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limed Dally, Monday througn Friday, entered at Second Clan Matter /OLUME 82, NO. 264 «t tll» Post Ollics at Red Bank, N. J., under ttat Act ol March 3, 1879. RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1960 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Prosecutor Asks 15-Year Prison Term for U2 Pilot Consensus: Say Powers It's All-Out Doesn't Plan Propaganda To Go Home By The Associated Press MOSCOW (AP) — The The Powers trial is viewed by ioviet prosecutor today many U.S. newspapers as an all- emanded a maximum pris- iut Soviet propaganda attempt :o sway world opinion against n sentence of 15 years— he . ut not the death penalty The Louisville Times terms, the —for U2 pilot Francis Gary rial a "propaganda sounding board" used by the Soviets to 'owers. EATONTOWN HOSPITAL—This is architect Godfrey M. Ricci's conception of the proposed 74-bed, private doc- divert attention from their own Replying with a plea for tors' Memorial Hospital, Eatontown. It will go up off the Garden State Parkway spur, about a quarter-mile spying. The Washington Post: "It Is . lighter sentence, Powers' west of the Eatontown Traffic Circle. Construction bids will be called for shortly. The state has already granted pretty clear that the (defense 5oviet attorney said the approval of the plans. The building is expected to cost about $700,000. attorney) had been given leave l-ycar-old American flier had to build up a good case for old him he faced another trial Rain Dumps 2.56 leniency or even clemency, In the United States if he were case the Kremlin should decide 1 lowed to return home. Incites on Shore that either would better serve Defense Attorney Mikhail I. School Anti-Noise Code its propaganda Interests." rriniov said Powers had told LONG BRANCH-It wasn't a The Tribune: ". . im he would be punished by record, but the rain really fell one thing it will not prove is the 0 years in jail or $10,000 fine Contract this morning. fairness (or lack of it) in a Soviei propaganda trial. . . " —or both—in the United States, William D. Martin, U.S. icnalties Powers had testified Held Too Strict weather observer, said the rain, New York Mirror: "The Soviet 'ere prescribed for revealing which started at 1 a. M., Union may not be milking as To Allen NEW SHREWSBURY — Intro- borough was moved by Council- nything about his contract to duction of an ordinance to pro- man Herbert L. Willett, 3d, last dumped 2.56 inches on the much propaganda profit . . . had been hoped for. . . The ly for the U.S. Central Intelli- FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP —' hibit "unreasonably loud, disturb- night. shore area by 7 a. m. world public is capable of sep- ;ence Agency. Allen Brothers, Fair Haven, have ing and unnecessary noise" in the The motion was defeated by a The ratn was caused by a INSPECTS EVIDENCE—American U2 pilot Francis G. arating the 'propaganda from the "But that worries me little," been awarded the general con- 3-2 vote. low pressure wave off the truth." Powers, right center, leans over document as ha stands coast of North Carolina, Mr. Grlnlov said Powers had told tract for the new 12-room school Mayor Karl K. Baron called the New York Herald Tribune: in prisoner's dock in Moscow's Hell of Columns, where ordinance unnecessarily restric- Martin said, and has nothing him before the trial. "I am not planned for September, 1961 oc- Cleo Poses to do with hurricane Cleo, "The pattern appeared to be he is being tried on spy charges. His attorney, Mikhail likely to return home." tive and proposed that it be ex- one of presenting Powers as a cupancy. tensively modified before intro- which Is 435 miles east-south- Griniov, is at extreme right. Powers himself took the stage man exploited by his govern- gain at the conclusion of With a bid of $208,140 the duction. east of Charleston, moving In Little Threat a north-northeast direction, ment, rather than as a villain v (AP Wirephoto via radio from Moscowl Griniov's statement and told the Fair Haven contractors were low "Who is to be the judge of in his own right." udges he wanted to be tried as bidders of 13 competing for the whether a noise is unreasonably The deluge caused flooding of Inquirer: "Young To Mainland many streets in the area. person and not as a political lob. loud?" he asked. "In cases where Powers was condemned long igure. MIAMI AP) — Hurricane Cleo, bad blood exists between neigh- ago. . . (The Soviets) may noi Schilling Co., Shrewsbury, was ConcernMountsOver "You have heard all the evi- •warded the heating contract ofr third tropical storm of the sea- bors this ordinance could be used yet have made up their minds son, moved up the Atlantic to- to create a very unpleasant situ- as to the course that will reap dence and must decide what my $55,699; Frank C. Gibson, Free- punishment Is to be," the hand- hold, was low bidder for the day without posing any immedi- ation." Hail Success the greatest propaganda advan ate threat to the mainland. He asked Mr. Willett to with- tage." Situation in Congo some young American said. plumbing work at $20,732; Proc- "I realize I committed a tor Electric Co., Asbury Park, The Weather Bureau in a 5 draw the measure until it could Of Summer Wilmington (Del.) Journal a.m. advisory located the storm be studied further. Every Evening: "Little by little UNiTED NATIONS, N. Y. pull out the more than 11,001 grave crime and must be pun- won the bid for electrical work ished for tt." near latitude 32.0 north, longi- 3 Opposed we can expect to see him (Pow (AP)—The UN Security Council troops it now has in the Congo with a price of $33,370, and Powers added: Union Structural Steel Company tude 69.8 west, or about 500 miles Mr. Willett insisted on the mo- School Plan ers) pictured as an innocem today awaited arrival of a Con- Big Four Unanimity east of Charleston, S.C. It was "I ask the court to weigh all of Union was awarded the steel tion. He and Councilman Robert KEANSBURG—Summer school, pawn in the imperialist chess golese delegation for another In a determined bid to kce] moving in a north-northeast di- the evidence and take into ac- L. McCall voted for it. Clarence the first conducted by the loca! game." emergency session as concern the Congo situation from col work on a bid of $30,029. rection at 20 miles an hour. count not only that I committed Kindergarten to Fourth Unterberg, Daniel E. Renshaw public school, closed today aftei Atlanta Constitution: "... mounted over worsening rela- lapsing altogether, Hamma The advisory said the direc- and John Lemon, Jr., voted The Russian heritage of justice tions in the explosive Congo. skjold called in the chief U a crime but the circumstances six weeks of classes in mathe which led me to do so." All contracts are subject to tion of movement and speed against it. Donald Case was ab- matics and remedial reading fo: is so scant that most Soviet A clash between Congolese representatives of the four m: the approval of Architect Nor- should continue the same for the sent. sixth, seventh And eighth gradi citizens today probably could soldiers and UN Canadian troops jor world powers yesterday. H Following Powers' plea, the man Coates of Morristown and next 18 hours: "This course would Councilman Lemon stated he Is students. not understand' our horror at at Lcopoldville yesterday reportedly stressed to them th; three-man military court re- board attorney Clifton T. Bark- keep the hurricane well off the in favor of the objectives of the Jeremiah Wilson, board pres what is happening. . . " brought warnings from UN of big four unanimity was vital cessed at 12:50 p. m. to con- alow, Freehold. U.S. coast during this period,' ordinance, but would like to see ident, last night congratulated Miami News: "No matter how ficials that their forces may re avert complete chaos In the nev sider its verdict—and actually the Weather Bureau said. The new school was approved it reviewed and revised before Thomas Garrison, school super- we justify spying we stil! sort to shooting if necessary. African republic. Its sentence, since Poweri had by the voters of the township Highest winds are estimated at introduction. intendent, on the success of tli cannot deny the right of thu There were also reports Sec- Closeted with Hammarskjoi pleaded guilty to espionage at In a referendum Jan. 19. It will 85 miles an hour over a small program. He said he believes i Soviet Union to try him. All ol retary General Dag Hammar- for 45 minutes in the unusua the outset of the trial. area near the center and gales The ordinance as presented us are standing in the dock with house grades kindergarten would prohibit, among other was the only free academic sum skjold had warned Africa's UN joint session were U.S. Ambas It was announced the verdicl through fourth as well as ad extend out about 150 miles to the mer program in the county. . . Powers." east and 75 miles to the west of things, unnecessarily loud play- representatives that if disagree- sador Henry Cabot Lodpe, So would not be forthcoming before ministrative offices. It is to be All 35 students who started th Atlanta Journal: "... The ment persists with Congo pre- viet Deputy Foreign Ministe (See POWERS, Pg. 2) center. ing of radios, phonographs, tele Russians havo us in a bad corner built on a 15-acre tract on Bur- vision or musical instruments, course July 7 completed it. mier Patrice Lumumba's govern- Vasily V. Kuznetsov, Britisl lington Rd. in the northeast sec- Little change is expected in in- The daily session from 9 a.m and know it. If Washington has tensity but a slight increase in specifically banning playing of ment, the UN might be forced to Minister Harold Becley am tion of the township. to noon comprised two classes a defense other than blustering French Ambassador Armand size is likely during the next 18 these between 1 a. m. and 7 a. m. indignation, it has yet to revea The Board of Education ac of l'/2 hours each of mathematics Berard. To Appraise hours. in such a manner as to be audible it." cepted alternate bids under the more than 50 feet from the build- and reading. John D. Hughes, The Soviet Union has sharply Small craft were warned to re- Richmond (Va.) Times-Dis general contract for: $2,415, vin- ing they are in. eighth grade teacher, taughi To Name Queen disputed Hammarskjold's neu- yl tile, $1,680, terrazzo floors; main in port from Block Island, mathematics and Mrs. Agnes patch: "The Kremlin propagan Properties R.I., to Cape May, N.J., because It banned advertising loud dists slanted the script of this ralist interpretation of his pow- $2,110, skylights in the corridors; Lynn, kindergarten teacher, con ers under the council resolutions of winds stirred up by a low speakers and amplifiers; yelling, ducted the remedial r e ad in g! melodrama to appeal ... to in- For Keyport Day $485, upper partitions in lavator- ,.hat created the UN force. It For School ies; $1,400, various classroom ac-] pressure area there. The advisory shouting or hooting, whistling or classes. itellectuals in potentially neutral '' the winds in that section singing in a disturbing manner nations. . . The mummery of this KEYPORT — A Keyport ^Day i has called for complete with- MONMOUTH BEACH - The Due to the success of the pro- Queen will be crowned tonight in drawal of all BelEiian troops. «* *, «• Ceo. (See NO.SE CODE Page 2) gram this year, plans for next trial is transparent." Central School, to reign over the Shore Regional High School Council Meeting Board of Education last night facing. summer may be expanded to four estivities here tomorrow. classes and include fourth and Scheduling of the council meet- voted to obtain the services of Alternate bids 'also were ac Disarmament at least two real estate broken cepted which reduced the cost Raritan Health Board Gets fifth grade students. ha's delegation, delayed in Lon- to appraise properties under of chalkboards by $300 and for in the school auditorium. Talks Held Up don overnight after their Soviet consideration as possible school a flagpole $125 less than the orig' Activities tomorrow will in- jetliner was denied permission Inal. Rusty Water Complaints UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.(AP) clude five major events. sites. INDEX to land at Idlewild Airport be- A maximum of $300 was ap- Page — The UN Disarmament Com- A baby parade will start at cause it had not passed noise RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Com-engineer and water company mission adjourned yesterday 11 a. m., grand parade at 2 p. m., propriated for the brokers' fees. plaints of rusty water continue engineer. Amusements 14 test requirements. The State De- The board, according to its Births 2 without producing a plan for the soapbox derby at 4:30 p. m., partment finally persuaded the Fire Alarm to plague the Board of Health Sufficient filtering was also re- United States and the Soviet block dance at 8 p. m., and fire- president, Peter Cooper, has in- ported at the plant. Water Jim Bishop 6 New York Port Authority to ad- terviewed 14 architects and in- but samples of the condition are Hal Boyle 7 Union to resume disarmament works display at 10 p. m. mit the plane, and it was ex- pumped from the well was found talks. It adopted a mildly word- tends to continue with more in- Bid Accepted scarce. to contain 12 parts iron salts but Bridge 16, 19 pected today. Church 8 ed appeal for big power nego- terviews. Pljilip J. Blanda, Jr., board when leaving the plant contained At Lcopoldville's Airport yes- WEST LONG BRANCH - Bor- Classified 20, 21, 22 tiations to resume quickly. terday about 300 Congolese sol- The board, acting as a com- president, last night reported only one-tenth of one part. But this seemed unlikely, at mittee of the whole, has visited ough Council yesterday accepted only three samples have been Comics 16, 19 diers kicked and clubbed a Ca- Mr. Blanda stressed that a Crossword Puzzle 16, 19 least until late this year. numerous schools within the the $3,598 low bid of Engineered turned-in by local residents. He thorough check is being made. Sludv Committeejnadian unit of about a dozen Systems Division, Fyr-Fyter Editorials • After three days of debate, the forces moved in state which have been designed requested more samples as an J. M. Schultz, 34 Appleton Dr., 82-nation commissiocomm,ss.on approved aa, NEWW SHREWSBURY - Russj;Russ . ; d In Corp., Newark, for a fire alarm Herblock 6 by some of the architects under aid to determine the pattern of Woodland Park, reported that a measure calling for "the earliest iPalumbo and Councilman Her- <««*•>'to roam cont rnl of the consideration. system. complaints and to pinpoint the Kitty Kelly 10 'menace exists behind Appleton Obituaries 2 possible continuation of intern* bert L. Willett, 3d, las. niRht '"*>•.They put _ i p barbed wire Tne to be installed areas affected. [were appointed by Mayor Karl around key' point's and"Timi'tcdl board's next meeting will The system, Dr. near Brennan's Swamp." He Sylvia Porter 6 tional negotiations." Congolese troops at the field to J be held at Oceanport School Sept. within 90 days after the contract Members of the audience, com said several persons had be- The resolution also urged the K. Baron as co-chairmen of a Radio-Television M six men. 115. li signed, will replace the present prised mainly of women, inform- come trapped in the bog and Social 10 General Assembly to give "earn-jcommittee to survey the bor- alarm on the two borough fire ed Mr. Blanda that the rusty had to be rescued. George Sokolsky 6 est consideration" to the prob-' ouch's •insurance coverage. houses. condition "comes and disappears The board promised an immed- Sports 17,18 lem of worldwide disarmament. Lester J. Rifiby, Jack Jordan, Voting against the acceptance and we can't get it all the iate investigation of the situa- W. S. White 8 The Assembly meets Sept. 20 William C. Erickson and H, P. Board to Hire Supervisor of the bid was Councilman Louis time." tion. Mr. Blanda reported a wa- Stock Market S and has the same membership Schlander also were appointed to the committee by the mayor. J. Barbour, who explained he In reply to questions of "What ter accumulation problem In an as the commission. would not accept the bid without Is the cause and how long will adjacent area had been correct- Instead of Special Teacher the approval of the borough it take to find the solution?" Mr. ed by the Woodland Park build- electrician, Chester S. Dennis. Blanda reported the state De ers. KEANSBURG — The Keans-|inoculations for all children en- Councilman Ray C.. Parsons partment of Health is making Food Code Yesterday's Space Score burg Board of Education last lerinS lne scho0' svstem waj •aid Mr. Dennis could not find field tests In an attempt to find A food handling ordinance was night authorized Thomas Garri. ^'in discussed and tabled pend- the time to inspect the Fyr- the cause. introduced with public hearing 9 ing a conference with Dr. Ralph Fyter equipment. "Until we find the problem, no set for Sept. 15. The ordinance Another 'Hit Another 'Miss* son, School Superintendent, to en- Herman, school physician. The council also voted to urge solution can be made" he stated. will regulate food establishments, JRage an elementary supervisor The board will advertise for the State Highway Department require permits, provide for in- Cause of the condition was de VANDENBERG AIR FORCE BASE, ...... ,.D. |for the school system, jbids for fuel oil. returnable at to install a traffic light at Wall spections, and fix penalties. termined to be in the lines. CAPE CANAVERAL, Ha. (Al ) Tnc ac,|nn was takcn afu,r rp. ,h(, s ( ,. mc,cUnp St. and Monmouth Rd. before Sore Throats Action was deferred to allow Calif. (AP)—Air Force flying boxcars Disappointed space scientists will try scinclinj; of a resolution to hire The board will also advertise a remedial reading teacher for lor bids on two special trans- ichool opem next month. Complaints of children getting further study on a solid waste lift from Hawaiian runways today to again soon to orbit a Courier military State Highway authorities have code. The code will stipulate how the system; a meeting of the portation routes: one to transport sore throats and rashes from the try to make a flying catch of the fall- communications satellite. teacher's committee with Miss four children to a special class received a recommendation for water also were registered from refuse must be stored, collected the light due to Increased traffic ing space capsule of Discoverer XIV. The first effort ended 2'/2 minutes MarRUcrite Truesdale, c n u n t y Os the Kennsburg Borough Hall, the audience. and disposed, 111 In the vicinity o( the shopping Action was also deferred on The latest Discoverer satellite, after launch When the Thor-Able-Star I'^'P *[teacher, and considerable and another to" transport oni The West Keansburg Water | study by tho bonrd members, child to n special class at Beers center, Company plant was given a clean the purchase of fogging equip launched yesterday, is circling tho carrier rocket exploded in a tre- ment. The matter will be taken John Carlo, in reporting on the si. School, llazlet. Both contract! Council alto ict Oct. 1 for the bill of health. Water leaving the globe every 94 y minutes, whirling mendous flash of fire and smoke yes- mcellnR witi< Miss Truesdale. will be awarded to lowest bid- dedication of the new borough plant has been declared proper up by the Township Committee 2 pnlntcd out that the slute IIO.IKI ,|,.r by the school secretary Aug. post office. and not polluted by the township Sept. 2. toward wha( the Air Force hopes will terday. of Education has no definite rp- 30 at 8 p,m. In reference to violations found be a new space-age first. The blowup occurred at an alti- qulrements for a remedial read- With the opening of school ap- at a trailer park on Rt, 36, Mr. Last week the capsule of Discov- tude of about 15 miles, sending the ing teacher. However, to be cer- proachinp, Mr. Wilson reiterated Blanda reported "nothing will tiflcd as an elementary super- tin- board's policy concerning pa- move at the park until the condi- erer XIII was plucked from the sea 500-pound payload and flaming wreck- visor, the candidate is required rents visiting the school. Latest News tions are cleared up." A final re- near Hawaii by the Navy for the first age of the rocket spirallng into the to have a muster's decree P'"» All parents must obtain passes port and recommendations for « MOSCOW (AP) — A "tpaet ship" carrying expert* recovery of an item from orbit. Atlantic several miles offshore. additlonnl credits. from the principal's office upon solution to the violations nro be- lionrd president Jeremiah Wil- entering the buildlnji while school mental anlmali hat been fired into orbit by Hie Soviet ing prepared by the ntnto Depart- Today the Air Force hopes to make Tho 51-Inch spherical satellite, son WHS emphatic In his itulr- |s jn session. Union, Tois announced today. "The main purpose of ment of Health. the first aerial recovery of such an ob- called Courier 1A, was designed to bo monts ilmt i'ewi idles* of tin- ti- n the launching It the further development of a system capable of both receiving and trans- tie, Ills primary niiirem tviii lli.it ' Appreciation Democratic Revue & Dance ject. The transports—trailing trnpe/.e- the student., would lienclit I'v the We wish in publicly express our to support man's life In spaco, security of his flight and Starring Four Aces; Cinv, Mcy- like rigs—tried and failed to snag the mitting 68,000 words a minute as it 'lulditlon lt> Ihr lenehinr. slnlf. .'ml iil'i'in'lnlinn In nil who helped return to earth," the Soviet newt agency said. If added ncr, RUfxt. Pop. Prices. Mon- capsule of Discoverer XIII. spun over a ground station. It was to the new position would not be in imy way ilurinil the recent day, Aii|;. 22, M0. Convention 1 that the animalt aboard included two dogs and that the be the forerunner of a global cunnnuni- | In an ailininlstnilive cnpnnly. Mro.nl St. fin . fnil. Call SH 7-IM!)!) for tickets, They lost it, like outfield- I l'ollo Slwh The l-'-st:«l<- ol W. A. Trucx. satellite was orbiting at 320 kllomerm—198.8 miles. -Advertisement (See A HIT, 1'K- 2) (Sen A MISS, paw 2) The (jiicstion ol requiring polio --AdvertiSi'mi'iit. . i-Fri Officials declined to say how day near or a bit above 70 de- knowledging that the U.S. go' grees, low tonight in the 60's. Mn. While, describing her as son, yesterday. ed out, by issuing a complaint much the failure will delay the "The kind of intelligent, human Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross, 19 about the inevitable Darty noises. ernment had authorized the U Courier program—whose goal is Outlook — Sunday cloudy and I New Projects flight over the Soviet Union, hac humid with showers; Monday leader this district needs in Con- Tallen Dr., Hazlet, daughter, this The municipal body will study a space-age military communica- gress. We feel sure she will at- morning. the draft as proposed to see if made official statements "un tions satellite system by 1964. dedicated to fair and warm. orecedented in international hi Marine tract great numbers of Republi- In Industrial Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKinney, revision will make the ordinance They said the experiment will be INTEGRITY Block Island" to Cape May: can and independent votes." 52 Green Grove Ave., Keyport, acceptable to the majority. tory." repeated, probably within a few "The To serve reverenfly . . . Display small craft,warnings at! Mr- Pljts' who >s •". is secre-j Park Seen son, this morning. criminal acts of pilo weeks. 6:30 a.m. today from Block Is-ita7 and_ leSal adviser of the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dempsey, Powers cannot but lead to reco, In other missile activity, a 47- with dignity and beauty land to Cape May. North to North- jJM- Huber Corporation of Lo NEW SHREWSBURY-Furthe' 212 Navesink Ave., Highlands, A 'Hit' nition of the criminal policy of foot Bomarc—A defense missile always, and offering the ; CU S development of Mid-Monmouth'daughter, this morning. the United States," the Soviet east winds 15-25 knots Way will T ;- . (Continued) launched by remote control in- utmost in consideration. diminish slowly tonight. Seas! He is a graudate of Yale Col-] Industrial Park is expected soon, Monmouth Medical Center prosecutor declared. tercepted and destroyed a giant le e and will remain rough today. Cloudy 8 Harvard Law School, Councilman Herbert L. Willett. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Brito, 42 ers with the sun in their eyes, "The peonies of the world drone bomber 172 miles out over At no time does cried or with rain. Visibility 3-6 miles ex- is a truste: and treasurer of the,3d, told Borough Council last East Westside Ave., Red Bank, because they couldn't get a ra- regard with approval the the Gulf of Mexico. price make any difference Monmouth County Organization [night. cept one-3 miles In heavier show- son, Wednesday. dio fix on the capsule's beeping peace-loving activities of the The QB47 converted Stratojet for Social Service, a trustee and; Acceptance by council of cash Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DeGeni- transmitters as it fell from dead Soviet Union. The United in the high standards we ; p y ; bomber was knocked from the ers. above. States, by contrast, Ii con- have upheld and shall con- TIDES secretary of the Riverside Drivejguarantees for improvements re-1 to, 358 Carr Ave., Keansburg, skies at an altitude of 35,000 feet (Sandy Hook) Association and a former trustee quired by the borough at the son, yesterday, As before, the capsule will pop stantly keeping nuclear bomb- tinue to uphold in our ers tn the air and announcing while making a simulated bomb- Today — high, 6:49 p. m.f low, of the Rumson Country Day!site cleared the way for further] Mr. and Mrs. Walter School, loose from the orbiting rocket ing run toward the northwest service and responsibility School. [subdivision there. 507 East Rd., Belford, daughter, the resumption of underground 12:33 p.m. on its 17th pass across the North Florida coast at 500 miles an During World War II, Mr. Pitts Value of the improvements is yesterday, Pole. Forward-firing rockets will tests. to the community. Saturday — high, 7:19 a.m. and ! Mr and hour. was assistant general counsel of $15,065, Mr. Willett said. David - Mrs. Henry Gardner, slow the falling capsule and then, "The United States continues 7:30 p.m.; low 1:19 a.m. and The Air Force said the object- 1:20 p.m. !the War Production Board in steiner, Industrial Park reprp- j Texas Rd., Matawan, son, yes- once in the atmosphere, a para its provocative and perfidious at- w ive of the test—the 18th success Sunday - high. 7:59 a.m. «di «WnRton sentative, sent council a check terday. chute is to lower it toward the titude. John E. Day Mr and Mrs J in the last 19 attempts for the 8:09 p. m.; low 2:02 a. m. and, ...He. is married and has four for .'15 per cent of that amount J - - °hn Jefferson, target area in Hawaiian waters. "The offensive bandit raid by Bomarc-A—was to check the per- 2:05 p. m. children' $:t.7G6. to be held until IS months j 665 Second Ave.. Long Branch, There are only instruments in defendant Powers is exactly such Funeral Home after completion nf the facilities, son. yesterday. the capsule—nothing alive. Air a provocation." formance of recent modifications Monday — high, 8:36 a. m. and Mr and Mrs 8:44 p.m.; low, 2:42 a.m. and AT LONG LAST He also sent $753 for engineer-! - - Stephen Bagncll, Force officials have mentioned But Rudenko rejected Pow- to the ground-to-air missile's tar- 85 Riverside Avenue Fa St Lon get seeker system. 2:47 p.m. FREEHOLD - Outstandin.g„ inn fee. s and $150 for bond in-'6° V - 8 Branch, daugh- possibility of putting a monkey ers' contention that he was Keyport Branch (For Red Bank and Rumson checks — some dating back to spectmn fee. tcr, today. in an early Discoverer shot. only a flier-hired at $30,000 a 361 Maple PI. bridge add 2 hours; Sea Bright, 1952—were canceled Wednesday Borough Attorney Milton "We don't know if it will go year '— who flew prescribed The hot springs at Bath, Eng- Disnlay of Fireworks Telephone 7-1352 deduct 10 minutes; Long Branchjby resolution of the Board o'l.Mausner, however, refused to ac- in the next one, or the next one routes and turned equipment land, were famous even before Phone SH 7-0332 in his plane on and off with- the Romans conquered the island deduct 15 minutes; Highlands!Freeholders. The move netted corn the bond inspection fee, LONG BRANCH — Fireworks after it," said an Air Force Non-Sectarian bridge, add 40 minutes.) '$880.59 for the county treasury.:which is the attorney's by law.jwill be featured at the beach- spokesman. "A lot depends on out having been told the pur- nearly 2,000 years ago. He said that since the company)front Tuesday nights until the how this shot goes." pose of the equipment. had Riven a cash guarantee in- Labor Dav week-end. Some of the Instruments "He is no ordinary spy," said stead nf a bond, he had not in- Thev will be set off in frnnt aboard the new satellite are so Rudenko, "but a carefully train- THE ELBERON MEMORIAL CHURCH BEAUTIFUL MONUMENTS snorted a bond and didn't want of the stadium, across from the secret thc Air Force won't talk ed criminal. He is no robot. He PARK AVENUE ELBERON, N. J. FROM ROCK OF AGES QUARRIES cannot sav he was forced to car- thn fee. jocean. about them. Some, it said, are SUNDAY, AUGUST 21th In irl'lilfon to lh« hnntlncl tcuarw nl** behind lifith 1 hf s# *•>«]*, Mr. Willed alsn reported that! In the rvent of rain, the i'ire- to provide Information to helii ry nut this order (of the U2 you will nrvw finH virhivl into th* «tnn»> anil alia the bin for the Plnnninc Roard yesterdav works will be held Wednesday two upcominn series nf surveil- Might)— because he voluntarily DIVINE SERVICE 11:00 A. M. vnur double protection ««aln*i th» cnmnrtition nf U««n product*. improved site nlnns for a Van nichK s0 W» »]»o ipecialixa In riupllchtinit nil tyjit's of mnrmm«nti tn«i lance satellites. Others are to 'd himself for money SERMON BY DR. HAROLD BOSLEY Heist To. cinder and cenict A Lahnr Dav week-end pro- gather data for the Navy's trans-! "May 'he verdict be a stern Mlnliltr of rirtl MtthodUt Church, tvaniitn, III. VISIT OUR INDOOR DISPLAY block plant on a lar^e plot at gram is currently being planned. it navigation satellite procram. j warning to those who carry out PERPETUAL MONUMENT CO., Inc. the southern end of (he borough, Tn adrlitinn tn firrwnrks, a scries It wns fired here at 12:57 p. m.|a policy of flouting International 75TH ANNIVERSARY MUSICAL SERVICE—3 P. M. and disapproved armlication to.of aerial acts will be biased. yeslerday — 15 minutes behind law and to 'hose who, at the bid- MlnliUr of Muilc—Robtrt Payion Hilt, Onanltt-Dlrictor 11* Mwy. II 1 m.l« So. Anlmry I'nik firH. Ntptunt tIin HALLIK NOWLAND, topru* — GLADYS KHIKII, Contrail* OI'KN TO RKHVK YO!' I Trlriihunr nut a service station nt th schedule, because of a spaco R of their masters, flout the southeast corner of llance and Floyd R. Scotl of JIOO for a (traffic jam, The rocket from DIs-1 'aws and dignity of the Soviet LUCIUS MITZ, Ttnor _~ HOWARD SHAW, ••» Dailyy »:30 A. M. • 9 P. V, | PR 5-24-17 • UOtNK OKNOIL, Vlollnlit R«l>. ft A. M. In « I". M Newman SnrinRs Rds, on thi'smnll pnrcrl nf borough owned covercr XIII was overhead atjUnion" Rum. 11 A. M. lo 6 I\ M. In Vnur Oun Horn* yronnris that this is now a rosi- land at Hamilton and Shafto'about thc same time, nnd thc ALL WELCOME dratial zone |Rds., adioining pronerty nnwlAIr Force waited for It to hus- CARELESS DRIVER HP gave Planning Hoard rcc-ownpd by Mr. Scott, council tlo past sr> it wouldn't interfere SEA BRIGHT - Magistrate ommendations for naming un-lvotcd not to sell now, Mr. Wil- with tracking of the newest Dis- John P. Wclr last nipht fined nnmrd Mrerls and rc-namlnr. lott reported that it appears the Robert Dyke, 42 Jefferson St., others. Council will study tie land will eventually have far Middletown, $1,1 for careless Worden Funeral Home simncMioni. I'irontcr value than the present There are more thnn Mflil driving. Police said Mr. Dyke's Afli'r study rif nn offer bv offrr. 60 E. FRONT STREET Protestant, Catholic and Jewish enr was Involved In an accident RED BANK houses of wnrsl»lp In Los An- on the Rumson-Sea Brlfiht brldRO j The Adams Memorial Home Rclcs. July 28. SHadyside 7-0557 It O II K U T A . B It A U N Sueceisor lo Mount Memorial Homt A morlrrn, non-nrclarinn /uiirrnl linnm, with a Immr- •re often happy memories—making the pant a treasury of future hope*. Let ut "HOMK FOR FUNERALS" like alinn*|>|]frr And innnnri/il ''liH|irl, rli'ilinitnl in llir help you make these memories liva in a beautiful, pnrsonallzsd monument. One of the county's most nimlrrn funeral I'oiiliniinlion nf lindilimml jrjmt.ilioii fur cli-.|im|iiMn il Visit our display and l«t us /•- ••• v FUNERAL DIRECTORS holp you without obligation. j |]A|]|1P ' homos with a completely homcllko atmosphere. si-iviir oiul *111ir-1 ilifinty, -Wt nnh r«" I" mtfi attain." HHI1I1L I JOHN VANKIR|T&r SON m STKI;I;I EATONTOWN .//i (,,,11,1,1 ,1 I,,, ),„,, ( " GUI LI) i t.inr.iuY 2-omi 310 Broad Sr.'Mt Rtd lank, N. J. j HARRY C. F. JAMf.j A. POlillU runnel ly nl l-.nM Orivii);o

..»• ..r-r. .•;.' President Calls Lee Judge Says 17-year-old Charged BED BANK REGISTER ftflay, Aug. 19. With Murder Is No Juvenile University in Iraq ;:> Supremely Gifted HACKENSACK (AP) — A Bergen County judge yesterday haiIed refused to classify Joseph Chil- GE Asked HasFirstGraduatioh of the supremely imi, 17, as a juvenile. Chillemi is charged With murdering Thom- By WILTON WYNN lened to wipe Western influence out of Iraq. wa, as E. Stillwachs, 18, with a shot- To Invest In BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) - The ;un July 30. It was the first commencement honor guest at the graduation the on the wall of the President's Judge Arthur J. O'Dea denied office. our nation. He believed unswerv- in application-by attorney Bene- Home Loans ingly in the constitutional vality This was revealed by an ex- lict E. Lucchi to have the youth f of his cause which until 1865 was change of letters between the still an arguable question in Workers Union, urged General stamp of approval on the univer- President and Leon W. Scott a America; he was a poised and o the Bergen Children's Shelter New Rochelle, N.Y., dentist. :o await grand jury action. O'Dea Electric yesterday to re-invest sity, which has blossomed into inspiring leader, true to the high its huge pension trust fund in full four-year academic status Ralph McGill, publisher and trust reposed in him by millions said a 17-year-old boy charged columnist of the Atlanta Consti- with murder can not be consider- private home mortgages instead Asks OCDM during the two years following of his fellow- citizens; he was of common stocks, bonds and oth- the revolution. In a country tution, made" the letters public. thoughtful yet demanding of his ed a child. He said he obtained copies from er securities. which veered close to the Com- officers and men; forbearing Chillemi, of 260 Saddle River munist bloc last year, this Amer- the White House. Rd., Fair Lawn, is charged with Carey said such re-investment Investigation with captured enemies but in- of the fund, estimated now to ican institution is the only foreign Scott asked the President why genious, unrelenting and person- slaying Stillwachs, of 3-24 17th total more than a billion dollars,, WASHINGTON (AP) - Peter universi(y in ,raq. Lee's picture was included with ally courageous in battle, and St., also Fair Lawn, during a w would boost the fund's interest; - Rod'™. Jr.. Founded In 1956 others of Washington, Franklin never disheartened by a .reverse 'ight over a 16-year-old high return by more than 10 million congressional investigation of the and Lincoln. The President had The school is operated by Je- or obstacle. Through all his many school girl who was with Chil- Office Civil and Defensse Mo- f her from New England. mentioned them in his speech trials, he remained selfless al- lemi. dollars annually. suit at s It also would encourage Gen- ' headed by Rev. John Banks of at the Republican Convention and most to a fault and unfailing Lucchi has filed notice of ap- Rodino said Yesterday he had Boston. said he considered them all great in his faith in God. Taken alto- eral Electric workers to build!; y Boston, peal with the State Supreme homes, he said, and it would ere- not Rot a flnaI answer to his; Al Hikma University was found- Americans. gether, he was noble as a leader Court to have Chillemi tried as rct uest for an ate new markets for General l analysiy s of what.eed di inn 19561956>> undeunder r ththee ol oldd regim regmee Scott wrote the President "I and as a man, and unsullied as a juvenile. ee ElectriElti c housh e applianceli s as well!ll" termed 'hee Civil Defense aadd -i I TT upheava phehv ll ooff 195 1958 8 do not understand how any Amer- I read the pages of our history. Electric house appliances as well!" in in IraIraqq nnee as generators and transformers. I vantageva s of depressindepresigg the Essex, scarcely affectehd the progress of ican can include Robert E. Lee "From deep conviction I sim- Carey said the fund as it is i County East-West Freeway. | the school. By September 1959, as a person to be emulated, and Tne ply say this: A nation of men of MAKE BELIEVE MAGIC enthralled 123 children Thurs- now invested is earning a yearly Bureau of Public Roads [ne university had moved to its Report Shift has why the President of the United Lee's calibre would be unconquer- return of about 4 per cent. recommended an elevated; campus a dusty, windswept States of America should do so day when the Friends of the Library presented a puppet new able in spirit and soul.- Indeed, Private home mortgages, he highway. But local and state of-|tract of ]anct sou(h of Baghdad, is certainly beyond me. show at the Middlatown Township Library, Kingi Hwy. ficials want a to the degree that present-day From Auctions said, would return five per cent 1 depressed highway,] The university now has four Best Efforts American youtfi will strive to Colleen Kennedy, above foreground, was assisted by or more. | because they think an elevated;buildings, of Assyrian and Baby- "The most outstanding thing emulate his painstaking efforts TRENTON — To meet stnictur young puppeteers Oebby Hill and Carol Venolia at the Carey brought up his sugges-i e would hurt property |onian architecture, with thick that Robert E. Lee did, was toto help heal the nation's wounds rends in sales practices tion during contract talks with values. show, which was supervised by Mrs. A. Wayne Yenolia. now walls and deeply recessed win- devote his best efforts to the des- once the bitter struggle was over, irevailing in the wholesale and GE officials here. Rodino says he understands jdows as protection against scorch- truction of the United States gov- we, in our own time of danger retail fruit and vegetable trade, Philip D. Moore, GE's chief•lhat lhe office nf civil and D!Hinf; heat. The teaching staff con- ernment, and I am sure that you in a divided world, will be Mew Jersey growers have been negotiator, replied that trustees'fensl? Mobilization will be suided sists of 11 Jesuit fathers, three strengthened and our love ol 9 tlle do not say that a person who :ompelled to make correspond- of the fund previously had in-: by Bureau of Public Roads i-isitinR American professors, tries to destroy our government freedom sustained. in 'Bookworm Winners ing adjustments in their market- vestigated the possibility of in-: ''* evaluation of the freeway, and 11 part-time Iraqi profes- "Such are the reasons I proud- ng operations, according to Paul vesting some of the fund in pri-| Rodino said it is disturbing lha we ar ly display the picture of the . Taylor, marketing co-ordin- vate home mortgages-but had;" ' e entrusting our en- Anolher School Society Sets great American on my office At Library Named tor of the State Department of decided against it. tire Civil Defense effort to an Al Hikma is an outgrowth of wall." Lgriculture. - agency which is unwilling to set anotIler American Jesuit venture, Since 1927 most of the grower policy or make any decisions of Baghdad College, a high school Fall Projects RED BANK - Wednesday co-operative groups had sold its own." marked the end of the summer Speed, Points on the north side of Baghdad 1 Action Is Claims Railroad heir crops under the auction with an enrollment of 748. It FAIR HAVEN - At a sepcia reading program at the Public hammer to the highest bidder, meeting of the Altar-Rosary So- Library here. was founded in 1932 and has gone and for many years the auction Ground 14 Cub Pack 15 through a long series of coup ciety of Nativity Catholic Church Mixed On The program — with a "Book- Subsidization Is method assured satisfactory re- plans were made for functions worm" theme — ran from July Plans Activilies d'etats and upheavals. Through and projects to be sponsored by urns. Since 1955, Mr. Taylor said all tha school has survived, and 18 to Aug. 12. The 50 readers there has been a trend toward In County the society this fall. Wall Street were divided into two groups, Unconstitutional LITTL£ SILVER — Plans for grown. NEW YORK (AP) — So far ewer buyers, each seeking great- the coming Scouting year of Cub Four cabinet ministers have Mrs. Jean Reed is presiden junior and senior bookworms. NEW BRUNSWICK (AP) - er volume of more uniform qual- TRENTON — Too much speed as the popular market averages Pack 15 will be made at a meet- sons enrolled in the school. of the society; Mrs. Robert Dan The junior bookworms — in theFormer New Brunswick Mayor ty packs at uniform prices. or too many points cost 14 Mon- lels, secretary, and Mrs. Alfred are concerned, the market de seven through 10 age group — mouth County motorists their li- ing of the Pack Committee and Students of Al Hikma , and Frederick Richardson said las To meet that demand and lo Dp Baghdad College include Chris- Lankenau treasurer. Rev. Donald clined slightly yesterday but were required to read six books. night that he thinks a plan to censes this week according to " Mothers next Wednesday. E. Hickey, pastor, also attended other statistics corrected this Meg Levinson, Pinckney Rd., assure rapid movement of per- The first pack meeting will tians, Moslems, Hindus, and subsidize New Jersey's commuter shables, seven of the nine origi Ned J. Parsekian, acting motor Jews. Reports on the Harvest Bazar, reading to no worse than mixed. won a book for reading the most railroads is unconstitutional. vehicle director. be Friday, Sept. 30, at S p.m. in which will be held Saturday, Nov. It was thellth straight day that books in the junior group. nal co-operative auction markets St. John's Episcopal parish hall Richardson, an attorney, ap- are selling a considerable por- Conviction under the 60-70 12, were made by Mrs. James more stocks had advanced than The senior bookworms included peared at a public meeting, held speed program brought 30-day The pack committee held i(s| v^' Mun. • Ocean Counties Eardley, bazar chairman-. . declined. the II to 14 group and their tion of their member's crops first meeting last week in the to explain what the plan will through negotiated sales. revocations to Emil O. Grosser, Committee reports were made Turnover was 2,890,000 shares minimum reading requirement 68, of 4 Hendrickson PI., Fair home of the chairman, Charles I LARGE mean to the Rail- Two of the co-operatives — by Mrs. John Quinn, baked goods compared with 3,090,000 Wednes- was 12 books. Loraine Rudolph, Haven; George Ballman, 19, ofBlair. Other members are Wil-| road which serves this area. hose at Glassboro and Beverly, BOTTLE Mrs. William Rich, grab bag and day. 40 Arthur PI., was the winner. Monmouth Avc, Leonardo; Don- liam Paden, Edward Corson, Although commending the state are selling jointly on a negotia Christmas cards; Mrs. Mary Of 1,187 issues, traded, gainers After a puppet show given by ald Gleichman, 24, of 12 Beech- Herbert Butler, Ralph Binns, for its efforts to help the rail- ted sales basis. In addition, two Smith, religious articles and Mrs.outnumbered losers by 482 to 468 Mrs. Rose Perkins, library staff wood Ter., Matawan; George H. Richard Baumer and John Man- roads, Richardson said: "I think other markets, the Atlantic Roy Nelson, knit wear. New highs for the year totaled member, the children were shown Crawford, 24, of 760 Holmdel Rd. yak, cubmaster. Sparkling this act is clearly unconstitution- County Market Growers' Co-op- Other members present were 58 and new lows nine. a colored film. Mrs. G'ena Leslie, Hazlet; Robert C. Polhemus, 20, al." The act was signed into lawerative Association/ Cologne, and Mrs. Robert Pryor, Sr., Mrs. Jos- head librarian, presented certifi- of Fairfield Rd., Freehold; Har- Among the 15 most active by Gov. Robert B. Meyner last the Great Meadows Vegetable Karitnn Cub Pack Soda eph Scherer, Mrs. John Sibley, cates to the 30 children who had old C. Sander, 18, of Cream stocks there was an even split June. Growers' Co-operative Associa- 20 FLAVORS Mrs. John P. Mulvihill, Miss met the requirements. Ridge, and Sidney Elenberg, 30, Scls Family Outing of seven gainers and seven losers Herbert Thomas, director o tion, Inc., Great Meadows, were Mary Boyle, Mrs. James Cronin, A gift was also given to Miss of Bradley Beach. with one issue unchanged, Nia- the State Division of Railroa organized In 1940 and 1956, re- RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Cub Mrs. Harry Kniffin, Mrs. L. J gara Mohawk Power. Elizabeth Brewerton, West Front Transportation, did not reply ti Toole, Mrs. Frank Wrublewski, spectively, and sell exclusively An excessive number of uoints Pack 137 will have a family out- Avco, whose activities in misSt., who heard book reports each Richardson's accusation. cost these people their driving ing Saturday, Aug. 27 at Camp Mrs. Vincent Walsh and Mrs, morning of the reading program through negotiated sales. Howev- Joseph Driscoll. sile work have attracted favor Thomas has been conductin er, the markets at Swedesboro privileges: (Housman, near Farmingdale. able Wall Street attention, wa Mrs. Leslie announced that public hearings on the plan. This Frederick E. Berges, Sr., 51, Saul Waldman, 16 West Susan Marilyn Johnson, Lincroft, and and Pedricktown are continuing the most active stock, rising \ was the fourth one. The fina to operate as auctions only. of Neptune, six months; Fred St., Hazlet, Is in charge. There Monmouth to 17V4 on 150,300 shares. Second Richard Johnson, Red Bank, wil meeting will be held tonight will be baseball, games, nature According to Mr. Taylor, the Geisler, 21, of Freehold, four was American Motors, up % be interviewed by Bonnie Dorac Camden. hikes, campfire and other activi- Liquors growers, the local buyers and months; George W. Colbert, 43, Poll Shows 23'/ on 139,600 shares. Third was Radio Station WJLK, Asbury Richardson said that New Jer- ties. T68 Newman Springs Rd. 2 brokers, as well as the whole-of Pergola Ave., Englishtown, Glen Alden off 1% at I6'4 onPark, Aug. 24 at 2:05 p. m. sey is the only state in the union m( h p Families will leave as a group sale and retail distributors are £«* »l' * ; RED BANK 43,300 shares. Next came Stand- Ice cream and cake were serv-which taxes the railroads 10i from Middle Road School, North Nixon Ahead finding the new method to bjhuee , 29, of 12 Ocean Ave., Mon- 4i tnt- Railroad, opp. A6P ard Oil (New Jersey) off % aed to the children. per cent and called the railroad: rnoulh Beach, Johnnie L. Rush, Centerline, at 8:45 a.m. SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) —4114, and Ampex, up 1 at 33 Miss Patricia Squire, who has"a very sick patient." more satisfactory. Annual sales Richard; M. Nixon is currently of the II growers' organization1; 18, of Rt. 9, Freehold, and Jos- Underwood, whose large shorl been on the library staff during The former mayor, a Republi- eph J. Jannarone, Jr., 21, of favored nearly two to one over interest declined, fell 2%. her summer vacation, was incan, suggested that a citizens' amount to about $13 million an- Sen. John Kennedy for the presi- nually. Robert Condon, 22, of 405 Park RETURNING TO SCHOOL ? Yesterday!s closing stocks: charge of the summer reading committee be formed to help dency in a poll which three South Ave., Freehold, one month. Why not make the trip by air ... especially if you have WM I I-T-E Ckt Brk 23 program. seek a permanent solution to Dakota newspapers conduct on the state's rail problems. Daniel Webster served as sec- a long way to travel? Here are some sample one-way day a regular basis. Richardson also suggested tha retary of state in the cabinets It adds up! More and more tourist (or coach) fares* to: ' The poll listed 61.4 per cent for since so much railroad equip- of three different presidents —'people use The Register ads each the Nixon-Lodge Republican tick- Long Speaks William Henry Harrison, John issue because results come fas- ATLANTA ... ..$41.25 LOS ANGELES $107.60 ment and personnel is idle dur- BOSTON ...$12.10 MIAMI $ 56.93 et, 31.7 per cent for the Kennedy- ng non-rush hours, the rail- Tyler and Millard Fillmore. ter.—Advertisement. Johnson Democratic ticket CHICAGO .. $37.25 MINNEAPOLIS $ 53.95 At Annual roads should try to attract shop- DENVER .. $80.95 ROCHESTER $ 18.15 6.9 per cent undecided. pers with reduced fares for the Prior to the conventions, rest of the day. Truck Drivers' Roadeo •.Not JncIU'llnj JOri U, R. Transportation tajc nor ]pt aurchargc. poll's sampling listed 45.2 per Luncheon cent for Nixon, 41.7 per cent for SEA GIRT — Guests from Fnr Additional Information, Reservations Kennedy and 13.1 per cent unde- throughout Monmouth County at- Has 96 in Competition Or Tickets, Cqntncl , . . cided. tended the annual summer lunch- Engagement Nixon and Lodge were ahead eon of the Family and Children's PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Thfrone t the contestants with situa- In the count 58.5 to 31.7 among Service, Inc. Wednesday In SeaAnnounced sixth annual Mid-Atlantic Region- tions they are liable to encounter farmers polled and 64.1 to 30.8 Girt Inn. al Safe Driver Truck Roadeo be- in their work; on written and oral per cent in cities. examinations to determine knowl- James Long, director, told the ;an yesterday with 96 competi- The poll has been conducted for gathering that the service had In Watchung edge of safety rules, the back- tors entered from Pennsylvania, •everal years by the Sioux Falls placed 23 children for adoption WATCHUNG — Mr. and Mrs ground of the trucking industry, TRAVEL AGENCY Argus-Leader, the A K e r d e e r during the first eight months ofjoavid Greenhouse have an- New Jersey, Delaware and Mary- and fire fighting and first aid 13 W. River Rd., RUMSON RU 1-2228 American-News and the Water- this year as opposed to 25 adopted nounced the engagement of their land- techniques; and on driver ap- town Public Opinion. The spon- during all of 1959. daughter, Miss Barbara Louise! The event is sponsored by thepearances. goring papers do not disclose the Night club performers Jean Greenhouse, to Martin Richard trucking associations of the four There are four driving classes. number of persons polled on any Reed.and Grace Lang presented Brenner, West Englewood, for- | states. It is designed to promote The two held yesterday were in question but have said the coun songs and sketches from Broad- merly of Red Bank. highway safety and driving com- the tandem axle trailer class and Is sufficient to give cross-section way musical shows. David A. Miss Greenhouse will be a jun-petance among truckers. the tank trailer class. representation of the state's citi Kelner'and his orchestra played HOME OWNERS zens. , ior at Fairleigh Dickinson Uni- The top four drivers from each Tomorrow's eliminations will during the luncheon. versity this fall. She is a gradu- state, to be determined in thebe in the straight truck class and Chairmen of the affair were ate of the Paul D. Schreiber finals Saturday, will be eligible the tractor single axle semitrail- Mrs. Charles Schock Jr. of SeaSchool, Port Washington, L. I.t,o compete in the national champ- er class. Girt, and Mrs. Frank Sibley of and attended Beaver College, ionship roadeo at St. Paul, Minn., The results of today's elmina- LOW COST Red Bank. Jenkintown, Pa. Sept. IS. tions were not announced be- Son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving That event will be sponsored by cause the examination results HOME IMPROVEMENTS Appropriations committees are Brenner, former Red Bank rcsi- the American Trucking Associa- had not been tabulated. the largest in the U.S. Congress. dcnts> Mr. Brenner is a graduate tion. The event is being held at the The House Appropriations Com- Of Red Bank High School and The scoring is based on a driv- Torresdale Filtration Works in mittemil tooe hahuse 50Sf membersl mamhan;' th4hnCnn'_..e Sen- . _•. _. Rider College, Trenton. He Is aing skills tests designed to con-northeast Philadelphia, TATTERSALL ate committee has 27. member of Zeta Beta Tau fra- WASHABLE ternity and is with the Reach It pays to advertise in The McClinton Advertising Agency in BEDSPREADS Register.—Advertisement. New York. 7.98 LOCAL SECURITIES FARM FRESH The following bid and asked quotations, from the National Asso- *14'xlO' Room Completely Prepared Regularly 10.00 ciation of Securities Dealers, Inc., do not represent actual transac- Planned and designed by Mon- tions, They are a guide to the range within which these securities SWEET CORN twin and full lizet could have been sold (indicated by the "bid") or bought (Indicated mouth Construction; sills; floor "asked") at the time of compilation. Picked In our own fields early each white and 5 colon beams; plate; itudi; ceiling BANKS day and HYDRO-COOLED lo keep Div. Asked GARDEN FRESHNESS . . . Now is beams; rafteri; ridge; door, win- Asbury Pk.-Mana»quan Nat'l 1.25 the time lo buy In large quantities dow and closet oponingi pre- Asbury Pk., Ocean Grovo 2.50 J. YANKO Allenhurst Nat'l ' .50 FOR FREEZING pared. 189* Belmor-Wall Nat'l 2.00 Central Jersey Bank .GO Farmer* & Merchants 1,00 Now In ! ... NO MONEY DOWN Open Frl. and Wed. First Nat'l, Bradley Beach 1.25 First Nat'l, Freehold (xx) U RED GRAVENSTEIN Nlahti 'HI 9 P. M. Kcansburg-Mlddlctown 12.00 Long Branch Trust 18.00 • FIRST PAYMENT. DEC. Merchants Trust • .70 Matawan Dank ,,10 APPLES • UP TO 20 YEARS TO PAY Monmouth County Nat'l .12 All Purpose—Eating and Cooking Peoples Nat'l, Keyport 3.00 Now Joncy Trust 1,00 Dormers i Modern Kitchen Sea Bright Nat'l ,7S Room Additions i Modern Pnthroom T. R. Burke INDUSTRIAL Roofing • Siding Plumbing- Denting MIDDLETOWN'S QUALITY lilectronlcn Associates (xxx) Porch Enclosures Masonry llnnnon VW-M Garago - llrcozuwny 'dn Industrie* MENS SHOP Lnlrd & Company DELICIOUS ORCHARDS Moimi'iuth Park SCOBEYVILLE, NEW JERSEY ROUTE 35 at NEW MONMOUTH ROAD N. J, Nmurnl fin*. Colin Neck-Union Tnll* County Rd. S.17 MONMOUTH CONSTRUCTION CO, N, J. Nntiirnl (Jus «•',', Pfd. 1.20 Salesroom Open Mon. thru Sat 9 to HIGHWAY 35 AT HtAODONS COftNIR, MlDDUTOWN Old Vlllogo Foodi DulldlnR Trntl Electronic!! .0!) SUNDAY 1 to 6 SHADYSIDE 1-5060, • PkOSPECT 5-133$ MIDDLETOWN, N. J. Hrockwny Gliws MM •Plus stock dividend, (xxx) 2 percent »tock Ulv. 1958; (III.,;. Mti*l> ::• Oov (xx) 0.7 percent stork tllv, 19.18; '"Includes extra dividend 'r awariW to !U firms, to auJdP, Other LTAT/fubfUUrie* to iMUwnent Corp./Newarfc, »y SHOW COE5 (ffMMXEIX 4-Fruby, Aug. 19, 19(50 BED* BANK REGISTER font; Dowld B. DavUon, New jM" ' | V:^ntf. fit 1«wM to l» finiw, to «JdI', Otter ITftT. sibfldjiriw to toftnunent .Corp,' Naw*,^ Jereey Triirt Company, Uon, there were *te contrtcta for Clifton and Nnttey got three c*- »&6», rwliMonde* awl radio ciaf law; Miff Maureen Higgins, fodeffofte amminU awarded, to tracts totaling *5,3M,7» for ra- itM; Radio Corporation of Ame* June Walker, one of the doUf lea and subsidiaries, Camden, the Monmouth County National fix firms. dar parts, electron tubes and de- in the Charlotte Summer The*- Bankers Name Instructors $94 Million The bulk oi the contract* went velopment work on' navigation Harrison, Mooreftown, Prince- Bank, investments; Dominic A j 0 tor's "Guys and Dolls" made Addeo. Asbury Park-ManasquanrT O I*0 ^^ee Internationantern nall TelephoneTelephone* equipmentequipment,, ,ton, Somerville, $6,520,603, for d Telegraph and its 8ub National Bank, and Mrs. EllenjU, ij« Kd Telegraph ^ and its 8ub"!! OOtheh r llarge contracts: Bendix\flight control groups electron|her entrance as a rural mi« in For Educational Program O'Neil, Asbury Park - Ocean Isidiaries. j Aviation, Eatontown and Teter- tubes, research, development of |tlght> red.checked shorts. She () INCH ASDUry rarK - UC( nil — invmuuil, caiuiuuvrji aitu icici- l lt' high capacity• . ; magnesium• . ]jiigiu, **-w %..»~w.*— • ..-.»-. —— Grove' Bank accounting two: TRENTON (AP - New Jer- largest contract went to;boro, $6,866,723 for guided mis-la™ ultra high capacitymagnesium, j fi s receiv d r The , sile warhead sections and air-jbattery, Loran equipment and d t0 ump oH the OCEAN TOWNSHIP — In-lvanitis also will instruct a course; itip^j^VV" WWiihuj'ibur 'F .SchneiderKr-hnekler,. Ma'Mat-*eMa - ^ y firm™s receivee d $94,836,93$94,836,9311 inin FFederaecjeral l ElectriElectriEle cc Corp.Core., . ParamusjsllParamus. s!lee warheawarheadd sectionsectionss anandd air-air-'batteryj , Loran equipment and J- structors for courses to be offer-joj n current NNe w JJerse y banbk per-!speed indicators; Dubrow Devel- maintenance of the Bizmac sys- shoulders of two «"<*".•"« awan Bank,, economics;; Mis, federa• i l igovernmen u «• t contractr. s dur-,an~ ~~,."TAT - *• fo---r O'•"' • •— and whirl across the stage. ed by the Monomuth Chapter ofjlaws, starting Thursday, Nov. 1 Jul tne state 'I .. A> ... tntemm . 91111 Whirl aPHlSS [116 StaEC. Lorraine W Barnes First Na-'" " >'' department ation and maintenance of thelopment Co., Burlington, $1,924,- She jumped. She sang. But she •; the American Institute of Bank-j3, for six weeks. itional Bank Bradley Beach ne- of Conservation and Economic D i (distant early warn-!258, indicator groups; Electronic EW ine A meter is equal to 1,0936 didn't whirl. Her tight shorts £ ing were announced at the an- Instructors for the second se- aotiable instruments: Mrs. Ma- Development repotted yesterday. ;jng radar system). The contract'Assistance Corp., Red Bank, $1,- split in back when she jumped. .-. nual fall rally Tuesday in the ester to begin on Jan. 10, 1961 saret Cole, Central Jersey Bank There were 259 c o n t r a c t s was for $41,416,981. 323,960, radio receivers; General yards. nual fa y y m et g , Georgian House, attended by 160 are. Mayo Mernone, certified & Trust Company, effective cng- bank employees. ;public accountant of Princeton, lish; and Nprris Horsman. Lontr 1 The chapter's educational pro-jTrenton. accounting 1: George Branch Trust Comnany, moneyi gram will begin Sept- . 13 at Frce-;HH- WuesthoffWuesthoff. Atlantig c High and banking. The awards were hold Resional High School. Wil-|!ands elementary school U. S. Treasurv bonds given bv hold Regional High . Wuesthoff. . Atlantic High- the Monmouth Countv Bankers liam C. Johnson, Jr.. of the pal. economics: Mr. Hartmanprinci, and Clearing House Association Keansburg-Middletown National effective english; Mr. Arvanitis. Bank, educational committee negotiable instruments, and Mrs. Hilda Jacques, chapter|| chairman, listed the instructors: Mary E. Goeke, assistant in per- president, presented pre-standard First semester, James Van Pelt, sonnel, Trenton National Bank, certificates to the following stu- vice president. Monmouth County Trenton, and William I. Krunv dents: National Bank, Red Bank. prin-i"'iede. second vice president, Joan F. Ahearn. First Nation-, cipals or bank operations; Wayne'F'delity Union Trust Company al Bank of Toms River: Alice Mj[ . . . Due to the road construction being done on BROAD Hartman, head of the English [Newark, the bank bookkeeper. Dorrer, Central Jersey Bank andj| Department. Freehold Regional; J. Joseph McVey, vice presi Trust ComDany. Farmingdalc High School, effective bank let-;dent of the Monmouth County j branch: Mary L. Herrmann, STREET, SHREWSBURY, these merchants are combining ters; George Arvanitis of Du-lBankers and Clearing House As-|pjrst NatinnalBank of Freehold: ] rand, Ivins and Carton, Asburyjsociation, presented iwards to j Ooris E. Irelan. First National together to offer you the following: Park, commercial law; and Mar-jthe following students of last:Rank of Toms River: William F.. tin Newstreet, assistant vicejyear's classes for having thr.fensen. Ocean County National, president. First National Bank ofihighest marks of their courses: ipoint Pleasant: Jean A. Kellett. Passaic County, Paterson. public! Wilbur F. Schneider. Matawan|Monmoutli Countv National relations for your bank. Mr. Ar-.Bank, principals of bank opera- Ban]{ Atlantic Highlands branch; Charles '•'•' i<"Uin"lnn. Money Saving Specials... Ocean County National Bank. Point Pleasant, Arthur Kleis, First National Bank nf Tnms River; Gordon R. McGill, First National Bank of Toms Ui/er; Alfred E. Sanders, First Nation- alBank of Freehold; Robert H. Scholsser. Ocean Countv Nation- al Bank. Point Pleasant; Wilbur F. Schneider. Malnvvan' Bank: William Skold, First National; JAMES S Bank of South River. Sootswood branch; Rodney H. Smith. Ocean Countv National. Point Pleasant, and Lillian B. White. First Na- tOO°/<> tional Bank, Toms River. Stand- ard certificates were presented! to Mr. Addeo, Ashurv Park-Man-- asqimn National, and Melville S.1 C. Halliday, Long Branch Trust' Company. . ' Mrs. Jacaut'S, Asbury Park- Manasquan National Bank, intro- )duced the following chairmen for this year: Donald Clark, Allenhurst Na-i tional Bank & Trust Company.' membership and enrollment. ; Miss Marilvn Banta. Asburv j Park and Ocean Grove Bank.! woman's committee: Richard K. | Sherman. Belmar-Wall National; Bank, Circle Plaza branch, bud-!| get and finance: John Kay, j Keansburg-Middletoivn National j Bank, Lincroft branch, publicity!! and publications: Frank Craw-l| ford. Monmouth County National Bank, Atlantic Highlands branch. •' forum and seminar: Wilbur Sch-! neider, Matawan B:\nk. debate; • Charles Macl.ain. New Jersey. Trust Company, Lona Branch,:! public speaking; Charles C. ;| Schock, Jr., Long branch Trust," Company, school relations; John;] A. Hurlbert, First National Bank of Freehold, adult; William C Johnson, Jr., Keansburg-Middle-1] town National Bank. Middletown' branch, reception, and Mrs. Car- oline Guensch, First National'! Bank of South River. Jamesburg ] REFRIGERATOR branch, arrangements. Charles H. deGrau, associate councilman, district two, Amen-!| can Institute of Banking, was th3j| speaker of the evening. He gave; the highlights of the A.I. B. edu-' cational program. John Hurlbert. immediate pas', president of the chapter, gave the invocation. Cuddle-Circus Hit! NOW

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and SON . s FUN. not work, to whip I up this cuddle-toy circus! Tots I love lively colors, happy faces. Plumbing and pl/r Gay as u circus! l.Cusy-to-cut felt adds novelty trim to clowns Hrnlinff Contractor and woolly linn, .hist twn pieces j for each toy. I'alli'in filifl; trans- Hundreds More Uiwdvertised Specials..,I fer of three liiys; ttiicclinns, Send 35 rents (nuns) for tliis ^•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••"<•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' . 141 1st Ave., 'pattern—add 10 cents fur I'iicli I pattern (or lst-ct;iss mnilii Send to Ihc Ki.-d Hank KcgiMi Atlantic Highlands Needlrcrnft Oept., P. o. llnx li...,t Old Chelsen Station, New York II, N, Y, I'rinl plainly pntt<- number, name, uddrfss iiml /m Phone Day or Night New' New! Nc»' Our t'ltill j l.nurn Wlp-i-lrr N ||,,( t;lft Muok I 12200 too 5Ot«. Metal 'Climax Carp,, Carteret 'A email cottage tn Fair Haves' rawing Near Students in grade* 9 toil, who Mr*, N. William Bry negotiated owned by Samuel Fortunate, wa* have not registered as yet were Sales High Houses Sold the sale. cold to Mr, and Mrs. Edward advfred to contact Willis Sisson, Mr, sad Mrs, George Apgar Roger* of Plainfield. Tlic cot- [n Red Bank director of guidance, for an ap- NEW YORK — Food occupied RUMSON - The sate of twosold their house on Garden Rd. tage overlooks Schwenker'e pond. thf t0 S0 l las£ ear pointment to satisfy enrollment! P P y iJi'Mon- colonial style houses and a cot-jjn the Fox"Hilf section of Little;Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will use RED BANK - Dr. M. Gregg requirements. imouth County budgets. iHibbs, superintendent of schools tage was announced today by Silver to Mr. and Mrs. Marcus!the house as a summer resi- <.,,,. . , , Out of every dollar spent in the Wright, 3d, of South River. Idence. I reminded parents and pupils to- v le Ellen S. Hazelton Agency. Students who have mad ejloCBl retai, J v Mr. and Mrs. Theodore E. schedules pnor to this t,mellQ b food for t(]e famj| {ab|e ioyd, Jr., formerly of Mamar- should not report again, as their , * , Thadollat rwa thas n wwas spent fo fr anh y nek, N. Y., have moved into a Clark's shoes enrollmenDr. Hibbst saidhas. been completed, dolIar than J* cJ;nf fnr anv RUMSON READING other kind of product. lew two-story house on Stork Ct., are easy-going and English Seventh and eighth grade stu- 4iddletown. The house was built Spending Survey with style ideas blatantly INSTITUTE dents who have not registered The amount of money expended y Oak Hill Builders. Mr. Boyd already are to do so at the prin- for food locally is revealed by s an engineer with American copied from East Indian | cipal's office at River Street the Standard Rate and Data Serv- School Aug. 22, 25, from 8 a. m. sandals, Bengal Lancer boots, • Reading • Math ice in connection with its nation- to noon and from 1 to 3 p, m. literally from the ; al survey of spending trends. Registration for all other ele- far corners of the Empire, j ALL LEVELS mentary school pupils, kinder- Its breakdown shows how th° BRIGHT EYES garten through grade six, will be retail dollar was apportioned, as held Tuesday, Sept. 6, from 1:30 among food, apparel, home furn- FOR SMALL ishings, automotive supplies and AT RUMSON to 3 p.m. CHILDREN Broad & Front, Red Bank I Orientation Day for teachers the rest, in each part of the and ttiii(» will be Sept. 6. Professional Day United States. "Are you sure this is good for me, Mom? SEA GIRT for all staff members will be Jn Monmouth County, the gro- tastes to wonderful!" Sept. 7. cery stores, meat markets, bak- SEND FOR BULLETIN eries, delicatessens and other places offering food for home He's REALLY got 'em. How- It adds up! More ar.-d more consumption had sales totaling ever, If you insist, write him RU 1-T650 people use The Register ads each $117,278,000 in the year. ... By In care of The Register.) THE NEW 111 Ave. of Two Rivers issue because results come fas- This was exclusive of the I ter..—Advertisement. amount that was spent in rest- George! Dear George: aurants, at lunch counters and I am 17 years old and interested Jacobsen elsewhere where food and drink in meeting and getting acquainted . . . because to much akiU with the handsome garbage col- are consumed on the premises. (Send your problems to and patience are needed— lector here. My question is how $1,369 Per Household George, in care of The Register, and extra time to under- Turbocone can I go about this without look- ^ The take-home purchases, if and dance through life with ing too forward?—Cathleen stand a child's needs and ^ ROTARIES ARE BEST ' fcl divided evenly among the local a song on your lips. And don't Deaf Cathleen: to select anrl fitexactl y the PiDopulation, would figure out ioblame us when they throw the Possibly you could just sort right frames that ni)l be I $1,369 per household. net over you.) safe and comfortable for • ' The large-scale spending for of be around the garbage cans straightening up when your po- child. ; food was a reflection of the im-Dear George: orovement in purchasing power tential Romeo appears, say, I have avidly endorsed your Milford S. Pinsky Jocally. It showed itself in sales picking up old salmon cans or 'sideways thinking." This took some such. It would then be i of the luxury-type eatables, such Long Branch, N. J. ;as the more expensive cuts of ime, you understand, like say perfectly all right to exchange meat, and in sales of frozen Zen, but now that I have it a demure greeting and soon 11 Third Ave. Your taste will tell . . . foods and ready-to-serve dishes. mastered I find I'm completely this friendship may ripen. Don't CA 2-3150 Housewives were willing to pay relaxed. My problem is — now be forward, however — it is LAWNMOWERS—SALES - SERVICE something extra to get conven people understand me too well never wise to throw yourself Branch Office and there's fun as well! ience foods. and I rather liked being mis at a garbage collector. understood. How can I get off Monmouth KEIIogg 1-3885 The 27 cents of the dollar de- this "sideways thinking" kick?— Confidential to Earnest Heming- Shopping Center Join your friends any night at voted to food locally was mor3 One of You than was spent in the United way: Don't be ridiculous — who the Molly Pitcher. You will Dear One of You: Eatontown* LI 2-1211 HIGHWAY 35 OAKHURST enjoy the informal entertain- States generally. The average would buy a story abnut some ment and sociability in our was 23 cents. In the Middle At- The frontal approach rather old geezer catching a fish? cocktail lounge. But, more than lantic States it was 25 cents. than the oblique, or flank think that, after you've finished one Most other kinds of retail — as Dr. Heusen Moot of the Dear George: of our delightful dinners your Experimental Useless Founda- taste will whisper "let's try it stores in Monmouth County also My husband Insists on cutting again as soon as we can." enjoyed large sales volumes in tion was wont to put it — may his own hair — he saves money the year, the report shows. well suffice here. However, a each year, admitted, but as a Outlets for automotive equip good start would be to con-result he always looks like a ment and supplies, including mo centrate on more than one porcupine. How can I change thing at a time. his mind?—Mrs. P. MARY CARTER PAINT tor vehicles, boats, trailers and accessories, accounted for $67,- Dear Mrs. P.: 663,000, equal to 16 cents of the Dear George: Keep needling him. Appeal to Molly Pitcher Hotel (§' dollar. Is it true that tops for men's his vanity. As a last resort, Variety stores, department bathing suits are returning to hire a large dog to chase him "The Gem oj the Atluntic Coast" |'i| stores and others selling general fashion?—A.G. about. Dear A.G.: gives you a BRIGHTER 'merchandise chalked up $32,- My research department tell DOG'S ON WRONG SIDE 88 Riverside Ave., Red Bank •'•'1810,000 amounting to under eight cents. me this: "No! Tests of bathing LA JOLLA, Calif. (AP)-There suits with tops on them prove was not even a bark from the SH 7-2500 Home furnishings stores had a ':' $20,411,000 volume, equal to five conclusively you can't even Ret two Lahrador retrievers at the •%\ cents. into them. Georjie, you get home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart goofier every day." more CHEERFUL HOME Apparel shops took in $29,353, Brown when a thief entered and 000, or seven cents. left with a $250 watch. (Think you have problems? But they tried tT tear the pants' What about George, the Poor off city detective R. V. Shaw Alaska has at least 34 active ACRYLIC volcanoes. Man's Advice Columnist ? — when he came to investigate. Summary ol 1B59 Audit Rennrt of Rorouch of Kpansburr, New Jersey, an rrnulrrd ID It. s. 40:4-2 COMBI.VED COMPARATIVE 1I,\I/A.\( K SIIKKT ASSETS Dec. 31. 1959 Dec. 11, 1959 ROL-LATEX Cash and Investment I 428.624.24 Tiixi'S. Assessments, Liens anil Utility diaries Receivable I20.5S1.12 111,053.77 Thp light, bright and washable Property Acquired for Taxes—Assessed Vnlue 42.S78.fKJ <4,188.(10 Account* Receivable 27,096.72 25.O92.2S paint for most brick, plaster or Fixed Capital Authorized and Uncompleted—Utility „ 9,975,63 1,075,6,1 Great CARLOAD Sale! Fixed Capital —Utility 1.091,592.34 l.Ohl, 497.01 masonry surfaces, interior and Deferred Charges to Future Taxation—tjeneral 218,400.1)0 186,125.00 JJe/erred Cliarses to Revenue ol Succeeding Years .. 6,259.16 14,259.16 •xferior. No painty odor, quick TOTAL ASSETS „ _ - Jl.958,269.83 Jl.883,415.03 drying and convenient water LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS Bonds ana Notes Payable _, 558,660.0(1 578.665.00 clean-up. Improvement Authorizations _ .._ 56.284.24 28,152.70 Other Liabilities and Special Funds 248,382.98 236,164.61 Fine STEEl Cabinets Amortization of Debt for Fixed Capital Acquired H or Authorized _ -. 753,627.87 709,272.81 Reserve lor Certain Assets Receivable 166,001.62 154.325.67 $725 $#98 NEVERMORE AT * Surplus . 175.303.02 188,634.38 TOTAL LIABILITIES. RESERVES AND SURPLUS ...(1.958.260. S3 SI.$03,413.09 Every 2nd Can Free Bonds and Notes Authorized Hut Not Issued ...I 26. (100.110 COMPAK.VriVH STATKMK.NT OK MI'KIIATIUN AMI SlKl'lX.S Th» Saturday Evtmng ^ft CI;HHKNT FIXH or 1859 Year 1958 REVENUE IUASH BASIS) LIQUID GLASS POSPOSTT ! Surplus Revenue Halance January 1st $1,156,067.37 ? 154.767,35 L MCOOHIIID V»LU« Delinquent Taxes. Tax Title Licnfl and Sales of ENAMEL Foreclosed Property _. 67.S62.26 62.693.27 Collections of Current Tax Levy „ 620,318.14 »99.138,82 Mlrror-lllti llots. High color Miscellaneous—From Other Than Local Property Taxes - - - 185.8H.7S retention. Fhrt-ytar |uap> Inter/uni] Loans Returned snlM. TOTAL FUNDS „ .. . „.„._. $3.00 qt. $8.98 gal. CHINA LUXE EXPENDITURES (ACCRUAL BASIS) EACH Budget Expenditures: Evtry 2nd Can Fr«« Sdtlny mtdlarn gloli. Rapid municipal Purposes I 4S6.O13.01 » 432,709.25 Local School Taxes 292,188.5(1 295,536.50 dry, rosfits ytltow. Many County Taxes - - 103,205.'tf 103,689,70 btoulllul ihadel. Interlund Loans Made. 2.723.82 3.015.51) Other Purposes _ 422.60 NO MONEY DOWN $2.25 qt. $6.98 gal. TOTAL EXPENDITURES S 6S(,2:o.3S I 835,123.5,', MARY CARTER 11,500.00 Ivory 2nd Can Fret 50c WEEKLY LESS: Expenditure lo he Raised Ry Future Tsxei .... 1,01X1.00 OUTSIDE WHITE I 823.923.55 TOTAL ADJUSTED EXPENDITURES ...._ » m3.220.18 Contains 1 mlldiw InhlblloiL » 156.067.37 SURPLUS REVENUE BALANCE DEC. 31ST % 146,903.17 I«c•lltn^ eloii and hiding CO.Ml'AHATIVK NTATKMKNT nV OI'KKATIONS AM) Sl'ltl'l.tS for txtirfor wood, matol or H'ATKlt UTIUTV *'t!M> masonry. TRIM & DECK ENAMEL Year 1J58 Tough, warir-ffil.tant, durobiltty. In 18 gliMtrlng colon. REVEKUE (CASH RA.5I8) $2.25 ql. $6.98 gal. Operating Surplus Balance January 1st 13.3ln.1R 10,0(17.14 Iviry Jnd Con fn« $2.25 qt. up $6.98 gal. up Collection of Rents 78,5!I5.H 86.9X5.66 Miscellaneous—From Other Than Rents _ 2,4111.14 2.384.63 Evtry 2nd Can Fret TOTAL FUNDS .»_ S^fl^S S M,637.13 EXPENDITURES (ACCRUAL BA818I SPAR VARNISH | Clasr CMtlno, aitailor or Inlarlor. Operation 61.1)21.51 55.6S3.0O TEXTURON Capital Purposes ii.7ni.vrt i:t.f(fi7.o(i $2.25 qt. $6.98 gol. Ueht Service 16,201 06 A btoutlfully loiiurod and txtoptlonally lough, cohoilvo (vary 2nd Can Fraa TOTAL EXPENDITURES » 89,Sfl7.K) I 86..1I6.0J iMHim flnlih. Inltrlor oc •ittrior. LESS: Expenditures to h« Raised 1/y Kllturf Revenue Convonlonr watir cloon-up. S5.30MO Ml..I'M. 65 XEDWOOD STAIN TOTAL ADJUSTED EXPENDITURES » i:uio.7» $2.25 qt. $6.98 gal. Prolttti, boautlffai, praiorvos any wood, OPKHATIND SUIlPLl.'fl BALANCE DEC!. 31HT,- , I ( (IMI'AHAIIVK NTATKMKNT UK OI'KIIATIONM AMI Stlll'l.tH lyary Jnd CM •»• $4.98 gal. SK.HKIt UTIMTV KIND Ivory 2nd Con Frea Year IBaK Year KKVKNVR if'ASH RAHISi oprrillMK Surplus Balance January is! Nonr ('ollerllun nl RIM>!« DM4H2.1 Mhri'H.inriKis l''rmn nther Thin Rfnls 2,'I7:I o( 1.7U1.1 4S From (Jerirrnl Kiifi'ls for Deficit IL.TIXCl 11.".I!) 51) LATEX ENAMEL SHINGLE & SHAKE TOTAL FUNDS I 72.2M.72 | II!).I2'.'00 for any ttmtnl paving. Out' Long-laillnt pra'actlon In a KXI'KNDITURKH lACXKUAL BAHIHl HEAVY STEEL HllilRrl Kiinui'lMuren: abla colon, loiy la apply. loturad flnlih. llva colors. Op.'MUIOtl 43,75111X1 .'IMIIA CHI 4XHIIM) loiHin no $3.00 qt. $8.98 gal. CONSTRUCTION Mi-ht Hrrvlre 32.-lflT.lH) $6.98 gal. Oilier Purp'Hci 2.011110(1 150 no Iviry Jnd Can Fraa Ivtry 2nd Can Frta TDTM. KNI'H.NIHTl IlKK 72,2VJ.7J Fine, Durable LKHM: Kipeii'lltiirei to tin luised liy 71,425.00 ll 2,0(H).0ll BAKED ENAMEL TOTAL AI'JUBTKII EXPBNIHTI'IIKH .. World'i llr.l OMMKMMTm.V'* Ur(«it Optnllon FINISHES 1, Tlllll till- 1'1,'iH chlir«rs lur rrnlnl nf MoruiKll |irn|MTly lis cuncniml I, Ol III Kind ri-siilulliin nf Hi" IdiriHiBli I'ounnll tf ilpehlnl unroMertltilp. MARY CARTER Paint Factories 2. Thitl Ilii* Ux »ii[ii rerllfii'MM nnlrl iirnler ft. H. ri4:o-M4 2 #( ««i| m which rNtrinlims lutvc nu| turn niilhurUM lie refrrrpil to HnroUKl HEAVY CHROME I'miinfl lur itrlrrminiiMiin ss tn IHPIr prrarnl stittun. JUMBO-SIZE 1, '1'litil I.M-.'1|'II nf ilir II IIliilnK Inspri'lnr, ClrrK nf tlis Hoard nf lli-mti iih'l tin* Ili-Kl%lntr nf Vltnl Hlstlsllrs he i| liy till C-IOM nl DM 44" TWIN DOOR HARDWARE n^xt siH'cmUns liilDlliesi ilsy, CORNER OF GOLD ST. & MAPLE AVE., RED BANK — SH 1-8599 I, Tn/it pmprr (mh rcrnt'i* he lnsititninpd >iv ih« liitiliiint Insp^rlor thi WALL CABINET Itmtmlriir «f Vltnl Hlallillrs nn>1 Dlerk nl llnsrd In Ihsl prnpMtlr* Hwy. 35, Eatonrwn; Rt, '6 at Union Ave., Union Beach; State Hwy. 35, South Amboy. ALSO | ) .l Itmil III.' l«|...rl ..f n>|.|l| MIP II ||;i. ,.f i; .!r||f mill f'i' DIP nlpiidm \nr 'l 'I mi tpp.nl i.l ,,.(,, ,lv ,,( M> Perth Amliiiy, Ncwnrk, I'IMIIIIICIII, Uo.cllr Purl:, ( Illlsldc Pink, U'cM Oninnc llurllnnloii, 1 t •' t'l'lpl • it" l('« •(••IP I l' '!!'! A' ' M'l'itiu .I ,1 ,,,, 'li |i, 1 '.• I l,v (tin |,,ii ii,,ir,l ji l.lndcn, I'nliil I'lrnsiiiil, liinn Klvcr (llciicliwdiiil), Ircnlnn, (ilcniliiui, Vliirlnnil, 77 BROAD ST. 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»•.(•.•.; MAYBE HE CAN'T JAM THIS ONE ! JIM BISHOP: Repofter: 4MJ Bmd Strett, Red Bank, N. J, Mat* Highway K, MIMetawn, It h EftaNfffaed 1878 by John H. Cook and Henry Clay The Burr-Hamilton Duel THOMAS IRVING BROWN, Publisher 1928-1959 It was cool for a summer morning and the barge JAMES J. HOGAN, Editor ' M. HAROLD KELLY, Business Manager came across the Hudson in long rythmic sweeps of W. HARRY PENNINGTON, ProducUon Manager the oars, like a dark beetle in a lily pond. The early Member ol the Associated Press ,un stared across the woods of Manhattan and tossed Thi Anoditni Pre« U unlived eiciiuiveJy 10 we use (or repubucallon « U U» local n«w» prtnUd 1B tSi niwmiipM *J »»U ai «11 Ag newi =one., ™two. , "»«:three,, "ic fire:! stressed as his most immediate point the possible and the formation of a national youth publication, issued don't know a vast amount about second gentleman will then fire. Should he The business headlines appear ployment in July to an all-time and second quarters of this year him, for the reason that Vice not discharge his weapon, the first gentleman may fire to say as we approach this record. It was entirely' a sea- was only 0.7 per cent—which is monthly. Rubin expressed the opinion that the publi- President Nixon's work has t>een!aga:n >• Labor Day of 1960-a day sym- sonal increase. Moreover, while practically equivalent to standing) cation should be a broad socialist-type publication largely confined to the privacy ' bolizing not only the working joblessness among teenagers fell, still. We're still stalled, of the National Security Council The sun was sharp upon them when the word was which would appeal to social-minded youth. He an- nan's advances but also the start unemployment among the over I Consider, fourth, the stable and Cabinet. given. Mr. Hamilton's second said "Pree-sent!" and of the fall bus- 20-age group rose contra-season-| price level. That's great news nounced that the main purpose of the publication And of John Kennedy they know both men took a quick look at each other in silence iness upswing ally for the second straight for consumers, but many corpor- would be to promote an exchange of the socialist almost nothing beyond what they — that never month and the national unem-jations are holding the price line have been able to observe from a and the pistols were lowered. Mr. Hamilton did not in history has ployment rate remained at an un-'at the expense of their profits, ideas among youth and that a committee would be distance, primarily in the press. I fire. He stood waiting. Mr. Burr pulled the trigger and the U.S. work- comfortably high 5.4 per cent of The number of corporations re- set up to run the paper. ingman been the work force. After more than porting falling net profits in the Adoration* 1? " m^Tf'3 S°U"d Iike the P°P °f * ™" ba* hit the St0"e cliffs so well off and two years of business advance.!face of peak sales is mounting This same Danny Rubin, in May 1960, in the role these diplomats often more vital and echoed across the placid water. rarely has our this unemployment rate is just!disturbingly fast. of editor of "New Horizons," made ayailable a mimeo- than what is done by their own Mr. Hamilton grunted, and clutched his stomach. nation been so too high. When you've put the fat on the graphed prospectus of the new publication. He an- governmentst . WWhah t may be done close to achiev- His second began to count, but it was a waste of time. • Consider, second, the climb in headlines, you can see why the by a new Administration in this ing an econom- nounced that there would be a subscription drive dur- personal incomes to an unparal- Federal Reserve System is now time of a great changing of the The handsome little man folded forward into the sand, ic ideal as now. leled peak. The pace of rise has ing this summer. PORTER aggressively pouring money in- guard is thus an issue of sleep- an object in slow motion. Burr stepped forward, an The headlines been slowing to a crawl in re- to the banking system to en- In the preliminary appeal for subscriptions noth- less concern, especially consider- are telling you that employment cent months. Income losses due courage banks to make more expression of sympathy on his face, and his mouth loans at cheaper rates and why ing is said about Danny Rubin being the National Youth ing the new factors of the present is at at an all-time record of to heavy unemployment and race. opened to say something, but his second said that, if over 68.7 million. Personal in- short workweeks in basic indus- the Administration is speeding up Director of the Communist Party, USA and simulta- ; spending, trying to spur housing. No American politician, there- they waited longer, they would be identified. comes are running at an un- tries are being offset by boosts neously editor of "New Horizons." Also nothing is said fore, is keeping a closer watch on precedented high of $406 billion. in government payrolls, social The anti-recession package is Burr left. A surgeon came up with a barge cap- growing bigger to help make of the plan for this publication having been first pre- the campaign than are these polite ;• Our nation's total output of goods security payments, the like—but visitors .The diplomat must do tain and ministered to Mr. Hamilton's wound. He was ' and services, (gross national there's no mislaking the loss in jwhat the headlines seem to sented to the National Committee of the Party. I have I actually so. • say | more than keep his government | carried to his barge and, on the trip back to New York, product) is at an unparalleled momentum. a "List of Specific Suggestions," telling how to sell advised of what is "happening fi J $505 billion annual rate. Prices Consider, third, the unpre- advised of what is happening e saw nothing but a flawless Wue sky Hfi spent 3( here. He must also be a predictor , at the consumer, wholesale andicedented size of our output. AI LOSES MORE THAN DIGNITY subscriptions: of future events; he runs his manufacturers' level are the $505 billion GNP seems fantas- PRESCOTT, Ariz. (AP)-Gov. "1. Go to progressive summer resorts and ask if ow• n •privat • e polls. hours in an agony of pain, and died. steadiest in years. tic, but the gain between the first Paul Fannin lost dignity and part To be effective, he must be in Mr. Burr left his home in Richmond Hill and be- This combination of record em- you may collect subs and/or funds for 'New Horizons.' of his pants during the Prescott on what is going on — very much came an outcast. He bought a tract of land in the wilds ployment and incomes, high pro- rodeo. After getting approval, organize the canvassing. in the American world, but duction and stable prices is the CARMICHAEL The governor rode in the rodeo scrupulously not of that world. of Louisiana and, some said, tried to start his own em- economic ideal of private enter- "2. Plan social events, summer picnics and educa- parade, then dismounted and As a foreigner, he must maintain pire. President Jefferson had him arrested for treason prise systems. The statistics started on foot for the grand- tional events to raise money and collect subs. Members an antiseptic impartiality; he and Mr. Burr was tried in Richmond, Virginia. He was seem to say we're just about WE stands. of the 'New Horizons' staff will be available for such reaching it. must not even seem to interfere. acquitted by a jury, but not by the public, and he fled He crawled under a fence and gatherings." All the same, diplomats are But no responsible authority in heard a rip in the rear. The to England. Industry or labor or certainly MOVE—OK.? seat of his pants was missing. The word, progressive, as used here, means Com- men, too, and so, in deepest confidence, they have their He lived a cheap life on borrowed money, and, agriculture—and now no one in He attemnted to hide his mis- munist or fellow traveller. Government either—is claiming political favorites here. Some are when his daughter tried to join him, her ship sank in that this is the "ideal" and that In another document marked "To Be Prepared as silently rooting for Nixon; some y for Kennedy. But far more are a storm. In advanced age, Mr. Burr came back to the statistics are telling the whole to talk as he walked along. an Attractive Printed Folder" appears the following: tile. worrying about what the new America and practiced law in Port Richmond. He For the headlines aren't dis- "Designed to illuminate the great events stirring Administration's foreign policy stopped breathing on Sept. 14, 1836, but he really died tne line will be than about the identity closing that for months business j had to Veil her what the^i'tuaUonj American youth, 'New Horizons' will stand on the that morning at Weehawken . . . has been losing the momemtum was." Finally, a friend arrived j following program: of the man who will make that of advance which has lifted us line. Medical Aid to this seemingly wonderful eco- "I. Peaceful coexistence with all nations, socialist This is especially true of nomic state. They're not reveal- could change, and other; disarmament; an end to the draft and com-representatives here of the allied ing that many recent increases pulsory ROTC. West. They know the Western are reflecting strictly seasonal INDIA UNEMPLOYMENT alliance Is In deep trouble and Improvements. They're not show- NEW DELHI (AP)-Indla will "2. Integration in schools, eating places, shops and that whoever ascends to the ing the soft spots beneath the have between 7,500,000 and eight everywhere now! An end to cancerous racism. presidency will have an immense bright statistical surface, They're million persons unemployed at "3. A vast job-training and job program; a steep job to restore its unity and vigor. not Indicating the extent to which the end of her second five-year Even among those who nre the psychology of businessmen plan next April. increase in the nation's school, housing, recreation and emotionally "antl-colonlal," for has deteriorated since the star! Illustration/ there Is great sym- of 1960 and to which the psychol- The government estimate com-|hcalth programs, utilizing funds released by disarma- pares with !i,300,000 unemployed ment. pathy for our ally, Belgium — to ogy of consumers has deteriorated which wo havo given the buck In the last few months. at the beginning of the plnn, The figures, based on n populntion "4. Expansion of democracy, youthful inquiry, and of our hand In her sad troubles What Is not In the headlines now cstlmnted at 420 million, do academic freedom by eliminating McCarthyism, past In the Congo. There is concern, explains why the Federal Re- not Include extensive underem- too, that we bring Iran Into part- serve System and the Adminis- ployment, and present, from our national life and by the firm nership and then put Iran on a tration lire now pushing hard on Kfforls arc being made to find defense of the Bill of Rights. thin diet of help while we give the antlrrri'ssinn button. What work in 1 lie- third flvoycnr plan, "5. Examination and advancement of the demo- fresh assistance to her enemy, li> not nppnrcnt In the current Nasser's Egypt. from I fill I to IDIifi, for nhout 14,• cratic, labor and socialist traditions and aspirations '•lutlslics cxplnlns why Ihrrc has MO,000 new Job-seekers, Tho plain and unpleasant truth hten ncnrci'ly a murmur in con. of the American people, espcciiilly of its younger in this: There Is mounting jpivntivr IHISIIICM and fimmriiil i IRI: is A i izz gencrntinn. evidence — it.•• ltcl|;min bitterly viiclrpi tiKiilnM new hikes In fed- TUCSON, Ariz, (AP) - Mrs nimpliiiim in pilviitc -- Hint Ihr ;»rnl M»'"i",l wnv In gi'l nliini; with IIH thi' hirhi'i •.pi'inliii)! is lii'inj: '.MI 1 I r;ir niiij'lil fire n[ ;in inter demoralization, ideals of SCfVICC U) SOClflfy 1111(1 Cfltlfi- M in kick ii'i rir.iiiiirly In the mini il 111111 I r<\ pin •.emir annul "fn|" jdence in a brighter future, exemplified by the heroic li'rili, Anil thin hi Ihi' ili'rpi'M M acl ons N(! r ill the (Hpliuiiiilir (DIII tmt Hie ( 1 l. I inl,i 'i ir niff, fit •.(, ilif 11 r m • in- p ,imi piii MM. in,- (liit with it, A Ominuuii.'i* i'atly report rends: A HUM Ifilll cliclloil, DEMjIS THE MENACE p !*». He rao a gar- meet of (he laboratories afWert RED BANK REGISTERS bad competition for bis ptrty*i bpsbuss fa Salem, for a few Haege Marks St, New York City, an employee Friday, Aug.' 1 wnnioadm mace 1M0, years wtd from 193} to 1WI was Of met 40 yean .tenure. . TWO fi$€fU90Ft regional. director for state His son, Gilbert, who lives in a member of the dob's board of Challenged park camps for the Civilian Con- 40 Years Wanamawa, has been a tele- But In the Sept, 13 primary servation Corps. phone repairman for the New governors. he will be challenged by Oscar Jersey Bell Telephone Co., Red Mr. Haege, a third degree Ma- For Position H. Peterson of North Easton, a By 1941 he was recalled to With Bell Bank, for eight years. son, belongs to Washington the Navy and served through the Lodge, Eatontown, and the Ma- NORTH ATTLEBORO. Mass. 58-year-old bachelor. Martin, at WEST ALLENHURST — Gil- Mr. Haege was born in Brook-! 76, is also a bachelor. war as an ammunition manufac- son's Tall Cedars Club. (AP)—For the first time in 30 turing expediter. After the war bert Haege, 709 Corlies Ave., re-lvn and attended public schools years "Joe" Martin has compe Peterson ran for the same seat there. He is also a member of the he worked for the Boston ord- cently celebrated his 40th year Frank B. Jewett Chapter, Tele- tition within his own Republican in the Democratic primary of of service with Bell Telephone After joining the Western Elec- 1946. He lost the nomination to nance district of the Defense phone Pioneers of America. Party for his seat in Congress. Department until 1954 when h» Laboratories. tric Co. in 1920, he entered the The challenge comes from a Martha Sharp of Wellesley. Mar- company's apprentice training tin defeated her easily in the went to Europe for five years in The second of three genera- former Democrat. a joint job with the Defense ant) election. . tions of Haegeg s to be employed course and, four years later, was A COOKOUT INDOORS "Joe" Martin formally is Rep. State Departments in connection h b hi graduated as a journeyman me- „ Martin campaigns all the time with the foreign aid program. by the Bell System, he began his chanic. McALESTER, Okla. (AP) — Joseph W. Martin Jr. former when he is at home for week- telephone career as a messen- In West Allenhurst, where he Gas service went out temporar- speaker of the House, former ends or Congressional recesses. ger in 1920 and is now foreman lives with his fife, May, he i!y at the city jail and Police minority leader of the House, Method Is Simple Residents of Lookout Mountain of 20 engineering service shops and five times the permanent in Tennessee commute to nearby is a member of the Allenhurst Capt. Bob Oliver came to the His method is simple—he's al- at the laboratories' development Beach Club. rescue. He used his outdoor chairman of the Republican Na ways available to his constitu- Chattanooga by way of cable center, Murray Hill. tional Convention. cars up and down the 2,146-foot He is entertainment chairman cooking equipment to prepare the ents. Mr. Haege's aunt, Miss Jewel prisoners' meals. Martin has won It Con-I Peterson was in the U.S. Navy mountain. 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Poor Man's Philosopher: GRAND The Human Yo-Yo , By HAL BOYLE WAY Passenger remarks that elevator operators get DISCOUNT CENTERS tired of hearing: ' "Well, I guess your life is full of ups and downs, isn't it?" "Personally, I prefer the new automatic elevators. All you have to do is push a button and—whoosh!—you're there." "How does it feel to be a human GRAND-WAY WHITE COLORFUL PIN STRIPED CANNON THICK & yo-yo?" THIRSTY TOWEL SET "I don't care what floor I get off MUSLIN SHEETS BATHROOM RUGS • Over 128 thraads per sq. in.! • CIWOM from nix and aatckabte stids at, young man—just so there's a ladies' • Designed for years of wearl • Choeu from 20" 130" Oblong rag, ton- and stripes! room on it." tear mg, 20" rwnd nrg, or U cover! • High quality absorbent tiny! I.M «x»? SHUTS 1.37 44 "Whaddaya mean there's room for • Bouncy foam backing trill not skid! 15* SOLID OR STRIPED 1.49 11x101 10N6 FULL 0« m nM dWOfatllrCClOfS ! WASH CIOTH 2 for 34' I two more? 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"You think this one's nice looking, Josie? Honey, you really gotta do something about your glasses. You r» XV BW^^K. oughta seen the guy who held the job before him." >&<"•* "Stopped at any interesting new floors lately, Buster?" "My lunch hour isn't up yet for another 20 min- utes, so I'll just ride with you for a while and tell you about the swell movie I saw on the late show last GENERAL ELECTRIC DECORATOR GENERAL ELECTRIC night." "Pod'n me, mister, but would you tell this gen- SWIVEL VACUUM WALL CLOCKS BLANKET . tleman to please take his cigar out of my ear—before • Famous swivel top, kink-proof hose! • Two year written warranty! • loetato ray subwit Hi CWM • WashaMt, Mothproof, nos-illerfenic! I forget I'm a lady and tell him myself?" • Protective vinyl bumper! • King sin throw-away hag! elate desigis! 77 Pretty Girls • Automatic adjustment from carpets • Um tkctric, MM 8 diyi! , .SpKWprweaiaibirjaia! 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"While I'm at the dentist's, would you mind show- ing my little boy how to run your elevator? He's bored with playing fireman." "You've got a loose button on your uniform, Colo- nel. If it happens again, we'll have to ground you." "I know you can't come even with the floor every time, Jack. Just give me a hand—I can climb out." "It's a shame to send a kid like you up in a crate like this!" GINGER By Getterminn 'tijauljtosJklj'' BOY'S THICKSET GIRL'S HIGH BACK-TO-SCHOOL * CORDUROY PANTS FASHION SWEATERS GIRL'S DRESSES • lent twin or fitted hottim I • Newest careens and sDpens! > Tinics, jinpar effects and more! • Side elastic model! 97 • Twe tine stripes and soildsl 77 • Muted plaids, prints, solids! • Solids and batted faicitil • Sftjfi7i irotle, eilky knIUI • Interesting fabrics and textirtil • For dress or play. 6-12! • Crew neck, placket, stunt collars! • Sizes 38X, M4! • Slzti 3-6X, f-14! 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AME ZION ST. JAMES CATHOLIC PRESBYTERIAN METHODIST ST. PAUL BAPTIST FIRST BAPTIST Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Red Bank Rev. Charles E. Bourne will Sunday masses are at 6, 7, 8, Rev. Dr. Charles S. Webster Religion in the News "Serve the Lord With Glad- -Women's day will be observed Rev. Don R. Maxfield. interim preach Sunday at 11 a.m. g ](| ^ an(an(jj n (hig(high hmass) jn will present the third in his series ness" will be the subject of Rev. Sunday. Mrs. Walter T. Hawkes, Sunday schoo! will resume ses- pastor, will speak Sunday at "j^ church and g, 10 and 11 o'clock of sermons on "Ingredients of Iverson Graham's sermon Sun- wife of the pastor, will speak at By WILTON WYNN few minarets remaining which. sions Sept. 4 at 9:30 a.m. a.m. Altar flowers will bo given ijn the hj h schoo, auditorium, the Successful Personality" Sun- dav t 10 a.m. Mrs. Richard 11 a.m. was patterned after the pagan1 Prayer services will be held hv Mrs. Jessie Teed in memnry I Confessions are heard Satur. day at 10 a.m. The title of his SAMMARRA, Iraq (AP) — A Benjamin will direct the music At 3:30 p.m., Mrs. Oscar C. of her h II s b a n d, Ralph. Mrs. days from 4 to 6 p. m., and from message will be "Cultivating the sacred hole in the ground in' towers of ancient Babylon. for the service. Bickerstaff of Englishtow.n will Wednesday at 8 p.m. Francis Swartz, puest orcanist. 7:30 to 9 p. m., and week-days Second Mile Idea." Dr. Carl F. this quaint city gives hope tO| New Capital Altar flowers will be presented be guest speaker. The National Association for will Dlav "Now Thank We All during the 7:45 o'clock mass. Mueller's organ meditation will millions of Moslems that some It was in 836 A.D., during the by Mr. and Mrs. Warren Tucker he Advancement of Colored Our God." The chancel choir will] y i o Baptlsms every Sunda at ;3 be "Blessed Jesu, We Ardaey justice will fill the earth. golden age iof Islam, that one in memory of their son, Henry FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST 'eople will meet Monday at 8 sins -Joyful, Joyful, We Adore , p m jn he church A baptism Here," Bach, and "Meditation," The sacred hole is a cavern of the caliphs of Baghdad de- C. Tucker, and mother, Mrs. SCIENTIST p.m. at the church. Thee." , „ ., „ , Wank must be obtained from the Bubeck, and his postlude, "Post- inside the walls of the Mosque cided to build himself a new i Martha E. Whitehead. The altar Red Bank The Women's Service Guild will of the Two Imams. It was in this Ushers will be Kenneth Cole- rfxt and filIed out before Ae lude," W. T. Best. Alden W. capital. He chose this site and flowers will also be given by Mr. "Mind" will be the title of themeet Monday at 8:30 p.m. at the cave that the 12th Imam, or spir- man. William Stracener. Bernard baptism takes place. Hammond, bass, guest soloist, built S a m a r r a. Coming from and Mrs. C. V. Bennett in mem- lesson-sermon Sunday at 11 a. m.church. DP Loach. Warren Elliott with Novena devotions in honor of will sing "Thou My Treasure," itual ruler, of the Shi'ite sect Baghdad on a hot summer day, ory of Mrs. Amy Dowen, Wednesday evening testimony Sidnev Dull and Donald Thomp- Our Lady of the Miraculous Med- Bach, and "I Will Sing New Songs | of Islam disappeared in the yearwe understood why he picked the mother of Mr. Bennett. meeting will be held at 8:15. NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT son, co-chairmen. Thp deacons' OF ACCOUNT • al every Monday at 8 p. m. inof Gladness," Dvorak. of 878 A.D. spot. Samarra is high enough The Wesley Fellowship will The reading room, 209 Broad greftins committee will be Fran- ESTATE OF CAROLINE CHARLOTTE the church. Nursery care will be provided! Since the disappearance of Mo- to get a welcome cool breeze, have a program Sunday at 9 p.m. St., will be open daily from noon DOMMER1CH, DECEASED ° '£* ^'" ^S^T ° Daltd August 1st, A. D. 1960. rr p °! By GEORGE W. CORNELL BAPTIST FELLOWSHIP METHODIST After attending the first half of TThh e Fridaid y morning Holy!"" - Blanton. Pearl PRESBYTERIAN DOMINIC P. FIGARO. B Port Monmouth Atlantic Highlands 12 Weil Lshe Road, the service, students will meet in Eucharist services will not bei ='v «™ ank, entitled The Ap.Associated Press Religion Writer Shrewsbury Red Bank, N. 3. their own rooms for their lesson.!resumed until Father Anselm P°»>ted Time of the Nations. Rev. Donald Moore of the Bi- "A Miracle of Luxury" will Executor. A strange manisfestation that' Rev. John R. Collins, pastor, ble Christian Union, Brooklyn, Rev. George E. Taylor's sermon Burton T. Doremus, Esq., The daily vacation Bible Broburg returns from his vaca- amazed the church of old is will preach Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Counsellor at Law, tion early next month. CONGREGATION BNAI ISRAEL will be in charge of the music, theme Sunday at 8:30 and 1 16 Mechanic Street, amazing it again today. on the subject, "The General As- Red Bank, N. J. school will hold the last session (Conservative) Bible school will meet at 9:45'a.m. today with a program for the i The thing is called glossolalia, sembly Speaks — On Higher Ed- Aug. 5. 12. 19. 26 119.53 Rumson a.m. I Church school will meet a parents. A special feature of the! GEORGE'S-BY-THE-RIVER ucation." Services tonight will be at 8:30. or "speaking with tongues." Youth Fellowship, senior group;9:30 a.m. It pays to advertise In The program will be a dedication EPISCOPAL Mrs. Louis McMahon Joice and Rabbi Gilbert S. Rosenthal will Scriptural accounts of the pro- will meet at 6:30 p.m. Mr. and I Register.—Advertisement. service of the money and clothing Rumson Ronald Clark will sing the of- conduct the services. Candle cess in ancient times have been jMrs. Moore will be in charge. | FEDERATED contributed by the children as feratory anthem and Mrs. Joice y There will be a celebration of lighting time is at 7:29. Mrs. Wil-an enigma to most Christians Evening service will be at 7:30 Holmdel the Holy Communion Sunday at will sing the solo. their "sharing" project, to assist liam Klatsky will recite the can-ever since. Generally only the p.m. with Mr. Moore bringing the Rev. Alvin Langwith of Nep- 8 a.m. in the chantry. Theodore Recker, John Roden- message. the migrant workers in New Jer- dle blessing. highly demonstrative, pcntecostal jtune will conduct the 10 a.m. Morning prayer and address by have claimed it still oc- burg Philip Nelson Harry Daveyj BibIe stud and hour service. sey. Refreshments will be served. The floral donation will be J J The annual peach festival, spon- £e assista"t minister Rev. John | £0 £ _^ _ ^ ^.. .„ „ .ian• anrdt JohTnhn ApgaAnner r milwilll KbQe npUn^ushersp . wi« £ . . i g pTm. Douglas Fromm, Jr., will be Barton gored by the Women's Guild for| Andrew, will be at 9:30 \ "But now it has broken ou, ^ *™™2 '^ ™urs" guest organist. X Jiow can i Service, will be held on |a^ ! adversary. An oneg! sporadically in PRESBYTERIAN obcrt D McRee wm p]ay a wcdding ;* g py the more r, ^^^ASSOC^ grounds, tomorrow | Wl11 fo1 w Rumson BAYVIEW PRESBYTERIAN ° the service | served, traditional rel, ,on bnd. . recital at 10:30 a.m, on the Mary 5 ;hold jt< anmml lm|c and Cliffwood Beach 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. M tnnrmnn caruii HiomFit"»H FniC C. Wolf, as- I overcome The Couples Synod of New Harold Ha(field, Sr., will family picnic Sunday at preach Sunday at 9:30 a.m., in head, Marlboro topic will be the absence of Rev. Francis 8 to 10 p.m. be at II a.m. The men s; and • „„ , _. some .._. i2002 Ocean Ave., Point Pleasant. Osterstock, pastor. false Wepkdav services will be held! streDt _ it "Greatness in the Kingdom." Plans are under way for aboys' choir will sing 'As Waves h ^ . t 7.30 The music for the service will of a Storm Swept Ocean" by' I says the Episcopal weekly, the FAITH REFORMED Sunday school teachers retreat to of a Storm Swept Ocean" by Registration for be provided by Mr. and Mrs. METHODIST ^ «chool L,J,ng church, "it is being prac Hazlet be held at Camp Arrowhead Haydn. The organist for Augu b Morganville is in Hebrew and Sun- ticed by ciergy and ,aity who Gordon MacLean, Jr., with Mrs. appetites? Paul L. ThomasThomas , will plaDlayv ""FuF - j -<-•-<-_•••--:-•• -•••• --•• uteu uy tieny . Rev. Theodore C. Muller, pas- Morning worship will be held Saturday, Aug. 27. y r£registrationlstratl0nss will MacLean. at the console, and eue in E Flat Vst AnneV hv' ' * will close have statur ean andd good reputa- (Or, will preach Sunday at 9:30 nave sta(ure Mr. MacLean as soloist. Sunday at 9 a.m. Sunday school Bach Ld-Fupue in F"bv Bach |AUS- 26' K^istration for n™ tlofl'nn ni nin th fliep churc Plilir^lh i " a.mq m. onnn "God'"flnA* sa Rest.Dftof "•• ThTkfte nn».serv.- ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC Bach and Fugue in F by Bach mpmh ,,„ b s , 6 7 Church School will meet at will meet at 10 a.m. Thpro u/l hp a rplphraMnn nf: . _ K • i 1 ne BooOOOkK Ul tActs says the ice will he in the North Center- Red Bank There will be a celebration of and g ,-V|if Prct m-p tn (hevine fire house. Nursery wjl, be ?:30 a.m., in nursery through jun-. THE TRUTH Masses are celebrated Sunday Holy Communion, followed by NOTICE OF SKTT1.KMENT despairing apostles at Pentecost, • held in the parsonage during ! ior departments. OK ACCOUNT •t 7. 8 9. 11 and 12 o'clock. | breakfast, on Wednesday at 7 ESTATE OF CAROLINE CHARLOTTE IN THIS after Christ's departure, enabling;August. Confessions are heard Saturdays a.m. DOMMEHICH. DECEASED. (Truit loi Atlantic Hiqhlands I them to enthrall multitudes from) Closing program for Vacation GOODWILL METOHDIST benefit o[ Cnrola Dommerlch Elliott) GREATBOOK from 4:30 to 6 p. m., and from Rumson Notice Is hereby given that the ac EMMANUEL ASSEMBLY OF Rev. Edward Frederick. gen- many lands with an unknown; Bible School will be held, tonight Counts ot the subscribers. Trustees of 7:30 to 9 p. m. Rev. Milton G. Killebrew will the estate ol salrl Deceased will be eral director of international mis- language that overcame, speech in the fire house at 7:30. CAN RELEASE YOU Baptisms are at 12:30 p. m. GOD audited and stated by the Surrogate sions, will preach Sunday at 11differences. Sunday school superintendent's of the County of Monmouth and re- Sundays. North Centerville sermons on the Apostles' Creed ported for settlement to The Mon- You can bc freed from any a.m. and 7:30 p.m., in the ab- "And they were all amazed, meeting will be held in the par- mouth County Court, Probate Division, Rev. Timothy M. Adams, pas- Sunday at 11 a.m. The Miraculous Medal Novena sence of the pastor. and marveled —" sonage Monday at 8 p.m. Choir Friday, the Sixteenth day of Sep- false appetite if you^vill turn tor, will conduct the Sunday Methodist Youth Fellowship will tember A. D., . at 10 o'clock a. m. L held Mondays at 7:30 p. m. A prayer meeting will be held current resurgence of rehearsal will resume in the at the County Court House, Itonumen with a receptive, unpreju- service at 11 a. m. and evan- meet Sunday at 7 p.m. Evening and the Perpetual Novena to St. at 7 p.m. glossolalia has been reported in j home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman and Court Street!. Freehold. New Jer-diced thought to the truth gelistic service at 7 p. m. Sun- prayer will be led by John Sil- sey, at which time Application will he Anthony Is held Tuesday at 7:30 1 Church school will meet at several churches on the West j Parks, 15 Chestnut Dr., at 8:30 made for the allowance of Commis- day-school wi meet at 9:45 a. m. j liarm. The MYF will hold a pic-sions snti Counsel fers. contained in this great book, 9:45 a.m. under the direction of Coast, in the Chicago area and p.m. r nic tomorrow. Dated August 8th. A. I). 1MO. Science and Health with Key ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL ° _>Tl?!Dennis M. Lin.o. superintendent. elsewhere. Chica"o's Eniscopal The Board of Christian Educa- I.OVI8 FERDINAND DOMMERICH, Red Bank people will be Thursday at The Women's Societv of Chris- I)por Park, Orct-nwlch. Connecticut. to the Scriptures by Mary „ , _ . .„ , . p. m. and praver and Bible study ;"n 5« v!T> \v!" hnM a Hitiner JOHN ft. BOKBIt, JR , | „ . IT I t ," at has ordered an innuiry. P-m. r 1 WiMwowl Road, Srnrsilnlr N. Y. !>re House CALVARY BAPTIST Company. «ml Chemical Corn A Sung mass and sermon by; communion will be adminis-' The e Pl Thursda a 8 m Exchnnge Rank). Science and Health free of ! , °";whenever it arises," said Rcv.j y ' P- - Oceanport By: (J. F. EMMERICH, Personal nccr Girls wl ho d a mld sum NPW Ynrlr'i "* T"~ charge, at any Christian Sci- the vicar, Rev. E. V. Kitson- tered the first Sunday morning " ! u u ;i Bill W. Rodgers of New York's Trust Officer), r eWoge he r in the ch C h Rev. Paul Smith will preach 165 Broadway. Walters, will be held every Sun- of the month. The Women's! ™ K ' .. ,. " , General --••--Theological Seminary• . PRESBYTERIAN New York City (15). N. V. ence Reading Room. The Thursd a Sunday at 11 a.m. Special music Trustees. day at 9:30 a. m., except the Missionary Council will meet the! u y atl0:30 a.m.. at which "It certainly happened in New Lincroft book can be purchased in red, time the girls will be completing will be a solo by Roy Webb. Harrison F. Durand. Esq., fourth Sunday when there ivi!) third Wednesday of each month Testament times, and it's not im- "The Primary Petitions," will Counsellor at Law, green, or blue binding at $5 Mrs. Edward Iorio will be in 744 Rroad Street. be morning prayer. at 7:30 p. m. the requirements for their Bible possible now. be the title of the sermon by Rev. badRe. They will also enjoy a Sidney Crane, of the Princeton charge of the nursery. Newark (21. N. J. and will bc sent postpaid on Sunday-school meets In the "It might be a means of deep- Aug. 12-19-20-Sfpt. 2. 127.72 picnic lunch and games. Sunday school will begin at receipt of check or money church hall at 9:30 a. m. ST. BENEDICTS CATHOLIC ened religious experience. I think Theological Seminary, Sunday at 9: 3 am 9:45 a.m. MONMOUTH COUNTY order. Hazlet if it develops in normal Christ- i . ?, - Miss Evelyn Layton HUKKOfMTH'N COVKT HOLY TRINITY LUTHERAN W1 lead the choir Rev. Smith will speak again at >otlr<« to Creditors tn Present ST. JOHN'S METHODIST Sunday masses are at 7, 8, 9, ian worship and practice, it ought | " '" 'he anthem, Red Bank | the 7 p.m. service. Music will Clslnis Atalnst Kitalt Hazlet 10, 11 and 12 in the Holmdel ESTATE OP WILLIAM 11. BAILEY. Sunday services will be held at DKCEASED. Christian Science Rev. Norman R. Riley, pastor. Elementary School, Keyport- S,y, ana not siou^r,™ „„. , home of the Sune Pursuant to thp ortier of KDWARD P C Fred Bopp, Jr., Minister of Holmdel Rd. "Howeveowev( r1 if uit is provokeu d 1)vV . , . , " V"'™ ,, Hri)ver ananrdt BlblRihlp o studshiHu hnur ' RROBOB, 8iirrn(!nli! of tlm County The church council will meet " T ," \ " ™^'' intendent Frank Blulim, Manor y READING '• intendent Frank BUthm Manor ana BIDle StUOy nOur|o( MonmnulH, this dny mailp, on thp Music. i Confessions are heard Satur-! ,,Ll.? "t6 ,1 1 TL ZZ'• some psychological trick, that s . at 8:30• p.m". wln be held Thursday at 8 nppllcntlon nf the Mmlcrslgneil. Clmrlrs at 8 Pm in th arish II. flalley. Administrator of the estate ROOM Sunday Services: 8, 9:30 and|day. between 4:30 and 5:30 p. m'!^,"! ^ ' ° P ; something else again. A conr,rc(!ltional „. ... hn se A i\ meeting \ of thf> said William H. Bnltpy, deceased, 11 a. m.; Church School; 9:30 and 7:30 and 8:30 p. m. . iin thp'the.". - .. _ As described by those familiar - "V^ronal meeting will BAPTIST nollcn Is hereby glien to the •w. UJ. m. ot. Vacation Bible school will mecfwitn directly after the creditors of snld deceased tn present and 11 a. m. evening service: parish rectory, Hillcrest Rd. New Monmouth to thi> until Administrator their claims daily from 9 to 11:30 a.m. un-jan outnourinJ, of technically i under oitth within six monthfc from 7:30. Bible school will meet Sunday u" Mon. thru Sat. 12-4:30 til Thursday. On that day, at 8|mpani ,css svliables. ate. Youth meetings: Intermediates; Dht J ! h M Also Friday Eve. 7:30-9:30 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST p.m., an open house for parents j ASSEMBLY OF GOD at 9M5 a.m. William Roberts will I "" '"^.;. L : ™ ?. 6th, "th and 8th grades at 6:45; SCIENTIST Linguistically, they are unintel- CHARLES II. BAILEY, will be held at 8 p.m. Shrewsbury preach at 10:45 a.m. on the topic, 3614 Avenue J., Sunday Afternoon 2-4 and Senior Youth Fellowship and Keyport Brooklyn. N. Y. Post High School Fellowship at Messrs. 8orenson A Lawley, The morning services will be METHODIST listener, depending nn his mutual:,Sunday at 11 a.m. on the subject, Promises." Music will bc under Atlantic Highlands, N. J. 209 BROAD ST. 7:30 p. m. held Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sun- the direction of Donald Blsgrove, Attorneys. Highlands rapport with the Holy Spirit at A Victorious Church." His topic AUK. S. 12. II), 26 I17.M day-school will meet at 11 a. m. guest organist. RED BANK Church school meets at 9:30 a.the time, it ii said. ;at ™0 Pm- «"» be "Blind Lead- BAYSHORE COMMUNITY A testimony meeting will be m Morning service at 11 o'clock ernets ntof ti\nthe Blindniirtfl. " Midweek service of prayer and East Keansburg held next Wednesday at 8 p. m.i £ speaker himself asscrtcdiy A ..ch||drcn., m,sadc,. wj|| be| BiblBiblee study will be held in the Evening s rvice a( 7:30 i ^ ^ ?mn I? n childrens crusade will he! * «dy will be held in the Sunday-School meets at 9:30 hel(l 0 J Praver meeting Wednesday at '^ff, L^L LV hi Z A heBlnnlnfifi Monda y y at 7 p.m.,!", ™ °f °h» BcnncM. Main St.. NAVESINK is ultcranccs at thc mP Af ,' Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Calvin SOLEMN a. m. Church service is at 11 7:30 n m. ^ ' : "'an"d d ditdirected d bb yM Misi s BBett y Wednesday at 7:30 pm Calvin i. m. METH"DIST CHURCH i to in lerprcl lo some or Prayers (or peace and healing! Morning worship Is held at DIVINE LOVE NEW BIRTH (endent. The crusade will continue may feel 'lit- content inexpressi- NOVENA service will be held Wednesday 9:30 a. m. Sundays. Sunday- SPIRITUALISM CENTRE will be no HOLY COMMUNION ble in ordinary language sym- at 10 a. m. i school meets at 10:45 a. m. Highlands or EPISCOPAL i» honor of bols. Soldiers of Christ meet at 7:-< The Youth Fellowship mcetsj Josephine Cantrcll Seals pas- meeting. Fair Haven 30 p. m. the second, fourth andjat 6 p. rn. on Sundays and the ", , f healinR serv- Holy Communion will he cole- J tor s n char 0 o BAPTIST The annual church picnic will OUR LADY OF THE fifth Sundays of the month. The intermediate fellowship at 7 p. m.!|CP!1 al) day Sundny's nt 9 Shrews- be held Saturday, Aug. 27. brated Sunday at 8 a.m. Morning j 1 nnd Women's Guild meets the third Rev. Milton Killebrew is pastor. bury Avc praver and sermon will he at REFORMED MIRACULOUS MEDAL Friday, and the Men's Chtl> the 0:30 a.m., MirMlr'tnwn TRINITY EPISCOPAL last Tuesday of each month. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY jrnm SHAKER-QUAKER Rev. John K. Dates will preach Mntnwan The Eucharist will be celcbrat Atlantic Highlands C(I Elder Franklin C. Moyan, Sundnv at 10 n.m. at union serv- Rev. Canon Kdwin W. Tucker, ! Wednesday at 0:30 n.m. Monday, August 22 ... ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL Church service and Sunday- p ( alliv tc cher, will conduct a service Ices at tho Reformed Church. x ' <-' secretaryy of the Board Navesink f r ill l Through Tuciulay, Aug. 30 school arc held nt il a. m. Wed-of instruction and guidance at 10His topic will he "Beginnings In nf r-''iolfl in(l PublicitPbliit y of ththe D Dioi - HIGH POINT SPIRITUALIST (.HA PEL Holy Communion will be cclc- ncsdny testimony meeting Is ata m. Sunday at the church, 15 Religious Living." of Now .ItT.sny, will colo- brated Sunday at 8:30 a. m; 8:15 p. m Rending room hours North Bridge Ave. Mrs.HrrbiTl"siierranc will be l)ri1"' llnlv Communion Sunday at Chapel Hill — Services — church school meets at 9; .10; the are 2 to 4 p. m. Tuesdays and organist and Lewis l.okcr. solo- s '"(ll( ) am' ' Rov Frances Stevenson con- service for parents nnd children Saturdays, except holidays. RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF Isl. .lames Stout will hn in charge '''n|1 c"rr»s fnir cnnmilttre will • ducts services Sunday nt 8 p. m. NOVENA MASSES is nt 10:15, and the morninn) FRIF.NDS (Quakers) of ushers ""'''' 'l'l|tlsday nt 8 p.m. In the mr1 Wcdnp»dnv» M 2:30 nnd 8 prayer and sermon is at 11:15' TRINITY EPISCOPAL Shrewsbury The executive committee of the- parish house. n m 6:30 and 8:00 A. M. except ih'.1 first Sundiiy of eachi Main wan Hnptisl Church will meet Wed- month, when Holy Communion! Tho society moots every Sun- f.'nrroll H. Hall, semlnorlan, ,, | nesday nt I! p.m. in the social Is also ci'U'brali'd nt the 11:15' ny worsn p NOVENA DEVOTIONS li-iid services Sunday at »;r.|rst-dov school meets nt 10 a. m room, with Kdwnnl Pnrsclls ns icrvicc. Rev. Cfinrlos P. Jolin-;nnd 10 o'clocko'ckick. Communiof'ommiinlon will ._ moderator. Chief item of husl- and mm is rector. ilie celcbfitti'd the third Suntlny SI'IKITIJAL ness will br lo plan lhe pronram Watch The {'. VENKHATION OF THE KKLIC—8i00 P. M. of the inmith by Hev. Canon ICd- Ilolford nnd schedules for Hie roinlng TKUU VINIi IIAI'TISM I win W. Tmkei. I'.cv. Phocbi Dniley will con year. ainiliuli'il hy AN/) IIOMNMSS I'V. l'V«iipi» Irf'dely, C IVI. I mi): llriinih lufMlnv nt 1 30 nnrl 8 p. in i ST. JOHN'S F.IMSCOI'AI. "HERALD OF TRUTH" t(l \ I,III II I.IIHICfll <• Will Middli'tnwn -•• ] Little Silver pn ,n Ii SIIII'IIIV nt iiunn r I K KeV. Hny.fr lliiir.iii'., |i.iMor, I-IHS1 I'FNTI'XdSiAI. I C(H)|i.'r Mrl'uriliy. l.iy remlrr, al tlit" cliiirch of 1 1 I ii.i,| A .' '.•UKIIIV M IHI'II u.;i In' I I l):i I i' ' I'l 111' '.''I '\':<. M I r'; « V'rr'k iliivs M'rvici's Ini'lmln will (oiiiluil Moriiini1, I'l'.iyei, inul ,II >i' i Min h will iiii'i'i II| \l SHIM!;!',' ill ID MI. m lhell;iv Holy (liiiiifiiuriliin lit '.) n, in ilohver thi' Minimi Sunday ill 12 Noon Saturdays—WPIX Channol I I ST. liKO THE (;KEAI 'il, I i IM , Wi ilnt MI.IV'S iiml lii'liVf.. HI am, in Hie ali'-nii r ol 111'1 I.IN<:i{OI'T. INIAV JKKSKY (./ ,M . ' ) oi (lo)y (t;iv,, llnly Com inloi, J('-v. A Alli'ii Alhnliiil- ,ii 'i ;i in. nuimwi I:, at II a, in. imi'ii. •JS- tyed In He publication* en- RED BANK REGISTER ' gineering department at Fort ; Moninouth and is a member of FxiiBf. Aug. 19, 19604? the Zoning Board A Adjustment. Bethany it married to the former NO TIE-BREAKER Volanda Sirianni of Long Branch RICHMOND, Va. H FAIR HAVEN -Sally Jean and has three boys, aged 7, 3 rico County'* board of niper- Robinson, 28 Dogwood La., will and 1. visors had a 2-2 tie vote on .an enroll as a freshman Sept. 12 ordinance setting hours for the at Bethany College, Bethany, W Early Frenchmen provided sale of beer. That's when they Va. Jieir kings with blunt but color-i discovered that the official tie- , Miss Robinson is a graduate ul nicknames. There were breaker had been dead for 11 Charles the Bald, Louis the of Rumson-Fair Haven Regiona years. Judge E. W. Henning, > Hammerer, Charles the Simple Jr., appointed a new tie-breaker High School. ' md Louis the Fat. for the forgotten vacancy. While there, she was vice pres ident of the Future Nurses Club, a member of.the English Club Spanish'Club, and Debating Club. Miss Robinson was a member of the hockey, softball-basket- ball and bowling teams. . She was also the winner of a Girl's Athletic Association aware for her participation in sports.

FUTILE FIGHT GASTON, Ind. (AP) — Fret Granger finally found out whi he wasn't having much succes; FOR BEAUTIFICATION — Pictured are some of the members of the Eatontown Bor- putting out a neighbor's kitche ough Improvement League getting first-hand information about how a municipality fire. The pan he was using t handles an anti-Jitrer campaign. Left to right are Police Chief William Zadorozny; Kbcfatune Eradiate, Inc. World rfchU warned.' carry water was a sink strainer Daniel Kaufmann, president of the Lions Club; Mrs. Norman Thetford, league secre- tary; Mayor James W.' Kelly, East Orange; Councilman Herbert E. Werner,. Eaton- town, and Mrs. Anthony F. DeVito, civic chairman of the Eatontown Women's Club. LUXURIOUS NEW HOMES THAT East Orange was first place winner in the- 1959 national Clean City contest. OFFER DISTINCTIVE 15 Interested People Trying GRACIOUS LIVING For Improvement of Borough

EATONTOWN — A group of Four Proposals accomplished there, I think, wa: 15 energetic people recently or- (1) Beautification of the two giving the people an image 0 ganized the largest civic meet- municipal parking lots, the one the Planning Board as individua ing seen in Eatontown for years. beside the borough hall, and the working for the community, no The Monday night meeting, at new one to be built in the jug- some mysterious and diabolic which more than 100 people heard handle at Broad and Main Sts. group doing goodness knows Planning Board members explain "We hope to save some of the what," Mr. Hardman said. the proposed master plan, was trees on the new lot, to have 1,000 Telephone Calls the brain-child of the Borough some screening planted, to put The group personally callci Improvement League. plants in unused spaces, and to more, than 1,000 people by phon This group, since it began in have neat concrete parking abut- in order to get attendance May of this year, has decorated ments instead of the wooden ones the meeting. They report favor The home pictured is but one of the downtown Eatontown with flow- now in use," Mr. Hardman said. able comments from most wh styles that we would like you to see. er bo:;es, taken a brief intensive League representatives will attended. Why not come out this week-end and study course on zoning, and meet with the Shade Tree Com- Mrs. The(ford has lived in Ea let us show you truly fine homes in gathered the material for a bor- mission Monday night to try and tontown 13 years. She has fou ough anti-litter ordinance, in ad- develop a plan to get these things one of the most delightful areas in children aged 18, 17, 14, 12. Shi dition to organizing the citizens' done. the county. Prices are from $28,000 is a member of the Shade Trei meeting. (2) To work for passage of an to $50,000. Commission, the Woman's Com anti-litter ordinance, and public No Time For By-Laws munity Club, the Woman's Auxi education to aid its enforcement. Harold Hardman, chairman of liary to the Monmouth Countj Picture itately (reel on green rolling hills . . . picture ipacious homes, the league, and Mrs. Norman Anti-Litter Law Medical Society and the boan masterfully constructed, beautiful to see, and you have pictured Clover Hill Thetford, secretary, say the The group has been gathering Estates. Luxurious, gracious living can be yourB and at » price that you'll of directors of the County Home acre* represents the finest value you have ever seen. Come and «e« lovely group has been so busy since information on such an ordi- makers Service. homes with two or more bathrooms, one and two fireplaces, paneled dens, May that it hasn't had time to nance since last spring, working targeous family rooms, finished basements, bright cheery dining rooms, Mr. Hardman has lived in Ea lartce, lovely living rooms, charmingly modern kitchena, two-car garage* become a formal organization especially with municipal offi- tontown 11 years. He is and sft many other distinctive features. Come out this week-end and nee with constitution, by-laws or cials of East Orange. Councilman the finest new home values in New Jersey. committees. Herbert Werner will shortly in FROM RED BANK; Take New- In fact, they say, it seems troduce an anti-litter measure in man Springs ltd. to Rt. 34. Turn left anrt no one-half mile probable they never will. council, Mrs. Thetford said. to top of hill. Turn sharp right DONALD'S Clover Hill Estates nn Clover Hill Rrt. and go »« "We have been getting things (3) To work for passage of a! mile to Clover Hill Estates. done as a small group all work housing code to prevent develop-1 ing together," Mrs. Thetford ment of blighted areas in the! said. "We don't want to become borough. COIN-0-MATIC big and vague, with a lot of The group has just started meaningless committees." gathering model ordinances of "We welcome anybody who this type. They are consulting No Waiting wants to work with us," Mr Red Bank, East Orange and Hardman added. "But we don't Plainfield, all of which have hous- 51 MACHINES see any reason to try to become ing codes. They plan to invite a big organization with a lot of health and housing experts to members in name only." address the league. j Statement Of Purpose (4) To work for beautification | Immediate The group plans a meetin'g Sept. of the entrances to Eatontown onJ 20 at which it will formulate a Rts. 35 and 235, and on Wall St.,] simple statement of purpose Tinton Ave. and the Parkway Free Parking (rather than writing a charter) spur. and will outline its future pro- Landscaped Entrances on the premises gram. Mr. Hardman envisages some "There are so many desirable landscaping at these borough en- projects," Mr. Hardman said. trances and appropriate signs of LAST WEEK "We'll try to put them in i welcome, possibly consolidating! practical order, and avoid at existing signs of civic and frater- DONALD'S tempting too many things at nal groups and churches. once. We have to keep close Monuments to the work of the *** AUGUST watch to work only on things league to date are the 31 black, COIN-0-MATIC that are immediately practical. brass-bound flower boxes filled • "For example, one of my pet with petunias, geraniums and Open 24 Hours projects is sidewalks. But I can vinca, which stand along Broad see that a lot of other things and Main Sts. in the business 7 Days per Week 2H have to be done before we get district. to that." The master plan meeting last 54 N. BRIDGE AVE. The next four projects of the Monday was a major milestone and RECTOR PL., league, according to its two of- for the new group. 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EDITOR'TS oNOT EMee - Six dayts A7-Year-Ol Crisid Workss, Too ago the community of Wilmont, Of the children, two are adults Minn., was stunned by a high- and live elsewhere. Donald, 26, way crash that left 38 children of Davenport Iowa, and Shirley! without mothers. Associated Press 24 (Mrs. Eldron Reisdorfer) of writer John A. Lundquist visited Magnolia, Minn., are home to Wilmont this week toiind out how help now. But the five younger the town had reacted. In the fol-children, Judy, 16, Diane, 14, Bil- lowing article, he describes the ly, 12, Wanda, 10, and Jeanie, 7, courage and generosity he found are a sprightly and willing crew as townspeople and surviving who know that on a farm every, families rallied to meet the crisis. one has hit chores. By JOHN A. LUNDQUIST Meanwhile,'Ted Voss is spend- WILMONT, Minn. (AP) - the ing much of his time resting the wound is beginning to heal. But left leg he broke two weeks ago Wilmont will wear the scar for. awhile cutting grain. long time. Though he feels the loss of his Six days after a highway crash wife keenly, Voss Is taking it in that killed five women and onestride. He remarked, "We're go man from this area, this town ing to stay just as we are at the of 473 persons in southwestern farm. This is bad. But I say my Minnesota is coming out of itbrothes r and his wife's family is a daze. lot worse off. It's all cleaned The seven persons who were ou'" married left a total of 38 surviv- Another neighboring farmer ing children, 23 of whom are un- whose wife was killed, Larry der the age of 20. Bunkers, also farms 160 acres. Now, the Wilmont Orphans At 49, he has seen good years Fund has been launched by thean anda Dabad° onon.ln the eP prairiralrle..,e s sinc, ne h^e Worthington Daily Globe and the came here from G™ville, Iowa in 1932. With keen blue eyes, a EYES ON STYLE — Committee members get a bird's eye view of a smart fashion mod- Wilmont Tribune, a weekly, and eled by Mrs. Gerald Feldman of Deal during a fashion show and luncheon sponsored donations are coming in steadily. lined and deeply tanned face, h Fund Launched leans a little forward from years by'the Marymount Alumnae Association yesterday at Deal Golf Club. Front row, of toil. Aid is coming, too, from the N seated, left to right, are Mrs. Jerome Mindnich, Fair Haven; Mrs. Herbert Thornton, Catholic parish where all Wil- Graciously Helpful THE EARLY WORM —Mrs. Gena Leslie, Red Bank librarian, awards gift certificates wont victims were members, Our All the neighbors have been R"™°n, co-chairman; Mrs. Paul Mindnieh, Little Silver, co-chairman; and Mrs. Robert to Meg Levinson, junior bookworm, and Loraine Rudolph, senior bookworm, at Wed- Lady of Good Counsel Church, j graciously helpful since the acci-j Gorman of Rumson. Rear row, Mrs. Thomas Lee, Jr., Fair Haven; Mrs. refer w. nesday's lawn party marking the end of the library's summer reading program. Rev. A. T. Perrizo, pastor, is dent, he says, and the oldest of Henderson, Red Bank; Mrs. Theodore Reiss, Rumson; Mrs. Frank Clifford, Rumson, serving with the president of thethree children, Sandra, 17, will Goth children received books for reading the most during the four-week program. local bank, E. L, Meyer, to de-be "mother" from now on. But and Mrs. William O'Connell, Spring Lake. About 50 children participated in the program, which was directed by Miss Patricia cide how the Orphans Fund will Bunkers insists she will finish Squire. be administered. her high school education next Gets Degree Several organizations are talk- sehool year. LaDean, 12, anKittd y Kelly: ing about benefits to raise money, Charlene, 11, go to elementary and a Worthington .supermarket school. Around Monmouth Class of "4wil0l hold an all-day luncheon forj At the northwest edge of town An Age-Old Question that purpose. Worthington, a city, is the weather-worn, two-story with Mill; 1 of 10,000 persons 14 miles away, house of John Schroer, 44, whose Seeks lost feels a close kinship to its sorrow-! 39-year-old wife was In one of the Comes From Girl of 17 By Mrs. Albert J. Hruska ing neighbor, about 75 per cent.'cars. '• T. . • . 1 Silk. .. linen. . . cotton.. . chif-of seven other debutantes.^ In-Members of whose residents are Catholic. All nine children were home Dear Kitty: ,, a garret. It is contrary to the The six Wilmont dead worked for the funeral except John, 19,! I am 17 and let a boy make] laws of nature for grown cnil- fon and knitted dresses in all eluded are Diane Ferris, daugh- RKD BANK- — The class of; at a soup canning factory in who is a Marine serving in the|love to me when I was 15. I have' °ren and parents, or parent, to colnrs and (he loveliest prints. . . I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris nDou w "•» •»-•-• - • •>--; - -• p ..g . y ._..._ ....g. — |. ... i remain together. The saints h u-iic.l1940 of Red Bank H'Bh School j Worthington, the driver of the Pacific. Peg, 17 (Mrs. Billy; been sorry ever since. My par-! re: «nd mink and ermine and luxur-1 Ferris, Jr., of Mos hold its20t h annual themselve11 s couldn't keep peace O nih F" reunion other car was employed there, j Brooks) lives in Huron, S. D.'But ents do not know. I can not go! t" ious fox in many hues. . .soft!Grace Lawrence, daughter Wwit1 h three women uflder the cashmere sweaters worn across;Lloyd H. er oi tne|Octi j in 0,d Orchard Countryiand his two passengers were'Sonya, 20, (Mrs. Alfred Hebig) to them for an answer. Last: Oi rair ClubrM,,w, T7.itr,nrniifEatontownn . lM:»_tu: i _.»:J *_ i Mimaam » njin.nni.wonting, iaround the community. Also, he year ago, at first for fun, then ranged from large and flower Wendy Cubbage, daughter of Mr. i dents for help in locating present JIG, to Marveena, a winsome I realized it was love. Schroer, who works at a grain wou|d want me that way too. burdened to tiny little wisps of|and Mrs. Charles M. Cubbage ofiaddresses of the following: Evette five-year-old. What sh llld ThaV C d ne? planned for a future that now nothing, but the large and dra-Navesink River Rd., Middletown; j Bailey, Sybil Beckett, Harold H. Several relatives have helped will never be. I loved him matic looking hats were by far'Petra Murray, daughter of An-jBennett, Ellen Browne, Robert|the children to run the farm in ^Z '" ^'"^l ° ° the most popular. drew B. Murray, Jr., of Rumson,IColyer, Kathryn Cottle, Georgejthese first few uncertain days.; Should I tell my husband-to-bo POINT PLEASANT — Miss L I Nancy C. Buchmuller, daughter James M. Long of Oakhurst.and the late Mrs. Murray, andjHargreaves, Hattie Hammond, They've arranged for a lawyer 'when I get ensaged? I must ™™ } , ™™, ", °. , , Nancy C. Buchmuller, daughter rodnef into awfu, lot_A director of the Family and Chil-'Deane Blaisdell, daughter of the|E»en Hayes, Ruth Samuel, Jos- to handle the estate and guardian- h anSWCrS UD andth wante churcs toh marrsincey wme brok?but Iiof Mr_ andMrs _ Albert Buch. dren's Service, addressed the Frank F. Blaisdells of Hidden-'ephine Scott, Ann Shepard, Ru- ship matters. vas Mrs. | ^^ ^ ^ ^ yQur ,etter muller, 3d, of 311 New York Ave. Gerbcr, 57. d ilt "T ' ? ' ' "^ ™ Sdon' t wanht to' marry him be- group. His talk was brief, inform-well Farm, Middletown. | dolph Huit, Jeannett Lahler, Bu„t„ Denni„ „s and brothe,.._r .David.!' aside to give it thought before received a bachelor of arts de- p pp and ioll' family and cause Mother and Daddv don't j ative and amusing. He told us the! Each of thc girls will have 281Mary King, Georgina Kraknect,!i5, are determined to hold the - replying because I know this ,., ,. ,, , , , ... igree from Roanoke College, Sa- recalled. like him. Maybe they re right mif . . most difficult part of his job was.guesls at the dance. Dancing williLillian Lambron, Margaret Var-,kids together in spite of adoption is a question which troubles Va Saturday Miss Buch 'Thank thc Lord' q their judgmentudgment. Should I listelistenn ! mulle„„r„ „,wa„s Mis,.,s„ Ocea„„„,„n Countrniln,.y. getting past the wondering stares, be from 10 until 3 and will be ga, Margaret Letischuk, Eliza- offers. many girls today and must be to my heart or to them?—Fad ' of the parking attendants of these followed by breakfast at the club- beth Williams, Evelena Williams, "We've just got to keep things She left as survivors her hus- of 1959. She. will teach in the Helen Powers, Jennie Winkowski, band, a tavern owner, and 12answered with care. Your re- Dear Fad: Listen to your Toms River elementary school? affairs where there were so many'house, going and stay together," said ply depends upon the boy. If hundreds of worr' n and he the' Beatrice Plotkin, Frank Quack- Dennis firmly. children. Most are adults and heart onlv if you're sure you in the fall. he was (he right kind and lov- know what love means. It only male. Mrs. I g was among Cliff and Mabel Moss of Twin enbush, Louise Reynolds, Jane To Stay Together have made their homes else- ed you with all his heart and means loving the boy more those present. Sue looked cool Gablos, Red Bank, entertained at Milliken, Claudia Revenburgh.l Probate Judge Vincent Holler- wher-, but all got back for the snul| T WoUld say "Tell him!" Birthdays Celebrated •nd very lovely in a slim and al-: dinner and cocktails at the Mol-Carlyle Robinson, 'and Marion an. who will appoint a guardian,;funeral including the youngest,! jvjo one human being should than yourself. Putting his hap- most sleeveless sheath of rawly Pitcher Hotel for John PurdyjStorms piness before yours. Bein<> self- At Party for •ilk, the color of watermelon of Pasadena, Calif. Their guests sacrificing and enjoying it — ...... _ „... , ,,..._,,,,,. Jesus said, "He that is with- loving him for his* verv faults LITTLE SILVER - More than y \ keer) a sherbet, and a lovely hat of silk included their daughter, Shirley; 19so " The lovely Diane Roma, family together, 'he said. They had deep affection fori ollt sin amon? vou let him —feeling that all's right with 200 young people were guests at ribbon and velvet and silk or-'Mansfield; Mrs. Moss' nephew^jviiss Sea Bright of 1959, placed ' Bright of 1959," placed The Voss children, all of school-their mother and Alan, 27, looked: cast the first stone.». ,f He the world when he is with you a joint birthday party for Miss ganza flowers that shaded from'and niece, Dr. and Mrs. Niel; the crown on the new queen'saRe. are certai:n to need help run-; at it >U!this way: We can nin the 16O a( r" e farm -"•"w hicn ' ' " - •"-• " «hank| could forgive, certainly we and all wrong when he's not.Janice Kcrr, daughter of Mr. and the watermelon color to pale Sedgwick of Wesleyan Hills,!head. Diane Giersch of Red Bank K . " i . , . |n-|}hetord we're all grown up and cludes about 30 head should forgive and forget. But Mrs. Harold W. Kerr, 26 Azalea pink. jMass., and Mr. and Mrs. B. won second place, and Carol: "[.cattle, had our mother this long." mjh ( fewar e big enough t0 That's love. If this is the rhe oats and hav are m thls sum she said she way you feel about the boy,Ct., and Miss Marilyn Walsh, Grace Lang: Mrs. Nicholas O'Leary of Newark. Anne Marrese of Ocean Beach j - always wanted id o daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert mer but corn tell your parents you want to Vuyosevichy) ) of Battinn RdRd., , FaiFairr ! wasthird! The choiceTwasaii(-ii(\ - soybeans willlto go quick and that's the way The question you ask was A, Walsh, 46 Belshaw Ave., navnavee tt0 De marry him. If they have un- Haven, and Jean Reed.. .also of Another very gay dinner and ficult one because all the girls h harvesteda . |she went," joined in Matt. often put* In Dorothy Dix. She Shrewsbury Township, Wednes- Fair HavendiHaven.. .didd three brief cocktail party at the Molly Pitch-; y veautifu)tif. ) ' Ther•"""e ar*'e" chicken"1'!'>l'°"s' 'and pigs to j Those killed in the second car derstanding, they'll agree. were ver said Th re 1S nothlns SD day night at the Kerr home. •cenes from Carousel.. .My Fair er Thursday night was given in( feed land to till, and other up- were Mrs. James Buckner, 21 of - " c v n s Both girls were 15. The party Lady. . .The King and I.. .in cos- honor of Peter Eichele on his keep on the modestly furnished Worthington, mother of a year-! ™ l " for a woman to av was given by the girls' parents. tume and gave the first public 79th hirthdav. Mr. Eichelp lives m" farm where the prairie winds old baby whose husband is in the•• theblirde n of hc.rsl n on the Send your problem to Kittv performance of their new night at the Molly Pitcher and is a '"swirl dust from the worn yard service in Germany; Robert slwu'ders of an innocent man Kelly. Enclose a stamped, self- Vienna, Austria, that they,and anol d windmill witn several Buch 21 sibley> f0 who; and wreck his hanniness hv addressed envelope, and address A slice of watermelon three- club act. The act is sparkling New York stock broker, auinrj a veru evritmo cum. l * J » ii!__ t.:.*. - .~. AIU;__ that n.ill and amusing. . .and at times ten- * j|broken crossbars stands idle, re-;worked at the canning factory tellinA g h'm somcthinA c that will her in cam of The Register, fourths inch by 10 Inches has ,mer iinn Europe. They have'touredlroi ! . , ,. der.. .and can not miss being a Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Rowse of , , , re Jd Uby an electric pump. I and who authorities said was driv- forever disillusion him and kill Leaflets available. Today's spe- only 45 calorics, says home , h " ' . . j tired by an electric pump. hit on the glitter circuit. The Rumson Rd.. Rumson, will have;£°" ' " Two miles farther along the ing, and Jack Clark, 17, Worth- his faith in her. Lock your se- cial: The Petting Problem. agent Mrs. Lorna K. White, v cret in your heart and never vignettes from the shows were ex- 90 guests for an al fresco steak i European capitals £jdd,*l road is the 160-acre lfarm of ington High School student who traordinarily good in spite of not party tomorrow night. It will be ' John's brother, Ted Voss, who wanted to be a journalist. The mention it as long as you live." having the support of a full or-a Western party wilh everyone lost his 48-year-old wife, Martha, Orphans Fund will be for the I agree,. Repentance wipes the slats clean. Atonement will chestra. Their accompanist was wearing dude rancher and cow- oberGarcit a RutanR tan, daughtes Df Morn oclflr me (mother of seven. Buckner child, too. Gordon Seaman of New York, boy clothes. ? ^- " . ' f - be complete if you show com- who was at one time accompanist has conceded a visit with her passion for others. forr Gordon MacCrac. I Miss Sea Bright of 1960 wawassuncl e and aunt the Bob Good- Following their performance,'chosen Wednesday evening jn;mans of Navesink. Miss Machamka Dear Kitty: Jean and Grace, wilh Jean's a vory formal ceremony. The' HOME DECORATORS wife, Enda, and Grade's hus- Chamber of Commerce members1 Saturday will be "King Nep- Mv sister. 53, and I, 50, live band. Nick, and Mr. and Mrs. wore black tie and white dinner tune Day" for the children of at home with our used mother Samuel S. Smith of Monmouth jackets. Cy (Cy & Art's) Fried- the members of the Peninsula for economic reasons. Both nf Weds John Anderson us have been married and wen; AT YOUR SERVICE! Beach. . .Peg (Mrs. Bob) Good- man nf Li'ttle Silver was master House Beach Club in Sea Bright. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — ents. man of Navesink and 1 wen! on of ceremonies. Cy is half of the the best of friends. Two years Sherman's Is still at your service. Our custom Miss Genevieve Machanska.i The bride is a graduate of At-ago our mother had a scrinu-, to the Old MilJ Inn in Spring popular Mad Men nf Magic team. Ragged clothes and ole straw workrooms at 468 Broad St., Shrewsbury, is orchestra sick spell but has improved. F.v- were joined later at dinner at the sweet music for er since mv sister has withdrawn ready to make your slipcovers, draperies, Coranoti of bathing beauties mm mi mi; \_iuu & ^aiyp&u uam.s ai me ciuu-: , . , . , «i«..«j u.» from society. She won't go to upholstering and bedspreads, Thousands of ^ ^^^*^ church to see her friends—iust id Bob Good- dance exhibitions given by the night. The Don Asays. Bob and Anderson, Monmouth Avc., Leon-;ployed by fabrics for your choice. Shop-At-Home Service >ardo Company f teaches at a nursery school, man and hubby Al (Rus) Hruska.Michaol's Dance Studin. .loan Mi-j Virginia Kelly and Art and Jean ' ^Ll^rJtT L\? I ! ° is available, and three trained decorators are chads was one of the judges. She Holalings. , .ail of Little Silver... Methodist Church. Rev. comes home, works, gets tired Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Nyc of looked very stunning in a baller-are on the committee. An authen- Georgc E' Tay|or Performed the Order of DeMolay and starts complaining. Some- ready to assist you. Call SH 1-2646 or SH cc mo y thing is wrong with everyone. Clubway, Rumson, will give a ina length gown nf silk organza, tic calypso band, rum balls, | I! " ' . , 1-8345. ; nc ftrl was ven mar Recently she turned on me. calls cocktail and dinner party at their Howard Marsh of Rumson, who snakes and island voo-doo will all . , ^; R' '" -Award to Went worth home for their granddaughter, Le- was (he prince in the original be a part of the evening. |^'aBe ^ G!;nf, Ash .of >£w. me vil e nam and tells people S he wore ball eri na len t h d KEYPORT-PaulMorich, dis- r . " land de Planque. and her punsts production of "Tho Student ! , / . . « . "" trict dcDutv of Tenth DeMolav I am immoral. Any Questions! preceding the Debutante Cotillion Princo." anBrd Georghl Whe W. John- Areyo u harborlng , yearning ^H^trtoa'^rowna^d^^^^^ I an* a teacher ln the publir Want to know about orders you have placed? P b iC rC'"alinn- s On° direc ar arid Chapter, schools and must have neace of "' 1 Any questions about your account? Want to bnH ,' ,i UA "I , *?' "' P""b'i'C .rC''al,inns On "' '*' p^"-°*s nccd u m^s a"> and film for (he National As- mafM forth e cast of ..Thc Man I™ \llnMr LZn ! aofd f hahs announced dtha tht tht teh Interna It - not ask her to leave, nor can I thr Norman nn\llnMr LZn ! aofd orman de Planques nf Lm- soca.ion of Manufacturers, as-wh who oCam Came e ,,„„ Dinner, Dinner,"" ththee firs first t lhclhcalalhh drcdrc"""" an andd ha ha.. an andd &™>a &™>al l SupremSupremee CouncilCouncil, , meetinmeetingg leave my mother. Thev need mv SH 1-2646. You'll get the acn Dr., hair Haven, and will sistcd Miss Michaels in choosing nmthwiinn n! thn fall spa-;nn The P j in its international session this financial sunnort. What carj same courteous staff you be prMen,ed a, tho dance givon Carol Mann Corhranr of Asbur?. p..^ J v?^.,- you_ o au tion a_t. Richard Gill of Newark was vcar at Tucson, Ariz., awarded.do to condition' myself to thU by her parents and the parents Park as " - • • - * J have always dealt with. Miss Sea Bright of the Navpsink Library theater Sun-best man The coup|e |cft for a!the Cross of Honor to Arnold,unnlcasant condition? How can R ""— day at 2 p. m. or Monday or WpdtnnB ,r|p to Wildwood andj - Wcntworth, 187 Main St., Bel. I heln my sister straighten out ENROLL NOW Tuesday at 8 p. m. winrcsid c ln Af|ant|c Highlands''ord. her life?—E. H. upon their return. | The presentation will be made ~Dea r -E , -H. : ~Ther. e .I s onl. ..y . An awards Dessert nridge RIV- The bride's mother wore a in October, one way you can resolve this "LIMITED ENROLLMENT" pn by the advisory Committee of black and white lace dress, block problem—move out, If only to the Volunteers nf Rivervicw Hos-j accessories and corsaRc of yel- When buying sweet corn, look FIVE CORNERS NURSERY SCHOOL pilal is srt for Sept. 7 at the |0Vv carnations. The bridegroom's for ears with dark brown silks, Spa Bright Lawn Tennis and mother wore a blue flowered at the end nf thc husks, An ind! AND KINDERGARTEN Cricket Club in Rumson. The dress, blue accessories and carna- cation of wr-ll-filled kernels. Con] Riverlrrns will serve. linn corsdRC, corn In bolllnc salted water fron Certified and Supervised by N. J. Dept. of Education The reception was held at the five to six minuten savj horn SPCII riming and rnjoyinj: the hnme of thc bridegroom's par-lagcnt Mr*. Lorna K. White, Certified Teachers and Registered Nurses wonderful music of Chuck Rnb- liin.s nl Driftwood-foy-the SPB in Rides Fall Session Starts September 1, I960 Sea Bright were Charles Hesse of Leonardo mid Ills family, nnd. Half Day and All Day Sessions SHOPPING CENTER Hie crlebrateri Irainers, Billy [ Transportation Provided MIlrliHl and Billy Raymond, with their wivrv ! LEON JfrpMrnlion I rom Anpisl 2(\ The amoul nl her! coming to Same Day Service iwkcl i', fiiri'i-iisl us ciulit per At Our Call Office on Five Corners Nursery School in rn.it'T iiimi in irtr>r» nmi '• in i i cm inure Iliiin ihc five • DRY CLEANING • SHIRTS KINGS HIGHWAY MIDDLETOWN, N. J. •ii .(vi'Mjif, re', ,','i 'i in. i)(.(.f iiiliilili' iinw ir, of Inn (|ii,ilily, • FLATWORK OSbornc 1-2821 '""i"f'" Hi" (;..<;. Ucpiutmnii 64-74 WHITE ST. RED BANK Ai:iK iiliiiic. I '-'" lized for loot dtyt, fdaMtd RED BANK REGISTER Get in'» police lineup Wednes- Marine Corps Friday, Aug. 19, 1960—11 day nigbt Five'adulU also identi- fied Gear u the man they caw Abducting, pushing the girl on a twins in a League To commandant. Other* are Jack A Sober Guise playground near her home. Brennan of Jersey City, N. /., feinting current senior vice commandant, By SAM DAWSON Molesting The girl was taken away in a Vote Today and Ray Butts of Falls Church, car and raped in a secluded sec- Vs., a past senior vice command- and Offset AP BUSINESS ANALYST TRENTON (AP) — David E. tion of Duck Island in Hamilton GRAND RAPIDS, Mich (AP)- ant. Gear is to be arraigned today Township. Action on resolutions was defer- CompliU tacllltlM for dealfnlng and NEW YORK — With the Uni- much of its boost from the scar- The post is being vacated b; printing quality advertising HUratura on charges of abducting a six- red by the 23d annual Marine fait aarvicel ted Stales population continuing city and high cost of servants. Gear, who lives in Trenton, Hyman Rosen of Brighton, Mass, at raaaonabl* prlca* year-old girl. After his arraign- Corps League convention until to rise and personal income to- With many homes now well sup worked as a laborer at McGuire whose term expires before th ment here, the 46-year old laborer teday, when business sessions are tals consistently hitting new plied with gadgets, and with few- Air Force Base. He served prison convention ends toyiorrow. Phone highs why has the start of the ir homes going up this year is due to be taken to neighboring terms for attacks on an 87-year scheduled to include nominations 1960s taken on a more sober [whether because of financing Hamilton Township where he old woman, a 10-year old for national offices. SPORTING THIEF faces charges of raping the The resolutions had been on guise than long expected? iroblems or because of the high and an 84-year old woman. He LORA1N, Ohio (AP)—The bur- 2-2101 Part of the answer is in the rice of houses), appliance sales child. was paroled from Trenton State the Thursday agenda, which wa; adjourned in Grand Rapids to glar who broke into the Lake- new spending ideas of the big- men are having a harder time. Gear, an ex-convict with a long Hospital last Decemer after serv- view Park refreshment stand ap- permit delegates to attend a JORDAN ger population, involving basic People are spending more, but record of sex crimes, denies the ing four years of his most recent parently had recreation in mind, changes in the standards of liv- t's for vacations, entertainment charges, according to police. sentence. Lake Michigan beach party. police think. He carted off candy, ing. 'ood, education, medical services He said he was in Asbury Park Gear was arrested in Philadel- Brig. Gen. Walter A. Churchill xansportation, and for interest on gum, three pairs of sun glasses Part Is in the shuffling of in- last Friday when the attack oc phia last Saturday after being of Toledo, Ohio, is among top sun tan oil, potato chips, toy gol come — the directions from personal debts — not to forget curred. spotted by an off-duty policeman candidates for nomination as na- which the new dollars are com- more on taxes. But the girl, who was hospita- in Falls Township, Pa. ing,, the sectors in which the totals are shrinking. Many a factory owner or re- tailer is learning that just more people In the land doesn't of it- self mean his particular product will sell better. And industry and trade is also learning that the totals of per- sonal income as announced by the Commerce Department may . have their significance dulled by «, the ups and downs of the com- N.J. WAREHOUSE ponents of the totals. ROUTE 35, ASBURY PARK Offers Challenges Some of this may be peculiar to 1960 itself. But much of it of- fers challenges to business man- \ agement in the immediate years ahead. The personal income of Amer- icans hit a record annual rate of 407 billion dollars in July. But manufacturing wages and salar- ies were down more than 500 GIRLS', •,. BACK TO SCHOOL DRESSES million dollars, and incomes from the service industries were prac- tically unchanged. The July gains from a federal COTTON SHIRTS government pay hike of 800 mil- lion dollars a year, for a to- • Prints, Solids \ tal of' 48.6 billion; from a 500 • Sleeves: Short, Long,' million pay gain in construction; and from a 300 million dollar Rollup i annual rise in benefits to the jobless, veterans, ar\d social in Plaids, Solids, Prints • Collars: Open, But-1 surance pensioners for a total of ton Down $28.8 billion dollars. Shirtwaist Styles • Washable Federal employes and construe tion workers may spend their ex Matching Belts White, Pink, Blue, Maize, j tra money as they please, but Loden those receiving government bene- Washable REG. fits are more likely to put their dollars into the necessities. Loden, Blue and Brown $|.59 2.98 Hence, makers of big ticket Items have to deal with fewer dollars received by factory work- ers, no gain in dollars by the service workers, and little extra spending by the receivers of gov- SKIRTS eminent benefits. • Plaids, Solids Changing Habits Changing spending habits prob- • Band Front, Box Pleat ably run deeper than the monthly • Elastic Back, Sid" ups and downs of various forms Reg. 3.98 of personal income. Zipper Many predictions that the 1960s SIZES 7 TO 14 Navy, Red, Multi-plaid would see an economic explosion as well as a population one were REG. based on projections of what 5.98 more people would like to buy $3-79 than on what more people are able to buy or think i. eontalni no dru|l, People on Ihll form* a month after he was inaugurat- ula lota an arerace of 10 to 13 pound! tn four wrei*. A« murh M t.l poundi ed. $2-38 ea. Limited can be loil In a II week period. Quantity! Guess Who . . . REG. 3.98 Come Early! $19.97 Chocolate 4 FOR $g.T6 Vanilla REG. 34.95 Butterscotch

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Tooth Paste Brand Wins Dentists Make History Dental Group's Approval Brand Of Toothpaste Recognized By ARTHUR J. SNIDER percussions in a dentrifice mar- Muhler believes topical appli- ebjtrvtr-ChitM* Niwt World Strvict ket where sales exceed $300 cation by the dentist will be CHICAGO — In an unpre- million a year. much more important than the As Decay Preventive Agent cedented action, the American The endorsement is a per- toothpaste and that fluoridated gredient in the toothpaste— The ADA ~ now recognizes Cental Association has recog- sonal victory for a 38-year-old water supplies are still the best Stannous Fluoride stannous fluoride, a compound three methods of obtaining nized a tooth biochemist, Joseph C. Muhler, and cheapest method of dental of tin and fluorine. benefits from fluorides: paste as hav who began working with stan- decay prevention. Used In Product nous flouride as a substitute for The ADA, in its announce- *• Fluoridation of com- ing decay-pre- By RAY BRUNER Back of the council's deci- munity water supplies. venting bene- sodium flouride when a sopho- ment to the dental profession, •lad* selenea Editor sion are 10 years of clinical fits. more dental student at also stressed that stannous. The American Dental As. studies. There were seven test fc» Systematic application of The ADA University. fluoride tooth paste is an aid sociation made history today. groups, each matched by "con- fluoride solutions by the den- h e adquarters but not a cure-all and does not It officially recognized a tooth- trols." tist to the surface of chil- officially ac- Although the conservative substitute for community fluori- paste as an effective decay One group used the dentifrice dren's teeth. cepted a fluo- ADA continued to decline ac- dation. preventive agent. "under normal conditions in • Stannous fluoride denti- ride dentifrice ceptance of his assertions, But the decay reduction cred- This had never been done their home." They experienced frice. discovered by Muhler persisted in his re- ited to Crest is marked. before by the ADA., which a 23 per cent reduction in the Pluoridation, the ADA coun- an Indiana search when a less deter- In one test group using.the for .years had rejected claims incidence of- tooth decay. cil stated, is by far the most U n I versity mined investigator might dentifrice "under normal con* of many dentrifice manufact» desirable method of preventing have become discouraged. Reduction In Decay SNIDER dental scien- ditions in their homes," there urers, such as "a clean tooth decay, from the standpoint of tist and mar- was a 23-per cent reduction, never decays". Members of the second Muhler has assigned his pat- brushed their teeth once a day, cost, effectiveness and con- keted commercially by Procter as compared with brushing The unique destinction of under supervision, with a 34 venience. & Gambia Co. under the name ent to the Indiana University done with other cleaners. being recognized by the ADA Research Foundation. per cent reduction. In a third Preliminary studies by'.the of Crest. goes to "Crest", manufact- group, with supervised brush- council suggest that a combina- The action is significant not Procter & Gamble, headed by ured by Proctor & Gamble ing three times daily, there tion of all three methods may only beeruse the ADA has for •Neil McElroy. former secre- In 'another group, where Cincinnati. be more worthwhile than one there n-aj supervision of was a 57 per cent reduction decades refused to recognize tary of Defense, has paid al- "Crest", the ADA council on in decay. alone. any toothpaste, but has also most $100,000 in royalties to brushing once dally, the re- dental therapeutics reported in duction was 34 per cent. The council said these experi- Fluorine, in fluofine com- implied that the public was the foundation. •today's issue of the Journal of ences emphasized the need for pounds, is a "trace element" wasting money buying it. Under university regulations, the American Dental Associa- Under an ideal setting, where tion, "has been shown to be an frequent use of the dentifrice, necessary for adequate con- ADA educational materials Muhler is not allowed to par- brushing was supervised three along with a program of "good struction of our bodies.' Teeth ticipate in royalties but a uni- effective" anti-caries (decay have stressed that the tooth times a day, there was a 57 preventive) dentifrice that can oral hygiene", to achieve maxi- that lack' fluorine are more brush is a big preventive weap- versity spokesman said he had per cent reduction, a figure mum benefits. "Good oral hy- susceptible to decay than teeth been taksn care of *ith a sub- be of significant value when on and that baking soda or salt ranking favorably with 60 per used in a conscientiously ap- giene" would include proper that contain an adequate water are as effective as any stantial increase in salary that cent reduction in community use of the toothbrush, regular amount. puts him in "top level ranks." plied program, of oral hygiene tooth paste or powder. water studies and 60 per cent and regular professional care; attention from a dentist and Not all decay, however, is He also has been awarded a in'Muhiers' topical method. avoidance of excessive con- believed due to fluorine defi- special title as research pro- Crest dentrifice may. also be As one toothpaste after an* The ADA has made it clear of value as a supplement to sumption of candy, sweetened ciency. Also the use of flu- other came along with lavish fessor of basic sciences, a new soft drinks and other sources oridation decreases in effec- laboratory and the freedom to it was only recognizing Crest public health procedures." claims for the long • sought and that the acceptance does The council emphasized its of sugar, which cause teeth to tiveness as children grow to- ingredient to curb tooth de- work on his chosen projects. rot. ward maturity. Muhler believes even greater not apply to any other stannous action applied only to one.in- cay, the ADA promptly cau- flouride dentifrice that may be tioned the public against ei- advances in stannous fluoride lie ahead. on the market or might come travagant advertising. on later: _ ju to bui|i , In an interview with the endanger fire protection onTHe west side of tbe Iowa river. Toothpastes containing chlo- Observer-Chicago News Serv- ie rophyll, ammonia, penicillin, ice, he predicted that stan- e; detergents, germ-killers, sugar- nous fluoride applied only of Dental Group Okays Crest blocking enzymes and others once to the teeth by the den- 'ic failed to win the much-sought tist in matter- of seconds, In- 195 ADA approval. stead of many minutes ai '.AAs Decay-Preventive Agent The official nod given to now, will confer protection Crest is expected to have re- for an indefinite period. The American Dental associa- "The stannous fluoride denti- tion today officially recognized frice is ah aid to combating Crest toothpaste as "an effec- dental decay; it to not a cure- '»»' < . ! t tive decay - preventive agent" all. Nor will it substitute for Crest Is the first dentifrice ever fluoridation of community wa- to receive such recognition, the ter s u p p 11 e s. Fluoridation, association said in Chicago. which la supported by exhaus- In a statement published In tive long - term studies, re- the August 1 Issue of The Jour- mains by far the most effective nal of the American Dental As- means for obtaining the bene- sociation, the A.D.A. council on fits of fluorides. dental therapeutics reported: "We hope that additional in "Crest has been shown to be studies will further clarify the, r» an effective anticaries (decay role of Crest or other denti- 3* preventive) dentifrice that can frices In the program of pre- .1 be of significant value when venting dental decay." used in a conscientiously ap- plied program of oral hygiene Three elements were involved and regular professional care; In the council's decision"'' Crest dentifrice may also be of safety. *K—"*" value as a supplement t»-—•" Crest made news halth^ because it's effective

Of ucted dur- to||lng a ten-year period and "the against cavities- jredlidate by the council is supported I: manufacturer's willinghesi to 'quate to demonstrate aubstan- not because it's a cure-all

pie more you read the clippings above, the more you realize that statement: "Crest has been shown to be an effective anti-decay den- Don't expect miracles—do fcow you can do Bomething about tooth decay with a toothpaste. tifrice that can be of significant value when used in a conscientiously As the American Dental Association says, "Crest has been shown to "Dentifrice found to prevent decay .. . won recognition from the applied program of oral hygiene and regular professional care." be effective" (when you use it right and use it regularly). So team it American Dental Association •.. never done before." These are some up with the right kind of dental program and start reducing your of the -words the nation's press used this month to tell the news of Rules for dental health still apply family's cavities now. the American Dental Association's recognition of Crest* as effective And that, of course, means the complete dental program your dentist against cavities. l, j recommended for dental health: a8 a ways Why is Crest different from other toothpastes? Effective against cavities hut not a cure-all 1- You still should brush regularly. After each meal is best. The answer is simple. The thing that makes Crest different is But, effective as this stannous fluoride toothpaste has proved fo he, 2- ^ou sl'U should brush right. Away from the gums. And make Fluoristan"—an exclusive stannous fluoride formula. there's a lot more to good dental health than just squeezing Crest on 8Urc vou 'irus'1 evcrv tooth—especially the hack ones Stannous fluoride, you know, is a decay-fighter dentists them- selves use to prevent cavities. With Crest, you put the same your toothbrush. 3. You still should watch those treats between mcah. Between- fluoride on your teeth at home, too, every time you brush. The real key is not the use of Crest alone. But the use of Crest as meal treats cun be overdone. Be sure to follow your dentist's advice, The effectiveness of this fluoride in CrcsHias been proved by years of tests. Tests in which Crest had to prove its superiority part of a dctal program. 4. You still should sceyour dentist twice a year. Give him a chance : The American/Dental Association spelled this out in their official to spot trouble early nnd stop it before it pets headway. over regular toothpaste. And did . n test after test. TT Jl 11 »t t A * )O1960,Th« Proctor & CamUc Compinj Your dealer may be temporarily out of stock in your favorite size. Because the benefits of Cresiare so important, we hope you'll take another size until we catch Use Our Want Ms Home Delivery For 35* Wee* k Quick Results I HOHPAYTMtQVOHrniDAY-KT.Utt

Section Two RED BANK, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1960 7c PER COPY Support Seen for BUI to Bar New Jersey Neutral, GOP Group New Trotting Tracks in N. J. News Briefs ASSOCIATED PRESS TRENTON (AP) - A bill bar- To Back Baron Slate ring any more trotting tracks in NEW SHREWSBURY — Philip New Jersey has a good chance WASHINGTON —Sens. Clifford H. Meyer, Jr. and Mayor Karl K. of passing the state Assembly, ive Hurt P. Case, R-N.J., and Harrison A. Baron have jointly announced the Gov. Robert B. Meyner said to- Williams, Jr., D-N.J., voted in No Decision day. favor of a bill to increase min- formation of a group to be known, n Rt. 35 imum wages to $1.25 an hour and as "Republicans and Independ- Meyner told a news conference extend coverage of the fair labor ents for Baron, Cooper and Da- he favors the bill and will talk On Matawan standards act to four million vidson." it over with legislative leaders hayi Crash more workers. The bill passed This move signals an attempt before their next scheduled meet- HAZLET—Five persons suffer- the Senate yesterday by a 62-34 School Bill to create, in this election, a co- ing Sept. 12. minor injuries yesterday in vote and was returned to the TRENTON — A spokesman for alition similar to the one that The bill would eliminate any four-car chain collision on Rt. House for further action. Earlier Gov. Robert B. Meyner yester- swept Mayor Baron and Assessor chance of approval by the state at Bethany Rd. they voted with the majority to day denied a report that the Andrew G. Shepard into office in Racing Commission for four ap- Mrs. Helen Slusarz, 41, of 3 table an amendment by Sen. A. S. governor has decided to sign a the 1958 election. plications to open new parimu- hestnut Ridge, Hazlet, who was Mike Monroney, D-Okla., that new school bill which would af- tuel trotting tracks in the state. aded north on- Rt. 35, stopped At that time many Republicans would have limited the retail and fect the Matawan consolidated There is one trotting track in make a left turn into Bethany and independents joined the rela- service coverage to firms oper- school district. tively few Democrats of the bor- New Jersey now, at Freehold. d. Mrs. Mildred Bove, 29, Ja- ating in more than one state. A bill before the Legislature mica, L. I., was stopped be- The bill, passed by the state ough to defeat the incumbent, The motion to table killed the would cut the present legal num- ind her. legislature almost three months Lester J. Rigby. ber of tracks from four to one. amendment. ago, permits any consolidated Supported Shepard Mrs. Bove's car was struck NEARING COMPLETION It ihe $350,000 addition to St. Mary's Catholic School, New district in the state to conver Mr. Meyer, who was then a Favor Bill om behind by a car driven by NEWARK-Irwin Platt, a 47- to a regional system. councilman, did not campaign ingelo Komninos, 53, New Monmouth, which will add eight classrooms and a gymnasium to the existing 14- Meyner said he has been sound- year-old advertising man, has School operational costs are for Baron in the 1957 election, Irunswick, and seconds later, been charged with fraudulently ing legislative sentiment for the room school, auditorium and cafeteria. School houses grammar school pupils from divided on a tax ratable basis in although he supported the candi- Komninos car was struck obtaining $18,000 from a Sav- bill. Sentiment in the Assembly kindergarten through eighth grade. a consolidated system, but on ajdacy of Adm. Shepard. om the rear by a fourth car ings & Loan Association lo cov- is running about 2-1 in favor of per-pupil basis for regional dis- "I worked very closely with iven by Miss Patricia Liegel, er up his losses at the race- the bill, he said. i.icts. •layor Baron on the council dur- The governor said he has been 8, of 1 Woodland Dr., Cliffwood track. Platt, of 20 Marshall Today In More State Aid g 1958 and 1959," Mr. Meyer talking to Democratic political leach. The double impact drovs 4 Businesses St., Irvington, was released in Senate OKs Any new regional district re- said this morning. leaders and legislators, and has Irs. Bove's car into the rear Washington $5,000 bail by Chief Magistrate vives additional state aid for "My work with him then and asked for a check of the Repub- ' Mrs. Slusarz's vehicle. Associated Press Nicholas Castellano. Police said he first 10 years. In the case of my knowledge of his qualifica- licans. The accident was witnessed by Kennedy's Disrupted Platt, owner of a New York tate Trooper Raymond Castel- SENATE Vlatawan, the amount has been tions as compared to those of his Meyner said Democratic senti- advertising agency, bilked the no, who was driving south on Considers authorization for stimated at more than $600,000. ipponents led me to campaign ment in the Senate is 2-1 or 3-1 Barton Savings & Loan Asso- t. 35. He issued summonses for e Bill By Fire In the belief that a bill becomes for the bill. He said he didn't atin American aid program. ciation of the money between 'or him and his running mates careless driving to Komninos Appropriations Committee may RED BANK - The fire which law 90 days after passage, with- ;his year." know what the Republican senti- WASHINGTON (AP) — The Aug. 2 and 17 by buying large nd Miss Liegel. complete action on foreign aid gutted two stores on Broad St. amounts of travelers' checks out the governor's signature, the Council candidate Francis Coop- ment is. The Republicans hold Senate last night passed the Ken- Treated in Riverview Hospital money bill: Monday night also has kept three and paying for them with a /latawan school board Monday T, a longtime Democrat, was an 11-10 majority in the Senate nedy Minnimum Wage Bill 62-34 nd released were: Mrs. Ange- Senate-House Atomic Energy other businesses completely series of checks from his ac- while the Democrats have a 34- with its major provisions largely •oted in favQr of conversion un- a ron's campaign manager in ina Bove, 47, 402 Sunny Lane, ;ommittee hears Director Allen closed, and curtailed the opera count In a New York bank. 26 edge in the Assembly. intact, but the legislation faces ler terms of the bill. 957. eptune, passenger in Mrs. Bo- V. Dulles of Central Intelligence tions of a fourth. Half the money obtained went Meyner said passage of the bill uncertain House prospects. It turned out, however, accord- Industrial Congress e's car, fractured ribs; Mrs. Sherman's Home Decorators, 45 into the New York bank to ng to the governor's office, that Council candidate Robert Da- would end "this constant haran- Sen. John F. Kennedy told a gency. ilusarz, whiplash neck injury; Broad St., and Prawn's Variety cover some of his checks and IO such 90-day clause exists, idson, a former Republican, did gue we have every year," when reporter he was quite hopeful HOUSE AT. Komninos, bruises; James Department store were gutted in the other half was used to pay applications for new tracks come the House will agree to most of Meets for routine session. hereby making the board action lot take an active part in the enos, 60, Edison, passenger in the two-alarm, six-hour fire. personal expenses, including In. the Senate provisions. But experi invalid, and again leaving the campaign in 1957. He did present he Komninos car, cut lip, and Extensive flooding and heavy gambling debts, police said. A 4 Applicants ence on differences between the matter in the hands of the gover- Mayor Baron, upon his election, Urs. Bove, sprained back. smoke damage have closed Wol- hearing was scheduled for Sept. The applications this year la two branches involving labor le- nor. with the brief which led to the Two-month-old Joanne Bove Given 90 Days cott's Children's Shop, 43 Broad 1 in municipal court. elude two for tracks in Secaucus, vas examined, but found unin- gislation in 1958 and 1959 cast No Change formation in January of 1958 of St.; Loft's Candy store, 43-A one for the State Fair Grounds ured. doubt on this. Stephen Wiley, assistant to the Industrial Congress, of which Broad St., and the Paris Pastry LINDEN — Mrs. Ella LaVern Mr. Davidson is now chairman. outside Trenton and one fo The Decocratic presidential For Petty Theft !ov. Meyner, told The Register Shop, 49 Broad St. Gilmore of Summit Ter., has re Springfield Township in Burling' nominee was named to head the esterday that there is "no Another prominent member of Parke Drug Co., 51 Broad St., ceived greetings from Presiden ton County. seven senate conferees on the MIDDLETOWN — Anthony change" as of now, in the gov- the Baron administration, Adm. as limited its business to filling Eisenhower for her 100th birth- Meyner says afternoon trotting Full Report bill. He was chief sponsor of the upinski, Brevent Ave., Leon- ernor's position. Shepard, is also a recruit from irescriptions. Dr. David E. Sklar, day today. Born in Bradford, tracks would cause traffic jam Senate version. irdo, was sentenced to 90 days "As stated correctly in your the ranks of the Republicans. iptomotrist, 53 Broad St., con- N. Y., she has three children, and would bring the state, littli The Senate bill would increase in the county jail yesterday on newspaper," he said, "Gov. Mey- Is Sought inued in operation, with occa seven grandchildren and 1 in tax revenue. the present $1 wage floor to $1.25 a charge of petty larceny. ner has made no decision at this ;ional interruptions in electrical great-grandchildren. A great- The new track applicants, h and hour and would bring under Mr. Supinski was arrested point. The matter is still unde lower. great-grandchild is expected in 100 Attend said are merely trying to get , On Students the Fair Labor Standards Act uly 8 on a complaint by Her- study and no date can be fixed None of the store owners could November. foot in the door before seeking about four million workers not bert New, Vanderbilt Ave., now as to when a decision will b legalization of night harness rac- WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. istimate when they would open now covered. charging the theft of a barrel of forthcoming." Event In ing, which would make a trotting William J. Fulbright (D-Ark) nails and some tools. or business again. said today he hopes to avoid for- Less Comprehensive On Tuesday, Mr. Wiley sail franchise extremely valuable. Magistrate W. Gilbert Manson Mrs. Aaron Summer, 356 Broad CAMDEN — The first case of mal hearings on a turnabout de- The much less comprehensive that although money will be The governor noted that New also sentenced Oscar Eastling, St., owner of Wolcott's, said most polio this season in South Jersey Keansburg cision to offer government money House bill would fix a $1.15 factor in the decision, it will nol York is expanding harness rac- Blue Bird Inn, Port Monmouth, if her stock was ruined by smoke, has been reported. Elwood for an African student project. minimum and cover about 1,400, he the major factor. ing and some areas of Pennsy to 90 days in jail on a charge and the back of the store was Pierce, 3, of Salem, was ad- KEANSBURG - The annual But the chairman of the Sen- 000 additional employes. He would give no definite rea- van'ia have legalized harness rac- of disorderly conduct. flooded. mitted to Camden Municipal Keansburg Regular Democratic te Foreign Relations Committee Kennedy headed Senate con- son for the delay by Gov. Mey- ing. These might offer competi- Joseph L. Cicero, 7 Davis La., Michael Stellas, Atlantic High- Hospital yesterday in good con Club ball was held last night at demanded a full report on the ferees who dealt with House dele- ner except to say that "There tion to any prospective New' Jer- received a suspended sentence lands, owner of Loft's, said, dltlon. He had received no Sheehan's Dublin House. matter "not later than next Mon- gations on a pension and welfare are many bills on his desk a •ey tracks, he said. on a charge of assaulting his "We're going to redecorate" the salk vaccine shots. More than 100 persons at- day" from Secretary of State control measure in 1958 and the this time which require study. "There's always the chance thi wife. Mrs. Davis testified that her store before reopening. He said tended. Christian A. Herter. board labor regulation bill last bubble might burst on trottinj husband threw water in her face the entire stock of candy was TRENTON - The N. J. Healt The speakers included New First Refused year. In both cases it proved racing," he said. ruined. Department reported that labora Shrewsbury Mayor Karl K. Baron The department first refused, difficult for the senators to get and put his hand around her Ben Sklar, 46 Washington St., tory tests show Mrs. Sharon and Manasquan Mayor Donald E. then later agreed, to provide the house to do any compromis throat during a family dispute. 4 of 5 Present, owner of the Paris Pastry Shop, Weiss of Redfield Village, Me Osborn, both Democratic free- $100,000 of government funds to ing. Joseph Stachura, 138 10th St., Belford, was fined $25 for allow- said all the refrigeration equip- tuchen, did not die of easterr holder candidates. Systemwide transport 250 African students to Since then he has been chosen ing his septic tank to overflow. ment in the basement was encephalitis. A Health Deparl But Zone Board Benjamin Andreach, party mu- the United States to study under as the Democratic presidential The complaint was signed by knocked out. He said the store ment spokesman said the test: nicipal leader, predicted that the scholarships. nominee, a status which may oi PRR Strike Dr. More Krohn, township health may be remodeled as a result failed to produce any trace ol Democratic party ticket, headed Fulbright said in a letter to may not affect house members' Lacks 'Quorum' officer. of the fire. encephalitis virus. Mrs. Weiss by Sen. John F. Kennedy, the Herter he understood the depart- attitude toward his requests. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - presidential candidate, would James O'Donnell, 17 Willow St., Samuel Botwin, Middletown, of died in Perth Amboy General Seen Definite ment reversed an earlier unfavor- The House Rules Committee Four of the five members of ths carry Monmouth County. Port Monmouth, was fined $10 Parke Drug Co., said his store's Hospital Aug. 8. Eastern ence- able decision because of what he also may be a hurdle to any con- Zoning Board of Adjustment! He said the slate "would re- PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Thi for assaulting his wife. cellar also was flooded. The pre- phalitis is believed to be trans- called intercession by James ference on the wage bill this year. were present last night, but the ceive the usual Democratic ma- Pennsylvania Railroad said toda; Shepley, a campaign aide to Vice Magistrate Manson reserved scription department is open, but mitted from birds to humans bj It has blocked for weeks efforts group adjourned "without a quo- jority in Keansburg." it held little hope of averting a President Richard M. Nixon. decision on a charge of using Dther sales have been cutrailed. mosquitoes. The disease killed 2 to get a conference on a school rum" because two members Mrs. Helen V. Hill, president systemwide strike Sept. 1 thai "I hope the State Department abusive language on the tele- All businessmen said they are persons in southern New Jerse; aid bill, In this case, too, the were in doubt about their legal of the Women's Democratic Club would shut down America's larg- can clarify the situation," Ful- phone, lodged against William awaiting final insurance adjust- a year ago, but no cases have Senate passed a more far-reach- status on the board. of Monmouth County, and Mrs. est carrier. bright told a reporter. "I don't Dowd, Harvey Ave., Lincroft. ments and inventories. been discovered so far this year, ing measure. Chairman William B. MountlKathryn L. Freret. secretary of The walkout would strand 136, The complaint was signed by Pa More than 500,000 gallons of relish the idea of a public in- the county Board of Elections, 000 daily passengers, includini quiry into a matter of this sort. rolman Herman Grillon. water were poured on to the fire NEWARK - The state AFL and John J. Kozak told The Register their terms had ex- also spoke. 73,000 commuters, and result 1 Adequate Report Monday night, causing the flood- has decided to bill the national a gross revenue loss for the PR I hope the department will Headquarters ing of adjacent cellars. AFL-CIO for a $19,848 conven- pired July 31. each day of 2>/2 millions, Via furnish an adequate report, how- Percy Sherman and Max M. tion with the state CIO which "Nobody has given us any no- President James P. Newell toll ever, since the situation rajses Inspection Citations prown announced Wednesday never came off. AFL-CIO Presi- tification as to our position," Boy Admits a news conference. the implication that the admin- that they will rebuild their stores. dent George Meany^ canceled Mr. Kozak noted. "We don't know if we're on of off the board "Frankly," he added, "I don1 stration of our foreign policy has Express Appreciation the merger session last May 19 For Owners —or if we can legally make any Stealing Fishing conceive how the country cai been influenced by outside politi- Is Invited t The following letter from the while the New Jersey AFL, de- cal pressures." Red Bank Fire Department has legates were waiting for the decisions." get along without the Penns; NEW SHREWSBURY — Th By the time Fulbright's letter been received by The Register CIO to arrive at the Sussex Mrs. Jane Vaughan, board sec for more than several days." public was invited last night b; Of Shelters Equipment was made public, the state de- or publication: retary, expressed the opinion The pre-Labor Day week-en Councilman Clarence Unterber Ave. armory. State AFL Sec partment already had issued a LITTLE SILVER - The Off- that neither man^ cnuld be con- BANK-Detectives yester- strike was called yesterday to inspect the new police head "The following letter has been retary Vincent J. Murphy said RED statement. Lincoln White, State ce of Civil Defense Mobilization sidered a member "once a term: y recovered $129.45 worth of the Transport Workers Union an* quarters at the Bowl-0-Drome sent to the eight fire companies the bill represents such ex- da Department press officer, said > is in the process of determining ••xpires." I fishing equipment allegedly stolen System Federation 152, whicl Wayside, tomorrow from 2 t hat directly supported the Red penses as catering which the an earlier decision was reversed how many fallout shelters have When asked if e for n new patrol- airport nnd Instead go on In New York In the morning and fighting In the stici-t. Cnurlne; Sincerely, past three year,1, he hus Mimlitibeiiit nt Irwin's Nn. 2 Hunt Yard It wa« Dlxon'i 20th arrcal man. Great IliinlnuloM. I lie pilot In Marrlsburg, Pa. In tho even- Denn, 19, of 130 I.eiclitim Ave" Thomas M. llt'insclini>t, and cducheel nt I'iseatuway lli|;h last month, pollre snid since 1052 on Iho sumo charge. may be billed feir (he expense* ton. He will bo avnllnble for ap- "Officer Hrenvn in vmv desorv- piild Iho flno. Joseph Rots, 1R, o 1st 1.1., Monk nnil Lndtler Si'honl. l''i)r the pri'Viniis sevenj I'et. Cliiyton auiil lie would sign Ball was net at $200 pending of (he sliile-wlele New Jersey pearance* in New Jersey from InR of thin measure, Mayor 128 l.plifhlon Ave, wenl to jui l-'or Walter KIIKIUIKI, years Senkei wnn nn iissisliinl piei-j.i juvenile complaint against Lc- bearing Monday. search, Meucl Mild. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Knrl K. Huron said. for 10 clny.1 in default of the fine Chief, R.U.F.D. (I'.s.w nt the Newark Colleges. |M;iy loilny. . — Sow «iui Uven 2:25, Occtut-Straogeff Wb» ' Wt M~-Frid«y, Aug. 19, 1960 REP BAXK REGISTER 4;», MMS,, f>,!f0>!UfllO V f MOVIE TIMETABLE SUN. — Sons and Lover* 3:00, Ttnm&mt^FmnTht Terrace , TQ2V.SI0N 4:00, 6:00, 8:00, 10:00, 2:42, 7:12, 8:54, RED BANK KMyUir-OoMt Eleven 2:4$, SAT. — From The Terrace %:• CirlUw-The Bellboy 3;30,7:00. 13. 5:16, 8:09, 11:02. FRIDAY AFTERNOON ) Chimp Theater (») Movie 0:50, 9:05, JJ:25, 9; SO, Tsrzao The Magnificent SUN. — From the Terrace t> . 12:00- (2) Love of Life S;M- (2) Movie 1:00- (2) New* SAT, — Ocean* Eleven 2:00, (5) Big Beat (4) Newt 2:00, 8:15. 00, 4:42, 7:24, 10:06, (i) Truth of SAT. — The Bellboy 3:40, 6:45, 20, 6:45, 9:05, 11:20. (7) Rin Tin Tin (5) News St. James—FRr., SAT., and v Consequences 9:45. Tarzan The Magnificent SUN. — Oceans Eleven 2:15, (9) Movie (7) News SUN. — Ben Hur 2:00, 8:30. (7) Restless Gun 2:00, 5:10, 8:10. 4:45, 7:15, 10:00. (11) Three Stooges (11) News and Sports 12: JO— (2) Search For Tomorrow SUN. — Pollyanna 2:00, 4:30 (4) It Could Be You FRIDAY EVENING (13) Mike Wallace 7:00, 9:40. , (5) Cartoons 6:00- (5) Felix and Friends 1:05- (5) Movie EATONTOWN WALTER READ! THEATRES (7) Love That Bob (7) Little Rascals 1:10- (2) Weather 12:45- (2) Guiding Light (11) Popeye (4) Weather Drive-In—FRI. and SAT. — (7) Weather Kartoon Karnival 8:20. The Bell 1:00- (2) New-. (U) Danger is My AIR CONDITIONED Rpp (4) Dr. Joyce Brothers Business 1:15— (2) Movie boy 9:20. Tarzan The Magniti (5) Cartoons 6:30- (4) Local News (4) Jack Paar cent 10:45. Late Horror'Fea- CARLTON BANK (7) About Faces (5) Our Gang (7) Movie ture 12:20. 1:05— (2) Burns and Allen (7) Yesterday'. Newsreel (11) Movie SUN. -The Bellboy 8:20, 11:- 1:25- (4) News (11) Slapstick Time 11:30—03) Playback 40. Tarzan The Magnificent 10: - TODAY and TOMORROW (S) News (IS) Summer Show 11:35—(13) Movie 00. (8) News and Weather 8:40- (A) Weather 6 12:00- (9) Movie HAZLET 12:45- (9) News 1:30- (2) As the World Turns 6:45- (4) News Loew's Drive-In—FRI., SAT., 12:55— (2) Movie (4) Dial 4 (7) News and SUN. — Cartoons 8:30. El- 1:00— (4) Consult Dr. Brothers (5) Movie 7:00- (2) News mer Gantry 9:00, 1:00. Music (7) Evening Prayer (7) Ray Milland (4) Four Just Men Box Kid 11:45. 1:15— (4) News; Sermonette MEANEST MAN IN TOWN—Adolphe Menjou, portray- (9) Film Drama (5) I Led Three Lives ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS 2:00- (2) Full Circle (7) U.S. Marshal (9) News and Weather ing Mr. Pendergajt, a recluse who reputedly cannot 3:15— (2) News Atlantic—The Apartment 7:00, (4) Queen for a Day (9) Terrytoons 9:22. • bide children, harangues Hayley Mills and Kevin (7) Day in Court (11) News S:20- (2) Give Us This Day SAT. — The Apartment 7:00, (9) Film Drama 7:05- (2) Local News SATURDAY MORNING Corcoran in this scene from Walt Disney's new Techni- 9:22. Tarzan's Fight for Life STARTS SUNDAY 2:05—(11> Movie 7:10- (2) Weather 6:55— (4) Sermonette color production, "Pollyanna." The screen adaptation 2:50. 2:30- (2) House Party (11) News 7:00— (4) Modern Farmer of the famed Eleanor H. Porter novel, stars Menjou, (4) Loretta Young 7:15— (2) News 7:15— (2) Previews SUN. — The Apartment 2:15, Jane Wyman, Richard Egan, Karl Maiden, Nancy Olson, (7) Gale Storm 7:25—(11) Weather 7:20- (2) Give Us This Day 4:35, 7:00, 9:20. 7:25- (2) News HIGHLANDS Donald Crisp, Agnes Moorehead and young Corcoran, (9) Film Drama 7:30- (2) Rawhide 2:55- (5) News (4) Cimarron City 7:30— (2) Summer Semester Marine—The Story of Ruth and presents Miss Mills in the title role. Buena Vista 3:00- (2) Millionaire (5) Cannonball 7:55- (5) Call to Prayer 7:00, 9:22. releases. Starts Sunday at Carlton, Red Bank. (4) Young Dr. Malone (7) Walt Disney 7:56— (7) Morning Prayer SAT.-The Story of Ruth 2:10, (5) Assignment Foreign (9) Movie 8:00— (2) Captain Kangaroo 7:00, 9:22. Legion (11) Time Out For Sports (4) Andy's Gang SUN. — Hole In The Head 2: (7) Beat the Clock (U) Highway Patrol (5) Ding Dong School 15, 7:00, 9:15. RADIO (9) Strange Stories 8:00— (5) Night Court (7) Cartoon Festival KEANSBURG 3:30- (2) Verdict is Yours WABC 770 WNEW 1130 (11) Baseball 8:30— (4) Children's Theater Casino—FRr. and SAT. - Bat- (5) Cartoons WCBS 880 WOR 710 (4) From These Roots (13) Movie tle in Outer Space 2:00, 7:05, WHTG 1410 WPAT 930 (5) Doorway to Destiny 8:30- (2) Hotel De Paree 9:00- (2) Captain Jet 9:50. The Angry Red Planet (7) Who Do You Trust' WNBC 660 WQXR 1560 (4) Wichita Town (5) Just For Fun 3:25, 8:25. (9) Movie 9:30— (4) Roy Rogers AFTERNOON won Newi, (5) Tombstone Territory SUN. - Elmer Gantry 1:30, Gabriel Heater (II) Movie (7) Man From Blackhawk 10:00- (2) Heckle and Jeckle UlOO—WA»C N.w>; Dick Shepud 4:00, 6:35, 9:05. 7:19—WCBS In Per*on Interview (U) Physical Culture 9:00- (2) Video Village (4) Howdy Doody WCBS N.wa 7:4»—WNBC Wayne Howell Shoi KEYPORT WHTQ Monmoutb-Octan wort Cariton Fredrick* 4:00— (2) Brighter Day (4) Play Your Hunch 10:30— (2) Mighty Mouse Strand—Elmer Gantry 6:45, Niwa Summary Newt: (4) Fibber McGee and (5) Divorce Hearing (4) Ruff and Reddy WNM Nnra; Ed Heritor Tin—WABC Fred Robbini Show 9:24. WOR Neva, John Scott sioo—wcas World Tonight Molly (7) 77 Sunset Strip (13) American Legend SAT. — Special Kiddie Show llllB—WOR The FiUstraldi WNBC Naws; Wayne Hove] (5) Douglas Fairbanks (9) Movie 11:00— (2) Lone Ranger WCBS Lanny Bon 1:45. Elmer Gantry 6:45, 9:24 WOR News, World Today (7) American Bandstand J:30- (2) December Bride (4) Fury 121*0—WHTO County Agtnt •us—west Ed Joyce SUN. - Circus Stars 2:10, 5:- lino—WCBS CoupL N«xt Door Spoi-ts (13) Curtain Time (4) Masquerade Party WHT« New.: (5) Speedways 13, 8:17. Hannibal 3:21, 6:24,9;- »13O—WOR McCullough & Eliot 4:15— (2) Secret Storm Relaxing Music News; (5) Mackenzie's Raiders (7) Rocky and His 28. 11145—WCBS Kight to Hnppintsi 4:30— (2) Edge of Night BlSS—WABC Fred Bobbins Show 10:00- (2) Twilight Zone Friends Shore Drive-In—Cartoon Carni- lllSS—WABC News; Dick Shepard News; Bob Haymea (4) Buckskin WNBC Empha«ii 9100—WNBC (4) Moment of Fear (13) Movie val 8:30. The Lost World 9:- WOR News, Cedrio Foster (5) Mr. District Attorney 1,00—WCBS •Whispering Streeti News; Ed Joyce (5) Not For Hire 11:30- (2) I Love Lucy 30. Young Jesse James 10:20 WHTO. Headlines, tci WCBS McCullough & Eliot (13) Movie Prices, Music • US—WOR (7) Detectives (4) Circus Boy Indestructible Man 12:40. • ISI—WABC News; 5:00- (2) Life of Riley WNBC News; Ed Herllhjr Tedd Lawrence (13) Playback (5) Movie SAT. - The Lost World 8:20 WOR Mem 10.00—WCBS News; (4) Movie 111*—WCBS Ma PerUm 10:05— Dance Party (7) Animaland 11:40. Young Jesse James 10:- Dance Orchestra (5) Dateline Europe WHTO Report flora WNBC News; Bob Haymal 10:30— (2) Person to Person 11:45—(11) Through the Porthol 20. Beachfront WOR News, Lea Smith (9) Rocky Jones (5) Official Detective WOR Carlton liedrlcki International SUN. — Hercules Unchained 10:15—WOR McCullouffh & Eliot (11) Bozo the Clown (7) Black Saddle 1!aa_WCB> Young Dr. Malone 10:30—WNBC News; Gay 11:55- (9) News and Weather 8:20, 12:00. The Conqueror 10: WHTO News; Lomhardo Relaxing Music WCBS News 20. ng of bait fish. Then they casi 1,4S—WCBS Second Mrs. Burton WNBC News; Bob Haymei Hal Humphrey; Fly-In Drive-in—Psycho 9:00 I ii—WABC News; Dick Shepard WOR News, Lyle Van off for the Galapagos Islands. I 00—WCBS News: Best Seller tills—WABC Quincy Howe 11:10. WHTQ Headlines, Mu«io WCBS Starlieht Salute Car 8:20, 1:00. Summer Indis- WNBC News; Jim Lows WOR McCulIouch & Eliot 9:00 — (Ch. 2) - Mr. Lucky WOR NeWB, L«s Smith 11130—WABC The World of cretion 10:10. Girl On The Run Sits-WOR Galen DraW Tomorrow —Billy Barty, who cavorts foi 11:45. Il30—WCBS Allen Gray Muslo 'Til Dawn Shows to Watch WCBS Spike Jones band, was cast as WHTQ News; . Bin Joe SUN. - Girl On The Run 8:20. EATONTOWN 12100—WABC a carnival midget in this film, Relaxing Music WNBC Nen-s; All Night 1 10:00 - (Ch. 2) — The Twi- movie, "The Thief," wrote this Nude In The White Car 10:00 1:5,__WABC News; Pick Shepard being repeated. Together with a N. T. light Zone — (Choice Viewing) Summer Indiscretion 11:30. WNBC Emphasis WOR Long John drama called "The Silent Ca- strong man, Billy makes life un- 1:00—WCBS N'e»«: —A Royal Flying Corps pilot LONG BRANCH HELD OVER FOR 2d EXCITING WEEK! " Freeman 4 Haye« per." And it is silent as there's comfortable for Lucky when h MORNINO PROGRAMS flies in his 1918 Nieuport plane Baronet—Bells Are Ringing 2:- WHTG Headlines. Music no dialogue, only sound effects goes on a date with a Hollywood WNBC News: Jim Lowe through a cloud and lands smack The action concerns Smith's ef- 10, 7:00, 9:20. WCT1 News: Lyle Van TlOO—WABC News. Al Lohman star who claims she's being SilS—WOR Music from a ChorUB WCBS Jack Sterling in the middle of a modern U.S forts to locate a kidnaped show- SAT. — Bells Are Ringing 2: WHTO Monmouth-Ocenn. blackmailed. Some good char- 1UO—WHTONews: SAC base in a rerun, "The Last girl. Interesting rerun. 00, 4:15, 6:30, 8:50, 11:00. Relaxing Music News Summary acterizations in this series, bul Egc Pricea Flight." This is one of the most SUN. — Circus of Horrors 2:- ..«j__WABC News: Martin Block WOR News: not enough to interest a spon ALTOGETHER DIFFERENT SCREEN EXCITEMEMTi WNBC Emphasis unusual episodes in Rod Ser- John Gambling sor for another season. 00, 4:40, 7:20, 10:00. Jailbreak 4:00— WCBS News: Dick Noel News: Bill Cullen TOMORROW WHTQ Closing Sloclc WNBC ling's series. The idea that the ers 3:30, 6:10, 8:50. 7130—WHTO News; pilot pulled off some colossal 9:30 — (Ch. 4) — World Wide Report: Music Wake up to Muala FREEHOLD WNBC N«w»; Art Ford ?!4S—WHTO stunt is dispelled when he pro- «0 — (Choice Viewing) — Cuba, WOR News. John Wmgat« Civil Service New» Grossingrr Hrller Strand—Strangers When We tlOS—WABC News; Al Lohman duces identification. British actor "hot spot of the Caribbean," will 4,IS WOR Radio New York WHTO Headlines; Recrive Scroll Meet 7:00, 10:14. Cage of Evil 4U9—WHTO News; Wake Up To Musie Kenneth Haigh stars. be examined in "Cuban' Crisis." 9:04. Relaxing Music WCBS News; Jack Sterling* RED BANK — Victor E. Gross- -WABC News: Martin Block NBC had a program on the same 4HS Show inger and Milton Heller, of the SAT. and SUN. — Strangers WHTQ Ft. Monmouth & WOR News subject last January. Now it will When We Meet 3:25, 6:39, 9: Civil Service Newi 7: SO - (Ch. 2) - Rawhide — insurance firm of Grossinger & WNBC Emphasis WNBC News: Bill Cullen take a fresh look at that troubled 53. Cage of Evil 2:15, 5:29, 8: 1:00—WCBS hews: Dick Noel 8-.15—WOR Dorothy and Dtck Cesar Romero and Mari Blanch- nation, using the same reporting Heller, agents for the Milwauke 1:30—WHTO News; 43. WHTC Monmnuth-Ocnn ard were featured in "The Inci- Insurance Company, a membe New» Summary: Relaxing Mu«io team—Lee and Wilson Hall, and ASBURY PARK Dow-Jones • :5S—WABC News Reports dent of the Stalking Death," narrator Frank McGee-which'°f the Amcrica Fore WNBC News. Art Ford • 100—WABC Breakfast Club which was first shown last sea- Lyric—Sons and Lovers 2:40 WOR News. John Scott WCBS New.i: contributed to the premiere pro- Group of insurance companies, 7:10. 9:10, 11:50. HIS—WOR Ratlin New York Arthur Godfrey son. Mari pleads with trail boss gram. have received the campany's en 1130—WHTO News: WHTQ Headlines; Gil Favor to get rid of a wound- Relaxing Muile Strictly for Woman grossed scroll in token of more WNBC News: Bill Cullen ed puma which has been strik- than a quarter centruy of repre- list—WABC News WOR News; Galen Draka 7:30 — (Ch. 2) - Perry Ma ing the cattle drive as well as sentation. The agency has repre EVENING • :30—WHTO News; son — A lucrative rare-orchid t,00—WCBS News Relaxing Music nearby ranches. Mari's suitor sented the company for 33 years. WHTO Headlines: • I9J—WNBC Kmphasii (Cesar Romero) becomes more business attracts the attention of Presentation waj made by Dinner Music 10:00—WABC News; an ex-convict who tries to mus- WNBC Up To The Minute Martin Block dangerous than the puma when Charles A. Dupuis, vice presi- WOR News. Lyle Van WCBS News: Favor intervenes. Good produc- de himself in a partnership in'dent, who said, "Our organiza- «llS WABC Howard Cosell Martha WrlEht the "Case of the Silent Partner." | tion has grown and prospered WCBS Snorts. Boh CnoVe WHTO Headlines. Musio tions, for the most part. WOR News: .Tohn Winfrala WNBC News: Art Ford The owner had been swindled during your period of associa- Cl]0—WCBS News: Business WOR News Reports BURT LANCASTER 10.15—WOR Martha Dean* out of considerable stock in ths.tion and we wish to acknowledge WABC John Dalr I - (Ch. 4) - Wichita Town WHTG News: 10:30—WHTO News. company in a crooked pokerlyour contribution to this success, JEAN SIMMONS Pinner Music Kelaxintr Music —Keith Larsen's TV career has game. Mason never loses—even Also taking part in the cere- WOR News. WOR Interviews. Henry Gladstone Martha Dean* consisted mostly of portravinj these reruns! monies were William P. Rogers, «I4S—WABC Btisinr'S Final; 10:55—WABC NPWV Mnrtin Block Indians. He was "Brave Eagle "j , secretary, and GeoiRe F. Mc- News KerinrU WNBC Kmphasis He became a white man for] WCBS Lowell Thomm 11:00—WCBS News: House Party 8-0O - (Ch. 7) — John Gun- Kiernan- sPecial aBent for Mon WOR Snorts. Stan Lonux WHTO Headlines; Music "Northwest Passage," but in thi: j mouth WNBC Three Ptnr Eitra NPWR: Art Ford ther's High Road - Repeating j County.' Mr. Rogers, a '-" repeater he's back as a rer of R •:55—WCBS Ph;l Ttiriutn WOR News. an exciting two-part film recordimer ^ «l Bank 7:00—WABC Edwnr.l P. Mnruan !1S—w>« MrCnnn* nf Home man. During sortie tribal rituals, Sea Br ht l5 now a p of a 16 week tuna hunt aboard 'g resident of J WCBS News: Amos n Andy WHTO TCpport From Blue Raven (Larseni drinks an WHTB Headllnei: Music Beachfront a clipper manned by a crew of Eatontown, while Mr. McKiernan' Martin Work. JtaVi intoxicating drug and dreams he WNBC News: Wayne Howell 11130—WABC 12. First episode, "Men of the,ls moving shortly to Neptune. WOR Fulton Lewis Believe Ballroom must slay a white man wearing »I15—WABC -To» Franklin WCBS Sea," deals with preparation for WOR Business; Newa WHTO Red Bank Register a badge. And deputy Mathison High winds in the New TtIS—WCBS Kingston Trio Newt, Fete Hoffmai fJody McCrea) wears one. the four-month trip and the seek- TUO—WORC Fri-d Unhhiti. Show WOR McCanns at Horn* land Hurricane of 1938 were WCBS Boh Richard! 11140—WCBa Q/oshy.Clooney Despite veteran Joel McCrea's clocked at 186 miles an hour. WHTQ News: Show presence, this series wasn't re- RelaxiTis Mtuic 11:95—WABC News Si»n off 8:00 p. a. WNBC Emphasis newed. WNBC Morgan Beatty lllSi—WHTO Midday Stock Repo: ALL THE 8:00 — (Ch. 7) — 77 Sunset Strip — Roger Smith, perhaps DELICACIES inspired by Ray Milland's 1952 OF THE SEASON

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(n 1:00 A.M. plus "SIGN OF THE GLADIATORS" tare du3«pgeC fte RED BANK REGISTER- Friday, Aug. 19, Democrat* to nuke good no'"' WBRLD TODAY A. civil rights figbt by toutbern Scientist The prp^j^j Democrat* foM FtretcbMs ftf- the present church', ground* and By JAMES MARLOW cion well beyond Labor Day and ency Lists will be used lor txpuwm, pur- even ruin dnaoef (or 'any other poses for parking. legislation. Kennedy and hi* run* Mr. and Mr*. Theodore Koch Eight Sales hav .', the poll give** the demo- ning mate, Sen. Lydon B, John' i e purchased from Mr, and point In the presidential cam crats cause for concern. paign, just a few weeks old, the son, sidetracked the civil rights Democrats are doing the catch- This session of Congress, where bills. ing. The Republicans have put Democrats overwhelmingly out- This gave the Republicans a eight recent real -estate sales, all number Republicans, was sup- chance to wrap the "look-who's- Ver them on the defensive, or tried negotiated by L. August -]rw1« to, in one way or another. posed to last three or four weeks. talking" complaint a-o""d \'-- The Senate has been in session Democrats' necks. And they got i I rlt*PP Just this week a Gallup Poll ! almost two weeks with little showed Vice President Richard another chance to do the sa-.e and Mrs. John Chimento,! •*•*«-^^ solid accomplishments except i when President Eisenhower chal- formerly of Sea Bright, have M. Nixon leading Sen. John F. minimum wage bill passed }ast Sales Listed Kennedy in the presidential race lenged the Democrats to pass a purchased a ranch style house at night. !2-point program he offered. Northvale Ave. and Laurel Ave.,! by 50 to 44 per cent of the voters 1 Little Silver, from Max Fiegen- RED BANK — Three recent questioned, with six, per cent un- Work It would have been impossible for Congress to tackle such a baum, Bayonne. Mr. and Mrs. sales were announced today by decided. But the Republicans have been irogram in such a short period— Chimenlo recently sold their'the Redden Agency, Ivjaple Ave. This preference may switch working overtime to use this ses house, motel and beach club in] A ranch style house at Syca- around once the present session sion to embarrass the Demo if Congress' usual tardy perfor- mance on legislation is a criter- Sea Bright. imore Ave. and Park Ave., of Congress ends—perhaps around crats. For instance: The Demo Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Tyler have|shrewsbury, built by A. S. Labor Day—and ' the ion—but when the Democrats *-<*wv" ^«j—*"iu me ':ainpaiKn cratic platform promises big purchased a house at 19 Hunting anDavidsod Mrsn &. SonDouglas was ssol dMansell to Mr,. starts in earnest. But, coming so strides in civil rights. The Re brushed this aside, the Republic cans had fresh ammunition. La., Fair Haven, from Mr. and formerly of Short Hills. Mr. Mrs. Gabriel Lovett. Mr. Lovettj with Medical Care has taken a position in SpainlManscll, is an executive , The Democratic platform where he now resides with his'Bethlehem Steel Corp. ACOUSTICON HEARING AID CENTER promised medical care for the family. Mr. Tyler is with A. & Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Evans, •EN AIDEKMAN, MANAGER aged on a wide scale and under M. Karagheusian Co., Freehold.!Hudson, Ohio, bought a new 1 We Service and Supply Batteries and Cords for the Social Security program. But Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stein, Red ranch style house at Shrewsbury Kennedy and Johnson, who back- Bank, have purchased from,0', and Osprey La., Rumson. ALL TYPES—UNDER ONE ROOF ed this idea, ran into a bottle- Charles Imperial a colonial house'from the Ed Day Corp., which neck within their own party. at 222 Broad St. Mrs. Stein isbui't the house. Mr. Evans is Hearing An&lyili By Hearing Aid Olassei Preemption Fitted the proprietor of the Red Bank llrarlng Aids Conservative Democrats on the eastern manager of tha Enjay Trained Experti Secretly Framed For Every Senate Finance Committee team Answering Service. Mr. Stein is Co., and subsidiary of Standard Complete Audiometer In Beaoty Bearing Problem ed up with conservative Republi with the Army Signal Corps. Oil Co. of New Jersey. cans to urge a much narrower Camp Cole. A house at 244 Broad St., Red • Acousticon • Beltone • Zenith medical care arrangement. So on Mr. and Mrs. George Seifert, Bank, was purchased by Mr. and • Maico • Dahlberg • Unex this also, in the short session, the Freneau, have purchased a house!Mrs. John Arnone of Alston Ct., • Sonotone • Audlvox • Radio Ear Democrats may not be able' to on Spruce Dr., in Shadnwbrook.Red Bank. Mr. and Mrs. Minor make good on the platform. .Gardens, Shrewsbury. Mr. Sei- B. Tilton were the former H0ME oil 1LE Ifert is a salesman for Anton owners. ^ ^^ FREE: °" Easv Pavmenf Plan All week, led by Kennedy, rrvct. DEMONSTRATION easy raymenr nan Smit Co., New York. i Democrats, or rather just some Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Woodruff. *—-*"——*"*—~m^—' of them, have pushed for an in- NEW SAILORS—Here are four additions to the Naval Reserve Electronics Washington, N. J., have pur-j PRospect 4-2208 crease from $1 to $1.25 in the chased from Mr. and Mrs. Jo-; minimum wage, while bringing vision 3-4 at Earle. They are, left to right, William Trahman, Shrewsbury; Leif G. 341 COOKMAN AVE. ASBURY PARK, N. J. seph Lupinski a house at 34 East j OPEN DAILY many more millions of people un- Rasmussen, Port Monmouth; John E. Post, East Keansburg, and Fred E. Yeth, Keani- Bergen PI., Red Bank. Mr. Eves., Sundays, Holidays Call KEIIogg 1 -3260 der its protection. burg. All are seaman recruits. They will leave Sunday for two weeks of training Woodruff is employed by the The Democratic platform TILL 9 P.M. at the Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, III. They then report back to their Cameron Machine Co., Dover. promised this, too. But in the Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hayes, Open Sat. 'til 6 P. M. face of strong opposition from reserve unit. Richmond, Va., have purchased both Republicans and members the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bueg- DECORATIVE ARTS CENTER of his own party, Kennedy had t EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? By Blake ler, 19 Borden St., Shrewsbury. yield ground on the number of Veterans' Mr. and Mrs. Buegler have mov- new workers he wanted covered ed to tincroft. Mr. Hayes, an in order to win passage of th employee of Chesapeake and Po- Draperies bill. And the house bill doesn'i Widows Get tomac Telephone Co., Richmond, RAYCO go nearly so far. has been given a leave of ab- Mends Fences sence to engage in research work While Nixon has managed tc More Aid with Western Electric Co., New slip off to Maine and North NEWARK — T. V. Williams, York. CONVERTIBLE Slipcovers Upholstery Carolina to make speeches, Ken> manager of the Veterans Admin- Mr. and Mrs. Harlod Tetley nedy, compelled to stay close t istration, regional office, 20 and Mrs, Elsie Carhart have sold j the Senate, has mostly been Washington PL, announced today a house at 126 Hudson Ave., Red) mending fences. He went to se that some veterans' widows re- Bank, to First Church of Christ | Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt who wa ceiving dependency and indemni- Carpeting Furniture against his nomination. Soon he'll ty compensation may be entitled TOPS visit former President Truma to receive higher payments as REMINGTON who also had opposed him. the result of a recently enacted Meanwhile, the publicity sec law. Portable tion of the Republican Nationa The amount of dependency and Wallpaper Counseling Service Committee has been beating ths indemnity compensation is now] TYPEWRITER propaganda pants off its opposit based in part on the rank of j number in the Democratic Na the deceased veteran at the time! WITH THIS AD tional Committee. |of his separation from service,] Practically every day the Re-jMr. Williams said. j Interior Designing publicans have been sending out The new law, known as Public, $ 88 two kinds of letters. One, white, Law 86-492, allows the widnw to contains pep talks and advice on receive payments based on a higher rank, provided the vet- 48 how to get,out the vote. The oth- er, in a pink envelope and mark- eran satisfactorily held the high- Plus 4.36 Tax dnn ed "Battle Line," contains at- er rank for at least six months AND ASSOCtATES tacks on Kennedy. and was hold'nK it within 120 LIMITED QUANTITY The Democratic National Com- days of the date of his death mittee's offices here have been in or separation from the service. i Futures Syndicate, Inc., World rtfrhta to> New Budget Department SH 1-5656 a kind of turmoil, trying to mesh | The VA lacks the necessary Leather carrying 630 Broad Street, Shrewsbury, N. J. the regular staff in with thejinformation to identifv these eli-j CAN'T FIND WAY OUT case included Kennedy supporters who are to,->ible widows. Mr. Williams said.! TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) - Mrs. Says Labor work with the National Commit- Widows whose husbands at one,William A. Lewis heard some- tee people for the duration. time held a rank higher than one prowling through her home The Democrats' publicity sec- their rank at separation, underjone night. She demanded, "Who's Is for tion says it will soon get rolling the ahove conditions, should con- there?" WASHINGTON (AP) - Secre with some choice things about ; WASHINGTON (AP) - Secre SODTHVIEW the Republicans. tact the nearest .VA office. j Her scream frifihtened a young tary of Labor James p Mitchell, Further information and assist- intruder, who attempted to flee Little Silver, N. J., said yester- ancp mav be obtained from Har-ibut couldn't find the way out. 1 day a majority of rank and file J COMMUTE IN STYLE iv G. Cole, contact reprcsenta- "How do I get out?" he asked. unjon members wm be for tnH The Custom Homes RIVER EDGE, N. J. (AP)-A live, VA Office, Federal Build woman pointed to the'Repub|jcan ,jcket jn ]960 local car-pool club believes it ing, 402 East State St., Trenton right door and the youth fled. said it was jn lrj56 has the answer to area com- A VA representative is also The secretary made the fore-;| 21 BROAD ST. muter congestion—an air-condi- present each Friday in Polic Casual Flair cast to newsmen after a White; J RED BANK tioned limousine. IHeadouarters. Mnnmouth St. House call. • The eight-member club com- Rcd Bank, from 9 a. m. to i He said the purpose of his Fri. >il 9 P. M. - mutes daily to New Y—k in t'i" n m Printed Pattern visit with President Eisenhower SH 1-4800 ,,,-nrl I.,-—'- was to discuss routine business. J. $25 per month each. The limou- sine v\ .. and the rate is comparable to Iceanport bus and subway fares. I

CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE Price includes present window. Comfort conditioned homes Installation charge only on late as advertised in LIFE. Mini- models. DID YOU OCEANPORT—RcRistratinn of, DELUXE VINYL TOPS. All col. mum acre plots, Custom new students at the (Veannort ors, including white. Fully wash' able. 59.95 homes, ranch and split level Grammar School will bs held Tuesdav. Sept. 6. models, 3-4 bedrooms, 2-3 KNOW? Accounts insured up to $10,000 by the NO DOWN PAYMENT It will be in the schnnl be- -MONTHS TO PAY baths from . . . tween 3 a. m. to noon and 1 to Federal Savings & Loan Insurance Corp. S«at Covers from 16.95 There's a J, n. m. Puoils entering kindergarten MORTGAGE LOANS TOPS CUSTOM FITTEO IN 2 HOURS $24,990 must he five years of ane hv Sept. IS and students rnaistori HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS in that dsv must show birlh cr- 1 DIRECTIONS tif'cales nnd hen'th record ;, i •j-koo! officials said. 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SHOHPI t"nrlinn Ling Branch Ilieh School Eatontown Circle Route 35 and jSept. 1, 7, (i and 7 between 1 Atlantic Highlands Office Woodbridge Mercury 6-0234 Mlddletown Rd. a. m. nnd 4 p. m. 33 FIRST AVE., ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Tel. LI 2-1333 Bus schedules for the comin;; j school year, both for grammar AT 1-0100 and hi(jh school pupils, will be • Air Conditioned nosted at the Krammar school, Oceanport fire house, post office, • Ample Free Parking Portaupeck fire house, Marie m Cnx aqoncv and thr- Community SWIMMING POOL Center, Mrs. Riddle said. Now's the time to sew—Fall's SUPPLIES CENTER the time to GO! Your best chatiKe-nl-scasnn choice is this, MILWAUKEE (AP) - The sec- bib-front casual with n dashing ond Goethe House in (he United up-or-down collar, rippling skirt. DISTRIBUTORS DEALERS States, a Germnn-Amcrican cul- Choose stripes, checks, solids. The tural center. Is beln^ established Printed I'altern 9.175: Misses' at the Milwaukee Public Library. Sizes 12, 11, 16, IS, 20; 40. 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Alreiidy West (icrmnny h.is •-every pace In cxtllliij: color! ' sent fi.OOO volumes lor Hie Over 101) styles for all sizes, nil library. occasion* plus school . . . ll.'ic, 16-Fridsy. Aug. 19, I960 BED BANK REGISTER - By SAUNDERS end OVERGARD Bridge MEDICAL MEMOS I Wilt SEE DAILY FORTUNE FINDER OUTSIDE THAT F0RM3UR SUPPgR/J To learn your "Fortune" for today from the atari, write In the letter* DISTURBS FRIEDA/ of the alphabet corresponding to the numerate on the line of the i»tro- Column logical period in which you were born. You will find it fun. 1 1 3 4 S 6 7 I 910 11 12 13 14 IS 1* 17 I119 JO i\ 22 21 24 23 26 By ALFRED SHE1NW0LD I A » C D E FGH IJ K IMNO'PQRSTUVWXYZ JAN. 23. 9 3 20 19 FEB. 20- If you always draw trumps as j KB.2Q; | quickly as possible you will nev- KB. 21. 1 18 0 6 18 8 S 13 IS 20 16 18 9 14 7 er get bitten by a stray trump, MAI. 20 MAI. 21- & 18 19 but you will muff many a juicy 16 18 1 7 5 * * 8 1 * * game and slam. When the hand I _ * presents almost any kind of prob- i *<]•*n. ; *J2i^- IS 21 30 19 8 20 15 21 19 0 H Jem, think before you draw] ,MAY20 trumps. Surprisingly often, you'll j MAT 21- 7 IS 15 14 16 !tl 14 4 decide not to draw them right JUNf 31 off the bat. JUNE 22- 1 6 24 20 18 1 12 1 18 12 If you find yourself getting JUIY23 tired during the day or early JULY 24- 7 15 16 4 2 21 18 8 14 S 19 19 14 B .28 19 evening, even though you get AUC. 32 plenty of sound sleep every night, By WALT DISNEY THE HANDS AUG. 21- 1 li 21 18 7 S 20 14 7 IS IS U 1 3 ft 19 stop doing whatever It is that is MICKEY MOUSE SWT. 23 making you tired and do some- North dealer SEPT. 24- 1 22 6 18 25 12 » S U 26 IS S 18 9 16 4 thing entirely different. Both sides vulnerable oa.21 Fatigue does not mean that NORTH OCT. 24- 28 5 12 S 16 13 5 4 9 4 13 5 14 S 19 19 you are too tired to do anything. A 10 5 2 ' NOV. 22 Tests prove that when a healthy V Q 10 6 NOV. 23- 8 21 18 2 IB 30 16 14 fi 18 B S 20 A 14 7 • A 8 5 3 2 DEC. 22 person becomes tired doing one + A K task, the fatigue suddenly dlsap DEC.23- 14 5 23 19 5 i 21 18 9 20 14 6 1 18 19 WEST EAST JAP. 21 as ! pears when- another job or activi- + 964 A 8 ty is started. This is known as ¥87 VKHS4 "functional fatigue." • Q 10 9 • 7 6 inei» will be found iij(ht at home. OOWN 40 41 CANCER (Jun. 22 to July 21) CAPRICORN (Die. 22 to Jan. 30) 1-Punctuatlon If you think *om«one is irnpoiinK\g on 1° imprtip« B your neew (riendfrend,, concertconcen. mark 42 you, don't be bathful about jayinc *rile on whlt >'ou "nw mferriti him, 1-Bxl.ti I-Cov«r 48 AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to F.b. I 4-CHy In 46 47 o Aug. 2 WHY...UH...THAT RuiBia WAS LUCK, MR. I-Sinfln« TBAIL...JUST role* (pi.) 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REVEREND By BILL O'MALLEY THE RYATTS Ity CAL ALLEY

AUHT Ll8BU» AM 4MICLE J/MMY ALWAYS THOUGHT THtY HAVE TH QWUZ OMCIBU'AMTS,', 100 Compete BED BANK REGISTER Friday. Aug. 19, 1960-17 In Sandlass Mrs. Robert White Wins Andy Swim Meet Sikora Trophy at Beacon Hill SEA "BRIGHT - The second annual Sandlass Beach Club be- LEONARDO — Mrs. Robert ginners' swim meet was held at White defeated Mrs. Walter By WALTER L. JOHNS the river beach here yesterday. Mosel Cops Waterfield, 2 and 1, yesterday to Winners of the competition win the Andy Sikora Trophy at THE ANNUAL managerial toll in the majors al- were: , Beacon Hill Golf Club here. ready has reached eerie proportions and 1960 probably Swim race,. Bl—Carol "Jose, Three Ring In the Beacon Hill ladies 18- will be chronicled in the baseball books as one of theChris Kazawitz, Lorie Conrath. hole competition, Mrs. Walter craziest ever. Swim race, B2—Greg Soden, Charity Golf Gillett tied with Mrs. Robert Denise Callaway, Patti Murray. Squillare for low gross honors NEPTUNE (AP) — Stan Mosel with a 92. We've still got more than a month to go and Kickboard race, Bl—Mark more heads probably will be sliced off before the Beirne, Meg Neville, Bob Eagel. of Essex Fells won the Three Lo__w net wa_s_ won b^y Mrs. Ed- Ring Charity Open Golf Tourna-]warci yV, Wise" with i 105-28—77. next campaign rolls around, especially on teams Kickboard, B2—Gail Siverson, ment yesterday when he nosed!Mrs. J. W. Spencer was second Pat Canale, Pamela Canale. which figured to win the pennant and aren't doing out Charles Sifford of Los An-'with a 97-19 78. Swim Relay, Bl—Green team, geles by a single point. that. 5 points; Red, 3, Mrs. Albert W. Stern took low The final score was 207 for;pUtts with 29 The looney baseball year hadn't even got into full Swim relay, B28—Green, 5; Moseose. . 208 for SifforSiffordd . jj ^ „ ^ ,„ Red. 3. LoLoww th e ,„ swing when we had a strange one in Philadelphia Mosel shot a 69 in the final hole competition was taken by where the scholarly Eddie Sawyer, serving his second Kickboard relay, Bl—Red, 5; OUTSTANDING CAMPERS—John Cittadino, right, director of the Seashore Day day of play, Sifford a 65. Miss Pat Grady, 83. Green 3. Camp, presents Outstanding Camper of I960 awards to Jack Suttenplan of West The two i\ere tied on the 16th Low net was won by Miss Ross time-around as manager of the Phils, just up and quit Kickboard relay, B2—Green, 5; End and Jill Pet+igrew of Fair Haven, as their mothers, Mrs. Irving Guttenplan and and Sifford sank a 30-foot putt.JNoyes, who shot a 103-21-82. and was rejlaced by Gene Mauch from Minneapolis. Red, 3. But on the 18th, Sifford drove.Miss Lillian Taylor finished sec- And, in between, Andy Cohen, a coach, took over as Swim race, Bl—Walter Boyd Mrs. John J. Costello, look on. into the trees and Mosel got a ond with a 98-14—84. manager. Katherine McLaughlin, Liz Me- birdie. About 80 persons were on In the nine-hole group, Beacon Laughlin. hand to see Mosel cop the $1,000 Hill ladies, low gross went to If that wasn't strange enough, we had the Breath-holding, B2—Penny Nix- prize. Mrs, Victor E. Grossinger who shift at Chicago, where Charlie Grimm, not so jolly on, Pam Murray, Grace Rey Poor-Fielding White Sox Blow Pete Brown of Jackson, Miss., shot a 52. Mrs. Andy Sikora anymore, exchanged jobs with Lou Boudreau, base- nolds. was third with 216. A first day was second with a 54, leaderl , hhe shot a 73 in the final ball announcer and former big league manager. Swim race, Bl—Kathy Curley Low net honors went to Mrs. Meg Neville, Wayne Dear. day's play. William Johnson with a 63-25—38. Going east to Boston we had Bill Jurges manag- Swim race, B2—Theresa Pen- 5-RunLead; Orioles Tie for 2nd Mrs. Nelson Todd took low ing the Red Sox, after he had replaced Mike Higgins.netti, Rodney Bell, Sue Cook. putts with 11. So what happened here? You know, Of Course, for Swim race, fi2-Beth Ann Mil- ASSOCIATE PRESSS Freehold The guest winners were: Mrs. er, Kathy Curley, Jack Murphy. A poor defense, of all things, Charles Sherrard, low gross; Higgins replaced Jurges. Swim race, B2—Mike Kazaka- suddenldd y has chilled the usually Dore Takes Pro Title; Shultz, Mrs. Charles Bruns, low not; Entries and Mrs. Bruns, low putts, with More was still to come. witz, Nevin Flynn, Tom Boyd. 'sure-fielding Chicago White Sox FIRST ItAl'K -• 1 ill': 2:00 u. rkiss r> Trtu; 1'urFf $l)5tl. 21. The Green team took top prize j in what just a few days ago look- 1 Out on the west coast, Bill Rigney was going 7 Uruwn Signal ....K. J-'HrrinKt^ ') In the semi-finals of the pres- with a score of 77 against Red's :ed like a hot drive for another Cassidy Win Pro-Am At Lakehurst K Nl>> -S.iliu M. Alil.Mull.. fine as manager of the Giants. But when the 1 I'll bii K WlUuilim ident's cup played last week, 74. pennant. 2 Scott (Jallun ('. UnMry Giants began to lose games, another 1960 dandy After winning eight out of 10 3 Yunkei limn _ 11. Ki-lly ",!:i!Mrs. William Bartlctt defeated Some 100 youngsters participat- LAKEHURST — Harold Dore 14 KlU'tlccr I.nsMtt T. tjilliill Mrs. Walter Gillett, one up. came up when Rigney was dropped and a front- ed under the direction of Ed-for a first place tie with Balti- won the pro title and Phil Cassi-!•'>«• i- ix-mi ": jnmc» more, the defending champs have LADIES DAY Mrs. Nelson Zrfreland ad- office oldster, Tom Sheehan, took over as man- ward Carton, swim instructor. dy combined with Bob Shultz IG Jonnli Lit .Nancfacouy Awrill1o bo- arm W.. Dill, won just one of their last four Joysalm T II t ainden. jvanced to the final with Mrs. win the pro-amateur class at theSEUuNli I'.ACK - 1 inilp; 2:30 i>. m.; ager. games. They dropped their se- Naval Air Station Golf Club HaSB 1> Pace; I'urae iVM. |Bartlett by defeating Mrs. Charles cond in a row, both because of an 7 Farvel Dona 11. Camden .V2 Paferno, 4 and 3. Then came the killer-diller. Tournament here yesterday. K Uni-ld Jfsslea star -,..W. Evana ;M Tooch Parade' unearned run, last night, blow- :i Smiw Volo ('. Kelly .VI Winners in the semi-finals of Trader Frank Lane added a new touch to his Dore shot a 35-33—74 to win1 Alardellii Hanover. W. Hrmhanlt .VI ing a five-run lead for an 8-6 over Lou Acerra, 39-37—76. 12 Jnnet r; C. Crook ill 1the vice president's cup' were character when he and the Detroit front office ex- defeat at Cleveland. 4 Tony JCIkiiiKiiin B. While hi Mrs. Ray I.estrange, who won Sunday, Aug. 28 Second place honors in the pro- ."> Itiiynl Midnight w. Zendt til changed managers, Joe Gordon of the Indians going to That sent the Sox skidding 214 fi Sadie Jo \V. Hubbard Mrs. Charles Peters, 2 and LONG BRANCH - This city games behind the first place New j amateur division went to the Also eligible.- Mountain La."* - (J. Wlm- 1, and Mrs. Albert Stern, who team of Dore and R. J. Williams, brow; Kay Goost; • II. KhtleK. Detroit for Jimmy Dykes of the Tigers. And here we goes to the dogs Sunday, Aug. York Yankees, who won their THIRD RACE - 1 mill-; 2 :UI 1>. m.defeate; d Mrs. William Scott, 3 whose 34-32—66 placed them one D Pace; Purse $(i^; Non-Wln- had another interim manager, Jo-Jo White of the In-28, when the seventh annual fourth in a row, 11-7, at Boston. 1 and 2. stroke behind the winner's 34- """lonei 'M!'J« dians, who managed for one day and has a perfect "pooch parade" will be held at Baltimore tied Chicago for se- To lie ann. cond place with a 10-8 victory 32-66. .'I I'lalre I-lli' E. l.onr record of one victory and no defeats. he Municipal Stadium. 7 thifry'H .Scotch II. Munihy The event in (he past has at Washington after losing four Shultz also took low gross and,- Kiijjf»-ix»i niri'ct, M. AIII.HU. Freehold Track IT'S BEEN a crazy year on the field too. drawn over 100 entries with all straight. Detroit walloped last i low net honors with a 41-38—791a iXIy" '"' " jand 79-12—67, respectively. (i I'urner Kid <*. llai-p fc-1 We've had the Piersall story including such a silly sizes, shapes, breeds and cross- place Kansas City 11-6. s Our l.'ai'lam K. Williams !>-J breeds competing. "What the In the National League, Lew Results: Alflo eligible: ldiiR i:inco • A. Sweeney. To Host City KUi;i'.Tll I'.ACK 1 Hide; 3:16 |i. m.; touch as Jimmy-boy squawking about a strike Westminster Kennel Club show is Burdette pitched the first no-hit- ritos Class It J'.iee; Vuzst Jfi.'jl). llnrnl'l Pore, I.nkeliurFt, 6 Rhanly cjimn .. P.. Itankln .V2 call while stationed in CENTER FIELD and as- to the thoroughbred, the Long teId r oUfl hiIlia s l-QICtlcareer,, RIIUWIMallowinUg U1IIonlYy ttwr'll • 1 * > */> i Lou Accrra. Hollywood, 3H-37 - 7fi h Active Huddy Hoy . I'.. Far'fcton 7-2 Branch "pooch parade" is to one man to reach base, as se- Will It be cheating if 1 Dill Cnssidy, old Orchard, 40.36—71) 4 lioyal Diane N. Ho.. in.;Branch and the members of its Mickey Mantle was mobbed, assorted bouts were cal Chamber of Commerce with Stuart's pinch-hit home run. Los Aicera and P.. O. P.oher.son, :i.V3:t f,fi C'IUFS r> Pace; Purae JiiMI. Dorr and rjorflon Kurlie, 33-3.V <\h [i ilasty Hoy A. Wili Chamber of Commerce next Atlantic City I Wilinlngtulc II. Wniiner 5-2 staged in many games including a fractured eye orbit the city and County SPCA, is Angeles defeated Chicago's Cubs Harhnro nml T'.nbert Dorp, 3.V35 70 Thursday. intended to encourage young- 4-3 in 13 innings on Wally Moon's Cassidy anfl Hert CJnul. 3R-1'-' -70 •• Ilillle ileem II. KarrltiKKin VI bone suffered by one player, Bill Veeck introduced a Dnre. and Max cawley, 34-30—70 IJavril J. Altuer. Jr. tt-l Mayor Paul J. Kiernan and sters to adopt homeless dogs. The homer. San Francisco and St. I.nw (iross-Amalrur: Chl|mian'« Klrst S. Joslotl fi-1 Figures Down II Jean Woollen I- Poulsim ln-l Chamber nf Commerce president screening Scoreboard, a wind gadget to dust off home Monmouth County SPCA will set Louis had an open date. Fhilltz. 4T-:ifi- 79 7 Peter Hal F. Srchrmt Hl-l plate and a ball-hopper, a game was called in the min up a trailer and exhibit a num- Cawley, 434(I^S3 R Honey's Peter Patch . W. Kvans 10-1 Louis J. Garippo will 'ead their After tying the score G-all with TRENTON (AP)-Atlantic City I.nw NYt-Amntrtir: Also ellElblc: Volo M. Spencer • 1". respective groups and will pre- ber of their orphaned pets, a five-run sixth inning, triggered Shultz, 7M5--67 Pike. ors because—of all things—too much sun, and the Con Race Track's 1960 season is off Burke, Sli-M— 72 SIXTH RACE — 1 mile; COS p. m.; sent the trophy to the owner of available for adoption by eligible by Ken Aspromonte's solo hom- Clnsfl C Pace: Purse $!t{>0. tinental league died before it was born. youths. to a slow start, the State Racing fi Forrest Hanover ..It. FarrlnKlon fl-2 the horse winning the featured er, the Indians wrapped it up 1 Sensation M. Alibatlello y-llrBCP Anybody ready for football? Children IS years of age andwith two in the seventh. The Commission says. 6 Mnrvolo Trebluli F. Iliilhrrt 1-1 under will be eligible to enter 2 Harvey'l lloimy K. Warren 6-1 Ten cnuples will be selected tie-breaker scored on a walk, The commission announced j! Local Marksmen ' Myrtle's Dream „ 1\ I'etrcx 5-1 from the audience'attending the their pets — pedigree or mon-an error by Nellie Fox and Har- yesterday that betting and at- Lolifi Elm Dale - J. I3orinp fc-1 grel. There will be four classes r. Tornnli n. Wncner 8-1 raceway on Long Branch Dav vey Kuenn's fourth hit, a single, tendance for the first week are 7 Licorice V. Cowper 10-1 and invited to return to Long of prizes with three prizes in off losing reliever Gerry Staley In 1960 Rifle Also eligible: My Leo - E, Bailey. both below last year's levels. SKVBNTH RACE — I mile: 4:31] p.m.; Branch and be guests of the citv Major League each category and a grand fll-7). Southpaw Dick Stigman Class n Pace; Pursp SI.11X1. sweepstakes award going to the 1 7 Hardy St. Patrick ... H. rainden 41 and Chamber of Commerce for (5-8 ) was the winning pitcher. The commision said 125,731 Championships .1 Jimmy Thistle K. I.onr 2-1 an expenso-free evening. top dog and master. The classes The Yankees blew a 4-1 load 5 Brnokaxe ('. Oakley (VI racing fans wagered $12,145,514 1 Pefcgy Guy N. Philllpn r.-i Durinc the afternoon, members will be best personality, boy andat Boston, then barged from be- v lv 1 ur < n CI 2 ncncrnl bean W. /.end! ins duringh the first seven dayJ s of w -" ".' ^.™ ' "° ~ - ' of the Chamber's resort commit- dog; best personality, girl and hind with six runs in the last i Warrant OfficeOf r James F. Mc4- Jolly Gent J. Roslnn 6 Kdnamite HI L« ''. Kelly s-i fee will circulate through the dog; best costume, boy and dog; two frames. Bill Skowron's sin- the track's 50-day season this Kevitt of 525 Laurel Ave., West 8 Pretty Haby M. Lamb 12-1 best personality, girl and dog; EIGHTH KAOE — 1 mile; 4:50 Ji. m.; crowd and extend invitations to gle drove in the winner, capping year. During the same periodJAIIenhurst; M. Sgt. Robert Class C Pace; Purie best costume, boy and dog; and 4 Profiteer M. Lamb .1-2 10 couples to be cuesfs of the TODAY'S BASEBALL a three-run eighth after a single last year, 130,331 fans bet $12,Knigh- t of 41 Shrewsbury Ave., best costume, girl and dog. 3 Miss Hamilton H. Hoblnmm 5-1 Adventurer Motel, Fountains Mo- By The Associated Press by Tony Kubek, Yogi Borra's 544,309. Red Bank, and Sergeant First 7 W.ilson Special ... M. Itnlilnaon •)•! Judges for the event will be Clas Leo T. Miller of 40 Florence 1 Punjab II. Stnytnn 10-1 tel, Garfield-Grant Hotel, Sand double and a single by Mickey The State's share of the track'* •> .Inhny W.Wilson E. Barnes, Jr. 101 and Surf Hotel and the West AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Mrs. Blance Sneddon, director of Mantle had tied it. Clcte Boyer income dropped from $l,037,HR J)vei| have arrived 5 PlayivrlcM 13. Ilidcway H the Monmouth County SPCA; l (i Jimmy Ccichato ... It. FarrlnKlnn 10-1 End Manor. Thursday's Results Thursday's Results drove in two more with a home in the first week of the 195her9 e for the 1960 National Rifle " y Wintnnla A. Owenn 4-1 New York 11, Boston 7 George Vogcl, president of therun. In the ninth, winning re- championships. Al"> ellclble: )'.i>xhiirgh Mary-H. Bal- The event, initiated last year Los Angeles 4, Chicago S (13 in season to $979,806 this year. Ian. and considered successful, found Detroit 11, Kansas City 8 Rotary Club; John Parrotino of liever Ralph Terry (fi-6) pitched NINTH RACK — I mile: 5:20 p. m., nings) As members of the New Jersey Purse JMtf). the Lions Club; Dan Cohen, three perfect frames. Frank Sulli- couples from Fanwood, Nrw Baltimore 10, Washington 8 Milwaukee 1, Philadelphia 0 National Guard team, Mr. Me Cleveland 8, Chicago 6 (night) president of the Exchange van (4-13) was the loser. the winner with relief help from Kevitt and Sgts. Knight and ..'.".'.'.'.'.. "J. Viamo v=l Brunswick. Union, Verona, North (night) J;J | Bergen, WcstficM and Plainfield (night) :iub; Thomas Rogers, president The Orioles, who had lost five Jerry Walker. Miller were selected in compoti- J:! Pittsburgh 3, Cincinnati 2 (night) of the Kiwanis Club, and Paul in a row to Washington, scored 2 The r-itnpc W. Zendt in-; being "captured" and returning W L Pet. G.B. Rocky Colavito, Al Kaline and • M,jthjn the state. ti liilrrs". ille P. Ptanton Only Games Scheduled Arigo, president of the Junior eight runs in the third inning Norm Cash homered for the W. Itlilewny V (n Long Branch as guests of the New York 66 45 .595 Only the most highly qualified'? I"). Murphv S city. Baltimore 66 50 .569 2'/j W L Pet. G.B.Chamber of Commerce. against loser Jack Kralick (4-3) Tigers as the A's dropped their Rlla Direct • E. While. Pittsburgh 72 .626 Registration of entrants will and Rudy Hernandez, then need- : 1 mile: 5:15 p. rn. A cavalcade of more than 309 Chicago 66 50 .569 2'/2 rifle , Long Branch residents and bus- Milwaukee 63 .563 commence at 1:30 p. m.,and •d an unearned run in (he sixth (6-6) was the winner. Bud Daley , (h J. AIH»T. Jr.. .11 Cleveland 56 54 .509 9'/ 7'/. ! a Los Angeles 61 .550 parade at 2 p. m. to nail it. Milt Pappas (11-8) was in in ,,i,c ihn incur matches, often!" "»'?'»''<* inessmen are expected to attend Washington 57 58 .496 11 9 called the "World Series of I- t?"""i >'-»"y • •'• I'.nhmjnn i 1 St. Louis 63 .548 (13-11) was the loser. Kov P, entry (11 Long Branch Day at the Race- Detroit 52 60 .464 14'/2 9 Markmanship." Members of bothji Mo!!l'esir''i'itnlrhh FlareFlare' . s'.' jo»ioif San Francisco ..55 .500 5 Homestretch Flash W. Evann 101 Boston 48 64 .429 18'/2 the Army and Air National 7 Barbara n T'rlde . K. WIHH" »>•! Cincinnati 52 .448 Iree ti. Younc « 1 Kansas City 41 71 .366 25ft Guard units throughout the state C IIIVKIIsniK 3-MAN STIIIFNTS Chicago .... 43 68 .387 27 |AI <> ellclhle; ("here L'Am r - T. Mat- W T. were eligible to compete for po- tnx. Today's Games Philadelphli HiverMde Lanes . ?f> 1.? 44 72 .379 28ft sitions on the team. \v,hon> . -.. :M'4 14'4 New York at Washington, 8:05 Malrfftlr Amuse ..._ 24 14 p. m. Today's Games Before the .art of actual Hut.-hs c»r«!i»h JJf, in 2« San Francisco at Chicago, 1:30 competition yesterday, ;he com- No. 13 2(1 Baltimore at Boston, 8:15 p. m. Tennis Title 7. p. in. petitors attended a four-day 50(1 : I.. Smith IM, I'M 190 -ff<7. Chicago at Kansas City, 10 p. m. 150 (tub: 1. Smith 1KI 1M . 1«1 R. Cleveland at Detroit, 9:15 p. m,Philadelphia at Milwaukee, small arms school here, conduct- Mo' tnmat ISO 1. Hrunn 191 ed by top instructor teams from Won by Ball Mai dla r 1, J. Lartuad 158. ; c. Saturday's Games p. m. — ----- Los Angeles at St. Louis 9 p. m. all the regular armed services Chicago at Kansas City, 3 p. m. operating under the direction of . HILADELPHIA (AP) - TONIGHT 9:00 P. M. Cleveland at Detroit, 2:30 p. m, Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 9 p. m. George Ball of New York City Saturday's Games the U.S. Army Infantry Center New York at Washington, 1:31 at Fort Benning, Ga. won the Middle States Senior p. m. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 2:30 Grass Court Tennis Champion- The local team will then com- Baltimore at Boston, 2 p. m. p.m. ship yesterday by defeating Jack Sunday's Games pete with National Guard teams Staton, St. Petersburg, Fla., 6-1, Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 9 from nearly every state for the ASRDRV PARK C'O.W. HAM. Chicago at Kansas City, 3:31 p. m. 0-2, in the final round at the Hilton Trophy and several other Tr«m .Mutch San Francisco at Chicago, 2: 30 Germantown Cricket Club. p. m. National Guard awards, as well STAIIII ana Cleveland at Detroit, (2), 2:3 p. m, as with civilian, police and mili- Ball dominated the match all I'KIIP.7. n. p. m. Los Angeles at St. Louis, 2:30 \ Charley Paddock (second from right) In 1920 the way with his volleying and .\nlnnln «ml Hrlly tary teams from every other itOMK.IU) vi. New York at Washington, l:3i p. m. service for the general awards. overhead smashing. He scored IVMUtli 59 points tn 36. 1 Olhrr Slar noull p. m. Sunday's Games Besides the team competition, Baltimore at Boston, 2 p. m. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati, 2:30 the team members will also lip! I.IITI.l: Ml,Vr.lt KIUK ("MI'ANV TICKKTS and IIKSKKVATIONS p. m. competing for individual honors in MIXKII I.K Mill: 101 MAIN NT. TKI.. fit 4-4tM Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 2:30 FRESH GROUND CHUM most of the 20 matches of theAmi P. m. series. With 11 days of shooting Kal n rrnn I-Pn.peri '.'I San Francisco at Chicago, (2), scheduled, the mntches will draw Mlank Va-ik.-ei JULIAN'S 2:30 p. m. to a close Aug. 28. .Ji'h'mv I'limfi* Sui'iki*. K.ller* .. Los Angeles at St. Louis, 2:30 Stiffer competition than ever Open Dally 5 A.M. to 7 P.M. p. m. Sunday 5 A.M. to 3 P.M. before is expected this yonr with about three thousand shooters en- Rt. 36, Atlantic Highlands The first four jockeys to score tered in the matches. 100 victories this year were Bfll AT 1-0050 llnrtack, Willie Shoemaker, Man- In golf, a ball is ruled lost uel Ycaza and Eddie Arcaro. the player or his caddy nils not; COMBINATION found it (iv minutes after they! inve begun searching lor it. NOVICE STOCK CAR RACING DAILY TO OCTOBER 8th and Water Ski Lessons WAIT BEFORE ===. DAILY DOUBLE CLOSES 1:45 PH. AIR MIDGET RACES CONDITIONED and Tows YOU BUY! 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Mi M Uinlnal IM> f* I and Bob Mathiai, who won *l * decathlon in 1948 and again in 1952, Phono SH 1-1124 EATONTOWN "lS-Friday, Aug. 19, I960 REP BAKK KEGISTER 'Mr. & Miss NJ Burdette Joins Terry Spark Y#s Shore9 Contests No-Hit Pitcher^ To 11-7 Victory Over Red Sox SURF, FIELD AND STREAM New York bundled four rum io ASSOCIATED PRESS Tomorrow Select Group the second off Bed Sox starter Timely Notes on the Great Outdoors BOSTON —New York defeated Tom Brewer. A Bobby Richard- By NELSON BENEDICT KEANSBURG — The Belvidere MILWAUKEE, Wis. (AF)-Lew Boston 11-7 yesterday with an ardson single and Kubek ground- Poo] will be host tomorrow to Burdette, the Milwaukee Braves' eighth inning single by Bill Skow- er drove in single tallies before 20 of the most beautiful girls in fidgety right-hander, who usually ron and Ralph Terry's sparkling Berra banged a wrong-field the area when they compete for Local duck hunters were for the most part in is tagged for plenty of hits but relief pitching swinging the bal- double to the left field corner. the title "Miss New Jersey few runs, has joined baseball's ince for the comeback-conscious clined to take a dim view of 1960-61 gunning regula Shore." Boston shortstop Don Buddin selective, group of no-hit pitchers. ankees, fumbled pincrhitter Hector Lopez" tions as advanced by the U.S. Dept. of Interior and This contest will be run in con- The veteran hurled the first no- A two-run homer by Cletus junction with the "Mr. N. J high bounder in the fifth to ac- the Division of Fish and Game in Trenton. It was gen- hitter of his career — narrowly Boyer and another run-producing count for the other Yankee run. Shore" contest, an event that will missing a perfect game—in blank Skowron single in the ninth erally conceded that Atlantic Flyway wildfowlers had bring forth about 25 of the best Vic Wertz, the man with 82 ing the Philadelphia Phillies lasl frosted the decision for the Amer- RBI to show for his 92 hits this locking-best physically developed night, 1-0, for his 14th victory o ican League leaders in the three- received the worst end of an extremely bad bargain males in the shore. season, drove in three runs for The government had offered the state an option the season and No. 140 in thi our, 27-minute struggle before the home forces. His sacrifice Promoter Lou Collichio, pro- National League. :9,471 at Fenway Park. of 50 days of duck hunting and a four-bird limit or moter who staged professional fly opened the scoring in the first wrestling on the floating ring sus- Burdette, 33, faced the min Terry, fifth New York pitcher inning and his bases-loaded single 40 shooting days and a three-duck daily bag. The pended in the middle of the same mum of 27 batters but lost hi: posting his sixth triumph, allowed irought in two more in the fourth. state, which had been shooting for 70 days and four swimming pool says, "The ideal bid for perfect game immortal only one ball beyond the infield Willie Tasby singled in two healthy and good-looking Amer- ity on a mis-fired slider whici while facing the minimum nine runs while Williams accounted ducks, accepted the latter alternative. So it was writ- ican couple will be chosen." nicked the left-handed swinginj batters over the final three in- for one and Malzone the other. ten, and so it shall be. Ducks will come into season Tony Gonzalez on the righ New York (11) I All of the men entered in the nings. AB K H I Boston <7> shoulder with one out in the fiftl After striking out Frank Mai- Boy»r 3b 5 2 1 AB R H Nov. 19 and hunting will continue through Jan. 7. physique contest are weightlift- inning. Gonzalez then was erase KukfK BJ 5 2 1 Or'en 2b.•• 2 2 1 ers and body builders. zone to open the Red Sox seventh, Berra rl ! 1 2 Tuby ct 3 2 i Daily bag will be three ducks with six in pos- on a double play. Terry got six men on grounders, Mantle ct 6 1 5 Wll'arai It s 0 2 Last year's winner of the Rlto'ron lb 6 0 2 Wertz lb 4 0 1 session. Canvasbacks and redheads are on the "Mr." contest was a blind boy Although noted for his fidget; retired Ted Williams on a liner to Cerv It 4 2 2 Malzone 3b 4 0 l antics on the mound, Burdette i: Howard c 4 1 3 Pa'l'ronl c 3 0 l protected list. That stricture will come as a shock from East Orange, Arthur Eh- short and Don Buddin on a fly Clinton rf 3 1 n a control artist who rarely hit; RI'dson 2b 1 1 1 man. to deep right. b-Lopez 1 0 0 Buddin •• 3 to the many northern Monmouth gunners who a batter or surrenders man> Man P 0 0 0 e.Nlxon 0 o Many of the entrants in the ThThe Yankees rallied in the tl-Dem'strl 10 0 Casalt p 0 0 0 visit the Eastern Shore of Maryland and Virginia, Sea Food Princess Contest and walks. However, when his con eighth after trailing 7-5. Tony Ku Terry p 10 0 Wills P 0 0 0 trol is a fraction off, he ofter Qrtia p 0 0 0 Brewer p 0 0 0 but the stricture was necessitated by the present the Miss Sea Bright Contest bek singled and scored on a Arroyo p 0 0 0 Sullivan p 2 1 o have entered, and the competi allows many hits — even whi Yogi Berra double off the wal a-Hadley 10 0 Fornleles p 0 n o winning. Coats p o 0 (1 f-Run'la 2b 1 0 0 low estate of the diving fowl population. tion should be keen in both in left center. A Berra double cBlan'arrl 10 0 Heaven will protect the working girl, but who events. "It was different out there t earlier in the game had scored McD'ld 2h 1 1 0 There will be trophies to the night," Burdette said while a two more runs. 42 11 14 I will take care of the brant? That query was upon cepting "congratulations froi 31 7 7 three first place winners and Mickey Mantle tied the score a-Callfd out on strikes (or Arroyo in many a tongue upon receipt of word to the effect merchandise prizes. clubhouse visitors. "I was mi on a shot which caromed off sec- 3d; b-neached on error for Richard- TWO SIZES AND STYLES—Japanese weightlifter Kenji ing up sliders, screwballs, curv pnn In 5th; c-Grounded out for Contps that not only had the daily bag limit on brant been The event starts at 8:30 p. m. ond baseman Pumpsie Green's in 51h: d-Struck oul tor Maas In 7th; and will be supplemented with Ohnuma, wearing kimono and sandals and carrying a and an occasional fast ball. Th shins. Mantle stole second and e-FIferl put for Buddin In 8th; f-Ground- big thing was that I was puttin oil out for Fornleles in 8th. Increased from six to eight but further there would entertainment. In the event of fan, pauses -to talk to American weightlifter Richard rode home with the winning run New York 040 010 033-11 the ball where I wanted—hittin on Skowron's single to left Boston 130 300 000— 7 be 60 shooting days on brant and geese! rain the show will be held the Zirk of Caldwell Township, at Olympic Village outside following Saturday night. Del Crandall's target." The brant and honker season will open Oct. 22— Rome. They'll compete in different weight classes in Burdette, who has a 14-7 rec ord, had the Phillies beating hi almost four weeks in advance of the duck inaugural Olympics. IAP Wirephoto) Burdette Throws No-Hitter, pitches into the ground. Onl —and will run through Dec. 20. Daily bag limit on Eastern League four balls were hit to the ou brant will be eight, possession the same. Two Canada field—all for easy out. The Mi Lead geese may be killed daily. Possession limit on honkers Set For Tilt waukee infielders were credit' Pirates Hold Solves Problems with 19 assists. has been set at four. ASSOCIATED PRESS its for seven innings, broke Cal PHILADELPHIA CAP) — The TcLish's scoreless-inning streak Lester G. MacNamara, superintendent of game yester With New York Giants Monday Freehold Starts Outside of the Brooklyn-Los An- 16 in the eighth when Don management.for the Division of Fish and Game, last day solved schedule problems geles Dodgers, no club has been oak doubled, Bill Mazeroski brought about by the proximity night expressed confidence that there were more than BEAR MOUNTAIN, N. Y. - Garry Henley, 9.7 sprinter from tougher for Lew Burdette than ngled and Dick Stuart, batting of the Philadelphia Ramblers This is a holiday and picnic area Little Huron College, slated for 3-Day Plan ir winner Vern Law, belted his enough brant on the Atlantic Flyway to support the and the league's new entry a for most folks, but not for Green offensive end or flanker back; the Philadelphia Phillies in his FREEHOLD — Freehold Raci 1th home run. It was McLish'i laddonfield. and Don Herdon, a fast running 10-year National League career, heavy gunning pressure which will almost certainly Bay Packers of the National way moved another step forwai ghth defeat against four vic- The Ramblers previously hav< Football League. back from Tampa University. Yet it was against the Phillies iries. be directed against the small, black geese. ilayed at home on arena ice last week by introducing tr They are here preparing to and Lemar Mc- "three-day box system." Tr that the lanky Milwaukee right- Moon's 12th home run, his only Federal and state game wardens girded them- Tuesdays and Fridays. This-sea- meet the New York Giants on Han will share the quarterback ion they had planned to play new method means that the owi hander pitched his first no-hitter it in six trips, beat reliever selves for a busy enforcement season. That four- Monday night in Jersey City's duties. , the league's ers now will check in their stork last night, winning 1-0 and com lark Freeman (3-2) after the Wednesday and Saturday but, be- tercentenary pro football game leading scorer last year with week interval between the brant and duck open- muse the arena won't always be that is ready to race with t ing within one pitch—a fifth-in ubs had tied it 3-all in the at Roosevelt Stadium. 94 points, will be at left racing secretary's office a day inth inning on Ron Santo's ings could easily deteriorate into a violator's para- available on those nights, the Never one to get excited over halfback and his running mate at ning slider that was just a little Ramblers must also play some earlier than in the past Free- ghth home run, his second of dise. Certainly there will be a great many "brant" a victory, the Packers' genera! right half will be Dowler. Moore, hold custom. oo close—of a perfect game. he game. Frank Thomas hit his Tuesday and Friday games. manager and head coach, Vinnie whose loss through injury last hunters abroad In areas where the birds are rarely League president Tom Lock Moving up the draw was of It was Burdette, too, who 18th home run in the sixth for Lombardi, is driving his charges season had much to do with the scored the run, getting a double he Cubs, who blew a 2-0 lead on If ever seen. hart said the problems turned oul Packers taking a nose dive aft- little surprise. The revision had hard this week in spite of an been anticipated ever since no- n the eighth inning and scoring ihortstop Ernie Banks' two-run There were, however, fairish flights of brant to be minor. There will be sev- opening preseason triumph over er opening with three victories, n Fridays on which both thj tice had been served by Mrs. on Billy Bruton's two-bagger that ;rror in the seventh. Sandy Kou- the tough at completed the starting offensive beat ex-Brave Gene Conley. ax (6-8) won his fifth in a row. on the lower Shrewsbury and Sandy Hook Bay last Ramblers and the Haddonfiek backfield. Constanct Enslen, the track's entry will be at home. New Orleans last Saturday night. racing secretary, that the 520- Despite Burdette's near-perfect autumn. Some Canada geese were also killed on And the former Giant offensive Veteran Mac McGee, one of the Each team in the league ha caDacity stall area was filled and performance, the second placl e SINCE IB4I*— ' nearby tidal rivers. Moreover, the brant bagged loop's best pass receivers, will 32 home games and each team coach isn't taking anything for laden with top-fl'",ht crop sever- Braves remained fa gameg s be be at left end and three fellows hereabouts were fit to eat, something which could will play a minimum of four granted though his old pro club al days before the meeting got hind front-running PbPittsburghh . will share the right wing. They games with each other club. dropped its first game to the Chi- underway. The Pirates won their fourth in not always be said for brant shot in the salt are , Steve Meiling- SEA-SKIFF WORKS cago Bears at Toronto last Mon- Mrs. Enslen also reported that a row, a 3-2 decision at Cincin Lockhart laughed about the er and Garry Knafelc. Bud Skor- marshes to the south'ard. day night. she has a long list of owners nati. Los Angeles moved past situation, onski and are the Shooting hours will be from a half-hour before Naming his starting offensive still seeking stall space. "The idle St. Louis into third place, "These problems are mild com- holdover tackles and Fred Thur- and defensive units for the Jer- best will be served first when nine games back, with a 13-in- MERCURY sunrise to sunset except on opening day of both sea pared to those we had when we ston and are the sey City game yesterday, Lom- room is available," she said ning, 4-3 victory over the Chicago 'ormed the Eastern League in important running guards in Outboard Motors sons (brant and ducks) when the guns will have to hole 1935," he recalled. "Each team bardi nominated only one new Virtually every feature dash Cubs on Wally Moon's home run their fire until noon. Packer and he is an old pro. The Lombardi's offensive attack. Jim In thi American League, the • Service was supposed to play 21 games Ringo, All-League center, will be of the current young meeting has at home with three New York distinction of being the only new involved Class "B" pacers, fur- New York Yankees gained a 2V2 Parts face on the surprise team of the handing the ball back to McHan game lead, pairing an 11-7 vie teams that made a total of 63. and Starr. ther proof that the track is • Outboard But there were only 42 dates NFL's Western Conference last crowded with its richest talent tory at Boston with Cleveland's available for them in Madison year, which produced the coach , former Michigan ever. The daily feature, inci- 8-6 decision over the Chicago Boats White Sox. Baltimore tied the Square Garden. of the year in Lombardi and great who was obtained in dentally, has been moved to th? • Trailers "Well, some of those games rookie of the year in Boyd Dow- trade from Cleveland last sea- seventh race each day. In the White Sox for second place by never did get played, although ler, is Willie Davis. He will son, shared the end posts with past the main event was the beating Washington 10-8. Detroi New & Used rapped Kansas City 11-6. the result is listed for every one handle the left /lank on the de- Davis on defense. Completing sixth. Boats n the record books, even to fensive line. the front quartet in the Packers' Burdette, 14-7 for the season goals scored. We often laugh But that does not mean that 4-3 will be , a nine- and Bruton each had two of Mil CA 2-3495 now about what we call our the Packers did not get their year veteran, and Henry Jordon, Victory Topper waukee's 10 hits off Conley, who like Burdette, didn't walk a man. 491 Atlantic Ave., Long Branch 'darkhouse' games." share of rookies and that Lom- a four-year man also obtained in

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VOti TWA.T KlMDAPAIMT WASH OFF > I CERTAuMLY DAOTfS WW WASHCFF ,•> HP HITTERS^ rSRE LEFT- HAWDEP INSTRUCTION 20—ftteay, Aug. 19, 1960 RED BANK BECISTEtt ADIOS AND TKO0B •OATS * ACCfSSOWB fDSINESS NOTICfS INSTRUCTION OUTBOARD XDTOB BOAT - AMP tuerrou YACHT OWHEKSS ATTBWTW»: Mmr- c, ennr TWIN BORO RAMBLER In* Ipmruiee It our tftcMty. Ut Cm collect ODMon ELECTRONICS - ELECTRONICS at be ymt ctmttmxmt msebmen, put THE' J>A»I» uPHoimmiY atop — »o «nd to worry, We will piy «*«, up- RED BANK REGISTER CLASSIFIED RATES NEW ADDRESS: any JOMH provided you town tt hojiterr. High quality workroaoehlo, Vepare NOW for your Mure in fbi», the httetr growing with u«, LOW RATJ5 OF <*, Under 27 Peart St.. B« owner. JH!>5 HELP WANTED-FEMALE Minimum Insertion Three l.lnrs 195S RAMHI-KR custom four-door station wagon. Automatic, raiito | EASTERN SEA SKIFFS — The best am! hfatfr - $1675 buyuy s In 116 " andd 20' outboartd d iikilfsk . LJCENSEH BEAUTY CULTURE class commences September 6th. Rimd adl using TJip Register's P. O. Box -V extra. Thh e BoaBt CCentert . 75 Whit EL Rd TEACHER. Apply Richard's Schoo Rich: lo class;/)-. Hit or rrjeil any advertisement Is reserved li»57 PIJYMOITH four-iinnr aiiinmatli'. Kailto and heiiter, power steering. 75 White EL. Reodf Beauty. 25 Broad St.. Red Bank. /.ike »<•«• - .- •• - 5 075Hank. by The Register. 17 PLYMOl'TH two-door custom waK'tn. One owner $975 SALESGIRL WANTED — Full and part We will not be responsible for errors, unless they are detected THOMPSON. HARBOUR, WoodPmay time. Sylvettes Children's Depart- before the seron.l Insertion. 1056 RAMH1..EI1 custom four-door station wagun. Automatic, radio Flying Dutchman sail boata. Skim MONMOUTH RADIO ELECTRONICS nivl heali-r. . 11175 ment, Mlttdletown Shopping Center. See No cancellations will be accented or changes made In advertise- mers. tlvlnrude motors. Dockage and ,Mrs. Greene. ments one hour after receipt nt office. 1955 FOIIH two-rtonr ffdnn Falrlane. Auinnintip, radio and heater. jtorage. II. J. Wilson Boat Works. I7BARGAIN — Any boat you want lo care for two school children. _LlRh: 1!*56 FORH custom four-dnor sfilnri. Radio anil heater % 750 own. Low bank rates. Financing ar- housework. Call SH 1-2010 or SS 2-O205. Dept. B ii.AssniKi) msri.AV rangements completed In one call at WANTED — Nurse'a aid for 7 a.m SM A. M. Buy Ilpfiire ftihllrallon with priml two dan before GOOD TRANSPORTATION CARS any ot our offices. THE MONMOUTH lo 3 p.m. shift. Five-day week. Ap- 814 Coolcman Ave. ' Asbury Park, N. J. COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. SH 1pl-y In person; Mount Pleasant Manor, I>ub)lratfr>n. 1000. 38 Freneau Ave., Matawan. 1951 "s to 1953's PRospeet 4-0303 MHKCUKY outboard sales and service. A SALESWOMAN with experience In Call Classified—SH 1-OOK) or OS 1-0325 $95 to $195 Big discounts on 195U motorB. The misses Htid women's coats. Mont- Uonl Center. 7& WHlte St.. Red Bank. gomery Ward. Mon mouth Shopping NIGHTS, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Opt-n Sundays and Holidays 9 to I Center, Eatontown. 1 HELP WANTED—Male - Female SO AUXILIARY SLOOP. Rood condi- EXPERIENCED DRAPERY operator, HELP WANTED—MALE Dial SH 1-1310 AUTOS AND TRUCKS MOBILE HOMES tion, must sell. Best oiler. HI 3- Oood pay. pa hi vacations and holi- OPEUATOItS WANTED — Lining set- lilt. O!!« nn private telrl'l.nnrs are tr.ll-frrr to OS 1 (IMS Irem tile ntlillV LAURIOI.A SAYS GOING TO CALIFORNIA — Munt sell. days. Apply: Interior Shop, 428 Broad MALE HELP WANTED lerfl, collar setters, also sonbar BPU foll"»lnB »:.T.!or,s: LO»fil G. COilax i. KEansIiury 6, WHItnpy 6. RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1558 Detrolter Home Trailer. llVxiS1. 17' M.F.G. fiberglass blue «ieluxe boat. St., Shrewsbury. SH 7-230G. era. Apply In person: Atlantic Cloth- fain nn rrivme teuplione! arc toll [-re lo Pit l-nnio from the 1953 I>mlf;p Coronet 9p Broad St., Red Bank. Our OWTH-rs aftrr !) p.m. • fun. Call KU 1-0GS2. awaitInR Avon service. High weekl> We are hiring now. BOATS & ACCESSORIES Call SH 1-1019. Ask lor EXPERIENCED COUPLE — Live In. L(i?T - • Mixrri clirm. l.u-ttM runnier. 1W7 rHKYKI.Kl: foiir-iicor sedan 1055"ToNTlAC Sta7~ci7lef four-door «e- IS' CONVERTIBLE outboard cruiser. arnings, and pleasant interesting %-ork Monmouth Beach area. Must lik« ? Brick Township. N. J. PLUMBER EXPERIENCED on Job- Hi.VI FOP.LI two-door, rafllo and henter. inWINS' YACHT WORKS SH 1-5049. Bank. LOST — Family P.unnlnc condition. 575. Call OPERATOR — On blouses and dresses bing and burners, part-time or full Many, Many Others Marine Park. Red Bank SH 1-0003 14' GLASKPAK runabout. Kxccllent con. time. Call SH 7-3618 after 6 p. brown, lifdlpr SH 1-S7S4 dltion. Will sHl for half of oriRlnal Section work, and blind stitch ma- swerf to name K MARINE SUPPLIES chine. 'J94 Mnrket St. VA 6-3564. RRANTi NEW Nsr Prln*. Take over cost. Fully equipped. Inrluding running HOOFERS Only experienced mei SITUATIONS WANTED, Female Maurice Schwartz rrythlns For The Boatman, New lights nnd cavrr. 1'sed one season, need apply. We supply material and payment. Eoinp overseas. Jersey's larpest marine supply house. BEAUTICIAN — wanted steady. Kick' equipment. Must have car, Apply: o _OA 2-:52fc $475. 1!*5!» EVINRITDE 3S h.p. ilotor Beauty Salon, 275 Rt. 35. Mlddletown. WILL HELP with parties, dinners or PUBLIC NOTICE Evinrude Sales and Service. Kimrantcoil tn perfect condition, $300. Apply In person. West IJerfjcn PI., Red Bank. other occasions. Babysitting, light & Sons infill ~ri:7NZ. Pxcellcnt rnmiltlon, as- Both mpciher, $7Wl. Boat ran he see ATTENTION HORSEMEN THE IIOATMAN'S SHOP PARTS MAN to take chnrgc ol whole housework. Sll 1-SSS1. HI West Frrnt strct Red Bank sume payments Tall 21 Wharf Ave. Red Bank ;it Irwm's Yai'ht Works, lied Tlnnh, or STALLS in adntilr. PacljucH .>.'.'-i» and ICE ]-2<7fi EXPERIENCED OPERATORS department. experience necessnry, P.ELIAULE WOMAN wishes to tak« facilities for hchl tranlnc ar.d leefif KM.iilysiile 7-07S7 Open Sundays and Holiday call SM l-'JlfiO. Siiltiry pplus commissionommission. McFaddin Ca care of children In her home. 157 up on *; mile Irainini; track. Loi'.itmn OPEN .NIGHTS l'l.M KOKI> — Klnor flliifl. iflfiR Tliun- 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. 16" LYMAN JU'NAHOrT - 1H5D Scott costs. Tochet makers, sleeve tellers, (tillac-OHls,tillOHl 251 BroadwaBroadwayy , LoLonng Staple Ave. SH 7-2603. Will board. crl.lr.i rn^inc. new top, nrw lire*, SH 1-57S0 Branch. 6 milrs from Mm;in(i;;:ri Park 0:1 Co .m- HI"'PI 'V I.,\H!tIfll..\" 5AYS of 1\"> )l l'.. t'letlric stjirtlnj:. Wind Mile collar setters, 6-10 p. m. t'nlon shop, TYPING DONE AT HOME xy Kd.. P.L M7 lEstnntown-KrcrhoM RETAI„....,,L, AT WHOLKSA1.K I'lllCES tlH-r Interior. i; 'd condition. ?I5(I. ~T21 ccnvertil'le top. canvas cover, ronu WANTED — Rd.'. Huntirhroolc_F.irins _Ll_g_-3J3»- , {i ^-| CA 2-3S13. YOU CAN HAVE your cake and _n IBM electric Call SH 1-5185. L 9 Country pquire. N:lie-prt"5('n- like we Hid. fo 33c per controls, anchor, IIPW fire t'xtinpulsln 35 hour week, vacation with pay and pTcpiTtfticedd nntn l steadyy. Call CO A-Mrs. WynherR. trailer. Many t-xlras. .Muoririf; to e IHJ2 f 6 i £ n \v;itull. Pi Ion truck. ably priced. OS 1-0964. Fort Monmouth Any and all trash removed. Largo BIG VAI.fE 14' flnt bfd with roller. Good con Ft. DeNormnndle Ave. PRACTICAL NURSE also Nurse's Aid. dump truck. SU 7-2144. AUTOMOBILE INS1RANCK dltlon. Call Sll 7-(Ci:. FRlr_JIaven Sll 7JJ010 -G- O\VENsT:AHTN~0riuiSER. A-l co7 Apply in person Rlvercrest Nursing dltion. Hest offer over S2,20n. Wilson Home, 31 Clinpln Ave., Knl Bank be- THREE BOYS — Available tor lawn Limits 10-^0-5 1SS1 MERCt'KV two-door sertan. Call FJBERGLASSED SKIMMER riinahout llftMEDIATE OPENINGS AUTOMOTIVE 12'. 7'i, h.p. lflRS Hcott Atwater with Ront IVorfts, Long Branch, or call LI tween 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. mowing, weeding, boat care, light standard Bureau Rates S38.IO LI 2-97S2. ask for Arnold. Any rea 2-0647. Opportunity to grow with new anchoresd . Experienced. Evenings SH 7- Allstntr 531.20 sonahle offer. controls and steer Inc. Excellent condi- SALESLADY — Full time permanent 1S6S. AUTOS AND TRUCKS tion. Asking $175. MI 7-5375. 12'~SAILHOAT — Excellent cnnr, J325. SH in person only Tetley's, 17 Broad St., These are permanent positions. niatic. radio and hpatrr, low mile- 17H9 Red Hank. HETAIL AT WHOLESALE TRICES Pennsylvania General $25.30 ape. RV l-('5"7. after (J p.m. condition. $125. 40 h.p. motor. $100. 1655 Chrysler New Yorker hardtop, nlr- Allfliro has lend insurance value CA 2-5lLI.Tc~^~I!lack. four door, Twin on [board engines, excellent enn work in dryy cleaning plantp . ppApplyy automatic, radio and heater, wliitewiill." coruli- 13' 1!I5!» LYMAN — 40 h.p. I960 John- f BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES raillo. all niitoniatlc, son. Fully equipped for skiing, top dition. Cost $3,500 sacrifice 31 j75. hO person: ToT p HaHt CleanersCl , RtRt .3 535. CALL SH 1-1019. Two-tone. $25 down, low monthly pay- ALLAIRE AGENCY lion. SH 7-SSS1. Middletmvn, between 9 a.m. and 3 p.in. ments. SHndyslrle 1-3(50 l!i» Broad Street condition. Many extras. $1100. SH 1-7084 1951 PONTIAC Star Chief. Four-door l.T Sllverton Sea Kkifr. Off UN's. Ll'N's. nurses' aids, companions SALESMAN REAL ESTATE — Be 1.A8JU0LA MOTORS SPECIAL SUMMER CLOSEOUT 1 120 E. Newman Springs Rd. TRIUMPH -- TR-3 convertldlo, IKS', tiin. dtue. power steerlnK. power shore sports /iisJierm.i n L's (>".\."'»" «ml bnby nursps. Contingt-nt or fuJl- happy, make money. Join county's wmir, wire wheels, like new. Call brakes. SH 1-42(14. New 17' Chetek I^pftrake sea ?kl(( i-tS. Completely refitteil and repnwered time duty. Fur Information call Mala fastest growing realty firm. Krono As- SCHENKEL p.ed Rank __ SH 1-2433 with new -1(1 h[». electric stnrlln sociates Inc., LI 2-2133. CA 2MIM. wnn Nurses Registry. LO i'J!57 1W5~CHEVROLET BEL AIR conver- lflm KORP -- Kour-Hfior flfilnn, V-S JnlinsnntmsDii,, IIhalE t cry nnd fontrnis. Kfpular j p'nnVpd New 100 pal. moncl fuel tank. nt. 35 between Kcyport-Miadlelown I!i5o PONTIAC four-door, Rood running New halt fry. pond tires. Sift), f.-ill WOMAN for lipht houaekecplng and CUTTER, experienced on knit poods, lihle. Power lirakfs. rarlio, heater. condltlun. list J1.S20. yours for 11,195. No down! stnlnlr: t «tenl fish box. New i!5 watt nnd woolens. PleRSant working condi* Dally 9-9 Saturday, Sunday 10 6 Excellent condition. SH iturday. SH 7-213R. pnyniciit. jrifl per month. Apelco flhip-to-sliorp radio. Brnckway care vt children, for working mother, SH 1-3292 l.tvf in. In Llncroft. SH 7-1917. lions, liberal employee benefits. Mlnp' MOTOPXYCLE — Harley Davidson. CADILLAr - - 1*Hfi Rulck 1959 Ofi On Mnhlle tcoupt- ilr Vlllo nutslrlr. Evinrude motor, controls and bell Bros. Hoat Yard. Riverview Ave.. Chance for advancement. Write "EX msine. 1-ocked axle, 1S3R Bulck trans- JTho flneft in German EnRlnerrlnc. Sfl steering wheel. In water. Angler's Ma- Neptune. Call PRospcct 4-OS70, TRos• MATURE, reliable woman to babysit. CLUSIVE." Box 511. Red Bank. tionally known franchise. $23,500 mission. Good paint. RU 1-2121 after miles per callon o/ c,i». The besTh<'» old Rlrt has n<»vrr let ui rfmvn! r/nfl. Sea Hrlpht. CA 2-OT7S. pect S-236J) or KKIIOB I-3Z67. Mom Jay throupli Knday, S-4. Two 6 p-m. model that is made. Two-door hard 1125 cash. As Is. Call Sll 1-4116. Irhlltlren. Call KE 6-3266. MECHANIC for outboard motor first season. No competition. lop. JM5. H' SPORT Ri:NABOi;T--ini'iS Barhnur IS'~TTIOMPS"ON""OFF SHORE. Navy pairs. 4488 hours, sadsteadyy work,, 1P52 Ford V-P. as Is. A-l motor. 17.000 TO cnnvortltilc Ex- with Evinrude :i5 h.p. Windshield, con- WAITRKSS-COI'NTER (1IRL from S:30 year, modern shoph , goodd equipmeni t $10,000 down, includes $5,500 de- LABRIOLA MOTORS trols, (iterrtnR. good ski Imat. cost SI200 top and niBhinns. 35 h. p. KvinriniP miles. $fi5. 120 E. Newman Springs Rd.. celtrnt condition. STOil down. y^7 ner motor, elrctrlc starter. Very pood con a.m. lo 2:3n p.m.. some experience excellent opportunity. Boalman's shop, posit on lease. Illness forces sale. Red Bank SH 1-2133 month. Will consider trade. CA new. will sell for $50(1. RI' 1-1701. preferred. Apply in person Town Colfee 21 Wharf Ave.. Red Bank. LO 6-2NI3 -I't'nii. 58on. Call after 6 p. m. SH 1shop. Liltlp Silver Shopping Center. 1PS6 FO!U> nnp-ton ntrkiip. Very pood ATTKNTION BASS~F7SHERMEN — 1 .V TRfCK-TIRE SALESMAN, experienced. TV SALES AND REPAIR-$6,000 AUTOS AND TRUCKS AUTOS AND TRUCKS condition. Curlry Hnmes. utility boat powered with Bripps 25 H. P; ELGIN motor, 13' t I WOMAN ^ CARE OF T'l^yeaToki Liberal draw against commission sn i-ftinn Strntton air cooled enplne excellent for with cnrfT rolj; Phone I chilli six days per week at 61 LllExtensiv- e company benefits. Montgom-ibuVS fine going business. Stock river troll in p, for blues nnd bass and han PI.. Red Bank. Septenihi-r throiiRh CA 2-O4SS ery Ward. Jlonmouth Shopping Center. -nilal. n,.r-h--~ nr;ri, 1J1S3 FORP — Two-dnnr. aiitomRtlr soft era lib i np. Trailer and bont ready 1 June. Call WH ' ' ski»» WM Johnson oiitlinnni mntor. Ktill act nf; TJiis is n steady yrar-rounrt position, ELECTROLUX CORPORATION Terms arranged. stand-up head ronm, under y y p Leather Interior—Naturally Full Power FAIR HAVEN* YACHT WORKS l K<»r ft:uls write 'Gil.il" BoB x MEN wantpil. Snips anti iervirc. Me- fi.iv>- ton, Bnnt mnior new T)iJ5 chanical background helpful. 608 Pros- Brnnv I,ABRIOI.A SAYS Ft. DoNormamlle Ave. sprinp, Full equi it to pass Coast GROCERY-MEAT MARKET — Fair Haven SH 7-3010 HOl'SEWOKKKR WANTED — Livr in pect Ave.. Little Silver shopping Cen- RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PI'.ICKS Giinrd Auxilinrv Inspection. In water. ter. RH 1-1070. Long established. Good location. 1958 IMPERIAL 4-DR. SEDAN 105R Chevrolet Tmpala convertible. Auto- $3,000. SH 1-M19. •tl. own room Hiul TV. Call SI'MMER CLEARANCE on 1960 West v 1-2!1T5 pvpntnRf! only. Doing $60,000. Five-room apart- matic transmission, radio: hentrr. tube- Bend outhoards and hoat«. Rumson ™L less whllewflll tires, rllrectionnl?. like Bont A Sport Shop, 7 \V. River Rd.. ment included. SHOWROOM CONDITION new, $45 down and lo'v, low monthly Rumson. COI'NTERTOIRL -- Dry cleanlnK e»- FACTORY payments. BUSINESS NOTICES tabilshment. No experience necessary. LABRIOLA MOTORS 12' BOAT 1'SED five hours. 5 h.p. Full and part time. Call OS 1-2233 for DRY-STATIONERY - Shopping 120 E. Newman Springs Rrt. motor, oars - and anchor. Sacrifice. appointment. BRANCH Call LI 2-2S0S. KOH THEE WORK, C4O trco service. Center. Help available. New ned Bank SH 1-243.1 Topping, trimming, removal, Call LI MAIf) too live In nice home. CookinCookng Mow hlrlnK men 'or permanent posi- BARRON & JARMON, INC. ami upstairs clpnntnpt . OthrOhr hi>lhp clm tion In an organization thai fives every When In p .ypnr nlii. two MEN Fnlr Havon SH 7-21G3 We have n few permanent openlnps For these and other good Inctudes: Heater, Directional*, White Walls hoys after school. Flvp rtav wrrli. ROTOTILUXG. LANDSCAPING. spilt 11 n. m. to .'. li. m. 515. KE 6-1S25 fr mature older men to represent buys be sure to see us. rail fenres. lawn mowing, odd lobs. aftrr 5:no p. nl. our nationally known product In the REGULAR PRICE $2,145.50 Ganson B ros. SH 7-4261. area. Can earn 5Wi) monthlv In dig' FRANK VAN SYCKLE, Inc. SALESGtr.I. WANTED — Three nifleil manner. Phnne CH 7-5676. Fl-RNITL'PE REPINISHED-P.cpnired. four days jirr week. Exiterir Over 50 Years Selling Automobiles catttnet making, frrp e5llmntrs. Pick- ncCPKsnry 'In Children's Wear. Unit ft ELECTRICIAN Experlrnred in con- INSTRUCTION up and delivery. W. Murrny. KE fi-4077. rtetty Simp, fi* Brond St.. RPII Bftnk. duct and control circuits. Apply in 149 W. Front St. Red Bank SH 1-1296 BARRON & JARMON, INC. 1 erson Hyilrncarljon Chf rniciil. Inc., CAP.PENTRY — All typfs. Rppa flnstics nivtflton. Locust St.. Keypnrt. 10 Center St. Freehold HO 2-0570 71 SOUTH BROADWAY LONG BRANCH altpratlons and additions. Jack RICHARD BEAUTY SCHOOL Ma tarn, KB 6-4f)7fl. HELP WANTED-MALE Gf'KNiNf? — For two young men Enroll now tor tiummei cJaa.iM. Mr- interested In route selling fnr Middle- canclltloncd. Call or write. Sll 1-SS65. TALENTED Cnnndlan sonmtrrBs nffprs tnwn «mi Eatnntmvn area. Car iissen- !>pwlrtE to still vnur tfiptp P. o. Rox 22fi, Rert Bank. Allaire STE1NWAV OliANU TIANO k Son AKPney. «' 10" JI.54J ONLY QUALITY IMPORTED AUTOMOBILES Hit m TONR rAHI.N'ET I walnut) U2,1 PART-TIME TKLEPJIONE «fij«-« rep- HAMMOND BXTKAVOICE -...JIJ95 MONMOUTH'S MOST ACTIVE LOT refle ntn lives for New York Times. Hours 7-fl p. m. Hnrt or all day Satur- SALES AND SERVICE SAVIN' SEASON SPECIALS 'lay. Col|f*K« or onlfs hnckKmund prr- fcrrril. Write "T.S.H." Box Ml. Red RENTAL AND INSTRUCTION 1960 FORD, MERCURY, LINCOLN EXECUTIVE CAkb MID-SUMMER Rank. Open Dally Till 9 — Saturday Till 6:30 '53 LINCOLN 4 dr. Sedan, Hydramatic 150. )M II5SSER WANTED — ExpTrleirtMMl COOKMAN AVE. AND MAIN ST. nn ladles dre^.sen. Apply Landau Knit- '53 DODGE 'J-dr. Sedan. Harjiain 235. tinn Corp., lyicuwt St.. Kryport. PR 5-9300 '54 PONTIAC Convertible Coupe, Hydra. R&H 350. I'KKSSKliR, KXPKKIKNCKl) -- Lnd- SALT IIAVFINEST QUALITY '53 MKRCUKY 2-dr. Svdan, Mcrcomatic, R&H 450. CLEARANCE SALE! ies routs and suits, t'ninn Klirtji, B"red D. Wlkoll. Ca '57 RLNAULT Dauphine 4-dr. Sedan 650. itendy work. Jny- Dee Mfg. Cn., Inr., 811 10(64. IMPORTED Washington A Felt US St., South Am- '56 FORD Fairlanc; Fordnr, Full Power RD5 doy. PArltWftV ll(i!Jf». RAUB IN your old furniture with no •5!) Mil - $2050 down payment and get a new parlor '57 PLYMOUTH Savoy, 4-dr., Pnwerflitc M)5 or dining room srt at Bale prlcpn, Wl|. •57 CilEVROLl-T "2I«" G-cyl., 4-dr. Sedan »5fl. •SS IIIU.MAN ItrsKY - $!2»n AUTOS AND TRUCKS Ham Lt'f! Furniture Inc., Hwy. 38, '56 OLDSMOHILI-: "hS" 2-dr. Hardtop, Hydra. !)50, •5S ATSTIN MEAI.EY SPRITE „ I12D5 Mlriittftown, fill 1-3213, open •venlnxi 'SB^fl S1WC1 llli B p. m. '57 FORD Custom Fordnr Sednn, Fnrdomatic !I95. "Best engineered" ot economy ; Ml AI'STIN IIEAI.EY SL'MS CAHII HHGISTEKS - New and uioil, '56 MI .RCURY Monlclair. 4-dr., Full Power 1050 station wagons. Costs less to buy i many modcli, reasonable. We lell. •5s iiii.t,MAN ;it;M'X innoii SRDAN* s w,n T,H KDSKL Pacer, 2-tir. Hrircllnp, Full Power 111.10, and less (o operate. Real econo- RENAULT j ri'nt. rcnnlr. Talco Ca«h I'.ceUtft Ca r '.17 Mil SUM '57 FORD Fairlanc Victoria, Fnrdnmatic 10'(, i. my, yet plenty ot load space. $ Jj^ '5(1 LINCOLN I'remiere. 2-dr. llardlnp. Full Power lL"i!i 'M NKIUI JAC.t'AU UOADSTKU .! JMWi j 1'YI'KWitITEItS, ADDING machines. Knnuch room for the whole '.15 Mil.I.MAN 4-Dnolt SKI'AN 5 ,l!i,l DAUPHINE All niaKrn new or used, auaranteed. '57 MONTCLAIR 4-dr Sidan. MfiM. PS D^i family. It's the lowest priced sta- ii()W as |2!i. Surplco's 1(JI Monmoutll 1899 '55 Md'Il-' I'.dAliSTKK viri.'iO '.IS FORD Fnirliinc "",W" 1 ardor. JO.M i:|f|,"/, tion wagon with FIVE doors! i M. Next lo thriller. HI] 7 048.V '57 LINCOLN Pnmiuc 2-dr. Haidtnp. lull Power 17!i5 '.It Mil,I.MAN (-HflOlt SEDAN I L'W 4 CV | HO YAH RCWHJTA — Hiirmen flrlndcr. M3 AIWIN » 75 Kxeelient ronillllon. 14 yean old. '5<1 FORD Fairlanc ".W \ii.tona. FOM, PS H50. O|ll altpr_kji. in. Bit 1-11122. '5'J BUICK LnSabrc 2-dr. Hardtop, Dynafln lfl05. M: XKI;« JAfii'AH COITE j mo CARAVELLE USED CAR SPECIALS! 'J! MnTH ? !i5ll j SlTi KMAN ITKTI HPIIINli unit Him-" iiiitim nullrpftd (ilnuhlpi J3f». Auto- STATION WAGON HDQTRS FOR 40 YEARS •V) r/!-.i HOADJJTKI! j:nin iH/illc i'11-t'lrlr Jjul uulrr Jicntpr . Like new. Whitcwnlls, R&H. FltKBZKHH. AND TKI.HVIHIflNH I''oli RALB. VIK WILL ALHO HUY VOUIl '57 FORD fi-Pass, Cnunlrv Sedan, lordomatic in.'i 1057 MCA. Green, wire wheels, R&H $1,11)5 AMERICAN OLD ONKH. WH IIAVK GXPKRT 1(K. '.IS FORD fi-Pas.s. Country Sedan l-ordomatir 14!lr, 1955 AUSTIN HLAI.F.Y. New paint. 26,000 miles $I2!)5 '5(1 l-'OI'.li VKTOItIA - 1 5!P5 PA 111 MKN AT VflHll RKHVICR 24 '5'l FORD F-2.1II ••; 'Ion Impress, llar^ain |4'lri' IKll'ltH A DAY. ALL WOIIK llllAK- 1959 RKNAUI.T DAUPIIINF. 4-dr. Sedan $1250 Ml FOKIl (TBTOM » .V.'fi ANTBII), I1AVHIIOIIH HEHVICW CO 7 "Hkd Byl ^ '.VI Mir.li MAIM,INK 2DO(m RKIIAN J <0(l IIWY :ul nn.l iri'll HT., ItKLKOIlD. Slitliii): mot, R&II, one owner, 17,000 miles. KKJ1-2227. KB fl-SMII, KB BIIMO. '58 MKRCUKY n-l'nss. Colony Park. Full Power l«% M-l I'IIKVIIOI.KT TWO-'I'KN S-l'Odlt NKHAN S !IH IMS VOLVO SKDAN-2-clr., htack . $H25 1099 '.Vi llfl''i; • | 5(5 i nvirvUiltn. (live lliii'nlgheit prlcn. Whiti'Wiills, Top condition. "j| MHinTpy «KHAN % 400 Includes tho Heater i Call tVlllinm Li>ff Kilrnllurn. Inc.. llwv. YEAR-END PRICES NOW! '•>! rii:.li I'l's'luM '.'IKMHt .. t 2('.'> 1 IV MlilillnlDUn HII IKI3 upon ivo. DOMESTIC Plus $176 Down nines till N |i til Mk l-'nmi I'lll'NTIlV NfJftllK . .. »15:T. HlfiO 101(1) COUN'IKY SQUIK1-; Station VJn i,n $3,'l!i5 Or Your Car TWO TV'"i i)tiiliy ciililnet, IIIJIXI coiiilltliiM, 11)11, • PEUGEOT UI) I-IMI. JMO PLYMOUTH SAVOY $]RS() SPECIALS! LINCOLNS and COMETS 4-dr. sedan. Radio nnd heater. LAWN MIIWKit JACOJiifoNr24" Kslnti • CITROEN Vllh nulliv Two yum uhl. lineii in. 1059 I'OKD GAI.AXIK 4-dr. Sedan $|K95 I960 Borgward Isabella Sed. $1995 lie. in mrelirnt rondlliiin. Itfnuiin lur V-D, power Mvrrlntt, shift, low mlleiiri1, 2-dr., 5000 miles. HFllIng relni'iileil and hnve HIIIIIII ^rI*«« Competitive - Reliable • DAIMLER nri'n, (!»sl ni'W S4R0, rinrrlflcn infl V.Ki IHilXili Ai\r. Sed/in. (iwid cMv\\\mn $ 153 V8 SPORTS CAR Phimi. mi 'heap transportation. 1954 Morris Minor, 4-dr. Sed. $ 595 KIONMdltK - l''lllpr WMI AllilnRl in'sv. maeliltii, Mil 7 Him liKIHOIIlM liiMilliVri', flieslii" RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS t,Uih t ENGLISH n hh Mil I ,'IIMI Cavalier 'IIHIT tilt- I ,11 AGENCIES DICK And BOB MATTHEWS CONTINENTAL CARS, Inc. 821 Mniri Shoot MI i v ;<, i •< ii'i) I'i'i iiu i i:> i iii' :,ii vi ,M<;, I; Ilin ^."i'(- y ONLY QUALITY IMPORTED AUTOMOBILES OI'tN V/t.[.KDAYS 'TIL V Renault • Volvo • Pougoof • Triumph ASBURY PARK i; Inn IIIMIHI III,, I? E. NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. RED BANK MONMOUTH STRLU -ir,•-,>. m,. <•„•.,,.•: ,;l, •,,„ 119 L Hi-//rn«n Sprinrjt Rd., P.nd Bnnk SH I -5B8& Open 'III 10 I'M , I'R -1 17(10 (Mnro cinnnKlnl Art. fill 1.6000 KM) HANK Sll 7-4'J'15 SH 7-4S00 Opon Evoningi 'til 9 On I'lio Next FOR-SALE PITS AND UVISTOCK COMMEKCtAL RENTALS HOWES FOft ffOUSES FOR SALE BED BANK BECISTXR Fridaj, Aug. 19, 1960-2* torn SALE SPACE AVAILABLE In «lr BACSCT YBWD Ktf— .twMUtioiK* ymtuUmtl MMUdtofr Off' HOUSES FOR SALE «r at nut* Hwr.Hwr & ttnd HOUSES FOR SALE PAINT SALE •r Httitu cut rittvind nStwtxxi - STANLEY'K. DOWNS «, CO 4-3020 or JUST STOP CHIHVAHU\"VEST* PUPWE» — AKC f«l#- flK. CO 44076 or Pittsburgh Oiitcide Paint* ,Utti, •even w«iw /2 acres. Im- borough location, near everything. Living room with fireplace; LAWN AND GARDEN pressive colonial home of great charm. Center hall, gra- A Reconditioned Frigidaire dining area, eat-in kitchen, three lovely bedrooms, Wed .paw. SPECIALS LLOYD MANOR cious living room, fireplace, formal dining room, den, Screened rear porch, attached garage, awnings. Asking $17,900. Refrigerator for only AHDEM WHEELBARROW J7.SS HOUSES FOR RENT screened porch, master suite, dressing room and bath. Four Rubber wheel, RefUllr (9.95 IDE SELECTION OK RENTALS — bedrooms. 2V baths. Artistically decorated to perfection. $298 1ARDEN TRELLIS J1.45 and lip APARTMENTS Furnished and unfurnished. Immed- 2 DEEP WATER LAGOON LONG BRANCH. N. 3. te occupancy. Samuel Telchcr Agency. The ultimate in value. $53,500. New rambler with panoramic view from all windows. Center hall, pay $3 weekly HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR •ceanport Ave.. Oceanport Call or dial 376 Weil End Ave. (West ol Westwood) 2-3500 or U 2-3501. three bedrooms, two tiled baths, sliding window walls connect SEPTIC TANK OB CESSPOOL? CApllal 2-2140 ONE AND A HALF ACRES — Modern colonial home. Eight 9 pc. Modern Bedroom ONG BRANCH — Unfurnished, three rooms.. Four bedrooms, three baths, large living room, fire- patio viilh dining room and paneled den; fireplace, attached ga- Group EPTIC TANK & CESSPOOLNew two and three bedroom Duplex bedroom, brick, split level, l1,^ baths, rage. Ideal for boaling family. $30,000. Agent on premises. Call apartments all with l*A tiled bathl and ttached garage. LI 2-1626. place, spacious dining room, TV family room, tiled kitchen, CLEANERS AND full basements! Sound proof treated I for details. I I pc. Modern Living 1NCROFT. FURNISHED — Three GE refrigerator, washer and dryer, electric range. Full Room Outfit PREVENTATIVES TWO BEDROOMS (129 PER MONTH bedroom ranch, two-car attached ga- basement, hot water oil heat, two-car garage. Far below THREE BEDROOMS 1110 PER ge. Rental $165. Ella Wiltshire Agen. replacement cost. $34,508. MUST SELL QUICKLY One Treatment Lssti A Year MONTH V: Realtors, 1480 Ocean Ave,, Sea 5 pc. Wrought Iron right. SE 2-0004. Charming four-bedroom home in choice location. Two tiled baths, X-3 ROOT KILLER J3.9B Unexcelled Children's Playground TREE SHADED RANCH HOME - Post and rail fence. fireplace, dining room, screened porch; spacious paneled game Dinette JX-4 CLOGGING Facilities. 'ATE.RFRONT Ocesnport—Four hert- PREVENTATIVE U 83 rooms. $150 a month. Dock facilities Most attractive setting; spacious foyer, large living room room in basement; attached garage. Immediate occupancy. .Of- FX-5 DRAINPIPE CLEAOTR 13.88 Ask shout our co-operativ* your own boat. Call SJI 1-2233. with bow-bay window; dining room, science kitchen, laun- fered at $28,500. FIELD FURNITURE ownership plan. .ED RANK — Riverfront house, four dry room, three twin bedrooms, two .tiled baths, recrea- SOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO bedrooms. thrct> baths. Immediate tion room; full, dry basement. Convenient location. Only FOUR DOUBLE BEDROOMS 7-11 E. Front St. LITTLE SILVER VISIT THE MOST LUXURIOUS iceupancy. BH 7-4659, RU 1-1209. GARDEN APARTMENTS ON TUB $23,500. 26-ft. living room with fireplace; formal dining room, eat-in SHORE. LIVER PLAZA — Three-bedroom Cap.' kitchen, full bnsemmt, V/i baths, two-car garage. Dutch colonial Keyport, N. J. LUMBER COMPANY M 5120 per month. HISTORICAL COLONIAL HOMESTEAD - Stately trees. iycamore Avenue tittle Silver WEST END — Sublet beautiful two- IDDLETOWW—Three-bedroom ranch, in excellent location. Fair Haven's best value. Asking $18,009. CO 4-3020 bedroom apartment facing ocean and garage. Available October 1st. $120 Center hall, two living rooms, fireplace, paneled dining ee Deliver/ Free Etor>(e (At Th« Railroad). private pool. Leaving state, sacrifice, ier month. room with fireplace; modern kitchen, pine paneled. Wall CA 9-1500. HREWSBURY — Three • bedroom ! FOUR-BEDROOM RUMSON COLONIAL ire Hour*; Monday thru Sat., 'Ill SH 1-7800 oven, built-in freezer and refrigerator, washer and dryer, 6 P. M. Thurj. 4 rrl. Evenlns RED BANK — 3W, *Vi, and 6 rooms, •anch etyle home flOO per month. j.Spacions livinj; room, banquet size dining room, eat-in kitchen 1 powder room, three bedrooms and bath; hot water oil unfurnished . Call BH 1-0115 or In-ireart-Nemeth Agency, 102 West Front heat, outbuildings, studio play house, \xh acres. Excep- with dishwasher and pantry, 2'/i baths, screened porch, den, two- •IANOS — Save J200 or more oft Hatquire on premises-Branch and Madi- - Keel Bank, fill 1-2240. :ar garage. Many large trees. Can be purchased below $30,000. iLAHOID CAMERA Hit won In price on brand new 88 note Spinet son Av«. Apt. 24. ' tional value—$27,000. ilanos. Ten year guarantee. Come aee ED BANK — Colonlal-typa house. :ontc»t. Ntver opined. RetMl valm and »ave. Ws service what we sell. LONG BRAKCH — Transferred, musl il.95, will Hell for {100. nu 1-1017. 'enzer's Music store, 308 Main St,, •ublet -ocennfront apartment, live Four bedrooms, two baths, large liv- BEST BARGAIN! Modern ranch home. Landscaped half LITTLE SILVER HILLTOP LOT rooms, two bedrooms. Reasonable. Car ing room. Gas hot water heat, two-car 1 UNUSUAL ANTIQUE Bgrt conver- Lftkewood. FO 3-2190. Open evenlnga garage. OS 1-157D. acre. Large living room, fireplace, picture windows. L lion piece, lit, Orm o( the tint lnv and Sunday by appointment. for appointment. CA 0-1500. 37'xl50' sloping building plot. Choice nelfihborhood. Convenient, IMMACULATE twp-hedroom house and dining room, birch kitchen, wall oven, four bedrooms, two rted flllds projectors wlilcli anowj CUSHIONS MODERN 3Vi ROOM apartment fur- yet secluded. Abundance of mature evergreen and dogwood trees. a pictures In color with attach nished, all utllltlei, couple. 100 Wa garage. Close to Monmouth College. tiled baths; large, dry basement. Attached garage, screens FOAMART •""urnlahed. Finest nelfihborhood. Year- Anxious owner offers for $6,600. ts to chow additional picture* fr EATONTOWrJ lace St., Red Bank. and storm sash. A $16,000 4>/2% mortgage can be trans- CIC and white. Converted From &h< r lease. No pen, K£. 1.1862. ferred. September possession. Priced low at only $20,500. electric llRhtlns. Color slides an COCKTAIL OR COFFEE TABLE — FURNISHED Three and four rooms, 'URGE bpeirooms furnlahed or unfur ilnteri on one flldfi o( glnsa wltl Will; glass top, dark mahogany, Got. nlslicd. Living room, dining room. mther glnis over the palming fo den's finest. SH 7-4B86. Available Immediately, Call after :itchrn, bath. Overlooking bay. AT l- CHOICE SELECTION OF HOMES WITH IMMEDIATE HALL BROS. otfctlon. In excellent condition. Man' BILT-IilTE-CARRIAOE, other baby fur H3M mlc pictures for children. Also 1 p.m. CA S-1553. POSSESSION IN TIME FOR SCHOOL OPENING il,1 RIVER ROAD FAIR HAVEN irch settee, matching chairs. $75 an. nlshlngs. Reasonable. iVEMtOO&l house, bnth. 17 Ilalph St.. larpn tqblf. iW. 8U 7-3(117. SH l-482« AVAILABLE Immediately. Newly dee- nifihhuulp. Near schools, bus line. SI I 1-7656 RCA 14" TABLE MODEL TV. »25.orated four-room apartment 132 South PHONE SH«dy*ide 1-1017 BltGE REFIIIOERATOK — 535. Alw Inquire Service Department, Eaton- 81., Red Bank, BH 1-7S33. (129.50 month- ^ strollcr-fecdlnB tnble rnnililnatlnn :own TV. Hwy 35, Eatontown. LI 2-0400. liter, Infant jreale and car bed. S. ly. tUMSON — Eight-room hotiae, (our B271. 10" ROTARY MOWER. Oood condi- SEA BRIGHT — Three-room fumlshei bedrooms, furnished or unfurnished. STANLEY K. DOWNS, REALTOR tion, |25, apartment $95 per month, also Etudl September 8-May 15. Call 7iU 1-0763. liKAKINO UP HOUSEKEEPING — •HKEE-REDKOOM RANCH — Two E. R. SNYDER & CO. EH 1-6047 apartment 176. AH utilities included haUia, basement, garape. Two years Belling contents of home. 17 E Wei Available Bepterober 1 - June 1. Ca] rle Ave.. Red Bank. 811 1-7588. LIFE JACKETS, unused. Adults' and ltd. Hazlet, Near school and shop- ESTABLISHED 1873 chlldrena1 alzes. Commercial quality. BE 2-05(9. ilng. Call CO 4-2604 during weeK end. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE BENDIX J3CONOMAT WASHER MAKSON MANOR. 1IIDDLET0W.V USCQ approved. Leas than half Hit FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT — HeaLEONARD! O — One family house. Two As Is $25 price. River Rat, call OS 1-2319 or supplied. Unfurnished. ]ni. .tti/trhrd gara**. b**utlful KE 6-1017 SH 7-4710. CA 2-9431 bedrooms, full cellar. Occupancy by COLONIAL landscaping.' Knll prlcc-SU.sni). r.l < nrtEJKR may be assumed with October 1. 5100 per month. The Curlln four-burner gas etuve 910. Nulon REDDEN AGENCY low mu U1V )>:i VlTl^nl^. through-wull exhnuat fan 515. Colnnt PRIOIIT PIANO — Suitable for rec-FOUR-ROOM beautifully furnlshe( Agency, 37 Center Ave., Leonardo. AT reation room. $20, you take It. SH apartment, private entrance, prlva •3G0O. OCEANPORT—Widow must sell. REALTORS - INSURORS lido CLINTON' AVESTK. BELKORT> tlPttc llgJlt fjxturr, ri'.l shade $5. 1-704S. , b.Hh, full kitchen. All utilities CA srcelaln double drain sink, steel enam 0757. LEONARDO — Two-bedroom home. Solidly-built colonial style home Kxclnslvc with Snvilfr-lwo-bodroom rancli. lormal illninj room, pinp- four drawers, cnblnets, nil fitting 11 CU. FT, PH1LCO Refrigerator with Suitable for teachers. Available Hup- located near schools and buses ATTRACTIVE CAPE COD-Fire- pmiHM lirri'Mwny. fuil ha.i|.|iirnt, -illa^lic^ Pirns'1, sliitely trees, ex^ulslti- 15, 12" siiuarc kitchen light $2. 42"i three cu. ft. freezer. Excellent condl- 1I0NMOUTH BEACH — 6 Sunset Lan ernber ft to end ol June, 585 per lanflscBplnjt. 1:10' irontaic Full price —?lfi 500. FHA financing. 1 modern matiomny entire tnbl. ion, reasonable. Call OS 1-2280. Furnlahed. three bedrooms, kltchc month. The Curtln ARfncy, 37 Center on approx. one acre of well- place in living room. Three bed ivy glHH top. J25, RU 1-214I. Ave., Leonardo. AT 1-3G00. SOFA-BED 61" long $25. Venetian dining and living room. Private bead shrubbed and landscaped grounds. rooms, den, twn baths. One-car 5 I1KATI1CI.1KF ROAD. III.'MSON blinds, ona 105". two 67", one 31H"and river rlphts. Radiant Kas heale Threr-l.rdrra.m rnlonlnl, two M'iK room. Urn kitchen, nrat'-. EEL TVl'B Walr power uww September Ifi-June 15. winter rerun 5. p garage. Electric range, washing 1 Rrlges A Stratton 2'-j h.p. four nil $10. Alter li. SH 7-0917. hnth, unfinished attic. Conveniently First floor contains vestibule, liv- rer-tie'l porrh, rlp,iri«n riplilj I nl sharle trees. Jmmediatft pos 1 Security $100. CA 9-3587 or Blgelo' machine and dryer included. Se- enplnc l.'sp.l flvn times. Cost }] 1 locateil. Near schools, store.", bus and ing room, with real wood-burn- ynnd w i i BK , SALE — TV clearance. Recondl 2-rn. fvvo Middlrtnwn's ben !or;itm!i. IUKII on a bluff overlooking beautiful Navfslnk wringer washer, like n^w $50. Sma loos, ••RAINBOW" (opposite Acme foedroums. 5125: Thrt-.. bedroom. 515(1. atory, sunporch, kitchen with gas COLONIAL RANCH HOME in private bath and entrance. Adulti Fireplace, two-car garage. WH G-UTi. River. Lovely remdiioled lininn on 2'i-acr* Int. five bedrooms, thr^a bathn. • pie ilesk, J20. Sll 1-7764, nrklnff lot» Broad St.. Red Bank. no pets. SH 1-2967, or 1,1 2-2277. range, and one bedroom (or den)country-like location. Three bed- exquisite aetting. Asktnp *:fM0O. Must aetl Immediately. NTIQUE plnn dropleaf table 565"; foi RNUB! with lavatory. Second floor has rooms, tile bath, brick wall fire- ru."h scat, ladder buck rlmlrs. 531 KIVER FRONT — Furnished stun! fireplace, dining room. Two bed- putney aiyle toast sofa Jloo. SH MERCHANDISE WANTED apartment. Kitchen, bath, near st rooms. Yearly lease, 5150. LI 2-3740. three bedrooms and bath. Store place in living room; dining tion. No' pets. $75 per month, SH room, pine paneled den, kitchen*. SNYDER REALTORS 0036. REDECORATED—LarKO ranch house room in attic. Many other fine ! 1V1N0-R0OM CIIAIKS $'.'0. nip U. a. COINS — STAMPS — Top prices In Little silver. Two-car paraga. with breakfast area. $1!>,200, FIVE CORNERS, MIDDLETOWN paid for gold, old currency, collec- THREE-ROOM, APARTMENT, llnfur: -lance, 131 Maple Ave., Red Bank. features such as full basement, table f2, metal TV stand $4. atudi tions, odd lots: old correspondence. l.-herf. Inqurt : 953 Hllhway 35. Ml all genuine plaster walls through- FHA mortgage available. Price mien J25. small anie 510, mahogan Batata appraisals. Monmouth Stampa- dletown. OS 1-2590 EVENINGS OS 1-1598 antty $50, four-piece mnhogimy bee Coins. 60 Monmouth St 8H I-0G2G. out the house, hot water oil heat; ;21,900. lorn lulte $115, flvp-ptccf! liro/ilifn THREE ROOMS — Flrnt Floor. Bca' RENTALS •t S10, mahogany cocktail table 51 two-car garage with cement floor, r PIANOS — Highest prices paid. H. Ten-tlful view on riverfront proper! SHREWSBURY RANCH in Im- ire*»-tlrawer chest 51- >. rocking elm zer. 308 Main St., Lakewood or FOx-Three exposures. Conveniently locatec 1VE HAVE THEir HOUSES FOR SALE >, tier table 315, player piano $30 crott 3-2100. Business person only. 14 Riverside Avi Gcnlhaus Real Estate. Leonardo, wood shed, heavy duty wiring maculate condition. Beautifully HOUSES FOR SALE Iberl Burrige A Son (next to 8tel nue Red Bank. Hwy. 35. nejt to Bluo and and many other attractive fea- landscaped. 30' combination liv- aeh's parking Ion. 24 Clay St.. Rfc HIGHEST CASH PRICKS PAID-For White Bus Terminal. AT 1-OISS. ank. Open dolly fi-r.', 1-5. Wednesda entire or part contents of homes and HIGHLANDS — Three rooms and batt HIGHLANDS — Attractive four rooms tures too numerous to mention. ing-dining room wjth fireplace; nd Friday evenings 7-0. estates. I^rnlture, antiques. Oriental Furnished, second floor. Adults. Hi WALKER & WALKER KRONE EXCLUSIVES rugs, paintings, etc FRIEDMAN GAL- I-2G11. unfurnished, Sunporch. 170 month or This is not a white elephant! three large bedrooms, paneled SOFA LERIEB. PR 4-3143. Evenlnga CA 2-7482 550 pliiH minor serviees. PI 3-0560 10-12 Ideal for family with growing den, two baths, partially finished REALTORS Good condition. S10. Call EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS uval a.m. PI 3-2GS2 a/ter 6 p.m. basement. Must be seen to be OWN THRU KRONE OS 1-2721. PRIVATE PARTY wishes to purchase able. 1-2 rooms, TV and low rate; SHREWSBURY — Three-bedroom split children, or doctor. Act fast. used formal dining room furniture. Baron'a Motor Lodge, Rte. 35, Ealoi level. Available now, $150 monthly. This won't last long at asking appreciated. $29,500. SEE AND BE CONVINCED! NEST ORADB YELLOW freeslon Call SH 1-8766. town. Call Mrs. Sullivan LI 2-9727, Lease. SH 3-1404. NEW SHREWSBURY peaches. Selected or limb rubbed PRIVATE PARTY wishes to purchase TWIN GABLES APARTMENTS, foi price of $17,600. lONTEMPORARY RANCH in es-RUMSON — Two-story colonial. or nil household purposes. APPLK; used Camping equipment. Call rooms on riverfront. $175 monl FREE KENT Ior rellahle. desirable DELUXE RANCH ir eating and cooking. Call SH 1-OPDC couple with one or two children. Six- tate area of Rumson. Living'Four master bedrooms, iy2 tiled BH 7.4409 elevator, patio, boat dock. SH 1-2399. room house on estate. In Holmdel In Four Bedrooms—Two Baths AROE LEAF rubber pant. Special ANTIQUES — Weathervanes. marine FURNISHED FOUR ROOMS — Prlva: exchange for rompantonnhlp. WH 6-4270. room-dining room combination; baths. Inviting entrance foyer; 51.0S. Tnte Garden & Gilt Shop, Hwj paintings, books of New Jersey, entrance, 15 Third Avenue, Atlan SAMUEL large kitchen with dining area, marble faced fireplace in charm- On V2 acre plot. Spacious living Eatontown, N. J. amps, wood coverings, furniture. Es- Highlands. MOr>ERNlZKr> spacious house, wvrn four bedrooms, three baths, ing living room; spacious dining room-dining room combination; CHARPSON & BOVNTON lurrmc tate! purchased and appraised. Phone rooms. 1U baths. Convenient Wash- Oil burner, 275 tank Honeywell col BH 7.2003. The Hudson Shop, Inc., oilTWO-ROOM furnished apartment. 2: ington St. location, $125 per month. TEICHER AGENCY patio, game room in cellar with room, large kitchen with dining science kitchen-dinette combina- Broad St., Shrewsbury. Monmouth St. CA ;-7682. oiled. Phone SII 1.5201. Red Bank Oceanport Ave. Oceanport fireplace. All thermopane win-]area, wall over, dishwasher, tion. Full basement, attached ga- or.SE SHUTTERS — All slr.e«, Rei OLD FURNITURE — Antiques, china BEAUTIFUL HOME near Rrd Bank, dows; dishwasher, built-in range,(Family room. Two-car garage, rage. Aluminum storms and aanable. Antique »ale. 117 Main S1 glassware, art objects and bric-a- THREE ROOMS and bath. Nice R completely furnlBhed, new plecen. Im- •.'ear Port Monmouth Fire house). brao. Immediate cash for anything and Bank location, private cntrani mediate occupancy, years lease $165.00- Call or Dial wall-to-wall carpet ReasonablyJAbundancc of closets. Immacu- screens. Price $20,500. VA or everything. Rusclt's, 39 East Front St.. Adults. Evenlnga GH 1.4732, or SH two double bedrooms, dnn. tile bath. priced. $49,750. late and smartly decorated. ~Own- ovwo OVT or STATE — MmEH 1-1803. 9082. W. S. Garrison Agency, 77 Broad Street Liberty 2-3500 or Liberty 2-3501 FHA 30-year financing available. Red Bank, N. J. SH 1-4111. er transferred. Immediate occu- sell all furniture, reasonable. Ca B FLAT TROMBONE— UNFURNISHED-thrce-room apartme For Prompt, Courteous Service pancy. Truly a real buy at $39,- T 1-3543. In good condition. Newly decorated. $85 per month, KL'MSO.N — Top quality furnished REDDEN AGENCY ALL BUYERS-$500 GERMAN GLASS DOME CLOCK *3I TUI MBD6. alter 4 p. m. eludes all utilities. SH 1-1448. house. Will rent to June 1861, S300 900. PLUS FEATURE: Located Gray nnrt white (ifiulrrel fur =U roi per month. HlRhly desirable? and ac- RUMSON — Handyman wanted •Ire 14. sion, Girl's English racer, ha RED BANK — Unfurnished thr. cessible neighborhood. Center hall, liv- 301 Maple Ave. Cor. Bergen PI. on a lagoon with dock. brakes. 26". 535, Call RH 1-0094. rooms. Living room, bedroom, klti for this two-story charmer. Two- sn. tlla hath. Heat, hot water si ing and dining rooms, den or bedroom AT HOME SHadyside 1-5660 car garage on 50x185 (street to GRAY COI.TH Koorl condition *30. Ci PETS AND LIVESTOCK piled. Near center of town. Single po •nd bnth. kitchen. laundry. Second STONE FRONT COLONIAL botwepn 1 and 4. son preferred. Ideal for school teach floor: two three bedrooms nnd bath, Yes, you will be proud to be at street); shrubbed and shaded Rll MM4-ir Call 08 1-0311 nfler 6 p.m. largo storage area. Two car attached Tile enlrance foyer, 27-foot living OEKMAN SHEPHERD PUPS, AKC. garage. Use of boat for private pond. home in this three bedroom BEST BUY OF THE YEAR plot, situated on picturesque tree- SIMPLICITY ROTARY TILLERlalm Wide color choice, wormed and InIMMEDIAT- E OCCUPANCY — New Lovely 2N acres trees and shrubs, ranch. All modern, taxes only room with fireplace, formal din- lined street, Kront open porch like new. has had very little u oculated. Chester Horse Farm. WH 6- decorated, four room*. Red Banmaintained by owner. Joseph G, Mc- Brand new split level on large with revcrse _$12n._SH_lj4_443. 4392. Cur. Realtor, Rf 1(1111. $238. Lovely grounds, fine loca ing room, kitchen with breakfast and closed rear porch. Living ; $110. Adults. Xo_pels. Sit l-007fi, size plot nestling among many nook and pantry, four fine size 11 "— New s~Ix-roo BJJAND NEW unfurnished rniicll with tion. Price room with open staircase, over- ment Blio gas range. 525. Call OS Beautiful. Partridge, old trees, consisting of three bed- bedrooms, 2'/ tiled baths, base WH fS-4508 apartment. Built-in kitchen fixtur llvlnc room, dlnlns area, tiled kltcli- 2 sized dininc room, extra large 0fi7i after 5 p.m. central locution. May be seen helwe en, three bedrooms, two tiled baths, $15,295 rooms, large living room, dining menl all(1 wo-car garage. Superb kitchen with dining area. Four BBST"oFPER~TAKes IT' fSver ho AKC REGISTERED collie pupa. Cham- 12-6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. two-car Rarapp. $200. monthly on lease. pion line, aahle and trl. Adorable LonK Branch Ave., Lone Branch. N. Mlnugli Agency, Uunison Rd. Phone used Stauffer homa reduclnc mnchli RU l-l)71fi. area/recreation room. Kitchen neifihborhooiJ. Tree lined street. bedrooms nnd bath, full base- with llmcr. Original price 5164. KE pups that will bring a lifetime of hap-MIDPLETOWN — FIVE ROOMS, rcalls ca rlccd ment and attic. Only $14,990— IW79. piness to your family. SH 1-1144. airy. UNFURNISHED BL'NOALOW — Six ONLY has built-in ranee and oven wlth!^ " "y P ^ W-' AN INVESTMENT IN HAPPINES8- SH 1-7208 mnms. Throe bedroom*. Newly deco- but hurry. BABY CAUItlACK — Good condltinl rated. Hot Muter lii'at. SH 7-H13. birch cabinets, full basement, e.\-|' ' 512. Collie puppies, wormed and Inocu- APARTMENTS -- Three rooms. On SIX YEARS OLD HH 1-7463 lated. Time payments If desired. AT <-nr parnge apace, adults. No pel MOUKP.N newly decorated eottaRe. pansion attic; attached garage' IMAGINE 1-2105. PROFESSIONAL LOCATION CITIZEN'S BAND — P.arlln, telephone Utilities Included. Lease - $100 ) Chanel Hill Rd.. about 3 miles from Living room, two bedrooms, mod- and extra fine features such as|A MASTER BEDROOM 16x16; completi $85. Police radio, 125. L HORSES — Good, broken, and gentle. month. Dennis K. Byrne, Realtor, Red Hank station. Hcaullfully land- kih bh ,h double-hung weather _ stripped, [, comfortable bodrnoms, Spacious three-bedroom ranch •.4366. Ideal for private use or riding acade- West Rtvcr I'.tl. KU 1-115U. sc.ipcd private estate. Llvlnp room ern kitchen and bath. two o( or my. Somt equipment, also three teams with dining alcove, two bedrooms, two Gas heat. windows, curbing and sidewalks,]two complcte"ba'thX spacious llv-'plus breezeway and garage (of- TYPEWRITER. Hoyol portable . of mules. Satisfaction guaranteed. Con- FOUR LARGE ROOMS nnd bath, A baths, modern kitchen, two porches, 50x100, taxes $216. and V/i tile baths. Already FHA inR room with fireplace; invitingifering 450 sq. ft. of office space): Speeti-O-Prlnt, model 20o, dtipllcato; tact Dalo Baldwin, Cowboy City. WE Utilities supplied, thlni floor. iu,- seven closets, two-car parade. Storapr approved for 30-year mortgage j:-! -.-.-.-..-.-. .-..-•u „« .-.i n.. eost.jisii, tss. r.o e-iien. nlnheri or unfurnished. $»3. AT 1-3213.spaco. Unfurnished J135 monthly plus $9,900 dining area modern kitchen, large!busy corner of active community GARAGE APARTMENT — Rent free. all utilities. Furnished $!.•> extra. Year- and small down payment of only basement recreation room and yet residential in every respect; COMBINATION aluminum wlndowi HORSE — Buckskin, gelding western or Available- for couple. Man to work ly lease. Responsible adults. SH 7- tw 3.1\xS.1',i, hack door 6'8"x2'6" English. Oenlle. Will Jump, Call week end« find free lime. In return 2843. SH 7-1310. $1,000. Located in Oceanport °-car garage. All for $26,900! situated in development area, on #ach. Mulllon window rough openl CA 2-IW44 enerous a cr 1 with trees bus line; near major intersec- «lr« 4'D"xfl'. HlShchnlr S.V SH 7-3S for rent. Woman to do general house- SIX ROOM HOI.'SE — All Improve. BEACH AGENCY where taxes are reasonable. Full^ ,1> , j , - TOY BORTON TERRIER — Spayed, work In home on salary. Reply to ments. 173 Bridge Ave., Red Bank. CnmnComparr e lthisW todayvW ! tions; terrific location for profit- ANTIQUE SINK CUPHOARn.— one year old, registered. Loves chil- OAC" Box 511, JUrt Sunk. SH 1-8103. Hwy 35 ' Middletownjprice $17,990. ' ' " " also mfln'a old llni'n duster. dren. Must sell reasonable. LI 2-2327. able practice. Only $18,500. OS 1-3304 FOUR-ROM! BUNGALOW with larce OS 1-2727 SELL! SELL! SELL! DOO CAGES Slven away. Suitable for basement, nice location, SS5 monthly. NEW SERVICE — nrapery fabrics c< kcnneln only. Cat cafes 55. Swanson. COMMERCIAL RENTALS Available, September 1. Rolslon Water- SAMUEL No D0WN to your size FREE. We cut 'em. y< OS 1-U57. Says California bound owner. Re- PAYMENT FOR •«w rrrn. SIMON'S FAnitlO CE.NTBI TACTOJIY LOFT bury. Realtor. 16 West Front St., Red tirement cotta^p or perfect! QUALIFIED VETS: Sunjul Av«. add Hwy S.V Anbury Parl GERMAN SHEPHERD — Female, well For rent Bank. SH 7-.1500. LARGE ATTRACTIVE TEICHER AGENCY trained, loves children. {45. 1J.000 so, ft. Call SH 7-UOO TOP SOIL, beat grade, bis load. : starter homo. All on one floor.'Four-bedroom Cape Cod with Road gravel, blK load. $20. EnK I.O S-43C6 STORE FOR KENT COLONIAL Oceanport Ave. Oceanport;Fishing and boating at your door.'plenty of landscaped grounds. All Triieklng, Morcanvllle. LO fl.5707. BOXBIt. MALE. Almont two years old On White St. WANTED TO RENT jSpacious livingdinin Very friendly with children, $50. Call Call SH 7-1100 r.,. nr ninl jSpacious living-dining room ovcr-:stolm windows, screens, etc., SH 1-S7I8. nrtaupecktWith plenty of LIVING SPACE. |looking the river. BEDROOM FURNITURE - Paint or Oceanpurt vicinity. |looking the river Step saver mcan5 no extras to fit this house white, single her), mattreaa; t PROFESSIONAL OFFICE — Three ber i to Four bcdrooms Upstajrs (twoi ichen with BEDLINOTON TERRIER—Nlnt weeks JUPB 1. OA 2-S083. Four bedrooms upstairs (twoiLIberty 2-3500 or Liberty 2-3501 jkitchen with new refrigeratorefrigerator, :[„,. |jvfop. A prettdy dream hhouse chairs, bedside table, trifle mln rooms. All utilities. Ground floor. lw r0 my dressing table and bench, dreiaer. 1 old. sand colored, female. Trained to In business district of Red Bank THREE OV. FOL'R.barlroom furnished 17x13 and two 13x11). two tile . , ",,•„• ?- " ;for a growing family-going at 140. SH 7-38M. paper. Kirm price $100. SH 7-3212. Call SH 1-52GJ. honift. for two or three months. Start- For Prompt, Courteous Serv s Beptrmber 1. OTlanuR (1-3(19."). baths. Downstairs, a 27-foot liv- bedrooms, dry cellar. Sunshine,*u rnri ing room with brick fireplace; BriRht! Low, low taxes. $17,800,' ' delightful sunporch, dining room FURNISHED ROOMS JOHN B. RYAN or reasonable offer. , KATONTOWN-$22,500 15x13, pantry, dinette, comfort- AGENCY WAItfCD S.VAyAII/CD! Best Street In Town UKL tllrnlsrifct. Rootl ventilation, able size kitchen, POWDER CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY ihowpr, DarklnK placp. r^naonablr. vv/\LI\tK a VVALIS.CK,immaculate ranch home and ga- fl« liar.line Ril., rteri Hank. SII 7-05n.V ROOM, full cellar and two-car VETS NO S DOWN REALTORS jraRe set deep, on manicured and A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! TWO COMFORTABLE SINGLE rooinn, garage. This well built ROCK convenient locution. Gerulenir-ii pre- $89 MONTHLY FOR ALL Highway 35 Shrewsbury shrubbed lawn. Center entry has form!. References. Call SH 1-r.m FRONT colonial is located in guest closet, large bright living i J y , ,-ri.. r~ SILV.,,,,r . .- |Six-room older home. Large liv- SHadyside 1-5212 NICE. FURNISHED single room. .New. ! ? .»,TL tR. Asking jng roomi dinjng roorri) kitchen, room, full dining room, science \y decorated. Shower, pnrape, prlv- kitchen has wall oven and eat-in Adding Machines—Typewriters Cesspool Cleaning Pet Supplies ate home. Qulot, reasonable. McLaren price $27,500. three bedrooms, and bath. Full Sundays by appointment only St.. SII l-843!>. basement, new hot water heating nook, three lovely bedrooms and ADDING MACHINES — Typewriters SBPTIO TANKS, dry walla serviced, HBLKN MILLER — Dry and frozen July- August sold, tented, rep&lrad, Gtrplco's, 101 l.eochinj fieM adrlad. Backhoi work. fish foods to order by mall or ap- NICE COMFORTABLE el«in furnllheit system. Located on Red Bank's l'/j tiled baths, rear porch, full Monmouth St., Red Bank. BH 7-O4S3 O. 11 \Vlljon SH 1-18(8 pointment. Call AT M67S. room. Close tr» town. Gentlemen pre- ALLAIRE & SONwestside. Hurry! Won't last at] ;basement, Immediate occupancy. forrtd. BH 1-04R.1 alter 6 p. nv $12,900! China and Glaw Repair Plumbing & Heating ROOM AN'li BATH — For one or two AGENCY, INC. MARIE COX Appllanco Repairs sentlemen. New private home. Near EXPERT MENOINO—China. Elua, REPAIRS, SERVICB and Mainte- Ft. Monmoutli. Call SH 7-0310. M. KRONE APPLIANCE REPAIR and Installa- silver refinlalMng and plating. Tharm< nance 24-hour aarvica, savan days. 199 Broad St. SH 1-3450 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Agency tion. RtildanUaJ and eomrrurclal wlr. oi buckets. China A Glass Shop. 147 Martin J. Mcoulra, Inc., 8H 7-.1T6T. FllftNISHED ROOM — For Informix VETS NO $ DOWN i ASSOCIATES, INC. Inc. Alien Electric, Bit 7-0612. Broad St.. Red Bank. SH 7-4800. tion call HH 7-1BD3 ALL OTHERS $150 DOWN Realtors and lnsurers;ROutc 35 Eatontown Radlo-Tclevlslon Repair CUSTOM-BUILT Floor Waxing ROOM and prlvste hslh. Furnished or Three-bedroom home In Auclloneor A.C, RADIO * TBLEVI8ION CO.- unfurnished. Plum* 11 WATERFRONT Liberty 2-2133 J. TANNAIULL - Floor wailni and 113 Shrewsbury Ave. RH 1-476*. OR M312 PORTAUPECK-Owncrs mQvinB|ireT"Targ^iivlniR rnnrn',' dining B. O. COATS—An eisontlaJ Auotlon lanatorlal saivlci. Coinmarclal, r«a* 8BRVICK WHILB YOU WAIT. Apnralul Borvlca "anywhsrt." ; Threp-hedrooi 111 (.^ui.t-ij IIIIIImI housinmrue IHn I flnrsiiiic^tL . "irec bedrooms, bath. In- ralna Mania Av«.. Rtd Bank. Stl 7- Home Improvements . l . t 030&""" . PR 4S314• ., Dall" y "7 a.m.-10 p.m. lor 10 yaars. PR B0706—AT 1-05(0. from Hroari HI. Fnr gentleman. Genuine plaster walls li-jresidentiajresidential section of Red Hank, tcriorior completely marine paneled. WonKlNd MAN'S contractor-Altar- out houiic. rwo-cnr attached «a-xivinfaxii i room, formafll ilininlii s room, ReaR r pntioti . Oil henth .O Owner musl GLAZEBROOK atlons, addition*, painting, maaonry. Tile—Ceramic U ItOOM — l'r7rr~eomlorT car garage, flenutifully land- 08 COMANC1II-; DRIVU, Avenue of Two Rivers, Rumsnn Paul's Tlllnr Barvlcs, CO 4-583I nhlo, RedRnnahle. rate. OaraRe. Oen- •IS Rlvar M., r*1r Haven, ill AM-STATB INiUTUNOB CO, - All llrmen prtttrred. 03 Wallact Bt. 8H 1 scaped plot. $15,300. RU 1-1700 After 8 p.m. RU 1-1071 types tailored to suit your needs. SAMUEL OCKANPORT Low cost protection. John P, Mo* Trco Service Doatlng Supplies Hugh. Agent, UU MOM, TEICHER AGENCY RED BANK Sllnilysldc 1-2010 CA 2-IB02 i.rrru: S UVT THEE BKIIVICE-In«iirerl, Otn- fur rliil.l Landienplng-Gardnnlng • aral oars of traes. 134 Belahaw Ave.. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 24-HOUR SKRVICK NBVtill SINK With NAVKSAND! Eatontown. LI 3-2437 Oceanport Ave. Oceanport Navrsiind Marln* Haira Co.. Ocaan LAWN SERVICE - Roto tilling, Da- Ave., Hen llrldhl, BIO 311111. HOUSES _FOn_SALE__ lT WILLIS CONOVER pandabla, reasonabia, aervlca, Call Call or Dial acctifn. Hi'i-nifl rlv< - vl#" OsnrlU Dotdftl, Dll I-7T77. Upholstory I'iritf It ivil o HGSI iimmiiii Viium t.ITTI.B N1I,VKII—Walklni rlHI«ne» to IV l;ilulM(')llir,l, i'» I'nli.iiial M* c«r«»e JV7 .'rtH) Building Contractor PARIS IIPHOLSTBRY HIIOPS—plllp- wmppini: (-iinirr. nrhoni. Tnrar.tipd- Liberty 2-3500 or Liberty 2-3501 riincii. ihr'ji' i'fi I'HtiiH, iin-. RUUNTIty IIUMKH AM) ACKUAUK Lawn am) Garden Supplies arias, fllncovar#, iifiltotitlfry, SO yenrg room mnch, flrtplaee, icreniied poreh. j liliiri' In HvInK tl reor«iti'in Ulmilei, atlantio ind Msridoro Twiii BAIHD UAVIHON CO,, (NO. aiparlitnca. 37 Veiirl St. BH 107.1S. n r A ime hliutty l.llli; -- - Schanck Agency o*o tiiilLusua ror an Uwn and Oardio auppilM *i" uM'Vift' nmri««i(! sTS'nM) "" For l'rompt, Courteous Service {'nlilneli. new It'imnllr M'rri.Vi 5II.VKI! - I.Ike lit Mnnrn l'l It'll B't'k wiiHiu-r (tii'i «Ir: Allncheil IIIIH'I rr^Ki. il ririllr •rioiailaint In aluminum ildim plus 179 W. Front Bt. SH 1-S300 ..It ;-II.'I7 oomplila bullrltni itrvlca and rimod. Vacuum Cleaner Rcpnlr K. oill n llintneiilKle r.rr.lipnnry. licit. I'ull bn> l.nt i.ixi'.i. Lawrence J. Schilling rhrido chnrrnltis Colfinlil Iiy Hll I.47IHI fur n|>|»ili. rnl II |i'i«i-« IU'.II HAM. • line CO 4-1BTB or CO «II3T. BLBCTRULUX pun.!, holly nn'l niiuwnoni . othT1 (lownr* In, |i.' Mm. ,Nnw Ycirk tw\ i.. MA* TYVIO Improvemanta and niw Odd Jobs nBA Halts Vtrvlce Huppilta Hrrt Bank II1R tri'.!S. T iliti'ins. I'lne rnr- Cml--I,lvln|f | nt r'iriicr. Ml l''fl Kill work Ouarantasil. Kltchtns. dnrmars. 730 Mattlson Ave., Albury Park, rnr \H Fprlnf Htreft i'ii.'M, i'imiiiiMii>L>i,r.'rr)\v:< VICINI'IV CajLLARfl! "garaiaa olaa'nsd, Traaa n-r l»t, rlv.r rl«rii», rlo«» In irhnril .1, C»i|w»llad«r. Wliic« IIIM. KU )-n«M. prompt homa aervlna or fr«a riisrkup nn.l parh. Thres rifnn)omi, twrt bslhii m A tsl<" nver > ti"ivlni'. 'lilt .if slut". Hln I.O'» rtmovrd, llaullni, Appllanoai, on your WlactroluK, rail PR ftofifli, I" r - nr I J"i I* only tiulhii, n|.lll I'V«I, nr .'ui-llll' CONKTRUCTION—N«W furnltura mr>vrd CA 3-7787, inmtiilrN. 11 v i n jx ronin flrtplire, f.ill nnnie.i, mteratinns. repniri. lima pay- ., A.I rmi.llf len. poiMier roTm, tno- .1 .1 liii'-l, Inn IV «Hi'inil rntnn l'imn» UK «.|3:i3_KK_«n«J« _P«lntlng and Docorailng Watch Repair HK .'noi..! ith «frron"l imrrh f'lll r'lln BTI.l.l, IIDMr,K--t:n ;'• of l " W - iiiJi' WAICII CIIYHTAT. )> II V 'II- I 1 I'r; II' i ,IK aTHIm, nd Adilitloii" 'in y l <3 I li"i'i | piagfl, iill'Ki wllh t'very Hutch lfli,i:i in'fi-rr e^n^i IMIIII), itivmond (1 Itoitcltrl nl nil i :n-.\ •iniun An Ml a.f(ir«ji m. MEI.IMA IKWKWOflri, Ml M.HUM.m ill in I.''I In-... i .•'INK INTNiiloit' «nd"r"mi'i'l"i ji'alnt- Ml , Itrd IHllk '.'I In »1 ll'iur «!•: vlir. AnitA'TIVr. nut'iill llnmn - l. ririW IKlM l; MAMI; Ai,UMi;iiiM7'ii 82—Friday. Aug. 19, 1960 BED BASK REGISTER muses FOR SALE HOUV-S FOB SALE HOUSES FOB SALE HOUSES FOB SALE Not Only A Latin HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOB SALE RIVERFRONT Beautifully modern home wltti magnificent view ol the river. Large; APPLEBROOK AGENCY living room with gla«* walls, dining room, kitchen, two bedrooms,' Lamm OS 1.2300 I'/t baths, two fireplaces, two-car garage. Extremely low taxes! MAUDE P. SPARKES AGENCY (ROUTE ». MIDDLETOWN Asking $39,950. 120 Fair Haven Road Fair Haven, N. J. FINE FAIR HAVEN HOME—ONLY $16,000 BUILDING L'OTS dr frame home We builtl in exce!lent Roc Rll I 1000 il 11 n °T - " condition.;We have several attractive building lots in top-notch locations. HOIIYWOOD (AP) - Fernan-| ,. A LnH FctHer Williams SHadyside I- r Kes. KU I - I UUV Full cellar, hot water oil heat, iving room with f rep ace; rea 17 500 $10 000 and $15 000 • HOLLYwuuu [.*•*•) ~" Fernando and Esther Williams Idining room, two-car detached garage. Value seldom found for ' ' ' * ' do Lamas says Hollywood pro-jare joinjng forces to make a A..n .• n All : Attention All and Fishermen »nly $16,000. ' ALMOST NEW RANCHER ducers see Latins only as lovers. movie_ usjng the same wajer ApPRAI(-A, Attractively furnished colonial Cape Cod in 'opnotch condition HILLTOP HOME AT FHA APPRAISAL Convenient location on a bus line. Very close to downtown. Big; But he says they have other tal- production numbers the two used Fou.-W...J.., d . H,y b, ,h l, . dA loinr.nA d-Kn.i-o howe^r iiritwithk hohmt r- • J r. r, ...... imnlivinug ruuinroom, pine fireplaceurepisce, ainindining room, muuermodern pine Kiiunenkitchen, emsents, , tooiuu. imn a TIVV spectatuiaspectacula.r icrecentlyu . ,,r bedrooms, Hj baths, plus outside enclosed shower with hot,Four-oedroom Cape Cod in Middletown Two baths. More thanjthree bedrooms, tiled b?'\ jalousied porch, full basement, garage. He, for instance, hopes to cap-:'" nurnbers were as 1 cold waicr. Cojy living room with stone fncplace adjoimngone-hair acre. In superb condition. Only $1,000 down, $127 monthly. 'Asking $22,500. 'talize on his swimming. j ade at sied porch overlookin,. g th*, e river• . Ne.».w. bulkhead1...11.1 iJ__u....*iU»i:, dock with sli_p * BUNGALOW—$11,50r»t iKr.*"" it AIII »i 1 e/i0A The« handsomrt-inricnrnep ArgentiniaA rPf*lltinl3nn hasrl3S'; Filme(Y-*:I jJ j:n_" coanUi0I-p( the(Viaiy r rOrepreseni t for good size boat. Two-car garage. Also extra lot with another BEAUTIFULLY CAREP F^R-MODESTLY PRICED Living room, dining area, modern kitchen, range and refrigerator, bee" fighting for y<*rs t0 Se'ijust too much production t6 D2 two-car garage which could be sold off. Must be seen to be ap-;rhree-bedroom split level on fe-od sized plot. Well built in 1958two bedrooms and bath, basement. $9,000 mortgage available, out of the Latin lover casting n";used up in one night. predated. $31,900. and given loving care ever since. Full insulation, hardwood floors, Abou- t $62.00 * month- . that has existed in Hollywood ..^^ ^ , usjng ,he pr0. screens and storm sashes throughout. Recreation room, V/2 baths, ; since the Valentino era. ...Jduction nUmbers as a basis, will One of Rumson's Most Beautiful laundry, gas warm air heat. GI or FHA at $105 monthly. $18,000. FOUR-BEDROOM RANCHER ™tTreM«on myduction , jj Spacious living room with stone fireplace; big dining room, mod- najr Lid "I do not! add a strong story line and have A porReous ranch upo na |,j|]. More than four acres with trees APPLEBROOK III AT MODEST PRICE em kitchen, four bedrooms, plus a large den; basement game! ' * movie for whaht t it originallilly and flowering shrubs complete with swimming pool Spaciousrwo-bedroom ranch Brick and c,apboard exterior. On 125xl75' room two-car garage. Lovely acre. Asking $38,500. ' cost to put on the TV show." bedrooms, maid'maids quarters, 3"/V/22 baths, screened porch, and ter-j . c .. , .. * annrm,a, t18 nnn NOTICK OF SKTTI.KMENT plot. Gas radiant heat, wall oven. FHA approval. $18,000. 7 Fernando is the first leading race, handsome library. House all air conditioned. Stunning Ot ACCOUNT carpeting included in sale. $85,000. ESTATE OF WILLIAM P. SCOTT. man who could ever match Es- ONE OF MOST DESIRABLE IN APPLEBROOK III THE DOWSTRA AGENCY DECEASED. ther stroke for stroke. He used Notice Is hereby given that the ac- ^andsome trees frame, the mellow brick and clapboards of this 91 East Front Street Red Bank, N. J.counts of the subacrlher Executor of to be a champion swimmer in Colonial on Four Wooded Acres ithree-bedroom ranch. 'Attractive features inside include a sepa- the estat. or snld Deceased will "e SH 1-8700 audited and stated by the Surrogate Argentina. I ivinu room 15x3.1 with handsome -fireplace; formal dining room.lrate dining room, a pine paneled den, a fine electric stove, and of • the County ot Monmouth and re- kitchen, lavatory and large heated sunroom. two-car garage, three;that extra one-half bath. Two-car garage, too. $28,900. ported tor settlement to The. Monmoutli "When MGM first signed me, County Court, r-robate Division, or Esther was the boxoffice queen beautiful bedrooms, one bath and room for another. $30,000. Two HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE Friday, the Sixteenth d«y of Septem extra acres $5,000. ber A D 1960 at 10 o'clock a. m.o.f the lot. As I came here on the HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE SIX HOOMS - Oil hem. Full cellar. at tile County Court House, Monument plane, I thought to myself that 25 Bank St.. Red Bank. and Court Street. Freehold. "•",„'''• HARRY A. KEARNEY SH 7-1677 oaks and '" ° .ound financial raijc. 1 Oakland St.. r.eil Bunk. SH I- 1 S.VJO AUS. m. 26. sept. s. *-!L J me not to worry about the swim- within a radius of three miles o-f Re- •d Bank- •. Charming center hall colonial.iholly1 . Built by Allen Bros. Foursomes to be purchased that we g :OIOniai. I""' /- MUIII vy nucn oiuo. ruui ,, I;«,IOJ ming scenes. Ideally located near nave slca OKN'rrriY OLD CKNTER HALL CO- MONMO1T1I Cllf.NTV schools, bedroomsplace. Dr. ySeve basementn rooms. .Garage Fire-. " - I-ONMAIJ bpaulifully realnred. ' lovely "Esther is very co-operative, We are well qualified in such subjects as TAXES, Schools,Chopping, transportation, etc larjjo living room with fireolacp. for- rniuiiiATK's rouirr Large living room, fireplace, Asking $22,500. Eighty per cent mal (lining mom. Inrge modern kitcli- Ue In CrrUII(ir» In rrf*rnl he told me. She'll wait — even Mortgage Financing. full dining room, modern kitchen, loan available. 000 ... $2,300 down $109 ™ti w|th tlinhwashT ami hrpfikfast (tninn A^aln^t K^tnle per month to carry. space, four bed rooms. Hi baths, two- ESTATE OF BENJAMIN LEVI. DE- hold up her leading men in the powder room, den with private car garage, private Rrounds. Residen- CEASED. water. LET US PUT SOME PLEASURE IN YOUR bath. Second floor has four bed- $17,500 AND MOVE RIGHT IN „ , _ , , „ ,„„ tial neighborhood. River view. Reduced rurtuant to the order or EDWARD to J25.000. Rolston Waterbury. Realtor, C. BROEGE. Siirrojate ol the County "We got in the pool for the -River Oaks ranch. Three bed- Ranch-Two bedrooms $8,200 .. ot Monmoulh. thli dny made, on the rooms and two more baths. $700 (includes everything) down 16 West Front St., Red Bank. SH 7- NEW HOME PURCHASE Basement, slate roof, barbecue, rooms, tiled bath, fireplace, base- 3500. application of the underaiunfri, Sadye scene. It's true, Esther waited ... $67 per month to carry. Levl and The Hanoyer Bank. Execu- two-car garage. $35,000. ment. Garage. Yes, only $17,500. MIDDLETOWN — Seven-room spilt. torn of the. estate of the. (aid Benan- d looked back. But I wasn't Cash required $3,500. $15,800. Nawly decorated. Expansion jamin Levl. deceased, notice In hereby there. I was about six lengths Two-story—Three bedrooms. $10,- ntttc. Convenient to parochial and pub- Ktyen to the creditor! or »ald deceased BRICK and FRAME COLONIAL STONE AND FRAME COLONIAL 700 ... $700 down ... $76 perlic ichoots on '^ acre. fi Mi lib rook to present to the said Executors their ahead of her." RUSSELL M. BORUS AGENCY —Top location, near everything, month to carry. Dr., off Cherry Tree Farm Rd. Owner claims under oath within ill months 600 River Road Fair Haven and with river rights. Features —Estate area, near river. Over on premises Sunday, 1*5 p. m. Or from this date. '/2-acre. Very secluded. Large call Pilgrim 6-9490. Dated: August 16th. 1P60. Rumson Democrats SHadyside 7-4532 include four bedrooms, master trees. Six rooms. Hot water heat.Ranch—Three bedrooms, $15,200 SADYE LEVI. measures 20x20. Large living , . . $600 down. fifi Rlv«r Road. Rumson, N. J. room, fireplace, paneled den, full Nice porch. Garage. $20,000. LOTS AND ACREAGE The Hanover Bsnk Back National Tickets Down payment ONLY $2,500. Ex- Split level—Three bedrooms, $22,- By: rharle* Mapes, dining room, porch, ultra-modern p LKONARDO - 100x150. Ready to be Vice President, HOUSES FOR^SALE HOUSES FOR SALE kitchen, two-car garage. One acre clusivelusive witithh u s j 800 0 $2,100 down and $114 built on. Leonard Ave. Favorable 70 Brnitdxvay. RUMSON — The Democratic location. One block trom beach. AT 1- Keiv York. N. Y. Club endorsed the national Dem- plot. $41,500. 0355. , Mr'^srs. Par«o"^. T.abrecque. |ACRE ON NAVESINK RIVER- ocratic ticket at a meeting Mon- Good anchorage. Close to every- Split level—Three bedrooms $17,- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — soiioo. in Canzona A Blair, RIGBY OFFERS JOSEPH G. McCUE REMODELED C A R R I 7 Terms. P.ed Bink. S. J. day night. Needs some fill. Asking (ion . . . $3,fi00 down, $111! Attorneys. i^ t)t](\ P.I' 1-1001 Edward Pelers, president.urged COUNTRY HOME - Live quiet- REALTORR family and a "aim for 'children.! per month to carry. _ Alls. 10. 58. Sept. 3. 9. ' Ct'.D.I ly in custom ranch. Entertain on' Nearly two acres in the estate1 ru.'MSOX — Ktvorfront tot. 13.1 fep( members to support the Dollars 1 nn strppt by r'.'> f^nt deep Itv '22 NOTIII: for Democrats drive, starting broad flagstone patio or large 30 Ridge Road RUmson 1-0444 area of RumS0n Features include Rentals? feet on river. 53..%0n. Mlnuch Agency. YES ltiim>nn Ril. Phone RU 1-0716. NOTICE TO ABSENT DEFENDANTS downstairs recreation room withI..THERE JS NQ SUBSTITUTE116x32 living room 17x20 paneled'rooms.'"" Three* b'eToorns, ^uvo $125-$150. §ept 12. famlly room Wlth flre Iace; l4x U S. brick indoor barbecue Living| OR OVER 35 YEARS P ~ tiled baths, paneled den. Garage.' ,- Tlle C UbW h d tS 1 1 Sn F Rt Middletown BUSINESS PROPERTY t-KOl'C.Slate oKf Ne\NUE1M\w JerseNy helor MI'Shi-lr.. ' '" °' ' " ' '^ ' room, fireplace, three bedroomsj "ofn.^MrL.. "dining room, modern kitchen, |Many extras. $30 000 i - ^ 1 bath, powder room, country sized j fc.XFERlfc.NLE gymnasium, six bedrooms, four OS 10G00 iitvi»«> «'nci persantii represent-.nual clambake Sunday, Sept. 18, Eves.: CO 4-33801 MANALAPAN TOWNSHIP i l r l r >n at 2 m at a s cn c kitchen, cellar, two-car garage.i baths, three-car garage. $44,000.!ALMOST NEW RANCHER-One Hwy. 33, 30-acrp farm, running hrook. I uis" 'i*cc M»r i i!r' ri![M i'ui°'i P- - ^ ' P' ' grove, R Sat., Sun.: 10-6 I'i acres. $25,500. ED BANk-Seeking an °lder,j „ „...„„ . iacre. Seven rooms. Large livinS Daily: 9-6 Ions front a Sf. d writing, F-xrtMlent soil aiiil Interest, ami OEORGE AS- RiVCr Rd. jsubstantial home in top neighbor- ENDEARING RANCH — In top-room fireplace and bookshelves ' for miMery. High and dry. Reason-, riELMAN. liushsnij nl Mrs. NOTICK OK SK1TI.KME.VT ably priced. t'.eorge Anselmnn, JOHN J. OF ACCOUNT $2,000 CASH AND $143 PER hood? Quiet" block to Shrews- notch condition situated on beau- Dinin<» room electric kitchen' l-'iTZUBP.AM). his hi-lrs. devisees ESTATE OF CAROLINE CHARLOTTB MONTH will buy three-bedroom'bury River off River Rd. Ex- tifully landscaped one-acre p!ot!three~bcdrooms den two tiled WALKER & WALKER HOWELL TOWNSHIP I anil personal representatives, anil DO.MMER1CH. DECEASED, iTrust for l 1 Ills, their rlglitor an. t y of Iheir sue- benefit of Louis Ferdinand Dom- ranch with assumable 4/2°o GI cellent condition. Center hall,'among towering trees. Oversizedbaths. Large screened porch rt-acri farm. New ranch with two; 1 am)lessor MISSs In. rlgtltJOHJDH.. Ntitl' eJ .an dVn7.GV.R- Interest, merlclii. mortgage. Two baths, 30' livingjliving and dining rooms, kitchen,!living room, fireplace, unusualiManv extras Priced low at REALTORS !ars»* hut I cl Ing* suitable for manufac-! ALD. wire of Joini j. FUiseraiil: turins or horse farm. 526.000. Notice Ii hereby given that the ic room kitchen laundry roomjpan'ry. two bedrooms and bath. 16x32 family and dining room, $24,500. Highway 35 ALEXANDER GIBSON, his heirs, counts of the subscribers. Trustees nt Hazlet deviates. nnd personal repre- the estate' of salil Deceased win lie dinette, recreation room, full eel- Second floor: Two bedTooms modern all electric kitchen, three; MORRILL BROKER SMititives, ami his. their or any an Da audltiM and stated by the Surrogate of lar Immediate occupancv. j d th. plus plenty storage. I bedrooms, two tiled baths, porch.'SUPERB COLONIAL. NEAR' Open 7 Days TiS-A Monmnuth Avi>. Freehold. M. J of their successors In rl-*lil. title, the County of Monmouth and reported HO ;-J6!7 ami (merest and MRS. ALEXAN- for settlement to The Monmouth Coun- [Garage. $19,900. itwo-car garage, plus playhouse. RIVER—River rights. Four bis CO 4-5212 •>KT*. GIBSON, wife of Alexander ty Court, Probate Division, on Frldsy. WALKING DISTANCE FROM:.,,,,,,^, „ Askinpg $35,000£15.00(1. 'bedrooms^bedrooms,. 2V,2'/2 lilptiled hbathsa the,. nanclprpaneledl: (iilison: CHARLES E. MUI.LKI'. the Sixteenth day of September A. li . RljMS0N R :m\ MRS. CIIAIII.ES E. MUL19tiO- . at 111 o'clock a. m.. at the Coun- MONMOUTH SHOPPING CEN-l — anch home. Heart of den, fireplace, basement. Two- '.ER, wire ol Chnrl.-s E. Midler. s 11cho 0o1 Block $500 DOWN REAL ESTATE WANTED ly Court House,, Monument anil Court TER-Custom ranch, three bed-1!"u ?u are*™-a Block fro' m bus.|RUMSON RANCH - With river.car sarage. Bis corner lot. Hot wj|| buv ,„•, dar),"n2 Cane r.vs A. ML'I.I.EIt also known as aUY ON CO.VTI'.AO'i - Housf Streets, Freehold, New Jersey, at which rooms, bath, living room, large dry, —acr"e P'us- Liyinsiyiew. B«? and frame cons.ruc.: e . Piaster walls. $38,950. :*'» ™L*IS ±rJ "LCape, , r.VHTAVE MUl.LKl:. JIUS. filli time Application will be made for tlie wat r heat periect condition. Large Ret! BanK. east ol MapU Ave. A. MUI.LEI'. nl.so Itnown us MRS.allowance of Commissions and Counsel paneled kitchen-dinette, familyj dining rooms, three bed-jtion. Livine room 16x26. Large or famlly ol seven. Wrllt lull detail riUSTAVB MULI.F.R. wife of Gils den off center hall, 16x16. Four: RIVERFRONT. TWO ACRES- kitchen with snack bar, bright, to 'oSiiragt"""oi "i'i Red "lank fees. rooms, two baths, kitchen. Full A. Muller alst> known us Gttstnve Haled August 8th. A. D. I960. room, attached garage, \'i acre. sunnv Muller. EMMA M. SCHWAr.Z basement, recreation room. Ga- lovelv bedrooms measuring 17x-'Right in Rumson. Tal! evergreens living room, three bed-!nKLP, w» ,,»v, ,„,,! ,0 nlany propel > irooms J J anil Mr.. SCHWAr.Z. husband ol LOUIS FERDINAND MOMMERICH. rage; greenhouse. Low taxes. 19. 13x17, 12x16 and 13x1.1. Fin-land hollv. Lovelv viewIV. Df~ en "i 'n baths. ^Tre e shaded'•• " ' 'let tha"i »•» want more sooO llstinss Knimit M. Schwarz ii'nd ROSA- Deer Park, Greenwich. Connecticut. •' , ^ 'nlnt Npar crhnnlc ctnrnc imnc *•***'' us now l°r Prompt professional LIE MULLER. tliHr heirs, devi- JOHN R. BOKER. JR. SYCAMORE AVENUE - Split Asking $28,900. ished family room in basementjwater. Remodeled colonial ot INCar s c 00 ice. Wker and Walker. Real Es 9 Wlhlwooti Road. Scaradale. N. Y. nal. Ten P' - . . ," '?- stores, trans- tate,. Insurance, i , ups nwalker 7 days. Rea. Shrewl Ess sees, personal representatives anil , with picture window. Twojsnflcious rooms. Deluxe kitchen.;POrtation. All this for JU,500. 5crv cc Wa Ser and H'IV of their successors In right, CHEMICAL RANK NEW VOP.K bury office. SH 1 5211. Rarltin office TRUST COMPANY ISUcceisor By baths, spacious two-car garage,!Three tiled baths. Barn for stor- CO 4-5212. title and Interest FP.A.VK A. VETERAN-NO DOWN ::l.'DEN al»o known as A. Merger to Chemical Hank A Tins ins room, kitchen, dishwasher, ' line boals. Garage. Asking $47,- t-T.ANK RlfPEN. and MRS Company, and Chemical Corn WANTED - Two.tllTPf anil four-bcii- •Exchange Bank'. ' walls. Living room, dining room,: 500. PAYMENT room iinmcs FRANK A. P.UDF.N also known exceptionally large family room, l. Price 5C .000-530.000. \\> Ry: ij. F. EMMERICH. Personal kitchen, two bedrooms ild bh' hbvp serintis buvor.i •Vfliltine. Oali Ki- as MBS. A. FRANK ItUnKN Lovely stone front house, in ex- wile of Frank A. Ruden also Trust OfNcerl Id. Fair Haven wood A. ArmstronR P.ealtor. 5W Pros- 165 Broadway, peel Ave.. I,Itt!" fll)vt>r. SH 1-4500, known us A Frank P.trlen, their mortgage. Large plot, nicely Basement. Accessible to bus, alltive frame ranch. Three bed- heirs, devisees, personal repre- New YorK City (IS). N. Y. SHadyside 7-4100 ing location. Three bedrooms, Trustees. landscaped. Asking 526,900. schools, churches, etc. Asking rooms. Wi baths, large basement. CASH BUYERS WAITING (or homei sentatives an1 an:' nf their suc- formal dining room, fine kitchen, with G I. nnd FHA mortgages thr. cessors In rljht, title and Inter- Harrison F. Durand, Esq., $15,500, hot air oil heat; attached two-car " full basement. One-car qarase. can be assumed. \\nn neeri drier home* est; anil TUK STATE OF NIW Counsellor at Law, ABSOLUTE SECLUSION-Ranch L \i are reasonable, regardlets ot JRltSEV and JOSEnl W. 7.1 Broad Streel !garage. Nicelv landscaped plot. MIDDLETOWN—NEW Very low taxes. Price $13,000. IK'. on three acres. Immense shade SOUTH SHREWSBURY RIVER-'offered at $26,000. \ needer) repairs. Cill (Jrow«l) Agency, TIJTTI.F.. Newark «3i, N. J. MONMOUTH Ulilr)lemn-n. OS l-OJOO. You are hereby mimmcineil and re- Au« 12.19-26-Sept 2 W772 trees and flowering shrubbery. Unique modernistic waterfront. quired to serve upon Philip J. Blandn. Beamed ceilings in living room, Deep water, %-acre,, . Ranch„_...„ Two'HIGHLAND _...S —Panarama ocean Love your family? Buy this LAKKSIDK P.ANCH — Spacious liv- Jr.. plaintiffs attorney, whose address view ing roam, ffreplacr; flnl.ihfil hasemenl is M-'il'ter Htillillng. Illchwav 3.1. Hnr- NOTK'K TO <(>.\TU.\(TOHS MONMOUTH COl'NTY dining room and bedrooms, bath,I master bedrooms and bath. Sunk-! - Sturdy built two-story home! Four-bedroom split level, Bpst location. Priced to soil. lel. New Jersey, an answer to th powder room, country kitchen.jen living rdom, fireplace; dining'cinder block. Four bedrooms, two Fourth bedroom unfinished, Liv- ATTIIACTIVE fi in euuntrv home Thr Township Commit!-" Amended CompUint filed In a civil Sl'RItor.ATK'H COt'RT lbatn on live acres. location (Township ol Mlililletiw will receive action. In which Joseph Hnbhs. is Nolke In Creditors to I'reient enclosed sun-porch, cellar, hollow!room, fireplace; very modern ?- fireplace. Second floor i"R room, dining room, kitchen, Lnrgp roatl rrontagc. J1S.OOQ. | "Ids on Au;. y.m n'clnrk plaintiff and Mrs. George AnniMmnn Claims Against Kslale DOSsib e for m tile barn for cars and storage.!kitchen-—--••—••,! j-»~i..wpatio,, bgreenhousei vbiuiuujL,, dockJuuvn, • - l - - relative- apartment—•— , 1recreatio , ,n room, • 1'/' t-,, .baths —, 'and.e 1 COLT'l S NECK!.• ni'ii ni\T irirof"' - D»>'l':lit Saving Tlm«. nt the el al are defendants, pending In the ESTATE OF GLENN MAC DIL- Fu Superior Court of New Jersev within Attached two-car garage. Asking " basement with two-car ga- attached garage. Fine educa- »imn>.i ami clesri-J. FA11MS jSnil ,0lvr)| Npw j,r,,y. tnr tll, rollowlni; LARD. DECEASED. A KKAnK r.:'i da's *ffr SI-III Millier 9. IMfl. e'e $39,950 irage. Hot water oil heat. Priced tional facilities. Close to schools,! '-' - nml nnt'Tials. ilellver"!] flnil flpjilleil Pursuant to the order ot EDWARD to vanoiis riMil.s Jn s^c. .1. UnL-rnll rluilve. of such ihte. If you fail lo at $32,000. buses and shopping. This four-'""1" AV '""""" do so. Judgment hy defmjll may h,Ce. RP.OEOE. Surrogate of the County J. LESTER RIGBY Par!:. In the Totrnshin of MliMlelawn, rendered e^ilnst vou lor the relle'l de. of Monmnuth. this day made, on the RUMSON — Most attractive co-' ... _ .. _ . vear-old home available now for 0eorae V under the ilirectlnn nf th* Township mamlM In thr Amended Complaint. application of the undersigned, Sarah lonial. Its pillars and balconyiRUMSON — Tnvitinc Rustic Sot- $2,501 down and $102 monthly Yin slmll file your answer and nronf E. Fioggs. Sole Executrix of the estate ASSOCIATES, INC. as southern as friend chicken. tinS- Spacious frame ranch, payr all. BROKER 1. Approi. 7.7M Sq. v.-u. Mix Ionf service In duplicate wllh the clerk nf the said Glenn Mac Pillarri. de. iree rnce. of lhe Runerlor Court. State House An ceased, notice Is hereby given tn lhe Itoule M i creditors of said deceased to present 658 Tinton Avenue |Set in estate area. Beautiful treesiT', bedrooms, dining room,' Itupuins 2-:si72 1'. Appro*. 7,7,>n rials. Tar RT J or .1 ne.x. Trenlon. Neiv Jersey In accord- and | 2A. Aoprm. 7.7.10 Gals. Asplmltlc ancp wltli the rules of civil practice to the said Sole Executrix their claims K- ci K ,, M T flowers. Center hall, livinciFireplace; attached one-car ga- K/ ATTUCU/ I ri.r^TI01' Mr ' f)r -• and procedure. under ooth within six month!' Irom LINCi'.OKT •- Ranch \vm\i. this date. NtW J liedroouis, t;ir port, ncreirn purcll. 3. Annrnx. ?..ion Gals. Tar RT T or II. I The action hns been Instituted for New Shrewsbury, N. J. ;and dinjng rooms charmil; ^ragc Full basement, hot air aas ^ ^ ' ' The Broke- r :,A. Aoprnx. 3.1M Oals. Asphsltic Oil.the puroose of foreclosing the fnllowlng Dated: July 29. 1M0 h a 1 atio D fin.sh'jil Imminent with rpcrpallon room, SHadysid._ e 1-7741 Liberty 2-0946;er_^ roomn kitchen) tiled ,bath smal, captivatinl den (og rfam-'P bed-! ?10'.- : MisleP. di asizablt $25,750e Jandscape. d '"""" --'-- laundry room ami playroom. V-r;, GI.'"' ' "' •< lT,u Sale Cerllflcntes SARAH E. BOC.GS, 'Vho Knows Middletown A-iiiing SW.yud. Cull SH 7.3S50. I. Approx. l.o.j Tons »«" Crushed I, Dated .N'm-entliiT 19.H. No. «:«. 1S3 Waj'Xde Road. IDEM, HOME FOK i.M'.r.K KAMILY]ily room (bar and Heatolater Stone. • • • by Maliel! I. Wallinging, , collectocollctnrr ofl Nc [lr K h 1 Eatontown, N. J. • " "'- " " jfireplace). screened flag patio. For Inspection, Call. . , Hig'.-.way 35 ' Middletown'TiuiKE.HKDi-.ooM HANCII — on », tA. Approi. 133 Tons S" Washed for thi* taxing rimtrlct or Rar.tan Ira J. Katchen. EST., r ! K sl 1 j acre. 3(1' llvlng-dlnlng room, delight-, Township and rlcilvpreri to Hnrl h»»lrl hy 1 Third Avenue, cir-..?fu i '*.e"ru.!m» coCiii iS "'ive. T^JISecond floor: Three bedroomsj OSborne 1-3200 | ful kitchen wltli spearate utility nml! Ilnad Gravel. the ninlntlff. JospDh Hijlitm anrt con- Long nranch. N. J., "Q i»a;h«; *-:H-iosf'tj, heai I breakfast room, large family 'room. I Also Allied Materials A Constructionucton.. crrnn r^al en»tp known an Lots 11 A Attorney. porcti.'two baths. Oversized two-car ' .two clamorous baths, attained, over- A1J In lie iin accordsnci* V2. fieri ion ft IRara e 1 DENNIS K. BYRNE Park Awnne H9 Am 9, i:, 19. 26 oT"h"t 8 ' Excellent utility room. sized one.car garage, front and hack with the New Jcrse:J - StaS t H ny shown on map entitled "Map of Rea- |1»37 1 I>t>p;irtment 8ticclflcatiftns. trr iii-ai. ii.i.jriv i«u »i.«i, ii ., H\f Rumson, New Jersey Mtrtrtlftown. N*. J.. of taxes for the taxing district of yon OI.STIIIBI;TI(),V Rowcro^t Anpnrv N-Unusual offering REALTOR-INSUROR two-car RiirHRp WWIHI 66- on proper nntlflr.iilnl n and payment of P.iirltan Tnwmhln «nd delivered lo and cost of nrenaratlon. KOWCrOTSmth T MgetiCl yh u ,n a fOUr-bedroom, two-bath Telephone: RUmson 1-1150 liv the plaintiff. Josenh Ilubhs * '"' " house, in fine River Oaks area.i ARE hard-working and am, The Townshln Committee reserves concenm rpal known ait Lotn 77 Broad Street Red Bank'IF YUI: ,|lhe rlglit lo accept or reject any or all Notice. Is hcrehy jlven thst tha >e.. Nice plot with trees. Center hall,, bilious. hut short of i'n.«h. s,A iHininn rnnmn t.li.U.^ . __ SHadyside 1-0804 of the estate nt snld Ueceiued will be iljvins and dining rooms, kitchen! A CDPH MAFFEO , > doivn i.ayiiienl. .vi:i per month. Sea bronfc .Uflnor" h nwnship of audited anil stnted hy th> .Surro|«t< n.iiHown.Baspmfni with recreation room iTeti.inls If you arc paying less and HOWARD VV. P.OBKP.TS. RtirltAn, Monmouth New Jer- of Ihii County of Monmouth «nd report- r 1 AUached ara e • rrki^u | FAIR HAVEN — Five-year-old!: cett'inggtting' im for suit per nmnih. ihei Township Clerk. eJ UIII, me I»II>. or laxei for thft laxlnn district of Allfilst A.])., moo. at III o'clock a m fyjur. .o^i and subjec.V o^ HWY. ,5 SHREWSBURY^'Ja^MS ^i^S <-ridos,. i ircmt porch, .VOTICI: llnrltnn Tnwmhln and dpliverpd tn nmlat the County Court House. Monument ( th. n 13 HrV..;,iV C1IVKN that hel,| hv plnlntlff, Jnsonli MllDh and Court Streets. Freehold, New Jer- SHadyside 1-9311 bedrooms, l'/2 baths, patio, wall-!i,n,,d', .',, the following |iro|iii.4i".t Ordinancll e was I »"fl c ncerns rf.il pstatp known n sey at which time Appllcnt'lon will hi tntiftihiciMi upyn us first rt-mlliiR m al'-'H* -Vi, .It A r,'£. Section n nn Holmdel RUMSON—It is very difficult tn to-wall carpet throunhout in-j«i';-m doors. JS,I>IKI tun prip c made, tor the allowance ol Commis- rttifiil.ir iiii!t>tiiii of th* Miiruciiiiil Cuun-!Avpnue ni shown ... nmp rnttllpil sions and Counsel fees, and Directions Hern Anency. Rt. ell of llu- Floruuuh of Kejins'lmrt, find a fine older home sn well ATTENTION YOUNG PARENTS eluded. Take over GI mortRa«e. tniht N. "Map nf flH.ihrnnk Manor" In HIPfor Distribution, |J.. on Tui'Stliiy. August Ililh, HlfiO Townhlii nf Unrltnn, Monmouth Coun- Dated July 23th. A. I), I960. located in estate area. Every —$1,900 down, all buyers. Charm- Reasonable taxes. Asking $27,800., VKm.AN!< . Nll ,,„„,, |mymenl, S7N laid over for its second and final ty. New .Tcrnnv, AGNES 8TEFFER, improvement will add lo your iri- ini; three-bedronm ranch home MTAO urn PAWI/ nut' '""r """'"'• nnn' '" "" "•''" gonna' r.'n.lliiK ami H imlillc heHrlni; upon the 4. PntPd Nnvpjnlwr lf». IDAS. No. GTfi 28 ElKhlh Avenue, 1 name al n regular meetlnu of the. niml** by Maliel I. Wnllinjc. rollertor of Atlnnlic Highlands, N. J. -"•'—-it. , Trees and over an Recreation room, lile bath, full uxeS Take 0v^GlTortoaceY'-'^ Municipal Ununcll to be licl.l on Sent«x<«!- i for thfl taxing dlntrlct nf n«r- Administratrix. Ille I.,i|h. scl- Itan Tnwnnhij) nml rlellverfil to and . , , T,,— - e, •, dinin" room. Ideallv located for ped, with two I'Dilncll (?lininliers. Mnnlcliml Rulldlne. li*»lf| lr- tlip plaintiff. Joseph Hubhs th, schonl and transportat Counsellors al Law, Burns. kitchen, maid's rnom and bath.:—h™T1 i »«-i • ;.,.;«- onr. >- -' , ?"". ' Livin, g room,ms, ilem*e ? cakltchfnr garage, full. ya!lti\ full liasi'inent, ("hurrh Slrcel, KeanalnirK. N. J . al and ennern* real fiinte known n^ 41 Rroad Street, i.s T«-.,. Second floor: four bedrooms. f t foran votind transportationg children . Per- ronmi kjtChen, two bedrooms, tile oil hoi, water heat. on n hesilllfnlly I.nti 23. '2i * 2.V Section 0 nn P»rk cc r* XI r\l IHh nlill/lcAls B.I **t ma — whlLli lime imrl pluce all person! In- Keyporl, N. J, two baths, Atlic, basement bath, full cellar, lecupancy Oc- Kstrns Include rointii- terested lii the mme will he hennl Avpnii*. ai shown on map entitled ic basement; aall "Map of Brwhrook Manor" In the Town- tarhed tobe FlFll rlci e JI5$1500n00 imtlon storm sish snd doors, blinds AN OIlllINANUK TO AMEND AND $.15,000. D0.VT DKLAY-SEK IT TODAY '"^ '" " '° - , ami elecirif r.TURe. Low tnse*. Ifn- MWTI.EMENT AN OltDINANUE B.V- ship of nnrltnn, Monmoutli Ponnly, July 29. Alll. S. 12. 1» Ulll ineilinle |iossesslon. llfl.ft'Xl full prlee. TlTI.Rt). 'AN ortDI.MANCK CON- iN>w J^rney. — Beautifully remodeled older RKD BANK — Riverfront. Low. 1 CRIININI1 IHrillRUKI-.I.Y C-dMlHICI - .1 iN'ovrmlier IP lf).VV No. fi77 MIINMni-TII Cllt'NTV home. Three bedrooms, two lull taxes, floathouse. Livinj: room,! TO IT.KRKItVK PUBI.lt: PF.AI'K msVII-U •| '!7:^ ' '"' »^N(-KS AANIN l PIS- irlrt of Itnritim Towtmliln anil delivpred Notice In Crrdllnrs tr> Present lar^e den with separate entrance, bedrooms, moilprn kitchen, bath, runrii on i.ni acres hill- CiKH: TO to iirnl hr>1tl hv DIP hlnlittlff, .JIMup)] (lalms Aiallltl K.lale Cnn he utilized as office by younj; onclnsrd porch, $20,000. IMtKVKNT liOlTHKlNri. l.OUNO- Util'lj". und ronrerni rrnl «*ntnt«* known ESTATSTATK OK NATHAN T1UM1M, INfi DI: SI.KKIMNU IN HTfiKKTS «H Lnt.i 21 A 22. STllon 0. Pnrk Aviv DKCKASKK U *Ui Wai,' II- kllihen wllh eleclrlr. ivsll professional. Carni'tins; and •- - OI-. PUULM; PI.ArPJH ANIl Tn Plto-|nue as shim-n on msn enlltled "Mtunp Pursuant lo (he order of KUWARn I'.r.' SM 1 VIliK For. noon rillVKn.NMKNT. I"' XeHhrnnli Mnnor" In the Tnwnnlll C rmOEtlE, Sur,o,»le Mth, County m;iny cxtrns inrluricd. Only $21,- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-Bcau- f nulll 1 11 ! "' TIH'KK iiKiiiiiiii.M i:\\rn A OI1DKI! ANIl PHDTBCT1ON OKI"' I'nrlnn. Monmnuth Cotinly, New ulli, ih 1 l"».ir»l hot w;iter lleiil. sound " _..?.'?iV," l I . " <'•}/ made, nn His V • ill iiwrliia- I'm-- rej, • liful four-bedroom house over-j PKIIRONH .(Nil I'ltOI'BltTV Ft)l! I Jeriev, application ol the unil Uned, .lAuist <""• ' '"iiidllliin i-all Bitiiriliiv . Tllft I'lleWHIIVATION OK TI1K Von Mrs. (leorne Angelman. John Somervllle Thumlni. Sole M M HI IX uiili»ntu' K:i r I>• Ann. mil. MlniiRh Aneni-y. P.uiiniin 11111 1 ilookinj; water. Fireplace, hnrd-j KT ASI. Pl'IM.lC HKAI.TII IN Alexnnder Ollison, l HOUSES FOR SAI.F, '' » '" i" I .' i KK li' HV IU7R thth e estnllle of llVe"»iiitl"Na||l«n'TI|th ||iiilm' I'.il lillin'ne mi ti'"inMI'ill< inn.In TIIH llnl'.lll'dll IIM KKANSmiltfi- lll K. Muller Slid l-"rnnll A. Itllilen Will rie in fine II iilliin. HA W I'.lve wood flooi-K, modern kitchen, hot ANIl PIltlVlllINO A PENALTY Klin decessed, imllce Is herehv .|ven 111 •l.li VIII Im M.SIIN '" l,ari|e"||vlll|l ' rniiin,' lire- also I'.nown ss A. l''ranl( linden sre the credlturs o| said dereased in me. t-'nini water heal, basement. $2,1,000. din room, den, lirKe. sun- TIIK VIOI.ATIIIN TIIKIIKIIK" innili' ilrfenditnls hrriiuse you nre die 1 sent to the said Hole Kxrrutrlt. their .1 tlHI I t H l.i\ii:h si^rei IMirrh. kllrlien. four UK IT OIIIMINRI1 liv the Mgrnr ownern of rerord of lhe iRnrts nvd l il " " Plmms imiler oath 'Ifhln six months ulfer sn HI tlmi 10 ;l In Imllis. hid wnlei nnd fnunell of me Roroiijli of Kesns. premises sfnreinentlnned snd you Mrfro. m this dsle. jh.'.il George AiiBelmnii, Mrs John J Kit*. THE BROOK hvn.i'nr KtirnKe. Tsxei under ItlMI. luted: Aumisl in. I nun. I; YK M'.-nl.p ' t'MI.A. niorlnslte nvslHlile, X?l.. "••mill. Mrs Alexander Dllison. Mrs WANS n flre|ilsr» .•.in- Kuiir lif.li i ,V«' MintiKh Aneiiry. llumsnn I'd. I'hurlM K. Muller mid Mrs. Kmnk A. JANRT HDMKItVlld.E TIII'MIM AGENCY I ii" 111' i.irtlil. fhlileii also lumwn ss Mrs. A. Vrnnli 4(1 l-ennpe Trail Illl'lefi. hnlng til" re*fi»>r|lre snnilies Mlildlelown, NeM' Jersec il K'I'«K' '' Ii 1 lor Mllhe AI.MOUT AN AI'IIK ~ Mnhv Iri'es. « MilMiMl M I HANK BUILDING nf Hie nforeini'iilloneil defenilnnts, sre Mwi lirmm, l.«lireri|iie. Canr.iina !••>• I III! IIIIMII KM 7 (V,'.' I >\ I li'lirilli;, Illltlliirillnte^ sevril'l Onin mnile nnrly dpfrndnnls hernuse of your w lllnlr MR/CAN rnnrli 'I'hri'e twin sired liedronins. IS ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS liosillde or 'irnlinlde interest In llu l» Wsllnre Rlrerl, ANN l)IB. IIIK iiiinii, 'llnitiji: urnin. i\VII I'miil ill N'IMV .ler<,'V on Niivetnh.T VII •Iheo.l.,re llemlrhalf. .tinrni li;illr. iiaini' i ini. iilihr. t inini nii'il 111 l.uf I i HI: Hl',1 I|!IIII\I i: \,*. ' i'i" il "I .if VIIJIII dillililKes Ite/nlrhnk. sml .1 Lurhwnod Wsller lleriilihali Ellen S. Hazelton .1 i|iin I, le-. ill|,ll vi l HI, tii 'in •.limn •I, nnd ,',><, •• \l • • i I''..|.I I' .It ••• In Alliull Will |iM,ll Attorney BELFORD OS \-00b0 KE 6-5500 I. in: \tir 1'/ Msi'le IH i» I'leik nl Hie fluiier. •' Hi Amliii' I IJ. l». 3«H.|,l m xi Jersey RED BASK REGISTER Friday, Aug. 19, W6O-28 Will Hear Per Capita, Television Ike's Pastor Income Up A Worried Man them. And all the time yorff OCEAN GROVE — Dr. Ed- WASHINGTON (AP) - Per By CYNTHIA LOWRV ward L. R. Elson, who is pastor making them you know that, apita persdnal income jumped HOLLYWOOD (AP) - This is even if it isn't going so well, you to President Eisenhower and his the time of the year when televi- lamily in Washington, will preach o $2,608 — seventh highest in can't try it out in New Haven Sunday morning and evening at the nation — in New Jersey last; and fix it up." the Ocean Grove Auditorium. Ewell says he is primarily in- pear, the Commerce Department will come along in a month or Dr. Elson is pastor of the Na- eports. two, are all singing the same terested in doing a TV series, tional Presbyterian Church, tunes. not for the financial rewards, New Jersey registered this sev- but "because an actor to survive Washington. en per cent gain over 1958 in This weary reporter who has He formerly was a pastor in the face of sharply declining net been hearing the theme constant- must be diversified." California. He is the author of 'arm income. ly for almost three weeks, knows "You've got to keep on thrf 'One Moment With God," move, you must reach a larger The Agriculture Department the words by heart. "I'm really 'America's Spiritual Recovery," terribly excited about the show. audience," he amplified. "Be- and other books, and was desig- ays total net income per farm sides, it's harder to hit a moving in New Jersey totaled $3,283 last We have awfully talented writers, nated "Clergy Churchman of the target. Anyway, I'm hoping." Year" in 1954. year, a $937 drop from 1958. It and we're really getting great was the lowest net income per production values and it's—well, In addition to President Eisen- 'arm figure registered in New different." When Durward Kirby does the hower and his family, many film commercial on "Diagnosis cabinet members and other gov- ersey in more than a decade. It doesn't seem to matter whether it's a new western which Homicide" he is shown snapping ernment officials attend Dr. El- Net income per farm in New a picture in a park. In the coursi son's church in Washington. ersey reached its peak of theis a carbon-copy of a last year's western, another private-eye or of it, he nonchalantly tossei Dr. Elson was on extended ac- last decade in 1951 at $4,935. It away a sheet of paper—setting a also went above $4,000 in 1952, situation comedy series, it's— tive duty as an army chaplain bad example for potential litter- ,953, 1956 and 1958. well different. from 1941 to 1946 and was award- bugs. And speaking of litterbugs, ed several military honors. The Commerce Department list- Therefore, it was almost an overwhelming experience to meet the commercial that has a wom- He has spoken at several col- ed personal income of New Jer- an sweeping her old, dirty, chip- eges and universities. seyans at $15,429,000 last year a worried, middle-aged man in theatrical makeup, who while ped china onto the floor has ap- which boils down to $2,608 for parently retired. In the current CAMPAIGNING—Vice President Richard Nixon reaches every man, woman and child who hurriedly bolting scrambled version, she just pushes it dis- up to grasp hands of young well-wishers in Greensboro, DeMolay Lodge lived in the state. eggs and bacon during a noon work break, confessed: gustedly out of camera range. N. C., on his arrival at th» War Memorial Coliseum to Per capita personal income na- Gets Charter tionally totaled $2,166 based on Finished Two Ed Sullivan, who is always males a campaign address. (AP Wirephoto) total personal income of 381 EATONTOWN - Washington billion dollars, a 6 per cent in "We've finished two shows of making such a big point about Chapter, Order of De Molay, crease over 1958. the series, and I've seen them. having new shows when all about here, has been granted its I don't know whether him are on summer re-broadcasts, The department said the ad-, , , , . ,, is letting us down: He'll slip in permanent charter after a year vance represented a real in- Sood or not- And l Probably Flophouse Folks of proficient operation. won know untl1 lhe first audi a few re-runs himself during the crease in purchasing power since '' " The presentation of the char- the consumer price index roseence "tings come in after the next couple of months . . . Louis sll0W Nye, once of the Steve Allen Tokyo Skid Row Mad at Police ter will be made Oct. 10 by Dan only one per cent last year ( starts-or until the secre- iel C. Melchior, active member Show, will return to TV this sea- Leading the nation in per capi- tary of somebody important stops of the International Supreme son as a love interest on "The ta personal income was Delaware speaking to me. Council, to John R. Mackey, Ann Sothern Show." The lucky TOKYO (AP) — Things are with "Actually, in an electronic worshipful master of Washington with $2,946. Other states lady will be the heroine's spin- jumping down on Tokyo's skid more per capita income than medium, the only real way you row. The flophouse folks are an- Lodge. can tell how you're doing is toster side-kick, played by Ann Reduced New Jersey were Connecticut Tyrell There's a man em- gry about a new police station. ($2,817), Nevada ($2,745), Newwatch who is speaking to you." Repeated riots have ripped the The forth right actor is Tom ployed on the new "Klondike" Bright Economic Future York ($2,736, California ($2,661), set whose sole job is to keep the four-square-mile Sanya district in Speed Law and Illinois $2,610). Ewell, a professional who after recent weeks, injuring 101. Po- Seen-for Hudson County 24 years in the business finally mud wet and sloshy for outdoor The Agriculture Department scenes. lice fear more trouble is to For Trucks TRENTON (AP) - More than SEPARATES FOR THE ACTIVE LIFE —A cool casual top said total net farm income in saw his name go up on the mar- come, with a just-completed $40, a third of Hudson County's work mates with pedal pushers, both in a fabric of "Oacron" New Jersey dropped from $95,- quee of the Broadway theater 000 police substation the main TRENTON (AP) — New Jer- ers live elsewhere, the State polyester fiber and cotton that requires just a quick dip 800,000 in 1958 to $72,600,000 last seven years ago in "Seven-Year target of violence. sey's first reduced speed limit for Labor Department reported to- Itch." Three Attend trucks will be clamped on a sec- year. Cash receipts of New Jer- "I really don't know why we day. in suds, quick dry, and it's ready to go again with or sey farmers totaled $292,975,000 It took a long time to make his tion of Rt. 22 from Newark to The department said a survey without ironing. Printed Pattern 9360 in teen sizes 10 to theatrical fortune, but since then do it," acknowledged an arrested Somerville, It was announced during 1959 compared with $312,- Workshop rioter. "I guess we just don't by the Division of Employmeni 649,000 the previous year. Ewell apparently has been able to yesterday. Security shows that 23,000 Ber- 16 includes shorts and skirt (not shown). Send thirty- like police." do no wrong. He has been starred LONG BRANCH — President Dwight R. G. Palmer, state gen County residents and 21,000 fiv» cents (35c) coins for each pattern. (Add 10 cents Barrage of Rocks in a string of motion pictures Harry Berger, Leon Gordon and highway commissioner, told a New Yorkers work in Hudson. for each pattern for first-class mailing.) Send to Mar- Sandman Heads and recently left the cast of an- As many as 3,000 have gather Joseph Blum of The Joseph Fin- news conference in Gov. Roben Another 19,000 commuters come ian Martin, care of The Red Bank Register, Pattern De- other smash Broadway hit, "A ' «d at the substation five times B. Meyner's office that all details from other New Jersey counties, kel Lodgeof Bnai Brith recently and sent police scurrying with a Speaker Bureau Thurber Carnival" to come to of the reduced speed limit have namely Passaic and Union. partment, P.O. Box 59, Old Chelsea Station, New York barrage of rocks. Once they Hollywood for his new series. attended a membership workshop been worked out and it will go The survey shows 197,000 resi II, N. V. Print plainly your name, address with lone, TRENTON (AP) - State Sen. chased the officers to the second Due In September of the Northern New Jersey Coun- into effect soon. dents of Hudson County work in siie and style number. Charles W. Sandman (R-Cape cil of Bnai Brith in Newark. floor while they built a bonfire the state, with 38,000 of them May) has been named head of downstairs in an attempt to burn The limit will require trucks to It is called "The Tom Ewell go no more than 45 miles an hour commuting to other counties the speaker's bureau for the Re Show," and is due to start on The lodge had a 28 per cent in- • the building and force the police About half of them go to Essex publican campaign in New Jer- crease in membership last year. to more, in areas where the general speed CBS late in September. limit has been 50 miles an hour. County, a third to Bergen and th sey., "It's a situation comedy," he A membership drive will be Sanya is one of Tokyo's larg- The higher speed limit will re rest to more distant sections o New Approach GOP State Chairman Carl Erd- continued dubiously. "And there launched in the fall. est criminal refuges, a congested main in effect for cars and buses. the state. man, in announcing the appoint- are about 18 others around Philip Israel, West Lonj> Jungle of rooming houses and The Branch; again has accepted Palmer said some sections of survey estimated tha ment yesterday, said Sandman Television comedy is completely dives. The majority of its resi- about New Jerseyan will work with the party's na chairmanship of the Bnai Brith Rt. 22 between Newark and Som- 150,000 Church Expert Lists New Ideas different from stage comedy and dents have served time. work in New York, with abou tional speaker's bureau. He said Youth Organizations. A meeting erville adready have 45 mile an from motion picture comedy Police have moved In a 350- 36,000 of them coming from Hud- the senator will have "the final of area youth organizations will hour limits for all vehicles. These It's the pressure of time. There's be held Sept. 10 and 11 in the Jew- man riot squad and armored son County. ST. ANDREWS, Scotland (AP) responsibility for clearance of all no room for second guessing. cars, but the truce is uneasy. will not be affected by the new It said, "For every two com — An American church expert!speakers into New Jersey" for ish Community Center in Long A police spokesman explained: rule, he said. muters who live in Hudson Coun Hospital Care on world affairs called yesterday| conventions, rallies, nonpartisan "The truth about comedy is Branch. The truck speed differential that it isn't written, it's re-writ "The hoodlums figure that if ty there are at least three whi for a new approach by leaders: audiences, and radio and TV was permitted under a state law get to their jobs in New Yorl of the East and West in settling'spots. ten. You take it and fool around Scientists are thinking of at- we are kept busy, their activi- enacted this year. The law was For Aged Called with it until it's right. But in ties can go on unmolested. And by traveling through Hudson. differences and averting war. Sandman also will arrange taching minature radio transmit- passed in the wake of a truck The survey said the Esse: The international situation, Dr.state-level speakers for county]television you make six or mon ters to grizzly bears in an effort «ome actually think they can bus collision on Rt. 1 in North lilt? JJlllTIiaiJUna! SUUailOn, UT. >"a«. ^rti api-iinvij iu, UUUIHJ "- - * - V Ul- force us to move." workers who commute into Hud GrowingProblem O. Frederick Nolde told the Cen-iantl loca' organizations, Erdman j shows before the public even to keep track of their wanderings Brunswick last year in which 11 son County tend to take jobs gets a chance to look at one o: during the fall. Unusual Slum tral Committee of the World j*8^ Trenton State College coeds and the heavy industries of Harrison, CHICAGO (AP) — Hospital Council of Churches, "is more Sanya is an unusual slum. Its a professor were killed. Kearney, Secaucus and Eascare for the aged will becomi dangerous than at any time since residents are not poor financial- The law allows truck speed Newark. one of' the nation's greatest medi the break of the Summit confer- ly. But it is a vast retreat for differentials of five miles an hour Workers from Bergen County cal problems in the next 12 years, ence and perhaps since the end nameless, friendless drifters and on four-lane highways. It applies and New York tend to take job: a Veterans Administration official of the Korean War." racketeers seeking anonymity. only to trucks weighing over 10,- in Jersey City, Bayonne, Hobo- predicted yesterday. Bradford Morse, VA deputy ad "In this tense atmosphere," he Each morning tough labor re- 000 pounds. ken, Union City, Guttenberg, added, "the possiblity of further cruiting foremen line up their North Bergen, West New York ministrator, told the 25th annual national convention of the Cath- deterioration or of miscalculation trucks and hire workers on the and Weehawken. places mankind in a precarious HOME DELIVERY spot for up to $4.50 daily to toil Peach Festival "Hudson is in a mature stagi olic War Veterans that the linked States' aging population soon wil' position which can be ignored In Tokyo's booming construction of economic and population only at great risk." OF THE industry. At dusk the trucks re- Is Tomorrow growth — room for expansion, to place a heavy burden on the na turn. Some men drag themselves compete with the attractions o tion's hospitals. Commission Director toward a flophouse where a bed FAIR HAVEN - The Fair Ha- New Jersey's relatively, un Of 113,000 patients in VA hos- Nolde, from Philadelphia, is di- costs less than 20 cents. Others ven Methodist Church, River Rd., crowded suburbs, is at a prem pitals today, he said, more than rector of the Commission of the go straight to the cheap liquor will sponsor a peach festival to- ium," the survey said. ' half have reached the age of 65 Churches on International Af- Joints. morrow. It will be held on the "Nevertheless, its highly stra Only six million of the country's fairs. Red Bank Register church lawn. tegic location and the potentia 22 million veterans are over 45, He told the council's 90-mem- By this time those who didn't he added, but in 12 years only six The festival will start at noon of Its undeveloped spaces, make ber policy-making committee that work are squatting on the side- million will be under -45. walks, their half-emptied bottles and end at 6 p.m. 't safe to forecast for Hudson 1 despite recent breakdowns in The CWV resolutions commit- of shochu (potato brandy) in There will be pony rides for County a resurgent position in East-West negotiations, the inter- tee spent the day reviewing. 54 front of them. Prostitutes clad on- children. the economic future of New national situation is not different proposed resolutions — 20 of ly in panties and brassicrs buy The Friendship Club is direct- Jersey." from that which existed before which involve criticism of Com watermelon at nearby stands. ing the event. Mrs. Elwood the Berlin crisis and the ex- PER WEEK munist China, the Soviet Union Noodle shops where a filling Schenck is the president. BADGERING FOR TROUBLE changes of visits by heads of and communism in general. meal costs only 10 cents are governments. PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP)-C. C. Resolutions which were ap- jammed. WAYSIDE DANCE Nolde submitted a seven-point Soweri noticed a burrow in hisproved propose continued oppo- plan' which he said could get BY YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSBOY Common Practice WAYSIDE-A block dance will front yard. He assumed it was sition to the admission of Red leaders of East and West on the The money flows freely. The be held tomorrow at 8 p. m. inmade by a gopher, so he flooded China to the United Nations and way toward easing world ten- common practice is to sperfd ev- front of the Wayside fire house. the hole and waited for the ani 'avor continued functioning of sions. The plan proposed, among; erything earned, get drunk andJGreen Grove Rd. ma! to appear. he House Unamertcan Activities other points: But the tiny, gopher did noCommitteel . quarrelsome and stage fights in The dance is being sponsored Essential Rules the streets. by the fire company auxiliary. show up. Instead, out of- the hole Miss Elizabeth A. Goodman, When the police built their new Caller for the evening will be crawled a 30-pound, 30-inch long member of Our Lady of Refuge That leaders of all governments •ubstation, many Sanya residents Dick Charlins, Neptune. 'ull-grown badger. Parish, Brooklyn, N. Y., received accept essential rules of behavior took it as a clear infringement he first national woman of thein negotiations. i on their home ground, a sym- •DAY PRECIPITATION OUTLOOK ear award from the CWV auxil- A reduction of armaments and; bol and target against which they ary. regulation under international could vent frustrations against Miss Goodman was cited for control. police. her work with Coney Island Hos- An agreement on stopping nu- The nightly drunks, the hca pital, the Brooklyn Public Li- clear tests, with provisions for that drove hundreds from thei. brary, the Red Cross and several control. i sweaty beds into the streets and Catholic organizations. An effort with "patience and the overwhelming boredom ot persistence" toward settlement! 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