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Vfit at; s*eonSingle, he hu Mayor Farrell has stated that he To Meet With Board has surveyed local streets need- ceived honorary awards in the lived here 13 years, and is pres- thinks the engineer may-reduce Mayor Thomas Farrell asked ing, patch work and resurfacing.' By AprO 22 past. ently employed by Atco Ceramic* the fee, and that negotiations council to meet with, the Board He noted that he has received FAIR HAVEN - There was In a glamor-packed setting at Frank W. Douglas Corp., Keyport. Will be begin on his return. of Adjustment April 19. He noted a rough estimate of costs for real joy and relief behind the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, In regard to the department, such work, and that a $7,000 fig- wistful smile of Councilman Rob- the taciturn Peck confessed that RED BANK - Frank W. Doug-such structures as the Cathedral the mayor said he hopes council ure seemed low. ert Matthews last night when he he came to the show "prepared to las of 60 Manor Dr. is 103 years of St. John the Divine, the New will be able to give policemen Mr. Darby received council ap- announced to the borough coun be a graceful loser." old today. He will mark the date York City elevated railway and "a substantial salary increase Board Still Trying proval to advertise for bids for cil that the new borough hall will He had been four times before quietly at home with his wife. the base for the Statue of Lib- next year." street rTfepairs. He announced that in his 20-year movie career. Said be open for business April 22. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas moved erty. The new schedule, he reported, the sealed bids will be opened Final inside cleaning up and Peck: will give the men fiva days on to their apartment here in 1959. Later, Lehigh Portland Cement at 9 p.m. May 13. outside site work will begin to- ' I'm just a little stunned about The move was one of many in and one off, and will re- For Tuition Rebate 586 the whole thing. It realty stag- Company gained Mr. Douglas' Mrs. Eleanor Martinez, day, the chairman o( the build the long career of a man who duce hours to slightly more than SHREWSBURY - This send- The local board directed the gered me." services, and In 1931 he retired. Ocean Ave., asked council for ing committee announced. Ad remained active while practicing 40 per week. ing district to Red Bank High study by its attorney after re- permission to use a converted vertisement for a custodian to Then he pulled out a gold pock- moderation in all things, School hasn't given, up hope of jecting another proposal last garage on her premises to house keep things trim and operational et watch from his vest. recovering $5,349.16 paid to the Bight. • • • • • her daughter. There would not was authorized. "Harper Lee mailed it to me Mr. Douglas was born in Scot- land in 1860, son of a Scottish Red Baric Board of Education in It was suggested by Lester C. be a rental involved, she said. Mr. Matthews, who accepted just this morning. She said, it Army colonel. He was educated Personnel Changes 1960. Scott, board secretary, that the Mayor Farrell reported that on the building committee post un- belonged to her father and he at St. Saviour's College in Sus- The amount represents a pay- $5,349.18 be deducted .from cur- two prior occasions. Mrs. Marti- der the-administration of former wore it for 60 years and she sex and, at (.he age of 16, began ment made after a second tuition rently outstanding bills In order nez.has asked the Board of Ad- Mayor Milton Kosene, has been wanted me to wear it to the Acad- emy Awards. She also said she a career which was to make him Ordered by Borough bill for the 1958-59 school year to save the Shrewsbury board justment for a variance to.rent delivering reports, progress and a pioneer in the Portland cement was rendered on the basis of legal costs. the cottage. .Local law prohibits regress, on the new building for dropped it in the gravy when she industry in this country. FAIR HAVEN — Personnel to fill the stenographic position revised per-pupii costs. State Level First this because she maintains a two- more than two years. was six years old. I was clutching changes described by Mayor as soon as possible, to ease thj The Board of Education last Mr. Otten, however, suggested family dwelling on the same lot, Formal dedication ceremonies it when my name was called." Young Douglas went to work Peter deK. Dusinberre as problems to be met with the im- sight directed its. attorney, Rob- negotiations at the state level as the mayor said. will be held at a later date, the Miss Lee is the author of the for the English Portland Cement "sound from standpoints of ef- pending change of office location ert H. Otten of the firm of the first step. An assistant state Council referred Mrs. Martinez councilman said. (See OSCARS, Page 2) Company for which he became ficiency and economy", will bs to the new borough hall. Doremus, Russell, Fasano and commissioner, Eric Groezinger, back to the Zoning Board and the firm's United States repre- made in borough office admin- According to Mr. Rooney, an Nicosia, to inevstigate the mat- has ruled for the Red Bank board told her to advise the body that sentative after traveling to Aus- istration. outline of the duties, hours and tor further. that there are no rules or the dwelling would be occupied tralia, India, China and Japan. Councilman William Rooney, compensation for a contemplated The trip from Japan to Califor- ' v Joint Effort? - statutes which authorize the re- on a gratis basis. Borough May Buy chairman of the finance com- borough collector have not yet turn of the disputed funds, the nia took three weeks. A four-day Mr; Otten sajd he would at- (See APARTMENT, Page 2) mittee, announced at last night's been formulated. attorney said, but the decision train ride brought him to New council meeting that Roy Nelson Curchln Retiring tempt to determine the board's York. does not go further. will become borough treasurer In Mr. Curchln receives $9,775 for chances of success in seeking the SchwenkerProperty From 1880 to 18B7, Mr. Doug- Mr. Otten;pointed out that the June, when George Curchln performing the duties of tax col- money through an appeal to the las worked here for the English borough received service for the Index FAIR HAVEN — Members of the council's finance, recre- resigns from that position. lector, treasurer, registrar ol state commissioner of education, concern. It was during that time exlra amounts. A ruling which Page ation and zoning committees will investigate a proposal from Mr. Nelson will retain his vital statistics, custodian of and would communicate wltli : that he made his first trip to the permits receiving districts to Adam and Eve - 10 Councilman John Damico that the borough consider purchas- duties as borough clerk, and be school monies, certifying agent other school boards in-Shrews- shore. It was on an historic day seek adjusted payments was not Allen-Scott ...... ing the River Rd. property of the late Clara Schwenker for relieved of Ihe clerical duties of police pension! and publlo bury's position to see if a Joint 19, 1881—when President effective until the 1959-60 school Amusements .: ... 14 use as a park. —Sept. which now consume much of his employee pensions and borough ttfort might be feasible. A. Gariield died in El- year.. '.. Births ..... 2 Mr, Damico recited the borough's school and tax woes, James Ime. A stenographer will be em- Blue Cross administrator. It is Holmdel and Eatontown also n assassin's After establishing its course of Bridge • *...... , 21 calculating that, as zoned, the land could accommodate 20 leron, victim of e ployed to work under Mr. Nel- understood that all of these seek - to regain amounts paid >ullet. Mr. Douglas accompanied action, the board directed Mr. John Chamberlain . 8 houses, each of which might be expected to contribute at j: son, performing clerical tasks for duties, except tax collector, will after the second billing for the 1 friend, a reporter for the New Scott tp pay the "currently out- Classified .„ :...... 20 least 1% children'to the borough's burdened school system. various borough departments, be assumed by Mr, Nelson. 1958-59 school year. Little Silver rork Herald, who was writing standing tuition bills, which in- Comics 21 This, he pointed out, would make a third school a ne- under his supervision. Mr. Rooney estimated that tha and Shrewsbury Township (Tin- ;he story .of the President's 1 clude payment for February and Crossword Puzzle .... .21 cessity. He declined to concede that such is now the case. cost to the borough of a tax ton Falls Schools) boards never leath. Secretary Needed March, a charge of $2,196 for Editorials The five acres in question border Schwenker's Pond, a collector will not cat up the dif- made the payments and their ac- In 1887, Mr. Douglas left Eng- Mr. Nelson will receive no ad- 196041, and a credit of $2,999 Herblock it favorite rendezvous for ice skaters and duck feeders. Reten- ference between Mr. Curchln'i counts for 1858-59 have been lish Portland Cement and sold ditional compensation. The for 1961-62. Movie Timetable ..14 tion ol the area as a park, Mr. Damico said, would, in the salaries and that of the new wiped clean by the Red Bank Belgian and German-made ce- secretary's position, a full des- Board president Richard Kray- Obituaries .. 2 long run, probably cost the taxpayers less. stenographer, He estimated a board, ment for three years. He then or- cription of which is filed at th« bill commented that, if the board Sylvia Porter .6 Council members declined to say whether the property saving of $6,000. Handy Andy Is Here! ultimately decides to deduct the Television 14 has been offered for sale. Developers have eyed It in the past. ganized, the Glens Falls Portland clerk's office, will pay $3,000 for Elberon Surf Club Come ;see what Handy Andy disputed funds from current Sports 18-17 The possibility of applying for Green Acres aid for the Cement Company near Lake six-month probationary period, Open for • membership, his (or your bathroom, Sher- bill),. there will always be cur- Stock Market J proposal was discouraged by council, which indicated a de- George, N. Y., and served as Its and then, $3,150. Raises of $150 Camp directed by Harbor Light Day man's, 20 Broad, Red Bank. .,-/ rent bills available for that ac- Successful Investing S sire jo keep any future park there a municipal facility, not sales manager 27 years. per year are authorized. ; Camp. CA 2-7094. --Adv. . •• " ' .. : tion. Women's News 10-11 open to the general public. Mr. Douglas sold cement for Mr. Rooney said he would like 2-Tuesd«y, April 9, 1963 RED BANK REGISTER / Weather Divorce Rai< Horse Swims Delaware New Jersey — WwUy cloudy today with occasional rain most- Births ly over the central and sooth Told River, Drown* at Pier Kilmer Nation(tl9Wpfld portions, high in Uu 50s {except , MVERVIEW 45 to 50 along the shore. Pair Red Bank PHAADEUHOA' (AP) - An Ing -stung by an insect. "Some tonight and At Hearing Mr. and Mrs, James excited horse swam the Del- kind of « bug-I think it was Wed n e s d a y. TRENTON (AP) — A pr« aware River tn Pauisboro, N. J. bumblebee—popped him a good NEWBRUNSWICK (AP);- 48 Appleton Dr., Ha'zlej Five members of a'Senate Inves- News in Bri&f Low tonight in dawn divorce raid which endei yesterday, apparently only t one pn the fiatik," stid Holland. ter, yesterday the mid-20s in drown as he neared the shori Holland, who was currycomb' tigative committee hupeited From the Wires of Tht Asiociaud Preu the northwest In Ohaos goes to the/ Mercs Mr. and Mrs. in Kane, Camp Kilmer yesterday to de- ansburg, The horse, a 'seven-year-old Ing Mi horse at the time, add- to the middle County Grand Jury today — aft 18 Carter Ave, E '• 4f«t« _ d.'t' SA • '_ !..._' termine whether it could be used CUBA TO RELEASE SHIP-WRECKED SKINDIVERS gelding named Rusty, broke "He sure took off in a hur to upper 30s in daughter, yesterday. as a temporary or permanent HAVANA — James B. Donovan announced today that he has sneak preview in suburban away from his owner, George I ran after, him as far, a: the south ana Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scully, state reformatory. Their reac- secured the freedom of nine ship-wrecked skindivers held In Cuba Princeton yesterday. Holland, 21, apparently after be could and tnea followed along th 548 Sherman Ave., Belford, son, tions varied. for seven weeks and would return with them to the United Sut hoofprints," v. coast. Hig The Grand Jury- proceeding, yesterday. Senate Majority Leader •s soon at possible. . ' Rusty ran down the indue Wai Wednesday are secret* but a Princeton to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kinder- Charles W. Sandman Jr., R-Cape Donovan, the New York lawyer who also negotiated the free- highway, past International Ah> the mid-50s ough magistrate heard almos dater, 156 Croft St., Belford, Miss Rheingold May, thought that with a modest dom of the Bay of Pigi prisoners, said that Cuban Prime Ministei port and then plunged into the the north six hours -of testimony yesterday daughter, this morning. expenditure, some concrete bar- Fidel Castro agreed to the release of the skindivers after Donovsi Delaware, a quarter to a hall the low 60s in the south: on why Mrs, Barbara Johnson Mr. and Mrs. John Rentschler, racks "might replace Uie need proved them innocent of any counterrevolutionary activity. To Open mile wide at that point. said she shot a private detects 117 Atlantic Ave., Matawan, to spend $17 million for a new "The government has informed me that it has determine: MARINE "I looked out in th» river an repeatedly in her bedroom aboi daughter,' this morning. reformatory at YaidyiUe.'* ! despite the suspicious circumstances of the case, the innocenc Cape May to Block Island 3 a.m. Ian Feb. S. there he was swimming for New Variable winds about 10 knot' MONMOUTH MEDICAL Cancer Crusade Sen. Joseph Wi CowgflL D- of the expedition," Donovan said. "The fact that they were shij The hearing was held at the r Jersey like' a motorboat," wrecked seamen has been established." mostly northeasterly north poi Long Branch Holland. • . Camden, said: "Without any re- tion 10 to 15 knots. Northerly quest of Mrs. Johnson's attorney flection on the gentlemen at Who wanted a chance to cro Mr. and Mrs. Robert Penning- Holland then drove to New Je POPE SIGNS ENCYCLICAL OF PEACE winds about 10 knots tonight, be- Camp Kilmer, I: think I .wasted examine witnesses before th ton, 102 Catherine St., Red Bank, sey where an oil company guard % VATICAN CITY — Pope John XXIII signed a new encyclica coming north to northwesterly a day." \ • ' •' ' case went to the Grand Jury. daughter, Sunday. told him of. seeing the. horse, : on peace today in an unusual ceremony emphasizing the impor to 15 knots Wednesday. Mostl Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edeiin, The guard said he'd been work Sen. Nelson F. Stamler, It-Un- tance the pontiff attached to his pronouncement. cloudy with occasional ligti During the course of the seven Monmouth Ave., Navesink, daugh. ing on the river for 20 years ion, seemed to agree wWt Sand- Titled "Pacem In Terris" or "Peace on Earth," the letter showers central and south por plan raid, one, private detective ter, yesterday, and it was the first time he'd man. "A lick of paint can work ions, fair north portions today a broad appeal for world peace. It will be made public tomorrow, was shot four times; Mrs. John' Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Gaetano ever seen a horse swim across wonder*," he said, viewing one rair throughout tonight am It is the first papal encyclical devoted exclusively to the theme son jumped out of the bedrooi 247 Rt. 35, Eatontown, daughter the Delaware." building which had been convert- Wednesday. Visibility 5 miles oi window to get help; two ma of peace. yesterday. The Pennsylvania Society foi ed for classroom use by Plica- better except briefly 2 to 4 mile: house guests were thrown dowi The Pope ceremonially signed five specially printed copies Mr. and Mrs. Edward Farro, the Prevention of Cruelty to An taway Township. •• • in showers. the' stairs by the raiders; am the encyclical in his private library. Four of the copies will gi 105 Joraleman Rd., Long Branch imals was called and sent a crew Se,n, William F. Kelly, D-Hud- 'SBbenezer," a thrpe-year-ol Into the Vatican archives. The fifth will remain in the Pope TIDES daughter, yesterday. to help find the horn. The cr«w son, said he wanted to see addi- English bulldog, was shot in th personal files. Sandy Hook Mr. and Mrs. Albert Daniels, was told the hone disappeared tional dataL and statistics before eyes with ammonia—according Vatican sources could not recall a similar ceremony. Usuall; Today — High 8:20 p.m. am 108 Montgomery Ter., Red Bank, under a concrete pier at the oil forming an' opinion. some 77 charges and countei Popes sign their encyclicals privately, without any fanfare, am low 2:21 p.m. daughter, yesterday. company and was swamped In Sen. Frank S. Farley,, R-Atlan- charges filed in the case. the letter li publicized only alter its contents are revealed. Tomorrow — HighfUl a.m Mr. and Mrs, Frank Minnisch, the wake of a ship, apparent!: tic, chairman of the committee, and 8:52 p.m. and low 2:43 a.m The case has been held u| 38 Rockwell Ave., Long Branch, drowning, uid the {our was Informative. CHURCHILL BECOMES HONORARY CITIZEN TODAY and 2:55 p.m. pending the release of the wouni daughter, yesterday, He noted that It was only a WASHINGTON — Sir Winston Churchill, the magnificent Briton, For Red Bank and Rumson ed detective, Harvey Blount, 50 small part of the committee's becomes officially today what he hai been for two decades in tht of East Orange, from a hospital PATTERSON ARMY HOSPITAL study of the state'i mental and bridge, add two hours; Sea Loretta An Rlsied Found Guilty hearts of Americans—the first honorary citizen of the United Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Long where he was recovering from his Fort Monmouth penal. Institutions. States. Branch, deduct 15 minutes; High- wounds. 1st Lt. Jffd Mrs. Eric A. Hupt MIDDLETOWN - Miss Rheln- The committee will report back The bestowing of this honor, unique in all history, require: lands bridge, add 40 minutes. 1 Blount, a Negro, testified ye nan, 48 Midway La., Eatontown, gold, 1963, Miss Loretta Ann [ Assault to the. Senate regarding Gov. only a touch of. President Kennedy's pen en a bill enacted bj daughter, Friday, Richard J. Hughes' program (or Congress and a second signature on a presidential proclamation. terday that he was standing oi Riisell, will be on band April 20 By The Associated Press Airman 1/c and Mrs. Bruce L. expanding reformatory facilities. Weary now with the weight of 88 years, Sir Winston was the threshold of Mrs. Johnson The nation's weather pattern Romkey, 1488 Ocean Ave., Sea at the Harmony Bowl, Rt. 35, to On Wife The governor said last weak unable to be present to receive a nation's accolade. Neither were bedroom and had identified him' showed only minor changes to- Bright, son, Saturday, kick off the head pin tournament RED BANK--Charle8 A. Rich- that the camp, soon to be aban- Herbert Hoover, Harry S. Truman and Gen. Dwlght D. Eisenhower, self as a detective. Blount sai day, with a few wet spots, coo PFC and Mrs. Donald ardson of 45 Watt SunMt Ave. doned by the Army, could jut the three former'Presldents, able to accept Kennedy's invitation he had just finished explaining sponsored by the American' Can- Barnes, 16 Glenwood Dr., New was found guilty yesterday of the be a substitute for a reforma- to attend. across northern areas and fajrlj who he was when he was shoi cer Society. , . mild in the South. Shrewsbury, son, Saturday. assault and battery of his frifo tory, but could be used tempor- But the ceremony was carefully timed at 3 p. m. EST, in the face by Mrs. Johnson. He The tournament Is scheduled There was considerable cloudi PFC and Mrs. David E. Steurtz Mrs. Ethel M. Rlchardaoo. arily as a work camp. that the British Broadcasting Corp. could bounce it off the or- laid he fell into the room. to start, at S p.m. ness throughout the country bui 41 Main St., Oceanport, daughte biting Relay Satellite and Churchill could watch it on television Mrs. Johnson, an attractive, Raymond E. Collins, 85 Cherry Magistrate William I. Kla&ky no stormy weather was reported. Saturday. r.-w • in his London home. German-born mother of two whe Tree Farm Rd., Is chairman oi imposed a $50 fine and suspended The main precipitation belts PFC and Mrs.' Robert I speaks with a slight accent, told the Monmouth County Bowl a 30-day jail sentence, for the of State Takes were in the northern Rockies and Frantz, 82 Atlantic Ave.. Lon, SEATO STUDIES LAOS CRISIS an entirely different story. Cancer program. fense,'which, occurred Saturda; northern Plains with light ralr Branch, daughter, Saturday. PARIS— Ministers of the Southeast Alia Treaty Organization She said that she awoke about Mr. Richardioa was charged wi and snow in higher elevations, Arthur Godfrey is the national Licenses Of (SEATO) go behind dosed doors today to study ways to prevent 3 s.m, to hear men screamin Frnm using a broom handle and a knifi Light rain also sprinkled areas In chairman of the cancer pro- in the assault. lightning from the war clouds In Laos from striking nelghborjn and to find Blount pulling oi Neptune Ohio and West Virginia and snoW gram. Thailand. , ' her arm as she lay on her bac Also found guilty of assault tad 13 Drivers powdered most sections of Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliard Ashmore, The bowling tournament is The prospect that the pro-Communist Pathet Lao would tatci bed. He scratched her stomach battery was Helen - Vaughan of Temperatures c-f freezing o Jr., 104 Bimbler Blvd., Wan* vided into three categories-^sen- TRENTON - Ned J. Parseki- ' over all of northern Laos spurred urgent consultations among thi In reaching for her arm, she said. 208 Monmouth St., charged witl ower were confined to north rtiassa, daughter, yesterday. ior, junior and bantams—with threatening William J. Randoli an, director of the New Jarsey foreign ministers of the eight SEATO nations, whose alliance it "There was so much noise tha »rn parts of the border state: prizes offered for the high score at that address. She received Division of Motor Vehicles, has • aimed at keeping the Communists from taking over Southeast Asia; it could have been coming from rom Minnesota eastward inti in all categories. $50 fine and. a 30-day jail sea announced the suspension of the U. S. Secretary of. State Dean Rusk yesterday urged all signet everywhere," she said. Maine. Generally readings wen Tickets for tournament partic- tence, both of which were su> driver's licenses, of two county of the 1963 agreement neutralizing Laos to "prevent further ag- She said she pushed him real Canada little lower in most of thi ipants can be obtained at the pended. motorists convicted of driving ' gravation of the situation." The signers include the Soviet Union hard and he fell backward. Th (Continued) under the influence of intoxicat- orthern half of the nation. The; Harmony Bowl. Frederick Jones of Central and Communist China. irst thing she said to him wa its commitments and then . re- ing liquor out-of-state. were in, the (0s or higher in thi Ave. was sentenced to 80. to 90 'Get out or I'll shoot," she tes- examine the situation. The license of Leroy Cooper, WASHINGTON-MOSCOW 'HOT LINE' OPENS southern half and mostly in thi days In the county jail for bein tified," Last June's election gave Die 47, of. 14 Richmond Ave., Deal, •. GENEVA — The United States and the Soviet Union open direct 40s in other parts of. the country enbaker only a minority in Parlia- drunk and loitering on Monmout A slight warming trend was "Then he started to advanci Mayor Tells Charged In Florida, was suspend- . negotiations today on • "hot line" teletype circuit between Wash' toward me, He kept coming and ment, but he commanded the St. Saturday.- He was arrested tngtoh and Moscow. eported from the souther by Sgt. Emerson R. Williams. ed for two years, effective March (hot him. He kept coming and House of Commons for six month; 25. The license of Frederick R. U. S. Ambassador Charles C. Stelle and Soviet disarmamenl Plains eastward into the Middl with support from two mino: Group About Also fined yesterday were Jer- nd South Atlantic States. Tli ihot him a little higher," ih, O'Riley. 47, of 112-114 Lake Ave., negotiator Semyon K. Tsarapkln were to meet this afternoon at laid. • parties, Social Credit and the Ne old Kaufer of Belmar, $30 for . the headquarters of the U. S. delegation to the 17-nation disarma mercury soared to 104 yesterday speeding;. Michael S. Jordan charged in Maryland, was sus- "I looked at him as if maybe Democrats. This government was nwnt conference. - in Laredo, Tex., and was 81 at Master Plan 298 Oceanport Ave., Oceanport' pended for six months, effective e didn't realize what I wa finally defeated in February when The governments agreed that the direct teletype cable between midnight. In contrast, it was 2' MATAWAN TOWNSHIP- The $20 for careless driving, and Jo Dec. 24. doing, then 1 said 'I'm going t< the other parties deserted him a: their capitals would provide a safeguard against an outbreak of in Duluth, Minn. master plan study committee of seph M. Plgnataro, Jr., of The licenses of 11 other coun- kill you,"" she testified. a backlash to the nuclear issui world war by accident or miscalculation. Some other early morning tern the Strathmore Civic Association Shrewsbury, $10 for a noisy muf- ty motorists were suspended un- She said «l\p shot him one* and a widespread feeling thai They- alto believe the circuit would make an Important con< wratures and conditions: New met last week with Mayor Fred fler. der the state's point system, r twice more. Diefenbaker's government was in Wbutlon to reducing East-West tension generally. ork 45 cloudy, Chicago 37 part- "hesterman of Bay Head, a com- Joseph E. Pearson of 246 Leigh they are: five months, Homer "He was attacking me," shi effective. ly cloudy, Boston 37 clear, Wash' munity now In the last stages ol ton Ave. was ordered by the E. Lavoie, 25, of 74 Wallace St, testified. She later said, unde , . . SET NEW BIRMINGHAM DEMONSTRATIONS Ington 49 cloudy, Philadelphia 46 adopting a master plan. . court to pay $10 per week to- Red Bank; four months, Marce- examination, that no om BIRMINGHAM, Ala.—New racial demonstrations were planned loudy, Atlanta 58 clear, Miami ward i the maintenance of the line -GdnAler, '21, of 2» .Morris lse'was in the. room from the Mr. Chesterman discussed the; today and blind linger Al Hibbler Mid he would lead a prayer 13 clear, Louisville 82 rain, De- daughter of Alice V. Dean of Ave.,, Long Branch. ••: . -', ime she was awakened until New Jersey aspects of preparing)and adopt- march in this racially troubled Deep South city. rolt 38 cloudy, St Louis 57 14 West Bergen PL He" alsc And, three months, Michael A. lount fell wounded, to the floor. ing, a roaster plan, along with "I'm willing to go to Jail," said Hibbler. loudy, Minneapolis 35 partly the function of such a plan. He laid $10 court costs. Trinidad, 19, of R Seabreeze "I'm Itching to go to Jail," Rev. Ralph D. Abemathy told loudy, Kansas City 58 partly News Briefs explained the New Jersey State Way, Keansburg; Daniel Ger- some 300 chanting Negroes who attended a rally last night. oudy, Denver 48 partly Cloudy vailo, 26, of 36 West Hudson Ave., By The Associated Press Municipal Planning Enabling Act Ninety-six Negroes have been arrested since demonstrations )allas 70 clear, Phoenix 74 part Oscars which prepares a township to West Keansburg: Clarence' Mel- ELIZABETH -M. C. Jackson, Borough Set began l»st Wednesday. Of these, 55 have been convicted Of tres- y cloudy, Seattle 43 cloudy, San (Continued) adopt and prepare a master vin, 24. of 246 Lelghton Ave., passing after warning and sentenced to 180 days In Jail and fined 'ranclsco 51 clear, Los Angeles ulitier prlze-wlnnlng 'To Kill a one of three defendants charged plan. Red Bank, and John F. Merker, $100 each. cloudy, Anchorage 36 snow, with murdering Karl Teitelbauni, 25, of Atlantic Highlands. Mockingbird," based on child- According to Edwin Pordy, To Welcome Cases against 41 others arrested In racial demonstrations were lonolulu 76 oloudy. told a jury yesterday that he took And, two months, Chester E. lood reminiscences of her father, chairman, the committee gained sent to Federal Court. They claimed their civil rights w«re vio- no part in the robbery-slaying. Le* 31, of 17 Beaih St, .Sea small-town southern lawyer. valuable information. He said lated In a City Court trial. Jackson, 33, of Roselle, testified New Folks Bright; 45 days. Robert J. Duffy, Peck played the father In the that the ideas will be d'scussed he was at home with his wife 23, of 66 Riverside Ave., Red Highlands Man movie." at 'future meetings. FAIR HAVEN - Borough RESCUE TRAPPED PROSPECTORS Miss Bancroft, who portrayed nd family on the night of June 5, Council would like to issue Bank, and Cornelius J. Hughes, Several other people p'romlneni RUPERT, Idaho — Rescuers succeeded this morning In bring- tnnie Sullivan, the tenacious when Teitelbautn, a scrap meta neighborly welcome to new resi- r., 29, of 108 Priscllla Dr., Lin- in community planning haVc ing two part-time prospectors safely out of a 600-foot dry well Charged With teacher of the blind and deaf dealer, was slain near his shop a dents here, and, at the same croft; one month, Michael J. De- been approached to aid the com' near this southern Idaho community where they had been trapped Helen Keller in "The Miracl 600 Livingston St., Elizabeth. The time, make sure the ground rules LIIlo, 27, of l4 Abbott Aye., since yesterday. • > - •> Attempted Theft Worker," was busy last night on other defendants, Alfred Ravenel mlttee in its studies. The" com- are understood. cean Grove, and John B. Laf- The pair—Darrell Hamilton and Floyd Gambrell Jr., both in the New York atage^-where she 23, and Wallace Solomon Odom, mittee will make its recommen- Councilman John Damlco was ayette of Matawan. their late 20s—were apparently uninjured and In good spirits. Ham- HIGHLANDS - Police ar- jecame a star after years in 23, both of Elizabeth, are yet dations to the civic association directed to draw up a brochure ilton got to the surface at 2:50 a. m. (MST) and Gambrell followed •ested William Lee Durman, 21 Hollywood "B" movies. Joan to take the stand in their de- on fhe feasibility of having outlining such things as the over- an hour later. ' ' 2 Miller St., last night, and Crawford accepted' the Oscar fo: fense. master plan for Matwan Town' night parking ban, Illegality of 'Around USA' A rescue crew of about 20 used a winch to raise a bucket of harged him with attempting to er. ship. untagged and unleashed dogs, tools which had gotten stuck about 370 feet down the four-foot eal a headlight off a parked NEWARK - Milton Salzman and services available to real [s Pack Theme wide shaft before a sling-chair device was lowered to the men "Lawrence of Arabia," $12 mil- car on Rt. 36 Sunday night. 66, died yesterday after a pres- dents. HOLMDEL - "Around the at the bottom. . . lion movie of the mysterious Police said Durman was ot>- World War I hero, won seven sure valve on a casting tester ex School Staff Borough Clerk Roy Nelson was U.S.A." was the theme of the The bucket literally plugged the well and trapped the men lerved trying to take the light Oscars for sound, film editing, ploded and struck him in the assigned the duty of discovering meeting of Cub Pack 131, held >!{ the car by Gordon Cotter, music score, color art direction lead. The accident occurred al how to obtain up-to-date lists of last week at the Indian Hill PRINCESS AWAITS COLLEGE ACCEPTANCE soldier stationed with the 52d cinematography,- best dlrecto he Allcast Non-Ferrous' Foun- Is Hired lewcomers. School. : STOCKHOLM — Princess Christina, a music-loving blonde /Iissile Brigade here. (Britisher David.Lean) and bed ry, Inc., plant, 483 Raymond SHREWSBURY - The Board Mr. Damlco is chairman of the Dens 4 and S were in charge known to her friends as "Chris," hopes to become the first mem- Police said Cotter is a friend movie. Blvd. Police said no one,else )f Education last night hired Its public relations committee. >f the opening ceremony, and ber of the Swedish royal family to study at an American college. f the owner of the car, Get- was injured by the explosion. caching and administrative staff 5en 2 won the Inspection ban- The lovely 19-year-old princess, granddaughter of King Gus- The best song award went to Id Holland, also stationed with for the 1963-84 school year. The ler. taf VI Adolf, has applied to spend "at least a year" at Radcliffe, 'Days of Wine and Roses" from Two Women 52d brigade. NEWARK - A fire that motion received a unanimous woman's division of Harvard, but hasn't had an answer. the movie of the same name, Den S presented a skit on the Durman was picked up on the The music was written by Hen- brought collapse and later a vote, the board having set sala- "Her application,Is being considered along with all the rest, Hurt in Fracas ilstory and growth of the U.S.A. lasls of a description given po- Mancinl and the lyrics by fatal heart attack to a fire ries at previous meetings. Wier dens played games and said Radcliffe's director of admissions. Mrs. Edward S. Sampson, LONG BRANCH — Police and ice by Cotter. Police said Cot- ohnny Mercer. captain started when a (-year- Teachers next y«« wiM be paid riddles on the states. '"and the answer will be given April 24." « !he First Aid Squad were dis- r identified Durman last night The show almost started with- old girl dropped a lighted In acordance with a salary Kale Cubmaster Arthur Judd . pre- It generally is assumed she will make it. patched to 44 Fay St. at 2:05 Police said Durman is current lit an emcee. Frank Sinatra had match, authorities said yeiter- revised and adopted by the board •ented Charles Pfieffer with the i.m. today to Intercede in a dis- on parole in Virginia where minor hassle with a policeman day. Victim of the heart seiz- ast month, The minimum start- miniature gavel plaque for re- turbance which resulted in knife ie was convicted of a breaking irho wouldn't let his car go down ure was Capt. Frank Kirk- ing salary was Increased from tiring committee chairman. . Postpone License wounds to two women, police nd entry and larceny charge. lane to the auditorium. bride, 47, who was treated for $4,400 to $4,700, and the maxi- Two-year pins were presented "He said I was' In the wrong said. He is being held in the jail smoke poisoning at the scene mum salary for.the holder of a Mrs. Charles Pfelffer and "Mrs. lane," said Sinatra. "I started to ere pending arraignment today or the fire. 270 South 12th St., bachelor's degree from $7,000 to Treated at Monmouth Medlca Arthur Judd. Hearing At Suspended, srgue with him but then I fig- Mfore Magistrate Irving B. Sunday. His death occurred 17,700. Center were Helen Barrett, 21, of Other awards presented went red "What's the use,' so I goi eichner. after he was taken to his home, 76 North Broadway, with a hud o Stephen Pfeiffer, Kurt Dehm, ut of the car and walked Contracts approved last nigh Fined $15 948 18th Ave. Fire director cut, and Gloria'Hicks, 17, of 44 Iraig Mills, Robert Miller, Mark Little Silver ilock or two." for administrative, secretarial LITTLE SILVER —Magistrate John Caufleld said the «lrl told Fay St., with cuts of the arms, There was one other minor in- and clerical personnel provide Jgtosich, Stephen Judd, Glen LITTLE SILVER — Magistrate Richard D. Porter last,night or- arson squad Investigators she back, shoulder and Up, the hos Ident. Bette Davis, one of the for increases included in the 1963 fossmann, RIckl Duncan, John, Richard D. Porter last night ad- dered the driver's license of Ty- Apartment was lighting matches In her Mtal reported. jest actress nominees, almos iohool budget. Another em- icoras, Dennis Robinson, Kevin rone Gooding of Montgomery (Continued) bedroom when one of them journed until April 18 a hearing ainted before she went onstage >loyee category, which Includes Addis, Ben Tonti, Kenneth Kla- Ter., Red Bank, suspended for 30 burned her finger. She dropped for Robert Davidson of 3 Brown The applicant stated she thinks o present the award for bes the school's speech therapist, Set Paroles tounn, Geoffrey Walters. John days and fined him (19 on a It and the pack, Caufleld quoted Is unfair to deny her use of screen play ("To Kill a Mock- will not be affected by a salary Lucanla, John Posada, Jeffery PI., Red Bank, charged with charge of speeding 60 miles per her as saving, and then she TRENTON (AP) - The New lie cottage. "Other converted ngbird," by Horton Fqote). change. ersey Parole Board announced -onergan, Kevin Janssen and careless driving, filling to have hour in a 40-mile zone. :arages in the area are being left the room. >alg Sutphin. The actress, just recovered In other action, the board ap- 'esterday it would parole Murphv automobile registration in his Magistrate Porter imposed $1 ented for $85 per week," she rorh Asian flu, walked to an open iroved purchase of supplies, that Irlnkley of Augusta, Ga., who fines against George Goodall, 1 aid, "and some of them are possession, and taking a car with- loor, breathed a little fresh air SPRINGFIELD - Randolph vill not involve bidding, and au- ns served 6 years of an 8 to 1? Elm PI., Red Bank, careless out the owner's consent. hacks." ind muttered something aboul fliles, 62, of 406 Morris Ave. homed Lester C. Scott, secre- ear sentence for strangling his driving; Robert Homefield, 28 A letter was received from As- 'The «how must go on," then Summit, died today when his car aVy, to advertise for bidders for Davidson requested the post- Park Pi,, Red Bank, stop street irl friend in Newark. •mblyman Alfred N. Beadleston vent onstage. lit the rear of a garbage truck >fher school supplies to. bemused Police said Brinkley, 33, of ponement so that he could ob- violation, and Margaret Horan hich offered little hope for a /hich was stopped for a pickup OBITUARIES ext year. tugusta, was convicted of stran tain counsel, 164 Seeley Ave., Keansburg it Springfield and Maple Aves. 10,000 compensation figure re- ;ling Thelma Wright on Jan: 6, speeding. Police said the driver of the Payment was approved for The complaint alleging taking [uested by the borough. Council 1957. after a night of drinking,', DR. HOWARD A. WELCHER David Allem of 51 Kings Rd. kratracts Let ruck, William Crenslaw, 33, of ooks, $3,000; teaching supplies, a car without consent was signed ad asked the assemblyman to The Parole Board also an- ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS J-Dr. this place, was fined 310 for fail Newark, looked up just in time 1,250; audio-visual aids, W0; in- by Davidson's mother, Mrs. Dor- ssist the community In recover- toward A. Welcher, 84, of 378 ing to have a driver's license in To Fix Pilings escape Miles' car bearing tructional equipment, $120, and lounced it' would release William othy Davidson, Police Chief ig a deficit In beach revenues Jcean Blvd.,' died yesterday in his possession. lown on him and his two help- •hairs for the auditorium, $500. cheidt, Farmingdale, sentenced James W. Fix said. The two ist since the opening of Sandy TRENTON (AP) — The state an. 4, 1963, In Monmouth Coun- Jie Ivy House Nursing Home, A total of $|30 was paid to the ers. None of , the three in the The board also, voted approval other complaints were signed by ook State Park. Conservation Department yester- to one year and a day for is- llddletown. • • violations bureau in the. past two ruck was injured. f a' plan to have new stair Patrolman Albert Kolman. Mr. Beadleston replied that in lay awarded $16,201 in contracts Ming worthless checks. . Born In Pittsburgh, Pa., he hid weeks for stop street violations, reads installed on the school's . The charges are the result out her Instances where it was replace piling damtged by ice ved here more than 10 years, center stairway at a cost of of an accident at Prospect Ave. lleged that the opening of the urins the past winter, ASSAULT CHARGED SILENT GUNS lewas the owner of the Cabin PACK WINS AWARD larden State Parkway had cost $403.20. and Rumson Rd. two weeks ago, A. F. Bahrs & Co., Highlands, RED BANK - Isaiah Davis. MEMPHIS, Tenn: (AP) -The TheJSky restaurant, Scenic Dr. COLTS NECK-Herbert Zander, Imilar revenues to communities, when the car Davidson was driv- as awarded a $0,355 contract to , of 206 Pearl St. was arrested The resignation of Mrs. Janet >ollc« department here has Surviving are his wife, Mrs. cubmaster of Pack 153, last week here has been no success in re. ing crashed into a brick wall, place and Install piles tn the t 6 p.m. yesterday by Detective Peters was accepted. itarted a check of pistols packed larie Allen Welcher; and a son, accepted the winning award in overlng funds. Chief Fix said. andy Hook Bay-Shrewsbury Riv- ,t. Benjmain Glover and charged Its officers. The results so :og«r Welcher of Miami, Fla. the 1963 "Go Roundup." The The local Board of Health,re- area and the Leonardo Ma- ;ith assault and battery. HE JUST WATCHED far: 14 of 200 guns examined The funeral will be tomorrow presentation was made by Ken- arted to council that free rabies ina. The complaining witness, Miss SPARATANBURG, S. C. (AP)- wouldn't shoot. 111 a.m. in the Posten Funeral , CRASS FIRE neth Stlckley, district Cub Scout loculations will be given to dogs A. C. Wescoat Co., Atlantic 3ertruds Davis of the same ad- hieves who raided the . Spar- A police official said that tome with Rev. Harry W. Kraft, NEW SHREWSBURY - The representative, for signing up the borough hall April 15 at 8 p.m, ity, got a $0,848 contract for Iress, charged that she had been anburg Tire Co. last weekend irome plating used by some of isstor of the Central Baptist Wayside Fire Company extin- largest number of recruits in the Council elected to donate an imilar work on inland water- truck earlier in the afternoon. ook eight new. tires, money from officers to drew up their Aurch, officiating. Burial win be guished a grass fire on a lot on district. Pack 193 registered 30 inual $25 trophy to the Shore 'ays from Manasquan Inlet to >ollc« aald Miss Davit Is crip- ; he cigarette machlna—and the iuns got Into the mechanism, Bay View Cemetery, Leonar- Essex Rd. last night. new scouts. remen's Bowling League. •cean City. led. - • sompany's watchdog. ' '• ammlng It. . .•' ; Harbor To EnMst BED BANK Tuetday, April 9, 1963--3 '{Continued] tion of the three, areas Joeoit Shrewsbury Hughes Asks Joline Q approximately, -$2.W», H« said p Hedged in % Time limit, he would, be billing to provide Two daughters of Mr. and Mrs, Backing For Long Branch sonje of the labor and equipment For y Eaton. , Wheldiel, 126 Apple Couple Should Sell Stocks for the project TomorroRED BANKr-JbSn wW.'Kachel Orchard Dr., celebrated birth- FAIR' HAVEtf - Councilman days, recently, Mary Kay, S, hadPublic Works Council ftace By ROGER E. SPEAR, Tennis* coortr, planned for in Jesse McHray usually votes son of Leonard and Ruth Rachel an ice cream and cake party area near Fourth St., were "tU "no"'on proposals to spend of 92 Bergen PI., has been acr with Sharlene Surprise and TRENTON (AP) - Gov Rich- LONG BRANCH - The field of Q.—"We are young people plan- gestion which may surprise'you most left out" of the Recreation tax for recreational cepted by the United States ard J.. Hughes has appealed to candidates m the May 14 city njrif'tD«buy * tome wlMr tHc* tnoney Susan Giesmer of New Shrews- In youf fbsfttott 1 would MMIU Commission's proposal, Mr. purposes',' but last night he Army to attend Officer's Candl- bury -.and.. Matfhew .and. TomNew Jersey's 15 congressmen to election took another drop yes- text year,' and wouy like your my stocks immediately arid pit Snyder noted. mad* an exception. data SChool. push for President Kennedy's terday. '"""' on our present 'invest- Hqran of Mountainside. Her sis- the money into a savings "ac- "Bur so many people indicated It\f not that Mr.. Mdlrty his ter, Pat celebrated her seventh $450 million Accelerated Public L. Leonard Joline quit the We have very little cash count. No one, in my opinion,: anything i against 'recreation. Works program. Ward Two race, dropping the and depend al- Interest in having; borough birthday with a dinner party. should ever Hold stocks knowing He has explained,- many times, Her guests included Paula Jean The House Appropriations number of aspirants there to tour most ' entirely that they must be sold within a courts that we fee] they should be included in the over-all fpr-the benefit of press and Wright, Nancy Lusebriftk, Jen Committee turned down the ap-and, city-wide, to 24: on oar securi- specified time limit. Your hold- public, that it's the piecemeal propriation last week Drawing for ballot positions is plan " nller Stone, ties to make a ings ire speculative • and ,t ij' method he opposes. Ellen Keitleman, Hughes, in a telegram yester- set for 5 p.m. tomorrow and that down payment. anyone's guess whether they will Based, on 1964 estimates, two - He believes in an over-all Marxia Ball. Margaret Neville day, urged New Jersey's delega- will be the deadline for drop- We own Breeze be higher or lower a. year hence. tennis courts would cost about scheme, 'such1 as for our chil- family, 118 Apple Orchard Dr, mitted 26} projects costing a total chasing department of Electron- A.—This Is ah extremely good their • suggestions, Almost item dren.". spent the weekend In Washing- ol $50 million. ics Associates. - Yearns Peak question. by Item. It offers something for The Taylor firm's bid was John W> Ktu&el ton, D. C, visiting Mrs. Beard's Hughes said that under the first Indemnity Query every age group," Mr. Snyder re- lowest of five at U.127. mother, Mrs. Philip Groggms. $400 million public works pro- It is very difficult -Tor the or marked. He wit) enjijt tomorrow. He i gram last year, New Jersey go: In another election develop- PHces Up dinaty layman to follow his stock the first applicant, It* .this area $18 million in aid in 13 counties ment, Councilman Vincent G. holdings intelligently. He can Long Range Program to quality for .the Army's new Mrs. Charles Keenoy, 94 Apple Ronca, of Ward Six, announced he NEW YORK (AP) - Trading Middlesex, Morris and Somerset start out, as I do, by posting the The conservation department Phones OCS enlistment option.' Orchard Dr, Is home after being Counties have since become eligi- has asked federal legislators to Mt UP -to the heaviest of the hospitalized for several days. daily Quotations oh hit holdings has 'indicated that the outdoor (Continued) Kachtt Is a Red Bank High ble, he said, because of Increased advise whether funds can be ob- year on the New York Stock. Ex- so that he can gam a quick recreation area'could be financed tained to indemnify Shrewsbury changa yesterday, but the price necessary the employment of an School graduate, class of 1958, employment visual Impression 6f the market under a long-ring« capital Im- and hu also attended the Uni- Joseph Riley, Clearview Dr, Hughe's said the aid last year riverfront area residents whose trend vires the tame as it has course'of his shares. If the mar-provements program. additional operator. is also home after several weeks properties have been damaged by been five weeks: higher. ket is moving up and any holding 2: Twenty-four, hour service to versity of North'Carolina. He i produced 24,510 man-months of Mr. Snydtr ,spto '••• facilities Is in the borough. Am, Can . •eii Kb Port C the abandoned railroad property In"the• Court 'House"basement'to bership. •The auto companies,- headed Am Cyan irujj the jtore'store'ss floor plan conforrai Mr. Vincent stated that Demo- f0r,6ne ol their best, sales years,, Am -MWy Uh V«l IM in i960, the recreation body tried build a terminal room.' tilings SHREWSBURY ~ The rell- "If a committeeman can't keep cratic club membership grew Am Mot LOF aiau have moved aiheja'steadily ever to the ibiiing 'ordinance. '•'•'. I gious school of Monmouth Reform party, harmbny,"' Covert said leJdAheimaifket; Pourmajor.au- Am*/ Smelt again:.Gerard;A. Barbaj IShrevs- steadily until club president Lib KiOOle. since: •••• ''-" >; ---.•*' "' '' Board members Indicated the "He has failed in his job." tomaters were among the 15 Am BU. . ; bury ardiitect, was hired, to draw Temple has "adopted" a 13-year- Harry E. Kniffin was installed r Am Tel Tel lid * ;Utoyee« old Israeli girl studying at the in that post. Then, he charged Am Vluoae Lukeni At ' lar to the original. ones, with have been'undergoing.*, teiie- was taken iqto consideration in Leo Baeck School in Haifa, Is- waywjth a gain of V/, af 51% on Amp Itic" making the decision. •• the membership dwindled to a 136,300 shares. American Motors Anaconda .. . MacTi' Trk . • some new wrinkles, phone-use 'instruction course rael. . ' . ,. • . •.. ': •• few members. Armeo fit! Mirath Oil yesterday and;- last: Friday, tele- Although the long-awaited vote Membership was third, up 14 at 20'/, on 79,500. Armit Ck Martii M .. The plans were, shelved when Students will take up.a tz«- According to Mr. Vincent, the Ciirysler tanked fifth, up. % at AMil Oil , • council' and railroad officials phone company • traffic' advisers ostensibly ended a four-month dakah (righteousness), collection Atchlion. . 1 club president had been in favor iftl% on 70,100 shares. GM wasAtl Re/in' " 1IGM couldn't agree on exact bound- Ruth Claytoh,; of i Lincroft, and controversy, over. the. discoun each week to help underwrite Totals 60 1 of an ouster which would remove Avco Corp Ml-jn-MJcM; Eleanor Buffis, of Point' Pleasant, store's: (ippticatiqn, some objtc the scholarship expenses of the unchanged and eleventh on the Baboock W Mo P«c A ft aries of the land.- ! FAIR HAVEN-A recently or- Mr. Kosene as municipal lead- list. Chrysler set a 1963 high of Bald Upii Mont Ward No*; Hie,boundary lines .are' have been Iectilrirtg on, good tqrs wer^ Jdi|¥u.s.slng the pttssttili. girl, Rivkah Maagani. ganized rifle club has 60 local r. He said that when Mr. Bait 4 Oh . Nat Bl«c, ••. ily of ,a' laAsult,' 'Mrs. .Irving .t. IM'4 and Ford did the same at Ba7uk, Ctg N Cub kti kfibwn.' .ftrirough; Cbundl has telephone habits and 'mariners In his sermon this past Sab- youths Irt its ranks, according to Kniffin learned he would be op- Bell Jk How Nat Dairy • asked'for sugg'estiOrts for use bifand have been showing movies Bartiett,,a,leaderof.thejppjjosi- bath Eve, Rabbi. Richard F. «[«.'•,'• '- ' •,••'•••• BeuUx ' Nat ruitlll Harold Sherman, club chairman, posing the committeeman and Brunswick gained V/ at 1 Beth Steel Nat 5ym ' the abandoned railroad land. ; The idea is to/help -employees tibn group, told reporters' aftefj Steinbrink hailed ,the project as The group, which will operate committeewoman from the sec- t Nit stetl .. ""The Way I see it," Mr. SAydd- understand, the new system and the, meeting, however, "We 'don't "perhaps the most significant on 96,200 shares as second most Borden. 1 under National Rifle Association ond district, he changed his Boi» Wvn ..- Nla M Pw said, -"tJiere'-' is' ni longer any also get the best -service out Ofkrtw'yet what wt're goiiig to thing our congregation has yet views. active while Sperry ranked No Am Av : :; regulations, is sponsored by the fourth, up % at 13% on 75,500. Biicy Brie Nof' Pac ekcuse for deDayi-1 would thiiilc fiielr equipment.; ••'••': ' undertaken. Dads of Fair Haven unit. "What club members did not Bulova ., Nw»t Alllln tliat: after ,23 years, «ie people Mrs.' CUyton.says the soon-to- White Motor was up 2 andBurl Ind Norwich Ph 1 The project „got under way William Rue, president of the know," said Mr. Vincent, "was CISC, 31 : Onto Mar of th'is borough shbuld be given ^retir*! • 'system' Has' been when the seventh'grade class in Mack Trucks gained 1% as Cater Trae OwtM 111 Ql ! parent organization, announced that Mr. Kniffin contacted John : their harbc* fecreation-area, in- hadling 1,000 to 1.100. calls a day,K of € granted published story-said trucking in- 'PW. A WAIr SH : the rtligibus "school,' taught by that there will be a membership Flood to discuss ousting Mr. Ches » Ob Param Plot 31% cluding tennisi'courts;"' he" de-lar more, She said;' than Is deiff- Stanley Lenox .of New Shrews- dustry sales were doing even bet* Ctayaler ' Pinhey, JC, drive to recruit local fathers into Kosene on two occasions. ter than auto sales. Cltlea Sv . Pa Pw«VLt ilared. ''-•• ;•-•••••.•,:•• :•"•• ; • •• able for two' ^ Liquor License bury,' ' dedded to allocate' the the club. "Since then, it would seem that Coca Cola; Pa KB monies it had collected to aid The steel production rate ad- Oo.li- Pal ; Pipal Colk : FAIR', HAVHf- - A second Reporting on the club's physi- he received instructions from ; Colum Gal Pprkin, Kim foreign student. Rabbi Rdbe'rt vanced for the 10th > week in aComl Sol." • Filler club liqude license was author- : cal fitness program, the chair- the committeeman and comrriit- Con .Edit . Phil El-,. . SECURITIES Samuels'of the L»6 Baeck School rsw, but Republic; Jones and ConL Can ized irt this twrOUgh last night. man said 60 boys recently com- teewoman in the second district Laughlin; Youngstown Sheet and C«OI» Bee P0U1 Pet .: The following bid and asked quotations from the National Asso- suggested' Rivkah. Interest in the Corn Pd Pit Steel, After .a public hearing which pleted the series of weekly ihat made him jump back to Tub«' arid Crucible' -fell small Corning 0 Pub. Sv A. a ciation of Securities Pealers,. Inc^ do hot represent actual transac- : project' soon spread ' to the events. The program was con :he other side of the fence." , fractions. VS. '• Steel-and 'Beth-Cm Zell Pullman tions. They are a. guide to the range within which these, securities prodaced'no objectors,-' the;C6l- school's other classes. Cruc 811 , pare' oil> -'• umbus Clab of {ted Bank—« eluded with a party for the Mr. Vincent said a good lead- tehem gained Vi'each.' CUltln Wr RCA culcouldd haveve, been so[d (indicated by thhe "bid"bd) or bought (indicated The seventh grades have, be- participants which was given by Deere .• .. RayUlton by thth''kd"e ''asked")) at thth e timti e of completionlti * branch of the Knights of Colum- er must lead, not follow. He • The rubber group was general- )el 4 Hud gun correspondence with Rivkah. the Dads. Dint Sup BANKjS bus— was issued a llcertse for Its' ftarged that the municipal lead- ly fractionally, higher as a busi- The girl Is the daughter of Mr. Life preservers have again er is following rather than lead- ness weekly prtnted a glowing quartei* at 260 Third St. and Mrs.1 Shlomo Maagani. Her •SrVChem- Asbury-Park - Ocein Gfove> •"• .: ...50.. been Installed at both McCarter's ing.. repqrt on the- industry's. recent : Hve borough will receive a S75 *M Ind : Belmar - Wall National ' .'J'.' 2.60'.,. father,' a founder of. the liberal and Schwenker's ponds, it was "When this happens," he said, recovery. ••' " •'••"• . i Tout annual-fee, pro rated according congregation in Upper Nazareth, Central Jersey-Bank •:••"- (i) ,60 to the calculations of the AIco- reported. A present program calls 'it is time to start looking for Purolator, a newcomer to the Farmers & Merchants 1.0O is blind and is presently . em-for installation of lights for ice new leader." : holic Beverage Commission, for ployed as a telephone operator blg« board, gained 3'4 as brokers First'Merchants National Bank ••'•'. .25 skating activities. next winter at The candidate called for new Df 11 till, Jl' & Keansburg -'Middle'town "10.M this year.' ,'.'•' considered a pending split of,the 1 at the Nazareth Textile Mills. the sites. Permission, however, blood to strengthen the local stock. American > Tobacco- • was Long Brartchf Trust ' •' • 20,00 the Twrough's other club Her mother is a nurse. will have to be granted by near- Matiwan Bank Democratic organization. up: 1., The. company boosted .„•••*• liquor license is issued, to the by property owners. Monmouth County National 1.0Or Shrewsbury f River Yacht Club.' wholesale prices on two cigarette New. Jersey Trust ON THE ENTERPRISE The group will take part in AT NAVAL AIR CENTER - ma vu ui - : ii „ 8tuile«akfr*: Peoples. National; Keyport • » 3.00, REDtBANK-r-William J; Lyons, the annual Youth Day parade, it JOHNSVILLE, Ps.-Douglas E. Phillips, Petroleum, recoqi' Texaco - Sea Bright National 1.00 MARINE ON CRUISER was reported, and will also take Tex G Proa aviation structural mechanic first Rhiel, hospital corpsman second mended, by a big brokerage T« O Bui . INDUSTRIAL LITTLE SILVER- Marine class, U.S. Navy., son of Air. and part in the recreation commis- class, son of Mrs. Gertrude house, .was ahead 2%; •',• . v • Textron ,. Brockway Qlass • '.80 Lance Cpl. Stephen E. W(!lsh, son sion's fishing derby. April 27. TKewal 'Oil Biiira Chemicals M>s. William H. • Lyons of 44 Murphy of 14 Pine View Ave., ether gainers included Woo); Traniamer , of Mr. and Mrs.. Stephen S. Chestnut St., ls serving, with Prizes for this affair will also Keansburg, N. J., is serving at Vorth by 2, Xermc }«, Brunswick, Vn Carbide F^lCil W*fsh of Winfield'Dr., is serving Un:;P»d. ' Ianoft.YVM.. , . Fighter Squadron 102, .on tem- be donated by the Dads. the Naval Air Development Cen- H4, Unjgn Carbide. V/t. Interns.: Unit Alre aboard the guided missile druiser rSitea;. cp nternatlonal Flavors and FragranceV porary duty aboard the nuclear, The next regular meeting is ter, here. tlonjl" Nickel 1%, General Foods US Unei ' Laird #• Cbrtpany ' ! Canberra, currently ' operatirlg powered .attack aircraft carrier scheduled for May 1. He recently received his sec- 1$, Procter > and Gambje 1% IM 'Plywd. with the Sixth Fleet [n the US Rub r Monmtjth Capital: ' '• Enterprise .wjth the Sixth' Fleet ond "Good Conduct Award," Armstrong! Cork % Hertz 1J4 US Bm.lt Monmouth Electric .. ... Mediterranean. ' . n the Mediterranean. . PACK TO PARADE which is presented for demon- and Minneapolis Honeywell 1%.;. •yhciuna ua «ni Mcjimoutb Park ... Bull, OIL Van, Al ,Stl . N. J. Niulr,*! ,Gai . ' . 1,00 The Canberra recently visited The squadron departed its COLTS NECK - Cub Pack 153 strating high achievement in con- y.S. StneJUng; which, lost ijl- WalWwill' 1 Genoa, Italy, and the Greek is- home, base of Norfolk, Va,., in will enter a float and march In duct and proficiency In rate dur- most 9 last'"week, was down 1}A. Warn B rte . • N, J.. NaturM'^GM Pfd , J.JO. towan,CMtri>!l«r '.;' ••" ' ' laiid of Corfu, alter participating February, for the se^en-month he Memorial Day parade In ing three years of continuous ac- Other losets liicWded 'Homest»k« m „ 1 tolral Metal -. ' ••• .••-•' •.-,.' in the first major naval opera- assignment. Ports of call in thiFreehold, it was announced last tive service. ltf; Du Pont: 1. Houston Lighting jw n v tion involving two nuclear-pow- f.S. Homes ft -Development Corp. l editerranean include Cannes, week by Herbert Zander, Cub- Rhiel entered the Navy in July, and -pMrr \% Aidens i% $ gl f t«r x> Dividend '. . , : . ered surface ships. St and Athens. scout master. 1955. •-Tuesday, April 9, .1965 BED BA>'K REGISTER ML. w«« went flw- formerly of. East who we» UW and Mr*TptWr QjfOmt, Jr., Mil, of KayporVwta fa fa W«tt* Palm >•••• Living Quarters Soiight By Wlk. lU'Brthany Rd,, hav«j* Beach, and Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Several Harlet people, includ- tuned home from a vacation (a S. Welgand of Little Sliver, had ing Mrs. Ullie B. Brtner, Mrs. Port Myers Bucb, Fla.. return- Just arrived for a vacation. Hudson V. Carhart and Mr. and Church for Cuban Family ing home by the East Coast, Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Peseux, met at SHREWSBURY - Living quar- tation. where thty visited relatives and Mrs. John L. Hendrlckson, Sr.. ofthe. home of Mr, and Mrs. Jo-, ters are needed in this area for The Gutierrez family is ex- friends. Middletown, who are at their a young couple and their 2-year- pected to arrive at Newark Air- home there, and Mr. and Mrs.aeph R. Peseux in Fort Myers old child, refugees from Castro's port Friday, April 19- from Mrs. Roellf H. Leroy, Van Chattel Wolff of Toms River, Beach, Fla., while vacationing.; Cuba. Florida, where they have been Dorn St., was hostess to the The family, Mr. and Mrs. Luis living since escaping from their Friendship Club at her home re- Gutierrez and their young son, homeland last year. cently. They voted to > give a Luis, are being sponsored bj A reception for the family will died! for $100 to the building Christ Episcopal Church, thi be held in the church parish house und of St. John's Methodist Blueprints... place, under the auspices of theon Sycamore Ave. Saturday, Church, as well as an Easter Episcopal Church In connection April 20, from 10 a.m. until noon. plant. Plans were discussed for built? with the Church World Servict Among those present will be the a rummage sale in May, Eleven Cuban Refugee program. They mayors of the two communities members attended. Mrs. H. Al- will be the first Cuban refugee represented in the parish, Fred- vin Willing will be the hostesi at the next meeting. family sponsored by a group eric Messina of Shrewsbury and here. John E. Lemon, Jr., of New Shrewsbury. A Job in a local restaurant has A covered dish lunohton wit been found for Mr. Gutierrez, Those interested in meeting the held by the Senior Citizens who worked as a waiter in Ha-family may attend the reception, Group of St. John's Methodist vana, according to Mrs. Alberl Mrs. Diano said. Each person OhurcJi last week at the educa- Diano, Jr., of 63 Cloverdale Cir. attending is asked to bring an tional building. Each lady New Shrewsbury, a member item of food to help stock the trimmed and modeled an Easter the Christ Church Cuban Refugee family's larder. hat, and prizes were awarded for committee. She also said Persons knowing of suitable the best. church member has dcmatec living quarters or wishing to as- some household furniture. sist the Gutierrez family may Mrs. Walter Smale, Holmdel OUR TAILORED contact Mrs. John Kline of Hope Rd., has returned home from a But the committee still Is seek- Rd., New Shrewsbury, the com- ing a place for the family tc two weeks' vacation trip to Boyn- mittee chairman; Mrs. Diano, or TEACHER HONORED— Miss Margaret H. Layton, center, was honored by the Keans ton Beach, Fla., where she vis- HOME-FINANCING TAKES live, Mrs, Diano said. She the Christ Church office. stressed the need for living quar- burg Board of Education recently on her retirement after 43 Vi yean of service as 4 ited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Other members of the Christ George Theobold, formerly of ters accessible to public transpor- teacher there. Miss Layton was presented a scroll memorializing her isrvice to the CARE OF HOME-BUYING Episcopal Church Cuban Refugee Hailet. Committee are Mrs. Richard school system by Mrs. Margaret Boyle, right, board president. Thomas Garrison, Zeldin and Mrs. Joan Gleason. EITHER WAY Hand Decorated! school principal, looks on. Miss Layton spent all but three years of her teaching ca Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donovan Rev. Anselm Broburg, pastor Df Brooklyn recently visited their of Christ Episcopal, said he rear in Keansburg 'as an eighth grade instructor. She started in the school system in INQUIRE INTO our moderate down payment re- son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and wishes every community could 1919. "" Mrs. John J, Warnock, and chil- quirement, budgeted repayment plan and many "have the experience of giving dren Jackie, Kathleen and more practical financingfeature s to make home- a home to a family such as this, The young mother and the new Margarette. of Bethany Rd. buying or building quicker and easier for you. of learning from mem and their The Sixth' baby arived at Newark Airport RBC Debaters culture and sharing with them Sunday at 7:20 p.m., none the Get all tha details now—at no obligation! Mrs. Hudson D. Carhart, Rt. our heritage as freedom-loving worse for the 3,000-mile trip. Americans." 35, and Mrs. Lillie B. Bruner, On First Win 2d Place Keyport, have returned borne rom a trip to Florida, where Jet Flight To Condemn In Tournament ;hey visited Mrs. Bruner's broth- Mt< Mitchell r and sister-in-law, Mr. and Red Bank Savings KEANSBURG — Henry D. H. RED BANK - Red Bank Cath- Snyder, the sixth of his line in Two Houses olic High School's varsity debat Mrs. Everett Pedee, and son In a Bayshore family to bear that mg team won the second placi Miami, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph and Loan Association Service Set FAIR HAVEN - Two houses, name, crossed the continent in trophy in the Catholic Forensii R. Peseux in Fort Myers Beach. ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS-The Easter Eggs a TWA jet from Los Angeles to deemed uninhabitable by fire, 10 BROAD ST. • RED BANK. N. J. annual Easter sunrise - service with beautiful designs and col- Newark Sunday. versity of Scranton, Scrantbt Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. will be held' on Mt. Mitchell, were the subjects of preliminary "Where You Borrow Does Make a Difference!" ors. Notwp_3like. Sugar-coated He wa': four days old when he Pa., Saturday. Frye, Bethany Rd., spent the chocolate shells. Real egg size. Scenic Dr., at 8 a.m. Sunday, condemnation proceedings at last weekend in the Finger takes, made the trip. Charles McAllister of the Red 20)f ea. Box of S-$l .00; 10- with Rev. Willard Whlttemore, night's borough council meeting The young traveler is the son Bank Catholic High School team NY. Member Federal Home Loan Bank Sy>tei $1.98. Oozensof other Barton missionary to West Pakistan of Resolutions setting April 22 as of Henry D. H. Snyder, a grad- won the third place trophy as Easier treats, too. the International Mission, officiat- a date for inquiry into conditions uate of Middletown High School the best speaker in the tourna Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woolley, ing. at 16 Navesink Ave., owned by and Stevens Institute, Hoboken* ment. Other team members an The service is sponsored by a Rev. J. TV Collier of Rahway, and Ann Tiedemann Snyder, a James Beeson, Robert Santaloc young people's committee of and 66 Maple Ave., part of the graduate of Red Bank Catholic and Jerome Kineavy. Beeson vm Bayshore churches under the di-High School. His father now Nathan J. Williams estate, were a senior at the high school. Tb rection of Rev. Harry Kraft, adopted. AT THE SHREWSBURY works for North American Avia- others all are juniors. counselor. La Belle Murtha and tion Co., in Downey, Calif., An ordinance making it unlaw- MTONTOWH PHARMACY Carol Neilsen will be soloists. where the child was born April ful to take shopping carts more Red Bank Catholic High School CIRCLE 570 Broad St. Shrewsbury In the event of unsuitable 4. than 100 feet away from their was one of three New Jersej weather, the service will be held THE SHREWSBURY SHOPS He is the grandson of Henry stores, and outlawing the use of schools invited* to participate ii in Central Baptist, Third and SH 1-4874 D. H. Snyder, 1017 Rt. 36, Union abusive and loud language the tournament in which East Highlands Aves. Beach, who, with his brother, (whether on one's own property schools from six rm'ddle-Atlanti owns Snyder Brothers Electrical or not) was adopted. states competed, St. Mary's Higl Contracting Company of the Dr. Edward Stratton School, Perth Amboy, was firs same address, and also of Mr.nounced that the flag pole in place winner.Gloucester Catholi Thomas Tiedemann of Orchard Memorial Park will be removed. High School, Camden, took third St., Keansburg. A new one will be placed in front place honors. The occasion for the infant's of the new borough hall. The topic debated was "Re- transcontinental trip was a sad The borough engineer was ausolved- : The United States Shoul one. His mother's father, Thom- thorized to draw plans for drain- Promote A Common Market foi as Tiedemann, died Sunday, and age control on Fair Haven Rd. the Western Hemisphere." Mrs. Snyder flew back home to between Third and Willow Sts. Sister Mary Vincent, modera- be with her bereaved mother. tor of the school's Forensi The baby's father was not able There's no Trick to Having Ex- League, accompanied the team. to get away from his work to ac-tra Cash. You Get it Fast When company his new-born son andYou Use The Register Classified. Hong Kong contains 398 square his wife. -Advertisement. mile*.
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Robin Blumberg, JoAnn quarter In 1963 was one of the addtional salary of $1,200. This 'aul Kalenik; Hazlet, was guest Var, Roten and Alma Oman. PARENTS For Monday safest in Its 10-year history for 4t Freehold is an increase of $200 over las! oeaker at the meeting of the Mrs. Otto Ledlg, 4-H leader, the Garden State Parkway. year. This salary is in additior If your child's NEW MONMOUTH- The FREEHOLD - The Regional H Queens Saturday. announced that plans are under Mrs. Katharine Elkus White of Board of Education last "night to his salary as a teacher. Rosary Altar Society of St. Mrs. Kelenik demonstrated the way for the 4-Hers to present a Red Bank, chairman of the high- adopted its teachers' salary guide The board hired four teacheri play, "Sally's Wonderful Mary's Catholic Church will hold way authority, announced that :rt of treating and decorating FIRST COMMUNION its annual Easter Card party 'or the 1963-64 school year. It for the next school year: Mrs he intricately designed Ukrain- Dream." May 17. Plans al*> road deaths on the parkway gives a $500 increase for 9 be- Elaine Monahan, Neptune, at sn Easter eggs. After the dem- were made for th: youngsters to Monday at 8: IS p.m. in Memori- dropped SO per cent from five last ginning teacher. salary of $6,100, and Miss Joanni mstration, members tried out participate in the Middle Road ««CONFIRMATION al Hall.. year to one during the first The new guide for teachers Russell, Atlantic City, at a sal heir own designs. School Parent-Teacher Associa- The theme of the program is quarter of this year while traf- takes place ANY time this season, phone us with a bachelor's degree ranges ary of $5,000, both mathematics; tion-sponsored fair Saturday, 'April in Paris." fic rose by more than V/ mil- A treasure hunt was held, with NOW ond we'll mailyou, without obligation, t from 15,000 to 17,300 in ten steps, Charles R. Hentz, Riverton, $5, lues planted throughout the May 1. Mrs. Harold Thompson and lion vehicles. as compared to last yearVrange 000, science, and Thomas Peter- The children also will partlci- , Mrs. Henry Shyne are chairmen Mrs. White also reported that, of $4,500 to $7,100. sack, Oxford, $5,000, industrial SPECIAL DISCOUNT COUPONS for The board awarded a contract pate in the Memorial Day parade. of the affair. in the lace of the almost 7 per Salaries for teachers with a arts. ) the Taylor Fence Co., Red COMMUNION or CONFIRMATION The following committee chair- cent traffic increase, both acci-master's degree range from $5,- A request by the Freehold Jay- ank, for $944 to erect a base- A shell is actually a skeleton,' men have' been named: Mrs dents and personal Injuries were 300 to $7,800, as compared to cees to conduct a Junior Olym PORfRAITS »11 backstop on the athletic worn outside by creatures that* John Madsen and Mrs. George up by only on? during the three-fast year's $4,700 to J7.40O. pic .Track Meet was referred to have no backbones. Trevett, tickets; Mrs. Patrick month period.: Salaries for teachers with a the Athletic Committee with !;\'V;:-,,. -—-CALL — .,: .'. A contract was awarded to Ka- Corr, trading stamps; Mrs. Toll traffic on the parkway in doctor's degree range from $5,- power to' act; The organization Jar Audio Systems to install an Charles Casaleggl and Mrs. Frank the first three months of this 800 to $7,900, as compared to lastplans to hold a meet at the school LORSTAN STUDIOS smergency sound system in the Fisher, table favors; Mrs. Stan- year was approximatelyyear's $4,900 to $7,600. May 25 from 1 to 4:30 p.m. for FOR EASTER ichool at a price of $725. ley Dudek, table arrangements; 19,968,000 vehicles. Last year, Teachers with 14 years' experi- boys between the ages of nine PHOTOGRAPHERS Bernard Goldwater, a teache Mrs. Richard Callaway and Mrs during the same period, it wasence will receive a $200 jncre- and 17. In the request, the Jay- in the social studies department James Murray, serving; Mrs. ment and will be given an addi- cees said the winners of thl SH 7-5540 18,670,000. was authorized to prepare a civ- Loren Lowdsrmilk, Mrs. Gaynor meet will participate in the state The parkway's only fatality tional $200 Increment at the end ics program course during th Conlon and Mrs. Frank Saco- meet sponsored by the Red Bank 24WHITEST. RID BANK during the first quarter of this of 18, 22 and 26 years, summer at a fee of $500. m,anni, prizes; Mrs. Rudy Maur Jaycees, which will be held ^une mniiiDiiiinuiniD! year resulted from an accident The chairman of the personnel Mrs. Sybol Noyes, Freehold er and Mrs. John Gray, posters; Jan. 6. There were 20 fatalities committee, Vincent Foy (Free-8 at the Christian Brothers Acad- vas hired as a switchboard opera- Mrs. Frank jp'Connor and Mrs. during 1962. hold Township), said, "I realize emy, Lmcroft. 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Editor beaten down upon what is euphemistically called the M. KAKOLO KELLY, General Manager "school problem", in our nation's capital. Strained to Thamaa J. Uljf VflBam F. SasdJord and Arthur Z. Kamla Frank W. Harbour the seams already, the District of Columbia public Un Wttw 1M4IMWB SUIUU Mi>. schools have had to absorb some 7,000 newcomers a • Manbar ft UM Atwdated Preaa t%> Mwntrtil mm It WMM ueiiutniy uthi UMM nntuwlloa « «u uw ucti Mil »mu4 Is tut year. Many of the newcomers are the •pit M *MI Htl tf um {uptlefct* children of broken, hopeless and pov- Member «f Americas Newspaper Mdlahen Association erty-stricken families wiJo wander into Member Audit Bureau of CUenlatioD Washington because they can no longer Tkt KM auk IU|U(*r uiuau •• Biutlii nnaailMltUN lot tnecrepiilMU anon In a4»»rtli«nnnu, tat •m MJ>«M *KMttl *w tktl put ol u MwtUMMM u. Mil th* tr»«tnpl>iul #rtoi ocean. Unm»n will Niut Mtm IM nunmmml mu&UUU' al uv «ro> •men mu aani. make livings at cotton-chopping and other rural occupations In the South. Tkli i > M rawoojlMiWM tor luumuu «l •phum m totun boa tu Others come from families in which Print u MTUI Law thia 1 not Fir mnota ll.to 1J omtlu-*lt.M * atollit-l ».U> Bhtfa awr »J matt M «rati • auatlu-liUO t monuu-| 4.M t MI both parents work, leaving the Idds to TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1963 wander the streets in after-school hours. Chamberlain So there is a discipline problem, made worse because the ringleaders among the gram- Better Days Ahead? mar school bully boys know that it is illegal for a teach- As agriculture and farmland Still, there are many county er to lay a hand on a juvenile hoodlum. slowly disappear from the county farmers who—we are happy to say In the midst of the vortex sits Dr. Carl Hansen, the quiet-spoken Nebraskan who is the Washington- and state scene, it is good to read —-hold on to their land. They look superintendent of schools. The reporters beat a path that all interest in this noble calling and hope for the day when the state to Dr. Hansen's office, questioning him closely about has not gone with it. will give them some tax relief and the growing menace of what has been called the "black- A 30-year-old Holrndel farmer lift some of their burdens. board jungle." They ask him about the effects of inte- gration on the Washington schools, which have an has been selected as New Jersey's That young men such as Domi- "Outstanding Farmer of the Year" 85-15 ratio of Negro to white children. Patiently Dr. nick Luccarelli continue as farmers Hansen declines to attribute his troubles to the, battles and will represent the state in a is hopeful. He has been farming for over school integration. The troubles were there before national competition April 11 in 12 years and started in the business District of Columbia public education was integrated Tulsa, Okla. some 10 years "ago; they have merely been compounded when he leased the farm from his ITEM: HEARitf KAPIO WAS AUWAVS KfiFT employed families. ates a 130-acre fruit and truck farm, stemmed from 4-H Club work. TO AMUSE TMB POff WttSti NO80PV WAS was nominated by the Freehold Jay- Instincts of a Beaver Agriculture has always been an cees for the state tide. Forced to speak as a disciplinarian, Dr. Hansen has important and vital part of Mon- Many farms are giving way the air of a 57-year-old Sisyphus who is getting tired mouth County's economy. It has Wiffi UA&V'MiTOM* V of rolling a rock up a steep hill only to have it fall back to housing developments, industrial helped to shape the character is our on him every time he gets within shouting distance of plants and shopping centers. The Allen-Scott Report: area. To see the farmland give way the top. But Dr. Hansen's melancholy mien masks the farmer's plight is an understandable to the bulldozer in such large pro- WILLIAM tenacious and vibrant inner quality of the man. The one. His costs have gone up, along District of Columbia school superintendent has the in- portions has beset the county with Astronaut to 'Walk in Space' with his taxes, and the price he re- stincts of the beaver, who, though the floods come, problems. S. WHITE ceives for his products have de- By Robert S. Allen and Paul Scott patiently returns to the repairing of his protective dam.' To know that farming—with all WASHINGTON-The Kennedy As the disciplinary problem gets the headlines, a truly creased. Attractive offers for his WASHINGTON — The U.S. is preparing to match Administration is now locked in astounding educational upgrading in the Distract of Co- its difficulties—still has appeal to its first truly gut clash with one land by developers are often ac- Russia's latest space "spectacular" with one pf its own. of the powerful "new" Repub- lumbia school system is going on. In both the slum cepted. Many fanners say they young men is encouraging. We hope An astronaut will attempt to "walk in space." licans to reach high office in last districts and in the more affluent reaches of the North- He will open a trap-door in an orbiting spacecraft year's elections, Gov. George would like to remain in business— this continues. And—who knows— Romney of Michigan. west quarter of Washington, a child has a better chance and step out into space, more than 150 miles abovi but find it economically unsound to maybe better days are ahead for the The field of battle is positively in Dr. Hansen's schools of mastering the English lan- farmer. the earth. / littered already with national guage at an early age than he might have in most do so. For the astronaut's safety, he wil political and social implications, even though the controversy has places in the nation. be attached to the spacecraft by a spe not yet come to national atten- Three years ago Dr. Hansen's ideas about restor- Your M«ney'» Worth? cial 20-foot "life line," and also will be tion. Not the least of these im- equipped with one-half hour's supply o plictions is that Gov. Romney is, ing mastery of the basic "three R's" of reading, 'riting quite simply, one of the leading oxygen. and 'rithmetic to the elementary schools were confined possibilities for the 1964 Repub- to the Amidon School, which is just a hop-skip-and- Vocational-[/motion Schools an Obsolete Approval of this daring space ex- lican Presidential nomination jump away from Capitol Hill. The children in the Ami- periment has been given National Aero- against President Kennedy. don first grade were carefully drilled in the phonic By SYLVIA PORTER nautics and Space Administration scien The bare bones of the business are these: Michigan's legislature, basis of the English tongue. In the upper grades con- of younf people into unemployi- Chase urg«s, would be • major tists by Director James Webb. When With « ftw notaMa axeaptloni, . Allen under Roraney's leadership, has centration on basic skills was stressed in all subjects. th« voeatfc»il-«dueatfem teheob bier/' Inventory of jobs and skills in the extraordinary project is announced later thi chosen to make its own decision As Horton pointed out to me, demand in every section of the Though the "progressive" educators frowned on the of our country aw appaflJntfy month, the astronaut who undertakes it will be as to who shall be eligible and obsolete, dreadfully equipped, so Chase emphasizes that a third nation by the U.S. Employment who sot in a program of federal Amidon experiment, the results were breathtaking — staffed by overworked, under- of all vocational-education funds Service so we can launch a truly selected. assistance to the children of un- practical training program. What- even the lower I.Q.'s among the Amidon first, second trained Instruc- (federal, state and local com- NASA's "flight plan" for the thrilling feat call employed Michigan men tor!, geared to bined) are still spent on training ever this inventory would cosl women. President Kennedy's Sec- and third grade pupils finished the year without be- teaching the farmers at a time when only one would be repaid many times ove for the astronaut to attempt the space "walk" early retary of Health, Education and coming candidates for the make-up "remedial reading" archaic dulls applicant out of 10 can ever hope In new paychecks and extra tax next year from a two-man Gemini *• Welfare, Anthony Celebrezze, instruction that has become almost a standard neces- of the UMi to find a job on a farm when he collections. spacecraft The other astronaut will has declared Michigan Itself in- rather than the leaves school, There are weaknesses in the eligible to participate, on the find- sity in schools throughout the country. Manpower Training Act, and In control the craft ing that Michigan's definition realistic skills Fantastically Blued Came, Saw, Were Conquered of the 1960s. The •ystem U "fantastically this first year we have discovered During the experiment, the Gemini "discriminatory" as againsl some children. The race question, Yet, these Mated" in favor of fanning and that among the greatest are its spacecraft will be traveling at sonv Dr. Hansen does not believe in ideological compul- are the schools 1^, economic «&> archaic Is failure to touch the fundamental parenthetically, is In no way in- 15,000 miles an hour. The space "walk- volved. sion, and he announced at the outset that he did not 08 which w« m0& ^ the training given In vo- problem of literacy among the un- are relytog to ettiongj ichoolt," Chase declares, employed and its reliance on an ing" astronaut will wear a pressurized Romney's Retort contemplate imposing the Amidon system on any Dis- Porter train hundreds "that unions in the printing, antiquated. vocational education suit under a coverall garment that will Romney's retort has been that trict of Columbia school principal who disagreed with of thousands of {obtest men and plumbing, food and other trade system to do a modern job. protect him from "heat, cold, and the whole tradition of such pro- him, on philosophical grounds. But he invited every women under the 1962 Manpower refuse to give credit for it." Now we must work at elmlnl- grams has been to allow each Development and Training Act to meteoroid puncture." Scott' principal to visit the Amidon School and to see for him- What can be done? Plenty—and rating these weaknesses—for let state to define its own eligibility they can get oft the unemploy- us not ever shrug off the central standards. The ultimate Issue self—or herself—what was going on. The principals ment rolls and become capable of you can do plenty on your own Probably no astronaut—American or Soviet—ha A simple but potentially im- fact that in this age of skills, not here, he says, is "whether the came, saw—and most of them were conquered. Today filling the jobs which will be even a business boom will offe so far taken the risk this daring pioneer will face in excessive exercise of federal available. mensely effective move, which the Amidon system is standard in most of the lower Horton urges, would be a region- jobs to that "hard core" who are leaving his spacecraft power is going to erode and nul- lify state, local and individual grades in practically all of the D.C. schools. It is even There are exceptions to this in- al survey of our vocational neither literate nor skilled. Still very much in the realm of the unknown dictment of a key part of our responsibility." being tried on an experimental basis in one of the Dis- schools to find out just how ade- the exact rate of speed the astronaut will travel once educational system: among the quate the equipment, courses, in- Thus the cry of "states rights" trict's upper schools, Jefferson Junior High. A report most publicized are the systems structors may be. Any local outside his capsule. is not rising now simply from of Milwaukee, Cincinnati, Denver. on the improvement in reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic group can Initiate this. Leaders YOUR GARDEN On the basis of calculations, NASA scientists esti- some beleaguered Deep South But by any yardstick in this era, of industry and of unions through- governor. Such a man would in the Washington schools since the city-wide introduc- most vocational-education schools THIS WEEK mate the astronaut will travel at the same speed as hi out the country should be eager not in any case be listened to tion of the Amidon system of concentration on the are just not tdquate to perform to help, for surely they want By Garden Reporter spacecraft. This untested theory is challenged by the generally by a country which hi the essential job of training for ichoolt to turn out employable College of Agriculture astronauts who have actually flown in space. long since concluded that since "basics" will be forthcoming in a few weeks. Dr. Han- today's Jobs both the young and men and women, not unemploya- Rutjers-The State Unl "states rights" are sometimes in- sen thanks it will surprise many. old unskilled worker. bles. verity. New Brunswick They believe that the space-walking astronaut, voked in the South against Negro Major Stumbling Block advancement the whole ancient Another simple but potentially like the "firefly" particles knocked off their spaceships When my columnistic colleague, Ralph McGill, concept is, as the cultivated say- "The vocational schools and Immensely effective move, which during flight, will travel at a slower rate than his craft. goes to Washington, he likes to meditate before the administrators " were a major A young papa I know likes to ing goes, for the birds. heed the counsel of educators stumbling block from the very If this theory is correct, the astronaut being pulled Instead, the cry is rising now Lincoln Memorial. But you don't have to do this in or- from whom he has gotten the no- start of our work under the from a modern, a moderate and der to find Lincolnesque qualities in the capital. Dr. tion that It's better to say "do' along by his Gemini could face new and unknown training program," remarked a reasonable Northern governor Hansen is a Lincolnesque figure; he has the same mi- Max M. Horton, director of the rather than "don't." Even when menaces. who cannot possibly be waved off Michigan Employment Security he means "no." PROBING THE UNKNOWN—In his space-walking as some Dixie "racist—" and mility, the same incredible patience, that we like to Commission, during my recent But I've noticed that it Isn't al- mission, the astronaut will not be affected by gravity who holds, moreover, a certain think of as Lincoln's primary characteristics. He broods, visit to his office In Detroit. ways easy for him to channel grip over one of those Northern yet he is optimistic. And, in his quiet way, he fights. "Under the 1962 law no funds youthful energies into construc- nor will he be able to control his attitude. The latter industrial states which are so were specifically earmarked to tive energies with a positive will be in the hands of the astronaut who remains in desperately important in presi- develop an appropriate curricu- "do" rather than a negative the cahin. dential elections. lum for training, and remember- 'don't' Assuming that Secretary Cele- ing the mess they had with veter- like when he sees a wildly gal- Should the 20-foot "life line" break, the astronaut brezze does not bend, Romney ans' training after World War II, loping posse about to pursue the confronts virtually certain death as the Gemini space- may be expected to take his case many of the administrators were bad guys through the tulips. Then craft is not designed to pick up a person floating in both to Congress and to the reluctant to co-operate. But sure- papa resorts to a forceful "don't" space. National Governors' Conference. ly, of all 'first things first' in a and gets results. In Congress he will surely be training program, the selection of Same way with landscape de- The astronaut would be able, to stay alive only as sympathically heard—even if it appropriate courses should be requires the dreadful Southern- signers as, Rutgers' Raymond long as his oxygen lasted. After that ran out, his dead first! We had to rely on the help ers to make his hearing cer- P. Korbobo. He likes to accentu- of instructors already overworked body would be incinerated when his orbit brought him tain. For Congress for decades ate the positive when he speaks and in an overloaded field. We into the earth's atmosphere. has jealously guarded the rights to or writes to home owners. found many of the teachers them To keep the astronaut from exploding in space of the states in such matters. selves had to be retrained to For Better Design In the governors' conference, he teach the courses needed, and 1 mentioned some of his "do' special protective clothing is being designed. This space will surely be sympathetically haw were we to go about that? suggestions for home landscape suit will be the prototype for moon landing missions. heard. For Yankee governors The facilities were so inferior or are no different from Southern useless it was heartbreaking. We design a few weeks go, and now Dramatic Experiment offer a few of his "don't": governors in their determination have had to abandon training pro- The Gemini spacecraft used in this dramatic ex- to keep at home in the states at grams for jobs that exist in De- Don't overplant your garden. periment is similar in shape but about 50 per cent least some of the surviving due Overplantlng will turn it into troit right now because we can larger than the Mercury capsule in which astronaut powers granted to them by the not get the needed facilities and jungle. Constitution in the first place. In teachers." Don't develop more land into Leroy Gordon Cooper is slated to make a 22-orbit this gubernatorial chorus there kept garden space than you can Scathing Indictment flight next month. Is no Southern accent, but only manage. in ail-American accent. Every word Horton said Is be- Don't spend too much money The two-man Gemini spacecraft, to be hurled into ing echoed by other dedicated Which side Is "right" as s on the front of your property. officials in the man-power train- orbit by a modified Titan missile will permit rendez- matter of compassion this colum- You get more enjoyment from ing field the nation over—and in vous in space with another craft. The plan is for the nist would not risk a guess. But the dollars you spend in the pri- the April issue of "Harper's vate area (usually your back- astronauts to attach their craft to a satellite previously which side is right as a matter Maguine," Edward T. Chase of Constitution and tradition this writes one of the most scathing yard.) ent aloft. columnist has no doubt whatever. Indictment! of our vo-ed system Designed for use in orbits for up to two weeks at the federal government can ever. COGNAC GOES ABROAD i time, the Gemini is the next step in the development >ar this particular state at this "Anyone visiting ,our shores for ths first The vo-ed schools, says Chase, PARIS (AP)—France exporlsd ime it can bar some other state are "a national scandal." They record 45 million bottles of if the Apollo space vehicle to be used in rendezvous it some other time. And if the ire training youths in moribund cognac during 1961-62, the Na- and moon landings. federal government alone Is to was some sort of student ikllls, in effect turning "millions 6-Tuesday, April 9, 1963 tional Bureau of Cognac reports. (See ALLEN-SCOTT, Page 7) [See WILLIAM WHITE, Page 7) fertility rlto!" r.- Leonard C*rf-|R*d Btnk will ««vr an *• RED BANK REGISTER TuwUy, Apr! 9, 1963—7 insittw, and Dr, Get Acquainted jboa tad Pr, AUENXSO)TT REPORT Set Convention SPECIAL (Continued) - - - Party is Held ATLANTIC CITY - The Newll WILLIAM S. Jersey Chiropodists'Society will Professional RUG CLEANING FOLDING STEEL Space scientists believe Russia will soon put a twr> be host to the 14th annual Region man astronaut team in orbit, possibly for the Com' For Candidate convention of the American COMPLETELY REMOVES ALL THAT BRONZETONE WHITE munists' May Day celebration. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - A Podiatry Association in the Am- DIRT AND GRIME IN YOUR RUGS (Continued) get acquainted party wag given bassador Hotel "May 9 through BRIDGE Vice President Lyndon Johnson, chairman of the at the home of Mrs. David 12. dedde what is "fair" practice National Space Council, hinted at this in a little-noticed Wolfe, 8 Dawn Way, Strathmore, The association's Region 3 is I] CHAIR Within a state in this particular paragraph in,his speech before the National Rocket last Thursday in order for some composed of New Jersey, Penn- CALL TODAY program it can put id its own of her neighbors to meet Mrs. Club, as follows: sylvania, Maryland and Del-II bureaucratic vetoes on any and William Saltzman, 38' Ayrmont ware. . II $ all of the endless streams of co- "In this year of 1963 it is possible that our La., who is a candidate for county commiteewoman of Dis- Dr. Daniel Marzano of Long operative schemes between Wash- efforts may be overshadowed by Soviet space shots. 1.99 ington and the states. trict 5. Branch has been named to the || I urge, therefore, that we not be convention entertainment com- Moreover, who really pelleves discouraged by publicized events Services Committee should urge Mrs. Saltzman told the women that Washington is able to make but rather be stimulated to even President Kennedy to launch a about the Strathmore Demo- Mrs. Stanley Dublin, Mrs. Wil- cratic Club and the job of com- a wiser decision than the Indi- greater efforts for the coming crash program for the develop- liam Plye and Mrs. Albert Nie- ment of a similar weapon by the mitteewoman. She also explained derreuther, Strathmore residents •X 101 IC HUMS—W Ol» HaAin yidual states as to who is entitled year. 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Though the reduced Club to Meet war ended, a great debate began (What do kids worry about? because we kids make her ner- be a special test center for the number of standing committees vous. Would you tell my mom on the reorganization of Congress has remained essentially un- [ere's a sampling from a re- administration of the May 18 col- WALL TOWNSHIP- The next to calm down a little? to cope better with its increased changed, subcomimttees have ent mail.) meeting cf the Jersey Shore Your Friend lege boards. workload and With tie expanded proliferated until the numbed of Dear Friend: This announcement was made German Shepherd Dog Club wllll executive branch. all types of committee units tear George: O. K., but you help out by not by Thomas J, Bradshaw, princi- be held Thursday 8:30 p.m. at In February, IMS, Congress set reached a total of 303 as ofivlay, My father eats and stays skin- making her nervous. pal, after notification from the the Air Lanes Recreation Center. up a Joint Committee on the Or- 1961. Meanwhile, committee ly. I eat and eat and what do get? Fat. What's the dif- college entrance examination Rt. 34. ganization of Congreii — the La | staffs have increased from 392 board of Princeton. Fotlette - Monroney Committee. In June, 1944, to over 1,000 in erence? Dear George: Movies of the Delaware Valley On the basis of the Committee's: Fed Up My mother says nice girls don!t The school will be listed as 1962. Specialty Show in 1962 will be recommendations, the Legisla- )ear Fed Up: hit boys. What about a boy who the "Monmonth Regional High The legislative budget was shown. Guests are welcome. tive Reorganjiatlon Act of 1946 Your just getting wide now— is always slugging you? I may School center number 1A116 at abandoned after two unsuccess- New members recently wel- was enacted. will even up when you start |not even grow up. New Shrewsbury" on the sup- comed into the club are Dr. and ful experiments with it. The act raised congressional jetting taller. Black and Blue plementary center list which is Mrs. H. London Press, Fairless salaries, banned certain types of The Reorganization Act did Dear Black and Blue: published weekly by educational Hills, Pa., and Ralph East, Jr., private bills, and required lobby- show, however, that the distri- )ear George: Keep dodging—in a very few testing! service. Freehold. ists to register, bution of power within Congress, Girls close their eyes when years your troubles will be over, The 1963-64 college board bul- The club's next AKC-sanctioned and efforts to make Congress re- hey dance. 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She wore a court They fight so much 1 can't stand think he has noticed this or he PHONE 222-7121 1 by parents. Refreshments will be A. P. Tomasello. gown of spring silk taffeta fash- it much longer. Please help us. would have said something, bul Announcement was made that Holmdel Baptist Church was the 222-9286 provided by mothers 6f pupils Announcement ioned with long sleeves and sa- havh e troublble sometimei s gettini g it's ing rne; very'-'much I'm 1 Mrs. Budd Sheesley wiHierve as setting here Sunday for the mar- in the third grade classes of Mrs brina neckline edged with Alen- ieelings down on paper, but I afraid that after a while he wil: SHERWOOD'S Betty j7 Brumer" and Miss Linda chairman of this nominating riage of Miss Lois Jeanne Brad- con Lace. Matching lace medal :hink you understand. 1 hope my begin to notice our silences am Maghan. committee. She will be assisted SPORTING GOODS ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lions were repeated on the ski mother and/or father read this start to get bored with me. by Mrs. Patrick D'AIoia and Mrs. The PTA will sponsor a dance which terminated in a chape and realize that I wrote it. Ah- I try my best to think of things 7 Brood it. Rtd Bank Nicholas Straniero. William Delos Bradley, Laird on April 20 at 9 p.m. in Colts sweep train. Her three-tier vei ;Wer as soon as you can, and to talk about, but you can't very Plans were made for a- spaghet- Rd., Colts Neck, to Stanley Na- Neck Inn. Music will be by the was held in place by a cap ol thank yoir. well ask a boy whom you know ti supper to be served from than Adcock, son of Rev. and Merrymakers of Asbury Park, Alencon lace trimmed wit! Just Me so well questions such as -"What p.m. to 8.p.m. April 18 in the Mrs. J. Wesley Adcock , of Dear Just Me: are your hobbies?" and so on. Mrs. Herbert Zander is dance high school cafeteria. pearls and she carried a cas chairman. Tickets will be sold Frankfort, Ind. cade of white roses and va: Such fights may seem more Up to now we're never been NOMINATIONS - Mrs. Fran, serious to you than they really bothered by lags, in-our conversa- at the meeting tomorrow. cis Gawel, chairman of the nonv Rev. Mr. Adcock officiated at iegated ivy. are. Your parents have been tion; we've always felt that just HUattcrs NEW COMMITTEE — Mem inating committee of the Holmde his son's marriage, assisted by The bride's attendants wen married a long time, and oc- bers of the new nominating com- Rev. Andrew A. Burkhardt, pas- plain being together was enough. Township PTA. announced the Mrs. Robert DeVries, Rumson, casional spats are not only nor- \the prettiest and most mittee of the PTA of St. Mary's tor of the church. Some 200 We're still relaxed in each pres- for ... following nominations for the and Miss Ann Evans, Elberon mal but serve as an emotional Grammar School, New Mon- guests attended the ceremony. ence, but I am worried. ''complete selection of 1963-64 year: They were-identically gowned catharsis—letting off steam. • Draperies • Slipcovers mouth; Mrs. Edward Gallagher, Douglas Fromm, Jr., was organ- Sally Mrs. Fred Rauffus, president; light blue silk chiffon styled wi Married people who have no • Bedspreads • Curtains Middletown; Mrs. Harold Thomp- ist. A reception fallowed in But- Dear Sally: 1 • CURTAINS Howard White, first vice presi- matching jackets. Their rose pet fights sometimes bottle up their • Shades • Blinds son, Belford, and Mrs. AAert tonwcod Manor, Matawan. Stop worrying. Your relation- dent; Mrs.,Joseph Campbell, sec- al headpieces matched thei hostile feelings to the point of Complete Installation Service • DRAPERIES Hammond, Mrs. D. B. Hammond ship doesn't depend on a talka- ond vice president; Mrs, Charles Mr. Bradley gave his daugh- gowns and they carried mimosi real trouble, or else actually and Mrs. Paul De Wyngaert, all thon. Don't force conversation.. SHOP-AT-HOME-SERVtCE • BEDSPREADS Pfeiffer, recording secretary; with yellow florets of gladiolas lose interest in each other. Be of New Monmouth. Mrs. Gawel, corresponding secre- You understand each other. ' 747-4422 David Adcock, Lexington, Ky reassured, because your mom tary, and Mrs. Edward Walko, Adam and Eve • FANCY LINENS At a recent meeting in the was best man for his brothei and pop are communicating school, refreshments were served treisurer. Herb Expert Ushers were David Hudson, Fin with each other—even if loud- PLAN CARD PARTY • Drapery Hardware by Mrs. Robert Schuttinger, Mrs. Elections will be held tonight lay, Ohio, and James Makely ly at times! MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — The Eugene Cizek, Mrs. Paul Rich- at the regular meeting of the PTA Middletown. Is Speaker Eve Sisterhood of the Strathmore ardson, Mrs. J, A. Kelly, Mrs. in the Indian Hill School. FAIR HAVEN - Mrs. Henry The bride attended Freehq Jewish Center will sponsor a Eugene Van Cleve and Mrs. Ger- Richard Ford, principal, wil Brokaw Smith of Plainfield, Regional High School and wai card and Man Jong party April ald McDavitt. address the group on "Testing DEAR ADAM AND EVE: horticulture chairman of the graduated from Pinecrest Pre 18 at 8 p.m. in the Matawan in our Schools." I am a 35-year-old housewife Illfaltets Garden Club of New Jersey and paratory School, Fort Lauder- and I have been driving a car for Township First Aid and Rescue CIVIL DEFENSE was the top- and authority on herbs, was dale, Fla. She attended Asbury 6 years. I consider myself an Squad building on Amboy Rd. 468 Broad St., Shrewsbury ?47 Broad St. Red Bank MARRIAGE BANNS c of a program and film guest speaker, last week at a College, Wilmore, Ky. expert driver. The other morn- and Prospect Ave., Cliffwood. Dally 9 to 5:» FAIR HAVEN - Banns of < 1179 B'dway Long Branch sented to the Leonardo Grade meeting of the Garden Club of The bridegroom is a gradual ing after my husband went to Mrs. Maxwell Carmel is chair- Fri. 'ill I School PTA recently by Jafeies marriage were announced in Na- Fair Haven in Holy Communion of Frankfort High School and al work in our other car I backed nan. G. Frolick, deputy director* of tivity Catholic Church Sunday Episcopal Church. tended Asbury College. out of the garage and into a snow- CD in Middletown Township, for the first time between Wil- On their return from a Ne' plow that was going by. There liam Colman of Natvitiy parish Members participated in The group will plant two dog- practice flower show. Points York City wedding trip, the coi was about four inches of snow on and Margaret Kelly of Avon, and wood trees in front of the school for arrangements were awarded pie will reside in Hazlet. the ground, but this snowplow IT'S FUR STORAGE TIME! for the second time between Sal- building on Arbor Day, April to Mrs. Henry Kragh, Mrs. Ed- came up on me and I couldn't vatore Longo of Nativity and Stor» your furs ind winter !6. A May Day field program will ;ar V. Denise, Mrs. James avoid striking it. The damage East Keans- vrfoolttn in Rtd Bank'i only cold Humphreys and Mrs. Malcolm Tercentenary was small, but later my husband storage vaults , . . Economical Specht. Points for horticulture had a fit, He keeps saying wom- rates - bonded rout«men. mi exhibits were awarded to Mrs. n generally are terrible drivers Kragh, Mrs. Specht, Mrs. Frank Collection and I'm one of the worst. This Barron, Mrs. Harold Dowstra, LITTLE SILVER - Old pic- has led to so much ill feeling in SPECIAL BOX Mrs. Charles Jahnigi Mrs. A.H. tures anyone? recent days that I'm thinking of Kendrick, Mrs. Herman Noweck Letters or articles dating leaving him, at least until he STORAGE PLAN and Mrs. Denis. back to early times in this area cools off. In all my 16 years of Hostesses for the meeting and other memorabilia is be- driving I've only had seven small were Mrs. Lawrence White, Mrs. ing sought by and Mrs. Ralph Froese. the Library Association in an Rooster-Pecked UOM'S Miss Sue Adams will lectur: attempt to gather historica Dear Rooster-Pecked: on "Frame For Your Home" in items for the Tercentenary cell Yes. Each minor accident WHITE ST. SH 7-2800 RED BANK May. Members will exhibit min- bration next year. probably could have been a iature arrangements in a prac- Anyone with historical data major one. DYNA-KLEEN :ice flower show. may contact the librarian. Adam Save money . . . DYNA- Adam, you sound as biased KLEEN is equipped to han- against women drivers as the SATURDAY DAY CAMP GROUP dle any cleaning, job, re- usual male driver. I think wom- BOYS II TO 1] VEAKS gardless of size . . . DONT JUST FURNISH en drive every bit as well as Enlrr Any Saturday Hlvllni April SUi lo June Dili EXPERT. COACHING INSTRUCTIONS IN ... • FumoMi • Coil YOUR HOME ... men and are involved in far • Ch!mn*)rt • Boilcn fewer accidents. Men tend to go DECORATE IT! too fast and drive recklessly Baseball • Basketball • Bowling • Golf • Carptriag • Air Ducti ... ALSO SWIJI3IINO AND OT1IEB ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES • Building* • Meters more often than women. • Indoor I'lw Are* M I» B, Junior 111(0 School (lynl. . .lallvldully Stop in for a free consult- Eve laitnicted by Coach Gui Vllliplaeo, Director ol Athletlci am |1 Ask for ation. You'll find it will pnyileal Director. Aibnrr F«k illlh Bchcxil. ind (tall ol Eiptrt FREE ESTIMATES! make a wonderful world ol Co»cbfi. v 1 OCEANPORT PTA m«mb«rt plan « card party to ba held difference in your decor- TRANSPORTATION PBOVIDED-For Information, Call CALL April 23 at 8 p.m. in the Rhapsody in Blue Supper Club, g ACCESSORIES 462-5771 West End. Mrs. Frederick Filippone, left, is assistant '••VNITURE DYNA-KLEEN from the SEASHORE DAY CAMP chairman, and Mn. Lewis Nelson, chairman. Members 140 Broad St., Red Bank, N. J. SH 7-4M0 OCEAN AVE., WEST END CA 2-MM OF Open 10 A.H. to t t.M. Mm. Urn frl. MADYLN SHOP MONMOUTH COUNTY • A.M. to • P.M. Khd John Clttadlno, Phyi. Dlr., 15 yean at Asbury Park H.S. will model their own hom«->ewn and hand-knitted fash- Little Sliver Shopping Center (Hummer Du Cairo AnawncMniit lo Follow) ions. Dm Tour Ew CUrje h Five Homes Open RED BANK EEGISTEfi ' Tu«day, April 9, 1963-11 Annual Mdytink Tour
To Center in Rumson COMPAN*' RED BANK — Marlboro Aux-at any tour; hoine that day. A AIMIT Mil . IIB IAN*' liary lists five homes which will msp showing routes to be tak< be open on the Maytime Tour en is included with .the ticket o( Homes slated for May 21. Members serving on the tour Mrs. Morton Winer, Red Bank, committee are Mrs. John Strong, announces that the sixth annual Colts Neck, patrons; Mrs. James event, expected to attract more Wyer, Locust, hostesses; Mrs. than 700 visitors from through- Lewis Brooks, Red Bank, garden out the state and New York, clubs; Mrs. Andrew Holer, Red will be staged in the Rumson- Bank, parking, Mrs., Lewis Middletown- area. Connor, Fair Haven, road signs; Hosts will be Mr. and MrsIren. e Haviland, Oceanport, news- Arthur Efros, Sycamore La., letter; "Mrs" . Laurence Toole, Rumson; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Little Silver, program; Mrs, Hilton, Bellevtie Ave., Rumson; William Truswell, Little Mr. and Mrs. Earle R. Snyder, Silver, tea; Mrs. William Cogan, Locust Point Rd., Locust; Mr. Little Silver, inclement weather; and Mrs. William Boland, Half Mrs. Stanley Butkus, Belmar Mile Rd., River Plaza and Mrpublicity. ; Mrs, J. Berkeley dor- and Mrs. Carl Twitchell, Long- don and Mrs. James McCosker, bridge Rd., Holmdel, at whose both of Rumson; Mrs. William home, Cheeca Farm, tea will Rous, Shrewsbury; Mrs. Spencer be served on the terrace. Embr'ee, Holmdel, and Mrs. Proceeds from this year's tour IJarry Pujals, president, will be earmarked toward the ning. construction of a swimming pool for patients, at Marlboro Hospl tal. The pool is In the planning Follows stage t>y the board of managers of the hospital. Confirmation MOTHERS GUILD of Croydon Hall Academy, Leonardo, The homes will be open from ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - will hold its annual luncheon and fashion show April 27 •1 to 5 p.m. Tickets for the June Szymanski; daughter benefit tour may be obtained in Beacon Hill Country Club, Leonardo, with Mrs. John and Mrs. from Mrs. Newton Patchen, lip Mr. Charles A. Petillo, left, of Red Bank, as chairman and Mrs. Joseph Eaton Crest Dr., EaiownUwn, or Szymanski, 89'Asbury Ave., was A. Guadagno, Matawan, as assistant chairman. honored at a confirmation party given here recently by her par- ents. June was confirmed March Guild Plans 'Style Show 17 in St. Agnes Catholic Church. LEONARDO - Annual lunch- don Hall Academy will take Her sponsor was Mrs. Waller eon and fashion show sponsored place A,pril 27 at noon in the Nawrocki of Lyndhurst. by the Mothers Guild of Cray- Beacon Hill Country Club, Leo- nardo. Fashions will be by Da- Guests were Mrs.' Rose Og- vid Crystal of New York. nowsky of Jersey City, her "ma- Mrs. . John A. Petillo, Red ternal grandmother; Mr. and Bank, is chairman and Mrs. Jo- Mrs. Frank Siymanski of Keans- seph A. Guadagno, Matawan, is burg, her paternal, grand- assistant chairman. Others on parents; Mr. and Mrs. Myron the committee are Mrs. Edward Ognowsky and family, Spring- S. Asten, Red Bank; Mrs. Ed- field; Mr, and Mrs. Patrick De ward Juska, Long Branch; Mrs. Noble and family, Mrs. Rose John O'Rourke, Rumson, and Ertle and family William Foltyn Mrs, John M,ullery and Mrs. J. D. Colin, both of Middletown. and family and Miss Ollie Og- nowsky, all of Jersey City and t Otf GOOD WILL CRUISE Easter Parade dresses for little fashion leaders Walter Nawrocki, Lyndhurst. SHREWSBURY — Walter V. : Larimer, storekeeper seaman, v- • • i • U.S.. Navy, son of Mrs. Mildred Girls get all the grown-up fashion naws ... in our great n«w collection of the H. Larimer of 243 Garden Rd., season's favorite silhouettes, fabrics, colon! Bring your girls in! is aboard the destroyer Bristol, TODAY currently operating In the Near SPRING LUNCHEON, Junior A. Tht A-lint skimmer for spring thru summer. Fine cotton whip cord in navy East. The Bristol passed through and white, with chartreuse cummerbund. Sixes 7 to 10. Service League of Red Bank, the Suez Canal after a stopover noon, The Shadowbrook, Shrews- In Athens, Greece. The mission bury. ' i» to further the President's 8.98 CHILDREN'S ART EXHIBI- "pebple-to-people" program by B. The blazer outfit in drip-dry cotton pique., Navy and white striped blaier .. TION, Monmouth Arts Founda- making friends and spreading with crested bran buttons tops a sleevelets drtst with saucy pleated skirt. tion, 4 to 9:30 p.m., Civic Audi- good will in foreign countries. torium, Monmouth Shopping Cen- Sizes 7 to 12. ter, Eatontown. CRUISER ASSIGNMENT TOMORROW USS CANBERRA - Seaman 8.98 PLANT SALE, 9:30 a.m. to Robert H. Ruban, U.S. Navy, son noon and 1 to 4:30 p.m., cafete- of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Ruban ria at St. Benedict's School, Holm- of 154 Creek Rd., Keansburg, Visit the Easter Bunny! On our second floor daily, I to 4 p. m.f del. N.J., is serving aboard the gtiided DINNER, Red Bank Business missile cruiser USS Canberra, STEINBACH'S GIRLS, Second Floor and Asbury Park "~" and Professional Women's Club, currently operating with the Sixth 7 p.m., Rumson Hotel. Fleet In the Mediterranean.
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SECTION TWO TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1963 7c PER
Changes; Will Enforce Them
KEANSBURG - The Zonirn that the existing.code will be en- In other business, the board ; Board of Adjustment last nigh forced—all the way. agreed to hear applications for "Special use" permits have made clear its complete abste variances at a special meetin been issued to operators of the tion on the matter of changes vehicles on several occasions, and Monday. in the zone code covering the extensions totaling about 120 It is expected that the Paley parking of commercial vehicles days have been granted.- In ad- Tucker Corp. of Perth Ambo; dition, all- violations have been will seek a variance for a pro in residential zones. held in abeyance until now. jected 44-un'it garden apartmenl The Planning Board and Boi The board's letter to borough on a seven-acre tract at Main ough Council had indicated the Clerk and > building Inspector and Lancaster Ave. desired to know the "feelings' contains.notification of its "total . Though the prospective builde of trie zoning board on the issue enforcement1' policy. : does not yet own the.property, Zoners, in, a letter to the boi During discussion of th* issue, the builder's plani show variances ough clerk and building inspec it'was noted that very few com- will ha required In four specific tor, indicated that they "will no mercial vehltle operators actually instances — possibly more — be- recommend any changes" in th had applied for' variances. fore tfa« project can go ahead. code, although it was clearly Board Chairman Dr. Frank A; Plans show that total prop- understood that the majority fee! Miele summed up the board's erty square footage does noi a change to permit the parkins attitude by saying, "We have meet requirements for the num of Ugh!,trucks up to one-half o been appointed * to uphold the ber of dwelling units planned. three-quarter ton is, desirable. code. The-i>nly time rulesi are Also, the, number of parkin, The reason thij change was changed In favor of a minority Spaces alloted by the builder not recommended was' matter t is when' that: minority 1* op-, far short of the number required of jurisdiction, according to the pressed.",, • . . • . '•.,. as is total' parking area. HONORARY CITATION, for fint place In the Red Bank SftAKER AT MOLLY - Ralph S. Cryder, direcfor of Red Bank's Parki and Recrea- board. ..'••....-' Stand On Code Methodist Church Samuel W. Hauiman Memorial Art tion Department, second from left, was guest speaker at a meeting of the Kiwanis "I think we should stand Allow Asphalt Plant Competition it preiented by associate minuter Kerry Club in Molly Pitcher Inn !»st night. With him, left to right, are Richard HamiH, club the zoning code," stated Seen Robb to Mrs. Douglas L. Mcllvain, who accepted it on v|e» president; Max Pokui, acting preiident, and, Matthew Page, program chairman. tary Eugene Connelly. "And think we should enforce It." behalf of her husband, who wai unable to attend* Hit Mr. Connelly added that zoners IntmduceZoneCode painting, "Creation," was judged bait oil in the annual are powerless to enact any of- ; Talk By ficial change in- the code, -•» UNION BEACH - Boroug] Spruce St., south to Flat Creek •vent. : . ' ' that any "recommendations' Council last, night introduced i and; from Third St., to the Bay. Cryder For zoners would make might tak< proposed new zoning ordinanc The B-3 Commercial Zoni up to six months to become law, With one major change: a pro would be exactly, like the B-: The session was punctuated vision to rerone a 10-acre tra Zone, with the exception that thi Dr. Hausman Art Code Introduced Kiwanis Glib with numerous references for construction of an asphali type of commercial uses would RED BANK — Ralph S. Cry "buck-passing" on the part plant. be expanded to Include hotels, other municipal bodies. motels, and marinas. KEYPORT - Borough Coun- is not operating, and a new one der, director of Parks and Rec 'Councilman Thomas Perno dii cil last night introduced - two: or- is needed' to handle the proposed After resolving thai.fte spe- Ml Light Industry - land boi reation for this borough, spoki sented. He said 'there are "se Competition Held dinances and took initial steps apartments for that area. cific issue of changes/ affecting eral" areas where additional dered.by Florence Ave, and th dredge Matawan Creek. $S,M* Estimate at last night's meeting of th< commercial vehicles «»*ould b changes in zoning ihould be con- Jersey Central Railroad. Thi, "put back in the Planninj RED BANK-Douglas L. Me to Lea Mctzler, Red Ban!;, a On the recommendation of th Kiwanis Club. sidered. area, would be restricted to light He said Layne-New York, Lin- Board's lap," tha board decided Ilvain of River Plaza, art teach- secretary at the church, for her local Planning Board, a measur< His topic was Public hearing was set for May industrial uses, such as ware- den, had quoted a $5,000 price, recreation er at Red Bank High School, abstract oil "Untitled." Third was introduced vacating Chan (j at 8:15 p.m. In Cottage Park houses, laboratories and fabrica- including the pump, controls and ministration. He illustrated received a citation for first place place went to Nick Caivano, Red cellor St. from Green Grove Ave. speech with slides of local facili- School. tion of light machine parts. A lafcor. The matter was referred in painting, and Diana Benner, Bank, for an oil "Jonah.'* to -the creek, and Manchester ties and the recreation program Middletown The asphalt plant, if it is coo minimum lot size of three acre: to the borough attorney. Little Silver, a Vassar student, Top citations were accepted on Avt. between Eighth and WH- being carried out here. s,tructed, would be built by Mi is recommended by the board. Borough hydrants will be received a citation for first place behalf of the winners by Mrs. llamson Sts. chael J. Stavola, Inc., Nev M-2 Heavy Industry — the Na flushed April 24, 25 and 26, and Mr. Cryder, a graduate in sculpture in the Samuel W. Mcllvain, whose husband Is ill, Easter Egg Shrewsbury, on land near tin co tract bordered by Frankllr Elru Corp., Bangs Ave., As May 1, 2 and 3, Mr. Kruser re- Pennsylvania State University, Hausman Memorial Art Compe- and by Lynn Benner, for her Keyport Aeromarlne site and th Ave., Rt. 26, Thorns Creek, and bury Park, plans to build 163 ported. He noted that he had State College, Pa., has been em- tition. sister, who is. at college. The apartment unila on a nine-acre ployed in the municipal post "ersey Central Railroad right of the bay. In addition to uses per- authorized some of the flushing Hunt Slated Staged by the Red Bank Method- sculpture citation was determined since January, 1961. way. mitted in Zone M-l Light Indus- plot off Green Grove Aye., week and was deluged wit* MIDDLETOWN - The Eastei ist Church, the second annual by the judges as an Innovation Under the new zone code, the try, more basic heavy industrial tween Williamson and Eighth complaints about rusty water. He is vice president of thi bunny will arrive a day earl, event was judged Saturday and because there were 10 entries of tract would be converted from uses which meet certain stand Sts. 'This time we'll give the Recreation and Parks Society o this year for area children. citations were presented after sculpture this year. residential to industrial. ards would be allowed. A mini- 'Apartment Code housewives warning so thej New Jersey, district adviser foi This happy news came from 'Palm Sunday services by as- The art competition Was es- mum lot area of five acres I An ordinance regulating .con won't be washing clothes," he the National Recreation Associa- the Recreation Commission, Heckelmann Against sociate minister Kerry Robb and tablished last year by the Mar- provided. itmction of two and three-storj explained. tion, and a member of the Red which last night discussed final Frederick Heckelmann, Demo Herbert Burtis, minister of music ried Couples Bible Class, in co- apartments in this municipality Bank Adult School, the Greater The building committee was details for th; Seventh annual cratic primary election 'counci fine arts. The church plans operation with the ministry of was introduced. Red Bank Jaycees, the National requested to obtain cost esti- Easter Egg Hunt candidate, said he opposes con- to purchase one of the 60 works music and fine arts, as a me- The code, amended- twice by Sweepstakes Regatta Association mates for repairs to the roof an Saturday will be the date foi struction of the plant. One of hi! To Limit from the show to add to its morial to Dr. Hausmaji, a phy- the planners and sent back for and the Kiwanis Club. boiler In the old borough' hall, the bunny to be in Middletown. running mates, Maurice Qakley, permanent collection. sician and a patron of the arts. council introduction, stipulates: Max Pokus, first vice presi- He will be hopping around Bod- aid the plant might cause fumes His wife, Ethel Hausman, Red East Front St. Mr. McIIvain's work, an oil, —That apartments be per- dent of the club, was in charge man Park, off Navesink Rivei and asked the governing body t Use Of Councilman Henri J. Hanse vas titled "Creation." Miss Bank, recently had a one-man mitted in three sections of the of the meeting. Richard Hamil Rd. and Market St., at 10 a.m. 'check into it." remarked that a suggestion tc fcnner's sculpture was "Mother show in the church. borough — residence R-50, res second vice "president, intro More than 1,000 eggs will be According to Mayor William F. Driveway ind Child" in soapstone. Judges were Rev. Hugh dence shore (RS), and genera tear down the structure and use duced Mr. Cryder. the area for a borough parking hidden for sharp-eyed and hun- Rodgers, the plant would cause SHREWSBURY - The Board Thompson Kerr, Jr., professor of business (G-B) zones. gry youngsters. There will .be. 86 o noxious fumes. The Lenten exhibit will continue theology at Princeton Seminary; lot "just isn't right." of Education last night delegated in the lounge and library through- —No driveway shall be; closet prizes for those who have th The proposed new zone code, Foster Wygant, art faculty mem- Claiming that the building is authority to school administra- out Holy Week. The winning work than 10 feet from any main build- best vision and the biggest bas- irepared over a two-year period ber at Montclair State College, too valuable to destroy, he sug- Play Area tors to block the semi-circular will be exhibited longer. Ing structure and no parking lot kets. )y the Planning Board, Zoning and William Barren, art faculty gested the borough fix the roof driveway on the Obre Pi. side of closer'than 25 feet. ' Children up to five years of Board and the borough's maste Second place for painting went member at Douglass College, and boiler and "let the firemen the school when necessary. —Off-street parking for one tc Use Plans age will compete in one group, banners, Herbert H. Smith As . li/4 cars for each apartment unil fix the rest." The building Is A second group will be for six, Howard E. Matteson, principal, used as a fire house. iociates, provides six zones, a be provided. seven and eight-year-olds, told the board that employees 'ollows: would be allowed to park in the —That 325 square feet of total The governing body received Questioned Should it rain Saturday; the Zones Listed half-moon, but picking up and land be allocated for recreation- word from the local Board of egg hunt will be April 20 at,th New Jersey RARITAN TOWNSHIP - A let- All residential. zones will be discharging students would be al purposes for each efficiency Health that it will hold anothe same spot. - ter was read to the Recreation designated R-8, with a minimum halted in order to keep the drive- apartment dwelling, and 400 hearing April 25, on nuisance The commission heard William square feet for units of two o charges against William Fried- Committee last night from the lot size of 7,500 square feet. way dear for emergency vehi- H. Keith, 8 Woodbridge Ave., re- B-l Commercial—land bordered cles. more bedrooms. rioh, West Front St., owner of a Hidden Hills East Civic Associa- quest the use of practice and News Briefs The new measures will havi dog kennel. tion expressing concern over lo- iy the east side of Union Ave. Mr, Matteson said it take game playfields for two Pop nd by Shore Rd. and from Loril public hearing April 22. cation of proposed recreation fa- 3niy a few parents' cars, waiting By Th* Associated Press The building inspector re- Warner football teams. ard Ave. south to Cambridge Funds For Dredging ported that seven permits had Mr. Keith, who is business in the driveway for children, to cilities at the Maines tract. ve. A minimum lot size of 4, JERSEY CITY-The SS Amer- health centers. Members of the been Issued in March for a total manager of the Middletown Ath- :log the facility and make It use- The governing body authorized Hidden Hills East is the devel- 000 square feet Is recommended ican Surveyor starts taking committee, In addition to construction value of $773,940. letic Club for Pop Warner foot- :ss. the borough attorney to obtain jpment adjacent to the tract. or this zone. ••• iboard 8,000 tons of Cuba-bound Hughes, who Is chairman, are approval for an emergency Ap- ball, said there is need for B-2 Commercial—land on Rt. Board members agreed tha ood ' and drugs today. The the governors of Oregon, Min- propriation for dredging Mata- The letter expressed concern :entrally located field so that the action is only a stop-gap over'the proposed baseball field 36 from Seagate Ave. to the Inited States Lines ship is sched- nesota, West Virginia, Rhode wan Creek. The area being con- is many area boys as possible atco Tract and to extend north measure. Traffic and parking uled to sail Sunday as part of the Island, Tennessee, Kentucky, sidered runs about one-half mile May Follow which would . put four houses :an participate. problems'are still being studied, close to home plate and "in the the east side of Union Ave. ransom agreement with Premier South Dakota, Virginia, Ne- from Pedersen & Son's proposed Boys aged 9 through 13, are A board proposal to build a park- line of fire." Residents also fee o Aumack Ave., then easterly Fidel Castro. Workers expect to braska, Michigan, Nevada and boat basin adjacent to Ye Cot- Iigible for the two teams. The ing lot was twice defeated at the His Brother that a proposed access road to the East Creek. Also included i>ad the ship all week at Jersey Maryland. Hughes also plans tage Inn, to the second buoy at 'ee Wee team Is for those weigh- land bordered by Stone Road polls. Jity's Harborslde Terminal. A to see U.S. Secretary of the the foot of Broad St. would provide incentive for: cer- At Chamber tain properties to be used as ing 75 to 95 lbs. The Varsity ind Poole Ave. lew York spokesman for the Interior Stewart L. UdaJI to Councilman Robert J. Strang short cuts to the baseball field team is made up of boys in the The same type of business per cd Cross, which is supervising discuss New Jersey's acquisition Indicated that officials of Mata- RED BANK — The application 95-115 weight group. Today In of the rest of Sandy Hook. The The letter pointed out that plans litted in Zone B-l would be per le shipments, said this shipload wan Township have given verba if Jack Bolduc of Providence, Rumson, Fair Haven, Rarltan, itfed in Zone B-2, except that vill bring to $37 million the state acquired part of the penin- agreement to share halt the cost ippear to be complete and that Washington [. I., for the position' of execu- Jeyport, River Plaza and Keans idditional requirements such as alue of goods delivered to Cuba sula used for an Army coast de- of the project, estimated at ap- the civic association had noi been >urg are some of the 22 teams By The Associated Press fense site, last year. ive secretary of the Red Bank rger parking areas would have lastro Is to receive a total of proximately $5,000. consulted as was previously prom- now In the Jersey Shore Pop be met. The-B-2 Commercial President Kennedy has break- 53 million in goods for his re- Michael J. Barnacle, borough "orrimunity Chamber ot Corn- Warner League. ease last winter of 1,115 pris ised. one provides for lot size min- last with Democratic congression- TRENTON - The Appellate attorney said the borough may be merce will come to a vote to- Mr. Keith, stressing that all imum of, 10,000 square feet. leaders, meets with Joint men of the 1961 Bay of Pigs eligible, for state funds for the Township Commltteeman Fran- Division of Superior Court yester- morrow at a meeting of the boys are provided with safety East, Point Inlets of Staff, signs proclama- nvasion. project. He indicated that verbal s X. Shields pointed out that the Equipment, including face' and B-3 Commercial — the Cona- ion making Sir Winston Church; day upheld dismissal of a negll- appftval' for it rilay, be given "in chamber's board ofy directors. )lan has not yet been finalized teeth guards, said approximate- :onk (East) Point tract bordered il an honorary U.S. citizen. gence . filed by a man who a Very short space of time." i Mr. Bolduc has applied for the ind that when it is the association PHILLIPSBURG- William Ap- $1,800 is required to main- Chingarora Creek and Raritan SENATE •, 77, of nearby Finesvilie, died suffered a broken finger when In the meantime, the borough post being vacated by his broth' vill be consulted. He felt that tain the local .teams. [ . sr, Francis J. Bolduc of Shrews- ihanges could be made which lay, and also that Itnd bordered Meets to consider Wilderness ast night in Warren County someone batted a ball over the engineer was directed to draw up 'He asked businessmen in the yiDocfc St. and Front St, to Sec- bury, who has been executive rould make the proposed recrea 'reservation Bill. ospital of bums suffered Thurs fence at a Clifton Little League specifications for the project. re« to help sponsor the boys d St. over to Florence Ave. and rice president of the chamber ion site acceptable to adjacent Preparedness subcommittee iy when his clothing caught fire ball park. The suit had been Councilman Frederick L. Km ratball framing program. He said addition, the land.bordered by his home. Authorities said Ap- !'/£• years. " iroperty owners. ontinues inquiry into Cuban filed by William Race, Clifton. He ter recommended the purchase lorne donations of $25 and $35 al- r, who was partially paralyzed, The retiring administrator has nilitary buildup. of a new pump and controls for Michael Cleffi was appointed eady have been offered. id dropped a lit match onto his said he was walking his two >een appointed executive direc- the South Keyport sewer system. lummer program.; director ;for The commission sajd it,would Deal Man Hurt HOUSE lothing. He suffered third de- dogs outside the ball park on tor o^thrNeW:Jersey State Bar 963. Cleffi directed the summer He noted that one of the pumps ieclde what field could be used RED BANK-Henry Litvak, 58, Meets to take up public works ree burns over most of his body. July 26, 1960, when he heard Association. He Is scheduled to irogram last year. ' ,. 1 'or practice, thii; referred; Mr. f ,53 Neptune Ave., Deal, suf- ipproprlatlons. someone shout "heads up.', He Summons: assume: his new duties April '22. Vernon Manning, committee Keith to the Board of Education ired a minor injury yesterday Armed Services Committee WASHINGTON-Gov. Richard said he just had time to put his Officers and members of Bishop Jack Bolduc,! district -rep- Wrman, requested that appllca- ir an enclosed game field.. hen his car collided with one •otes on military pay raise bill. . Hughes of New Jersey pre- hands up and the ball broke a McFaul,. General Assembly, eseritative of tile Blackstone ions for the use. of the Beers In other business, the comijils- lrlven by Henry Suydan, 17, of Foreign Affairs Committee con sides today over a meeting ol a fourth degree, Knights of Colum- finger on his left hand. Race 5as and Electric , Company In Street and West Keansburg base- lon reviewed the list of psrson- !48 6th Ave., Long Branch, at nuea hearing on foreign aid. dozen governors to discuss pub- bus are ordered to assemble at sued the City of Clifton and John Rhode Island. His brother also sail fields be sent to the- Recrea- lel to fill positions within this IVest Bergen PI. and Shrewsbury Judiciary subcommittee re- lic health and welfare pro- the^ Worden Funeral Home, Red ion Committee, 319 Middle Rd., Kostisin, a school teacher who :ame here from Rhode-'Island, 'ear's playground, tennis and ,ve. umes hearings on ownership of grams. The two-day meeting Bank, on Tuesday 7:30 p.m. to n 1958,, when he^retired as as- "ownship Hall, before April 20. was playground director. The beach programs. Persons are be- No summonses were issued by tews media. deals with such subjects as the pay last tribute and* respect to istant executive secretary of the Schedules of games to be played ng Interviewed and,placed, with gt. Alonzo Curchin. Mr. Litvak Sen. Dirksen and Rep, Hallecfc, Cuban refugee program, pro- court said Race "has shown no our lite brother, Sir Knight John opnsocket Chamber of Com- ihould also be sent, Mr. Manning many Jobs going to those who told the investigating officer he sngressional Republican lead- posal for a Youth Conservation more than the occurrence of an P. Miilvlhlll'Si.-Adv. merce, Woonsocket. ild. ' " have held them in past years. would >eek medical attention. rj, hold news conference. Corps and community mental Incident." 14k-Tue«d«r, April "9, 1963 RED SANK REGISTER WABC-TV TELEVISION WOR-TV TUESDAY JUTONOOtt S~ttewi and Weather > Mailbag :« 7—Phil Silvert-Comedy 1:15 J-Love Of Life-Serial »-Merrytooa Circus 2—Film—Adventurei to 11-Newi Diamonds—1940—George By STEVEN H. SCHEUER •-Your First Impression 7—Ernie Ford—Variety 13—American Buslneu System Brent-90 Min. Question — I can't remember »-Flre»ide Theater 7:1» enjoying a program more than II—Merry Mailmaman Z-Weather 4—I3th Hour the recent ABC special called IJ-OIJOff Men And Ideas U-Local New* 2:05 "Hollywood: The Great Stars/' U:J5 7(1$ 4—Sermonette have only one criticism and 2-Newa-Harry Reasoner Z-News 2:45 that is there wasn't enough time UiM 7:15 2—Film—Granny Get Your Gun to include more stars. I wish J-5earch For Tomorrow It-Weather 1940—May Robson-70 Min. they would have a repeat of this 4—Truth Or Coniequencei 7:M show and make a couple more 5-Cartoons J-Mar»hall Dillon-Western 2—Film—Cherokee Strip—1937— which would cover the careers 7—Father Knows Best 4—Laramie Dick Foran-65 Min. of many of the stars who weren't 9-Memory Lane—Joe Franklii 5—Lock Up—Drama . WEDNESDAY MORNING mentioned.—Mrs. G. P. E-., Prov- 11-Rocky And Hit Friend* 7—Combat—Drama •••; l:tt idence, R. I. 12:41 9—Film—Bhowani Junction—1956 t—Previews Answer — Many viewers have 2-Guiding Light-Serial Ava Gardner—2 Hrs. 11-Merry Mailman-Children 11—Beit Ot Groucho—Quit 5:51 written the mailbag to express 2-Give U» This Day 12: SS 13—Alice In Wonderland their delight with this Hollywood 1:55 4—News—Ray Scherer 8:01 special. It's true that many ol 2-News the popular stars of the forties l:t* J-Moyd Bridges ' 2—Burns and Allen 5-87A Precenct and fifties seemed to have been 2-Collegs of the Air neglected in the compilation of 4—Afternoon Drama U-High Road S—Cartoon* , . film clips used on the show but 2—Sunrise Semester it was unavoidable within the 7-General Hospital 2—Red Skelton 11—Ramar Of The Jungle 1:55 hour framework. David Wolper, 4—Empire 4—Sermonette 121:25 the producer of this show, is 7—Hawaiian Eye 7:00 J—News planning a series of half-hour 11-Public Schools: Whose 2—News and Weather shows on the cavalcade of Hol- Responsibility 4—Today—Hugh Downs 2-As The World Turns lywood, which may be scheduled 13—Serger Prokofiev 7:05 on NBC this fall as a weekly 5—Film—High Fury-194*- JACKIE GLEASON'S FAMILY In the new Paramount com. 8:01 5-CaU To Prayer-Religion feature. Madeleine Carroll-8J Min. 5-Festival 7:1$ •dy "Papa's D«licat« Condition," consists of his wift, 7-Film-GlrI Talk—Virginia U-SeaWar 5-News Glynit Johns; his o|d«it daughter, Laurel Goodwin, and Graham Question — I am so tired of 7:M hii littU daughter, Linda Bruhl. In technicolor, "Papa's hearing comparisons being made 9-Sports RED SKELTON plays George Appleby, who thinks ha has 11-Global Zobel 2—Jack Benny I—Columbia Lectures between Dorothy Loudon and 4-Dick Powell Theater 7—Early Bird Cartoons Delicata Condition" opens Wednesday at the Car I ton suppressed an awful photograph of Clara Applaby— 1:45 Carol Burnett. I think both girls 7—Untouchables 7:45 Theatre, R«d Bank. Also on the same program, "Won- played by Janet Blair—but who soon learns with horror 9—Opening Day Ceremonies are very talented and should be »-Film-Loser Takes All—1956— 7-King Odie derful to'B» Young." that he has failed dismally, on "The Red Skelton Hour" able to stand on their own mer 1:55 Rossano Brazzi—90 Min. 4-News its. It's harder for Miss Loudon 11-Californians 2—Captain Kangaroo tonight (CBS Television Network, 8:30-9:30 p.m., EST). 9-BasebalI-Mets to win the viewers' admiration 1:45 5—Sandy Becker—Children 2:W 5 Clara's picture was entered by George in a magaiine because she is following such a 13—Images Of Art 7—Tommy Seven—Cartooni eonteit for the belt photo of "Min Mass." lovable performer as Miss Bur- 2—Password—Allen Ludden 8: JO 'Surfer's Choice 4—Ben Jerrod Mid nett on the "Garry Moore Snow," 7-Little Rascals but I think her obvious talent 7—Day In Court—Drama 2—Garry Moore 11—Encounter will out in the end. Let's stop 11—Sportsman's Club 5—Detective* Helped Dick Dale comparing and start enjoying.— 2i 15 11—Bold Journey : fcN 2-Life Of Hiley-Comedy TV Key Previews Jrs. G. W\, Glens Falls, N. Y. 11—Sports 13-World At Thirteen 4—Birthday House Answer — You have made'a 2:25 1I:H AP Movie-Tdevislan Writer front of television," he recalled. 7-SusIe ' Tonight's top television showslEd Begley, Edward Andrews, . Dorothy 4-News 4-Chet Huntley "My mother and father worked at U-Operatlon Alphabet HOLLYWOOD- Four as previewed and selected by TV Alexander Scourby, and James very good point 7-News 7—Close-Up!-Documentary Louden had a big Job cut out for fell Key's staff of experts who at- MacArthur round out the cast. 2;M 11-Steve Allen same thing. her when she became the female 9—Farm News lurglst-jt Hughes Aircraft. Today tend rehearsals, watch screen- 9:30 p.m. NBC., 2-House Party-A. LInltletter II—Age Of Kings—Drama regular on the "Moore" show 1:15 be is riding the crest of the surf- Dick decided to follow his child- ings, and analyze scripts In New 4—Doctors—Drama and she has done very nicely. 6-News and Weather hood interest in music. He played York and Hollywood. GARRY MOORE. Nancy Walk- 7—Jane Wyman Z-News-D. Edwards Ing craze that has swept the teen- 1:25 with a combo In a malt shop at er's comic shenanigans get a ll-Baseball-Y«nkees 4-Newi J.K.M. McCattery agers ot Southern California. 5-Newi Balboa, then moved to the Balboa EMPIRE. "Arrow in the good workout tonight. Whether Question — Is Frank Fontaine 1:55 S-News Almost any parent in this area 9—Almanac Newsreel Blue." Though the familiar she's talking about her Afriacn married or related in anyway to 5-New« 7—News—Murphy Martin with children sweep and drama of the Gar-safari bargain, "wavejing" her Pat Fontaine of the "Today 9-Film-See 7:30 p.m. has felt the surfing impact. It has Show" or to the movie star Joan 3:N 3—Our Miss Brooks Stan Kenton. ret Ranch take a back seat to- magic wand for Aladdin, or 2—To Tell The Truth-Panel 11-Newi been evidenced 4n music, maga- Fontaine?—Mrs. F. J. G., Law- 4—Dr. Joyce Brothers Dick Dale and the Deltones were night, guest star Telly Savalas singing "The Good Ship, Lolly- 4i-Loretta Young 11:10 zine*, and other merchandise renceville, Va. 5—Topper—Comedy an instant hit with the youngish, manages to hold your interest as pop,!' she's' • slapstick scream. 5—Doorway To DeiUoy 4-Weather aimed at the beach crowd. Sale 7-TGS* Stona-Comedy. surf-centered crowd. He gave a bitter, broken Hungarian ref- Alan King gets his oar in too, Answer — The popular comic- 5-FiIm-Call Northside 777- of surf boards: has boomed. 7—Queen For A' Day 9—Jack LaLanne—Exercise them a modification of the rack ugee, galvanized into action once in his con men routine and his singer of the "Jackie Gleason" 3:25 1948-James Stewart—1% U-Ed Allen The Symbol of the surfer — V roll style, notable for a thump- he thinks he's found the son he part with Aladdin; and Vic Da-TV show Is not related to either 2—News—Douglas Edwards Hrs. . bleached hair swept over the fore- (-.45 ing guitar b$at in the lower reg- lost. The complications of the mone sings his numbers straight. lady. 7—News head—has been adopted by both lit* 4-News ister. plot are not always convincing, 10 p.m. CBS. Question — Has "Dr. Zorba" 11-Steven Allen boys and girls, 2—Millionaire—Drama 10: H A dance called the Surfer's but Savalas and a particularly been ill or something lately? I 4—You Don't Say 2-Calendar A high priest of the surfing Stomp was devised to accompany suspenseful scene m a barber CHET HUNTLEY REPORT- haven't seen him on "Ben Cas 5—Texan 2-Weather ' • ey" m a couple! of weeks and 4—Say When movement is Dale, a handsome, Dale's music. It almost defies de- shop run by former Hungarian ING. W. Averell Harriman, Un- 7—Who Do You Trust 4-News when he does appear, it's only 5—Film—Scudda-Hoo Scudda- husky 22-year-old whose curly scription. The partners stand freedom fighters, make the epi der Secretary of State for Po- 13—Music Interlude 11:21 for a scene or two. — Mn. L, Hay—1948—June Haver— locks remain a dark brown. apart and oblivious of each other, sode worthwhile. 8:30 p.m. NBClitica. l Affairs, and a former Am- 4:M 2—Film—Monsieur Beaucaire— N., Way cross, Ga. 85 Min. "I want to show the kids they stamping out steps. (Color) . bassador to Moscow in Stalin's 2—Secret Storm—Serial 1946-Bob Hope-1 Hr. 55 7—Answering Service don't have to bleach their hair to time, puts historical perspective Answer — Sam Jaffe ("Dr. 4—Match Game—G. Rayburn Min. The Dale combo played other 9—Film—The Man From Planet be a surfer," he explains. "The Southern California halls, attract- JACK BENNY. Almost a vau into his interview with Chet Hunt- Zorba") took a few days off dur- 5—Felix and the Wizard T-Film-East Of The River- • X—1951-90 Min. really good surfers don't go in foring immense numbers. He and his devills bill tonight. Don Wilson ley tonight on the nature of the Ing the shooting schedule and 7—American Bandstand - 1940-JohnGarfield-l% Hrs. 1—Film—The Mister Plan—1955 such fads." and Dennis. Day do a Laurel and Communist threat as posed by was just written out of a few 13—Profile: New Jersey manager-father put out an album, 11:» -90 Min. The transition from aircraft "Surfer's Choice," on their own Hardy take-off that's good for the changing leadership from the episodes. He is In good health 4:25 •-Johnny Carson' 10:25 worker to music star began when label. The result: a fantastic some chuckles; comic Ben Les-Stalin ' to the Khrushchev era, and working. 4-News Ht45 4-News Dick began to philosophize about 75,000 sales in this area. sey plays the piano while Benny and our Soviet policy reactions. 13—Reflections 10:» 10:30 p.m. NBC. (For an answer to your ques- Of Night his fellow workers. "I recalled This drew the interest of the massages his violin; and Jack \liV» i 2—1 Love Lucy—Comedy tion about any TV program or 4—Make Room For Daddy they were leading lives of routine big disc firms. Dale and father has his old radio sound effects H-Panther dirt 4—Play Your Hunch CLOSE-UP! "The Miners' La- actor, write to Steven H. Scheu- 7—Discovery '63—Children —getting .up early, working all signed with Capitol. The nation- man aboard for a chat. All in 12:25 11: M ment." A moving antidote for er, TV Key Mailbag, (in care of 9-Sports-Ralph Kiner day,, going home to collapse in wide buildup is beginning. all, a change of pace. 9:30 p.m. 11-Newi 2—McCoys—Comedy this paper.) 1J—American Economy .' CBS. '''••.. last night's Oscar Award pomp , U:J» 4-Price Is Sight and ceremony—and a disturbing 4:45 5-News -...•- 7—December Bride report on the striking coal mines 9—To Be Announced DICK POWELL. "The Court- 'Lawrence of Arabia' 11:25 . Martial of Captain Wycliff." (Re- and miners of eastern Kentucky. U-Sports 4-Newi ASBURY PARK Premiere Tomorrow 5-News ST. JAMES peat) This series rarely misses most of whom are unemployed 4:55 5—Film—That Man From 11:30 when it does an all-star cast and see no improvement in their ASBURV PARK - Columbia 7—American Newsstand Tangier—1953-80 Min. 2—Pete And Gladys—Comedy show, and this. one is sure-fire. lives in the years ahead. Graph- Pictures' distinguished motion 5:0» 7—Film—Blue Grass Of •^-Concentration—Downs STARTS TOMORROW] The story concerns an Army cap-ic sequences show the economic picture, "Lawrence of Arabia," 2—Love That Bob—Comedy Kentucky-1850 '< 5—Romper Room—Children tain (trained as a behind-the- plight of the miners, and spokes- produced by Sam Spiegel and 4—Film—Pantaloons—195ft- t—Almanac Newsreel 7—Yours ForJA Song New Jerfey Premiere-Exclusive Engagement lines assassin during World War men for both embattled sides David Lean, will have its New Fernandel—75 Min. 1:05 9—Playhouse 30 have merit in their arguments. II) on trial for the murder of a Jersey premier* tomorrow at the 7—1 Married Joan 4—Mayor of the Town ' 11—Superman convicted, and then released As the governor of Kentucky St. James Theater here. Plans 11—Dick Tracy—Cartoom traitor. The most exciting mom himself admits, it's a complex are under way for a gala Holly- 13—Once Upon A Day ents take place on the witness problem with no equitable solu- wood-type premiere, with march- 5:25 LAWRENCE stand, with Robert Keith giving tion at hand. Tonight's best. 10:30 ing bands from nearby high U-Rocky And His Friend! WALTER READE the top performance as the re- p.m. ABC. schools. 5:31 tired General who taught assas- Gov. Richard J. Hughes and 2—Film—A Yank In Korea—1951 WINS sination. Charlie Ruggles plays TONIGHT. Novelist Francoise family and mayors from th? Jer- T-Lon McCallister a down-and-out performer trying Sagan, singer Katina Ranieri, sey Shore area points will be in. 5—Sandy*! Hour to attract attention, Robert Web- comic Don Allen, and actor vlted to the premiere. 7-Higaway Patrol ACADEMY ber is the accused, and Dina Bruce Gordon, tum up on John- "Lawrence of Arabia"'will play 9-Film—In Society—1944- Merrill plays Webber's mistress ny Carson's show tonight. (Col- the St. James on a long run re- Abbott & Costello-90 Min. STARTS TOMORROW and prosecutor Dick Powell's sis- or) 11:30 p.m. NBC. served seat engagement with ten 11—Popeye Now 2 Ttchileclor ter (a weak plot contrivance). Hirt AWARD performances weekly, including TUESDAY EVENING sweet Belford Student matinees on Wednesday, Satur- •« Is.. mm 1 day and Sunday. 7-News FOR BEST Gets Scholarship The production marks the first IJ-What's New-ChiMren JacMe film venture for Spiegel and Lean 1:15 Gteason BELFORD — Miss Margaret since their production of "The 4—Local News PICTURE! Anne Patrick, 17, daughter of Bridge on the River Kwai." 7-Weather 'iff. Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Patrick 1:29 Papa's . . . riiira will not b* any uner of 151 Summit Ave., has been The 26-story Hong Kong Hilton 7—Sports—H. Cosell LAST DAY! William qaibord thli wttk becauw of awarded a full tuition two-year partially financed by Texas in- 6:15 Oeffcate vestors, claims to be the biggest HoMra Holy Wtek—but male* EmMr a trustee scholarship for the study 7—Capsule Comment of liberal arts at Syracuse Uni- hotel In Asia. A Texas flag flies CM "THE truly festive oecculon by taking condition versity. from the roof. 5—Mickey Mouse Club LION" your family to Lulgi'i for EaiWr — A15O WED. — The scholarship is renewable at 7-News — All* — dinner. the end of the first two years. 11—Quick Draw McGraw Elvis Prtilty Miss Patrick also has been ac- lJ-Profile: New Jersey MOVIE TIMETABLE «:4» "GIRLS, nun • j cepted at Douglass College and RED BANK 4-Weather GIRLS, LUIGI'S at Dickinson College. She is a CARLTON- \svtm- senior at Middletown Township Tiie Lion 2:oo: 7:00: oini, Girts, 1:45 GIRLS" i ww mi-* v WINNER OF Columbia Pis! Served 11:30 to 2:00 Olrli 3:<0: f,:V>. PREVIEW—P»pa'l 2—News High School, where she is a mem- Dellcitt Condition 10:10. COFFEE SERVED WITH THE SAM i ucfo» ber of the National Honor Socie- 4-News 90 Newman Springs Rd. LONG BRANCH OUB C0MH.IMEVT8 7 ty; corresponding secretary of BARONET- 7—Focus On The Newi \l FBEB COLOJK I. V. RED BANK the Student Council, treasurer of Dayi Of Win. * Rom 3:20; »:Z0 7:H ACADEMY Mu Alpha Pheta, mathematics Come September 1:30; 7:30, 4—Rlpcord Call SH 1-9220 ASBURY PARK AWARDS LYRIC- n> Kill K Hocklmblrrt t:0O. Including Thr Balcony 7:30: »:«. PERTH AMBOY EATONTOWN MAYFAIR- MAJESTIC- A din N>med Tunlko J:K>; 7:20; DRIVE-IN. THEATRE IEST 9:40. k Olrl N»m«d T»mlko 1:25: «:10; ALEC GUINNESS-ANTHONY OUINN 19:00: »«v«n •••• To Cllll, 1:U: PLAN AHEAD! ST. JAMES- STARTS FRIDAY DIRECTOR' JACK HAWKINS-JOSE FERRER S:09. • Hy SlI Lovei 3:41; 7:03: 10:29. ANTHONY OUAYtf-.CLAUOC RAINS-ARTHUR KENNEDY, Sword Of Th« Conqueror 2:03; 1:50. EDISON ALSO DAVID OMAR SHARIF. -Air PETER"OTQOLE «1AWRENCP NEPTUNE CITY MENLO PARK CINEMA- Kirk Douglai LEAN Hy 811 Uivti 1:00; 4:10; COO; 10:10. NEPTUNE CITY- To kill a *# ShBERTEXXr- SAMSREGiL- DAVIOLEAN • f EcKlCOLO& MAKE lli<1imi 7:00; 10:30; Tht War Lover PREVIEW- Courntilp Of Iddll'i F» "THE HOOK" >:1S ther 8:16. SUPER WNAVISON 70* MONTCLAIR Mockingbird — Plui — North of Red Bank CLAIRIDGE- LATE HORROR ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS Wonhome run Raritan Twp. at Hoffman (S.A.) mates aboard. nine jumped on Shore starter the first batter, but he suddenly to clean the sacks. Southern Reg. at Shore Reg. Fred Kampf for three more runs The game was called at the lost his control and walked Pow- Merv Easrwick relieved Kampf TOMORROW in the sixth to wrap it up. end of six innings due to dark- ers. Weeks forced Powers at and retired the side. Weeks CBA at Red Bank Catholic ' ness. The abrupt action by the Mike Weeks pitched a fine one- second, but Bill Jannarone mowed down the Shore batters Matawan Reg. at Lakewood umpires brought a mild protest hitter for the Rockets. The only reached base when the first base in the bottom half of the inning. THURSDAY Weeks fanned six and only Central Reg. at Toms River walked two batters in his strong effort. Kampf went five and PUTTING THE TAG ON — Ed Christopher of Christian Brothers Academy puts the two-thirds innings, allowing all tag on Ben Gubert of St. Mary's, Perth Amboy, in yesterday's school debut for CBA Bob Walters five Raritan hits. He struck out 11 and walked two. in varsity baseball. The Colts took the contest. Named LaSalle Shore Regional's next assign- ment will be a home contest with Southern Regional today. Rari- Cage Coach tan invades South Amboy today CBA Rips St. Mary's, PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bob to tackle the Hoffman Govern- ors. Both games are non-Con- Walters, whose last basketball ference tussles. „ coaohing assignment was as an Baritan (4) Short (1) assistant 10 years ago, was ap- All K II AB R H pointed head coach yesterday of Cohen.cf 3 0 0 BechtolJ.ss 3 0 0 Dowd.fli 3 11 owentino,2b 3 0 0 7-3,inFirstBaseballTilt his alma mater, LaSalle College. lahl'ntkl.tb 3 0 0 T»user,3t> 2 1 0 He succeeds "Dudie" Moore, AHen.rt 1 0 VanPelt.lb 2 D a-NudelM 111 Kampf.p.cf 2 0 LINCROFT — Christian Broth- The winners scored in the first rich took second. Geary then who resigned a week ago. Blymore.rl 0 0 0 Klely.rt 2 0 Powers,!! 3 11 Bleie.U 2 0 0 ers Academy made a successful] inning when Charles Friedrich unloaded a' triple to deep left The 36-year-old Walters took Weeks.p Berger.c 2 0 0 1963 baseball debut by whipping strolled and reached second on center to send two runners home. an'rone.lb 2 0 0 Eastwick,ct 1 0 0 over a team recognized (or its Morlarlty.c 2 0 1 visiting St. Mary's of Perth Am- John Croddick's ' sacrifice bunt. The Colts scored four times talent, but apparently short in Cusang,£b 10 0 boy, 7-3, here yesterday. The Friedrich went to third as Terry i the fourth. Gerry Burke spirit and cohesion. 20 4 5 19 1 1 Burke was being thrown out at reached base via an error That Walters apparently recog- s-Singled for Allen In 6th. lolts had a 7-0 lead after four Raritan Twp. 000 013—1 innings. first. Don Geary's grounder was and was forced at second by Ed nizes the symptoms was indi- Shore Beg. JOO 000—1 fumbled by the St. Mary's short- HR— Powers. -2B—Dowd. Hits olt— Three CBA pitchers limited the Lewandowski. Knobloch singled cated by his first statement: Kampf 5 in 5*4; Gutwlck 0 In ',;. isitors to six safeties. Mean- stop, permitting Friedrich to Lewandowski to third. An error That he would use disciplinary SO—Weeks 6; Kampf 11; Eislwlck 0. BB—Weeks 2; Kampr 2; Eastwlck 0. while, the home side took advan- score. on Fried^ich's grounder allowed measures to help "bring back a Umpires—P&c&la and Carlone. tage of six St. Mary's errors to Roger Knoblock singled to LewandowskX to come in. Crod- commodity of spirit to LaSalle build up a solid lead. The Lions open the Colt third, but was dick doubled, scoring Knobloch College basketball teams." erupted for three runs in the forced at second by Friedrich. and Triedrich. Terry Burke's "The players," he said, "tet- Nicklaus Leads sixth before reliever Jack Terry Burke was safe at first single brought Croddjck home.' ter be ready for discipline. Schimpf put out the fire. on the shortstop's error as Fried- St. Mary's broke through for There will be no prima donnas. three runs in the sixth. A hit, And tfiey should understand be- Money Winners a walk and a hit batsman loaded fore we get started that there McDougald Has Unhappy the bases. Ben Gilbert slashed a ill be one boss. On Masters Win triple to left to send all three Walters' last college job was runners home and bring in as an assistant to Ken Loeffier DUNEDIN, Fla. (AP) — Jack Schimpf in- relief of Gerry (now a professor at Moniiaoiith Nicklaus, the young master of Memories of Herb Score Burke. Schimpf retired the tide College, Vest Long Branch), atv the Masters, had a firm hold BE MY GUEST! — William T. Sandlass of Alston Ct., Red Bank, extreme left, accepts and blanked the visitors the rest LaSalle in 1953. Asked why the yesterday on first place in the two tickets to today's American League opener between New York Yankaas and Bal- NUTLEY (AP) — "It was one McDougald, who will be 35 next of the way. sudden decision to return to bas- money-winning race among the of the big tragedies in base- month. "How many different ketball coaching, he said,, "Bas- timore from Mayor Peter deK. Dusinberre of Fair Haven. In the cantor is the donor, touring clan of the professional The CBA jayvees lost to the St. ball," Gil McDougald said yes- ways can you answer it? I try ketball has always been a hobby Golfers Association. Mary's reserves, • 10-9, on an ad- Ray Miller, proprietor of the Fair Haven Esso Service Station. He will give away terday when he learned that to tell them you don't have any joining field. with me and my first interest two tickets every month for the rest of the season. * The $20,000 pay check the 23- Henb Score had retired. control over where the ball goes CBA faces a nigged assign- always has been LaSalle Col- year-old Nicklaus received Sun- For nearly six years—since the once you hit it. ment tomorrow, facing a strong lege." . day for winning the Masters ight of May 7, 1957—McDougald "I don't even remember hit- Red Bank Catholic nine on the Prior to Joining the taSalle gave him official winnings for has been living with the unhap- ting the ball, it all happened so Red Bank Recreation diamond. staff in 1952, after a career as a LalU, Armstrong Pace Caseys' 1963 of $36,715, according to PGA py memory of seeing a baseball fast. I saw what happened right SI. Mur'i (3) CBA (T) player in which he scored 1,190 headquarters. ABRH ABRH driven by his bat smash sicken- away, but I'd have to see movies Niemitg.cl- 4 0 1 Frledrlch.n 3 points, Walters coached five to remember whether I ran to McCaim,Ib 3 11 Croddlek.ci 3 1 Gary Player, who topped the ingly into Score's face, matching mls.lb S 1 ' 0 T. Burlt«.3l> 4 1 years at Roman Catholic Higli heap a week ago, picked up Mm squarely over the right eye- first base. I think I rah halfway Koat'rskJ.si 3 0 1 Geary ,2b 3 O 1 School here. He is the fifth Track Victory over St. Mary's Dlaz.lf Ill chrion'r.Ui 3 0 0 $4,000 for his fourth-place finish ow. and stopped when I saw him OUbert,3b 2- 0- — - • -• 0 0o highest scorer in LaSalle basket- in the Masters. He slipped to sec- "I felt bad when I heard he crumble. WullaWajnlsh'r,h c 24 . 0U 0uu a. Burke,!uuiac,R! 3 0 C ball history and captained the John Mautner (RBC). Time—6:08.8 Hadley.rt 3 0 1 Sialeckl.W 0 0 PERTH AMBOY—Senior Tom taking the dash double and (110-yard high hurdles: Won ' ond place with $27,502. was giving up," said McDougald, "He never got his glove up. Colola.r! ,0,0 aexnuno,p 3 0 team as a junior and senior. Eosso.p. 3 0 Mallalleu.rt 0 0 Lalli and sophomore Pete Arm broad jump while Armstrong ielfflc^— r (St.JO.... -. : 2~. —Dave Spongier the former New York Yankee in- It happened so fast, he never I^dsW.C 3 Bt.M); . 3. Brent Gilford (RBC). Time Tony Lema, who finished one strong starred as Red Bank copped the shot put and javelin —19.1 stroke back of Nicklaus at iielder who retired after the 1960 even came close to getting into Kn<*loch,rt 2 12 WO-yard low hurdles: Won by Dave ShlUl 1 0 0 Catholic whipped St. Mary's, 80- Lalli, running the sprints de- Spanglor (St.M>: 2. Tom Zelgler Augusta, jumped ahead of Ar- season and now operates a build- his follow-through. Vatican Pap«3i\ 37, here yesterday in the first spite a slight muscle pull, (Bt.M); 3. Bob Garal (St.ll). Tlmi ing maintenance firm here. "I wasn't allowed to see him * "' 24 V « 15.7 nold Palmer on the PGA's list St. Mtry« (PJu) . ooo 003 o-: official track meet for the whipped to victory in the 100 in "I guess he figured it's about in the hospital, but the doctors CB„„A _.,_.,; , 002 400 x—7 Sliot put: Won by Pete Armstrong of top 10 money winners. Lema 3B—Geary. Gilbert. SB-Craldlck. Raps Boxing Caseys since 1952. a quick 10.6 seconds before lead- (BBC): 2. CDiarlli Stayer (RBOl; 3. has winnings totaling $26,831 and time since he wasn't getting too kept in touch with me on his Hit* oil—Germano i In 4; Burke I ing a -Casey sweep of the 220- Joe Dyzuk (St.M). Dlltance—38'6" In 1%: BchlmpI 1 In US. SO—CEosso 6; VATICAN CITY (AP) — The Lalli pulled off a triple victory. Discus Uirow: Won by Tom Flynn 'aimer stands fourth at $25,025. many results. He certainly had progress. When .1 finally saw Germano 4: Burke 3: Schimpf 2. BB— yard dash in 25.9. Lalli's third (RBC); 2. Charllo Mayer (RBCI; 3. Vatican newspaper L'Osserva- Tom Gulda (St.M). Distance—122' He got $1,800 for sixth place In his share of hard luck in base- him, he told me not to feel bad. Eosso 1: Germano 0; Burke 3: Scbimp win came in the broad jump on High jump: Won by Ray allllck "I know I faced him in a 0. tore Romano again launched a (RBC': 2. Hike O'Shea (IlBOl; 3. the Masters. ball. a'leap of 18 feet, 11 inches. Pete Thompson (Bt.M). HelEht-o'8" "He was the greatest, I guess game after the accident, and I bitter attack against boxing yes- Shore Rounding out the top 10 are Armstrong tossed the shot put Pole vault: Won by Bernlo Kclgher r-as fast or faster than any think he became a little shell- terday calling it "a means of (REC): 2. Charlie Teschler (St.M); 3. Bill Casper, Jr., $15,278; Julius Liston to Decide 39 feet, 6 inches for his first Tom Guida (St.M). Height—«'6" pitcher I've ever seen,' and he shocked, in baseball terms. Any useless massacre." Javelin throw: Won by Pete Arm- Boros, $14,925; Dan Sikes Jr., Conference win and returned for a fine 167- had a great curve, too." time you get hurt, you guard This time the editorial com- strong (RiBC); 2. Jim Kelly fRBCJ; 3. 14,922; Don January, $12,520; foot, 4-inch throw with the jave- Al Antol . tlistairee—1«7'4" against the same thing happen- mented on the deaths of two Jump: Won by Tom Lidll lam Snead, $11,858, and Mason Score, 29, announced his re- On Operation In lin, one of the best tosses of the " George Glynn (RBC); 3. ing again, and I don't think he amateurs —Franciesco Velazquez Standings Rudolph, $10,527. tirement Sunday after a frustrat- young season recorded by a Tom Gulda (St.M). Distance—dfi'll" ing six-year comeback attempt was throwing his natural way of Puerto Rico, at Carbondale, A DIVISION shore performer. with the Cleveland Indians and afterwards but was more con- Another Week Pa., and Enzo BarelK in Aus- W Ptt. The Caseys came up with the Chicago White Sox. He an- scious of getting into his follow- CHICAGO (AP) - Heavyweight tralia—and an Australian profes- Middletown Twp, ...3 1.000 victor in 1 of the 13 events, Despite Conditions, Ripping Down nounced his decision when the through. champion Sonny Liston will wait sional, Norman Smith. Neptune -...3 1.000 losing out only in the hurdle White Sox told him they wanted "I haven't seen him personal- another week before deciding if Like other recent comment on Freehold Reg 2 1.000 events. to option him to Indianapolis. ly in several years, but I've fol- he will have an operation on his the death of American boxer Toms River 1 .500 Other triumphs for Coach Joe Of Polo Grounds to Cause Tears I've been asked about the lowed his career. I really wanted left knee, a spokesman said yes- Davey Moore, this new criti- .333 Long.Branch I Colao's Red Bank Catholic forces incident at every banquet," said him to come back." terday. cism came in an editorial signed Brick Twp 1 .333 came from sophomore George By JIM BECKER of hap-hazard concrete ramps Liston injured the knee while by Raimondo Manzini, chief edi- Red Bank 0 .000 Glynn, 440, 57.3; junior Tom Pe- swinging a golf club for a pho- tor of L'Osservatore. NEW YORK. (AP) - The Polo that dip and swirl and trail off Lakewood 0 .000 traitis, 880, 2:14.7; freshman tographer during training in Mi- 'L'Osservatore frequently has Grounds, which has had mon into dead ends. Manasquan 0 .000 Bob Byron, mile, 5:08.8; senior ami for a return bout with Floyd attacked professional boxing in farewell seasons than Sarath Robinson Caruso would have B DIVISION Tom Flynn, discus, 122 feet; jun- Patterson. The fight originally the past, making clear it con- Bernhardt or even Stan Musial, starved in there. Stanley would North ior Ray Gillick, high jump, was scheduled April 4, but was siders prizefighting more dan- is finally going to be torn down, have never found Livingstone. W L Pet. feet, 8 inches, and freshman Ber- postponed indefinitely. gerous than amateur boxing. maybe.. The plumbing hasn't been fixed Matawan Reg 2 0 1.000 nie Keigher, pole vault, 8 feet, Last week Ben Bentley, Lis- Monday's editorial also was When they do get around to thi since Mathewson's three shutouts Keyport 1 0 1.000 6 inches. ton's publicity agent, said the aimed primarily at professional job, there will be much nostalgia in the aught-five Series. Henry Hudson 0 0 l.OOO — SU JIM ARIES — operation was necessary and boxing, but the newspaper cited It. R. Catli. HO — St. .Uary'fi 37 dripped about the place. The press box is the worst of Raritan Twp 0 1 .000 lflO-yanl (Unh: Won by Tom Lall would be performed in Philadel- the amateur deaths as evidence (R-BCi; 2. Charlie Teneliler fSt.Ml ; 3 This is fitting and proper, sinci all. By actual count, $197,354.76 0 .000 phia: No date was set. of the difficulty in making the Rumson-F.H 0 2 Bull Garni (SIM). Time—10.6 great and stirring things oc- South S'JOyrcr.l (klHh: Won by Tom Lull worth of sports writers' suits "Liston is trying to beat an sport safe. rRBCi; 2 Charlie Mejowskl (RBCt; 3 curred there. But if the truth be have been ripped on exposed nails W Pet. Tixl IMS3 {11TSO. Tlme-t».O operation," Bentley said yester- "A type of competition which known, the joint should haVi in the last decade alone. And 1.000 410-yanl dash: Won by George day. "He is doing exercises and in theory, was intended to be Southern Reg 2 Olynn (RBCi ; 2. Mike Bowie (RBC), been ripped down years ago. they were cheap suits. Monmouth Reg 1 1.000 3. Tom Hrcnnan ISl.Mi. Tlme-o7.3 having treatments. He won't chivalrous and legitimate," the 8K0-yartl run: Won liy Tom Pctraltls As a baseball park, it is hope- .500 The press box roof is eaten make a decision for another editorial said, "continues to be Wall Twp 1 (RRCl; 2. George Mllla iSt.M); 3. less for watching, fiendish for Central Reg 0 .000 Jrrry SasKon (RBCi. Time—2:14.1 away with rust. Writer-haters week." a means of useless massacre." finn Onp-milt-' Won by Bob Byron working and dreadful for play- .000 (RBCl 2 lie sit in a paok behind it and bea Point Pleasant 0 ing — and has been for years. The editorial said that defend- on the roof at regular intervals, ers of boxing contend that it it The New York Mets opened up sending a fine shower of rus possible to safeguard the lives , in the hallowed old Grounds down on everything within. You of boxers. again this year for what is billed have to comb your hair with a as the positively last time, as magnet after a game. was the last opening, A spank- ing new stadium for the Mets Dangerous Pigeons has been in the building a few The pigeons in the upper decks Heading miles away,. for what seems comprise a somewhat similar about two years longer than i hazard to the paying folks. These took to construct the pyramids. birds act at times as if they were The schedule of Solunar Peri fora It was supposed to be ready auditioning for that new Hitch ods, as printed below, has been cock movie. aken from John Alden Knight's this season, and then in mid-sea The dressing rooms are in dead Solunar Tables to help plan your son, and now it absolutely is go Summer center field, at least half a mile days so that you will be fishing ing to be ready for 1964, although away via the concrete labyrinth in good territory or hunting in it is unlikely that the Mets wil They are also hovels. good cover. The major periods Wedding be. are shown In bold face type. The hole Ralph Branca kicked Pastrami Stand? These begin at the times shown in the wall after he threw the And then the old Polo Grounds and last for an hour and a half RENT the Newest home run ball to Thomson in 1951 will finally be knocked down and or two hours thereafter. The is still there. Formal Wear at... replaced with a housing develop minor periods, shown in regular ment, a parking lot or a pastra To get to the dressing rooms type, are of somewhat shorter mi stand. In the shape it's in the players have to jog all the duration. it never will be missed. way through a t milling mob of LOVE LANE There will be the stories about friendly souls bent on snatching TODAY TUXEDO SHOP Christy Mathewson and John their caps, gloves or anything A.M. P.M. else they can detach. Minor Major Minor Major Famoui far formal wear... McGraw, Carl Hubbell and Mel for »very oecailon Ott and Bill Terry, Leo Durocher It takes so long the shower 5:15 11:20 5:30 11.40 and Willie Mays and Bobby water is usually cold by the lime TOMORROW 23 W. Fronr St., Rtd Bank Thomson's home run, just as the players reach their disheveled A.M. P.M. SH 1-4819 there were all the other times havens. Minor Major Minor Major Opt* W«t. S Frl. -til 9:00 p.m. that the Polo Grounds was One thing should be admitted, 5:55 — 6:15 12: OS doomed. Because of the impossible shape But what the stories won't say of the place — it is a short chip CHEERING ON THE HAWKS — The Monmouth College 3 that the Polo Grounds is a shot down the foul lines and a TECHNICAL WRITERS vanity cheerleaders, shown above, can be found loading dim, dank barn on a •uood day Polaris missile shot to dead cen- Wu need mote than to Technical Willern lor position! xvlUi the SIGNING UP — Barclay Henderson, riaht, promoter at and a cold, drafty, clammy one ter field — it was a great place on the Monmouth fani at all varsity (porting events. The Federal Government for m project utartlni? aooa. on a bad one. for football. Fort Dix Speedway, signs with NASCAR for the coming Hawk rooters, left to right, front row, are Jean Byrnes, Applicants muit have esieclenca In Uie Electronics Held wllh at The parking lot holds seven So, in a burst of logic, the foot- racing season at the New Egypt stock car racing oval Spring Like; Sally Cam, Elberon, and Joan Hospidor, taut one yemr of fuU'Ume technical writing experience. Volkswagens and the team bus. ball Giants moved out about . Mutt also have S^yeart ol experience oDeratloc, malnlalnlaaMHd under the watchful eye of NASCAR regional director Traffic gets so bad people have seven years ago. Fords. Middle row, Beverly Mack, Brielle; Pat Warner, repaJrln* eaulpment In the Electronic! Held ai well a« collen, trade Bob Sail. NASCAR will sanction stock, modified, sports- been known to abandon taxis a Bronx, N.Y.; Meryl Peterson, Long Branch, and Faith technical ichool or Armed Service technical school tralnlnr In Elec- mile away and walk. AH the people on Tristan da tronlcfl. men, novice and semi-late model car racing at the one- Warner, Colonia. Top row, Maryann Hawley, Middle- Once there, you can spend Cunha Island in the South Atlan- Cnnlact: Dr. Herman Arbliman, Molly ritcuer Hotel, ftltady- quarter-mile oval. The Rt. 539 oval opens its season hree innings fighting your way tic bear one of seven family town; Carold Fetterolf, Shamokin, Pa., co-captain; Sandy •Ide 7-2M0. Tuesday, ADrll nth, from fl:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., and May 3. NASCAR official Michael Prikopa, Fair Haven, hroush (wo tiny entrance gales, names: Glass, Green, Hagan, Stewart, Ship Bottom, co-captain, and Sarah Pappalardo, Wednesday, April 10th, Irom (KM a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Rogers, Swain, Lavarello .and ind another three innings find- Wanamajja. - ' ALL REPLIES HELD STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL ij supervisor of inspection of allxars af fhe racing plant. jng yOur seat u1[mlgli the mate Repetto. Nicklaus Aims to Smash St. Mary's RED BANK REGISTER «Tuesday, April % 1963-17 Gets By Trades Could Help Chicago Cubs Record for Tourney Wins First Round TOMS RIVER - St. Mary's AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Jack commented 'Arnold Palmer, ing the Bob Jones-Walter Ha- New Monmouth, the Monmquth Nkklaus, the sew Masters golf whom Nicklaus succeeded, as gen duels of the twenties and the Move Up in National League Race County (CYO) basketball cham- dumplon, has no short term king of the Augusta National Ben Hogan-Byron Nelson-Sam pions, won its first round as- goals for himself such as lie course. "Just think, he has 10 of Snead battles. the forties and signment in the TrentBn dioce- EDITOR'S NOTE: TWs is the year," Bob added, "our pitching outfield or first base.' He ! Landrum and Mathews go tit professional grand slam-he's In- years more' to go before he's fifties. san tournament at St. Joseph's last in a series on the major staff with Jackson and Bob Buhl up as a third sacker with Che center and Billy Williams rounds terested In numbers. as old asI am today." Jones holds the modern rec- High School here Saturday by league teams. could be pretty good." Tigers. out the outfield. "Sure. I'd like to win the Palmer, 33,. is .Nicklaus' chief ord of major tournament con- Ernie Banks, the power boy Also on deck are Bob Will, who slam but not just because It's a repulsing St. Denis of Mana- rival for. world honors with South Amatuer,titles, four U. S. Opens, By WALTER L. JOHNS who now is strictly a first base- KENNEDY has five catchers in played in 89 games last year, and slam," the pudgy, 210-pound squan, 41-25. Africa'* Gary Player a. close sec- three British Opens and one Central Press Sports Editor man, has been swinging the bat mind with Cuno Barragan and Bill Ott, who hit .281 for San An- heavyweight from Columbus, The other shore area winner ond. ••'••', • British Amateur into a 7-year pe- MESA, ARIZ. - That "No good and he could have another Dick Bertell splitting the Job tonio. Ohio,' said yesterday. "I want was Our Lady of'Mt. Carmel, Palmer, winner of three Mas- riod between 1923 and 1930. He Coaching From the Audience" big year. last year. Schaffer came over Figuring in the pitching plans to win them all. climaxed his career by winning Asbury Park, over St. Peter's, ters' titles,.two British Opens, New Brunswick, 64-53. Mt Car- gag hasn't fit the Chicago Cubs Ken Hubbs came along as a from the Cards. Ralph Holding, in addition to Buhl, Jackson, Mo "My lim. is 'to win more golf the U, S. Open and the U. S. all four in 1930, retiring at the for the last couple of years 8nd big league second baseman last who spent 1962 in the service, did Daniel and Toth are Jim Brewer, age of 28. mel, Southern Monmouth County tournaments than anybody who Amateur, has fixed his sights CYO champions, lost to St. certainly won't again this year year and also on the infield deck a good job in the winter league. Dick Ellsworth, Glen Hobble and ever lived. I want to be the on what he calls the pro grand Nicklaus is Messed with many Mary's, the Northern Division ti- as the Bruins, ninth last season, this year is Ken Aspromonte, Gordon Massa, who also was in Cal Koonce. greatest." slam-4hat is,, winning the Mas- of the qualities which made men tleholders, 63-61, in an overtime go with a dozen coaches and an who was' with the Indians and the service, hit .517 for San An- Jack Warner. Morrie Steevens At 23, Niddaus now has woo ters, British and V. S. Opens like Jones, Hagen, Hogan and contest for the county champion- athletic director this year. Braves, and Alex Grammas, who tonio in 19 games at the end of and Phil Murdock figure for bull- his first Masters and added It to and the U. S. PGA in a single Palmer great. started last season with the the season. pen help or even starting rolls. 1 ship at Red Bank last Saturday. The "manager," Bob Kennedy, the U. S. Open' he captured as a season. They cat! him the "Big Hogan Cards. Lou Brock did a respectable Dave Gerard, who came up last The host St. Joseph's team lost who served 17 years in the big freshman pro last year and-two because of his intense concentra- job as outfielder last year and year from Salt Lake City, is Nicklaus is the only man with to Sacred Heart of South Plain- leagues as a player, acts-M the Boros, who,could lend some National Amateur crowns he tion, the methodical, imperturba- he will be a right field candi among the young pitcher* seek- a chance to do it this year. His field, 69-15, while St. Agnes of mouthpiece and he tells you righthanded power to the club, won previously. ble manner in which he dissects the date, along with Murphy. Don ing a place on the roster. next Isg is the U. S. Open at Atlantic Highlands lost a 46-32 about the 1963 Cubs in a straight- will fill in as utility, either In "He ought to Win 30 major a golf course and his remarkable Brookline June 29-22, followed by decision to Somerset. forward manner. titles before he's through," said the British Open at Royal Lyth- faculty for seldom failing to hit He shows no optimism nor one golfing veteran after watch- am -and St. Aimes July 8-12 and a green. The winner and runner-up in each diocesan CYO league are pessimism, highlighting his com- Ing Nicklaus stand off tremen- the PGA at Dallas July 18-21. Despite his bulk, he has the ments by stating that "we hope dous pressure from half dozen gentle putting touch of Hagen— eligible to compete in the an- a Nicklaus, Palmer and Player, nual tourney. the trades help us." older rivals in capturing the 27th the game's "Big three" will be more cautious than bold—and The trades brought pitchers Masters with a 72-hole score of in all of them and the compe- the grim determination and al- Larry Jackson, Lindy McDanlel 286. tition promises to raise golf most savage drive of Palmer, al- and Paul Toth from the Cards, ''Jack has a great start," terest to peaks probably exceed- though this doesn't show as much Bulldogs Win infielder Steve Boros from the on the surface. Tigers, catcher Jimmy Senate No man "in the game ever hit from the Cards and infielder Ken the ball so high and so far with Links Opener Aspromonte from the Braves. such a great degree of accuracy. RUMSON — Rumson-Fair They could hold the key to what If Nicklaus has any handicaps, Haven Regional's golf team cap- success the Cufbs have this year. Power ^ Sail they may be his inclination to tured a 3J4-IH decision over "We've got a pretty good in- put on weight—he has tremen- Henry Hudson Regional in a field," Kennedy says. "Boros By BILL ROBINSON dous hips and legs—the chronic Shore Conference Gotf League can play several positions and he bursitis in his hip and his ten- Look into the background of almost anyone en- opener here yesterday. will help us. I think the pitching dency toward agonizingly slow The Bulldog winners included is strengthened both in the bull- gaged, in boating activity down South on a full-time play. Kin Atpromonli^t' Pete Wpglom over Greg JosJin, pen and among the starters. But (IntieUer) basis and you will find a fugitive from th emore mun- Jack, conscious of the criti- five-up, and Bill Allison over you just don't build up a good dane northern pursuits. The big dream is to get away cism from both fellow players Louis Mandia, four-up. Bob pitching staff in one year. and fans over his prolonged Baily tied with the Admirals' Bill 'We have some problems In from office routine, harsh climate and a dull routine delays in deciding and execut- Lynch. center and right and catching," existence into some full-time involvement with boats. ing shots, refuses to be hurried. Henry Hudson's only victory Bob continued. "Danny Murphy, More and more of,these fugitives are trying to 'Nobody is going to tell me came on a four-up triumph by one of our right field candidates how to make my living," he Jim Salandrlelol over Bill Scott. has improved, and so has Nelson make it possible to spend all their time in boating, and says with a slight touch of ar- RaniPKMiF.U. <3V4) Henry Hudson (1U) Mathews, who may be our center BUI Scott 49 Jim Balandrlelol 43 still earn a living, by going into the charter yacht busi- rogance. Pe«e Woglom 39 aresr Joslln 68 fielder." Niddaus knows what he wants Bill Allison 44 Loula Mandla SO Bob Billy 54 Bill Lynch 55 "If McDaniel has a good ness. Not everyone who gives up his old way of life and appears determined to get and heads south is a millionaire who can get along it The older players have dis- down there simply by clipping coupons. Most of them covered one hard fact—the fat boy doesn't panic. Wall Stadium Oval to Open have to have some form of gainful employment First, amazing, 50-year-old Sam Snead, then Tony Lema, Ju- lius Boros, Dow Finsterwald and Stock Car Season April 21 Gary Player took a run at him in Sunday's final round of the BELMAR - Wall Stadium, Rt. Elliott, former champions Don Masters. 34, here, will inaugurate modi- Stumpf, Pete Frazee and Bill Without a trace of emotion, fied, sportsmen and novice divi- Chevalier, Don Stives, Mike Nicklaus stuck to his guns. Be- sion stock car racing with its Rink, Jerry Britten, Art Fill- hind Snead by two shots at one earliest opening in recent years brunn, Augie Moshera, Pat stage, he ran in a 15-foot birdie —Sunday' afternoon, April 21. Keeley (driving the old Dallen- putt on the 16th hole and then Track manager Bob Howard bach ;35a), Walt Jennings, Bob played the 17th and 18th in pres- made the announcement at a re- Howard and Tony Battle, sure-packed pars to win by cent meeting of car owners and Other entries include Frank stroke over Lema, a 29-year-oW drivers in Iselin, and immediate- Mineberger, Jerry Allen, Bob Al- comer. ly received 21 entries for the len, Bill Lederer, John Picata Snead three-putted the 16th opening date. and Stan Lehman. Major League Clubs Get and bogeyed the ISth, finishing The opening program will fe» Others anticipated, according in a tie with Boros at 288. Player hire a 30-lap modified-sportsmen to Howard, are Bill McCarthy, bogeyed the last two holes for main event and a 20-lap novice Chubby Hower, Jim and Russ a tie at 289 with Finsterwald race. The novice fans get a big Hoffman, Dick Massing, Wally Down to Business Today and Ed Furgol. Palmer never event the following week—April Dallenbach, Elton Hildreth, Dick got going and finished at 291. Synder and Charlie Muscatel. 28, when Wall Stadium offers the ASSOCIATED PRESS will open against Larry Jackson, are back from, the dub that first of four all novice division The race track will be open former St. Louis Cardinal who opened for Stengel last year. programs. Also a Sunday after- Hail and farewell, Los Angeles for practice Saturday from noon came to the Cubs in a deal. Bill The Cards have added short-stop noon program, the novice spec- Angels and Houston Colts, cham- S.A.C. Hosts through 4:30 p.m. Skowron, ex-Yankee, and rookies Dick Groat and rightfielder tacular will include a 50-Iap fea- Midgets, three-quarter midgets, pions of the spring training world. Their brief reign ended Nate Oliver and Ken McMullen George Altman. ture race. sports cars, modified, sports- give the Dodgers something new. Swimming abruptly yesterday when the big Ralph Terry, the World Series ART AND MARIA KADET are fugitives from ths north The track will then switch to men and novice stock cars have Alvin Dark's Giants also open evening racing Saturday night, been invited to try out. The pub- leaguers started playing for hero, will try to get the Yanks who are going into th* charter boat business in southern keeps with two special openers on the road at Houston where away on top at Kansas City Meet Friday May 4, to continue every Satur- lic may attend free of charge. he will start his World Series wafers. They have acquired this Bahamian-built hull to day night thereafter. The sports cars will have the at Washington and Cincinnati. where the A's will unveil their lineup, including pitcher Jack flashy green and gold uniforms. males * charier yacht, carefully planned from the keel up. Among the written entries of track from noon through 2 p.m., A total of 350,000 fans is ex- SEA BRIGHT — The Shore Sanford. Harry Craft of the Most of the injured Yanks are modified and sportsmen division with the other type cars taking pected to turn out for the two- Aquatic Club will sponsor a Mon- Colts has only Al Spangler and expected to be back in shape for Many a hopeful escapee has found that it isn't the cars already received are defend- over at that time and running day span of openers to be com- mouth County swimming meet Bob Aspromonte returning from the opener. easiest thing in the world to set up in chartering. It is Friday at the Trade Winds in- ing modified champion Tommy through 4:30 p.m. pleted by nine more games to- last year's starters. He has a day, two of which will be The largest crowd, 50,000, Is not all a romantic dream and clear sailing over sunlit door pool. It commences at 6:30 cast liberally sprinkled with p.m. played at night. rookies. expected at Detroit where the teas without a worry in the world. There are some very The meet is open to Monmouth High Priced Horses Eligible Unless the odds-makers and Pittsburgh, which opened Tigers face the revamped Chi- practical matters that have to be settled. County residents. the experts are completely mad, yesterday at Cincinnati, will be cago White Sox. Manager Al Lopez expects to start three for- Assuming that those who go into this sort of thing The program will include in- the exhibition game pennant win- at home to Bragan's Milwaukee dividual medley events in each ners won't keep it up. Braves who still are juggling mer Baltimore Orioles — short- For Monmouth's Two Big Races stop Ron Hansen, third baseman hav? some sort of stake to invest and are not going to age group from 8 through 16, As usual, the New York Yan- their outfield lineup. It will be freestyle races and two open the first look at the Pirates' new Pete Ward and outfielder Dave become penniless beachcombers, the "right" boat is a OCEANPORT - Many of the Park's $100,000, Sapling and kees are odds-on favorites to re- Nicholson. The new Tigers are problem that stops a certain percentage right from the men's and women's 200 metei nation's highest-priced young Sorority for 2-year-olds, to be peat in the American League and infield for Pittsburgh fans. Bob butterfly races. Friend was held out of yester- "Bubba" Phillips at third base start We have seen, in past columns, how many peo horses are eligible, for Monmouth run during the summer meeting, make their way into the World and Gus Triandos as catcher. Local Girls Score it has been revealed by general "eries. day's game to open at home pie get into trouble while headed south in an inade- Two Shore Aquatic Club swim- manager Edward J. Brennan. There is more doubt in the Na- against Lew Burdette, who will Minnesota opens with exactly do the honors for the Braves quate, overage, or unsound boat — or through poor mers won first place prizes in The $83,000 filly by Swaps out tional League where the Los An- the same lineup that started last with Warren Spahn saved for the the regular state AAU swimming Softballers of Auld Alliance that topped last :eles Dodgers are the choice by year except for Csunalo Pascual handling of a good boat. They haven't figured on the Braves' home opener Thursday. meet at the Newark Boys Club summer's sales at Saratoga has a slight margin over the defend- instead of Jack Kralick as the amount of preparation necessary to plan a deep-sea Saturday. Meet Thurs. been nominated to the six fur- ing champion San Francisco The Reds hop to Philadelphia pitcher. The Twins will be at passage. Cathy Corcione, the fine Long long Sorority for 2-year-old fillies Giants and the Cincinnati Reds. to help the Phillies open in a home against the Cleveland In- Branch 'youngster, won the 50- RED BANK — Ralph S. Cry- slated July 27 by owner Paul The National League has had a night game with Joey Jay dians whose new cast includes Aside from the seaworthyness of a boat, her yard freestyle for girls 10 and der, Red Bank Recreation direc- Mellon of Middleburg, Va. different winner in each of the primed to face Art Mahaffey of rookies Vic Davalillo in center. layout and accomodatlons and the number of peo- under In the time of 30.5. Sue tor, has called a meeting for all last five years — Milwaukee, the home club. Don Hoak, ex- Max Alvis at third and Tony managers and individuals inter- The $79,000 filly by Bold Ruler Martinez at short. ple it takes to handle her properly are very im- Halfacre, Rumson, placed fourth out of Sequence that topped last 1958; Los Angeles, 1959; Pitts- Pirate third baseman, is the in this event in 32.4. ested in forming a team in the burgh, 1960; Cincinnati, 1961, and most important addition to the The Angels are at home to portant. A charterer cannot depend on his cus- Red Bank Adult Softball League summer's Keeneland sales has Nancy Osborne, Middletown, also been nominated to the Soror San Francisco, 1962. confident Phils. Pesky's Red Sox with Ken Me tomers for physical help in operating the boat won the girls' 11 and 12 years of for Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Casey Stengel's New York Bride due to (ace Bill Monbou- Parks and Recreation office, 51 ity by owner Garvice Kincaid ol A baker's dozen of rookies since some of them are complete novices. There age 50-yard freestyle on a judge's Lexington, Ky. eagerly awaited their first tests Mets present a new look lineup quette. Dick Stuart and Roman decision over club-mate Maureen Monmouth St in bhe Polo Grounds where the Mejias are new Red Sox start- Among those nominated" to tthe and such a tried and true veter- is, also, an important balance between enough Seven teams have indicated Martin, also of Middletown. Both six-furlong Sapling for 2-year-olds an as Stan Musial, starting his St. Louis Cards provide the op- ers. Los Angeles is going with they would join the Class B room for the passengers to be comfortable and girls were clocked in 29.0 flat. to be contended Aug. 3 is the 25th year in pro ball, was as position. Only Frank Thomas, most of the same team that fin- League. There is still room for ease of handling with a small crew. colt by Rough'n Tumble out of anxious to get going as a kid. Charley Neal and Roger Craig ished third last year. additional sponsors in the cir- Iltis that brought top dollar of Many charter boats are handled by husband-and- cuit. Cryder says anyone desir- Today's schedule, with starting Rumson Frosh $400,000 at the Hialeah sale of times In EST: wife crews, and the wife must realize ahead of time ing to enter a team, or act as a Florida-breds this past January, sponsor, should contact him at AMERICAN LEAGUE that she will work hard or harder than she ever would Financier-sportsman Louis Wolf- Major League Rip Wave, 13-2 the Monmouth St. office. son of Harbor View Farm in New York at Kansas City, 2:30 running a house. She will be cooking meals and play- Major topics to be discussed Ocala, Fla., is the owner of this p.m. ing maid, hostess and social companion to the pas- LONG BRANCH - Rumson- include rule changes, acceptance halfbrother to the champion filly, Chicago at Detroit, 1:30 p.m. Fair Haven Regional High of new teams, election of officers My Dear- Girl. Boston at Los Angeles, II p.m. sengers all at the same time. This turns out to be not School's freshman baseball team and rosters. Cleveland at Minnesota, 2:30 so romantic as the dreams would have it. scored seven runs in the fifth Entrance fee is $55 per team, P.m. . , Knowing how many people make false starts and inning to crush Long Branch's which is to defray the cost of Only Games Scheduled Associated Press frosh, 13-2, here yesterday. The umpires and trophies. Hawks Whip NATIONAL LEAGUE serious mistakes in the charter business, one finds it win evened the Little Bull- (Times EST) Los Angeles at Chicago, 2:30 interesting to see someone go about it in a business- dogs' record, at 1-1 following an AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE opening loss to Monmouth Re- Montclair, 8-1, p.m. Baltimore 3, Washington I Cincinnati 5, Pittsburgh 2 like way like Art and Maria Kadey of Miami. Art is gional last week. Ocean Twp. San Francisco at Houston, 2:30 p.m. Only game scheduled Only game scheduled a former Michigan businessman who came south orig- Coach Tom Botti's Bulldogs In Golf Opener Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 1:35 W L Pet. G.B. W L Pet. G.B. inally to race off the Southern Ocean Racing Circuit, scored two in the first, one in Streak Ends p.m. Baltimore 1 0 1.000 — Cincinnati 1 0 1.000 - then got the bug and decided to stay. the fourth and a big seven in MONTCLAIR — Monmouth Col- New York 0 0 .000 ft San Francisco 0 0 .000 y, the fifth. Long Branch tallied JERSEY CITY — Ocean Town- St. Louis at New York, 2 p.m. lege's golf team opened its cam- Los Angeles 0 0 .000 ft Los Angeles •••-.. 0 0 .000 ft He has worked as professional skipper and lone runs in the second and ship Grammar School had its un- Cincinnati at Philadelphia, 8:05 paign wilh an easy 8-1 triumph Minnesota •• 0 0 .000 ft Milwaukee 0 0 .000 ft mate on several charter yachts. Maria, a former fourth frames off Rumson hurler beaten basketball streak snapped p.m. Pete Johnson. In the semi-finals of the elemen- over Montclair State College on The Dodgers, having absorbed Chicago 0 0 .000 South Township Fin Company #1, Highway irtir asslgnaUit on known aa River Road) to tu intersec- center line of rlsht of way ol insinafteftr designateditdd aa fa ud an the Townstap st Middletown. arly along th* Easterly boundary line #M. Red Bank. tion with the center Una ot Haddon a R. R. of H. JNta a point distant County si Monmnmh, SUM ot N*wof tha Township st Holmdtl to the TUESDAY. APRIX. 1». 1WJ Park, extended Southerly, iheaoa North- one Hunan* and Fur, tS — TUESDATV Apnn, M, i*a Jersey, erto Beet al the ntptcttv* Northerly boundary Une ef the Town- Talrtetatk Cttctloa Dutrict erly along tht centtr Una el Haddoo trom tha South side of West bttwta tht noun ot 1:Q0 e-m. and yelling puou a* published htninafttr ship of Atlantic; thence (!) Easterly between the'boors ot T:00a. m. andPark to the shore ct the Naveatnk I OQ , m, (Kaarn ttandard T), along tne Northerly boundary lines ol 1:00 p. m, (Eastern Standard Time), : the Township of Atlantic and th* Bor- River, then Strathwettwardlr and West- (or tEopunoee ol eoMncthw • ra- TUESDAY, APRIL 16. 1963 lor toe purpoai ol conducting the Frlwardly along the shore of the Nave- sn.s&fiV^j^-u. matyToMtBTtot tht nomination ot ough ot New Shrewsbury to Its Inter- The boundaries ol tht same are asmary Eleetloa for til nomination ol barmen the boon *t T:o» a. tn. _ section with the Westerly line of th*follows, via: atik River te the point above men- West Bergen PlteV to Mrh watsr 1m* Uonad at the ahon Uns of the said ef th* north Shrewsbury river: tk) taxe^ta&jp w <*"****astern Standar•*?»««.«9d Tina») Garden stats Parkway right ot way: BEOINNINO at tht Soutbwtsterty Said Primary inaction vrffl b* held Northwesterly along high water 1m ,t»u thence (4) Northerly along the Wester- comer ot District No. 3 at Comptos's river directly between the properties Jerseyersey. mary * aSeptrpoec * ol cooducUns tbs Prl-ly line of the Oarden state Parkwsy tn aald municipality for tht purpose owned by the Monmouth Boat Club the North Shrewsbury river ts the Th afleetlon lor U» nomination el Oreek; tbence (1) Easterly along tbe of nominating a Sanator from the State eenter Une of River Street the point Three members ot the General As- sTtnaisatts right ol way to tha Southerly side of boundary Una ol District No. I to the and th* property of th* Borough of Newman Springs Road to the point er center Una ol CaldwtU Avenoa; thence of New Jersey, Three Members of the- - Bank, at th* point or plan of T plaee of Begun" sembly ol New Jeney Mm the Cow- SaM Prisaary Eleetloa wm be heldplace ol Beginning. (3» Southerly along Caldwell Avenue Oenerel Assembly of New Jersey trom The poUIng place Two members of the Boars of IB aald municipality for the purpose to County Road No. 516: tbtnoa (S) km Sutrlct it the Chosen FreeholdersTte the County of ot nominating a Benator from, the tHtBsvw wtapesi SSBBV at •• *•• w- ma, ev •— . . - Vgf is* nt jmrts The polling pises for the Fifth Elec- eaterly along said County Road to Eleveath EUctloa DUtJict n > Statt ot New Jersey, Three H.mb.rs ol tion District will be Uneroft Fire >pplnc Road; thence <4) Southerly the County of '. Beginning In th* csnt.r une ot New- *A? a"'S Primary Election the Oeneral Assembly of New Jersej Company, Nswmsn Springs Road, Lin- Salong Bopping Road to Marvin Road; following municipal offices, vis: man Sprtna road at high water line ** •"• from the County of Monmouth, two croft, Two CounMImen for ths tun term Sseosti EleeUea District of the North Shrewsbury river, thine* OQS i alto be mats lor th* MembeM ot the Board ol Chosen Free- thenct (8) Southerly along Marvin of three years Battening at a point wnere the «sn-Easterly along the canter line of New-lowing. numldpaTcltlees:' holders for ths County of Monmouth, Sixth Eteetlec) DUtrlcl Road to Park Avenue; thence («) tsr line o! Mechanic Street Is Inter- man Springs, road to tbs cen— -• On* number ot tb* Township Cum- Northwesterly along Park Avenue to Said Primary •aectton win n held sected with the center Un* ol Broad iy|ifl#» for tot lull tann ot tbrse yean, and for the following municipal - Te Be Knewa As Tbe be lnttraectlon of County Road No. for tha purpose of nominating psmns Broad street: taenea Northerly flees, vlk: of the napecttve parties to too offices Btrert. thence Southwardly along the center ol Broad stnet to the . One Member ot the Township Com- Two Members ot tbe Township Com- •Tort Moameath Eleetteei District" 911: thence (7) along said County Road tenter Une ct Broad Stnet to lis In-line of tlgbtol way of N«w Toi_ ,—mittee for to* unexplrid tern of one to Church Street; thence (I) Norther- above mentioned ana als mo to elect one saiuaa tor the full term of three years The boundaries ct the same are as male and on* fsmal* ember from tersectlon with the center Una ol Wal-Longr Branch railroad: -thenethenee. Worthnorth- y*«'•ar* . -,•••'• . . . snld Primary Election .wm be held follows, vis: y along Church Street to Compton'a each *iectlon dlstrlet In th* Borough of lace street, thane* BastwaMly along westeriy along center line ol the right Office of Township dark lor ths tan tor the purpose of nooUnetmg parsonsBEalNNINd at the high water oneCreek: thence (» Westerly and North- (t*d Bank as Msmb«ri of th* Monmouth th* eenter Use of WallacT Street to of way.of Maw York ud Unf Krm of three yean. of Rarltan or Sandy Hook Bay andwesterly and Northerly along the The election of one male and one ot the respective parties to ths offices Mundarr Una ol District No. II to County Bxecotive committee for each th„a_ rea „_,r ol „th 0e1« propert, y at the South- Branch rf I to a point distant Ser- — - above mentioned and also to eleotoni tbe Intersection with the Westerly of th* two major political partlee, Jeasft , eoms"f™"r of Broad and Watlaee e«n• »wu..Hundrewd aiwwd •»»*•Ninet#y fouwwr feewt Irop>.~mj female member uC the KepnbUcan boundary Hoe ol District No. I andthe point or place ol Beginning. (Republican anil Deinocrttlo), torth * •?•*!• e iaPortn j»imu«iuuMonmouthi « - •• *°i*i fr* fr* Hundre Hundredd leeleett NortNorthh- erly along the center Une ot Prospect North Shnwtbury river; thence South- nre Company, Main Stliet^W "•« •>' Mlddlttown-NtN w MtMonmogtbb ot electing a Senator from the Butt erly along the high water line of tbe t:DO p. m. tor the purpose ol conduct- Main street, ron ^^ thtntt tt>Nortbweatarl y along of New Jersey, Tbres Memben'of the Avenue to the Intersection with the Shrewsbury river to tb* eenter TUXSnAT, NOVBHBim a, IMS ing the General Election. Monmouth., Genera] Aseembly ot New Jersey fromBoutherly Une ol the new boundary Uns the center lint ot State Highway Route of th* Borough ot Red Bank (being Said Oeneral enaction wfll be held Seventh Election District lo. 3J to Its Intersection with tie cm-tht County ot Monmouth, two Members S.-00 an. for tbajpurpoee of conduct- *• IJHM' HlMMss an said munlslpaltty for the purpoae ter line ol Harmony Road; thence (3) ot the Board o! Chosen Prttholdm for house Na 1B1IBMV thencI" e Easterly- •, South•• - iwlnt or Dlaoa ot Bea-fanlnc. >.1» an. for tos purpose T. Be Known A* The Northerly along tba center lint of he County ot Monmouth, and for theerly, Easterlyterly. Northerly., Easterly. The polltng place forthe neTnth uu tie Oeneral aflecUon. steni tbiourtoenurtooe iS Atmack|s of electing a Senator from the Bute of "last Keaasbarg Election District" Northerly. Easterly along the new•UcVjparletji WMwi/BSK Tfld. Ojjml Xl.cUon.wl Lane to thss pointt of IntersectIntersection witi h New Jersey, Three Members of the Harmony Road to Its Intersection with following municipal offices, vis: said "municipality'lor "the purpose el the Westerlly llini e ott lamn Boulevert; Oeneral Assembly of New Jersey from The boundaries of the same are tbe center line ot County Road No. lit Two Couneumen tor the funterm boundary Uns of the Borough ot RedHouse. Lelghton Arenas. as follows, vis: thence (3) Easterly along tht centtr ot three years. Bank to a point one hundrednnt West electing: thence «) Southerly along the W«t- the County ol Monmoutn, two Members of th* eenter Iln* ot Harrison Avenue, Twelfth Eleottoa DtsMet A Senator from the State of Newerly line ot Lynn Boulevard, and tie ot theBoird of Chosen Freeholders fo BBoiNNINO at ths mouth of Psws lint ol County Road 515 to Ita lntaraeo- Notice is hereby gi?en that qualified ths County of Monmouth, and for thi tlon wltb Wilson Avenue; thtnee (4) voters ol the Borough ot Red Bsnk, thence Northerly, parallel to the csn- Jreek In Rarltan Bay and running Northerly along the center Una oCountl y ol Monmouth, 8tate oi Ntw ter line of Harrison Avenue and oneline ol Wallace street Intersects the Three Members or the Oeneral As- xollowlnx municipal office*, viz: thenc* (1) Southerly along the said Wilton Avenue to the Southerly bound- hundred feet Westerly therefrom to thacenter Una ol McLaren street, theace sembly of New Jersey from tne Coun- TSS membsn of tb* Township Com. Pews Cr.sk. being th* Westerly bound- Jtraey, not already registered In said Northeastwardly alone tbe center ty ot Monmouth. tattle* for the full term of three yean. ary line of Election Dlitrlct No. 181muolclpslity under tbe laws ol Ntwont.r Une ot Mechanic Street theace ary 11ns of ElecUon District Na *, thence (9) Dtsttrly along tht Souther- Jersey governing permanent registra- Westwardly along the eater Hue olof McLaren stree-t- t—» .—lhaJ -T--.— Two membert of th* Board ol Notice 1* hereby given that qualified to tbthae righriht ofl way linUnea ooll l thet Central ly boundary Una of auction District Michanle streetTto Its intersection with with the,center ltae ot Prospect Av*- chosen Freeholder* for th* County ol voure1 thTSrwaElp of Mlddletown. Railroad Company ot NeNw Jersey; No. U to the Westerly boundary lint ol tion may register or transfer with the thence Southeasterly aleeg tht Moomoulh. County ot Monmottth. State of New elerk of aald municipality at bis the oentar line ef Bread Street, the thence CO Northwesterly allong tha aald office. Municipal Building, is lion- point or place of Beginning. Jersey, not already ngUtertd hi tald righrightt olf waayy line of tthhs CentraCtl l RailRail- ileeuon District No. 11; thence (« p Tbe selling place for the Second eenter Un* ot Harding Ro_ _ lttee lor the fun term of three yars. municipality under the laws ot New Boutherly along tht Westerly boundary mouth Streetet, RRed Bank, New Jersey, Wasurly elcnt; tha center Un* road Company of New Jersey to thelint of Election District No. 11 to the t ti bt Wddy Ail Election District Is Indspenlnt Tin One Member of the Township Com- Jersey gonrnlng permanent registra- boundary Una of the Borough of Kesns- at any time bebetweet n Wednesday. April House, atechanlo Stnet Ing Road to tie boundary Iln* -. mittee for the uneiplred term of ont tionmay register m trsnstsr with th.burg and tha Township of Middletown: center Unt ol County Road 91S; thence 17, 1SS3, and TThursday, September 26, the Borough* ot Bed Bank and UtOe Clerk of said municipality at his of-tbence (3) Northeasterly, Northerly and 7) Easterly along the center Une ol MS, during thi following hours: Dally Third Election nrstnet Township curs for the Bcs, MlddletowB, New Jersey, at snyagain Northeasterly along the bound- lounty Road 91t to a point Two Hun- 1:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m.: Saturdlaysr , Beginning at a point whir, the een- hree years. time between Wednesday, April II, dred feet Westerly of lha Middletown- Sundays and Holidays excepted. AL ter line ol Wallace Street Is Intersected ary line between the Borough ot New Monmouth Road: thence "* Also ireby given that auaJltlcd Keansburg and the Township of Mid- !») September 23, 24. 39 and 36, UWwit3 h the center une ol Broad street Ana hundred leet Township of Barltaa net dletown, to the Westerly line of At-Southwesterly and parauel wltb said from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., or athenct e Southerly along the center line Une ol Harding . rtmstered In said Township from thanes lantlo Avsnue extended southerly; road and a distance ol Two Hundred Permanent Registration Bureau. Court* of Broad Street ttojto Itaa tnttntctlotntenectl n with In 'a general' Weateru... rr «mtim pa? under*tunder thl e lawa of New Jersey govern- thence (4) Along the Westerly Une eftest Westerly therefrom to tht point touse. Freehold, New Jersey, at any-th*e centeeenter line oofff Harding Road, thence allel to Hardinigf BoaRoad4 and One ing permanent registration mi— —*~ the Wsstsrly Atlantic Avenue extended Southerly and orplaca of Beginning. :Ime between Wednesday, AprU 17, Bastwardly alms the cantecanter One ofdred feet therefrom to the mtere orUiasferitrS- Im ot tnursKtJea i _ h—s Wsstsrl., y, ™Une. o..f _..„-Atlantlo. „.„..Avsnui, , _The poUljgplaca for this IWirtisntn ^— an„,„d Thursday.„..„„,, BspUmbi„.„„„„».r. „26..,,, HardinHrdinHar g Road to Its Intersection wltb with a ltae On. Hundred feet Soutouth or noWy reef —, Tswnshtp Jn*! thsne. O)' or at Permanent «»»—» Park Avsnus and Carr Avenui, (all Election JXstrlet wiU bsHermcny JJJJ 4urtnl the following hours: DallDaily thththe . cntecenterr line ol Branch AvenueAvenue, thence Bureau, Courtbouss, Freehold, New the same bslng the boundary Hue be- 5?-«"j, Harmony and Murphy Roads, 9:00 a. m. to 4:30 p, m.. Saturdays, BoutheattwarclSou y along th* center ttn* uwl Rd H Jens* at any tlm. between Wednes- twsen ths Township of Middletown and >ast Ksansburg. Sundays and Holidays excepted. Also, of Branch Avanue to th* boundary Una day" April if. 19W. and Thursday the Borough of Keansburg) to Rarltan DUUUKJS SJMJU 4UW*i\«Si|f sr Vikbei/VCISi A1DU| between the Boroughs of Red Bank and with the center Une of Spring Street, April IT, 1963. am way Ran* No. 39: thenct OTBeety. Fifteenth Election District Beptember 18, 29 ani 26, 1963, from thenee Northerly along the center Une April IT, 1963. and Ihundty. Septem-ty alow the center law of said Rout* Septimber 26. 1963, during the follow Bay; thence (I) Easterly along Rarltan To Be Known As Th* 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. Little Silver, thence Northeastwardly her 3«, laST from IM:00 p.m. to Inx hours* Dally P:O0 a. m. w e.au Bay to the point or place ot Beginning. along tbs boundary tine between the ol Spring street to an lnterteeUon wltb p.m., Mondaya throug*h jWdajn.., p-m. The boundxriei of the tarn* ars asboundary Une of Residential Zone C-U; Northerly along the center Una of pise* of besinnlng. SSSj 5 mada alUier by wrlttan rt- 'ollowi, via: and the Boutherly boundary lint of Clerk or Board or by caUIng In person Spring Street to th. Intersection with Hoed. On Thursday, September 3J, 1961, tbs Place: Beer* Itnet SehoM, ' auwt farwardad to tha Mnnlclpal Clark BKolNNINO a„t th* point ol tntar* st ths office ot the Municipal Clark JOSH BRIAN, registration books win be aibaeo d" unt—o - Dltctlon District No. 17: thtnet (2) ths Iln* On* Hundred felt from the Borough Clerk. NO. » tio Bllrs St, HUM. Srtba OoSJy Board ol Clactlona on jcuocu n off NarestnNl k River with State Easterly along atld boundary line of or County Board of Elections up toeenter ot Wallace Street thence dl- after th* forueotmlu OaneraJl 111*0100 Srma srnidad by atfl Hunlclpal Ughway Route 35. thence (1) Norther- Election Dlatrlct No. 17 to its Inter- and Including September 26. 1663. reetly Westwsrdly and parsJlel to Wal-April 1, • •35100 ns Tuesday, November i. 1M3. DMrM Hems** lsi Ctot or Board or by calling In param ly along stats Highway Route No. IS. The following Is a complete descrip- BBOINNINO at ths point ot tnter- iiia office of tna Mmlelpat Clark Section with tho Southerly boundary lacs Street by a straight line to tbe Notice ot change ot residence or ap- Clark also being the Easterly boundary Una Une ot Residential Zones X-3 and B-8;tion ot the Election Districts In therear of the property on the southeast plication for transfer ol registration seeUon of th* Northerly Toemshln in* Sr cSmtyBoart ol UlaeUoi Mwl ™ J totoof Dlstrlet No, II to the center line Borough of Red Bank and the location BEO1STBT AND KLB0H0R and th* canter Un* tt AtansckTlane: or d countIncludiny JJOBXQg Septemba. W r--^"^; 36 *r1A*r thence (3) continuing In an Eaaterly corner ot Broad Street (approximately shall be made either by written re- tod Including Septemtier 36, 196363 . of Frost Avenue: thencs (2) North- direction along tbe Southerly boundary ot polling placet for each of the said One Hundred feet trom Broad street), Konoa quest forwarded to the Townahlp Clerk thmes. (»^Jttttrry^Monf tks_e*mtr The following It a deterlptlon ol easterly along the center Un* of Frost line ol Residential Zone B4 and thedistricts, to wit: tbince Northwardly to the cintsr Une BOBODOB Of ECMBON. M. I. or the County Board of luctloni on Avenue to the Intersection ol Resi- formerly boundary Una ol Residential of Wallace Street thence Westerly to •Beetlon District* to the Township dential Stones AA-1 and B-3; thenc* First ElecUoa District NoUce la hereby given mat the Dis-forma provided by aald Township dark Middletown, to wit: !one D-3 also being the Southerly the center line ot Broad Stnet the trict Boards ol ElecUon and Registry or Board or by calling In person at ths 3) Northwesterly along ths boundary toundary Una ol Election District Na Beginning at. a point_on the thqre ef place or point of Beginning. -fOce of the Township Clerk or County tint Election DUtrlcl line ot resldanUal Zonee AA-1 and B-1Slo to Its Intersection with tht centtr ssutk River directly between The polling place for the Third Elec- In and for tbe Borough, nf 1 loaM of IlectWs up te and Including to tha center line of Cooper Road: the propertieirtles owned by the Monmouth County ol Monmouth, State ol 1 - - X* Be Baowa At Tk* lnt ol Wilson Avenue, said boundary tion District Is the new First Aid ber 36. 1M3. thence (4) Westerly along tha center Una also being tht Easterly boundary ioat Club and the property ol theand Rescue Sonad Building, on thssey, will meet at the places beret* •'Mldalelown Eleotloa District" Une ot Cooper Road to the center Une lint ot Election District Na lo; thence Borough of Red Bank, thence South- attar designated on of Hopping** Crossing Road, also test S1J* ol Spring Btreet ntw Harding Ins boundaries of th* tarn* are as (4) Southerly along tbe Westerly bound- wardly to tha center line of Broad Road. TUESDAY, APRU. 16, IMS ItUows. vis: known as Sleepy Hollow Road; thence ary line of Election District No. 11Street tb Ita toteneetlon with th* cen- I) lis Northwesterly direction along along the center line of Wilson Are- br Uns ot aCecbanlo Street thence East- roarta Eleenoa DUtrlet between tbe boura of TM a. to. and BEQINNINO' at tho tntenectlon el the center of said road to Its Inter- wardly along ths eenter Une of Me- _ _nlnnlng _- _ _ Palmer Avenue and State Highway nut, to Its lntereicticm with County Beginning at a point wnsre th* csn-9:00 p. m. (Eastern Standard Time), at th* point ol tnttr. section, with McClee's Creek; thence toad 516; thenee (9) Wester!'ly" along chanic Street to a point one hundred ter lTne oll Broad 'Street Is Intersected for the _ of cooducttng the Prl-MctlOBel th* Northerly Township line, Boute Na 99 end tbenc. running (1) (6> Westerly along McClee's Creek to be center line ol County Roau ._. „feet tram its Intersection with the with the center Une ot Harding Road, mary for nomination, of Candi- , am Bjgjjjr, unlTienreeo Southerly along th* boundary Uns beIt- s Intersection with the Navy Rail- id en toWesterly Une of Harrison Avenue, then thenee Eastwardly along tha enter Itnt tween the Township ot Middletown and Is ImersacUon with Harmony Road: hip of Rarltan and tht Bor- road; thence (T) Northerly along the thence (6) Southerly along the center •outhesstsrly along and parauel there- ot Harding Road to ttslnteraectlon ertth Said Primary Election wm ba held ot Xatnsbarc, and tht eanttr t^ToTOShlp ot flolmdsl to Red Hill said Navy Railroad to ths Southirly to, a Une one hundred felt back from Branch Avenue, thence Southeastward- Road; thence (5) Easterly following Unt ot Harmony Road to Its inter- _i said municipality for tbe purpose if Thome's Creek ud trom n*net slds of the Navy Reservation; thencs tecUon with Statt Highway Route Na ths Westerly line of Harrison Avenue ly along tbe center Une ot Branch ol nominating a Senator trom the statt (t) Eastirly along th* North Red Hill Road to the Bamm HoUow !8> alonar ths Navy Reservation, south- to the new boundary line ol the Bor-Avenue to the curved boundary line Road; thence (3) Along the Bamm Hol- 35; tbanee (7) Northwesterly along the of New Jersey, Three Members ol the " ' T thsTpoint of fax isslerly and easterly to Park Avenua; center line ot State Highway Route ough of Red Bank, thenee Easterly 61 the Borough ot Red Bank, South, OeneraOal l AssemblAmblyy of New Jersey trom low Road and Continuing on the Oakhence (9) Easterly along Fart Avenus along ths said boundary line Oni Hun-8outhwest and West aJong tht boundary Oeneral Assemby of New Jersy tom I _- . Has ot Hill Road to ths U. R Navy-Rsilroed; No. 3J to the point or place ol Be- th Ct f Mth t Members [also known as ttlllwaU Road) to theginning. dred feet distant to the eentar Une Une between the Boroughs of Red Bank othf eth Counte Board-oy of Monmoutf Chosen hFreeholder two Members fors Laurealong l thAvenuee Easterl: ythenc Unae thence (4> Northeasterly along the sud >riva.te road running through the Hos- Ot Harrison Avenue, thenee Northerly and little Silver to the center line Navy Railroad to the New York and Tha polling place for tht Fifteenth the County of Monmouth, and tor theme to tba point of intersection won lord property; thence (10) Southerly along the center Una of Harrison Ave-ot Broad Street tbence northwardly he center iSTot Waaekaaek Creek: Long Branch Railroad: thencs (5) 'lection District will be Harmony nue to the center line ot Beekman along the center une ol Broad Street tothe following municipal offices vli: Northerly along ths New York and if the private road running through chool. Harmony and Murphy Roads, A Mayor tor tha full term rf thence (t) to a general Southerly «!• Hosford property to Mountain HUI Place, thane* Easterly along ths center Its Intersection with the center line " rectlon along the earner lrae^Waac*. 2?ng Branch RallSid to th. Intense- East Eeanaburg. line of Beeknan Place, to Its Inter- ol Harding Road, the point or plaoe of two years. Son ol th. Southerly branch, ofTwin a (now known as Kings Hlghwsy); _ a«k Creek, the TarSas courses there- thence (11) Easterly along Mountain Slxteesrfk EleeUeti District section with the new Easterly boun- Beginning. Two Councilman tor the full term ol of, to the point of "tnteneeoca" Brook wltb th* said rUUroad; tbence HUI Road to Its Intersection with Whip- dary of the Borough of Red Bank: The polling puce for the Fourth Elec- (S) Northeasterly along the ssld South- To Be Kaowa At no thence Northerly along said Easterly Uwt years. canter Una of New Jersey ttals 1 er y bra™ of Twin Brook to State KKrwm Valley Road; thencs (U> "Maplewood ElecUoa District" tion District U at the Junior High loutherly along Whlppoorwill Valley The boundaries ol the same are asboundary of the Borough of Red Bank School. Branch Avenue. Said Primary Election wm t* h«M Highway Route Na 35; then.ee (7) and £SQ to a road sometimes known as to ths Southwesterly corner of lot 0. tor U» purpose o"f m m Innin"g persons No, continuing westerly end Northwesterly follows, vli: block 14. ol ths official tax map ot Filth ElecUoa District along the presently located.Slat. High- Scboolhouse Lane" whlcb Is a road Beginningg at a poinpont on ththee short Ot tilt sTMMCtlVesseetlvei parties to _the offices m. leading from Chapel Hill lo Brown's BKOINNINO at a point at the South- •.txive mentioned and alo to ee wayRoute No. 35. to the point or easterly corner ol Election District UnAts otl thts t North Shrtwsbury riverri dl-above MMdusW»M« t^r^^l^^i^ >ock Road; thencs (14) Southerly eloni ectly between the propertiepropertiess owned male and one female member from i}i place ot Beginning, No. 21 and the Westerly boundary line rectly each election district In the Borough ol S, Brown's Dock Road to the Naveslnk ol Election District No. 3 In Compton's section of Garden Stata Parkway- and by the Monmouth BoaBt ClClub andd htht The polling place for the First Elec- River (Courses Not. 13. U and 14. the Intersection ot Shadow Lake Brook property known ts ths Red Bank Ly- Rumson sa Members of the Monmouth p Plata: Wast Xtansbsnt Fin being along the Westerly boundary ol 3nekIraak! : nsaiMd h**4nn{R» lutlnf N»l*i» bein«•> g In County Executive Committee tor each tion District will be Committee Rooms, :Uff Brook: the Northernmost Branch) and runceu- m thenea Southwardly to tnt cen- Eighth St, Wast Ksansburg. Dlstrlet No. 3): thenc* (IS) Westerly u Southerly side ol ning thence (1) Northwesterly along ter line ot Broad street, thenee South- the two major political parties. Middletown Township Hall. Middletown. ilong the high water Una of ths Nave- thenc. (l) in a Westerly direction (Republicapublican and Democratic). District Nanber Xi which ssld Una Is th* rear Un* of Second Election District along ths Southerly Una of Election the right ol way Une of the Garden wardly along the center line ot Broad ilnk River to the point or place of District No. 21 (being formerly part State Parkway to the boundary be- Street to the Intersection with the cen- The aald Boards of Registry and BEOINNINO at the point ot Inter- an lots fronting er abutting Applelon To Be Known As Tb* 3e ginning. tween tbe Township ot Middletown SJid ter Une of Monmouth Street thuee Election will meet on section ot the Southerly Township tin* Drtv* to the pofct ot mtsfsactlon whrre TQB polling pises for ths Eighth Elee- of ElecUon District No. 3) to th. In- and th* center Un* of that part ot •Kevwlnk Election DUMet" tersection of ths Brook with the North- the Township of Holmdel: thence (2) Vestwardly along ths eenter line of TUESDAY. NOVEMBER t, INS th* afimssJd reu lot lmeuntoded on District will bs Fairvlew School, easterly corner ol the Playground Northeasterly along said boundary Une Monmouth Street to its Intersection Basn stnet lying within tha Township tntwsecui with th* «nte7lu» otLyni The boundariea of the same are Cooper Road. known aa Waloo Park; thane* (2) Into Red Hill Road; thence (3) Esjterly with the center line or the tracks or of Rarltan and from thenee running Boulevsrt: thence (t) Southerly atone road bed ot the Ntw Jersey Southern between the hours of in a. and (1) Northwesterly along th* eenter line the center Una of Lynn Bmlmrj u toUows. vlx: a Southerly direction and along the along aald Red Hill Road at the bound- 8:00 p. m. for the purpose of conduct- BEOINNINO at ths Intersection ol Ninth ElecUon DUtrlet easterly line ol Election District No. ary Una of District No. 1 to Bsmm railroad thenea Northwardly along the of Been stnet to tht point of Inter- when the asms Internets ertth the the boundary ime ot the Borough ol To Be Known a* The 21 to a point; thence (3) curving Hollow Road; thence (4) Southeasterly center of tbe tracks of the New Jer-inu the General Election. Mellon with th. extended center line center line of Middle Road: thence Atlantlo Highlands and Seventh Ave- "Leonardo-Ocean View Southwesterly, still along the stld alon„g Bamm HoUow Road and con««- y Southern railroad, to the abort of Said General ElecUon win t>* hiM of "BedleB^eR^ad" Road:; thS^ O) "n "a' (I) Easterly along th* canter un* ot nue: and irom thenee running (1) loundary line of Election District Na tlnulng along Oak Hill Road and along thtt NortNrthh ShrtwsburShb y riveri ,( N(Neva- In tald municlpsllty tha purpose Nortllerl_ ilnettm Middle Road to the point of tnl.rs.e- ElecUon DUtrlet" W1U All/A U* DlUwlTS)UUk/ aaVDT 4e laVtgbVV" of electing a Benator from the State I| tim with the eenter Une of Unton nnutherlv along Seventh Avjnu* to The boundaries ol tha sams ar* as21 to Harmony Road; thence (4) South- the boundary line ot District NoNo. 1 ttoo rsink-") "thenc e •—•*•—Southeestwardl• -y and * Bdl R muside AvenJe; thence (J) Westerly erly— . aalonl g tha Easterly boundary Une th* Navy Railroad; thence (5) Easter- Northeastwardly along the short ot the tra, Nortllerl ilnettm ,,„„tt, , „ Avenue; thence (t) Northerly along the along "aid Hillside Avenue to Serpen- lollows vis: ly along the Navy Railroad to the „Oenera l Aasembl=.—y of— Ne ,-.—-w Jersei —y i-ii.-'from Nelerw I|JerseM <*y BedlStatee HighwaRoad tyo Rout thee poin Not. center line of Union Averneto the BEGINNING at the Intersection ot of Elecctlot n Dlitrlct No. 21 tn th. North. North Shrewsbury river to the eenter the County ol Monmoutls, two Members point er place of bHtsnins? ft-beMx line Drlv* and Southllde Avenue: erly boundary Una ot Election District New York and Long Branch Railroad: Une between th. property belonging to of New Jersey. Three Membera of the o35f; Intersectiotbence (n» wttBaaterlh thye earnerth lins cane o-f the Easterly line ol the Navy Reser- ol the Board of Chosen Freeholders tor teA - r* lineie e• . o_fa sai. ..•d ' Root*n>_^ •s Na tjended to exclude fromtfis dCT thence (3) Boutherly and Westerly vation and Sandy Hook Bay. running No. 19; thence (9) • Westerly, along the thence (6) Southerly along sal] Newthe Monmoutb Boat Club and property • to the k%ionr Botttbtld* Avemi* ma Old worn- Northerly boundary line of ElecUon York and Long Branch Railroad to known as ths Red Bank Lyceum, the County ot Monmouth, and lor the M- point ot Intersection with the center in°s Hill Road" to Mountain HUI Road: hence (1) Southerly along the Enter- Shadow Lake Brook; thence (7) West- lowing municipal offices, vtz: ly~ HUni a ot the - Navy Reservation to district No. 15; to aajd Compton's point or place ot Beginning. line 'Ot Bethany Read; thence («) KraceW Southerly along the Whlp- Park Avenue: thence (2) Eaaterly Creek; thence (8) Northerly, along the erly along ths csnter of Shadow Lake The polling place far the Wtth Elec- A Mayor fof the tullterm of two So\Ime7ly aTonT&e ceitti line ef Be*2SJ& E&fra poorwlll Valley Road to tha road lead- said Compton'a Creek, to the point or Brook and the center ot Shadow Lake tion District Is Liberty Engine House. years. any Road to the point of tmersec- Ing from Mountain Hill Road to along Park Avenue to Hosford Avenue; to the point or place of Beginning. Two Councilman for the run term ol tton with the Southerly Townahlp line: thence (3) Northerly along HoiforC place of Beginning, White Street KATHRTN M. McHTJOa Brown's Dock Road, and along said Avenne to tbe New Moomouth and The polling place for the Sixteenth The polling place for the Twentieth Sixth Election Dlstrlet three years. thence (5) Southwesterly along ths road until It intersect! wiin »n* Brown • Election District will be Port Mon- Election District will be Thompson Notice is hereby given that qualified Southerly Township line to the point o: SSr Road thence (5) fatherly along Atlantic Hlghlanda Road (County Road Beginning at a point where the cen-voters tot ths Borough ot Rumson, not No. 916); thence (4) Easterly along mouth First Aid Squad, Wilson Avenue, School, MMdletcnvn-Llncroft Road, Riv- ter line of Monmouth Street It Inter- place of beginning. the Brown's Dock Road to the Shrews- Port Monmouth. er Plus. already registered tn said municipality Polling Place: Baxlet Fire House, bury or Navealnk River; (aald courses said road to Leonard Avenue; thence sected with the center line ot Broad under the Taws ol Mew Jeney govern- Belinda! Road. Haxlet •EOISTBT Aim sT No. 4 and 9 being along the boundary 19) Northerly along Leonard Avenue Seventeenth ElecUoa District Twenty-First ElecUon District street thence Southwardly along the ing permanent registration may regis- Sat of Election Dlitrlct No. »>;thencs lo Rarltan or Sandy Hook Bay; thenee To Be Known As The To Be Known As Tthe center line of Broad Street to Its Inter- ter or transfer with tbe Clerk of the District Kamber Jl ^^^^^^ KOT1OB (S) tollowlng tho Shrewsbury or Nave- 6) Westerly along Rarltan or Sandy "Harmoay Election District" "Sooth Port Monmouth section wltb the center line ol Reckless said municipality at his otllce. Memor- BIODTNTNO at ths point rt Inter- I0WK8H1P OF SaBEWgBUKT. IT. f. sink River until Its Intersection with look Bay to the point or place of Election DUtrlet" Place, thence Westwardly along ths ial Borough Ball River Road. Rumson, section of the Southerly Township Uns Nolle* 1* hanky gtvss that tn* Tna, the boundary line of the Borough o Beginning. The boundariea ot the asms are as The boundaries of the ssms ars ascenter line of Reckless Place to Its' In-New Jersey, at any time between Wed- and the e*nt*r Una of South Laurel aghlands: thence (7) Westerly and The polling plaee for the Ninth Elec- follows, vis: tallows, viz: tersection with ths center Une of Ma-nesday, April 17. 1S63, and Thursday, Avenue and from thenee running <1) Intrlct Board of SectlcsT and RlM Southerly following the boundary In. tion District will be Community Fire BEGINNING at a point at the ... BEOINNINO at a point In ths center ple Avenue, thence Northwardly along September 28, 1063, during the follow- a general Northerly direction alone th* tersectlon of Pews Creek and ths right tho center line ol Maple Avsnue to between the Borough ot Atlantic High- House, Appleton Avenue', Ocean View, of way Une of the Central Railroad line ot State > Highway Route Na 36 ing hours: Dally 9:00 a. m. to 5:50 p.center line of Laurel Av.nu. to th* lands and the Township ot Middletown leonardo. where It Is crossed by Compton'a Creek Its Intersection with the center line of m. Saturdaya from B:00 a. point of Intersection with the enter tSlKi point or place ot Beginning. Company of New Jersey and running and running thence (1) Southerly along Chestnut 8treet thence Westwardly thence. (1) Northwesterly along tha said along ths center tine of Chestnut 12:00 nooa Sundaya and Holidlayi s ei line of N«w Jersey State Hlghwsy Tenth Election DUtrlcl railroad right ol way to the boundary Compton's Creek to Brlarcllfl Brook; cepted. Also, September 21 and Si, 1963, Route Na 36; thenee (3) Easterly TUISDAT. APRIL If, tW The nolllnc place for the Second To Be Known Ae The thence (2) tn a Westerly direction along Street, to Its lnteriectlon with tha track* from 7iO0 ». m. to 9 p. m. or at Per- along- the eenter Une of said Route mett'onDlaUlct vrlU be Naveslnk Fire line between the Township of Mldaie-ssld Brlarcllft Brook and running along of the New- Jersey Southern railroad, between the hours of T:0O a. m. and House, Monmouth Avenue, Naveslnk. "River Plata Election DUtriel" town and tbe Borough of Keansburg: thence Northwardly along the traeki or manent Registration Bureau, Court- Na 36 to ths point of Intersection wnti uura thence (2) Southerly along aald bound- the Northerly line of Brlarcllft and house. Freehold, New Jersey, at any the center line ot Palmer Avenue; Ji?* J? •*•»*«« «m*) The boundaries of* the aame are aa crossing Wilson Avenue and also along road bed of the New Jersey Southern time between Wednesday, April 17, 1993, thence (3) Boutherly along the eenter 0 Third Election District ary Una following the lines thereof to the Southerly boundary Une of the Jo-railroad to It* Intersection with the . ' ""dMtlng the Prt- follows, vis: StaU Highway Route No. 36; thence and Thursday, September 28, 196S, duMlne ot Palmar Avenue fo ttejStat To Bo Known As The seph McCarthy property and along the center Una ot Uonmouth Street thence tag the tollowlng hours: Dally 9:00 of Intersection with the Southerly Town- BEOINNINO at a point ot Inter- '33) Westerlesterly alalongg statatee Highway boundary Une of Election Dletrlct No. &aatwardly aloetg Uthe center Une of "Belfori Election District" section ot the Oarden State Parkway Route No. o the Easterly elde of aA . mM. t Ao <:3A *1f0i pw.. m. Baturdsyflsliip^Bcrfls ansfennd flt.ti.Bun -afsnie tapt line1t««^:* thenc•!,••«e. **t QM 11 tl **¥> MIA fi at Said Primary ClecUon wffl be btld and tha Naveslnk River or Swimming 36 t 16, to the Intersection ot said, brook Monmouth Street tolItl s Intersection with days and holidays excepted. Also Bep- along the Southerly Ths boundariea ol ths aama are PPalmel rA Avenue; ththencc e (4) SoutherlSthly with tie Northeasterly corner of thrthe center Une ot Broad Stnet the m said municipality for the purpose na follows, vts: River, running thencs (1) Northwsst- along the Easterly line ct Palmer tember IS, 29 and 26, 1963, trom 9:00 the point or ~'~ * * ot nominating aleValor fr™thVaute erly along ths right or way line ol playiground known ss Waloo Park on point or plaoe of Beginning. m. to »:0O p. m. ^poning" " .«,_« »».»«,» BEOINNINO at the Intersection ol Avenue to the Northerly boundary Une n Street; thence (3) Southerly along WSff! of New Jersey, Three Members or the the Oarden State Parkway to the Ino-l Election District No. li; thencs (B) HaiJr The polling place for the Sixth Elec- On Thursday, September 28. 1963, the First Aid eV Rascu* jouad BuDdlor. Oeneral AsHmhly of Nsw Jersey from ths old right ot way of the New Jersey tersection of Shadow Lake Brook Main Street and Murphy Road to ation District Is Relief Engine House. 0 Southern ^Railroad with the Southerly Easterly along the Northerly boundary point where the boundary Urj.es of registration books wUl be dosed until Eight"••-•••h• St•• , Wes——t «•—---Keansburi— r «™"«* S'.k ™?"£ "onmoutb, two Members Northernmost branch); thence (2) line ol Election District No. 15 and Drummond Place. after the forthcoming Oeneral Election of tht Board of Chosen Freeholders for Une of Rarltan Bay; thence running Easterly through Shadow Lake proper Election Dtstrlcts N«. 17 and 15 and on Tuesday, November 6, 1963. DISTRICT lrCMBEB 4t (1) Southerly along the said New Jer-to Its Junction with the New York the eenter line of Forest Avenue to this Une Intersect; thence (4) In a Seventh ElecUoa District the County of Monmouth, and tor ths sey Southern Railroad right of wayand Long Branch Railroad; thence (3) the boundary line of Election District Northerly ana Northeasterly direction Beginning at a point where the center Notice of change of residence or ep- BEOrNNTNO at the point of tnter- 'ollowlng mualclpal ofllci, vis: to Compton'a Creek: thence (2) South-Southerly along said New York and No. 16: thence (6) In a Northerly and along the Easterly boundary line ot line of Broad Street Is Interftecttd with pllcaUon, for trensfer of registration tectlon of thi center line ol New Jer- * .TwnsWP^Commlueeman for ths erly along Compton's Creek to a point t0 th Northeasterlydlrectlon along the bound- the center Una cl Reckless Place, ahaU be made either by written re- gj ,««•. »**"VJtoiits Ho. s» andfoil t«m of three years. Long Branch RaUroad * Naveslnk District No. 17 and along Pews ;reek thence Southwardly along the center the Northerly Township lin*. being also which la 100 teet Southerly of the pro-River; thence (4) Southerly along the ary Une of Election District No. 21 toto the center line of State Highway quest forwarded to the Municipal dark tOr tuU ttnn the point or place of Beginning. v line ol Broad Street to the Southerly jected Southerly Una of Union Avenue; Naveslnk River to the point or place Route No. 33; thence (6) Easterly 5r"ti. "County Board otEleaions on "fra* «"«*I 1_ I>••*•»1 •«««» "lon*Wg Bald Primary Election win be btld parallel with the Southerly iln; of Election District w'ill be Thome School, Route No. 36, and along the boundary thence Northwestwardly along the cen-or Board or by calling In person at tne northerly Township Una to thefor the ouipose ot nomtmitng persons tJnlim Avenui and 100 feet Southerly The polling place for the Tenth Elec- TO Murphy Road, Bset Kesnsburg. line of ElecUon District No. 6 to theter line of the tracks or road bed oith* ofllce of the Municipal Clark oi point of tntenectlon with the eenter ofthe respKUvt parties to th* off lets therefrom to the center Hn. of Main tion District will be River Plaxa Fire point or place ot Beginning. the New York and Long Branch nil-County Board of Elections up to andline of Chtngarora Creek; thence (1) above mentioned and also to elect one Street; thence (») In a Northerly di- Company. Foster Street, River Plata. Eighteenth Election District road company to Its Intersection with Including September 26, 1963. Northerly along the center line of male and ona femslsmsaberfrom rection along the center line ol Ma n Eleventh Election District To Be Known Ae The The polling place for the Twenty- the center line of Chestnut Street Chlngarora Creek, the various courses each election district in the Township ol First DlecUon District win be Port thenei Bastwardly along the center Une Boundaries ot ths Election Districts thereof, to the point of Intersection Street to a point 100 feet Southerly To Be Known As The "Fairvlew ElecUoa District" in the Borough of Rumson snd the Bhr*wsbnry ssiM«mbsrs ef tbs M trom the Southerly Una of Claremoni 1 The boundaries ol tbe same are asMonmouth School. Main Street, Port of Chestnut Street to Its Intersecuoo with the center line ot New Jersey month county XxecuUve Com "New Monmoutb ElecUon District Monmouth. with the center Une ol Maple Avenue,polling places In each dlstrlet ars asState Highway Route Na 86: Ihsncs Avenue; thence (J) In an Easterly di- follows, vli: follows, to wit: -* —-^ —» ww vv •• W. WHS S1STII1 Tf rection on a line parallel with the Tha boundaries of the asms are as BEGINNING on tha Eaaterly aide Twentr-Second Election District thenee southwardly along the center (8) Northeasterlh y along tbe center Une Southerly line ol Claremont Avenue follows, vis: ot State Highway Route Na 39 at Its To Be Known As The line ol Maple Avenue to the Intersection First Election Dlstrlet — Route Na 96 to the point of and 100 feet Southerly therefrom to a BBOINNINa on th. Northeasterly Intersection- with ths Navy Railroad "Applebrook Election District" with the center line of Reckless Place, Intersection with the center line of point In the Easterly line of Caldwel! side of State Highway Route No. 39an, d running thence (1) Northeasterly The boundaries of the same are asthenee Eaatwardly along the center Una Election District No. 1 U hereby de- Middle Road: thence I*) Easterly Avenue; thence (S) In a straight llni approximately Two Hundred Feel along the Navy Railroad to Its Ipter- follows, viz: ot Reckieas Plaee to the center Une otfined and described *s follows: along the center Une ot Middle Road TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I. 196) and In an Easterly direction to Ocesn Northwest of Mlddletown-New Mon- sscUon with McClee's Creek: thence Broad Street the point or place of Be- All that part of the Borough ol to ths point of Intersection with ths betwsta the boon of TOO a. m. end View Avenue; thence (7) along Ocean BEotNNINO at a point In thi East- ginning. canter line ot Poola Avanue; thence (5) mouth Rosd; thence (1) Northerly (3) Easterly along McClee's Creek to erly side of the right of way ol the Rumson bounded on the west by thesoutheasterly along 1:00 s. m. for lhapurpos* af *enduo* View Avenue and a projection of thaparallel with Mlddletown-New Mon- the center Une ot Sleepy Hollow Road; New York and Long Branch Railroad place for tht Seventh center line of Buena Vista Avenui and ths center line of Ing th* Oin.ral B6ctlon7 *™""™"" ssms to the line of the Naval Ammu- mouth Road and Two Hundred feet also known as Hopplngs Crossing Road: where tbe same la Intersected by theElection Dlitrict t*~~Reli pany'a Fire House, corner River Road Route No. SB: thenei (T) Westerly The polling place for the laird Elec- line of Election District Na 15: thence along the center line ot Cooper Road .ranch of Twin Brook to Its Inter- nue to the center line ol Shrewsbury and Allan Stnet Rumson. the County ol Monnmoutb, and for ths along ths esnur lias of said Routs following municipal offices, vli: tion Dlatrlct will be Independent Fire 3) Northerly along Wilson Avenue to to a point In the Easterly Boundary section with State Highway Route No. Avenue; thence. Southerly along the No. ss to ths Point or place ot be- Company, Highway 36, Belford. ts Intersection with Zone F-9; thence line of Bodman Park: thence (9) South- 35: thence (3) Northwesterly along center line of Shrewsbury Avenue to Second Eleetloa DUtriel . * Township Comraltt.sman for th* 4) Eaaterly along Comptoo's Creek erly along the Eaaterly boundary Una State Highway Route No. 35 to Itathe center Use of Cheetnut Street; ginning. . full term of thie* yaars, Fourth Election District of Bodman Park to Its Intersection with Polling Place: Reman Oarage, Main To Be Known A* Tne laid boundary being tbe Boutherly Intersection withl Kings HlrhwHlfhwsyi ; thenee masterly along the center Hoe Election District Na 1 Is hereby de- St and Bsdl* Road. Haslet A Tsx Collicuw tor ths full term of boundary line ot Election District No. the Northerly boundary line of Resi- thence (4) Kaet.rl'ly aloni" g Rings High* ot Chestnut Street to the center Une nned and described as follows: four years. ' "Leonardo-Bravenl Park 16; thence (9) Northeasterly along the dential Zone B-3; thence (6) South- way (formerly knowown as Mountain. Hill of the O.R.R. Co*o. light of way; thence DISTRICT NUMBER Si Notice is hsreby given that nullified Election Dlstrlet" Southerly boundary line of Industrial westerly along the Northerly boundary Road) to Its Intersection with the Northerly along center line of C R. All that part of the Borough cl Rum- voters of ths Township of Shrewsbury son bounded on th* west by the center BBOTNNTNO at ths point of liter The boundarlea of the same Eon« F-9 to the Westerly boundary line line of Residential Zone B-3 and therliht of way of the Navy Railroad: R. Co.'* right of way to blgb water section of the Southerly Township line County of MouamilbT staterf New e>a followa. vlx: >f Election District No. 13: thence (6) center tine of Frost Avenue to Its Inthenc- e (5) Southerly and Southwester- line of the North Shrewsbury River, line of Btnrham Avenue; on ths south Jersey, not already registered In said by the center llne'of RHge Road, and and the center Un* of Naw Jersey BEOINNINO at the Intersection of along the Southerly boundary Una oftersection wltb State Highway Route ly along the right of way of tbe thence Southwesterly along high water Stata Highway Route Na 15 and from Municipality, under IhJltwt of Nm Seventh Avenue wlth.the boundary line Election District No. 13 to the center W>. 35; thence (7) Northwesterly along Navy Railroad to toe point or plac. line of North Shrewsbury river to theon the east by tbe eenter Une ot tbe Avenue of Two Riven. thenc. running (1) Westerly along the "****' awiMuuii a^i tiisllTIII of the Borough of Atlantic Highlands line of Church Street; thence (7) South- lha center line of Slate Highway Route of Beginning. canter line ot Locust Avanue (he point center line of said Routs No, IB to thitlon may register or transfer wlutntn* and running thence (1) Southerly ud irly along Churcb Street to Ite inter- No. 39. and the Easterly boundary ot ir place of Beginning. The polling placs tor the Second noiotcf itrtaraeptrmC^iih YkV ".V.".^.'; clerk of the ssld municipality at hher section with the County Road 916; Election District Na U to tbe point or The. ortUnjMJlaoe . _for_ the.. .Twenty- The polling plac* for tne Eighth Elec- Westerly along ths boundary of Elec- second Election District will be form.r Election DUtrlet is Rurason Fire Com- fflsr line 5i FUeTwSj nwl.?n2JS office, reeldence. ill BeMaaw Avsnu1" tion District no. 3 to Mountain Hill thence (8) Eaaterly along Park Avs- place of Beginning. Collector's Office, Middletown Township tion Dlatrlct Is Union Fir* Ho' " osnys Firs Houie. River Road and SPtLH?-(2) Northerl*y •Ji?™.along th™ i »«•»center! Un«h*nes eotShrSsburShrewsburyS NTNew JrseJerSyTrt-an/'tlmy at "-' ; Rosd formerly, now known as Kings nue to the United Statei Oovimment The polling place ror the Eighteenth Hall. Shrewsbury Avenue. Black Point Rosd, Rumion. Fieetwood Drtvs. and the northerly ex- between Wednesday. April 17. lib, and Highway: thence (2) Westerly along ironerty: thence (9) Southeasterly Election District will be Falrvtaw Ninth ElecUoa DUMet Third Eleetloa District tension thenof. to ths point of Inter- Tlmrsdfy.Sepl.merT*, 1»63. during Mountain Hill Road formerly, now along the United States Government School; Cooper Road. Twenty-Third ElecUoa DUtrlcl section with the center Tine of Middle ths following hours: Dally 10:00 a.m! known as Kings Highway, to an angle Property to the Navy Railroad: thence To Be Known As The Beginning In the center line of Lo- •J *-J0 PJi. Al» September M. M »nd Kbanleejotli ElecUoa DUtrlcl "Bail Bayvlew Election District' cum Avenua at high water line of the Election DUtrlet Na 3 Is henby di Road; thence (9) Essterly along the In ssld load In the property formerly (10) Southwesterly along the' Navy North Shrewsbury River, thence East* lined end described as follows: canter Une of Middle to the point 26, 1963, trom 7:00 p.m. to 9:M p.m.. known as the Hosford property: thence Railroad to Its Intersection wltb Kings To Be Known As The 1 "Uncrott-Everelt Election District The boundaries ot the same ars as arly along center Une ot Locust Ave- AH that part of the Borough of Rum-ol Intersection with thSSIs eenteflln? e of Sttmdayi, Sundays and Holldiya e£ (3) Northerly along the private roan Highway, formerly known as Moun- tollows. viz: son east of the center Una of' th*e Union Avenue; thence (41 Southerly cepted, or at Permanent Registration through tha Hosford property to tbitain Hill Road: thence (11) Along the The boundariea ol tha same are aa nue to the center Una ol Shrewsbury follows, vis: BEOINNINO at ths Northeasterly Avenue; thence Boutherly along center Avenue of Two Rivera Booth t_and_ thi Hong the eenter line or ttnton Ave- Bureau, Courthouse. Freehold, New Intersection ol Park Avenue and Hoecenter line of said Kings Highway In comer of District No. 13 which Is line of Shrewsbury Avenue to Ins cen-center line of th* Avenue o-f -Tw onue to thee point of Intersection with Jirsey, at any time between. Wednes- ford Avenue; thenee (4) Northerly a Westerly direction to Its Intersection BEGINNING at the Intersection .. on Csldwsll Avenus, Eastsrly along ter line of Cbeitnut Street; thence Rivera. the Boutherly Township llS; thiSS day. April It, MM, and Thursdiy. along Hosford Avenue to the County -trim the Old State Highway Route No. :he right of way Unt ot the West tha Southerly boundary line of District Easterly along center Ho* of Cbeitnut i) Southwesterly along the southerly deptamber 96, 1963, during tha following Read running from Atlantic Highlands 39: thence (12) Northwesterly along the llde ot Garden State Parkway and No. 3 to the line of the Navy Am- The polling place for the Third Township line to the point or place of hours: Dally 9:00 a.m, to i;io" p.ra. to New Monmouth. being County Road "(Id State Highway Route Na 35 toNewman Bprlnga Road (North aide) munition Depot; thence (1) South and Street to the center tin* of rl " * Election District la Ralph Ball, al Saturdays, Sundays aid Holidays ei. way of the New York and Long 1 Lincoln Avanue and Packsr Avenue, beginning. No. 916; thence (B) Easterly along :s Intersection with Tlndall Road; and running thenee (1) Northwesterly Southwesterly along the property of railroad; thence Southeasterly along Polling Place: Township Hall J19 eeptsu. Also ssptimber U. 29"tad » said County Road to Leonard Avenue: hence (13) Westerly from Tlndall Road along the Westerly aide ot the Garden the Naval Ammunition Depot ID Park Rumson. Middle Road., Haslet. 19fe. from 9:00 a.m. to 9:09 p.m. thenee (6) Northerly along Leonard :o the center line of State Highway State Parkway right of way tn Its In-Avenue: thence (2) In the Northweat- canter line of right of way ot New On Thursday September M. 1961, tli. Avenua to fiandy Hook Bay: thence Route No. 33: tbence (14) Northwester- tersection with Red Hill Road at theerly direction along Park Avenue to York and Long Branch railroad to the Fourth Election District District Hambsr «• registration books will bt closed uiia center line of River Street (produced); BBOnoUNa at the point of inter- CT) Essterly and Southerly along the ly along tha center linne of StaStatUe HighHigh- boundary line ol the Township of Holm- the Intersection of Marvin Road with thence Westerly along the center line ElecUon District no. < Is hereby de- afl.r th* forthcoming General Section said Sandy Hook Bay and along the vay Rouie No. 39to tbe point or del; thence (2) Southerly along the Park Avenue; tbence (3) Northerly nned and described as follows: section of the canter line of Hew Jer-on Tueiday, NovemBtr 5, 1963™ Southerly boundary line between tbi Eaaterly side of boundary line ol thealong Marvin Road to Hopping Road: or North Shrewsbury River; thince sey state Highway Route Ka It with >lace of Beginning. Northerly along high watir line of the Southerly Township line and from rfotlcc of Chang, of ruldtno* st a> Township of Middletown and the Bor The .polling place tor the Eleventh Township ol Holmdel to tit Northiilde thanoa (4) Baaterly and Northerly op " ~ wabury river to the center All that part ol the Borough of Rum' —-., line and from ough or Atlantic Highlands to the i__ __ thenoe running ) Southwesterly along Election " District wil—l b_-e Mlddlttow- n of Newman Springs Ros4;men« (3) topping Road to the Intersection with North Shrewsbury i eon bounded on the weet by tbe eenter lie Southerly pomt or pises of Beginning. Township High school. Tlndall Road, Along the Northerly line rt Newman County Road No. 616: thence (9) West- line of Locust Aveenue, the point or Une of Oakes Road and Oi Road Kunt of ' *~'~ —""- lbs to the sara swas s aft"S The polling place for the Fourth Middletown. Springs Road In an Easterly direction erly along County Road No. 516 toplace ol Beginning. extende.nuuvdu angaujida th*>S4e« centewejatt-var linlustey oVfI Hencustiiwei u~— » •* j.*T ii *^^ •••the» cente"VMMrS Election District will be Brevent Park to tha point or place of Beginning. the Intersection of Caldwell Avenue; Tbe polling place ot the Ninth Elec- Roadad;: on th. north- b. y- tha center line l£i,»°'LBf'hlBi Jto*i|l .JhtB"1» P> forms provided oysiid Mtudewoiirk Firs Company, CenUr Avenue, Leonar- Twelfth Election District The polling. place for ths Nineteenth thence (6) Northerly along Caldwell tion Dlitrlct Is Union Fire House, of 1Ridge Road and on the east by thi Northerly a^onTtna center Una ol Beth- at Board or by calling tn person at do. To Be Known As The ElecUon Dlefr..rlc-t wil..l. b.e. Llncrot. . t School, Avenue to the point or place ol Be-Shrewsbury Avenue. canleHe.r line o..l th.. .e Avenu... e o.f. Two Rlv- sunr Road tojlhe joint of Intersection tht otflci of tn* Municipal ^tajfe or south side of Newman Bpmiga Road, ginning. Tent* ElMttoa DUWcl ers andd the. center line st the Avenus ""h the eentar line tt Key Jersey Scanty JWerd ol Ele'ctlOMup lo *S fifth Election Miirlei •Headdons Corner Election District' Unoroft. The polling plaee for the Twenty ot Two Rivers South, Statt Highway, Routt No. 15; thenci iMluaing SiptlrnhM U, 19*V ' Ths boundarlee of the same ar. as Beginning In the center line ol Hirer (» Wsiterly aloes the eanttr Unt ol To Be Known As The Twentieth Election District third Election District will be Bay- Tht polling place toi me follows, vis: view School, Leonardvllle Road, Bel- street at high water line of North The polling plaee tor the Fourth Else- said Route No. So to the center line < "Uncrstt Eleetloa District'* BEOINNINO at the Intersection ol To Be Known As Tee ford. Shrewsbury River, tbence Easterly tlon Dlatrlct la Formtdali School, For- ot Monascunnascunk CCraek; thtnet (4) North- Ths boundaries of the same are utha New York and Long Branch Rail- Nutswamp-Oek Bin Election District' along center lias of River Street (pro- sit Avtnui, Blaekpolnt Rosa. Rumson. i " " — HOWARD W. ROBERTS, duced) to th* center Un* of rtcht of trtjr ^ ^ tmM 1|M MRS. ANNE nrjTBK, ttllowi, vis: road with till Nsvsslnk River and The boundaries of tha same are as ALBERT A. KERB. Jit BEOINNINO at ths Interiaotlon el running thanes (1) Northwesterly along followa vis: . Township Clerk. way of th* New York tnA Long Branch aaeutut Creek, the various courses the Southerly Una of Newman Spring! said railroad to tht Navy Railrsad: BEOINNINO at a Point el Intsr- April 3, « fMO.TO railroad | thence Southeasterly along th* AprU 9, I U7.40 wlihhereof" th, e tcanteo tbr elin poine ot f oPoole'jkTeiulif lntsrsectloTn April J, -tEOAL NOTICE. — EECAt -1EGAI NO7TCE- -1E43AX NOTTCE- -3LEGAJ- • LECAL NOTICE- / H£D BANK REGISTER Twtrfky, April % 1963-49 , uam>» *M BOrtJjtrly Unt pt Rttmsoo JSAHQ to the A«D dividing; Hot between Holmdtl Town. • nvntm - •' tnUr#*cuoo of toe easterly Une of snip. MldoUetown Township and Atlu< -LEGAL NOTICE - •oBooaa ot MIX BAV«K, », j. Branch Avenue; -thenes (fi) across KOTICE tic Township; «. I. Branch Avenu* in i> gsnerally southerly TOWNUUF Of HOUC0EL, X. 4. Thence (5> along the eenter tine ol itatM If tunftr ftrtn toil tne Dl* BE-U19TBX AML EL*LT10*l HolmdelMan > la hereby given that tht Dla- direction to the nortbtasterly corner ot Notice lm heraby glren that tne OU- Willow Brook the various courses there- irfcl Bonds al ileoaon ana RuUtr? — jsrds M Bectlon and RegUtry Lot 0*8, In Block 28 on the Tax Map; of to tho center line of Una Road and NOTiOE ' la and tM the Borough of Fair Haven, aid for the Borough of Little thence (6) in a generally westerly di- trlct Board of filtotlon and Registry VanBrakle Road, said brook being the OountT ol MmmouihT »ute ol New center line ol • Fair Haven . in ana lor Uit Township of Holm del, BOKOLUU OC EATONH)WK, W. Iver, County of Monmouth, state of rection along the >oucdarjr of the First County of Uonmouth, State of New mndary Una between the Townships Gives Data On Jariey. wlU meet at the placet herein- thence (J) In a northerly aln new Jersey, win meet at the places Election XMatrlcc the various courses v. Holmdel, Atlantic, Marlboro and after designated on Jersey, win meet at the places herein- Notica li lioreby given mil the Dli- along the center line of Fair Haven lerelnalter designated on and distance* to the northeasterly rjght- after designated on II at aw an; trlct Board* of Election and AegUtry TUESDAY, APRIL U, 1M3 Road emd the center Une ol Fair TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1B63 of-way line ol the New York and Long Thence (6) In an easterly direction in and for the Soroush of Eatontown, Haven Road extended to the southerly between the Hour, of 7:0O a. m. and Branch Railroad line where the same TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1963 and then southeaaterly direction along County of Monmouth. State of New Between the houts ot T:00 a. m. ano shore ot tha Navealnk (North Shrews- > in a southeasterly dlrec- 8:00 p. in. {Eastern Standard Timti. of nominating a Senator from the state therly direction along the center line of nominating a Senator from thB State Foiling place for thla district is the of nominating a Ben a. tor from the State tlon and alo,ng thh e centet r linli o of ththo for the purpose of conductlnK tha Pri- rine Sulphur Queen wanted more of N«w Jeraey, Iltree Herabeis ol tho ot Glllesple Avenue and the center line of New Jersey, Three Members ol Uie Fire House on Prospect Avenue. of New Jersey, Three Members of the Crawford^rawfordas CCorner Road to its Inter- mary Elect loo for the nomination of Oeneral Assembly of Mew Jeriey from ol Oillesple Avenue extended to its General Assembly of New Jersey from Oeneral Aasembly ol New Jersey from section with the center lire of Holland Candidates. steam smothering facilities for the County ot Monmouth. two Membert Intersection with the center line ol the County of Uonmouth, two Mem- Third Election District tlie County of Monmouth, two Members Road and to the point of Beginning. of the Board of Chosen Freeholder* for River Road: thtnee (1) in an easterly bera or the Board of Choaen Freehold- BEGINNING at a point In the soutti- of the Board of Chosen Freeholders for Tho polling placf In the Third Elec- Said Primary Election will be held putting out fires, and tlie work the County ot sloninoutlt, and for direction along the center Una of ers for the County of Monmouth, and arly line of Little Silver Point Road tile County of Monmouth and for the tion District In the Town alii tt of iiolnv 1 eaid munlcipiltiy for tlm purpose tbe following offlcee, viz: River Road to m intersection with lor the following municipal offices, viz: where the same is Intersected by the following municipal offices, viz: del is at the Holmrfel Village FireFire- [ nominating a Beiutor from the Htale was an item on a list of re- the center line of Elm Place .extended: house. WWaii n StStreett , HldHolmdell , New JeJ r of New Jerauy, Three Members of the Two CouncUraen- tor the lull term A Mayor for Uie full term of two westerly line of Parker Avenue South; Three Township Committeemen, two Genera) Assembly of New JerBey from pairs scheduled for its next dry- of three yean. thence («) In a southerly direction thence (1) in an easterly direction for the fun term of three years each, sey. along tha center Une ol Elm Place and years, "along the southerly line of Little Silver and one for the term of two years. DANIEL 8, ELY. tlie County of Monmouth, twi> Member! Bald Primary JDlectlon wUJ be held the center line ot Elm Place extended Two CounellxneD tor the full term Point Hoad to Us Intersection with the An Assessor fgr the full term of four Towmhip Clerk. ol the lioard ot Chosen Freeholders to: docking, according to testimony lor Uu purpose of nominating persons to the center line ot Willow street: of three year. each. westerly line of Seven Bridges Road; .yean. J150.42 tlie County of -Moninoutli, and for the ol the rupeeuve partlu to uu otflcei thenoe (7) In a weaterly direction Said Primary Election will be held thence (2) In a southerly direction Said Primary Election will bt oeld following ofTlci-H viz; Friday at a mast guard inquiry. abort nestlonel and alio to elect one along tbe center ibe of Willow street for the purpose of nominating persons) along the westerly Una of Seven Bridges for the pmpo»e ot nominating persons male and one female member from to Its Intersection with the center line ot tht respective parties to Uie oftloea Two Courfcllmon for ih« full term ot Albert A. Morrison, of Holm- above mentioned and Wso to elect one Road to a point marked by an exten- of the respective- parties to the offices REGISTRY AND ELECTION tiiree yean each. each election dlitrlot in th* Borougo of Kemp Avenue extended; thence (»> sion In a westerly direction of the abov* mentioned end also to elect one NOTICE del, N. J., an assistant marina ot Fair Haven ai Member, ot tne In a southerly direction along the cen-male and one female member from southerly shorn of Town Neck Creek; male and on« female member from Bald Primary Election will be held lfoamouth County Executive Commit' ter line of Kemp Avenue and centet each election district In the Borough of thence (3) la sn easterly direction alo.loni e each election district in thB Township of TOWNSHIP OF COLTS NECK, X, J. Cor tho pu.poae ol nominating peroons superintendent of Marine Trans- tee tor each of tie two nulor political line ot Kemp Avenue extended to the Little Bllver as Members of the Mon the southerly shore of Town Neck Crreee k Holmdel as Members of the Uonmouth Notice is hereby given that the Dis- of ths respective parties to the offices sarttei. (Republican aid Democratic). point or place of BEGINNING. mouth-County Executive Committee for above mentioned and also to elect one port Lines, Inc., which operated each of ths two major political partial and continuing In a generally southerly County Executive Committee for each trict Board ot Election and Registry Tbe (aid Boarda ol Reglatry and and southwesterly direction follow In i of the two major political parties, in and for the Township of Colts Neck, male an1 one female member from the hot sulphur tanker, testified election will meet on The polllni place for the Fifth Elec- (Republican and Democratic). thf shore line of Town Neck Creek am (Republican and Democratic!. County of Monmouth. State of New each el OL tlon district in thu Borough tion District is the Willow Street The aaid Boarda ol Registry and Parker Creek to a point where the The said Board of Registry and Jersey, will meet sit the places here' of Eatonlown as Members' of tlio Mon- that Capt. J. D. Fanning wanted TUESDAY. NOVEMBER I. 1M3 Election will meet on between the hpura of 7:00 a.m. and SCHOOL willow street. First Election District Intersects the Election will meet on (natter designated on TOOuUi County Executive Commutes for to supplement (s the steam smoth- northerly ihore line of Parker Creek; TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1DG3 each of the two major political par- • 00 p. m. lor the purpoee oc conduct- ELECTION DISTRICT t TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1963 thence (4) in a northerly direction TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 10G3 ties, (Republican and Democratic). ering system. The system was to mi the General Election. between the hours of 7:00 a. m. and along the easterly IJne of the Pint Elec- between the hours of 7:00 a, m, and between the hours of 7:00 s. m. and Said Oeneral election will be held All that part ot the Borough ot Fair B: p. m. toi the purpose of conduct- tion District to tbe aoutherly line of 8:00 p. m. foi the purpose of conduct- 8:00 p. m. (Eastern Standard Time) The said fJoards of Registry fill the void space around tha Haven bounded as follows; to wit: mi tht Ueneral Election. ing the Oecera) Electtoa fat the purpose of conducting tho Pri- Election wil meet on to aald municipality for the purpoa. 3SGINN1NO at the point where the Little Bllver Point Road and the point cargo tanks with steam, to re- of electing a Senator from the State Said General Election will be btld or place of Beginning. Said General Election will be held mary Election lor the Nomination of TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 0, 19G3 Of,New Jeraey, Ihree Membeu of the center line of Fair Haven Rosd Inter- th said municipality for the purpose In «ald municipality for the purpose Candidates. duce the oxygen supply and ex- Oeneral Assembly ot New Jeriey from sects tbe center line of Ridge Road, ol electing a Senator from the Btate Pollin'oiling pplac] e for this district is Bt. of electing a Senator from the State between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and being the northerly boundary line ol of New Jersey. Three Members of the Johim's Chaj Parish Houae on Little Said Primary Election will be held tinguish fires. ' tbe County of Monmouth, two Memtmi the Borough of Rumson; thence (1) In Bllver Point Road. of New Jersey, Three Members of the In said municipality for the purpose 8 00 p. ra. for the purpose of conduct- ot the Board of Choien Freeholder, for General Assembly of New Jersey from General Assembly of New Jersey from of nominating a Senator from the Utg tho General Election, the County, of Monmoutfi, and for the a westerly direction along said north- the County of MonmouUl, two Members the County of Monmouth, two Members Earlier witnesses told of a erly boundary Une of the Borough ol Fourth Election District State ol New Jersey, Three Members Bald General Election will be held following municipal offlcee; viz: of the Board of Chosen Freeholders of the Board of Choaen Freeholders for of the General Assembly ol New Jer- number of fires, usually smolder- Rumsoa to Its Intersection with the for the County ol Monmouth, and for BEGINNING at the Intersection of tha County ol Monmouth, and for In aald municipality tor Uie purpose .Two Councllmen tor me fuu tern center Une ol Hance Road; thtnee (2) the easterly line of Branch Avenue sey from the County of Monmouth, two of electing a Senator from Hut Htnte of three yean. ihe following municipal offlcea, viz: the following municipal offices, viz: Member* o( the Board of. Chosen Free- ing of tank insulation that had In a northerly direction along the cen- A Mayor for the full term of two and the southerly line of Rumaon Road; Three Township Committeemen, two ol New Jeraty, Three Wiiinbois of Hit! Notlea li hereby given that Qualified ter line of Hance Road to Its Inter- years. thence running (1) in an easterly direc- holder? for the County of Monmouth, General Assembly of New Jersey from become saturated from sulphur voter, of the Borough of Fair Haven, for the lull term of three years each, and lor the following municipal offices, section with tbe center line ol River Two Councllmen for the' full term tion along; the southerly line Rum son and one for the term of two years. the County ol Honmoutii. two Mumbors spills or cracks that seamen call •-twt already reglitered la .aid munici- Road; thiwe (3) In an easterly di- Road and across Prospect Avenue to An Assessor for the full term oE four of the Beard ol Chosen Freeholders for pality, .under tne lawa of New. Jeraey rection along the center line of River of thres years each. the easterly line of Prospect Avenue; One Township Commute email for the the County of Alonmouth, and for the "weeps." governing permanent registration may Road to Its Intersection with the cen- Notice It neretw given that cualllled thence (2) in a northerly direction yearH. full term of three years. following municipal offices: viz. reglater or tranafer with ths Clerk of ter line ot Cedar Avanue extended; volera ot the Borough ot Little Silver, acroas Rumson Road and along the Notice Is hereby siren thai qualified Said Primary Election will bo held The old logs of the tanker in- the aald municipality at hla office. Bor- thence (4) In a southerly direction not already 1 rtEllteied In sail Munici- easterly line of Prospect Avenue to the voters ol the Township o! Holmdel, not for the purpose of nominating persons Two Councllmen lor tht full term of ough Hall, SOU River ltd., Pair Raven, along the center line ot Cedar Avenue pality under the laws of New Jer.ey southerly line of Ridge Road, thence already reglitered in said municipality, of tne respective parties to the offices three yeara each. dicated that steam smothering New Jeriey, at any time between and the center line ol Cedar Avenue governing permanent re&lstralon may (3) In an easterly direction along the under ths laws ot New Jeriey govern- abova mentioned and also to elect one Wedntalay, April 17, 1K3, and Ttmr.- extended to Its Intersection with the nglater or tranafer with the Clerk of southerly line of Ridge Road to the lnK permanent registration may regis- male and one female member from Notice li Hereby given that qualified was turned on intermittently on day. September 26. 1963. during the center line ot Tnlrd Street; thence tht said Municipality at his office, Bor* Intersection with Harding Road; thence ter or transfer with the clerk ol the each election district fn the Township of voters of the Borough of Eatontown, its voyages between Texas and ougb Hall, Prospect Avenue, Little Sil- •aid municipality at his office, resi- Colts Neck as Members ol the Mon- not already registered In said llunlci- following hour.: Dally 9:00 a. m. to t (5! In an esatetly direction alon.long the (4) 'in a southerly direction along the mouth County Executive Committee for p. m. Saturday., Sunday, and Holiday! ver, Hew Jersey ,at any time between westerly line of Harding Road to toe dence. Red Bank-Holmdel Road, Holm- paiity, under the lawa of New Jersey the East Coast. The logs men- center line of Third Street and the Wednesday, April 17, 1991, and Thurs- del, New Jersey, at anv time between each of the two major political parties governing permanent registration may eicepted alio September 19, 24 and 36, center line ot Third street extended northerly line of Kumaon Road; thence (Republican and Democratic). tioned fires in the void spaces. 1063, from 7'00 p.m. to D:00 p.m. or at day, September,28. 1983. during the fol- (5) across Rumson Rood e.nd In a Wedneaday, Aorll 17. 1063, and Thurs- register or transfer with tho Clerk of • Permanent Registration Sureau. Court to Its Intersection with the center line lowing hour.: Dally »:00 a.m. to 5:00 westerly direction along the southerly day, September 28, 1&53, during the The said Board of Reglatry and Elec- thB said Municipality at his office, Bor- houie, Freehold, New Jersey at arv ol Fair Haven Road: thence (1) in a p. m.. Saturdaya. Sundays and Hoildaye following hours: Dally 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 tion will meet on ough Hall. Broad Street, Eatontown, At the custom house hearing southerly direction along the center excepted. Also September 19, 24, and line ot Rumaon Road to Us intersection New Jersey, at any time between time between Wedneaday, April 17. with the east erly line of Seven Bridges p. m. Saturdays, Sundays and Holi- TtTESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1M3 Morrison recalled a visit to the 1963, and Thursday, September 28, Una of Fair Haven Road to the point 26, 1963. from 7:00 p. m. to 9:00 p. m. RoadRd: : thence (6) in a southerly diredirecc- days excepted. Also September 18, 1963, Wednesday, Acrll 17, 1083, nnd Thurs- 1993, during the followlnc hours: Pall) or place of BEOINNIKO. or att Permanent RRetfatratloe n Bureaueau,, from 7:09 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at .Elemen- between the Hours nf T:O0 a. -m. and day, Boptemljer 2C, 1963, betwfen the Marine Sulphur Queen last Dec. Courthouse, Freehold, fJfew Jemy, at tion along the easterly line of Keven 63, during the the County of Monmouth, two mem- 17. 1003. and Tlnirmlay Sepiomber 26. noticed coming from the void on Tueaday, November 5. 1963. On Thursday, September 28, 1963. the southwesterly direction along the north- following hours; Dally 0:00 a. in. to bers of the Board of Chosen Freehold- 1063, during the following hours. Daily ' Notice or change ol re.ld.nce or ap- BBG1STHY A»1> MJCOTION registration books will bt clocloses d untu westerly line ot Willow Drive to a 4:30 p. ra., Saturdays, Sunday and ers for (hs County ol Monmouth, and 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Balmdnys, Sun- spaces In the shlp^ plication for traotfer ot reglttratlon MOTIOB after thth e forthcominfothcmi g OeneraOl l Election point where the same Intersects with Holidays excepted. Alao September IS, for the following municipal offices, viz: days and Holidays executed. Also •hall be made either by written re- on Tuesday, November S, 1963. the First Election District; ttience (9) 25 and 26, 1963, from 9:00 a.m. to Ono Township Commlttoeman (or tint September 18, 2 In a north* along the westerly Une of Hance Rood between Matawan Township, Rarltan 18, 25 and 2-6, 1063. from fl:00 a.m. and territory 0! the Borough deslg of the three-officer board of in- three years each. ver, hereinafter referred to aa the to the northerly line of Rumson Road; Township and Holmdel Township; to 9:00 p.m. nated as follows: erly direction along the eenter line ol Said Primary Election will be held Tax Map; thence <2) northerly along Thence (1) in an easterly direction quiry. Kemp Avenue to Its Intersection with lor the purpose of nominating persons the westerly line of said Lot to the thence (3) In a westerly direction along On Thursday, September 26, 1JMJ3. BEOINNINO it trie tnterf'eetlon 0 •ha center line ol WIUow street, of the respective parties to the offices Uie northerly line ot Rumson Road to along tha center line of Bethany Road the registration books will be closed the center, line of State Hlphway No, southwesterly corner of Lot 6, Block a point marked by an extension in a to its intersection with the center line until after the forthcoming Oeneral "Well, I guess where there's thence (3> In an 'easterly direction above mentioned and also to elect one 29 on Tax Map: thence (3) easterly of Old Manor Road; 33 .or Neptune Highway as it is some- along the center line of Willow street male and one female member from along the rear of Lot! 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10, northerly direction of the easterly line Election on Tuesday, November 5, 1963. times called, and Die boundary line smoke there's fire," the witness to Its Intersection with tho Center Una each election dlitrlct In the Borough of Oakes Road; thence (4) across Rum- Tience <2t In a aoutherly direction Notice of change of residence or ap- between the Borough of Batontown 11. 12, 13, II, IS, and 16, all in Block son Road and In a southerly direction along the center line of Old Manor replied. "I didn'.t see it." of Elm Place and Elm Place ex* of flew Shrewsbury as Members ot 29 on said map to the westerly line of Road to its Intersection with the cen- plication lor transfer of registration and running thence (1) Southerly, along tended; thence (<) In a northerly di- the Monmnutb County Executive Com- Lot 39, Block 21 on said map; thence along the easterly line ol Oakes Road ter line of Brentwood Road; thai) be made either by written re- aald center line cf State Highway He recalled Capt. Fanning say- rection along the center line of Elm mittee for each of the two major po- to the northerly shore of Little Silver quest forwarded to the Municipal Clerk No. 35 or Neptune Highway as it Is (4) northerly along the westerly line Thence (3) In a westerly direction also known, to tho brook which crosses Place and Elm Place extended to tta litical partlei, (Republican and Dem-of said Lot to the northwesterly corner Creek; thence (5) In a generally north- along the center line of Brentwood or County Board of Elections on tormi ing that the existing steam smoth- Intersection with the center line of ocratic). westerly and northerly direction along provided by aald Municipal Cleric 0 Stato Highway No. 3D or Neptune Hied' thereol: thence (5) easterly along the the chore of Little Sliver Creek to thr Road to Ita intersection with the cen- Board or by calling ' In person a way Immediately aouth ot Kremer Ave ering system was "ample" but River Road: thence (8) In a weateily Tbe said Boards of lleglatry and northerly line of laid lot to.the north- ter line or Chestnut Ridge Road; Due; thence (2) Northeasterly along said direction along the center line of Election will meet on erly corner thereof: thencu <6> souther- easterly line of Seven Bridges Road Thence (4) in a southeasterly direc- the office of the Municipal Clerk or that he wanted it to be avail- River Road to It. lntariectlon with the ly along Uit westerly line ot Lots 38 thence (6) In a southerly direction along County Board of Elections up to and -brook and also along boundary line of TUESDAY:, NOVEMBER J. 1963 tion along the center line of Chestnut -Election Districts No. 1 nnd 3 to another able in more^parts of the ship. eenter line ot Glllesple Avenue ex* and 37A, Block 28 on said map; thence the easterly Une oC Seven Bridges Ridge Road to its intersection with th Including September 20, 1EHU. brook which runs in an Easterly dl tended: thence «) In a northerly di- between, the Hours ot 1:t» a, m. and (7) eaiterly along the southerly line of Road to the southerly shore of Little The following is a. description ot thi s:0O p. m. lor the purpose ot conduct- center line of Mayfalr Road; rectlpn South of Brook Avenue and rection along the center line of Oil- Lot 37A. aforesaid to the southwesterly Silver Creek; thet.ee (7) In a generally Thence <5> in an easterly direction Election DlBtricts in the Township 0 Elizabeth Parkway; thence !3> running The Marine Sulphur Queen had lesple Avenue and the center line of Ins the General Election. com or of Lot 33, Block 28 on laid ms,p; easterly direction along the southerly along the center line of Mayfalr Road Colts Neck ami the polling places In Easterly, along the last named brook experienced "a few" fires, ac- OiUesple Avenue extended to the south* Uld Oeneral Election will ba held thence <8) southerly alone the westerly shore of Little Silver Creek and con- the same, to wit: tinuing In a generally westerly direc- to Ita Intersection with tha center line and continuing on In n straight line ''aW share ime of the NaVealnH (North m said municipality, for tie purpose lice ol Lota.31.33 And 36, Block 28 on of Telegraph Hill Road; • ' FIRST ELECTION DISTRICT to the middle of Wyckoff Road op- cording to Morrison, but when Shrewsbury) River; thenc. (7) In a ot electing a Senator from the State aald map to the southwesterly corner tion along the northerly shore of Thence (6) along the center line of posite Intersection of Meaclowbrook Ave- general easterly direction along the of New Jersey, Three Memberi of the of Lot 36 aforesaid; thence (9) easter- Town Neck Creek to the northerly Telegraph Hill Road and along the Election District No. l la hereby de nue : thence (4) Norlhcnflterly, along the condition was noted at Car- southerly shore line of thi Naveiink General Assembly of New Jersey from ly alone the southerly line of Lot 36 line of Seven Bridges Hoa4: thence various courses thereof and In a south- fined and described as follows: center line of Wyckoff Road, to the teret, an East Coast sulphur re- (North Shrewsbury) River 10 II. Inter- the County of Monmoutb. two Members aforesaid, across Salem Lane and aloi (8) in a northerly direction along the erly direction to the center line of All voters residing in homes on the center line of Broad Street; thenco section with the center line of Buena of the Board of Chosen Freeholders for the southerly line of Lots 115 and £_. easterly line of Seven Bridges Rooad to Holland Road; West side of State Highway No. 3). (5) Easterly, alone the center lino of ceiving terminal, hs said, the Vista Avenue extended; thenc. In a to the center line of Bethany Rload Notice Is hereby given that trie Dli- riously with its crew of 39 early Shrewibury) River; thence M) In a of Branch Avenue; thence (16) In a northerly direction along the easterly and to the point of Beginning. trlct Board at Election and Registry in and territory of the Soroush deslg general easterly direction along the house, Freehold, New Jersey, att an:y southerly direction along the westerly line ot Harding Road to the southerly nated as follows; last t month while on a voyage southerly .hore line of the Naveiink tim»•_ e betweeL _ a. . _ _^n_ n*Wednesday_ •__—•- , Apt»—_#iri„•l 17dr..t ,. The polling placa for the First Elec- and for the Borough of Sea Bright, 1963, MitJ Thuriday, September 26, line of Branch Avenue, across White line of Ridge Road and the point and tion District in tha Township of Holm- County of Montnoutb, State of New BEOINNINQ at trie Intersection 0 from Beaumont, Tex., to Nor- (North Shrewsbury) River to Its inter* Road and continuing along the westerly place ot Beginning. del is at the Elementary School, Holm- section with the center line of Fair 1963, durlne the following tioun: Dally line of Branch Avenue to the northerly Jersey, will meet at the place herein- the center line of Stnto Highway No. folk, Va. 8:00 &. m, to 4:30 p. m,, Saturdtys, Polling place for this district Is the del Road. Hazlet. New Jersey. after designated en 35 at the dividing line between the Haven Road extended; thence (3) In a line of Lot 9, In Block 34 on said map; Second Election District aoutherly direction along the center line Sunday* and Holidays eicepted. Alio, thence <17) on a southeasterly direction Little Silver Point Road School, Little Borough, of Entontown and the Bor of Fair Haven Road and the center September 18, 2s and 26. 1903, from Silver Point Road. BEGINNING at a point where the TUESDAY, . APRIL 16, 1963 ough 01 New Shrewsbury -and running 9:00 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. across Branch Avenue continuing in an FRED L. AYBR8, boundary line of Holm del Township la thence (1) Westerly along Lifetra's ACTORS INVITE USTINOV -line ot Fair Haven Road extended to easterly direction and parallel with between th« hours of 7:O0 a, m. and Brook along the dividing line between Its Intersection with the center line ol On Thursday, September 26, 1063, tbe Harkham Place to the southwest cor- Borough Clerk. intersected by the boundary line be- 8:00 p. m. (Eastern^ Standard Time) April 2, 9 tween Rarltan Township, Holmdel the Borough of Eatontown and the NEW YORK (AP) - The new Third Street extended: thence (4) In a HfUtntfon booh* will be closed until ner of Lot i, In Block Si on said map; Township and Mlddletown Township, for the purpose of conducting the Pri- Borough of New Shrewsbury, be tho weaterly direction along the center after the forthconline General Electloi thence (IS) easterly along the southerly said point also being where the center mary Election for the nomination of distance what it may to tho center of Actors Studio Theater has in- line of Third Street and the center on Tuesday, November 5, 1963. lioe of Lot 1. Block M uToresaid to the Candidates. Hope road: thence (2) Southerly along line of Third Street extended to It. REGISTRY AND ELECTION line of Palmer Avenue ia intersected vited Peter Ustinov, British Notles of chanie of rwidence or ap- southeasterly corner thereof: thence by the boundary line between Holm del 'Said Primary Election will bo held the oenter lino of Hope road, be tho Intersection with the cenler line ol plication (or tiamfer of reglitratloa (19) In a southerly direction along the NOTICE and Raritan Townahipa; distance what It may to Ita intersection author-director-actor, to select a Cedar Avenue extended: thence (8) In rear of Lota 69, 68, 67, 68, 65. 04, 63, 62, BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY. N. In said municipality for the purpose with the center lino of Wyckoff road. a northerly direction along the center •hall bo trudt elthtr by. nrltten re* Thence (1) in a southwesterly direc- of nominating a Senator from the Strite ,nd the dividing line between District classic English comedy and stage quest forwarded to thti MEuntclpau , l Clark 61, 60 and 59, In Block 54 and along the tion along the center line of Palmer of New Jersey, Three Members of the line of Cedar Avenue and the center er tht County Board of Elections on rear of Lots 15, 16, 17. 18, 1E\ 20, 21, Notice la hereby given that the Dh> Avenue to the center lino of State No. 'i and District No. 4; thenco (3) it with members of the group. line of Cedar Avenue extended to It. forms provided by said Municipal Clirk 22 and 23 all in Block 54 on a aid map trlct Boards of Election and Registry General Assembly ot New Jersey from Northerly, along tha center line of Intersection wltn the center line of . lok aid mapin and for the Borough of Shrewsbury, Highway Route ZW, tlio County of Monmoulh, two Members Wyckofr rond nnd the dividing line Rip Torn, one of the leaders or Board or by calllne In parson at In Thence (2) continuing In a southwest- of the Board of CHoaen Freoholdera for between District! No. 2 and No. 4 to River Road ithenee (6) In a westerly tha office or tho Municipal Clark or tlon aoutherlto the ywesterl and southeasterly line of y Willodlrecw- County of Monmouth, State of New Jer- direction along the center line of River County Board ot Elections up to and sey, wtll meet at the places hereinafter erly direction and along the boundary the County of Monmoulh, and tor the center lino of of the Studio project, extended Hoad to tha point or place of BEGIN Including September 26, lfl«3. Drive; thence (20) In an easterly di- designated on line,between Middlotown Township and following municipal office, viz: trio Intersection. o. r th.e _ (4) Northerly the bid at a meeting of tho Drama NINO. rection across Willow Drive to a point Holmdel Township lo the center line AX" MMayo r ffo r ththe full term of two Granalongt thAvenuee cente; r thenclinee of Grant Avc- Th* following 1i •. deicrlptloti of UJBIn the eaiterly line or Willow Drive; TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1963 of South Laurel Avenue where the yearn. nus and alone the dividing lino of Desk, an organization of theater The polling place for the Second EUctlon Dlitrlcti la ibft Borough of thence (21) in a northerly and north* center line of South Laurel Avenue Districts No. 2 and No. 4. bo tlie dls- •lection District li the Fire House. New Shrewsbury and tht polling plieit easterly direction along the easterly between the hours of 7:00 a, m. and interBecta tho center line ol the right- Two Councllmen for the full term of tanco what It may to tho center linn nf reporters and critics, He said he la same, to wit: line ot Willow Drive to its Intersection 8:00 P. m. Eaitern Standard Time for of-way of the New York * Long three years each. Richardson Avonuo; thence (5) Easter- Ittver and Battln Roads. with the southwesterly line of Prospect the purpose of conducting the Primary Branch Railroad Company; ly along Richnrdaon Avenue 10 tho cen- felt such a production would •Tint ElectlM Dlitrleft ELECTION DISTRICT S Avenue; thence (22) In a southeasterly Election for nomination of candidates aa Thence (31 continuing In a south- Bald Primary Election will be held ter line of South StrcM at an ntiRlo In show tho company's flexibility AU that portion of tarn Borough of direction along the southwesterly line hereinafter designated and for the for the purpoae of nominating penoni South Btrect where ths brook crosses How Shrewsbury, bounded on the eait westerly direction along the center line of ths respective parties to the office) the same; thence (61 Northeasterly, and demonstrate that the Studio's An that psrt of ue Borcuth of by the Borough- line, on tha north by of Prospect Avenue to the Intersection election of one male and one female of South Laurel AvenuAu e t o tthe'eeriteh t r fair Haven bounded a. follows; — of the northwesterly line of Little BIN member from each District as Mem- line of Holland Road; above mentioned nnd also tn elect one along the st-'.i brook to Its Intersection Lafelns Brook projaeted to tha south* bers of tha Monmouth County Execu- male and one female member from with tho cenler lino of Neptune Hlfih- 'method" acting doesn't limit wjt: em boundary of Sbrawibury Park #J ver Point Hoad; thence (23) In a west- Thenco (4) in a westerly direction way. also known ns State Highway No. BEOINNINO at the point where the and F&lrfleld, thenoe along the dlvfa* erly direction along the northwesterly tive Committee for each of the two along the center line of Holland Road each election district In tho Borough of players to ultra-realistic drama. line ot Little Bllver Point Road to a major political parties. to ita Intersection with tho center line Sea Bright as Members of %\\e Man3.1- , being along tha boundary lino of eenter line ol Hance Road Intersects •onal line bttween Shrewsbury Fark mouth County Executive Committee for Districts N0.1, l, 2, 3 nml 4 converge the center line of Rldte Road, being ti2 and jTalrMeld developments pro* point marked by an extension In a The aald Boarda of Registry and ot VnnScholcIt Itoad; thenco (71 Northerly, nlong the cnnler the northerly boundary line of the Jected to Sycamore Avenue, thence northerly direction of the weaterly line Election will meet on Thence (5) in a aoutherly direction each of tho two major political parties, lino ol Neptune Highway, and dividing Borouth of Little Silver: thance (1) In along Sycamor* Avenue to the Cardan of Carolyn Road; thence (24) along tho center line of VanScholck (Republican and Democratic). Une between Districts 1-*nd 2 to the a we.terly direction along said nor- State Parkway, thence Hong the Gar- m a aoutherly direction along the TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1963 Road to us intersection with the cen- Tho said Board of Registry and Elec- place of Beginning. therly boundary line ot the Borough den State Parkway to Fine Brook; and westerly line of Carolyn Road ter line of Red Hill Road; HEALTH CAPSULES on tbe west by Pint Brook and the and across Parker Avenue, along the between the hours of 7:00 a. m, and Thenco (5) in a southwesterly dlrec Ion will meet on lot LJttla Bllver to Its Intenectlon with 8:00 p.m. for the purpoae of conduct* l»y Michael A. I'cili, MLD. the center line of Prospect Avenue, Borough boundary to Aibury Avenue j westerly Una of Carolyn Road and tlon along tho center line of Red Hill TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1063 and on tha south by the southern continuing In a southerly direction Ing the Oeneral Election lor,tha Elec- Road to the center line of Garden Placo ol meeting or Bonn! of EIPC- lelnir the eaiterly boundary line of tion ol a Senator from the State of WHAT IS THE VALUE OF the Soroush ot Red Bank; thence (!) boundary of K.A.D. Earls and Shafto ilong the tear of Lots 21, 22, 23 and 24 State Parkway; between tho hours of 7:00 a. m. and Mrm nnd polling place of tlio Becnmi n Block 68 on said map and acroas New Jersey, Three Members ot the Thence (7) along the center line ol 8:00 p. m, for the purpose of conduct- Lion District la Ihe Margaret Vet- ROYAL JELLY "? In a general northeasterly direction General Aaaembly of New Jersey from along the easterly boundary line ol Eastvlen Avenue and continuing alone the Garden Slate Parkway and in a, ing, tho Oeneral Election. ler School. G rant Avenue. Ibe polling place (or the Pint Eleo- the rear of Lot' 2, 3. 4, 5, 6 and 7 the County of Monmouth, twt^Membera northwesterlrly direction to Its InterseC' the'Borouth of Red Bank to the point oi the Board of Choaen Freeholders for Said General Election will be held Third Election District at which It Intersects with the center Jon. District In tha Borouch of In Block Ti on said map, and continu- with tha center line of Hollanc 1 said municipality tor the purpoas Bhrewabury. la the Tlntyn Falls Sehool, ing across Sllverslde Avenue and along the County of Monmouth, and for the Road; line of Beekman Place extended! following municipal offices, viz: of electing a Senator fioni thu SLate Election District Tliree Is hereby de- thence (3) In a easterly direction along Vti Tlnton Ave. > the easterly Une of Lot 2 and the rear Thence (8) In a northeasterly anc. of New Jprspy, Throe Memliors of Uii* Of Lota 21, 20, 19, IS. 17, 16, 15, 14, 13. then easterly direction along the cen- fined nnd described an Hint sect Ion tmii the center line of Beekman Place and Second election District j Two Council members (or the full flrncru. Assembly of New Jerncy from territory of the liorcugh an follnvvn: the center line of Beekman Place 12, n and io aii in Block so to Parker term of three yeara each. ter line of Holland Road .to ita Inter- trie Cnurjty of Monmnuth, twi> Membpra BEQINNINf} at lha common corner AU that portion of the Borough ot Creek; thence (23) In a generally west- section ivlth the center line of Tel- extended lo tlie point at whlcb it In One Council member for the. unei- egraph Hill Road; of thf Board ol Choac-n Freeholder for Districts No. I. 2, 3 mui -i Iti tlio tersecta the center line of Poplar «w Shrewsbury altuate south of Shaf* erly direction along the high water line plred term of one year. ho County or Monmouth, and lor the center Una of Neptuno Highway and Avenue extendet: thence (4) .till in to Hotel and the southern boundary of Parker Creek to the westerly bound- Thence (9) in n northerly direction 'o.trminR miinicipul office, vie: running theneo M> Southerly, nlunc the an eaiterly direction alonR the center Of NAD Bane. ary ol the Borough of Little Silver Notice Is hereby given that qualified along the center line of Telegraph Hill center line oi Nc|>tui,R lll^l-woy crof-a- The polling plice for tn« Second and easterly boundary of the Borough voters not already registered In this Road tho various courses thereof to A Mayor for tho full loan of tw. Ing the clrclo and continuing In tho line of Poplar Avenue and the center municipality under the laws of New its intersection with tlie center line yenra. . line ot Poplar Avenue extended to the Election District lo the Borough ol of Shrewsbury; thence (26) In a north* of Mayfalr Road; • center line of Neptune Highway lie the center line of Hance Road: thence <5> New Shrewsbury la the Wayside Com- erly direction along tho boundary of Jersey governing permanent registration Two Councllmpn for the full term of iliatance what It may to Wlinlo Pond munity Fire House, corner of Hope the Borough of Little Sliver and the may register or transfer with the Bor- Thence (10) in a westerly direction three yenra each. Brook and dividing lino between the lrt a southerly direction along the Road and W&yslds Road. ough Clerk at her office 760 Broad along tlm center line of Mayfalr Road BuniiiKii oi fciuMiimvn an Ndriliorly, ELECTION DISTRICT 4 Hance Avenue. eral election on Tuesday, November 6, ilong the renter line ot Brentwood of Haiti munlcii.nlltv tit nor office, flnr- the dividing line between the Ue Bllver to the northeasterly right-of- Roaii to Its Intersection with tho center _„._ Hal), 1000 En>t Ocenn Avenue, li or West Long Branch ami the All that part of the Borough of Th* polling place for th* Third Elec- way of the New York & Long Branch 963, linn of Old Manor Road; Sen Bright, New Jersey, at any lime ..h of Bniortiown lu Monmouth Fair Haven bounded a. follows: to tion District In the Borouth of Hew Railroad; thence (29) In a northwester- Notice of change of residence or ap- Thence (13) In a northerly direction Wednesday, April 17, lfH>n, find Itoml; tlici.ee i4> Northerly, nloiif; Mm., Shrewsbury la the North 6ld« En lint ly direction along the northeaiterly plication for transfer of registration Tliurstlny, Septt-mtn-r -G, 1953, during mnuth R/nui nmt tho dividing line be- Co. No. . lire house, 35 Bptlngdale right-of-way of the New York and Long along the canter linn of bid Manor "B'EOINNINQ at th. point al which shall be made either by written request Road and Ita projection, to Its Inter- Ihe following hours: Dally 0:00 a, m. ii/ West Long FOR THE QUEEN DEE,ROYAL tha center line ot Poplar Avenue and \venup. Branch Railroad, be the distance what forwarded to tlio Borough Clerk or ths section with the boundary line between to 12:00 noon, 2:0O to 4:00 p, m, : Sat- the centor line ol Poplar Avenue ex- It may to the point or place of Begin- Count/ Board of Elections on forms JELLY 15 A MIRACLE PRUG; Fourth Election District Rarltan and Holmdel Townships; urdays. Sundays and Holidays excepted, Elm rich nml tlm Huron Kh ol JSa ton town . tended .Intersects the center line p! ning. provided the Cleric or Board by Thence (U) In an easterly iltrectlon ReiiteiTiI.ET in, 2i it ml 1*6. lOtl.l, ami fllno iic-triB tho dividing Urn toe- FOR THE HUAtAN, QUEEN OR Hance Road: thance (II In a we.terly All that' portion of the Borough el Foiling' Place for this district Is the Thursday, September 26, 1B8J. along the boundary line between Rat- rom 7:00 to 9.00 p. m., and 8ep> wucn the Horough of Eatontown nml direction along the center line of Poplar New Shrewsbury, bounded on the north Soroush Ha.ii, Prospect Avenue. The following is a description or the tan and Holmtlel Townships to Us ; fin Dor Ji. li)G;i, from H:0fl a.m. to he BornuRM of uconnport, bo the ills- OTHERWISE, IT MAS, I Avenue and the center line of Poplar by Apple Strict; on the east by tht Second Kleetlon District; election districts In thp Borough of ntersectlon with tlio center line of 12:00 noon, or nt Permanent Rpgi«tra> nnco what it rnny to Uroful -Street: NO VALUE. Avenue extendeo to Its Inter.edlon Borough line: on the south by Lafeiras BECHNNINO at a point In the north- Bhrewsbury arid the polling places In Palmer Avenue and to the point of :ion -Bureau, Courthouse, Freehold. New hence . !•* WpHtnrly, alonp llm ct-nlpr ; with the center line of Beekman Bropk projected to the southern, bound- easterly right-of-way linn of the New the aame. to wit: BeRlnnlng. "eraey, nt anv time between Wcdncs- ino ol Broad Street to Wycltoff finnd, TOMORROW: CHJN STRAPS, Place extended; thence (2) still in a ary of Shrewsbury Park #1 and Fair* vlilch in the dividing line between Din- York and Long Branch Railroad where First Election District The polling place for the Second ilny, April 17, li)03. and Thursday HoAllh Opiulti gives h»lplul informaliort. I westerly direction along the center field developments; and on the west the same li Intersected by the bounda- Election District In trm Township ol " • " 2ii. lftSU. during the follow* irlctd No, 1 nnd No. 3 thence (t>) line of iBeekman Place and the center by tne divisional line ol Shrewsbury ry of the Borough of Little Silver and election District No. ) in hereby At lolmdel la at the Elementary School ,ng hours: Dolly tf;00 a. m. to 4:30 Southwesterly alnng. Wychoff Komi and , It unot intended tabs of s diagnoitic iwfurt. | line of Beekman Place extended to Park it% and Falrlleld development fined and described as follow*: Holmdel Road. Kazlet. New Jersey. •imtluiK lino between Districts Nt 1 the Borough of Red Bank; thence (1) m. Saturdays, Sunilnyn find Holiday* ami No 3 to tv point opposite MffMlmv- Its Intenecilon wltn the eaiterly boun- projected to Sycamore Avenue, 8yci> runnini In a generally easterly and Al| that portion nf the Borough ol Third Election DlBtrlct (cepterl. Alno September 1H, !i"i nnd dary line of the Borousjh of. Red Bank: more Avenue and Hancs A'venue. northeasterly direction along the bound* Shrewsbury south of a line beginning I. lfKi3, from 9:00 a.m. to 0:00 p.m. brnolt Avenue; tiicnco (7) continiiinc •LEGAL NOTICE- thence (3) In a general northerly direc- at n point thirty-four hundred feet south BEGINNING at a point wliere ths Northerly, nnd Northwesterly, alone tin- The polllni place for the Fourth ary of the Borough of Red Bank and IvItlhiK lino between Districts No. 2 tion along the eaeterly boundary line the Borougn of Little silver the various of Newman Springs Roatl on Shrews, cenler lino of the Craw lords Corner On Thursriny, Scplrnilu-r 26. IMS. of the Borough of Red Bank to !.» In- election District In the Borouth of New bury Avenue and running straight nnd iload inleraecia the center Una of [ho registration books will be cloaed ml No. 1. bo lin? (Hstnnce what It nhlp of Ocean ami the Borough of Eat- Shrewibury la the Sycamore School, courses and distances to the southerly Holland Road; nay to tho Bcgltinlni;. tersection with the eoutherly shore Ml Sycamore Avs. tide ol Rfrige Road; thence (2) in an Eft at along tne center line of Obre until after tho forthcoming Gnneral nntnwn nnd running thenci* (2) Went* line of the Naveilnk (North Shrews- easterly direction along the southerly Place, then diagonally across Broad Thence (It in a northeasterly rilrec- Election on Tuesday, November 5, rty. iituiiK tlio dividing line between bury) River: thence (4) In a general Street, and then East along the cen- Ion alone the center line of Holland The plncc or meeting nt Bonrd ol hu Tim-nMitp ol Ocean ami tho Dor- Fifth Election District line of Ridge Road to the' westerly load to Us Intersection with tho cen- fJlRctlon and pnlllng placo for the ugii uf Entoniown to trio center Una northeasterly direction aloni the lou* All that portion ol the Borough ot Una of Prospect Avenue; thence (3) In ter line of White Street and continuing Notice or etinnse ot residence or ap therly shore lino of the Naveiink north of Court Drive to the New York ter Una of the Oatdttn Stain Parkway; Third Election District li at tin Fire »f llopn Hoad; tlicnco (3> Northerly, New Shrewsbury bounded on the east a southeasterly dl rectJon along the Thenco (2) In a southeasterly direc- .iicatlon ror transfer of registration louse, Uroad Street. nJunp tlio center lino of Hapo Road to (North Shrewsbury) River lo Its Inter- by Oirdsn State Parkway; on th* southwesterly line of Prospect Avenue nnd Long Branch Railroad trie It a ihall be made either by written r«- section with the center line ol Hanee ion tilong the center Itns of the Oar Ho intersection with Die contcr lino of north by Swimming River: on the west to tha Intersection with the northwest- The 'polling place for this, district n den etata Parkway to ita Intersection qtiCflt forwarded to tho Municipal Clerk Fourth Election District tVluin l(nn Fire House on Broad Street. with tno center line of Red Hill Road; or tha County Hoard of Blectloni on crn DtBtrlct No, 4 ana No. 2; therly direction along the center line Pine Brook, Election DlBtrict Pour Is horeby da- In a southwesterly direction alone the Thence (3) in a southwesterly dlrec- forms provided by said Municipal Clerh :hfiice H) In a. Northeasterly, NorUier* 1 of Hance Road and the center line of Th* polling place for ths Fifth Blue- Second Elect I OD District ion along tha center line of Red Hill r Board or by calling In person at th^ muil and rtcHcribct) aa that flection nnd ly ami K/irUeriy direction alone tht ril-' Hance Road ellended to the (olnl or tlon Dlstilct It, tli« Borough ol New Election District No. 2 ia hcretiv <•• ifMce uf itm Mut.ic.ptU Clerk or County ..rrltory of the Eorouch designated «» vltllng line ljo(wcrn Districts No, 3 place of BEGINNING. itoad to its Intersection with tho cunter Shrewsbury Is the Tin ton Fall* PI re Fined and described as follows: line of ths Holmdel-Everett Road; nonrd of Elections up to and Including nllowi: and No. 4, he the dlfltnnco what It m»T Tha polling place for the Fourth House, corner of Firs House Hoart und Ivcamor* Avenui; and on tna etit by All that portion of the Borons Thence (<1 along tho center line nl September 2fl, 1&&3. •.; I1ICGINNINO at the common meeting lo tho i>oint or place ot Beginning. Old Mill Hoad. : jlance Avenue, Shrewsbury north of District No. l :he Holmdel-Evarett Road and alonj Election DUtrlct Is the Knollwood The polling, plane for thi sixth Elec- rtio polling place tor the Borough of point of Election Districts Noa. 1. 2, 3 and Tlio place of meeting of Board ol School. Hsace Road. Sixth Election District ' The Polling pUce for this dlstrlr< hh dividing line between Holmdel am. Sen Bright Is located at the Borough i in the center ofNoptuno Highway and Kiuctlon nnrt polling place for th# tion District In tha Borough ol New Middlctown Townihlpa, tho various •unn.ng ttmnco U) Boutlutriy, along (he AU that portion of th* Borough ol BhrBWibury !• the Swimming River ihft Broftd street Auditorium of Hall. 1009 East Ocean Avanue. Bea •rurtli Election District is at Lhft M«- BLECTION DISTRICT ( Mew Shrewsbury boundtd on the north g_. . _ ...... Shrewsbury School, courses thereof, to a point where the Bright. New Jersey. ceMfir lino of Noptutto Hlchwtiy and inorlftl School. Grant avenue. 220 Hance Ave. H u*«.v dividing line between Holmdel and along tho dividing line between Dis- All that part ol the Borough of Fair by Newmin Springs Road and Swim- JIKOUB 6 ftBDO, MRS, PAULBo^niuS^r& 6. h Mlddletown Townshlpa Intersects the JOAN AXELSKN. rlcts No. 3 and No. 4, bo tha dla- .ANDHEW O. DECKER. Have..«»n bounde»„».».-.d. a—s follow..— -;. tswlt-- : m">K River; on the west by th* Oar. Clerk. Borough Clerk. aBntBr Una or willow Bro6k, said point Borouiti Cl«k. tanco what It may to Cranberry Brook BEGINNING at Uis point where the den Stite Parkway; on th* south by April 7, S $98.90 April 2, 0 116.93 also being the Intersection point oi tho »5.20and tho dividing line between tha Town* Soroush Cleric April 2, 9 1 5, O J147.2O FOR **LK BANK BEGISTEH AUTOS ft TRUCKS BUSINESS NOTICES HELP WAWTED-WAIX STATIONS WANTED, FOR tax. APAKTMENTf 20-Twsid«y, Apn'l 9, 1963 IMS BTUDBBAKSR - % ton pick op. BKcellent Urea. Good rucnlni cooattloo; MASON, , PAIKT DISCOUNTS ATTRACTIVE COLONIAL Bit. CA S-2MI. FountMtloni. n*xsU»e J»Mfc». BrtcK SUtrwl * Wllllwoi. DuPoot, Ktmtow, fron'.i Brick etepi. 81flew»lki. Call ARE YOU A Oma. «av» oo M«i sow ai ANNOWNCMENTS 1955 FORD CRQtKN VICTORIA day or night 9taolp7 OfonOwakl 787- LAWN AND GARDEN WORK Cfcoi * Oma. «av» oo M One'fiiid WtJCWdrooms, situated power, Very eletjft. 1300. By experienced man. PROWN'ROWN'S LOST AND FOUND 117-5151 "WANTED" Call 222^240 liter 7 p.m. stnk In the best residential «tea. INCOME TAX R-ETL'RNa - Builneia 33 Broad SL . SB 1-7M0 R«d SiMiitiit, a little work and « 1 Foam Rubber i?s tom* will turn Ulh loir TaM PDUSE — Taken from whli or Individual. Established .twelv* y«*r» PHILIP J. BOWERS & CO. guaa Into a pwfect ttome. Pontlic at Shop Rite. Mlidldown, o: MOBILE HOMES In this area. Margery Trovato, trading MAN??? FINANCIAL MATTRESSES - Twln-Full-Oueen-Klng as Reliable Tux Service Call 871-1289 aUes. Foamart. Hwy. 38. Eatontovo, WALTER tt'OVERTON tlim. Locust a'ei. March 28. Plesse return articles - U 2-0477. itnUmenti! value, plus rye llai, MOBILE HOMES (or appointment. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES DIAL 741-7200 PHILIP J. BOWERS ft CO. and key. Under doctors care. R. M Yes! We want you and we'r STRAWBERRY PLANTS WALTER g. OVJBRTPK 31 William 8t, Sooth River. Used • 105S down HANDY MAN — With truck available LAUNDROMAT AND DRY CLEAN- Smith Farm. Highway X. Keyport. Eeal ElUU jSlnca l«M New 7-year financing seven days. Yards, Cellars, attics, light prepared to offer DIAL 741-7200 hauling. Reasonable. SH 1-2505. ING CENTER for »1B or rent. Phone CO 4.-1064 II Whit* It. lUd Bant FOUND — Beagle pup. brown, blacl ROBBINSVILLE OS 1-O7BL USED SCREENS - Wood frame, 2- Real Estate Since ISM and white. In Applebrook. ATLANTIC — Power and ha lit! mowers A REWARD . OS 10015 MOBILE HOME 8ALES, INC. GULF OIL CORP. BERVICENTBR 34x59'*: 4—387. :i On the [ob training Hazlet, New Jeraey OF ASBURY PARK (12a Call SH ?-(W«, Rallroail, Red Bank. USED ORGANS l&M) PLYMOUTH FL'nY — Four doo • An established route of Paid Training, Excellent Opportunlt; THREE ROOMS -furnished, private JUST REDUCED hardtop. White with blue Interior. Mtml Plowed, lots cleared off, grass enltlng, For Wjht Man. JR-20 Tone Cahinev _ .1 bath and entrance Blectrio kitchen, Estllnatpa given. 'Call evening!- SH 1- HE 0JV1S6, ft to 5 weakdayi. Mallet * Dtvll Spinet. Piano 485. all utilities . Included. Near bus line Owner tianiferred to California. Hill- Bfll. fining overseas. Befit offer. 842> WANTED-AUTOMOTIVE your own Hammond Extravolce Organ (new) 496, ; 1131 tirlveui 3:3l( (:30 p.m. or 9:30 4732. 8H 1-IIO82. Call SH 1-04*". • top'men section, lull acre lot Thret- ; Hammond Chord Organ S-6 586. bedroom rancb, l>,i baths, full bsa>- 10:30 p.m. flXARS CLEANED — LIOHT HAUL- Your own sales car MORTGAGES Conn Spinet Organ __~. 695. THREE .ROOM — Furnished. 'All utiil TOM'S FORD INC. r; - Odd jobs. Call Ray Lambcrson ment, recreation room, exlris avail- 1962 INDIAN CHIEF MOTORCYCLE Lovrrey Spinet Organ . ~- : 760.ties. Inquire 140 Shrewsbury. Ave., Red able. I23.90O. Owner. PHon» SH 7-3863. WE PAX CASH FOR USED CARS after 4 p.in. Sll 7-9IHi5: • No investment required Baldwin Spinet Organ . , 750. Bank. ,No calls please, no pets. Like new. loa'lfd, haa leaa than 3,00 r Hammond M-3 Spinet Organ _.._ 7S6 OCEANPORT — Three-bedroom ranch miles. SH 1-6359 alter 6 p.m. 60 Main St. LO 6-1500 Matawan LAWN~ MOWER—Special rotary mow- $3,333,000 THREE ROOMS,, bath, unlurnUhed type on dead end street Two baths, (150 yds. from Watawan RR Station' clieek-up only S7.95- All makes and • Fresh uniform daily SALES AND SERVICB first floor. Red Bank .good location,a! living room, dining room, kitchen, Lot I960 VOLKSWAGEN — Black, white tynt-s of mowers repaired. Pick-up and wall tires, radio, heater, original owrv AVAILABLE NOW! AND INSTRUCTION utilities. SH 1-2373. KXU135. Call I.I 2-rjfiol alter * p.m.. delivery call 747-3654. JACOBS HARD- seen by appointment only. er, 51.160 or trade for Volkswagei BOATS AND ACCESSORIES WAKE no.. Bprci'ii PI, »nd Shrews- HOME0WNER8 ONLY Open Dally Till 9 - Saturday Til) 5:30THREE ROOM APARTMENT— Heal MlerobuH. 787-016!). bury Ave.. Reil Bank. These are »ome o( the REWARD CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS COOKUAN AVE, AND MAIM BT. and hot water supplied. First floor, RUMBON BIVBRVIBW — 314. »«at you receive when you work for 21 HR. BONDED SERVICE ... PR J-S3W . Near transportation and shopping. Call old rancb Immaculate condition. Three- ]!W2 FORD — Falrlantl "500" Hyc! 16' Thoinspon, 35 h.p. Johnson, heavy SH 7-1(33 or LI 2-3823. * matic. radio, heater. ivhitewaliB. Vlny GOOD HUMOR 3,000 NORWAY, Colorado and White bedrooms, Hie bath, wide board, duty trailer. EMPLOYMENT pegged floors. Walking dlstanco to upholstery, chestnut color. A-l condl Selling our World-Faraoui Ice Cream. EMPIRE JERSEY Spruce — SI.BO and up. Yews, Japanese CHOICE LOCATION — Broad' St., Bed tlon. Call 767-0930. •J6' open skill wllh 115 h.p. Chrynler MORTGAGE CORP. Holly. II. Call after 5 p.m: SH 1-8109. Bank. Four rooms. Call SH 1-1229 or ocean, schools, churches and shop*. HELP WANTED-FEMALE Interviews from 9 a.m. Mond& SH 1-1673. Only 115,800. Call lor appointment 1953 AUSTIN Crown. 5G5O. through Saturday. Aflh lor Mr. Morrl 203 Washington at., Newark , H!V. COLDSPOT air conditioner, RoMrroN-WATERBimr, Realtors, if . J1W. 24' Clayton Hardtop, 135 h.p. gray or Mr. Murphy. Necchl sewing machine, 24" Magnavox SECOND FLOOR APARTMENT—Five VTeit Front St., Bed Bank. SH 7-3500. SH 7-1476 marine. V-8. PRODUCTION WORKERS PR 4-1220 TV. two-piece living room set with rooms and bath. Nice and light. Exclu- Openings for energetic women to GOOD HUMOR Day or Night slipcovers, end tables, assorted lamps, sively decorated. 'All utilities. Prefei BATONTOWN - Three-bedroom ranch 1056 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN STA 10' Lyman, 100 b.p. gray marine. window fan, assorted porch furniture. middle aged business couple or retired, (450 down. Principals only. 14 t TION WAGON — Automatic transmis 23' ULIUCHSEN SKITI' - Cliryjler work on production lire In manufactur- HOMEOWNERS NEED MONEYT 1626. • • Ion. Power steering and brakes, radio Ac787-227e 1235 oenginer 7R7-1666. Automati. c tranmlsslon ing plants. Freehold erea. New air CORPORATION Tour credit la cood. Firat and lecond 843-1628. No pets. A real quiet place to live. and neater. Nine passenger. Good tires. Sleeps iwu. head, depth liti.icr. extras, conditioned plant with excellent worfc- morttaeei. BH 1-tMt or FO 3-2601. Bus In'front of door, with references. NSW 8HRBWBBURY — Four-bedroom $(00. SH 1-7686. $2,250. 531-4138 alter 6 p.m. InK conditions, steady work with good Shrewsbury Ave. Shrewsb BRING YOUR ROLLERS Call from 2 to 6 p.m. 691 Broad St. Cape Cod, 'kitchen with snack bs.r, din- lias- Hpncfitj. Must be wlllln6 !o work MAN — For garden work by coi 8hrewabury. ing room, living room, and full cellar. 1065 AUSTIN HEALEY — Black. £om 16' OUTBOARD IIOAT — Neeili little rotating shifts. Apply employment ol- tractor. Call evenings. INSTRUCTION NEW WINDOW SHADES H5.9CO. 7iT-Oi71. condition, J55O. After i and all da] work Johnflon 25 h.n. motor 1956 mod- LI 2 4119 Put on while you wait. Any size up LARGE FURNISHED MODERN ROOM el, best offer takes all. sm-1024.. ficr. MINNESOTA. MINING * MANII- to largest picture windows. Free rust- — Car space available. Single or RED BANK HOMB-Jtllt oM Broad Saturday. SH 1-2033. FACTinUNG CO., 2S5 • Wlllowbrook less eyelet, free crochet shade pull. 20' TROJAN — Cruiifr 75 h.p. Evln ltd., P'realiold "An Equal Opportunity SALES TRAINEE — Young man und PRIVATE ACCORDION LES8IONS In double. SH I-52M. ', St. Seven rooms, two batha, Brsplsct. 3954 NASH — Vi-iy dependable. 144. 11 30 year* of age to advance to aaJ your home, ?2.S0 a lesson. CaJl 8. Custom buds shades* acallop and sanporch. In excellent oondlUon, Quiet Call alter 7:30 p.m. rude. Bunks, galley, head. Many extras, Employer fringe, any type. Prompt delivery. Fne 3'A ROOMS — Newly furnlahed, and $1,575 OS 11713. management in the building nuppl; Wllllama, CO 4-112! atfler 6 p.m. decorated for discriminating couple. street Walking distance to shopping, 842-1969 NEED MONEY FOR Ksster expenses? field. No experience necessary. Qatar; measuring- service. Convenient terms*. First floor. Private front, and rear schools and trains. 117.810. Call us to- 1957 CHRYSLER IMPERIAL - Spor. KINO-BUILT SEA SKIFF AND LOBStar- t earning an im'.omr Immediately. plus other incentives during tralnim PROWN'S entrance. Can be seen evening! 15 day. ROLETOai WATERBURV. Real- two-door. Very good condition through STER CEAR. Call 672-1803, William Avon Cosmetics has vacancies lor period. Car necessary. Blue Cross *rn MERCHANDISE Hlllsdale Ave., Long Branch. CA 2- tors, IS V. Front St., Ked Bank. out. $760. Call BH 1-8192. Kendrick. capable women. Call SH 1-4343 or writs other benefits. For appointment writ 31 Broad St. Red Bank SB 1-7KX«J30. SH 7-33O0. Mrs Margaret Oulotta, P. O. Box 190, •A.M.", Box 611, Red Bank. FOR SALE RUGS — All wood, 9x12 rose, just I960 AUSTIN HEALEY SITOTE-Blu WANTED — 2" Monel shall and 28x21 — Bank. N. J. cleaned; S'S"xl2, gray. Sacrifice. SH 7 WEST LONO BRANCH - Three-bed- 27,000 miles. Cll] propeller, right handed. Call X — Foreign car nu 1458. rooms, raoch or bl-level. Call aflar 5. ' SH 7-C756 . 291-929(1 MEDICAL SECRETARY — Mature, chanlc for Red Bank. Dealer. CON COMMERCIAL RENTALS experienced. nood lalary. Write TINENTAL CARS. Inc. 19. E. New- FREE INSTALLATION! RCA TV — Good condition. CA 8-3252. BAHQAIM - Any ooai you warn to COLTS NECK • HOLMDEL 1958 FORD — Convertible Falrla.ni DM,' Rox 511. Red Bunk. man Springs Rd. Call SH 7-4500. ALUMINUM COMBINATION Call 1 MH). Automatic, power steering. Tlrei uwn. Lew bank rates. Financing a.r- CO 42880 J. D. Rocha Agency like new, $750. SH 7-M97, •angementa completed In one call at HOUSEWORKEIt-COOK-Two In fam- RESPONSIBLE -YOUNG MAN aeclilni STORM WINQOWS HIGHLANDS Lor* Bridge Rd.. Colts Neck any ol our odlces. THJ5 UON11OUTH ly rorerencefl. 47 Parker Ave.. Deal. steady employment. Crating field, ca ONE 10 GALLON AQUARIUM—Com 1985 VOLKSWAOEN — A-l condition COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. BH 1- LB 1-0743. • reer opportunity and company benefit plete. And one five gallon, complete. blue sedan, |«00. 1000. Call-811 1-4300-for Interview. Stand. Best offer. SH 1-0368. 4,000 sq. ft. Garage, outside NEW SHREWSBURr — CoJonlil, tour 787-3891 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE - Mature 6 for $77 bedrooms, all large rooms. J29.&M. Ei- 14' CHRIS CRAFT — 40 h.p. electric person to handle correspondence, post- ' ANY SIZE TO GIANT Ki«S. MAN'S CLUB CHAIR — And end storage, shop, lift, dirt floor part. cellent condition. Owner. SB 7-5380. 1961 CORVETTE — Four-speed, start. nB filing and deposits. Five-day week. NEED EXTRA MONEY TRIPLE INSERT—WEATHER table. In grad condition of solid $125 monthly. condition, reasonable. 8-4:30. Call SH 1-430O. mahogany wood. To be seen between FOUR-TEAR OLD COLONIAL — Four HO 2-6225 SI I 1-9598 Join the team at McDonald'*. If yc STRIPPED 2-4 p.m. week days. Price ISO. 3 Bassett roomy bedrooms, 1^ batha, spacious MARINE SUPPLIES SECRETARY — Six-day week, fly* enjoy working with &> congenial crei GENUINE ALCOA PI.,- Red Bank. • ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS living room, dining room, modem 1S62 FORD FALCON - Station wag., Everything for the Boatman. New Jer ears experience, (alary open. Call are physically (it. neat—young or ol kitchen. Baaement and attached ga- four-door, standard transmission, radio 'B largest marine supply house. ll 5-6800. —and are willing to do your share, stc PR OWN "S GE REFRIGERATOR — Black wrpughl rage. Walking distance to bin, school! heater. Call OS 1-2796. Evinrude Sales anil Service In at McDonald's, Hwy. 35, Mlddletov iron table with glass top. four chalis, and shopping. Just reduced to (19,000. THE BOATMAN'S SHOP LAW OFFICES — Experienced secre- 33 Broad St.. Red Bank SH 1-7500 1,600 sq. ft., industrial shop, slab 1958 TURQUOISE IMPALA CONVERT between 9-11 a.m.. 2-4 p.m., 7-9 p.n maple twin beds, GE, auulamp, green Ses it today. EOLaTOM WATERBURY. 24 Wharf Ave. SH 1-5780 Red Bank.. tary. Top salary. Excellent working Monday through Friday. Saturday Bun BUILDERS AND PLUMBINO TOOLS— 9x12 rug. BH 7-3042. floor, 15' ceiling; 12' entry door, BLE — V-8, automatic, power eteerlnl Open Sundays and Holidays 9 am-1 pm conditions. Call CA 9-1111. Such u power pipe threader, aomt Realtors, is w. Front SL, Red Bank. and brakes, four new tires. $800. Casl day by appointment only OS 1-0923- W< off First Ave., near Hwy. 36. $85 YOUNG LADY — TD work In Linuor need full-time and part-time workers plunks, sate, mixing box, electric pole. BH 7-3500. deal. CO 4-5066. BLITZ KRAFT — What Is It? Loads 10" power law and radial arm. Ci' SALE CRAMPED? t racing fun. Only 5559 complete. department, ot large supermarket. 6-9 mornings or evenings. monthly. 1P55 PLYMOUTH — Passed InKpectlf evenings. Good environment. Experi- 1 291-9287. This house has room for everything. April 2, 1063. V-8 powerfllte, radio, 11 PR 4-3878 alter 6 p.m. ence unnecessary, we will teach you. DRIVERS —-Tail cab. with or wi CLOTH WINDOW SHADE Five big bedrooms, living room,' ban- out experience; Full or part-time. 872- nftiWRlTJCHS, AUUiNO micunea. STORES quet dining room, family room, beauti- heater. $200. SH 7-5153 after 6. 10' CHRIS CKAFT SEA SKIFF'—Hard- *Ke 28-35. Apply Tuesday evening, Alt makes naw or und. Guaranteed NOT plastic, — NOT liber — NOT pa- op shelter, two bunks, head forward. MAYFA1R SUPERMARKET, 55 New- 1399. ful (lied kitchen with lots ol cabinets, TWO CARS FOR THE PRICE O Low aa f25. Serplco'l. 101 Monmoutti per. Genuine CLOTH, genuine S3 shade U£ batha. Clean aa a pin — no ra- Plerce-Slmpsou S.S. radio, twin 95 h.p.man Bprings Rd., Red Bank. 7 - 8 p.m. SCHOOL JANITOR — Fair Haven real St. Next to tneater SH 7-IM8&. (white only) J1.75 each on your roller. Two excellent stores, First Ave., ONE — 1&52 FORD, In Bood condition C C. engines. Galley and many extras. dent preferred. Send brief resume h with now rollers. HURRY. HURRY, pairs or redecorating. Close to shopping, rilus 1M!) FORI) for interchangeabl $5,500. SH 1-9138. EXPERIENCED BRIGHT OFFICE experience with phone number DESKB — PUea. Conference tablet HURRY, while we have some stock. good display, suitable' offices, schools and transportation. City sewers, r»rts. T150. SH 7-0599. WORKER — To do work In conjunc- Board of Education, IJance Rd., Ffil chairs, adding machines, typewriters too. Juat bring Ihs children and move ]058 CHEVROLEL T IMPALA — 14' OUTBOARD SEA SKIFF — Needs tion with payroll. Write "B.S.", Box Haven, manual and electric oNici equipment, PRQWN'S service shop, storage. $15 month- In. FHA and VA financing- available some work. $75. 42 White St. Shrews- 511. Red Bank. etc.. bargain prices. New or used. with low down payment for only 118,600. floor nardtop, all power, Must be seen )ury. 32 Broad 81. Red Bank SH I-76M ly- WALKER 4 WALKER Realtors, Hwy. to appreciate. LO 6-057(. EXPSR1BN0ED COUNTER OtRL AND SHOE REPAIR MAN — Must be goo< AAC Deik Outlet Co. Kt 31 Oak- craftsman, good opportunity. See Mr.hunt. KB 1-3890. 33. low souin of Lliy-Tuiip Co., Mid- 1960 AUSTIN — Four-floor, 10,1X10 nilles, 1959 SILVERTON SKIFF — 22'. 65 DINING ROOM WANTED — Apply in Stern, FAMILY CIRCLE STORES, ZYTRON CRAB SEED KILLER — AI dletown. PHONE en-Mi. Multiple economical transportation. Can be see i p. Inboard. Ready to go In water. person, HOWARD JOHNSON RK8TAU- Highway 36, Keyport. N.J. ply now for best results. Once around Listings and trade-in!. Open 7 days. dally. Commuters Esso. Red Ban Mnv be »e»n at Sea Brleht. Asking nANT, Hwy :|5. Mlddlelowir and you can rest for the season. BOWTELL tl 200 Call 281-0160 for appointment. NEW FURNITURE Controls knotweed also. Call 747-3654. Evenings weekends call 842-1010. jEGAL BECRETARY — Eicerlence KA2LBT SPLIT LEVEL — Three-bed- 20' INBOARD SKIFF — 95 h.p. DIRECT rrom storage warehouse - JACOBS HARDWARE CO., Bergen PI Real rooms, i% baths, science kucnen, one I960 RENAULT DAUPHINE - Four 'iQulred. Top salary. and Shrewsbury Ave. Red Bank. car garage, sis.soo. door sedan, white,, whltewalls, radio, engine. Call 747-3730 EXPERIENCED WIRE MAN Pay less than used furniture State Hwy 36 Leonardo heater. 23.000 rollea. S575. 842-1557. Terms arranged "OOMPOSEn" — Electric chord organ. 787-41115 MATURE — Young woman lor general And assembler*. Call [ROWAN CON Never been used. Originally $125. will 291-2100 CASEY'S AGENCY. INC. HIM FORD — Two-door, standard trans- 28' CHESAPEAKE Bport fisherman, 115 office work. Typing, receptionist. Inter- TROLLER CO.. SH 7-fc(>9(. Extensloi sell US. SH 7-2J31. 1 p Chryfller engine. Sleeps two, gal-lew, bookkeeping, telephone, full-time. #40. Field Furniture 30 years in the Bayshore Independent Broker It ley, head and fish tank. $1000. Boat """°"- 787^014 FREBZER-Lllre new, -*30-l five day CRIB — Mattress, baby chest, 20' PIANOS WANTE1>-HIGIIEST PRICES tile bath, modern kitchen, attractive !!.;>' MERCURY — 368 stock Lincoln BUSINESS NOTICES eek ACE EMPLOYMENT AOENCY. REAL ESTATE BROKER giri'B bicycle. Call PAID CALL a TKNZBR. 306 MAIN LODGE ROOM for rent. Center o home. Priced right EDWARD J engine, Schaeffer fly wheel, 11 tflch 2 Broad St./ Red Bank. SH 7-3194. Active LIcense-Acllvt or Inacti CO 4-0087 ST.. LAKBWUOU. FO 3-2180. town. Could bt used also tor office MARTIN, Real Eitatt Broker, PR 6- clutch. RICH'S CROWN. Little Sllve Broker to become part of very act! space. Approximately 2,400 sq. ft. Write 6199. . or SH 7-4437. $1,375 TWO CLERK-TYPISTS — One lull- Bales . firm. All replies kept con] FARMALL CUB TRACTOR with roto- •LODGE' Box 511. Red Bank. tlmp otlicr part-time. IntereatlnK Job. LINCROFT — Three-bidroom CUSTOM 1!>.-iS VOLKSWAGEN — Gas jauue, Buys you * 12x20 cinder block garage Some payroll work. Shorthand helpful dentlnl. Write A.K. Box 511 Red Bantiller attachment/ Good running condl PETS ft LIVESTOCK radio, snow tires. Excellent condition. complete. Floor, overhead doors, win- tion. J75O. See at EARLINO, JOHNSON ranch neatled under large 'shade trees. but not required. Slaf ape and ex- FINANCIAL CAREERS — MC A FRAKE, Leonard St. and the rail HOUSES FOR RENT Fireplace, formal dining room, two- Reasonable. Can be seen at 14 Prlnc iow» necessary, to comply with build- perience. P.O. Box 868, Red Bank. Small buBlnesn manager and train EXPERT AND PROFESSIONAL POfr zone, baseboard hot water heat, ,two- PI.. Little silver. 741-2929. ing code. Stanley ogonowskl, 787-O6J6. road, Red Bank. • 1 WOMEN — Enrn KO-550 weekly. Sell positions for high school grads wll DLE CLIPPINGS — Toya and minia- $95 to $125 Per Month car attached garage, full bailment. ]!T)S PLYMOUTH — Two tone, hard' NCOME TAX RETURNS prepared by household products, cosmetics. Free Initiative an<1 wlllingneas to learn. SWIMMING POOLS tures $6, standards, S8. Bath Included. THE BER9 AOENCY •24,800. SNYDER REALTORS, Five top convertible. Kadlo .and heater, lualitled accountant. Call 291-1800 or S*H Green Stamps. Call 787-5542 from SH 7-3928. nt. 35 Mldaietown Corners. Mlddletown. OS 1-2590. N w whltewall tlre». power brakes, 3R 6-6109. 9-11 n.m. and 4-6 p.m. , DAVENPORT PERSONNEL SERVICE O3 1-1000 TJ Broad St., KM Bank AND SUPPLIES AKC GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies, LAND LUBBERS BEWARH- Bailors txcrllent condition. 5850 or belt olfer. FIREPLACE SCREENS repaired arid three months, wormed and Inoculated. WIDE SELECTION OF RENTALS - paradise. For the boat owner, and P" t!)5»8. COUNTER GIRL— Fulltime and part- 747-3355 made to order. Bright Acre. SH 7-5555 time ' niuHt be experienced, sternly. Pre-aeason prices on above and he- Excellent temperament, good breedlns Furnished and unfurnished, Immedi- water enthusiast. 125' on river, with Bright Store, BH 7-2222. DISPLAY MAN with knowledge of a low ground pools and accessories. 100% Call 7S7-6340, ate occupancy. Samuel Telcher 'Agency bulkhead in excellent oondlUon, also 3060 C0RVA1R — Four-door sedan 700. Apply In person only RALPH'S FAMOUS finimclne. Trained service department. A'Uomatlc transmission, radio, heater, NCOME TAX RETURNS—Individuals, 7 E. Front St.. Red PElnk. vertlsinB to take charge o! nettlns u LAMBB FOR BALE - Young, mitt Oceanport Ave., Oceanport Call or dial dock with electricity and running water. Ot 1-1719. planned displays in Hed Bank, depart Free delivery. SWIMMING RIVER U 2-3500 or U 23m Attractive two-story home, with four small business. BARB SERVICEB, 210 mcM store. Good starting salary am POOL SALES. LI 2-1777, Hwy. 35, Ea-and grain ted. For Easter. CaJl 787- bedrooms, two baths, fireplace In large in.H PONTIAC — Clem, two-door, itlcl Bdwy., CA 9-3500. Long Branch. security tor'the future. Write "BP." tontown. \i mil* loutli of Monrnouth 4303 after 4 p.m. ^ WANAMA8SA — Three-bedroom split. living room with entrance foyer. Bun HELP WANTED-MALE NEPTUNE — , Three-bedroom ranch. shift! . Radio, heater, mechanically good, WEEKEND PAINTERS—14 years ex- Box 511, Red Bank. Shopping Center. .^_ BEAGLE — Male, 14 months old, room On the river end of the house, J 25. SH 1GO47. perience. Average home X125 plus paint. AKC registered, clean, good locking KE 1-48*3, LI 2-162& all glass and screened. Just right for 1957 CHEVROLET — V-8 convertible, Why pay more? BH 1-2595 any hour. MECHANIC — Part-time or fnlMlrro hound, quiet around house, fully In- LITTLE SILVER —' Three-bedroom the balmy river breezes. One-car at- tr> work on small gasoline engines LOW PRICED PAINT tached garage with stairs leading to 'tilack. white top. power steerlne, OPENINGS AVAILABLE Can adjust to your p>rt-tlme noun oculated. 281-1565. spilt level. CA «-3252. Call after tirakes. Radio, heater, whltewalls, ill LAWN MAINTENANCE — Light haul- $1.89 gal. Citation flat white. Cook,* five. sun deck. Don't [or a minute think cond. Bud's Gulf, Fair Haven. 5795. Ing, pnlntlnf, odd Jobs. Reasonable Call Mr.- Young at SH 7-270O Wednes Dunn Latex paint, white. J2J» taL AKC PEKINESE — Sunrldge Hill ol this Is a large, old barn. Pie shaped .Ins. Cull anytime 787-4661. In our recently opened FACTORY day evening between 6:30 — 8 p.m. (Economy line). Turpentine 99c gal. fers lor sale two btautltul male pup- UNFURNISHED FIVE-ROOM GA lot has 50' front. Call or come see us, BHANOH, Wnnt alert and ambitious Shop by phone. Fast delivery. Call pies. Champion sired, eight weeks old. RAGE APARTMENT — $95. AvaUable we're very anxious to show you this AUTOS & TRUCKS ACCOUNTING — quarterly or month- YOUNG HAN for delivery and stort Just In time for Easter. May be Immediately. MEI8TRICH AUENCY, ly service. Income tax returns pre- men, age 20-40, who are ready and work. JAQOBS HARDWARE CO., 2T. under (35,009 riverfront home. GLAZE. willing to uorlw We have openings tn Shrewsbury Ave.. Red Bank. PROWN'S seen at any time. Phone 774-8771 Realtor, Newman Springs Rd., Corner BROOK AGENCY, Realtors, Avenue of pared In the. convenience, of your three rlepsrtinenls and these are per- Slevens Ave., New Shrewsbury. SH 1 lome. SH 7-2662. Mil 1-0011. 32 Broad St. Red Bank 8H 1-7500 ANGUS SHORT HORN FEEDER Two Rivera, Runnon. 8«-170C manent jobs with the opportunity for CALVES — Hockhockson Farm. Cal] sm INCOME TAX RETURNS •arid promotion. No experience necea- HELP WANTEtt-Maie - Female PLAYER PIANO — Some piano rolls. M2-204S.. • RUMBON — Four bedrooms one batn. CAPE COD 'Ick up and deliver. Fifteen yean \ary. Does not work properly, can be fixed Oil hot water heat Lease. References. Red Bank Experience, 6-10 p.m. SH 1-1466. $200. Cat after S p.m. SH 7-136B. POODLE' PUPS - AKC. standards, SHHBvVSBURY_gi3,000 REAL ESTATE 8AI.J5S PERSON—E] wonderful wllh children, after 6, or S42-O35S. EXCAVATING — Grading, fill dirt, perlenced. Full-time. TJIOMPSOl Excellent, convenient location and low SALARY $95 AGENCY. 81 E. Front St., SH 1-070C HAMILTON AUTOMATIC WASHES' — weekends, 842-2854. WEST KEANSBURO — Five-room Cape taxes. Five rooms with expansion top soil, cellars dug, reasonable rates. Needs repairs. 1*0. Cod, unfurnished. One year leaae. 1115attic and detached garage. Wonderful Auto Imports 147-3023. Member Multiple Listing. 8H 7-1273 DACHSHUND PUPPIES — AKC malei, Apply at MOLLY PITCHETt INN. Rod housebroken. fully inoculated.. One red,plus utilities. CHATEAU REALTY. opportunity to locate In a fln« commun. • Renault • Volvo . ALLEN AND EI1WARD MALONE— Bank, report to Federal Room, Wednca- BAilB KUFLOiMENT AQUNUK RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT - Gif. one black. 03 1-3389. Rial Estate, 215 Carr Ave., Keans- lty at a budget price. Call now. 'alntlng and decorating. ' ilny, April 10 at 1 p.m. sharp. NO qualified Personnel For Quality Ordp steam table, counter and Blooli. coffee burg. 787-5884. BASSET HOUND PUPS — AKC. tri- Peugeot • Triumph EH 7-4827 PHONK CALLS. 210 Broad Lbnt Brancb CA 2-47' laker, etc. 787-6163. CROWELL AGENCY, Realtor ACS EMPLOYMENT AGENCY color, will hold for Easter. CHARLES HOWER - Mason Con- SH 7-1090 WANTED TO RENT tractor. No Job loo small. SH 7-4479 or tivery ^rder & applicant our «peclall BEST TOPSOIL MEN WANTED — For career oppor- 12 Broao St.. Keii Bank SH 7-341 IMPORT ECONOMY OARS IH 1-0172. tunity in iirorcsslomil real estate conn- Ohlcken manure, bluestone. road NORWEQIAN ELKHOUND — Mjle. GETTING MORE AND MORE PROS- MORE EXPENSIVE HOMES idling throiiRhout Middlesex and Mon-EDWARDS EMFIQSMSNT J1GBNO gravel, wash gravel, Band, till dirt, AKC registered. 6ev«n months old. 150. •60 PEUGEOT eta. wgn t 995 LAWN MAINTENANCE — Grounds PL 9-6452 or PI 6-4939. PECTS — For three-bedroom rental Surround Uila four-bedroom home that'a cleaned. Call after 6 p.m. rnouth countira. Applicants must ht at Executlve-Sales-Offlce-Domeitlc etc. ECKEL'S TRUCKINO. Morgan- homea. List any rental tor fast action. In better than new condition. Dramatic •50 VOLKSWAGEN SUM lenst !1 years of fige, personable and Slnoerltv and ability wlm'tHuh etni vllle. 866-*707. L POODLE PUPPIES — Small minia- MATTHEW 1. GILL AGENCT, 714 Rtentrance foyer, spacious living and SH 7-ufi73 rtpslrloiiK ID oblnlri Krentcr financial '50 VOLKSWAGEN—Sunroof _.J1195 60 Broad St SB 7-0577 Red 8ml MIXED HAY tures and toys. Ready tor Easter. Time 35. Mlddletown. OS 1-3200. dining roonifl, lovely eat-In kitchen with GRASS MAINTENANCE- and proleasional status. No experience payment, arranged. KEYPORT PET wall oven, V& baths, recreation room, •59 RENAULT— Dauphlne S 395 CALL necessary. Financial assistance avail- WAITRESSES AND KITCHEN HEL! Hockhochson Farm WANTED TO RENT — House, six —Harry• Lobster House. Sea Brlghi Call 5I2-2M5 3UPPLIE8, Hwy. 35, ClIHwood. LO 6- basement Absentee owner askine '57 PORSCHE - .'.- _. $1250 able while we train you. Full hoflpltall- 6580. rooms, Red Bank area, approximately 521,500. WALKEK & WALKER Batlon plus frlnEc benefits. Exccllen Intervlcwn after 6 p.m. . . WESTINGHOUSE DRYER—Four years (120 monthly. Two grown boys. Writ" AOENCY, Realtors, Hwy 35 shrewi- •55 MOllRIS sta. wsn. S 195 DRYERS VENTED — Gas or electric. opportunity for advancpment with ra- Eliminate beat. Hut and moiature. One TEACHER8-LOOK AHEAD old, 'lean, good condition, 505. Cal P.O. Box 2«3. Red Bank. bury. SH 1-5212. - DOMESTIC pidly expanding firm. Remember, en piRnlfled summer employment a- 842-1940. '62 THUNDERBIItD H.T. ..$3295 day aervice. 741-3227 or PR 5-5784. reer men only. For Interview call, M SUPPLIES, Hwy 35, Cllffwood. LO 8- RUMSON CENTER HALL COLONIAI^ able to experienced Mtmmcuth Count; SEARS SIT-DOWN LAWN MOWER - Power, low mileage. Model 100 IARPENTER WORK WANTED-Odd Cupvas at OS l-25:n. teachers or substitute teachers. Writ. 5KD. FURNISHED ROOMS — Four, double bedrooms with dress- 3bs. Inrge or sin.-ilL Call .x "R.C." Box 511, Red Bank, to Excellent condition. S150. Call after 8 JET BLACK KITTENS — Mothrr 81 ing room, 26' den with fireplace- for •61 COMET 2-dr. aed. $1385 "PERIENCEn MAN — To clean ol p.m. SI! 1-7505. . BELFORD — Large room, private en Family entertainment plua gracious liv- 7< 1-2109 urnlnc furnaces and make home rielK Interview. . • . amest. Free lo good homes. Call 291 '57 FORD H.T ....$ 498 THREE ROOMS of furniture, only trance. 83 Woodland Ave. Call ing room and large dining room. l& INCOME TAX RETURNS prepared nl rles. Year-round employment. Loc FLOWER DBBIGNER — Must be I 1G16. 787-9182 tree-shaded acres afford proper setting your home nr mine. 'J.1 years exprr ren. Write and slate qunllflcntlons I pe.denced. Apply at SODEN'B FLO' months old. Bedroom set, living room ind kitchen table, six chairs. C 4-0530 GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies. Bl of brick facade. Offered for low W8.000 E. Newman Springs Rd. ence. J. Murlha. 747-5759. A.C." Box 511, Red Bunk. ER BHOP. Newman Springs Rd. SH and silver, black and tan. Bred for RED BA'NK — Large room near trains, RUSSELL M. BORU8 RealtoM. MO after 6. buses, shopping. Ample parking. SH 1 River Rd., Fair Haven. SH 7-4532, Mem* LAWN MAINTENANCE — Cleaning WANTED IN RED BANK — Relliibl 3028. temperament. AKC registered. OS 1- 1856 after .5 p.m. and landscaping, full insurance cover- man tn lielp In kennel and around STORM WINDOW — 6 (or|75. 2940. ber Multiple Hating Service. Red Bank —SH 1-5886 Installation optional. Call UNITED 8. ago. SH 1-2184. after 6 p.m., and all place, e'^F'My retired If cannl'!*- Musi SMALL PUPPIES — Black, and blacl TWO ROOMS — Newly decorated, pri' LITTLE SILVER - Seven-room horn'* day Saturday. ke dona. References. SH 1-06C7. SITUATIONS WANTED, Femal* 31LVERD0OR CO. 787-0626. vate bath, parking apace. SH 7 with Ian. Reasonably priced. SH 1-5515 1724. ' In quiet area. Three lovely bedrooms, HIGH SCHOOL, graduate wishes sum ALTENBURG PIANO HOUSE after 5 p.m den, modern Kitchen, separale fllnini mer Job caring for young children AKC MINIATURE "^ODLB PUPPIES NICELY furnished room, near trans- room, picture window living room, Rumaori area. 842-1423 after 5. Rent A Piano $12 per Month Call >ortatlon, shopping, Red Bank. SH ?• storage room. Immaculate Uiroujhout »45 after 8. Attached garage. Absentee owner ask- SECRETARY-RECEPTIONIST, expcrl K.NABE MASON-HAMLtN. 80HMKH CA 0-1720 ing $16,500. ELWOOD A. ARMSTRONO unced nil phases office procedure, pub CABLE-NEL8ON. EVERETT BTECK BEAGLES — Beautiful AKC pups, four -ROOM In private home on Wallaci AGENCY, Realtor, 555 Prospect Ave., lie relations. Personable, SH 7-2791. Cookmsn Avo. * Mun a.. AiDury P« healthy.. Inoculated. SH 1- 8It. For responsible, mature business Little Silver. SH 1-45O0. >:X ..jnttis. erson. J10. SH 1-4S43, CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY WOMAN — Wishes tUyn work. Good Open . dsUIT U" » 8>l t"' PR 5-K»l ;uo. -OFESSIONAL SITE FOR DOCTOR •eferences. BEAUTIFUL SORRiEL MADE—Splrlle.. —Excellent location. Room tot pnrk- A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! LI 2-1398 CAMERA — 35 m.m,, BLR. Retina F2 but friendly. CHESTER FARMS, 048- REAL ESTATE FOR SALE inR. Basement completed and sound YOUNG WOMAN desires work a With case and accessories. Excellent 4392 or 566-3653^ proof, with private entrance. 3& rooms mother's helper, ironing, cleaning, bah; condition. Barcaln. 842-1233. HOUSES FOR SALE wltti ample closets. Upstairs living quarterj contain, electric science kitch- slttlnp. Cnll 8H 1-8233. DAY BED — Kitchen act. chairs, REAL ESTATE FOR RENT en with dishwasher, ' dinette, living Adding Machines — Typewriters Cesspool Cleaning Piano—Organ Tuning BOOKKEEPER — Mature, to genera refrigerator, tables. Reaionablc. room, three bedrooms, 1'i baths, blown ledger, payroll, payroll taxes, exporl 812-1436 APARTMENTS In Insulation, air condUoncri, prfcfd SEPTIC TANKS, dry wells icrvlced. enco construction, lumher, textile* FRIQ1DAIRE REFRIGEItATOR —Goad PRICE REDUCED $1,700 S21.300. ELIZABETH E. HURLEY. ADDING MACHINES — Typewrlteri Leochlns ftcltl nrldnl. Ilnckhoo work. PIANOS-ORGANS Write "B.O." Box 511, Red Bunk. alze, used. Nominal price. Call SH 7. LONG BRANCH — Furnished apart- Broker, 310 Brnston Rd., Parlln." PA 1- .idld. rented, repaired. Berplco'a 101 C. H. Wilson, SH 1-1846. Tuned — Repaired -* Regulated MOO. Monmouth Bt.. Red Bank. SH 7-0485. Raymond Boswortti 811 1-7853 COLLEGE GIRL — Studying to 1 3075. ments. Four rooms and hath, Heat A ranch lor retirement, two bedrooms, medical secretary would like sumnn HREE PIECE LIVING ROOM SET and water supplied. CA 9-1S53. attractive fireplace serving living-room CAPE COD TYPE — Four bedrooms, Home Improvements PIANO TUNING — Avallnttle eve- employmenl. Call 8H 1-4647. No reasonable offer refused. THREE-ROOM unfurnished apartments. and dining room, three . plclure win- two baths. Garage and breezeway. Play Antiques Wanted nlngs. Jnmi-a A Ryan. CA 2-7324. Call SH 1-5276 excellent location. Atlantic Highlands lowa, hi Eh RJKI dry basement, large room In basement, Lovelv strct. "r ' FINISHED BASEMENTS, remoilcl- after 6 p.m. S84 to 189. all utilities. 201-HB4. jh&de trees. Law taxes, excellent con- short distance from river, i/j block to tn,,. piumblnB. electric ivirtnp, ma- SITUATIONS WANTED, Male DON'T BE BASHFUL dition. Aeklng £16,900. )U9 line, trees and shrubbery. Plot Oltl DolU. guna. Jewelry, cut glass, surry and palnMng Tor Iree eatimate TWIN OABLE APARTMENTS — 33 100x233. Address. P.O. Box 63, Fair Furniture. Civil War book*. Appraisal! call SH 7-1(372 Plumbing and Heating Pleafle use our store at an alley, from Riverside Ave... Red Bank. Four-room Havrn. matin. Oilman. SH 7-1141. REALTORS...ATTENTION the parking lot to Broatl, Rftl Bunk, times, very reasonable PITCHER VILLAOE, Branch and Ma-ui Call BH 7-,'U'j] Ed Zinsfr Tel. Answering Service IOROE GAB DF1YER — Never ua»d. ;S0 monthly Includes utilities.. 17 Col-Ins. Open 7 ittys. proved lots, ready for building, on Pop- MORE LISTINGS SOLD Ins St., Keaniburg, 787-1532, lar Ave. Call OA 9-3252 after S. A. J PICONI! — Ceramic UIB con- TOM HLAffi - Pfilntlnfi nnrl Decor' cut offtr, Call HABLEJT SPUT LEVEL — Three-bed^ tractor (or quallt>, price, and prompt atlng. GuneraJ Contracting, fully In- LET US BE yntir lecrelary. No n«ed Thru The Red Bank Area . 741-766(1 GIBSON GARDEN APARTMENT — roonw, IH baths, science kitchen, one service. Fre* eillraate, CAU 391-3120 sured. Twenty yearn expcrirncc. ,Fre# to rolBi cfllla. 24 hour answerlni IltPinE SIDBBOARD — *i complete Three rooms, all electric Kitchen with ar faragfl. $18,600, CABBY'S AGENCY (More Classified Adi or 291-2*77. estimates. SH IB 191 alter 6 p.m. service. BH 1-4700. Multiple Listing Service ied, kitchen table and chairs. Mrs. refrigerator, heat Included, !tt) month. INC. Independent Broker. Hwy 36 Imlth, 611 1-4509. LO fl-3218. HfcKltt. CO 41*41 , On Hie Next Page) DAILY CROSSWORfr REP BANK REGISTER Tuewiay, April 9, 1963-21 i'STEVf' ROPER By SAVNDERS and OVERGARD KTTERWCf A EtWiyE-ZWO Bridge Column TO «T SOME 5LHP/ . You don't have to play the cards well If you never overbid THE HANDS lltttk , , wi True or false? Don't believe a UVYtSowi* adflt . word of it After all, your part- West dealer IT. But < > I nuts* box ner may overbid or you may run Neither side vulnerable tatYtt Into a bad break of some kind. NORTH If you want to be safe you'd • Qi MteMMMS U.OU better learn how to play the I7AKI93 © Q 9 5 ttCSutUM pert cards. , *QJ>4 WBST EAST Nobody can quarrel with AKH< * 10 4 South'* jump to three hearts. 10 ; 7 1 707141 Probably North should decline K «0.«Ht o a VUP..I wuz QUITE •VO--YO CHA/W1ONSHIP | • • -I 10 the .Invitation. North has only OF AHM HISH SCHOOL! / material one ace and one king, with not Wt* North tarf Bmttk AN ATHLETE IN F ttBwbalud II 2 . 1 4> Double Past 3 9 MUM YOUTH! Mete » even a singleton. It's pretty hard to stop toe opponents from win- Pass 4 9 Alt hist M. Crucifix 14 it * Qpeatas petd ~ * K 17. Unfolds % ning four tricks when you have (Swdi.) 17 IS 19 such a topless hand. MButhanwu* w, Still, South gets to four hearts. DAILY QUESTI6N contain** JO 31 23 3» 4O.ChaMaft«r How can he make this contract Dealer, at your left, bids one •ad Uh 19 against the best derense? West diamond. You hold: Spades—owitr4 Agency. Rasltora. RED BANK - Seven Red •1 E. Front at, Red Bank. SB 14700. Bank High Sohobi students sile Master Highlands Air Force TRENTON—All motor vehicle WELL !-WITHM/PRIVATE «RA-KAy-r CANT! placed at the Temple University Station. Inspection stations, driver quali- INCOME, WE 5H0L1LD NWLR. I HAVE TO 00 BACK. TO -LEGAL NOTICE fication centers and licensing THE MO5T COMMON CAU5E OF WWE THAT 50RDI0 PROtUtM, THE OFFICE! Speech Arts Festival Friday and THE RIGHT TO KNOW Daniel Charles Nardiello, son DOMESTIC TROUBLE, 5ARA-KA/- GET THE WRAPS Saturday. . agencies will be closed Good Fri- WHY fWJ AND LYNN MONEY! SHE 5PENT IT FASTER WE'RE OVER-DUE AT of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nar- day, it was announced today by •WERE SETARATfa PDBUC NOTICE Receiving superior ratings THAN 1 COULD MAKE fr! THE MARTIN5"THEN An ordinance entitled "AN ORDI- were: Jim Devine, public speak- diello, Crestview Dr., marked his the state Division of Motor Vehi JOHN! NANCE AUTHORIZINU THB PUB- linth birthday recently with a les. The inspection stations wil THERE'S THE CONCERT-AND CHASE OF A TRUCK AND EQUIP- ng; Sue Fierier and Eva Griffin I TOLD SIGI AND PARK/ WED MJJNT THERErOK AND APPR0PR1- 'amily gathering in his home. >e open Saturday. ATINO THE BUM OF I1U0 THERE- dramatic reading, and Dave' DROP IN AROUND MIDNIGHT FOR." waa preeented for Introduction "trubb and Gordon Hodas, dis- and flrK reading on Hatch 7, 1943 by Mayor and Council ot the Borougn o( cussion. New Shrewsbury and on April 4, 1963 waa finally adopted and approved. Receiving excellent ratings "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean JOHN K. LEMON, JR., Mayor Borough of New Snrewanury were Ray Brager and Gordon For Wednesday, April 10 Atttii: Hlntze, public speaking. Jerome S. Reed, Clerk. The festival was sponsored by Pratttnt—For You and April » the Department of Speech and Yours •. • Aspects favor almost Dramatic Arts and the Temple anything you want to do along NOTICE University Chapter of Delta AN ' ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR constractive lines. Tab is a good AND AUTH0HIZ1MQ THE IMSigma Rho, the national honor- time to visit a different locality RIVETS By GEORGE SIXTA PKOVEMBNT, STUDY ANB ACQUI- SITION OF TH» "ROBHRTH KS- ary Forensic Society. The Junior and shop in out-of-the-way STATE" FOR. MUNICIPAL PUR- Bar Association of Philadelphia POSES AND APPKOPKlVUitO l'HB pltces. An old friend is apt to LI5SEN.' MISTER SUU Or SttOOOtOO THEREFOR. provided the judges for debating. telephone. Arrange a reunion, WHERJBAH me Borouga entered Into KENNEDY IS a lease with, an option to purchase perhaps for *e weekend if the "Roberta Xstaie" from ft New possible. Home repain and re- PRESIDUNT-- Jersey Highway Authority, and -AND HEDOESNV WHEREAS It la ntceastrr to expend modelinf are favored now. v the sum of approximately S4,6OO.0O' in Fined $15 HAVE ANVONE connection with the Improvement of tha portion at the premises to bi used ROCKINJS "• tor police headquarters and to con- Past... The iwect tooth hu Future- . . . Puerto Rko will duct a feasibility study lor the reFor- Dog xnalnder of the premises, aa well aa been catered to for ibouaa&ds of "inherit- mneh pf Cuba'a tourist the lum of I7.2UO.O9 required n, « and when the Borough exercises thi 6 yVV Egyptiagypn WwHyphic^ yp . option to purchase ID accordance wltli Rjeo the terms of- the said laase, NOW At Large' ibow that in J566 B.C. eonf«e- THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor NEW SHREWSBURY - Mr». tkms of honey, flow, almond. *»***»»**—9** anil Coundl of the Borough ot New Shrewsbury: Marilyn Dolan of Branford Cir, and figs were sold la market >r in restaurants, hotels, ai|ht flection 1. The. aforesaid Improve- ments and feasibility study are here- his borough was fined |15 in places. clubs and gambling by authorized* to be made at a coet municipal court yesterday for of not exceeding S4.SOO.00 and the sum of 17,200.00 to be used I!, ss and allowing her dog to run at large. when the said option Is exercised as Magistrate Marvin E. Schaefer Th* Day Urvdwr Ybur Sign aroreaald, which surm totaling S12, 000.00 are hereby appropriated out ol Imposed three $15 fines for care- THE RYAHS By CAL ALLEY the capital Improvement fund and now less driving on Maureen Clark, AWES (ImMm|lm Mercik 21 fe AAprip l It|) LIMA (Sear. » ta Oct. 12) available therefor by virtue of a pro- ranteMK » . . •M U• . - • ,nhaU• • •e aaett. . . bua" .»t. wm. •>, • jlJ.. Lg_ , -a . ejePaae flsea *- vlaion or provisions made In a budg- Jersey City; Mary G. Weather, ion'! csrrr it.te ike jwiot K° teeming nhiabla dunce linage right in. et or budgeta previously adopted. ksbury Park, and Allen H. Port- ebnoaieus. section 2. Thla ordinance shall take SCORPIO |Oel. 21 I* Nov. 3D OM'ltXJRBOCTP -4GAIM effect upon Its passant and publica- :r, Neptune. TAURUS |Aatll 10 r. May S Be alert ec seoeou vita eeltlaa la- VWtWOUT YCURi 5 tion according to law. Two fines for driving unregis- Tlad lutk 4w «ae feetalape the •sfeeta nay take advantage of leg. PUBLIC) NOTICE Teiime-bssn todSr. Treed canti The foregoing ordinance was Intto- :ered vehicles were paid as SEMINt |Mty2l«*Jmll) SAGITTARIUS (Nev. }1 le Dec. 211 duced and passed flrat reading at a ollows: Robert T. Fitzmeier, N* vsMter bew aoutiooa yw.. _'eari, dool Regular Meeting of the Mayur and traffic rails. Council of the Borougb of New Shrews- Wanamassa, $10 and Odorite let baaU make vsste. Oter trail! bury held on April a, IMS, and said CANCIR (J»«elJte J.ly Jl) CAPKICOItN (Dae. 21 a. JM. M) ordinance will be further considered Co,, inc., Oceanport, 115. Xnarillese •( ecttatka. dn't tfm tee, Be erepercd te cope with Icmatfasacnt, for final outage at a Regular Heat- Lawrence J. Janiak, Fort fKknee la) jmmel! ini jvu Ueaa. but Wi lit atketV take adaMis. ing of said governing body to be held on May 2. IMS, at 8:1s P.M. at the onmouth, was fined $20 for LEO (J>lfH4»Aii«.llL AQUARIUS (Jin. II te fek. 19) Sycamore School. Sycamore Avanue, aving no driver's license in his Peweifut eWeneiMe' WdU Ja»e awe Keep ctiaeasaiAae esi an Isaacraetial New Shrewsbury, Naw Jersey, at which surprises # tkeir Meme. le eareral. ao tut fM. won't invite tfjscord. lime and place all persona desiring to possession. David Emde, Lake- be heard thereon wilt ba given full VUMOOf. 12 (•*•*)». 21) PISCES (U. It tt March M) opportunity. ' ood, paid $25 lor having no Let tMrlla lake ttew meal amuse, nen Yea can earn a tense altnallon Into a ttMtk St eMv M«a IM peUeaee. • witk eToswriua amakN. jaitOHB S. REED [river's license with him, and Borough Clerk 15 for speeding. ClWi,7leVlI»kftrtaee,Is«. Ap.rU> SIS. JO / ' - '/,' •<
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