (6) In a gtatralty wtsttrly dl- districts No, 1 and No. 4. be the die* of New Jersey, two Members of the participated in more than 25 aer-- tlon Bnai Sholom's United Syna- Monmouth Pomona Grange in co- proved by the Monmouth Council Dehm. Coaches for the senior rtotlon along tht Dounciary ot tht First anci what it may to thi center lint of Btate Senate, Firth Senate Dlitrlct; Election District the various courses Richardson Avenue) tnence (6) Hour- ial missions over hostile terri- gogue youth chapter will meet to- operation with the state grange. then the National Council. squads ar« William Heckett, John and dlitancii to the northeasterly right- ly along R[chard|on Avenue to the can-threi Members of the aenerai Assem- er line of Boutn Strut at an angle la bly; a Sheriff tor thi County o[ Mon- tory in support of counterlnsur morrow at 7 p.m. at 130 Morris Miss Daves is the reigning Mon- The re-organized Troop 25 has Landers and Paul Purinton. of-way lint ot the New York and Long mouth i two Member! of the Board 1 Branch Railroad line where the in mo toutta Street where the brook oroiiti gency operations." Ave. mouth Couny 4-H Queen. had four Eagle Scouts in the past Cheerleadlng for girls is un- U Intersected by the northerly line of the same; thence (9) Northeasterly, of Choien Freeholder! tor the County along the it!4 orook to Its Intersection of Monraouth; three Coronen for the five years. der way with 82 girls participat- White Road: thence (7) In a north- with thi center line of Neptune High- County of Monmouth, and for the fol westerly direction aloni the northeast- way, also known ai State Highway No. lowing municipal ortlcii, vli: ing. Directors are Mrs. Vincent erly rlght-oi*vty Una of tht New York aa, being along tht boundary line of and Long Branch Railroad, bt thi dls- A Tax Aasesior for Ihe full term of Hammer, Mrs. Kenneth Willey ttnot what ft may to the point or Districts Not, I, .3, 3 and 4 converge fouTourr yearsyeara. 3 ECOM Scientists thence (T) Northerly, along thi center Two Council numberi for the full and Mrs. James Van Vakas. ylaci of Beginning. Una of Neptune Highway, and, .dividing term of thrie years each. Polling place for this district Is tha line between Districts l and % to the Following Is a description of the Are Granted Patents ^— Forty-two girls are enrolled In placa ot Beginning. election districts tn the Borough, of Ft re House on Prospect Avenut. FORT MONMOUTH - Thrtt theyvolleyball program with Mrs. Third Election District Place ol meeting ot Board ol Elec. Bhrewibury and tha polling places In PI GUNNING at a point in tha south tton and polling place of the Second the same; scienists of the Army Electjqn- Sol Bunln and Mrs. Richard •rly line if Little* Silver Point Road Diectlon District Is the Uargaret Vet. First Election District Greenmnn directing, Junior bti- Whert the same la Intersected by the tar School. Grant Avanua. Bounded on tho north and northeast ics Command have been granted >y the rlght-or-wfty or the New Sfork westerly lint of Parker Avenue South; a patent for a non-synchronous ketball has 22 girls participating, thence (1• ) I•n an easterl* "yy directiodireti n Third Eleotion Ulsirlcl A Long Branch Railroad Co.; on the along the southerly Una of tittle (silver Election District Three is hereby de* woit 6y tho center' line o[ Broad multiples communication system, with Mrs. Dom Onori and Mrs. Point Road to Us Intersection with the fined and describee) as that section and Street; on the south by the center Una Robert Lewis In charge of the ,/esterly line ol Seven Brldgos Road; territory ol the Borough at follows: of sycamore Avenue; and on the east one of the basic concepts for thence (2) In a southerly direction BEGINNING at the common corner by a line which runs In a general RADA, ths random access, dis- clinic and Mrs. Robert Ormi- along the westerly lint ol flivon Bridges _. Districts No. 1/2. 3 and 4 In thenortherly direction from the center bee and Mrs, Vincent Maneri In Road to. a point marked by *n exten- center Una of Neptune Highway and lino ot Bycamore Avenue ISO feet crete address system. sion In a westerly dlroctlon of [herunning thence (1) Southerly, along the west of the westerly curb line oi charge of the Junior group. IQUlherly shore ot Town Neck Grtek; center tine of Neptune Highway cross- Wost End .AVenue and continuing In They are Harry W. Parmer, thenos (3) In an tMterly direction along ing the circle and continuing In the a straight line to the right-of-way of On Saturday, Oct. 23, the flnt the New York gc Long Branch Railroad Elberon, Communications—ADP tht southtrlerly shorabort o„f Tow__._.n _NaoK Oretx center line of Neptun* Highway be the crafts session will take place, "" louthtrly iletance what tt may to Whale Pond Co. The polling; place for thli dis- Commodity Office; Arthur C. 1 continuing In a generally Irook and dividing line between the trict In the NrchouoD on Broad Street. with 25 girls enrolled, Mrs. Jo- _ louthweilerl._ y dlrecU_.--c. foiiowlni Borough ot ICatontown and Township Hecotid Election Dlitrlci Prlchard, Elberon Avionics- tht short Una of Town Nack Creek and seph Lucanla directing. Parker Creek to a point whs re the of Ooean; thence (3) Easterly, along Bounded on the north by Newman Navigation Aids Commodity Of- First Election District Intersscts the the dividing line between the Borough Springs Itoad; on tha west by ShrewB- All activities will take place tt of Betonlown and Ihe Township ol bury Avenut to a point 3400 faet loutti fice, and Donald H. Hamsher, northerly short tint of Parker Crteki Oiiean, be the distance what It may tonf Newman Springs Road where the the Indian Hill School until fur- thenco (4) in a northerly direction chief, Foreign Intelligence Office. along tha easterly lint of the First Elec the dividing line between the Borough center Una ot Shrewsbury Avenue Inter- ther notice. Interested parents tlon District to the southerly lint of ' West Long Branch and tho Borough secia with a line drawn to the center RADA is one of the most prom- . Batontown; thenci Ot Northerly. ina of Obra Placi; on the south by a are urged to accompany their Little .1 liver Point Road and tht point along the dividing : line between the Ins running In an easterly and weiterly ising systems for fast, clear sub- or place of Beginning. torough ol West Long Branch and thedirection, beginning at a point Slut) children and assist In the pro- Polling place (or thli district H 8t. scriber-to-subscriber communica- John's Chapel Parish Houst on Little Borough of Batontown to Monmouth feet south of Newman Springs Road ram. New members are In- •liver Point Road. Road i thence (4) Northerly, tlong Mon and running In a straight Una to thi tions in combat areas. Fourth Election District mouth Road end the dividing line be- center line ot Obre Place and projected vited to join the group. BEGINNING at tht Intersection of tween the Borough, of West Long to the center line of Broad Street; and tht ' easterly Una of Branch Avenut Branch and the Borough ot ffia ten town on tbt east by tho center line of and tha southerly Una of Rumion Rotd; and also being ths dividing line Dt Broad Street, Tne polling place far thli Riviera Inn Bought tween the Borough of Eatontown and district Is the Broad street Auditorium ATTENDS COURSE thtnoa running (l) In an easterly direc- the Borough ot Oceanport. he the die of the school. tion Hong tha southerly Una Rumson tanco what It may to Broad Street; By Frank Peterson HARTFORD, Conn. — Joseph Xoad and aorois Prospect Avsnut to dance (A) Wiitarly. along the center Third EleoUon District tht ewitrly lint of Proipett Avmut: All that portion of tha Borough ol BRICK TOWNSHIP - The S. Tomalnl, » representative of thtnet (3) In a northerly dtrtctlon Im of Broad Street to Wyokotf Road, Bhrtwabury south of tha canter line 'htch is thh a diiddividini g linli t betweebt nD _I Riviera Inn on the Manasquan Aetna Life Insurance Co., Red aoross Rumson Road and along the nets NO. 1 and No. 3 thence (0) of Sycamore Avenue and east ot a •uteriy lint ot Proiptct Avenut to thi tauthwesterly along Wyokoff Road amd Una running In a northerly direction River and Rt. 70 his been pur- Bank, N.J., is attending i spe- •outherly lino of R'rfge Road, thenCe ilvldlng Una between Districts No. l from the center line of Sycamore (3) tn an easterly direction along the Avenue to trie right-of-way ot the New chased by Frank Peterson of cial training course at the corn- ,nd No 3 to ftpoin t oppoaltt Mfltdow York A Long Branch Railroad Co. •Outherly linine ol Rldgs Road tn thhe brook Avtnue; thence (7) continuing Bradley Beaoh. pony's home office here. Mr. Intersection wititihh HardinHdi g RoRoad;; thanethahanees Northerly, and Northwesterly, along Ihe which straight llni la 130 feet wust ot AUTOGRAPHS — Scout GUnn OrtUy of Wall Township, mtmber of Troop 28 of Mana- (4) IIn a •Dutharlthl y directioditio n along ththe Ivldlng Una between Diatriots No. 3ilia westerly curb lino ot West JQud Mr. Peterson Is the owner of Tomalnl, who attended Monmouth weitirlr lint ot Harding Road to the j)4 No. l, be tit* distance what It Avenuo, Mao that portion ot ths Bor- tquan, geh autographs of ttan Pate Retxlaff, left, Philadelphia Eaglet football end, northerly lint of Bumaon Road) tbenoe may to tht Beginning. ough of Bluewahury inuth ol a line tho Peterson Restaurant chain College, Is associated with the i6) sorosB Rumson Road and In a running along the oentor line ol Obre and Al Downing, second from right, pitcher of New York Yankees, At right is Benny westerly direction along tn* ejrfutherly Hie ptaea or meeting ol Board olPlace which !• bounded on the west The, property was purchased Equity of Asbury Park inmranee (0lection and tolling place for Ihr by Rhrewabury Avenue And on the line of Rumson Road to Its Intersection Third Hlictlon Piitrlot is «t the *JJ ••IllVVVflllUUtf J1 VI-IJUB till 14 VII McGee of Kelly La., Collingwood Park, who itopi at Kantor Ford, Inc., Collingwood from the estate of Evelyn Caper- firm. with the f-aslerly Una ot Seven Bfldgtfldgtii Meadow brook lohool, Wyckoff Rotd. Mil by tht o«nt«r Una tit Hrourt Sin KoatKt i thtnos (6) In a southerly dlreedlree- *h. polllm puci tor tlius, patrol No. 1 leader with vlause Mclntyre, Mrs. John mour, Tefcrihone; Mrs. Leon Anne Marie Putsch, daughter Dorothy Buonacqrista, Noreen Miss Betty Lu Bresnahan as as- ichingo, Mrs. Bruce Lykes, Mrs. Gearl and Mrs. Corrado, Cookies, Monmouth of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pulsch, Dempsey and Susan Limeberg. sistant; Miss Colleen Searby Pa- Charles Greenlow Mrs. Ray- and Mrs. Vincent McNerney, Raymond Meyer, Jr., son of Lenark Ave., celebrated her sixth William Farwell, son of Mr, Scouts Flag bearers were Linda Hutell tril two, assisted by Miss Susan mond Benzanson, Mrs. Joseph Publicity. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Meyer, birthday Oct. 5 at a family ; and Mrs, .William Farwell, has and Irene Gilson, and color- Tark; Miss Elaine Tammaro, pa Arcoleo Jr., and assistant leader Investiture of new Brownies celebrated his 11th birthday re- dinner in Sal's Restaurant, Red enlisted in the U.S. Navy and is guards were Noreen Dempsey trol four, assisted by Miss Eliza- Mrs. George Wanschura. itSfee-sheld -Oct. 20 in the Miller cently by having a supper party Bank. stationed at Great Lakes, 111., Roundup and Ann Beese. jteth Synkowski; Miss Sharon Me- home, N. at Longo's Restaurant, Sea GET AQUAINTED MEETING for his boot training. HIGHLANDS — Junior Girl During the Court of Awards,jMahon, patrol five, assisted by Bright. • Mrs. Helen Sullivan and Mr. Scout troop 258 gave a Father merit badges and membership Miss Sherry, Higgins. HALET — Brownie Troop 538 NEW COMMITTEE Present were Mrs. Grace Mey- and Mrs. James Sullivan of New and Daughter Dinner in cdhjunc- year pins were presented, also, The troop will join with cadet recently held a "get aquainted" FREEHOLD - Mrs. Richard er Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Meyer, York City visited Mr. and Mrs. New Organisation's tion with its Court of Awards Junior Sign of 'the Star awards troop 526 for a day at camp meeting for mothers of new and Thiel, leader of Brownie Troop and children, Kim and John, Miss William Mullen and family, Strat- held recently in American Legion went to Tirzah Paronto, Maureen Oct. 23. old Brownies in the home of Mrs. 516, held a meeting in her home Marie Fiordlandt and Marie Mey- um PI., Oct. 9. The eighth birth- First Meeting Marvin Miller, 14 Lynn Blvd., 47 Helen Ave. recently, with er. day of Stephen Mullen was cele- Hall, Bay Avenue, Nichols, Sue Siverson and Doro- EATONTOWN - The Mon- MOTHERS MEETING Troop Leader. members of her newly appointed brated. The spaghetti dinner, cooket thy Buonacquista, the latter also mouth County Association of Ed- Mrs. Alex Munro assisted and committee. , Mrs. Vincent Malone enter- by scouts Sue Siverson, Tirzah received the Sign of the Arrow. FREEHOLD — Mrs. Carl Cor- ucational Secretaries will hold Paronto and Maureen Nichols, Mrs. Murray Nichols is troop Jasco, 8J>Ba7kalo\v Ave., leader Mrs. Robert Symonson neigh- Attending were Mrs. Howard tained members of the Nibble Miss Nancy easier, daughter 1 Brown, Jr., Mrs. George Camp, their first meeting of the season wss served to the. fathers by leader and Mrs ! Joseph Buonac- of Brownie Troop 523, was host- borhood organizer was also pres- and Quibble Club, Oct. 8. Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Casler, Mrs. John Polifrone and Mrs. tonight it 7 o'clock in the Colon- their 'daughters. quista assistant leader. ess to mothers of the troop mem- ent. John Ketchow was welcomed who is a freshman at King's Col- New committee chairmen Robert J. Walling. Mrs. William back to the club after an ab- lege, Briarcliff, N.Y., spent the nade Restaurant, Monmouth Tirzah Paronto as mistress of bers at a meeting and tea in her named were Mrs. Joseph Corra-|J. Ambrose is co-leader, sence. Mrs. George Scott, New weekend with her parents. Shopping Center. ceremonies introduced Maureen ELECTION home. do, Mrs. Dan Seyfarth, Mrs. John Monmouth, will be the next host- Following election of officers, Nichols who entertained on her FREEHOLD - Girl Scout Mrs. William Moyle field ad- Potter and Mrs. Charles Burke, House Hunting! Jt's open sea- ess. Also present were Mrs. Ray A neighborhood party was held the group will tour the new ad- clarinet; Mary Lou Anthony and Troop 528 held election of offi- viser of Monmouth Council com- Mothers; Mrs. Blair Verity, son in the Daily Register Classi- Vogel, Mrs. John Batton, Mrs. for the sixth birthday of Mary dition 'o Monmouth Regional Irene Gilson, who performed a cers at the meeting recently in mented and showed slides Mrs. Francis Baker and Mrs. fied now. Raymond Meyer, Mrs. John Susan Hynemann, daughter of High School. tap dance roitine and Susan the American Legion Home. troop activities. [Choose your dream I sewing machine! TODAY! THIS IS THE SALE! ONLY WATCH FOR OUR VALUE-PACKED 16 PAGE CIRCULAR!...IN THE MAIL at SINGER NOW. EXTRA COPIES IN THE STORE.

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