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VOL. 87, NO; 161 ^j^M^m^t^umij^ OHle.i. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1965 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE North Viets DA NANGj Viet Nam (AP)- tack on «n air bwe in which their own rockets and bombs. praise for the work of the Ameri- day. He said no 7th Fleet planes en Khanh, has been named pre- commander of the Army's 4th believed killed, including two of Nearly SO American and Vietna- eight Americans were killed. The commander of the Vietna- can Jets in suppressing the North were with his group but indicated mier of South Viet Nam and Maj.Corps, has been a deputy pre- the terrorists. mese planet Attacked targets in The strike today was believed mese Air Force, Brig. Gen. Nguy- Vietnamese antiaircraft fire. Navy planes might have been in Gen. Nguyen Van Thieu has been mier since shortly before Khanh's Eighteen American soldiers who North VIM Nam today with rock- to be the heaviest yet launched en Cw> Ky, said his planes had He said that on Monday's raid action elsewhere. named deputy premier. Khanh, coup. escaped from the blasted building ets and bombs: in reprisal for aagainst tiie north. It was made bit military areas just north of his plane had picked up 24 bullet Ky led the raid on Monday commander of the Vietnamese At Qui Nhon, rescuers tunneled were injured. Viet Cong attack on a U.S. enb-y 28' Vietnamese fighter-bomb- campips h|t in the raid Monday, holes but that he returned today but did not fly on the strike armed forces, retains the real into the debris of the concrete America's dead in Viet Nam listed men's hMracki in which 22ers with an escort of 20 U.S. Air Allare close to the 17th Parallel. with only two holes. Most of thetoday. He and Brig. Gen. Robert power. enlisted men's hotel to free two combat totaled 270. Four U.S. Americans are believed to have Force F100 let tighten. One of the pilots, Capt. Phiiong ground fire was from small arms, R. Rowland, senior adviser to Khanh, who overthrew Premier American soldiers trapped by theArmy advisers also were missing beta kilted.: Stagfag Areas Hit Nguyen Luy, said he could see he reported; the Vietnamese Air Force, saw Tran Van Huong two weeks ago, Viet Cong explosion last night. after a Viet Cong band attacked It was the third air. strike The Vietnamese planes smashed many buildings afire, with heavy No U.S. advisers rode in thethe attacking squadron off. has been forming a new govern- Bodies of two other Americans a town 80 miles north of Saigon. ••gainst the, -Communist, north at staging area? for Viet Cong in- columns of smoke rising. He said Vietnamese i planes. General Is Premier ment to replace the caretaker re- had been recovered and 20 oth- The first Qui Nhon victim •ince Sunday.-The earlier.attacks filtrators with rockets and bombs he could not see any bodies on Gen. Ky declined tj> say wheth- In Saigon, meanwhile, reliable gime he named after his coup. ers were missing and believed identified by the Pentagon was Sunday and Monday had been in after the American je^s.worked the ground. er jets from the U.S. 7th Fleet sources reported Nguyen Luu Vlen has'been a deputy premier killed. Pvt. Tommy J. Belcher, whose retaliation for a Viet Cong at- over the areai' defenses with Maj. Phuong Luu- Kim had also raided North Viet Nam to- Vien, an uncle of Lr. Cen. Nguy- since last fall. Thieu, former Twenty Vietnamese also were (See VIET NAM, Page 3)

By WILLIAM HENDERSON g our remarks and buy the time Morton also told the guests: "Im-seats and are now, over-all, a ; WALL TOWNSHIP p the Sea Girt Inn sponsorep d byy theon ,TV." portant and influential groups got minorfty party even in many Rogers C. B. Morton, R-Md, told MMonmouth h CCoynt y FdFederatioi n of liloiton 'added: "Year-in and the write-off treatment from the areas once considered private Monmouth County Republicans Republican .Women .that: "The year-out; Republicans have fared Republican leadership-and write- Republican prooerty." last night that blame for last press was, also Ignored." . . well with the press corps." off wass exactly what they did Case Plug? year's catastrophe at the elec 'Too often, in 1954, the aftitud Local GOP leaders agreeg d it to our candidatess inn voting Rep. Morton remarked of New tion polls can be placed on "thein high Republican circle* was was about time some office holder booths across the nation. Jersey Sen. Clifford P. Case: writing off of Negro, labor, and 'What can.we do?' They (report- spoke frankly and "laid it on the Cites Losses "We pay tribute to your Cliff egghead voting groups by party ers) smea> our candidates and line" about the party's present "Certainlyy, Negrg o supporpp t of Case and his fight against con- strategists." dlstoiftfieir vlewa - Nuts with dilemma. Presidend t JohnsoJh n was decisivdi e flict of interest cases. Case is a Congressman Morton also told n»ws conferences. We'll package p Barry in his carrying Florida, North winner."' The congressman also aimed a Carolina, Virginia and Tennessee At least one GOP leader direct rap at Barry Goldwater. . —all states where Republicans thought Morton was making a "The Republican presidential had'begun to build a solid foun- pitch on behalf of Case for gov- candidate was one of six GOP dation in the last decade." ernor. • • • members of the Senate to vote ' '"Mr. Morton stated that 1964 The congressman also got In Beadlfeston Scores against the civil rights bill. Some . plug for Hie retired Rep. should have been, by all odds, a six million Negroes voted last banner year for Republicans. James C. Auchincloss, Rumson, 9 fall, and approximately 90 per "In the Senate there were 9 when he said: "We miss Jim cent cast their ballots for theRepublican seats at stake and 26Auchincloss. It's too bad we don't Hughes Attitude Democratic nominee. There is have him with us when the chips • - Democratic seats to be chal- little doubt the Negro attitude lenged. What happened? We lost are down." WALL TOWN$HIP - "I am It is a shocking exhibition for atoward the Republican national three of our own and picked up Rep. Morton, whose brother, > amazed and horrified." former Superior Court judge of ticket had an adverse effect on only one from the Democrats. U.S. Sen Thruston Morton, R-Ky, The words were spoken last this state." the failure to elect such a dis- "In the House of Representa- addressed the same federation night by angry GOP assembly- The assemblyman said he tinguished candidate u Ohio's tives, where we were told by in the same place last year, s- > man Alfred N. Beadleston, Rum- never approved the "one manRober, t A. Taffc Jr." some national leaders that Re- wound up his talk with: "The son, as he sharply criticized the one vote" rule, but "the courts Rep., Morton stated that last publicans would make a killing Republican Party can rise again GOP DINNER GUESTS—Rep. Rogers C. B. Morton chats with Mrs. Harry H. Clay- stand taken by Democratic -Gov. so ordered and it is the law of y year the Republicans failed to regardless of the fate of the top the land." Richard J. Hughes on reappbr- recognize the increasing Negro of the ticket, we lost 41 seats." "I was on the commission that tionment. vote. -"Such an omission Is cyn- Lost in Locals in 1966." dinner in the Sea Girt Inn sponsored by the Monmouth County Federation of Re- made the report on rtapporUon- The assemblyman did his ver- ically short-sighted. It is a refu- Morton remarked that in the Ironically enough, despite Mor- publican Women. Mrs. Clayton takes over as president of the federation in March, ment and redlstricting of con- bal punching before the mike in tation, of the very tradition upon 50 state legislatures, the founda- ton's slashing attack on Gold- gressional lines and whether I g succeeding Mrs. Flynn. Large crowd heard Rep. Morton rap Barry Goldwater and Sea Girt Ins where he addressed which our party was founded." tion of. Republican power in the the guests at the Lincoln Day like it or not-and I donU—I will water and the national GOP In. tiis real tough speech^ Rep. past, "we lost more than 500 (See MORTON, Page 3) national'party leaders for last year's election defeat. dinner sponsored by the Mon-comply. mouth County Federation of Re- "Tnls reapporilbnment system T publican Women. means a complete lack of pro- Mr. Beadleston was also crit- tection for' minorities; The courts Raritan Boost May Be 67 Cents ical; of. tte__ attitude taken b-y, ._> . favor mtoorip% then wipe if ;;.;..-...... , i -, i > «owt» on. *«.redistrlcUng of out liter. If Uiat t* oonUmpt, county lines throughout the stats. let them make the most of It." AsumMynrsii fcadfeston was Mr. Bewflestflo stated that «n- sUrred Into naktaf Ms rwnaiti d»r reapportlonmenUaad; tt» it- by sMwienti is«ed yesterday alignment of cttogtuikaal brtss Rate Brings Cry lor Broad Base Tax by the governor that he though! it will be difficult (of Monnwuth home owner's taxes will go up (134, and for a $15,000 house, This year, because of a rate Increase by West Keansburg County, "but we'll Win." „ RARITAN TOWNSHIP — The township Committee last the Assembly should not be re- Water Co., the rental is 10 times higher, for, a total of $60,000. apportioned this year. Hughes All Counties night introduced a municipal budget which with county and $100.50. ••-.. i ,.-... •• The mayor explained that on Monday he met with Gov. alsofssid'the GOP-eontrolled Sen- He said the Supreme Court school taxes will produce a $4.19 tax rate— and at the same Total tax on a $20,000 house would be $338; on a $15,000 Ate Iras dead wrong In redrawing edict will affect every county time cried "uncle." ' ' house, $628,50. i" ' " ' ' • Richard J. Hughes to ask his assistance in getting the charge lowered and Tuesday with Sidney H.Kiken, executive of the the state's IS congressional dis- where people are elected la dis- - The rate represents a 67-cent increase. The estimated bike for municipal purposes is 23 cents per tricts. tricts. state Public Utilities Commission. Whether the school budget is cut or not, the rate here Is $100 assessed valuation, based on a proposed municipal budget "It is unbelievable to think the "I repeat, it is the law of die "If we had gotten immediate action," he said, "we could expected to be one of the highest in Monmouth County — a totaling $882,619. . governor, a former judge, should land, but it can wipe out county have kept the additional $54,000 out of the budget." result, town fathers agree, of over-rapid mass housing con- think Die people have no.rights. (See BEADLECTON, Paga 2) The total represents an increase of $123,507; plus a 554,000 Mr. Kiken. agreed to consider the township's appeal. He struction on small building lots in the mid and late 1950's. appropriation for fire hydrant rental service which,' Mayor may recommend that PUC reopen the case. If a reduction in Commltteemen, speaking with one voice in a dead serious Marvin Ollnsky explained, may be "adjusted" in next'year's the hydrant fee is ordered by PUC, the mayor reported, the demeanor, declared that the tax situation has gotten out of budget. . surplus funds would go into next year's budget "to help re- Mayor Calls County hand and called for a state broad base (sales or Income) tax, Committeemen had kept advance copies of the budget duce the municipal purpose tax in 1966." as the only salvation. secret, Mr. Olinsky said, because of uncertainty over the hy- Because of the high budget this year, however, the cora- Reply a 'Bmshoff If the estimated rate sticks, it will mean that a $20,000 drant rental appropriation. Last year's rental fees totaled $6,000. (See RARITAN, Page 3) EATONTOWN - "It's just an from yourselves and Assembly- Uses Store's other brushoff," Mayor Herbert man Irving E, Keith concerning Highlands to Submit E. Werner said with some bit- the program involving Wyckoff Collections Gain Cuts terness last night. Rd. : .;• ,•.-••'. -•:''.•- Tool to Pry He referred to a letter ad- "We are pleaied to advise that dressed to Borough Council by flie Board of Chosen Freeholders Same School Budget Freeholder Director Joseph C. is working presentiy on the plans Safe Open Marlboro's Tax Rate HIGHLANDS — On the heels of a 3-1 rejection of its Irwin. and specifications for the pro- KEYPORT -. Safecrackers MARLBORO — Local taxes are proposed 1955-66. school budget in Tuesday's election, the Since January, 1964, the mayor gram of widening and surfacing The amount set aside by the Township fathers anticipate rev- traveled light when they went Board of Education last night, after a'3^-hour executive ses- recalled, council has been trying council at last night's first read- enues from other than property to work in this borough. Total general municipal appro-; ing of the new budget was $344,- taxation at $373,040 this year. sion, decided to resubmit it to a second referendum intact. to get the freeholders to widen action at the earliest possible Using tools found in the store, 000 for municipal purposes. Last Board • member Michael Remak, whose teriri expires Wyekoff Rd., a county highway. date. priatlon for 1865 is. $528,940.40, as Last year's revenue was JJ279,- they peeled open a safe in tile compared to $535,181.23 In 1964year'. s total was $303,355. The 700. Monday, was the only one absent. Council feels that pedestrian •High Priority' basement of Keyport Hard- reserve '• for uncollected taxes, Another election has been set for Friday, Feb. 19. fatalities—there were four last "Freeholder Charles I. Smith, The amount to be raised by .local The surplus applied to the budg- ware, 26 West Front St., es- based on 82.01 per cent tax col- After the conference session, the board issued this year—on the road, especially an director of highways, reported on taxation will be $153,900,40 this et this year is $70,000, as against caping with an undetermined the stretch between Broad St. lections, is $182,940 for 1965. In $65,000 last year. Total miscel- release:. ••.-.. amount of cash and at least andRt. 35, where school children the Board of Chosen Freeholders last year. 1964 it was $231,826. laneous revenues are set for "That of the publicized $4.08 tax rate, the Highlands $1,500 worm of power tools. walk, are caused by the road's Feb. 2, and I can'assure you tills $173,040. Last year $120,299.87 Public School will receive 83 cents. This 83 cents is lower Detective Frank Criscillo lack of width and the fact that program holds high priority. was realized, than the estimated 91 Cents reserve for uncollected taxes said entry was made through it has no sidewalks. budgeted by.the borough. These uncollected taxes will exceed "You will recall I told Mayor All Happier the basement sometime between Councilmeh and the mayor also Werner of this, some time ago, the total school budget. 11 p.m. Monday and 8:20 a.m. Council president Joseph A condemn (he road's 50-mile-per- assuring him at that time thai .30 Tax Rate "That for this 83 cents we will educate 315 children, while Tuesday. Owners Milton, Man- Brodniak remarked, "Of course hour speed limit, which cannot the project would.not be forgot- the Henry Hudson Regional Regional school will receive $1.29 uel and Harry Gale left the we are ail much happier that the be changed without county and ten. • ..''.;••• .•• '• ..-•'•".'' to educate. Highlands students. store together Monday night. rate is lower. This is the firs state- approval., "We plan on calling a confer- - "That the combined school budgets for Highlands have Milton Gale discovered the time that taxes have gone down increased 11 cents, yet the total tax increase, as publicized, No Results ence of representative* of Hie Set In Holmdel in a long time." •break. ' • The governing body's efforts Board of Chosen Freeholders and is 37 cents. • ...:.. The brothers told. Criscillo it HOLMDEL — Residents here to $2.30 per $100 of assessed valu- Mr. Brodniak pointed out tha "That last year the public school did not receive a single to.get the speed limits towered the Borough of Eatontpwn la the ation. will be difficult- to determine near future to discuss the pro-are in for a tax cut based on fig- the lower taxes .are due to the application for teaching positions although there were several •nd the road widened hav9 pro- The new budget for municipal exactly the amount of merchan- duced lots of correspondence and posed'' improvements." ures released last night by the tax collection increase with a cut- openings. Wai it that our low salaries were no inducement?. dise taken and that records purposes is set at $509,688.13 — down on tax delinquency. He al "The Board of Education, with all respect, hereby re- several conferences, but so far, Meanwhile,' , Mayor Werner Township Committee as it intro- an increase of $3,653.41 over last will have to be checked before pointed OIK, Wyckoff Rd. has not so emphasized that the surplus submits the budget unchanged. We do this in the face of a ho results. duced its new municipal budget. year. they will.know how much cash changed; in width one millimeter, used had been hiked reducing the rejection by the voters." Lass t night'g s letter from-Mr. The budget will require a tax is missing. and the.speed: limit is still 50 Officials said the tax rate will balance of $34,876.10. "We feel the voters were misled by statements published Irwin reads as follows: levy of $211,869.13 — an increase miles an hour.: ake a four cent dip from $2,34 before the election. We cannot reduce the budget without "We are in receipt of letter of $792.41. Hearing on the proposed budg- lowering the quality of education for the children of High- Rumson Board Despite an increase in the budg- et will be held March 11 at I lands. et — increased ratabies have p.m. in Centra) School. Steve J Ocean Board, jReVises Figures "We ask for your support." Slate Wins made the tax break possible. (See MARLBORO, Page 2) Assessed valuations in the town- RUMSON—An erroneous head' ship are set at $65 million this line in yesterday's Register indi- year — a hike of approximately cated Richard F. Landy headed Offer Biidg^tCuts Choice $8 million. a slate of victorious candidates Tax Rate Breakdown Index fax Rate in Highlandsin the Board of Education elec- Page tion here. OCEAN TOWNSHIP '- The Funds for the buses and drivers tor 'kindergarten through eighth Officials have broken down the tax rate as follows: municipal, 33 Actually, Mr. Landy was de- . Bowd of Education last night were included in the .original gride pupils who live two miles Allen-Scott _ _.^ ( feated bv the slate. The winners |av« voter* the option of whether budget,.but the boird decided 16 or more from school and for high cents — a four-cent drop; schools, Amusements ... «.... . __.18 Is Going Up 27 Cents r were Eliot W. Sparks, Marion the revised school budget would imtke a separate rsfeftndum Is- school pupils living 2^-mltes from $1.42 — a one-cent drop; county, Births •; 2 51 — a one-cent hike; and veter- Krouse and William Q. Meek*.-, be pared by $7S,S20 or $44,120. sue of the proposed expenditure. school. Bridge _ _...._...._ 31 HIGHLANDS — Borough Coun- $113,425—and the reserve for un- ans and old age exemptions, four all incumbents. Budget revision was made nee-Of the sum, $22,000, the cost of Present Policy John Charoberlala . I cil, last night unanimously intro- collected taxes (based on a 76 cents — unchanged. essary by tha overwhelming de- the vehicles, would come out of The Ipcal board now buses kin Classified .....2M0 duced its'V'I96S budget %nd an- per cent collection) up $10,870, Opening Soon • y y The committee plans to spend nounced that the estimated over- to $125,513. feat it the original record .$?,- the capital portion of the budg- dergarten through fourth grade Comics _ _.S1 Colonial Coffee Shop, Holmdel. $265,745 for government opera- all tax rate will be $3.98 per $100 The budget totals $389,993, an I51.6M budget Tuesday, The orig- et; While $10,000, Included in thepupils living more than a half- Crossword Puzzle II Suppliers please contact Mr. tions this year. This is an' in- assessed valuation, up 27 cents increase of $24,686, with $164,462 inal budget, up $150,006' from current operating expenses sec- mile away, fifth through eighth Editorials „. I Wicks. 747-5736.-Adv. crease of $40,279. over 1964. to be raised by taxation, a hike last year, represented a tax hike lion, would go for: the drivers' grade pupils living more than a William Henderson of $18,336. Valentine Flowers of 71 cents per $100 assessed salaries. mile away, and high school pupils The Capital improvement sec- "Page It means that a homeowner 1 Arrangements and corsages. valuation. "' If the transportation question V/i miles from school. tion Is set at $26,700 - a $700 with a $10,000 house will pay an The 'rate breakdown: municipal Herblock Rumson Rd. flowers. Call 741-6640 Attel'a two-hour public hear-passes In Hie Feb. 23 balloting, Robert H. Prall Sr., board vice hike. additional $27 in taxes this year. purpose, $1.20, up 11 cents; local Attel« twohour public he Movie Timetable 18 days, 741-7777 nights.-Adv. ing aid,a 2H-hour closed cxecu- the board will ba reimbursed 75 president, objected to the refer- Debt service items are up $3,- All categories in the proposed school, 83 cents, up 27 cents; re- Obituaries ...... _ 2 gional school, $1.29, down 16 'tlvi 'session, the boaril,., „-,,- "• -," .• I, holding that the lack o! 115 from $84,169 to $87,284 this budget reflect an increase, ex- Holmdel Dog Tax r g cents; county, 51 cents, up five a revised budget of #,788,103. If the Issue it year, Sylvia Porter . cept tor a $17,640 regional school The registrar will sit In Town ildewalks In the township make cents, and 15 cents to cover sen- However, a toUl of $32,000 will be dren who now art transported to There is a $53,050.98 drop in Sperts drop, to $175,785 and the senior Hall Saturdays during month of it hazardous loir pupils to walk. ior citizens and veterans, no Md to that figure If voter' s ap- s^I,wU)l»av!B.to,v«lkor find 5."»rd> "tiw»7hip',"M»tor, deferred charge.^from $75.248190 Stock Market ._. 4 citizen and veterans' exemptions, February from 9 to 11:30 Afttt H id h hi' hit change. prove tit* purchast of foM school other msans of transportation, • Made tt clear: the voters want the to $12,198.00. The decrease U the StwcMSfnl Investing . .—.4 which remain the same. February February mail to Mt»y buses and Qw klrin« of three Statt. law requires' tt» school polrd to provide transportation. result of a number of extra ex- Tatovlston ._.....„___. II these are the major Increases: Council will withdraw $85,000 Helen Rydery. , Box IM, board -to provid* UimporUuon [See P«g.-J) (See HOLMDEL, Page 2) Women's News- JHt Local school tax up $J8,694, to (See HIGHLANDS. Page 3) "Fee *2.25."-nAdv; t~Tkmi*r, F*b, IV TOE DAILY BEGISTER Weather Ocean Freehold Area Hospital Hclmdel New Urtty: Mutt tome morn- (Centtawd) Births fat daHlatss tad foe, becoming pendttures Oat the committee btd mostly sunny and islld today. 1 Unit Likes Two Locations to pike last year but not thU Obituaries Upper 40s northwest, mid tod BOO developer ! • fund acoounted FREEHOLD — The Site Com cal and financial problems of year. ETVERWEW upper 50* aouth. Increasing for $15,000 of tfli budget reduc- mlttee of the Greater Freehold running a hospital with the board. *cd ftsok cloudiness tonight, kw in mid tion. The developer's fund con- Pay Increase! ARTHUR HEALY Area Hospital Fund has nar- In a question and answer period, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fincher, to upper 30s. Friday doudy, not sists of payments of ¥300 per Officials said the budget pro- EATONTOWN - Arthur Healy, rowed its choice down to a pos- the board learned about the prob- 35 Liberty St., Vest Ketnsburg, Armstrong so mild, rain developing. High in house paid the board by home rides funds for average pay hikes 69, of 155 South St. died Tuesday sible two locations. lems of organizing a medical daughter, yesterday. 40s to around 50. developers. of five per cent for all township in Veterans Hospital, Orange. Chairman Charles Miller report- staff, maintaining adequate med- employees. Specific salary fig- Mr. and Mrs. William Hertze, MARINE ( TtV.'origins! budget allocated Born in Jersey City, Mr. Healy ed Tuesday night that out of 10 ical and nursing staff, and the ures were not released. 6 Ridge Rd,, Hazltt, son, yester- Services Set Cape May to Block Island: the-t&Ul $16,000 for site Improve- was a son of the late Timothy possible sites, only'two remain. operating costs per day for day. • - •• - • . ; Westerly winds 10 to 15 knots ments at the playground area be- The committee also has budg- and Anna Mandt Healy. He was Both are located in Freehold hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Blag, 108 today and variable 10 knots to- tween the Dow Avenue School eted funds for two additional full- Tomorrow a retired supervisor of Jersey Township and range in size fr6m time policemen to bring the force >pple Blossom La., MiddleWwn, night, becoming easternly 10 to and the new Junior-Senior High Mr. Cerrato was appointed KEYPORT — Funeral services City Medical Center. 35 to 40 acres. atfghter, yesterday. '• 20 knots Friday. After some chairman of the nominating com' to three men. will be held tomorrow for E. School. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Slate, A communicant of St. morning fog, becoming mostly A 20-acre minimum had been mittee, with Marvin Clark, Mrs. It is tntlcipated that the men Palmer Armstrong, chairman of Other Cuts 16A Clark St., Keyport, daughter, Dorothea's Catholic Church, here, sunqy today. Increasing cloudi- established by the board for the Marion Freedman arid Daniel will be used for night patrols the Board of Directors of the Most of tht other budget slashes iresterday. • >', Mr. Healy was also a member ness tonight. Friday cloudy with area of the proposed hospital. Boutote. Elections for the one from 4 p.m. to midnight tad from Mcnmouth County National Bank were at the expense of equipment Mr. and" Mr*. Stanley Fried- of the Eatontown Democratic rain developing. Visibility one The additional 15 to 20 acres year terms of office will be held midnight to 8 a.m., according to who died Tuesday night. and student activities. Left for man, 11 Country Club Rd., Ea- Club and past commander of mile or below in fog early this would mean the eventual addition in April. ' '- officials. The services will be conducted another year was a $9,000 Ian' tontown, daughter, yesterday. Maj. John W. Desmond Post 172, morning, improving to five miles of nursing apartments, medical The men will be appointed by Rev. John H. Sharpe, pastor guage laboratory for the high Mrs. Freedman, who is chair- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gannon, American Legion, of Jersey City. or more later this morning into staff housing, a nursing school shortly and will attend'the state of the Reformed Church her?, school. man of the auxiliaries commit- McClellan Dr., New Mon- Surviving are his wife, Mrs. tonight. Visibility towering to one and a medical arts building to police training school in Sea Giri at 2 p.m. in the Bedle Funeral tee, resorted that the new aux- mouth, daughter, yesterday. Dorothy A. Murray Healy; a son, to three miles, locally below one Cuts In the student activities complement the hospital. before assuming their duties. Home, here. Burial will be in iliaries have been accepted en' Mr. and Mrs.-Alfred Morley, Arthur P. Healy of Orchard Lake, mile in rain and fog Friday. section accounted for a saving The executive committee will thusiastically In the surrounding The committee also plans to Old Tennent Cemetery, Tenneijt. Mich.; two daughters, Mrs. Har- of $6,250. Another $3,670 wu pared meet with the site committee this use two part time men in the 'inding Brook Way, Holmdel, Mr. Armstrong died in his communities. [lighter, this morning. ry Johnssen of Holmdel, and Mrs. High during the past 24 hours, from the audio-Visual aids equip- week to iron out difficulties. department. during the coming home, Atlantic St. The treasury report listed $90,- Joseph J. Lyons of Sea Girt; 39. Low 36. Ocean temperature, ment section. Meeting Feb. 22 year. Born here, he was the son of 127 on hand. An additional $1,500 RIVERVIEW and 13 grandchildren. 35. Rainfall, .43 inches. Sums of $2,000 each were cut A special meeting of the en- Park Site the late Frederic F. and Mary from gifts was added Tuesday Red Bank Services 'will be Saturday at by dispensing with added cleri- tire hospital board will be held The only other significant item S. Armstrong. night, making a total of about Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parslck, 9 a.m. from the William S. An- TIDES cal help at the Dow Avenue Monday, Feb. 22, in the offices is a $7,009 appropriation for pur- Mr. Armstrong had been as- $91,500 at this lime. Jhore Concourse, Cllffwood, derson Funeral Home, Red Bank, Sandy Hook School, and towering the estimate of Dominick Cerrato at 1 Court- chase of a three-acre park site in sociated with the Keyport Bank' laughter, Tuesday. '" .„ followed by a Requiem Mass at TODAY - High 3:4J p.m. and of tuition for township seniors at house Square, when the group David T. Buck, president of the the Newstcad Homes housing ing Co., for 61 years prior to Its Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Cookley, IP a.m. at St. Dorothea's Church. low 9:5! p.m. Asbury Park High School. hopes to be able to make rec- organization, explained that the area off Rt. 35, , merger in 1956 with the Men- Allen St., Rumson, daughter, Burial will be In St. Catherine's TOMORROW - High 4:15 a.m. ommendations regarding a pur- minor expenses of the group are The committee has appropriated mouth County National Bank. He Mrs. I. L. Bander, re-elected 'uesday. Cemetery, Spring Lake. and 4:53 p.m. and low 10:52 a.m. chase. paid by the $10 per year dues of $40,000 from surplus — a decrease was president of Che former Key- Tuesday, was the only dissenter the board members. No money Mr. and Mrs. Gerard McCabe, and 10: ST. Dr. Francis Pflum, president of $26,000. It also anticipates re- port institution. when the board voted to submit iias been taken from gifts or do- Cornell Dr., Hazlet, son, Tues- MRS. C. N. SCHMIDT, SR. For Red Bank and Rumson of the Monmouth County Medi- ceiving $129,799 in miscellaneous He was a past president oi the revised budget. nations to pay operating- ex- lay. LONG BRANCH - Mrs. Mary bridge, add two hours; Set cal Society, and Dr. Louis Al- revenues which is an increase of Hie New Jersey Bankers Associa- She claimed there was an addi- penses. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tector, 84 Helen Schmidt, 91, of 364 West Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Long bright, former chief of staff and $30,904 over last year. tion and a former member of (he tional $30,000 to $50,000 which icLaren St., Red Bank, son, wood Ave., died yesterday in Branch, deduct 15 minutes; High- could be trimmed. chief of medicine at Fitkin Hos- Receipts for delinquent taxes is •uesday. New York Port of Authority. He Monmouth Medical Center after lands bridge, add 40 minutei. "I personally feel the reduc- pital, Neptune, discussed medi- KEYPORT DANCE set at $28,000 - a $2,000 decrease Mr. and Mrs. Jay Demarest, served with that group from 1945 a short illness. tion should come in at least at KEYPORT - The Keyport High under list year. 5 Luppatatong Ave., Keyport, to 1952. , Mrs. Schmidt was born In Ger- $100,000 to keep faith with people School freshman class will spun. The committee has budgeted >n, Tuesday. A former member oi fl* Bofrd many, and had lived in this 'would seriously handicap our Marlboro who voted against the budget," sor a Valentine's Day dance Sat- $117,741.13 as a reserve for un- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bella- of Governors of the New Yijirk country 76 years. She had lived educational program." she said. urday. It will be held In the collected taxes — a jump of $22,- •ance, 67 Second St., Highlands, District, Federal Reserve Bank, here for the past two years, and (Continued) With the new budget, $1,851,- p 'Absolutely All' school auditorium from 8:00 p.m. 590.33. This is based on a tax on, yesterday. Mr. Armstrong also was a former resident of Se- Dwro, New Brunswick, Is mu- 995 must be raised by taxation. collection rate of 92 per cent. president and member of |he was a former William Van Middlesworth, Tne original budget called for a until 11:30 p.m. nicipal accountant. A public hearing on the budget FITKIN Board of Governors of Rivervjew caucus. board president, argued that last total of $1,888,865. A paring of This is the first time in the was the late The tax for municipal require- is set for March 15 at 8 p.m. in Neptune Hospital, Red Bank. Her husband night's reductions were "abso- the $78,220 figure would repre- history of the school that a fresh- ments will drop from » cents per 1 town hall. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Corona, 1312 Was Councilman Charles N. Schmidt, Sr. Surviv lutely all thtt can'be cut with- sent about nine cents per $100 as- man class has sponsored a dance. $100 assessment in 1944 to « mice Ave., Wtnamatst, ton, He also was a charter memiaer ing are three sons, Henry W. out hutting the educational pro- sessment In tax savings. cento this year. The appropria- iterday. and past president of the local Schmidt o! Caristadt, diaries N. gram." GOP DINNER-DANCE Schmidt, Jr. of Rutherford and Uon: for veterans' and senior citl- When the board came in with Despite language barriers, ham Kiwanis Club and had served as tens' exemption is down from Edward B. German, superin- results of the executive session, radio operators communicate MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - The a borough councilman here. John William Schmidt of Sacra- eight ;cents last year to seven tendent of school!), concurred with only six of the more than 150 well, thanks to the International Republican county executive com- nore Lanes, Rt. 34, starting at Mr. Armstrong was a member mento, Calif; three daughters, 1 Miss Helen Schmidt, with whom cents Uils year. Mr. Van Middlesworth. "To cut persons attending the public hear- Morse Code. QRS, for example, mittee will sponsor a fund-raising p.m. State Sen. Richard R. of the Masons, here, the Deal and School Tax Up more in this budget," he said, ing remained. means "send more slowly." dinner-dance Saturday In Strath- tout will be guest of honor. Forsgate Country Clubs, the He- she made her home, Mrs. Isabella Delap of Wayne and Mrs. Fran- Taxes for the local school are formed Church, and the local ces Mullin of Little Fails, seven up four cents, from 11.17 in I8M Yacht Club. grandchildren ind seven great- to $1.21 this year. Also raiaed He served as a member of grandchildren. is the appropriation for the re- the local advisory Board of the The Damiano Funeral Home, gional high school, 75 cents in Shadow Lawn Savings and Loan Long Branch, is In charge of ar- 1965. from 68 cents last year. The Association, Long Branch. rangements. county tax is up eight cents from Surviving are his wife, Mrs. 49. that office. ' Beadleston Bids must be made on the standard proposal form In the manner designated therein and required by the General (Continued) DAVID B. CRISSMAN Requirements must be enclosed In sealed envelopes bearing the name of government, Few people know OCEAN TOWNSHIP - David the job on the outside, addressed to where we're heading. B. Crissman, Jr., 39, of I|i2 Cold the Monmoulh County Mosquito Ex- DODGE termination Commission, and must be "We are five votes short of Indian Springs Rd., a victim of accompanied by a certificate of a. bond- passing the reapportionment and ing company authorised to do busi- Monday's plane crash near Jones ness in the 8tste of New Jersey agree- redistricttng plan in the Assem- Beach, L.I., is survived!by his ing to furnleh bond In thi amount of bly. Bergen County is holding ui BOYS on* hundred (100%) per cent of the wife, Mrs. Flora E. Crjssman; amount bid and a certified check for up, two daughters, Patrlci* and not leu than ten (\Q%) per cent of tht amount bid and delivered fct tht pla«t "We will try to work out a Kathleen Crissman at home; and on tht hour above mentioned. compromise but I feel the gov Ms mother, Mn. David B. Criss The standard proposal form is at- tached to the iptelflcaMons and bidden emor will veto any bill wt pan. man, Sr., of Franklin, Pa. mar obtain tame on application to Ut So where do we go then? Back He was born in New Casfle, Pa., Commission office. 1 A Corporation of the State of New to the court*.' •hd graduated from Tri-SUte Col- Jersey aubmltlint a bid In reipome The assemblyman tuted the to this advertisement shall accompany lege, Angola, Ind, such bid with a resolution uithorfilns Supreme Court mutt realize the LABRIOLA MOTORS WERNER'S AUTOMOTIVE, Inc. Mr. Crissman was a Manage- its proper officers to execute a contract candidate! will htve to run at 1 In tbe event Its bid Is accepted. ment engineer for the Allied The Commission reserves the right to large. ' * Chemlcea Corp. of Nfcw Yprlc. He reject any and all bldi if dtemed In the best Merest or the commlislon to "The matter, will ften go back 120 E. Ntwman Spring* Rd.. R«d Bank Highway 36 , Bttford 00vtM win, the firm »t Hfpewellp , do so. to the governor. I hope h* acts | t • i • • Y«., I n 1941 9 «nA awumed U l Us last Superintendent like a governor. We toed aoQiej j Newfjforlfjl t llaslist year. reb. S. 10, U I statesmanfhlp," ij I, ———t_—- :—_ / Rescue Two THE DAILY REGISTER p ivdustrM Leaders Community Cham/berThnaday,. ¥&. .11, 1965—3 See Long Branch Tax GIs From On Chamber's Board Honors Arm GeneralStudent Hurt Hike About 14 Cents RED BANK - Representatives Blast RuMle supplement the elected board of RED BAiSK — Brig. Gen. Oar- type and mission, the 52d? oon- 4 three of the cowrty'i largest directors., -; - . LO«G BRANCH— lite school 173,880 not Itvfed In ISM, cam. QUI NHDN, Viet Nam (AP)- ence w. Clapsa^/commander trols surface to air missile sites In Car Crash prganlMtiCM were named to toe-Mr. Genovese granted honorary budget introduced.last night by prises this year's total levy, Mr, Sweating and crying American of the 52d Artillery Brigade with from Maine to Maryland 'to pro- NEW SHREWSBURY - John Jwar directorships in thfe Com- life membership to Peter L. rescue workers pulled two Amer- the. Board of School Estimate West explained. munity Chamber fit Commerce headquarters at Fort Hancock; tect some 64 million people. Shanahan, a Monmouth College Jones of Shrewsbury Ave. whoican soldiers alive today from the was made an honorary director will raise the city tax rate about Most of the budget increase yjSiterday. '' Gen. Clapsaddle said the sleek student from Butler, received has been in regular attendance rubble of a U.S. enlisted man's of the Community Chamber of 14 cents, City Manager James represents higher salaries, the President Mer E. Geoovese Nike Hercules can reach mach as an ex-officio member of ,thehotel destroyed by Viet Cong ter- Commerce after he addressed a minor injuries last night when F. Roosevelt estimates. board secretary raid. Salaries .appointed Janes H. Chipirf'of three in -2.9 seconds, "engage a board for many years. rorists. meeting in the Old Union House his car hit a telephone pole at Total amount to be raised by comprise 78.3 per cent of me Mattel. Toys, Robert L, Taylor target at 150,000 feet or more, Chairmen Named , , yesterday. local tax levy, Including the un-gross budget, totaling $2r56O,775. of Bell Telephone Laboratories One of the young American sur- and travel a long butv clasiif led Tinton Ave. and Wayside Rd. For chairmen of his commit- vivors was dragged out of a tun- levted amount of 1964's appropria- Only one of 75 citizens attending tad B. E. Ferrentino of the Uly The general described the com-distance. Police Chief John A. Herring tees for 1956, Mr. Genovese named ne' dug through the debris after tion, is $2,393,218, Harold N. West. the hearing objected to the budg- Imp Cup Corp. plex operation that guards our A Dual Site said Shanahan, win was driving v the following: Membership, Hu- a Korean doctor amputated bis shores with 10-ton, 39-fpot Nike Board of Education secretary, re- et, Mr. West reported. - bylaws revised last montli pro- Although there .are launching south on Tinton Ave., told police bert M. Farrow, Jr.; Civic and leg to free him. Hercules missiles. ported after last night's public "It was Thomai B. Kelly pf *4de for the appointments from sites all around.the metropolitan his oar skidded when he applied Cultural, Robert D. Viscount; The doctor, a member of a The largest organization of its hearing. Park Ter., Elberon. He thought it maior Industries and utilities to area, Fort Hancock is a dual the brakes to avoid-hitting an- Special Meetings, Mr. Viscount; Korean medical team, stationed site, the general explained. It The gross budget totals $3,263,- was too high. Mr. Kelly has nine other car which came speeding Audit and Budget, Alfred C. Goat- Qua! Nhon, crawleo into the can have two missiles in the air 616, Mr., West said. From this children," the secretary observed. pel; Constitution and Bylaws, tunnel smashed into the rooks Raritan at once because of radar facili- across Wayside Rd. is deducted federal funds of *38T,- Mr. Roosevelt commented that Strathmore Samuel Carotenuto; Christmas by U.S. Army engineers and res- ties allowing simultaneous track- Shanahan was treated at Mon-354 and anticipated appropriated something will have to be done to - Home Decorating, Edward A. cue workers. (Continued) ing. mouth Medical Center, Long balances of $342,588, leaving a take care of financial require- Shkoda; Parking and Traffic, Rob- Faint cries from the trapped mittee Announced that the full- For each missile, a target Branch, for cuts and released. balance ol $2,558,675 to be raised ments of the city and the schools. ert de la Reussille; Business Eth- 1 Group Asks man were heard at 2:30 a.m.tim, e police department will be tracking radar and a missile Patrolman Charles O'Connor in- by levy for the 1965 budget. He spoke once again in favor of a ics, J. Beverly Anderson; Na- about six/ hour's after Viet Cong started with only six regulars, tracking radar work together, vestigated. Half this amount, plus the $1,-broadbased, state-wide tax./ tional Affairs, John Qixon; Com bombs chimpled the four-story rather than 12, to keep.the police feeding reports to a computer Sidewalks mercial and Industrial Develop- concrete building. The soldier was budget down, that knows the point in space of ment, Robert L. Taylor; Special MAT A WAN TOWNSHIP - in the rubble for 16 hour* before 1 interception. Events, Thomas C. DeFelice; In November, voters approved jSttathmore Civic Association will he was pulled out. Gen. Clapsaddle outlined the press for start of sidewalk con- Community-school liaison, Louis a referendum calling for a 12- By late Thursday, the toll from man department. The referendum North American Defense Com Jtruction this year. S. Vaiti; and Taxes and Zoning, mand's mammoth job of surveil- 1 the blast was: was for the purpose of obtaining 1p an editorial slated for pub-Chester Apy. lance — locally a matter of keep- lication in February's Observer, With regard to the last, which One American killed 5n the ho-voter sentiment, however, and was non-binding under statutes. ing track of air traffic that vir- efticaal publication of the associa- is a new committee, Mr. Apteyl when a bomb went off In the tually makes radar scopes white Ppp, officers call for: said he would be able to report hotel bar. Another died later in "It is with regret that we have with blips in the New York area. the hospital, Sixteen Americans — A major appropriation in in Mardi on reasons the chamber made this decision for a six-man Problems In Space were wounded but survived and department," said the mayor, this year's budget for sidewalks. should support the YMCA's pro- The system isn't foolproof, the got out. Four escaped, injury, "bit we have to keep the tax sit- \— A survey of most critical posal to construct new quarters general indicated. It can take and got out. Twenty-two others, uation in mind." locations. at 166 Maple Ave. care of any enemy bombers that including two believed to be still . — A study of legal technicalities Cdmmitteeman James G. might happen along, but Inter- alive, were buried under the Involving easements. Brady, police chairman, said continental Ballistic Missiles and mountain of debris. — A study of different sidewalk more police "specials" (part- the possibility of craft from out- materials and construction for Keansburg The blast also buried 12 Viet- time men) will be used and that er space pose special problems. economy, namese house servants working in the committee will attempt to When radar kinks are removed add six more regulars in 19(6. — Construction of first phase Cop Heads the'hotel. The mangled leg of one 'rom the new Nike Zeus so It can •HewaMw this fall. could be seen protruding from the April 1 is the target date fortel l the difference, between mis- The association contends Mat- rubble. the full-time department to gesilet s and decoys, we'll have a de- •wan Borough and the townHi- s Class A family of seven Vietnamese under way. fense against ICBMs, he said. ship must provide a reasonable, TRENTON - Keansburg Pa- living in a nearby house were The over-all 19M tax rate was Gen. Clapsaddle closed by as- cafe and rapid answer to chil-trolman Thomas t. Dalton, one all killed. $3.52. suring the chamber directors he dren's safety as they wjdk to of five Monmouth County officers Rate Breakdown and his men would he around for •nd from school. The move fol- graduating from the 83d munici- The estimated 1965 rate of *U9, a while. Defense Secretary Rob- lows defeat,in the regional school pal police class Friday, will rep- which may be trimmed slightly ert S. MpNamara's statement election of a proposal to provide resent the group as its president. Viet Nam if the school budget is defeated about the closing of Highlands additional transportation. (Continued) a second time, has this break- Air Force Station might have '** wife Mary lives in Columbus, down: been misleading, he said. Ohio. Municipal purpose tax, 63 cents, If the Air Force radar squad- up 23 cents; school tax, $2.88, ron is de-activated, the Army per- Change Hour Terror Team Strikes sonnel in Highlands will still man A 10-man Viet Cong terror team up 44; county tax, 91 cents, up one; and exemptions for veterans the missile-master for a number raked the four-story concrete of years to come, he affirmed. Of Court In building with machinegun fire at and senior citizens, 17 cents, 8 10 p.m. Then one Communist down one. was believed to have thrown a Based on the original school Eatontown grenade into the lobby, rushed budget, defeated at the polls EATONTOWN - Vioiators will in after it and deposited 100 Tuesday, the Board of Education Highlands have to come to Municipal Court pounds of explosives in a satchel. had estimated its tax hike at 51 (Continued) in the morning beginning March Two other charges were placed cents. Township Auditor Joseph from surplus, $5,000 more than around the building. J. Seaman, Jr., said last night last year, leaving $15,936. Councilman Edward 6. Clark, When they went off, the hotel the correct estimate is 44 cents, Anticipated revenue is $225,531, chairman of the police commit- collapsed into a 30-foot pile pf based on new state legislation an increase of $6,350. Debt serv- tee, announced the change last rubble. Two of the Viet Cong and which, for a two-year period, will ice is set at $50,650, up $9,311. night. "We'll try it for a while seven members of a Vietnamese force businessmen to pay a high- Deferred charges total $8,990, and see how it works," he said. family near the hotel died in theer proportionate tax than home- down $600. Capital improvements Court will convene at 9 a.m. blast. owners. total $5,000, down $2,000. March 11 and every Thursday, Viet Cong infiltrators today He estimated the business tax The water and sewer utility is thereafter. commandeered a fleet of 50 junks for 1965 at $6.62 per $100 assessed figured at $93,750, a $10,000 in- The change from present ses- and sailed toward the Qui Nhon valuation. crease. sions, held on the second floor city wharfs 300 yards from trie IIM.OOO for 10 Cents Uniform Raises o' the fire house Wednesday at wrecked American billet. Intense Mr. Seaman said if the school The proposed budget calls for 7 p.m., is made because Borough Thomai L. Dalton fire from armed helicopters final- budget is defeated again, it would 5 per cent across the hoard Council which meets the second ly drove them off. Other heli- have to be cut $130,000 to $135,000 raises for all borough employees. and fourth Wednesday of each copters blasted Viet Cong posi- to lower the tax rate 10 cents. There are no significant month, will meet In the fire house tions in swamps near the town. In such event, township offi- changes in budget line items, ex-1 Instead of Meadowbrook School. Qui Nho«^s a coastal supply cials nqned^.the lowest rate home, cept for a $4,200 hike for tfel Mr. Clark also Introduced an base and frff center for hclicop- owners <5ould expect will still Planning Board to $5,709, repre-j amendment to the police or- lers and fighter-bomber units. be more than $4 per $100 assessed senting salaries for the planning dinance creating the rank of po- Much of ffie equipment comes valuation, probably closer to consultant and secretary. lice lieutenant, Public hearing m by small vessels from Saigon. $4.10/ In an'swer to an inquiry, the will be March 10. The Viet Cong also attacked Public hearing on the municipal borough auditor "guesstimated" Council accepted with regret a national police station' and a budget was set for March 19 atthat if the local school budget the resignation of Patrolman power station at Qui Nhon and 8:30 p.m. at Airport Plaza. (defeated at the polls Tuesday) Frank Muzzi, a two-year veteran carried out diversionary strikes Total amount to be raised by were trimmed $10,000, it would of the force. The patrolman will against an outpost and an aitaxer s in the budget Is $436,074, effect a seven-cent decrease in become an Investigator for the up $167,207. the over-all tax rate. county prosecutor's office Feb. evacuation of American Mr. Olinsky noted that in four The Board ./of Education last 13. dependents continued from Sai- years the municipal purpose tax nigh't voted :to' resubmit its $171,- A police examination to select but U.S. Ambassador Max- rate here has increased only 2S 635 school ipending schedule to candidates for , the vacancy well D. Taylor said he had nocents. referendum as is. created will be announced soon, plans to speed up the airlifts As to the 23-cent hike this yea»! Another ' defeat at the polls Mr. Clark said. because of the Qui Nhon bomb- would mean that the governing ing. the mayor broke it down this way: 9% cents for additional body would be given the respon- "This is not a crisis. It is iust sibility of trimming the school water hydrant rentals; 2 cents a continuation of Viet Cong ter- budget. ; for the uncollected tax reserve; Hospital Patient ror tactics," Taylor said at Sai- Public hearing on the munici- 4JS cents for the police depart- gon Airport, where he had gone pal budget was set for Mar, 16 ment; 2 cents for capital im- Escapes Injury Edward H, Fallen with it. Gen. William C. West- in Borough Hall. moreland, commander of U.Sprovements. , and 5 cents for RED BANK—Nicholas DeMar- forces' in Viet Nam, to see off aBoard of Health, building inspec- eo, 60, of Welsey Ave., Union r group of 160 women and chil- tor, streets, sidewalk program Beach, a Rlverview Hospital pa- dren. engineering, library, administra- Drunk Driver tient, escaped injury early this Under orders from President tive expenses and Civil Defense. Is Fined morning after he jumped from a Johnson, the nearly 2,000 Ameri- Funds for the new garage and lecond floor window of the bulld- can dependents are being evacu- town hall renovation project, for OCEAN TOWNSHIP - Magis- og. ated—military dependents to thethe most part, he reported, will trate David Resnikoff last night Police and hospital officials United States and civilian de- be obtained by bonding. fined Peter Luker of Norwood No. All Income, except for actual costs of operating the Plan, Is paid buftn laid the man was a patient in The police appropriation totals Ave., Oakhurst, $200 for drunk pendenty in ;nany cases to near- benefits for subscribers... 91 cents of every dollar received. This is pos- the intensive care section of the by Thailand or Hong Kong. $53,750, not including the $18,drivin- g and revoked his driver's hospital. 200 for school crossing guards. license for two years. Mr. Luker sible because there is n,o "third party" seeking to make a profit out of th* He apparently broke a screen If the committee had decided on was also fined $25 for leaving the business of helping the doctor's patient pay for his necessary medical care. In a bathroom window and a 12-man police department, the scene of an accident. jumped out, police said. Sewer Rate total would have been $86,000 Anthony Macaluso of Oakhurst The trustees who' direct Blue Shield are dedicated business and profes- Police Chief George H. Clay- (not Including crossing guards) was fined $15 for careless driv- sional leaders who donate many hours of their.time without financial com- ton, Sr., said the window was The street department appro- ing and Franklin Green of Co. C, pensation. There are no dividends, commissions or bonuses paid. approximately 20 to 30 feet above Hearings priation totals $203,200, up $8,For- t Monmouth, was assessed $9 the ground. 450. for speeding. After a search, police found The existence, of Blue Shield is predicated on the need for easfng the bur- Concluded Adminstrative salaries are set den of unexpected medical-surgical expense for all. For the Plan to oper- the man lying near the river, ap- at $20,400, up $4,000. Qulok and inexpensive. That's proximately 100 feet from the NEWARK (AP) - Hearings on Municipal employees are slated (he Daily Register Classified. ate on a profit-making basis would negate the very idea for which it was foot of Washington St. the application of the Bayshore to get four per cent average pay founded. Blue Shield was originated to serve people, not to profit from the He was returned to the hospital Sewerage Co. of Raritan Town- raises, under Civil Service. and examined at the emergency ship for rate increases were com- medical needs of these people. The Board of Health' budget is room. pleted yesterday before the state NOW SHOWING David C. Foster figured at $19,000, a cut of $16,- Chief Clayton said another pa- Public Utility Commission. These are among the many reasons why Blue Shield is the best protection 000 from the budget proposed by tient In the room was Patrolman Dalton of 75 Twilight The application was referred against the costs of medical and surgical care. the former "citizens" Board of JAMES BOND IS When the incident occurred. Ave., Keansburg, headed the 50-to the PUC board for a decision. Health. member class through six weeks Bayshore Sewerage is seeking BACK IN ACTION! of training at Sea Girt. Gradua. rate increases that would total The committee will use $210,- For complete health care protection, you Car Hits Tree tion will be Friday at 2 p.m$182,96. 6 a year. Its proposed 000 of Its $264,000 surplus, but h MIDDLETOWN-J. C. Medler, in the Spring Lake Community, ra£^hedu.e'd wou'ld nTakflie h " «* *h• b«"*»« up to recover also should have BLUE CROSS coverage a 30, of 145 Chestnut St., Atlantic House. annual rate for a single* residence ^JL^K?! tJ^lJL '" for hospital bills. Highlands, was treated at River- The Rumson police department home $132 instead of the present'past years, Mr. Seaman noted. The capital improvements ap- view Hospital, Red Bank, for has two graduating members: $48, PUC Examiner Anthony J. This is the pledge upon which New Jersey THE BLUE SHIELD PLEDGE minor injuries yesterday when hisPatrolman Edward H. Fallon of Zariilo said. - - propriation totals $16,000, up $12, car-went out of control on Nave- 37 Paric Ave. and Patrolman Da- The company contends it needs ' ; "GOUJDFINGEir Blue Shield was founded. It's as true today as "To make available to In plunking for a broad base »fhk River .Rd., and struck vid C. Foster of 19 Washington the increases to finance a needed ( «.HtTEDUT)|TI every man, woman and state tax, the governing body is ' ' ' it was in 1942: tree,;.": ,; ' • Ave., both Rumson. expansion program and to make g y rum n»otr«, child in New Jersey ade- f >A6cording to police, Mr. Also graduating are Asbury i fair return on its Investment. far behind the Board of Educa- quate personal and sym- tion, which has been advocating FREEHOLD TWofr. ler; .'Mid he applied his brakes Park Patrolman Ronald F. Juli- George S. Kink&de, Jr., man: | pathetic medical cate h because, a car in front of himano and Belmar Patrolman Mi- ager of the company, and Chris such a tax for several years. ... at th« lowest cost had slowed down. The, car spun chael J. O'Donnell. Cerullo, plant superintendent, BLUE SHIELD compatible with efficient out of controL and hit the tree, testified yesterday on the necessi The 50 graduates bring to 4,- service." the driwr said. 488 the total number of diplomas ty of the planned construction FOR DOCTOR BILI^S He'"was issued a careless driv- earned since state police organ- program. MEDICAL-SURGICAL Pb*N OF.NEW JERSEY Jng,]»ummons. ; „••.-.; ,,• ized the program in 1951. They were cross-examined by Alfred T. Hennessy, Jr., attorney TRENTON NEWARK CAMDEN MISSING PERSON for Raritan Township. M1DDLET0WN - Police have Morton fssued a missing person alarm HIGHER DIVIDEND (Continued) BLUE SHIELD, P.O. BOX 420, Newark, NJ. 07101 for James Wellett, 12, of 68 Alex- UNION BEACH - Henry G. Platu MM) m« Inloraitlon an hulth eir* protection. leaders. ho and his ander Dr., River Plaza, who was brother Walter, Jr., president of Interna- Res reported missing yesterday. backed the party's standard tional Flavors ft Fragrances Inc., Police said he was last seen bearer last fall. announced that the board of di- I NAME . near, the Lily Tulip1 Cup'Corp., Before the dinner ended,- Rep. rectors |ias Increased the quarter- plant In Holmdel. Morton walked over to a huge, ly cash dividend 'by 3% p cardboard elephant and placed an cent from 7%'cents to 10 cents .AND TRUVF COMIWNV Police said the boy is believed •uapn • usam • MUI am • unarm headed for his parents' home in N over theft in/GOP. _ , a share. The dividend for the ai-mauaam.mami CITY.--, Seaside Heights. "I hope I don't offend anyone, first quarter will be payable on Motva He was wearing green pants jot It's now the Grand NewApril 12, 1DJS, to stoAhaJders of •TATJL and a|fn Ja'cket Party," he said. ' . rtcord on March M, IMS, >f ....•-.-..,. - SastessM Investing, dip ftls no>- Ever «rv* cmmed.-, chides ' 4—Thur^Uy, I, 1965 THE DAft-Y REGISTER m in t cuierofe? .Alienate layer* War Scare tice and tend tl wi* your nuw of fee chiefeM Wh to mt» and *Jdr«j to Roger E. Spear, with sliced hardHSooitsd eggs Dwia't Think, Youths Tell Magistrate care of Red Btnk in the baking dish; iprijikie with Puts Brakes buttered bread crmnbe wd beet N. Y. C, N. Y. 10017.) EMONTTOWN - "I just didiT Center, from its proper jacket a driver's license during a period is a moderate oven. think," Donald L. Cook, of 31 one marked 79 cents. He th of suspension. On Prices Watson Avc, said in Municipa purchased the more expensi "1 moved around quite a lot," ' Court last night. record at th» lower price. he told the magistrate. "I never NEW YORK (AP) - Tlie stock "I just didn't think," agreec Young Allen admitted takii received notice of the suspensions market, barely recovered from Investing Richard L. Allen, IS, of 4 Ros several records from a differs ... My license was never sus- one war scare on Monday, reeled Ct. part of the store. He insert* pended, to rny knowledge." downward sharply again on simi- Roger E. Spear By ROGER E. SPEAR lar news yesterday, compounded The two youths pleaded guiltj them in the package alreai Records produced by the Divi- by other unsettling reports. to shoplifting before Magistral paid for by Cook. sion of Motor Vehicles showed Q) "I would like to Invest Q) "I hold 180 shares Amei that young Crigger had applied The Communist blasting of an $100,000 in state or municipal Telephone and 25 Conso! William S. Throckmorton. Fined $100 ican Young Cook admitted transfer for a license on two occasions in American enlisted man's hotel in bonds. How do I go about making dated Edison 5 per cent pp Magistrate Throckmorton fim 1964 when his license was su* Viet Nam, with heavy loss of ring a $3.87 phonograph record ir the pair $100 each and put the: this investment, and how much ferred. I had a number of otl Bambergers,.Monmoiith Shopping pended for failing to answer life, combined with President interest is usually paid on state er stocks but .was sick for b on probation for a year, Johnson's emergency meeting speeding summonses in Keans- bonds?" B. W. years and had to sell. I nei "I'm not going to tolerate stea burg and in Bergen County, with the National Security Coun- ing whether it's a Beatle recoi more income than Telphone "I don't deny I got the sunv cil, gave Wall Street a bad case A) You can buy tax-exempt fords. Can you, make any sug or an automobile," the mag bonds from many major bank: menses, but I don't admit it, of jitters. gestions?" R. trate said. "It's all in the sair and almost all large bond deal either," the defendant said. Selling increased greatly in the classification." ers. Since you appear to live in A) I am sorry to learn of you NOW AT "I've never been in Bergen final hour. Volume swelled to KLH James W. Crigger, 22, of the country, it might ,be well illness, which I hope is now ANDERSON MUSIC County in my life." 7.23 million shares from 5.7 mil- Gulfstream Dr., Middletow: to ask your local bank for the thing of the past. WHO'S GOT BARGAINS 30 BROAD ST. RED BANK Failing to impress Magistrate lion Monday and was the biggest pleaded not guilty to applying f( name of a good house with Which Throckmorton, young Crigger since Nov. 26, 1963 when 9.23 mil- American Telphone sells to deal. was fined $50. lion shares changed hands. That yield a little below 3 per cen Robert Hostler, 23, of 125 Borwas a day when the market The yield on state bonds is and you can do better than thi den Ave., Asbury Park, was fined roared ahead in a demonstration although at some sacrifice Cinderella Bootery generally determined by three $10 for having no driver's license of confidence in President John- factors—scarcity value, ratings, security and growth. Rumson Reading Institute his possession and K0 for be-son following the funeral of and maturity date. Usually, the You can add over $200 a ye 123 Broad St. ing an unlicensed ddriver. President Kennedy. Sorter the maturity, the lower to y,our income by switching (Associated with the Ranney School) Prices closed at their lowest of the yield, because the risk fac- equal dollar amounts of Puert the day. The Dow Jones Indus- tor is less. 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John Rulsebu* «sd Flan* Fwhion. Show Mn. Albert Niefaou. Fashions HOtilDEL — Tlie speaker tt will-be displayed by Vogei'g of « meeting <*«* Ladle*1 Ajudl- Red Bank, and RJchaMs of Lit- tory of the fire eomptny wai tle Silver will do the kafrstyling. Mrs. Carol Downs, state repre- The auxiliary provided coffee i • tentative ot Moomouth County to the firemen who answered the ; Fire Company Organizations. call to Plastic Paints on Rt. 34. . A nomination committee was The next meeting will be held appointed consisting of Mrs. Rob- on Monday, March 8, in the fire ert Voorhees, Mrs. William Wil- house. >ert and Mrs. Fred Harrison. ANDERSON RECORD SHOP • Final plans were made for a card party and fashion show at W JAPAN fhe new Holmdel Elementary MISAWA, Japan - First Lt FORMERLY AT ANDERSON'S MUSIC 30 BROAD ST. "School Monday, March 1, at 8 Allen K. Collins, son of Mr. and p.m. Mrs. David Clausen is Mrs. Allen K. Coffins of 15 Fish- chainnan. Mrs. William Becher er PI., Red Bank, N. J., has toll be fashion commentator. Al- arrived with his unit for a tem ia assisting are lyjrs. Richard porary duty tour at Misawa AB Gilbertson, Mrs. Robert Clausen, Japan, a Pacific Air Forces iiv SATURDAY FEB. 13th! Mrs. Walter Sutphin, Mrs. Hen-stallation. A SALVO OF SAVINGS can't AND GIFTS! TiiT'i"!!"1,!,' I68V8 ^ home? MEXICAN MISSION — Denii Lynch, left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lynch, 25 Brown Shop by PI., Red Bank, and Robert Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Murphy, 110 Beacon Blvd., Sea Girt, juniors at Mother of the Savior Seminary, Blaekwood, give attention phone. to pictures Rev. Danid Carroll, a priest in the Society of the Divine Savior, is showing t/HOURLY SPECIALS!' MEW JERSeY BELL of his work among the lepers in the Bajio region of Mexico. Father Carroll visited the 9.10 A.M. Any 45 RPM record freg. 89e) only 59c. seminary recently to explain his work. Oldies or new with no limit. 10-11 A.M. Free 45 RPM record with any LP or Stereo Wheelock Manager at our regular low price during this rime period. 11-12 A.M. $1.00 off on any opera or two record set (including language sets). No limit during, time period. f?Hey, honey, I got it! {Send your problems t< 12-1 P.M. One free LP or Stereo record with every George and face each day wit! four you purchase during this time period. I got it! I got it! a somewhat vacant smile.) (Buy five but pay for four only). 1- 2 P.M. All Beetle LPs only $2.47. A full-size Olds Dear George: I agree with the fan who wroti 2- 3 P.M. All Capitol albums $1.1)0 off our regular complaining that your answers tc low price. for less than that car problems are too short. It seem to me that if people are taking 3- 4 P.M. All classic (mono or stereo) $1.00 off our . with a 'low-price' name! enough time to write out thei regular low price. long, complicated, involved prob- lems, they deserve a thorough 4-5:30 P.M. Free — $1.00 record deeming cloth with Now tell your mother' answer. any LP or Stereo record. Can't you make your answers what a brilliant longer? Jay 3 son-in-law Dear Jay J.: Sure.

Harold J. Simmons Dear George: , I'm terribly worried about mj IX)NG BRANCH — It was an-husband. He rushes right in from ALL DAY nounced today by R. A. New-work and jumps into the bath- man, director of marketing of tub to play with his boats. Per- Wheelock Signals, Inc., that Har-haps it sounds funny to you, bul old J. Simmons of 20 Button it's not, particularly when hf SPECIALS! wood PI., Hailet, has been ap- spends money hand over fisi pointed signal product manager for these little boats. Do yo Goldfinger Sound Tract for the firm. Previously han- realize he shelled out almost 1( Mono $2.99—Reg. $4.25 dling marketing services and re bucks for some model destroy search for Wheelock's Sales De ers last week alone? Stereo $3.99—Reg. $4.95 partment, Mr. Simmons will now Please say something that wil Sheet Music and Books 10% Off direct the company's program snap him back to a serious out 10% Off On All Records for national marketing of audi- loot. bre signals. ' Worriei Any Diamond Needle Now going (m at yonrOfctaDftalnr'a-. Mr. Simmons holds a B. S. de-Dear Worried: Except Cartidges $3.95 gree in business administration Look out for the subs! Look from Seton Hall and is a MBA out for the subs! candidate at that university. Wheelock is a major manufac- TREE DEADLINE EXTENDED OLDS Tetstar turer of glass reed relays as FAIR HAVEN - The Shade well as a full line of audible Tree Commissission has extend- ^Jamboree signals. ed the deadline for ordering JttttU SB., , prke> itart bel»w 30 model* trees, in the tree planting' pro- Your chance to step out in style and aave! with low-price mmii LIONS CLUB SPEAKER gram, to Feb. 20, because man; BATONTOWN - Lt. Col. Fran Fair Haven property owners did cis E. Waldrof, commanding of- not receive the letter mailed in Try a Rocket in Action! "B 5 $ O LD SM O BILEficer of the U. S. Army Radio January. Propagation Agency, a class II Order blanks and information activity of the U. S. Army Stra- listing prices and varieties o - ICE T0UII10CM. AUTHORIZED M.D3MBIU QUAUrf DEAIRI11. WBEBETHt ACTION HI —•- tegic Communications Command trees offered are avilable at the in Washington, D. C, will be theborough clerk's office. RUSSELL OLDSMOBILE-CADILUC COMPANY, 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. speaker before the Eatontown WHEN THE BELL RINGS Lions Club tonight in the Crys- Quick and inexpensive. That's The lasr purchaser will be given F0» THE «f ST IN USED CARS... SK VOUR OLDS OEAUR FOR A UTCMODEL VALUE-MTED USED CAM tal Brook Inn. :he Daily Register Classified. MIIIUIIIBIIIIUIlllllUllllllllM BETWEEN 10 and 11 a.m. BETWEEN 1 and 2 p.m. Th* last purchaur will ba given The lent purchaser will be given tkclr money bock! a $25.00 «lft certificate toward « color TV or consol* stereo from Andenoi Music.

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Another specialty of the house, iree gift wrap, with card. ANDERSON RECORD SHOP MOAO AND FRONT STRUTS RED BANK, N.J. • SH 1-SI00 21 BROAD STREET, RED BANK FORMERLY AT ANDERSON MUSIC, 30 BROAD ST. Pennant-Winner The Register's Opinion William Henderson: Pojiticg -l • * stf i: Political Bosses The day ot political bosses who run^ their organizations Salute To Washington and Lincoln with an iron hand is fast fading from the American scene, By Col. R. R. Tourtillott, Little Silver, chair- ' Except in New Jersey, that is. War began. Lincoln felt that the Civil Here, we have three chieftains who still control the Dem- man, Americanism Committee, Fort Monmouth War was fought primarily to vindicate ocratic party in the old-style manner. They are Dennit Chapter, National Sojoumers the principles of self-government. Carey, Essex; John V. Kenny, Hudson and Dave Wilentz, Middlesex County.. - During February, we commemorate He said, "We must settle now, the These men, who are in their late 6O'» or the birthdays of our two most famous question whether in a free government! • more, became "kingmakers" when the the minority has the right to break picked Robert B. Meyner to run for gov- patriots, Abraham Lincoln on Feb. 12, ernor in 1953 and Richard J. Hughes in 1961. and George Washington on Feb. 22. up the government whenever they Gov. Hughes may deny this, but the Through the efforts of George choose." At Gettysburg he said they fact remains he gives Carey, Kenny and were, "testing whether that nation or | Wilentz his "ear" whenever they want key Washington, more than any other one patronage or favors. any nation', so. conceived and so dedi- man, we gained our independence from Their political strength, reaches into the England and became a free nation. cated can long, endure," White House as well as to other counties His .assassination, at the dawn of in the state. Through eight years as com- Despite this, the tight reign the trio peace, on April }4, 1865, was a great mander of the Continental Army, Henderson holds on state politics is beginning to loosen. misfortune for the whole nation and Other county leaders are griping about the lack of jobs from Washington's devotion to the cause of especially for the south. He wanted the State. House freedom, fiis patience and determina- the south back in the union on the "Carey, .Kenny and Wilentz alone won't re-elect the gover- tion in the face of almost insurmount- nor this year," a state committee bigwig Informed this colum- easiest possible terms. Reconstruction able odds, kept his poorly clothed, and nist. "He'll have to play ball with the other party leaders." without his guiding influence was slow The three politicos have been in power 11 years. If a Re- poorly fed army together. He was a and painful. publican beats Hughes they'll lose their status and patronage. powerful influence in keeping the pov- Besides, many Democrats want Carey, Kenny and Wileatz erty stricken, jealous and divided Any effort to compare the great- to "retire" and let the young politicians with modern ideas ness of these two patriots would not take over. states together in their common, pur- REAPPORTIONMENT along congressional lines could pose. His great courage and the tac- he fair to either. They lived in different possibly give GOP Assemblyman Alfred N. Beadleston, Rum- tical soundness of his crossing the times, and were confronted with dif- son, a chance to bid for the second Senate seat in the Third District, comprising Monmouth and Ocean counties. Before Delaware to win the victory at Tren- ferent problems. In background, they were about as different as any two reapportionment was authorized by the courts, Ocean County ton and his fortitude and determina- elected its own senator. But many local Republicans feel tion at Valley Forge, will always be men could be. Washington was an Monmoufli should select the second candidate because it has a remembered. After the Revolution he aristocrat, educated in the best school larger voting population. Beadleston would team up with Sen. in Virginia, and was one of the wealth- Richard R. Stout, West Allenhurst, who must run again this presided over the deliberations that year. brought forth the United States Jest men in the colonies. Lincoln was DISAPPOINTED was Monmouth County Democratic free- Constitution. the son of a roving pioneer. His fam- holder Eugene J. Bedell when he journeyed to Washington to ily lived in a one room log cabin. He seek help in his lone fight to learn more about the local op- erations of the administration's anti-poverty program. One Following that, as our first Presi- had few advantages as a boy and was Democratic congressman frankly told Gene to "keep quiet." dent, he gave eight years of devoted sejf-educated. This, Bedell won't do, for long. He wants to know how funds service, organizing the new nation and But these great men had these are being spent. , , .. making the words of the'Constitution STATE HOUSE — A well-known Republican who has noth- qualities in common—they were each ing but money, doesn't think any cadidate except Sen. Clifford a reality. Then by choice, he retired devoted to the United States and to P. Case has the slightest chance.of beating Gov. Richard J. to private life at Mount Vernon. He the cause of freedom and they each Hughes. Case won't run, so the wteafthy fella, noping to be died Dec. 14, 1799. on the winning side, will turn over a bundle oi campaign believed in the Constitution as the cash to Democrat Hughes. Sixty-two years after Washington's1 basic document of our republican form CHANCES of Matawan Township Mayor Henry E,. Trap- Sylvia Porter: Your Money's Worth hagen winning the Democratic'nomination for freeholder ap- death, our existence as a nation united of government. They each devoted pear very, very slim, according to the parry's grapevine. was seriously threatened and through their energies toward the preservation 9 Traphagen has tossed his new, hat into the political ring but the efforts of Abraham Lincoln, born of those principles. county Chairman P. Paul Campi says he hasn't been notified 'Gold Cover Bafflegab that the mayor wants to be a freeholder. "Our steering com- in 1809, who had been elected to the As loyal American citizens, who mittee will pick the county candidates; " he asserts. presidency in 1860, our nation was are now enjoying the results of their With unpredictable harmony, Congress is change of our paper currency by us for gold Mayor Traphagen is busy these days trying to squelch preserved. efforts, we must never cease to re- rushing through the administration's bill to was outlawed. At the same time, though, the a revolt among his own Township Democrats. He's the target. eliminate the 25 per cent gold reserve re- U.S. pledged to all official foreign holders REPARTEE between Gov. Hughes and Middletown GOP Lincoln had become the outstand- vere these great patriots and we can quirement /or deposit at the Federal Re- of our dollars that they could on demand chairman Joe Azzolina in Washington last weekend was amus- ing leader of the anti-slavery forces, show our gratitude to them by insur- serve Banks. With predictable . annoyance, turn in their dollars for our gold at $35 an ing. Meeting Joe for the first time, the governor exclaimed:" and with slavery as the main issue, ing that through our efforts, the millions of you are asking ounce. In the world markets this made our Take it easy in Middletown. Stay calm, don't get excited — and don't work too hard against us Democrat*," Auolint was easily elected President. Southern things which they gave and preserved what this is all about. dollar and gold interchangeable. The gojd cover against Federal Reserve answered: "That will be tough to do, governor." They ihook states, fearing the consequences, be- for us, will be passed on to succeed- The gdld reserve re- hands and parted. quirement story is bafflegab deposits and our notes became Irrelevant BIGGEST political boner of 1965 was pulled by Vice gan to secede in 1861 and the Civil ing generations. at its very worst. In fact, when you and 1 lost the privilege to ask for President Hubert H. Humphrey at the $250 a plate Democratic everything about gold in the gold. But the requirements were kept as a fund raising dinner in Newark. In praising, by name, all the news today is bafflegab at symbol and as a restraint on the amount of party leaders, Humphrey forgot to mention State Chairman its very worst — ranging paper notes the Federal Reserve could issue. Thorn Lord, the man' who helped give him and President Robert S. Allen, Paul Scott: Inside Washington from President de Gaulle's In 1945 because of vast uncertainties Johnson such a big New Jersey vote last Nov. Dinner .guests shockingly destructive pro- about post war international trade and pay- were aghast. ,'. posal that the world return ments, the gold requirement against notes TAX wallop in the amount of a 70 per cent increase faces to the obsolete gold stand- and deposits was cut to 25 per cent. There residents in Englishtown. Reason for the hike is fliat the bor- ard of the 19th century to it has stayed. New Viet Nam Controversy PORTER ough must now pay 14 per cent of costs of operating a regional how the deficit in our balance of payments Q. Why the furor about changing the school to which it sends only 7 per cent of the pupils. drains our gold hoard. gold cover now? Deeply embedded in the latest Viet Nam BACKSTAGE ARGUMENT — Secretaries A. Because we have been running a deficit POT POURRI — Gov. Hughes and county GOP freeholder crisis is a long-standing inner administration Rusk and McNamara vetoed sending Marines Yet, it's profoundly important that we try Ben Danskin met the.other night; shook hands; settled a prob- to understand, for at stake here is no less in our balance of payments for 14 of the past controversy over assigning U.S. combat forces or Army combat troops to South Viet Nam 15 years and our foreign creditors have built lem and held a social chat . . . Next president of the affiliated to guard U.S. military training personnel, , on the ground that might "escalate" the anti- than the preservation .of the U.S. dollar as Republican Club of Monmouth County will be Francis R. the pivot for the free world's currencies (in- up enormous claims in dollars which they planes, airfields, barracks and other vulner- Communist struggle into a "Korean-type war." can exchange for our gold. Their past ex- Hurley, Spring Lake, our crystal ball reveals . . . Rumor able installations. cluding the French franc) and the continued Dept.: That Democratic Assemblyman Pat McGann, Jr., Lin- The two powerful Cabinet members con- prosperity of every nation in the West (in- changes already have slashed our gold hoard Had this been done, as croft, will run for state senator against Incumbent Dick Stout. tended the presence of U.S. fighting troops cluding De Gaulle's France). Thus, this baf- to $15 billion. The fact that we must freeze strongly advised by the But It's no rumor County Chairman P. Paul Campi will bid would open the door for direct military inter- flegab "Q. and A." so much gold as "cover" against Federal Joint Chiefs of Staff months vention by Red China. Reserve notes and deposits has cut the amount for a freeholder's seat and that state Committeeman Paul ago, there is every reason Q. What is the gold reserve requirement? Kiernan, Long Branch, wants to battle Incumbent Republican They held the sound policy for the U.S. of "free gold" we can sell to official foreign to believe the surprise Viet A. When our Federal Reserve System was Joe Shafto for sheriff . . . Name of George Burck, Leonardo, to pursue in South Viet Nam is to deal with creditors to $1.7 billion and our gold reserve I Cong attack on the Pleiku created in 1914, it took over the function of has been added to fast growing list of GOP candidates seeking the internal conflict as a "political" rather ration is down to 27.5 per cent, close to the ' airbase, with the heavy toll issuing most of the paper dollars which are two Middletown Township Committee posts. Burck is director than a "military" problem, and to seek a legal minimum. in dead and wounded, would in your pocket now. Jn that era you could of Camp Happiness Home for Blind. But young Middletown "political settlement" instead of enlarging not have occurred. —on your demand—turn in any paper Fed- Q. What will this elimination mean? Democratic Chairman, Bill Himelman, can't see anyone beat- the warring. eral Reserve notes you held for gold itself. A. It will "free" another $4.5 billion of Certainly there can be ing his incumbent township committeemen, Ed Roth and Martin Thus, to make sure the gold was there when gold for sale to foreign holders on demand. no question of a direct re- The Joint Chiefs of Staff based their •" Lawlor . . . Isn't visiting ambassador to Denmark, Katharine you wanted it, the law required the Federal Allen lation between this tragic stand on three main points: It will "buy" us precious time in which Elkus White giving advice to her close friend, Sea Bright coun- Reserve System to maintain a reserve of 40 "bloody nose" and the lack of adequate se- U.S. personnel and installations throughout to act sternly to dry up the red ink in our cilwoman Cecile Norton in her early campaign to win a state per cent in gold against its notes. When in curity measures. South Viet Nam are in an active zone of international accounts. It won't change the committee post? Mrs. White now holds the position. Mr$. 1917 commercial banks belonging to the Fed- buying power of your paper dollar one bit— More than six months ago Gen. William operations; North Viet Nam regular troops Norton is opposed by Mrs. Kalhryn Freret, Fair Haven . . . eral Reserve also were required to keep speci- and the gold cover is meaningless to you Westmoreland, U.S. commander In South Viet are definitely known to be increasingly infil- Wonder if GOP Freeholder Ben Danskin, Wall Township and fied totals of their deposits at the Central anyway since you can't exchange into the Nam, after a first-hand inspection, urgently trating into South Viet Nam; and there is Democratic freeholder Eugene Bedell, Keansburg, talked about Bank, the Federal Reserve was, in turn, re- mthe family ers and the early CIO, will be 85 years old. the destruction of the British coal mining Several months later, in a surprise hit- determination "not to escalate this fighting if of the late Jack English, are deeply indebted to The Register Industry by labor leaders who held to a and-run attack on the Bien Hoa airfield, a we can possibly avoid it." He is full of honors, and everybody loves him. and its staff for your splended coverage of the "Jack English But such was not always the case. I recall feather-bedding philosophy, and he decided large force of Viet Cong inflicted considerable WHAT THE REDS ARE NOW UP TO- Fund" story. doing a profile of Governor that it would be better to have a smaller personnel and bomber losses. It was on this ground that the President per- We are particularly appreciative of the excellent reporting Frank Murphy of Michigan number of well-paid miners than a host of Success of this costly Communist blow sonally rebuffed the Joint Chiefs on a list of of Bob Bramley and his warm personal Interest. To all back in the-Nineteen Thir- hopeless leeches dependent on a moribund was due wholly to inadequate guard elements. North Viet Nam targets they submitted for fuel. But, to take care of miners who were known and anonymous contributors we say, "Thank you," and This major airbase was protected only by air strikes. ties when; Lewis, jn gome we want you to know, Jaok English passed away a happier circles, was the anti-Christ. destined to be ''automated" out of their jobs, a small South Vietnamese unit and some Air Chief of them were the railyards outside he insisted on a big Welfare and Retirement man, becaused he learned in his last days, there were good Force troops armed with carbines and pearl- of Hanoi. These installations are the center As we talked the Governor's people like you, who cared. eyes kept straying to the Fund that would be financed out of a special handled pistols. They had no infantry train- of North Vietnamese supply operations. royalty on coal tonnage. The Welfare and Patricia M. Donaldson ing, heavy weapons or armored vehicles to Through them flow the Russian arms and top of a picture frame that Director, Jack English Fund protruded from behind a Retirement Fund started out bravely, then meet artillery and mortar fire. munitions for the Viet Cong—after coming hit a bad patch when the pay-in was insuf- During this assault, the Reds fired more by rail through Red China. couch in his office. I ex- pressed some curiosity about ficent to continue pensions and hospitaliza- than 110 mortar shells. It was the contention of the Joint Chiefs tion at the original rate. However, things are it. General Westmoreland and Ambassador that if these crucial marshaling yards were now looking up again with the Fund, for on Taylor renewed their request for special se- destroyed, North Viet Nam would be com- CHAMBERLAIN "Oh, that," he said, the eve of the United Mine Workers seventy- • curity troops—but again to no avail, pelled to get out of South Viet Nam. pulling away the couch and exposing a por- fifth anniversary—and John L. Lewis's own trait of John L. Lewis. "I hid it there be- eighty-fifth birthday — the Fund's trustees cause Frances Perkins was visiting me. She's have announced they are lowering the miners' THEDAILY deathly afraid of John L. Lewis, and I didn't pension age from 60 to ^55. Monthly pension want to upset her." Frances Perkins was," payments have been raised concurrently to REGISTER of course, the Secretary of Labor in Roose- $85 from $75 for 64,000 ex-miners. velt's Cabinet. She- was not alone-in being* 4M2 Bread St., Red Bank, N. J.—30 East Main St., Freehold, N. J.—375 Rt. 35, Mlddletown, N. J. afraid of Lewis in those high old organizing Having given the mine owners a green days of the CIO; in fact, Governor Murphy light to mechanize, Lewis suggested the Established 1878 by John H. Cook and Henry Clay "r' f~ himself trembled a bit when the General formation of the National Coal Policy Confer- Published by The Red Bank Register Incorporated Motors management was ousted from its own ence, Inc. The idea was to create an organi- Michigan factories by the sit-in strikers who zation that could speak with "one voice" on W. HARRY PENNINGTON, President JAMES J. HOGAN, Editor took their cue from Maestro John L. matters that would benefit the coal industry, M. HAHOLD KELLY, General Manager The hell-roarer in Lewis could reduce a the coal-carrying railroads, the electrical rbomu 3. Bljr I CUIIV. editor Wllllun F. Sandford and'Arthur Z. Kamln iuiMiau young reporter to jelly for asking an indis- utility companies', arid the makers of auto- mated mine equipment. Inasmuch as the coal Frank W. Harbour mttuuwn suraau up. _ ' Charles A, Johnston JT»«I>OI« BUM»U creet leading question, but the old lion has always had a sense of humor that has kept industry has to, fight with oil and gas and' Member of tie Anoclated Press him from loving power and ferocity for their fissured uranium and water-generated electri- , m AaaocUUad Pratt la antltlad aieluilvdr is t»t ait for rapofcUaitim ol ill w ueai nawa printed in i own sakes. He relinquished control of the CIO cal current for the fuel markets of the na- umpapar aa wall ai all AP naw« dlapatehaa - rather than support political courses In which ' tion, the National Coal Policy Conference has Membei ol American Newspaper Publisher! Association he disbelieved. And his cool mind led him been a great contribution to the sort of com- Member Audit Bureau of Circulation to think in terms of the entire coal Industry petition that makes the capitalist system v/ork —and the continuance of the free capitalist for the benefit of the consumer. Tfca Had Bank Raglatar. Inc. aaaumaa no nnanolal raaxKiilbllluea [or typographical arrora ts 'aavartlumanta, I win 'raprtnt without otiarga, that part of art adrartlaament In whloii ffia typographical arror oecura. Advartinrt < system—instead of ^succumbing ' to socialist So; when you are honoring Abe Lincoln ptaaaa aotlty Mia managamaru trAmadlattly ot any arror which may occur. "At least thay don't hove to worry about verbosity in pursuit of narrow labor alms. on his birthday, take- a moment to honor the war esccilotlnq."^ , .. TWa nanpatar aaiumaa no raaponalhllltlai for •taumaati of opinion In lattara from Ita raadara The biggest decision that Lewis ever made John L. Lewis's-birthday, too. 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A&ert - GfeadJooiag, regulation and owning one's own manager here says that the new unable l/j act on their own behalf, to qualify; and there tit sfJI celebrated bit *eh MrifeSay Feb. Robert Fisher, ton of Mr, udi Changes Set business. amendment to the disability pro- and do not have otters who other: who feel you can never re- 7. Present were Mr. tad Mr». Mrs. Jota Rsher, Higbltnd A«,,\ Arthur Frebel, Leonardo and v Another new course will be visions of the social security law turn to work once you have be- celebrated his lWa HrtMty ftb. "highlights one of the goals of my gun receiving social security dis- Nuttey; Mr. and Mrs. John 5 at a family dinner. At Red Bank called records management and College to Hold Bridges and son Jack, Iselin; office jnachines. Dr. Hoops said office — to inform all disabled ability benefits." workers in the Monmouth and Career Seminar Harry Mathews,' Belleville; Mr. RED BANK - Dr. Robert C. it would teach the basics of file "It is unfortunate," Mr. Sandr Cynthia Hicfcman, daughter of Hoops, superintendent of schools, Ocean County areas of their berg concluded, "that many of and Mrs. Edward J. De Barbieri, clerking and the use of such WEST IJONG BRANCH - The Jeffrey, Jack and James De- Mr. and Mrs. William Hickman, Tuesday recommended charges equipment as adding machines, rights under the social security Monmouth College Alumni As- these disabled people are losing disability insurance program." Barbieri, Kathleen Giendinning. Appleton Ave., celebrated her in high school curriculum to im- duplicators and check writ- sociation will bold its second an- or risking the loss of cash bene- sixth birthday Feb. 2. Attending prove the educational program, ers. The high school also hopes to "The 1964 change removes nual career seminar Wednesday, fits just when they could use them were Jerry Hickman, Jacqueline particularly for terminal stu- introduce its data processing technical provision which, start- Feb. 24, to acquaint the student most. This is why it is so im- Leilla Haley, daughter of Mr. Snow, Bernadette Davis, Scott dents. equipment to the class and teach ing in July 1962, has limited the tody of the college with the prac- portant for the disabled worker, and Mrs. Francis Haley, Vander- Hanson, Kevin Hanson, Ruth key punching. It will be a five- Mrs. Winifred beginning of a disability for bene- tical aspects of their future em- or someone on his behalf, to get bilt Ave., celebrated her first All the changes were approved in touch with the Social Security Green and Shelly Laurie. by the Board of Education. credit major, for seniors. Ellis fit purposes to a beriod of not ployment by calling upon the ex- birthday Feb. 7. Present were more than 18 months before the perience of the alumni and Administration whenever there fs Dean and Donna Spivey, Hank The -first change — in name The board made shorthand III FORT MONMOUTH -'Thirty' date the application is filed," he guests. any question as to just how- he Renard, Jamie Armstrong, and otrly — reflects a change in em- and transcription a 7i£-credil stands under the disability pro- Church to Hold year service certificates have said, and then went on: The seminar will include round Thomas and Timothy Haley. phasis by calling mechanical course instead of a five-credit been presented to Mrs. Winifred visions of the law." drawing I and II "technical draw- course by offering it for a double "Many disabled workers who table discussions with about 90 Cllis of 5 Melrose PI., Middle- alumni and guests who will dis The office here is at 6H Heck Mr. and Mrs. Alan Allen, for- Pancake Fry ing II and II." The board also period daily instead of one pe- filed too long after the beginning St. agreed to the addition of techni- riod. towji, and Arthur A. Mason, 18 of their disabilities had their ap- cuss their particular areas of merly of Leonardo, and their MIDDLETOWN—Robert Wood, daughter Laurie have moved to superintendent of the Middletown cal drawing III. Maple Ave., Oceanport, plications denied or benefits re- employment, In other business, the board ac- duced by this provision. Now, .Roger F. Cozens, Long Branch, SURVIVAL COURSE Santa Barbara, Calif., where Mr. Reformed Sunday school, has an- Dr. Hoops explained the addi- cepted the resignation of Mrs. Mrs. Ellis is administrative of- however, an application may is general chairman for the pro- RENO, Nev. — Second Lt. Allen has accepted a position. Mr. nounced that the school will bold tion would provide a fuller pro- Barbara Westlein, a teacher at serve to set up the beginning of gram. The schedule will begin at Robert C. Dean has completed Allen was discharged from the its annual pancake fry Saturday, gram for the non-college student. Oakland Street School, and hired ficer'of the Procurement and Pro- duction Directorate of the U.S. a disability as far back as Octo- 7:45 p.m. with registration of the U. S. Air Force survival and Navy in January. Feb. 20, in the educational build- Also, * he said, engineering col-Mrs. Emma Kavner of Rumson ber 19*1. alumni and guests in the main special training course conduct- ing from 9 a.m. to noon. Pro- leges these days expect new stu- as a girls' physical education in- Army Electronics Command in "Now, in addition to those af- building. Charles W. Ritscher, ed by the Air Training Command Walter Anderson was elected ceeds will be used to subsidize dents to be prepared in drawing structor at River Street School. the Coles area, and Mr. Mason president of the alumni associa- at Stead AFB, Nev. A naviga- the cost of summer church camps when they arrive. fected by the new provisions, I president of the Couples Club of The use of the athletic field by is USAECOM forms manager. am sure there are many persons tion, will introduce Dr. C. Nor- tor, he is being assigned to a unit the Baptist Church Feb. 6. Oth- for local children. The other changes involve the Red Bank Catholic High School who could have been receiving ton Coe, provost of the college, at Langley AFB, Va. er officers are James Sullivan, Assisting Mr. Wood are Her- business courses. The board ap- on five football dates next sea- and general supplies, athletic sup- disability benefits right along but who will welcome the partici- His wife, Susan, is the daugh vice president; Mrs. James Sul- bert Halvorsen, sausage cook; proved a new five-credit course son was approved, and Secre- plies, milk, bread, ice cream, who just haven't applied for such pants. A reception in the Pom- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Olsen livan, secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Robert Wood, batter cook, to be called business Jaw and tary Richard J. Lyon was author- anitorial supplies, bus transpor- benefits. There can be several peii room will complete the pro- of 34 New Monmouth Rd., Mid- Mrs. Arthur Stryker and Mrs. and Philip Raynor, heading the management. Dr. Hoops said it ized to advertise for bids for art tation and fuel oil. reasons for this: gram. dletown, N. J. Henry Bloxom, sunshine. serving committee. "^ I I I I I I

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•Plus Strvlct and Warranty Mr*. John A- Wirnekw, Us- Also twisting for t&e d»y.w«« TO (IDWffiSS REALTORS The bMrf voted to offer t con- WEST DEAL — Benjamin .F4' THE DAILY JpfcBTER croft, and Mr«. Hetty ScfuM&ife Ka.tby Carvalho, Mary Fowler, tract to Miss Janet H. ffijlw 113 Bloodmobile Mann presided* of the New Jer, Rumson Board vVansmassa. Und* 'HMH, Ltbby Manley, Bo- Norwood Av«., Long Branch, to sey Shore Builders Association. teach art. Sh« has taught two Others assisting were Mrs. chelie. Robinson and Mary Ann will be the speaker at a meet- To Look Into years in Mjddletown and holds a Visits Fort Gary Gerb, Elberon; Mrj. A.' A.Smith; all Red Cross youth vol- ing of the Monmouth Couoty bachelor of science degree in art SHREWSBURY — Tte Red Melniker, Deal, and Mrs. Ole Op-unteers from the Rumson-Fair Board of Realtors at the Admir- education from Pratt Institute. Cross bloodmobile vlsted the field sal, Red Bank, all Red Cross Haven Regional High School. als Table here Thursday evening, Transportation house at Fort Monmouth Feb. 3,nurses' aides, and Mrs. John W. The next bloodmobile visit is Feb. 25. His topic will be, "Im- RUMSON — The Board of Edu- with Mrs. Harry S. Craver, At- McCormack, Elberon, as staff scheduled for Thursday, March proving the Relations Between the 3 Motorists lantic Highlands, serving as cap-aide. Mrs. Richard Doelger, cation Tuesday considered many 4, at Bell Laboratories, Holmdel. Realtor and the Builder." things, but took final action on tain of the day. Volunteer regis- Shrewsbury, served for the mo- none. Found Guilty tered nurses assisting were Mrs. tor service. It appointed a committee to F. E. Froehlich, New Shrews- FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP—Mag- BAPTISM SERVICE investigate the economics of bus istrate Isidore I. Zlotkln found bury; Mrs. L. E. Galcher, Free- transportation with respect tto three men guilty of careless driv- hold, and Mrs,. Harold Grossman MATAWAN — The sacrament purchasing vehicles, leasing them and Mrs. Leon Rominski, Eat- of baptism will be administered cant ing in court here Monday.' or continuing to contract for ontown. Sunday at the 11 a,m. service Robert M. Mackey, Jr., 30 in First Presbyterian Church, services. Lockwood Ave., Freehold, was Also serving were Mrs, W. S. leave here, to the following childfen: On this committee are Malcolm fined $20. Fined $10 were Nelson Howell, Allenhurst; Miss Mary D. Ware, chairman, and Carieton D. Radley of Jackson Township J. Warneker, Lincroft; Mrs. Eliz- Susan Ellen Wasdyke, daugh- Boll, and William Q. Meeker. abeth Yopp, Wanamassa, and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond G. home? and Paul H. Pond of Adelphia. A committee made up of Mrs. Michael Harker of Lakewood Mrs. Paul Ludlow and Mrs. How Wasdyke, this place; and Robert Martha Adamson, Mr. Meeker was fined $25 for operating a mo-ard ReCorr, Port Monmouth, as Edward Cusick, son of Mr. and Shop by and Mr. Boll will meet with tor vehicle on a learner's permit blood program aides. Mrs. James F. Cusick; Jeffrey representatives of Fair Haven without a licensed driver in the Red Cross Gray Ladies who Stuart and Victoria Anne Cart- EQUIPPED FOR BETTER WORK — Mrs. Antoinette and Regional boards to discuss car. served were Mrs. Harry E. wright, children of Mr. and Mrs iphone. Roberta of 337 Main St., Port Monmouth, and Donald common problems in helping slow Brandt, Long Branch; Mrs, Frank Donald T. Cartwright, and Mar- learners and disturbed children. Nothing too big or small to sell L. Mahoney, Rumson, Mrs. Rogth- a Ann Patterson, daughter of () M3AMERSEVBEU Holdrjdgo of 10 Pica PI,, New Shrewsbury, receive from It also will discuss the possibility with a result getting Daily Reg-!er L. Roderick, Shrewsbury; Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Patter- Lr. Col. Lavvii Johnson of the U. S. Army Signal School, of engaging a music consultant. Her Classified ,ad. o Mrs. Robert Sigman, Oakhurst; on, all of Old Bridge. Fort Monmouth, letters of commendation for having com- pleted non-resident courses in the Quartermaster School, Fort Lee, Va. Both are employed in the supply branch of the Signal School's Department of Logistics, of which STARTS TOMORROW..AT BOTH STORES-DOORS SWING OPEN AT 9:30 A.M. SHARPl| JumUun with Col. Johnson is director. • pedigree Little Moves CPA Office SHREWSBURY - Francis P. New York University Graduate Little, a certified public account- School of Business Administra- I FI;RNITI'KB CAM.EIUKS J ant, has moved his offices from tion. 77 Broad St., Red Bank, to 648 Mr. Little is a World War II the Mart Furniture Galleries Broad St., the Slillman building, veteran. He received the Bronze here. Star and six campaign stars. He Mr. Little, a graduate of Man- served as a New Shrewsbury ROUTE 11, UNION hattan College and the American councilman from 1950-59. He ROUTE 35, Institute of Banking, attended the served as assistant county treas- urer from 1954-56. MIDDLETOWNc Mr. Little is a member of the LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY SALE! N. J. Society of Certified Public Accountants and the Municipal Association of Finance Officers of New Jersey. He is a regis- tered school accountant. He and his wife, the former Eleanore A. Peters, have four children. They live at 16 Arlene Dr., West Long Branch. History Fair In Knollwood Feb. 11 FAIR HAVEN — Knollwood School's third annual History Fair will be held Thursday in the gymnasium. In it. pupils from OVER 1650 KING.SIZE VALUES . .. ALL FROM FAMOUS MAKERS ... ALL SLASHED! EVERY DEPARTMENT INCLUDED! COME IN FOR the seventh and eighth grade will compete for prizes in these cate- ACRES OF UNADVERTISED SPECIALS! All items subject to priofr sale, so be here early for first choice. Come snow, fain or shine ... sale Francis P. Little ;ories, group projects, dioramas goes on regardless of weather. and panoramas, models and miniatures, clothing and working models. There will also be two Port awards in a miscellaneous cate- , 4"-" !.'<-'-_ gory. Monmouth Judges this year will be Mrs. George W. Drawbaugh, Rumson, Karen Wain, daughter of Mr. Robert Charfier, the KnolJwood, tnd Mrs. John Wain, Thorne PI, School principal and Walter celebrated her 13th birthday at Scott, a teacher ia the Willow • pajama party Jan. 27. Present Street School. were Kathy Kosfosky, Katby Gur- Parents will be invited to view don, Carol Fox, .Patty Feeney, the exhibits from 7:30 to 9 p.m. tad Nancy Manning. The fair is being directed by a group of teachers — John B. Stephen Werse, son of Mr. and"raybill, James Drummohd, Mrs. Mrs. Stanley Werse, celebrated Ejane Kunkle, and Mrs. Suzanne his eighth birthday Jan. 30 with Levy. his father and friends, Robert William Meade and his brother 4 PIECE 4 PIECE CUSTOM DESIGN WALNUT Stanley by attending a movie and dining at a Red Bank restaurant. Man Jailed FOAM RUBBER SECTIONAL BEDROOM SUITE HUGE SAVINGS LONG BRANCH - Willie Po- SEALY BOX SPRING 8 MATTRESS SETS Pat Hogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. lite, 22, of 126 Union Ave. was Gerald Hogan, Hudson Ave., cele- sentenced to 10 days in the Mon- brated his fourth birthday Jan. mouth County Jail Tuesday by 30. Present were Mr. and MrsMagistrat. e Stanley Cohen when . 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BRONZETONE DINETTE were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Foster, in a gambling establishment. WOVEN WALNUT Belford; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Magistrate Cohen set next Stitznas, West Keansburg, and Tuesday as the date of sentence MARBLE TABLES Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Nelson, after finding Mrs. Helen Dar- Jersey City. mana, 706 Broadway, guilty of permitting the continued absence Seaman Robert Neville, who of her daughter from school, was aboard the USS Bristol, has Jacob G. Antila, Conneaut, returned from a two weeks' Ohio, a soldier stationed at Fort cruise to Puerto Rico. He is a Monmouth, pleaded guilty to care- member of the naval reserve. less driving and was fined $50. The first birthday of George He was involved in an accident Humphries, son of Mr. and Mrson Atlantic Ave. Jan. 30. Commode Title George Humphries, was cele- YOUR 24"x24"« brated Jan. 27 by members of ATTEND CONGRESS 20" Hlfh his family. LONG BRANCH — George J. 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Sweitzer has announced an examination] YOU DONT NEED CASH TO GET THESE SAVINGS! ,•;.;•:!•• for patrolman on the Police De-1 JANE PARKER parlmcnt will be given Saturday I USE OUR SPECIAL CREDIT TERMS ... at 10 a.m. and next Tuesday at • M-DAY CHARGE—With BO liter** the Mart Furniture Gcmeries 8 p.m. in the township hall. The • NO MONEY DOWN-fidget poyavrat o*d take up names of successful applicantslf re 3i BIOBHU to pay Open Every Night *til 9i:30 . . . Saturday *tU 6 will bo placed on an eligibility • USE OUR EXTENDED LAY-AWAY PLAN—Merckandlte list for possible future appoint-1[ ROUTE 22, UNION / MU 8-5500 ROUTE 35, MIDDLETOWN / OS 1-0400 ment. . J Students Hear Board Member JtAWTM* TOWNSHIP - D,^ quiHtfeq , that an employer «eei wim judging J potesticl emi ft«-ii the aJrtoe g to ee. He gave jpeoific Upt young people by Joseph E. Walih appearance and conduct durir member of the Board of Educ* an interview, how to deal wit STARTS TODAY « ENDS MONDAY tton, who recenUy spoke to the "office politics," and what to c itudent body of the high school about "gripes." Mr, Walsh, assistant to the vice president and genera; manager TO SHOW MOVIE of International Flavors and KEYPORT — John Mtli, hii Fragrances, addressed himself to problems that young people must tory teacher *t Keyport Hig face in seeking employment and School, has obtained the movl Introduction particularly; to the crucial time "Shane" to be presented to tli through which they must pass in junior and senior history claut becoming adjusted to responsibili- May 4. ties of the business and industrial TJie book "Shane" was rea world. by Mr. Meli's senior classes I SALE He offered suggestions as to a book report. Harridge Row SUITS The natural look STRANGERS TO STRANGE MUSIC Paul Britcione, 9, and Betty Vitt, 9, both fourth The trimmer look . graders at Oceanport Grammar School,.listen tp loundi of the Krumm horn, an instru- ment used in Germany about 1550 A.D., as it is played by Martha Bixler, a member Chosii 'itotn our l«l»ction of the Trio Plauto Dolce. The trio presented three performances of a concert to more For young men of wofld-f«m»J ictnti by than 600 school children in the Oceariport and Eatontown ichoolt with pupils from CHRISTlM DIOR, CARON, DANA, COrr, 6UERLAIN, Sea Bright and Raritan schools attending. Other members of the trio were Eric Leber, and men with EMZABETH ARDEN, ' shown here at the harpsichord and Morris Newman. They play ancient instruments M8ERSE. MARY CHESS, including recorders from high to low range and a portable harpsichord. They are young ideas! REVLON, CHANT1LLY, heard on Decca and Columbia records, among others. This was the third annual, con- LANVIN, and mmy mor» cert to b« sponsored in Oceanport School by its PTA, in co-operation with Mrs. Richard lh«t tha will wdccmt. Lees, Shrewsbury, a member of the Music Advancement Committee of MonmouWi Arts PRICES START AT Foundation, and catalyst for Young Audiences, Inc. concerts in the shore dtea. '. • $2.00 90 THRU $25.00 coat and tr&uset*:. Plus Tax New Term Activities Set At Matawan MATAWAN - The local high ready for tournament play. The March assembly. Business edu- 50 school's mid-year exams are home economics department is cation seniors will soon begin ,'. .and for him over and students are anticipat- having a sewing contest and their their annual work experience pro- next week I52 of m display window has a new ex- gram; ^"' *"*Y "«lf" lolUfriM, inefutfno . . . ing second semester activities. hibit. The Student Council is >? 5Ah*A- *N&IISH IEATHER. ST. JOHN'S, UKLAtN CHRIS The basketball team is getting preparing lor its "Hearts in Har- ^\S " TIAN DIOR, ARDEN h, mony" dance this Saturday. Has Leading Role in HANEL, FABERGE. CARON, BALMAIN, SUCK To Teach Course The library is putting new Keyport School Play #f< books into circulation. Library we.di,.m $1.00 to $15.00 Piu.«« MIDDLETOWN -Miss Norma bulletin boards have been redec- KEYPORT - The leading fe- MontemuiOfi chairman of the Eng male role in the senior play at Ush department of the high orated to illustrate these books Keyport High School "You Can't school, will teach a course exf and to commemorate important GAILY BOXED Take It With You" has been giv* study under the auspices of New-February events. en to Madeline Slovenz, a jun- ark State College next semester. Speech students are preparing ior. VALENTINE CANDIES The course, "Methods of Teach- for the American Legion oratori- ing English in the Secondary cal contest. The chorus and Allan Di Biase, also a junior, Fresh From Russell Stover School," will be given at the band are practicing for festivals. has another leading role, ^ Newark Extension program held The Dante Club is discussing Others in the show, to be pre- FAMILY PHARMACY at Neptune High School. teaching of voluntary Italian. sented in (he spring, are Bar- Miss Montemuro has been at Senior and junior girls are pre-bara Buccino, Renee Brandigan, PtOSKCT AT CHURCH ST., LITTLE SILVER the high school eight years and paring for a March basketball Linda Sappah, Janice Applegate. Call 741-1121 has been head of the English de- contest. Cheerleaders and major- Alice Hermanns, Jerry Thomas, partment since 1960. ettes are planning a special and Felix Strelsky. SEALY BED SALE! YOU PAY SALE PRICE FOR THE BEDDING...WE GIVE YOU FREE!, FRAME and HEADBOARD (Choice of 10 Styles)

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All alterations without charge . Just say "Charge It" —furniture company Pay W etch month...or S • use our 6-month Account AMHICA'S lAIGIST ClOTHItt 137 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK 747-2104 Pffte Pcrtinq Adjoining Stort Optn Wed, and fit Evening 'til 9 MONMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER, EATONTOWN OKN DAILY 10 A.M. TO 9*M P.M.; SATURDAYS TIL 4:09 reported 203 com At its r 12-Tfeitarkv, Feb. It" 1965 Born, munJcairfe disease* during th DeLisa Keeps the authority re-elected H. Cor- year, ax opposed to 74 fee year nell Kahie to Us second consecu- before, md there were 43 dog Authority Post tive term «r vice chairman, Jofen r bites, one cat bite, one squirrel were < aeeajiget'M sertouiaMtri- 448 Die In WHO BRANCH - The Sewer W. Gulre to his 12th ts secretary, bite and one rabbit bite re- Authority Tuesday re-elected monial propoeak. The*,-verses ported. Anthony J. Nesto to his fourth as they contained were sentimental Red Bank The department vaccinated Michael J. DeLisa to his fourth treasurer and John J. Moron to and the cards were handmtde, RED BANK — There were 2,- dogs against rabies and 766 peo- consecutive term as chairman of his third as assistant secretary' handwritten and delivered by K! babies born here in 1964, andple against smallpox. Also, the unit. treasurer. hand. only 448 people died. tuberculin tests were given 13( Health Officer Vincent P. pre-schoolers, 1,500 times ,in thi Horan, in his annual report to the public grammar schools, l,38i Board of Health, also listed 29 times at Red Bank High School stillbirths, 262 marriages, 127 621 times at St. James Grammai marriage licenses issued, and the School, and 950 times at Rec receipt of |8.428 in fees for li- Bank Catholic High School. censes, nursing services and The Public Health Nursing De recording vital statistics, partment made 4,410 visits. Mr. Horari said 111 eating or TJie board started this year wit! food handling places were li- both President Cortlandt White censed, as opposed to 123 in 1963,and Vice President Stewart Cook and were the subject of about 750 re-elected for the 10th year to inspections. those offices. Mr. White has served the board since 1938 and Mr. Cook since 1949. Amory Osborn, who starte< In Observance in 1941, was named to anothe FAT OVERWEIGHT four-year term. Avallobl. to yni without a doctor1! prt. scrlption, our product coll«d Odrlnuc. The other members are Willi You muit lex ugly fat or your monty A. Clayton, who started in 1926 back. Odrlnn Ii a tiny tablel end uni- fy iwollDwtd. Gil rid oi exctis fat and W, Albert Doremus, 1959, Dr. of llva longer. Odrlnu auh MM and ll Victor Siegel, 1959, and Dr. J, sold on (Ms Buorantn: If not sotlsfltl SQUAD LEADERS — The I96S officers of the Red Bank First Aid and Rescue Squad for any reason, fiat return rat padcosi W. Parker. Jr., 1956. Jo four druggist ond ft your full mon- havo taken office with Charles R. Knoll at Mi« helm. Seated, left to right, «r« John •y bock. No quntloni asked. Odrlntx It Mia with Kill guarmlM by: There's no Trick to Having Ex- Higgins, treasurer; Mr. Knoll, president, and August Colmorgen, secretary. Standing LITTLE SILVER FAMILY ' tra Cash. You Get It Fast When PHARMACY You Use The Register Classified. from left are Robert L. Cadman, corresponding secretary; Calvin Carhart, vice presi- 4tS PrMMCt Ave. Cor. Church It MAIL ORDERS FILLED —Advertisement. dent; John Galatro, second lieutenant, and Chariot Bennett, first lieutenant. Mr,' Carhart is also 1965 fire chief. Mr. Cadm«n was the 1964 chief and Mr. Knoll was FEBRUARY 12th the 1963 chief.

witness in the car behind Mr. cant Klatsky Reserves Decision MoMahon's told police he was fol- Our Offices RED BANK - Magistrate Wil- lowing the McMahon car south- Curchin, the investigating police bound at a proper speed, and did leave iam I. Klatsky Tuesday re- officer, who testified that condi- ierved decision for two weeks in not himself see the two men tions were wet and dark at the crossing the street, WILL BE CLOSED home? he death by auto case of James time of the accident. He said . McMahon of Laurence Har- visibility was poor and Mr. Card Also Tuesday, another ad- »r. Y was wearing dark clothing. journment was granted in the ALL DAY FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12 Shop by Mr. McMahon, 22, was charged Mr. Card was crossing River4 case of James Cooke of Keans- ifter his car fatally injured 71- side Ave. at Allen PI. at 5:26 burg, charged with issuing a bad phone. year-old C. Maynard Card of p.m. with another man. They had check for $47 to the Red Bank Monmoath Ave., Navesink, Jan. dlsembariced from a chartered Radiator Works. The defend- on Riverside Ave., here. bus. He died at 7:10 p.m. in ant's attorney, Benjamin Gruber Monmouth Consolidated Water Co. NEW JERSEY BELL The only witness In yester- Riverview Hospital. of Highlands, asked the case be day's hearing was 'Sgt. Alonzo Sgt. Curchin testified that a postponed until Fed. 17.

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Route 22, Union + Route 17, lodi + Route 17, Paramus V/4 miles South of Eatontown Circle Opp. the Flagship on the North Side Corner of Essex St., next to Model!'* Just North:of Ridgewood A've. 531-1400 MU 7-0022 HU 9-1222 OL 2-6444 F«rraii«dtle, wiH sing f to donate* new jitut toleltn wffl fly to Amsterdam, Bok THE DAILY REGISTER Hanky, t*. It 1565-13 tad a jetedkn oi tongs from the the retool. land. After two days In HoBind, operetta "Porgy and Bats," the tuaiMt will tnnrier to de- TWO' volunteers, Mrs, Syjvia IBM touring fcu for tb» remain- lAM WiOflWS VWB POIt* , < European Trip I* der of the trip through Centra] Auerbact tod Mrs. low "H*rt- MAUTlWt fLOOt C0VBBMW ansan, the accompto-i*!, win con- Slated Thi* Summer duct the program. W.A. Iitowia- , lYSTftUK* RED BANK — Fourteen itu- Mri. S. E. Kennedy, a mem- sky, principal of Ardena School, School Magazine dents .and 20 adults will partici- ber of the Red Bank Catholic Stop lit far a tret consultation. Y«ffl and Mrs. Adele Vexler, principal Howell Slates pate in the first annual Red Bank history department, will be an Cad It win make a wonderful world cf of Child Care Center School, difference in your decoratlngl Catholic High School Tour of Eu- assistant chtperone for the trip. To Be Published planned the event, which will be rope this summer. Th« three- , MIDDLETOWN-Viewpolnt, the the biginning of a week long Lincoln Fete week trip is under the direction high school literary magazine, celebration, with the theme "Ne- Before the 19th Century, Britiib HOWBIX — A.program cele- of Joseph R. Hintelmann, a mem- will go on sale next month. gro History Week." soldiers saluted by tipping their brating Lincoln's Birthday will ber of the Red Bank Catholic The magazine, sold by subscrip hats, a custom dating back to tion, is a collection of the bes! be presented In Ardena School TO DONATE PIANO English department. Roman times when partial dis- 140 Broad St., Red Bank, N. 1. 747- writing and art done by the stu here Friday at 2 p.m. forty- KEYPORT — At a meeting of The group will leave Kennedy five children from two classes robing was considered a* mark of U II AM I* • rM. Mtn. Him Hi. dents. the Student Council of .Keyport Airport July 20 for London via t AM H I PM. tabirttn . The staff is headed by Emil of the Child Care Center School High School Jan. 29, it was d TWA Three days later the t gheean, editor; Patricia Howard and Jack Romanski, associate- editors; Michele King, layout ed tor; Daniel Fisher, circulatio I $ editor; Norma Binder, promotio editor; and Susan St. Peter, art editor. The faculty sponsor is Mrs. Victoria Taylor. The literary and • art contes will be held in the spring. Win Lincoln's Birthday ners will receive awards an have their material. published i the spring issue. Donald Jennings fAalawan Regional RHEJUTK AND CO Students in Prograpt Science Award MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — Th( 17th annual operatic festival tc be held Saturday at Woodbridgf Goes to Jennings High School will have 16 stu NEW SHREWSBURY-Donald dents . from Matawan Regional Jennings, son of Mr. and Mrs. High School participating. Russell Jennings, 18 Heather Dr., Buy 1st item at regu- Representatives from Matawa has been awarded the Bausch and iRegional will be Irene Ottaway Lomb science award at Mon- lar price, get 2nd item We're celebrating Lincoln's Birthday at Sears Middletown Barbara Fritzinger, Barbar mouth Regional High School, ac- Shafto, Paul Bornfriend, Honal cording to Thomas J. Bradshaw, for lc. tomorrow and we've selected gome specials that we believe to Grakas, David Holland, Stev principal. Jjevenson, Steven Chernet, Peg- The Bausch and Lomb award is be excellent values. Remember the sale is tomorrow only... gy Hanson, Carolyn Smith, Kar- presented annually to the out- en Christinat, Charles Zimmer, standing science student in the Parakeet and at Sears Middletown. Douglas Clifton, Pat Fisher senior class. Maureen Kidzus and David Cor belt. Under the early decision pro- Travel Cage gram, Donald has been accepted at Wesleyan University, Middle- town, Conn., where he will major 1.50 Hobby Kits and Your Choice Wrong Way in science. Travel • V/ At MRHS, he was ah officer in 89c Hobby Paint Driver Pays the biology club during his sopho- i •» Cage Tank Ball Outfits more year. In his junior year, he wrote a paper concerning the ar- Fines of $150 resting agent effect on tumor When you buy parakeet at regular price or VEST LONG BRANCH - Ruf- growth in chickens, which was of 2.98. us England, Dalton, Ga., a soldier presented at the junor Science Both QQc stationed at Fort Dix, was fined Symposium sponsored by Fort Washer Sets $109 yesterday by Magistral Monmouth and Monmouth Col- Both Charles L. Morgan when he wai lege. Last summer he attended For found guilty of operating a ve- the sixth High School Honors In- For OO hicle in the wrong direction on stitute sponsored by the National Rt. 36. Science Foundation at Michigan Two for less than the regular price C State University, East Lansing He was also fined an additional Mich. $50 for not having a driver's General Purpose of one! Kits are a selection of '64 license in his possession. Donald is president of the Stu- Three drivers each paid $]i dent Council at MRHS and a models care. fines for illegal parking during member of the National Honor White Glue 48 * snowstorm. All three escaped Society and the varsity cross contempt charges for not appear- country team. ing when originally scheduled Kenmore Steam- 4-Pack when each testified that they did not find the summonses that were To Size 50! reportedly placed on the cars by Spray-Dry-Irons Brushes the police. Printed Pattern The drivers were Victor Val lentine, Parkertown; Frank Cer- veil, Weehawken, and Robert Bas When you buy 1st bottle at regular price of 5c, eg sone, 26 Ridga Ave., Rumson. C Sherman J. Richardson, 152 Long Branch Ave., Long Branch, Both « II •88 was fined $25 for careless driv- For ing and $10 for no registration 1498 in possession. 44 Charles i. Dowd, 71 Third Ave., 11 Long Branch, was fined $10 for Carpet Cushion careless driving. He was involved Pure hog bristle. Ideal for painting. ii. an accident at Locust and Del- No clog spray nozzle—cleans itself, •ware Av«s. Feb. 2. There were Caster Cups Sizes %, 1,1^2, 2 inches.. no injuries. large fill opening and big 8 oz. tank.

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Evan Jahos, Red Bank, was at- COTTON Court on grounds that she was Th two went through a. mar-torney for Miss Barrett; Rocco DUSTERS wed illegally, riage ceremony Aug. 11, 1962Ravaschiere, , Red Bank, for Mr. RICH HYDROCAL Superior Court Judge JLeon and the marriage, the judgment Wulff. MODERN LAMPS I-eonard granted the uncontested asserts, "was a nullity from the These divorces have recent'y judgment to Diane C. Barrett of pnning" because of her age been recorded: Lillian D. Muller, 32 Pension PI., Englishtown, from Edward T. Muller, Newfoundland, N.J., 1.99 for extreme cruelty. They were Dusters to thrill married Nov. 17,1961. Mrs. Mul feminine hearts. ler was authorized to resume her Beautiful lace- maiden name, Lillian Delia Bal- ko, and she is to receive $35 a trimmed prints week in support and WOO towards Regular 6.95 of easy-care em-' the fee of her attorney, Victor P bossed cotton. LIQUORS-BARTON CANDIES- Mullica, of Union City. Bases with that hand-crafted S-M-LOCL. look, lit with glinting gold 'n Irene Ann Bry, Line Rd., white designs. Some have wal- QUALITY FROZEN AND FINE FOODS Matawan, from Neil W. Bry, same address, extreme cruelty. nut columns. 14" deep drum 26 BROAD STREET RED BANK N.J. They were married Feb. 22,-1952 shades in white fabric on wadi- Mr. Bry is to contribute $70 a able plastic "Polylite". 31 to 36* week for support of his wife and high overall. FREE DELIVERY-PHONE: SH 7-3334 three children, who were put in her custody, and to pay $500 to- Special! wards the fee of her lawyer, Mr. Ravaschiere. GAY PRINTED Christe A. Fettenbarger, 611 JUST RECEIVED FROM Irving PI., Long Branch, from PYREX COLORED TRICOT GOWNS SCOTLAND Harry Fettenbarger, 655 West- wood Ave., Long Branch, ex- PAVIDSON'S RARE treme cruelty. They were mar- REG. ried Sept. 17, 1952. Mrs. Fetten- 4 pc. BOWL SET si barger receives custody of their 4.95 two children, $125 a month for Reg. $1.29 SCOTCH support, and $250 towards the fee A REAL FIN4E OLD FASHIONEDD of her attorney, Ira J^Katchen, Floral or polka dot SLOW AGED SCOTCH Long Branch. EXOTIC BRASS John J. Centinole, Jr., 348 print acetate tricot. Broadway, Keyport, from Ruth HI-STYLE BENCH Dainty lace trim, H. Centinole, Rt. 34, Madison Township, adultery. They were M-L.. uort I ^•j^F " married Jan. 18, 1953. Edward 'A Farry, Jr., Keyport, represented It DbtiUtd, Agtd and Bottled Mr. Centinole. in Scotland Andrew F. Siwakowski, 94 Swartzell Dr., Middletown Town- COMSTOCK ship, from Dorothy Siwakoski, 95 m% 79 Park Ave., Keansburg, adultery GIN They were married Sept. 10, 3~Ot. «"•• GRAIN 1956. Mr. Farry represented Mr DAVIDSON'S READY-TO-SERVE Siwakowski. Regular 10.97 99 Mary E. Clark, 3 Colonia Dr, Long Branch, from Melville B. i 'Martini Extra Dry Fifth Clark, 48 Valentine St., Mon- mouth Beach, desertion. They VANITY TABLE i full Strength, 67.5 Proof 99< were married May 12, 1945. Their three children were placed in WITH MIRROR IMPORTED IAURENTIAN their mother's custody and Mr Clark Is to pay $75 every two IDEAL VALENTINE GIFT Save 199 ^3 CANADIAN 99 weeks for their support. Alice G. Nugent, 18 Elm PI., PROPORTIONED Or. Red Bank, from William J. Nu- WHISKEY 4 STRETCH CAPRIS gent, 50 Locust Ave., Red Dank, Imported McAdams SCOTCH for extreme cruelty. They were married April 30, 1954. Mr. Nu- gent is to pay $30 a week sup- $ 3.79 4.79 port until the date of final judg- Fifth Quart ment, in three months, and then 4 Imported (Davidson's) is to pay $7,500 in lieu of addi- Brass-plated with mar- IRISH Q YR5. tional claims. Mrs. Nugent was proof plastic wood top-tur- "Tioga" rayon-nylon. 99 represented by David L. Greene, quoise, pink or white. Ad- Stirrup straps. Black, WHISKEY • 3 Fifth Asbury Park, Mr. Nugent, by justable mirror. -32}£x51* brown, blue, pink, Wbert T. Berich, Red Bank. high overall. Regular 19.98 maize. Average, 10- 18; tall, 12-18. . COMSTOCK BLENDED CLOSED TOMORROW BATONTOWN — All New Jer- GLAMOUROUS 3-PC. MATCHED LUGGAGE SET WHISKEY 3.99 sey; motor vehicle inspection sta Qt. tions, licensing agencies, and DURABLE VINYL IN GIFT-GAY COLORS DAVIDSON'S driver qualification centers will 99 be closed tomorrow, Lincoln's VODKA Birthday. . Scuff-resist vinyl' plastic, Save 83c 100% Grain 3 Of. GOURMET cases with newer, smart- STRETCH NYLON WHY PAY er wedge shaped handles, KNIT SHELLS CHAMPAGNES" 2!L lid-pockets, rayon linings, mTUBALLY cERMENTBP IH THE BOTTLE MORE? I inset locks with keys. Blue, 1.66 I red, charcoal. Set includes: Reg. 2.49 Don't forget . . . 115" Vanity. Case. 21" Over- ! • Bigfashiontfexturefl stfetch nylon sleeve- | night Case. 25" Tourist less shells with mock VALENTINE HEARTS Case. . 'plus Fed tax • turtle or -V-neckj; WMte, black, paatels. of famous BARTON CANDY S-M-L 13.88 17.8* MIDDLETOWN Route 35 and m Wednesday New Monmouth Ri DOWNTOWN aviadon 5 New Shrewsbury^ and Friday 26 BROAD STREET RED BANK N.J. at Route 35 FREE DELIVERY-PHONE: SH 7-3334 Shrewsbury Ave. RED BANK A' owfog &y. new abjfeaejTfcaralty, Feb. 11, 1965-15 TB Study Facts Told By MCOSS owaer toted. THE DAILY REGISTER Safety Unit Buyer of New Plane "He put in 45 minutei solo time RED BANK'>- Atoul-rf 3*00 u 30 and lTww found to have flt Neptuae Townihip, Hew Shrews- and made three lawHagi." Duff County i^ideot* Bvljng la 17 na fait "On thefi»t<»<; be bounced. Wat Mm Beaefa, tery, Oceanport, Shrewabory, Plans Slogan W« twatm, had luocii, totted sicipaMn pirttefanfed in a tti tad abaormaWiei. Shr*w*bury Township, West The'second f»* t«*8e*t The Solos Second Day Out at botts — tto U making • liv- bercuto&i c»» detaction (bid; In a report on the itudy is- Long Branch, at) with headquar- third one w**foo4, but he aam plane and took off for West Pain ing?" Duff commented conducted by Monmouth Count sued thia week Mis. Wioona E. ters in Bodmaa Health Center, Contest COJ.TS NECK — Want to go to in a little low on approach and Organisation for Social Servic New Shrewsbury; Avon, Belmsur, M1DDLET0WN ••-* The Middle- the races at Hiilesh? Or swim in We landed there tt «:30 - landed about two feet short of Be flew bade to Coit* Keek's Danah, executive director icy winds the next morning. last yt*t. Of that number nln MCOSS, pointed out that is u» Brielle, Manasquan, Sea Girt, warm, crystal-cfear waters at just over nine hour* flying tune. the edge of the runway; It didn't town Safety - Council has an- The new Musky averaged 123 Mr. Rachiin stayed in West were found to have active tube likely that any of these individ- Spring Lake Heights, Wall Town- Bimfal? make any difference, though.'' nounced that it is sponsoring a miles per hour." Palm Beach with his falter and culosi»,;14''were newly reporte uals would have discovered these ship, with headguartera in MC- Buy an airplane. The fliers finished their week- inactiv* tuberculous patient OSS. Manasquan Health Center. contest to find a slogan to be the next day Mr. Rachiin, a end at Biminl, after picking up Ms airplane. They will fly to the fact* until a later date-^wfcea Edgar L. Rachiin of Holmdei races and the "out islands." care and recovery might hav used as the theme for a cour-di* He boughrabrand new 19«5 student'pilot, did several hours the necessary customs forms in been more difficult. teous driving campaign during model Beechcraft Musketeer from of ainvork and landings under Shore Air Service, Inc., Beech Duffs tutelage at Palm Beach MOrmOUTH SHOPMN* CTR. The study was instituted in the April. Holy Name craft dealer at Colts Neck airport. International airport, learning to IATOHTOWN county, where the most recent The prize for the most appro- Last week Mr. Rachiin and handle his new baby. annual rate of 154 newly report- priate slogan dealing with em- his flight instructor, Gordon After another hour's landing ed cases of tuberculosis is slight- Unit to Hear ploying courtesy in the opera- "Duff" Donald, Shore Air presi practice at Palm Beach County ly higher than the state ave tion of a motor vehicle is a $25dent, flew the new bird to West Park (another ajrport) the tol- age, to determine whether rov Kennelly savings* bond. In addition, the Palm Beach, Fla., where Mr. tine tuberculin testing could MEMII1 MEMI winner will have his slogan used Radilin's father lives. TAKING CG BASIC Incorporated within tiie fram on 'billboards, in advertising, and "We left Colts Neck at 6:50 woric of a public health nursin, LITTLE SILVER - Seaman TRAVEL AGENCYme on auto bumper stickers through- a.m. in ice, mud, and snow," program. Grants from the m Recruit Arthur D. Ryan, son of out the township during the cour- Duff recalled. "Ed flew all the Stntag Monmeutfc Comity for I* fan tlonal and state tuberculosis a teofts driving campaign. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ryan of way. We landed at Greenville, 103 Silverside Ave., Little Silver, 0 snclations and the state Health WINTER The contest is open to any N.C., at 10:10 a.m. and had 144 BROAD ST., RED BANK Department, supplemented th has enlisted in the U. S. Coas township resident regardless of breakfast." HEADQUARTERS MCOSS contribution of ataf Guard for six years and is sta- Jatt around tM com«r from ear fenur sffitt at Off for Florida time, overhead, etc. age and the entrant need not be tioned at the recruit training cen- 10 RECKLESS FUC! FOR ALL YOUR a driver or own a vehicle. Taking off for Florida a little ter at Cape May,. Following an During the course of the stud i The entry may be in prose or before noon, the travelers landed additional three months' active Telephone 741 - 5080 which covered a 12-month period, jingle form. at Daytona Beach at 4:10 in theduty he will serve in the Coast the MCOSS nurses offered th afternoon. Guard Ready Reserve in Ws You can marv* and pick up airline, itiamihiji, but and AUTO-NEEDS Tine tuberulin test to all person Entries should be sent on lour fields, hottl and raiori area rtsirvtticns af our officM. "It was warm there," Duff re- hometown area. they served in the broad publii lated, shivering as the cold wind IT COSTS NO MORE TO BOOK THROUGH and mailto the Safety Council • SNOW TIRES healt^program and to others IK blew through the unheated Colts YOUR LOCAL TRAVEL AGENT ing in the same household as thi All entries must be postmarked Quick and inexpensive. That' patients, with exception of thosi no later than Feb. 26. Neck mud washed off the air- the Daily Register Classified. • BATTERIES individuals who were ahead; known to have had tuberculos • ANT1-FREEZE or a positive reaction to previ ous tuberculin tests. • ACCESSORIES Municipalities where the case HO MONIT DOWN detection study was conducte CHARS! Alt included Bradley Beach, Eaton town, Little Silver, Neptune City Francis X. Kemeliy UNCROFT — Red Bank at- torney Francis X. Kennelly will CUP BANK speak on "Property Values and Moral Values" at a meeting of the Holy Name Society of St. SATURDAYS Leo the Great Catholic Church SAVE Tuesday, Feb. 16 at S p.m. in the Ciiurch Hall. NEW JERSEY NATIONAL Mr. iSinnelly, president of St. Jsmes Holy Name Society, Red Bank & Trust Company Bank,1 and a member of the Red Bank Chapter of the National As- Friday, February 12th Only ! sociation for the Advancement of 1 WALK-UP and DRIVE-IN Windows Cotored People, will discuss LADIES DRESS prtfperty as it applies to one's civil rights, as well as material at ALL 8 OFFICES possessions. Mr. Kennelly also open SATURDAYS from serves as treasurer of the Mon- mouth County Federation of Holy 9:30 A,M. to 1:00 P.M. Name Societies and chairman of HERSHEY KISSES SEAMLESS NYLONS the federation's committee Inter-racial relations. Rwttw MOM* rua M» accounts, Cor&tmm dots. \ movie "The Newcomers" al- Limit 2 lbs. Limit G M*Mr Ortfrfc AMrtMi art Uoa Poymwh an* Anpllafi™. HATS 67 so will be shown. A group dis- Reg. to ^T I per customer 3 Pairs cussion will follow. 27 $3.99 ew Jersey National PROMOTED SHERMAN, Tex. - Barry L.I) Friday, February 12th Only ! Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs. I W.T. 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SECfflQN TWO THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11,1965 Bid Cuts .HfijB Come Later Committee Adds to Hughis' Budget Ginuon questioned the wisdom get the funds for them without TRENTON'(AP) - COT. Rich- hearings -will be announced'Mon- nor would mean a salary of $1,- unspecified studies appears vir- of his colleagues in tacking $100,- ard J. Hughes' record high $847 day. 090, the same as for Senate ,sec- tually certain to run into oppo- the governor's okay. :f 000 to the budget so early in the million budget was temporarily The committee voted to include retaries. ; >« sition from Hughes,. who. has In other developments, the $115,000 fatter today after th« a catch-all $100,000 appropriation In a related development, frowned on similar requests in hearings, since the committee committee whisked through the first day of hearings by the leg for- unspecified studies by theHughes' proposal to grant $5,000 the past. usually starts its work by reepm- slate aid section of the budget, islature'* Appropriations Com- legislature arid $15,000 in salary raises to Supreme, Superior and The Republican legislature had mending cuts. giving tentative Approval to a mittee, •.,"•-'.••• • / increases for Assembly secretar- County Court judges touched off requested the money earlier in ' ! No Need to Delay flock of items ranging from $1 ies. ,•-.-',-., a complaint by Republican As- the year but Hughes cut it out Hillery and Sen. C. Robert Sar- million for county college con- In an unusual move, the Re- Both proposals were put forth semblyman Douglas E. Gitnson when he submitted his 1965-66 cone, R-Essex, said the appropri- struction to $1.3 million in aid publican majority of the. com-by Republican!. The $100,000 ap- of Hiwterdon County, He urged budget to the lawmakers. A sim- ation is valid and there was no to municipal library systems. mittee' opened hearings yester- propriation was inserted over the that pruning begin immediately. ilar request several years ago need for the committee to delay Many of the items in fee state day by adding to the amount re- protests, of Democrats. There was But Sen. Thomas J. Hillery. R- was turned down by former Gov. what it planned to do anyway. aid section are mandatory un- quested by .the governor rather no opposition to the proposed sal- Morris, the committee chairman, Robert B. Meyner, also a Demo- Hughes and the legislature have der formulas fixed by state law. than subtracting. The, additions ary increase, for' secretaries. said the proposed judicial raises crat. Meyner contended the funds been involved in a running feud The state aid section of the would be made to the legisla- would be taken up at a future Each assemblyman is entitled would be used to finance politi- over proposed efficiency and budget was reviewed in public. ture's own budget They said the hearing along with Hughes' rec- cal fishing expeditions. economy, studies and funds for a The committee then divided into cutting would come later, when to hire a part-time secretary at ommendations for 1,400 new state Hughes has veto power over law enforcement council. The leg- closed hearings on budget re- they get to the., items sought by a $75O-a:year salary although a jobs. line items in the budget and could islature set up an economy study quests for the Institutions De- the Democratic «dm!nistr»tton. handful don't have any essist- eti«. The )ie\r sqale, if approved Hughes Opposition cut it out again when he signs committee and a law enforcement partment ind the Departments TWO BEAUTIFUL LADIES—'Shaking hand.,1 par* of the The date for the next round of by' ifit' tufl legislature and* gover The $100,000 appropriation for the budget bill: council but has been unable to of Labor and Conservation. Investiture of Brownie Troop 475, the I Oth new unit in Matawan area during past two years, setting a record. Troop will start with 20 Sfrathmoro girls. Here, leader Mrs. Ifyst Office Contract Zoners Delay Offices Decision Edwin C. Kepler, 30 Innerhill La., welcomes Donna Pow- ers, 8i of 18 Ambler La. Investiture was held last night HIGHLANDS — This municipality will have a new post office by Feb. 1, 1966. RED BANK — A doctor and a 2^-story office building at 320! Real estate expert Milton it would have about 4,000 square In Strathmore School. Mrs. John J. Cryan ii assistant . Postmaster General John Gronouski announced yester- lawyer appeared before the Zon- Broad St. Heller testified the proposal would feet of floor'space in a residen- The doctor was Leonard S. Dan- be the highest use of the vatial-appearin- g structure of brick. leader: . day;; that Hahr Construction Co., 29 Grove St., North Plain- ing Board of Adjustment last cant Jot, and noted similar uses field, has been awarded a contract for erection of a new zig of 668 River Rd., Fair Haven, Dr. Danzig said he and his as- night to seek variances for pro-who wants to build a! one-story in the . zone on lots of comsociate, Dr. Arthur S. Loebel, postal facility here at 170-178 Bay Ave. on low bid of $48,000. fessional office buildings. structure on Pinckney Rd. Hiparabls e size. would occupy about half the floor "The one-story, colonial-style building, to be located across lawyer was Chester Apy. space leaving the remainder for from Borough Hall, will have a 3,312-square foot interior, Decisions on both applications Mr. Klatsky said He paid $34,- Mr. Klatsky's proposal is for000 for the property, estimated three rental suites—perhaps a 3 Cent Tax Rise and parking and vehicle maneuvering space ol 5,209-square were reserved. i 65 by 260-foot lot in the pro- he would pay $75,000 for con- dentist and two other physicians. fe?t. The lawyer was 'William I. fessional office zone. The appli struction and grading, and Aft. Heller testified* again. He • The building will be under private ownership with the Klatsky, borough magistrate and senior partner of the firm of cation fell short of the frontage claimed a hardship if prohibited said the two lots, with 100 feet owner responsible for payment of real estate'taxes. The Seen In Budget Klatsky and Himelman, 3 East and lot area requirements of the from building the planned struc- 'of frontage, were situated on the U. S. Post Office Department will lease the premises for 10 Front. St. William Himelman zone. ture. edge of the: residential zone, there- years, with renewal options through 20 years, at an annual ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - The water and sewer utility j represented His partner in re- Mr. Himelman pointed out, how- The building would be of by necessitating a variance, but rental of $5,490. Borough Council last night in- eration, which is not a part of questing permission to build ever, that .the lot and planned masonry construction with a brick added the proposed structure troduced Us 1965 municipal budg- the municipal budget, is figured building conform to the'code in veneer and what was called a would form a pleasant transition et, totaling $450,494. at $88,550, an increase of $12,850. other respects. He said the build- colonial exterior design. It would between the two zones. The Pro- gressive building is in a com- The spending schedule will pro- The harbor utility operation ap- ing would be 28 feet high with 2,- have'a landscaped front yard of 912 square feet of floor space the- same depth as surrounding mercial zone. vide an overall estimated tax propriation totals $182,509, down rate of $3.37 per $100 assessed Shrewsbury Sunday School and 46 feet between the sidewalk properties, and parking facilities Off Street Parking $3,100. and (he facade. > • for 30 care. valuation, an increase of thre Mr. Apy pointed out that park- [ No Objectors cents over 1964, Major increases in the spend- Mr. Klatsky said the structure ing facilities for 28 cars would ing schedule include: adminis- would be primarily for his own There were no objectors pres- tend to keep vehicles off the Mayor Russell-W. Morgan an' trative salaries and wages, $9,250, use. His practice would occupy ent at the hearing. Mr. Himel-street, and that the parking area councilraen stressed, however up $3,750; police salaries, $58,350, Decision Is Due in March the main floor, tfie second floor man reported assurance of, sup- would be buffered with a fence that the local purpose municipal up $4,150; and the garbage and would be for professional officeport from neighbors in the area. and plantings to suit the neigh- SHREWSBURY-AH the testi- a written transcript of the hear- real estate witness for the appli rate la estimated to be down on trash removal contract, $34,300 rental, and the basement would Dr. Danzig's application was for bors — but there still was some mony is in but a decision is ing that fast, it will be ready .cant. ••- • , cent to 64. They eatimated thai compared to $29,600 in 1964. contain storage space, records a smaller building on Pinckney objections. the governing body actually "con still at least a month away in the to hand down a decision Mr. Blair had two expert wit- housing and a lunch room for the Rd: behind the Broad St. proper- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Blast of trcls" about seven-'per cent ol In other business last night, seven-month-old variance case of nesses. Red. Bank realtor Harold March 10.. K,. secretaries, he said. Mr. Himel- ty of the Progressive Life In- Garfield PI., immediately behind ail funds', .with local and regional the governing body: < the F i r s t A s s e m b I y, of God Dowstra testified to the "disturb- Trying Since May man added that the lower level surance Company. the property In question, both ichool wtes, county tax, and— .Adopted an- ordinance re Church, Sycamore Ave. ing* effect" church expansion Rev. John Deegan, pastor, ha might- some day be converted to Jack Cotlins of the James F, opposed.the application on the veteran* -tod senior citizen exemp- quiring property owners to remove The Zoning Board of Adjust- been trying since last May to get would have 6ri tlie residential snow and ice from public side- office use. Roper architectural l)m testified basis of property devaJuatioo and tions accounting tor most of the ment listened for four hours last .neighborhood.. . 1 : a variance for a 17 by 47-fodt ''hi' '—' '^ *•'' •-'•"—~ impairment of: the vjew from ' ' " - - taxation. walks within 24 hoars after the night All the witnesses had their Sunday School wing Leo J. Carting, their windows. _•';"• '.! ••',,. «f-ft y^MjOt Qujrman John Newbon church; He was turned down mi: later* rWiT Re subject Herbert A. Swanson, also of um 4t Soard, called Garfield PL. cited drainage, of $25 or five 'ita ning im^n^'writing? "'"' the board, ! current pro- slstent wJWi the wning plan of EatontoivnHolds esthetic and sewerage problems la for municipal purposes and re- ment, p pp Arthur Siegfried, representing ceedings started in August, ShShrewsbury.b . his objection. f d — Introduced an ordinance in- the applicant, and William R. Eight witnesses were heard las1 serve for uncollected taxes — 2 Houses Sold Two other speaker* were criti- creasing berthing rates at theBlair, representing the opposition, $97,689 — represents a $14,51 night. ' With regard to Mr, Dowstra' cal of specific points in the ap- increase.over mjiV/. v. municipal harbor; eight berths at agreed to have their summations Rev. Deegan resumed the stand statement about a possible, decline Line on TyxRate plication, but not the proposal The ' tax breakdown: local two piers will" be subject to free back to the board by the endin his own behalf and Roland in real estate values, Rev, Dee- EATONTOWN - The magi exemptions, six cents, down one as a whole. ichool, 76,cents, down four cents adjustments of $125. of the month. If the board can get Pierson of Llncroft was an expert gin testified that hs knew of two number was $2.59 at last night's cent. . On ft* ether hand, Mr. Apy local purpose, 64 cents, down one houses built oft property adjoin- meeting of Borough Council. Public hearing on Hie budget presented letters from a neigh- cent; regional school, $1.27, up ing the' church tract thtt were was set for Wednesday March boring resident and from the Pro- six cents; county, 57 cents, up told immediately. ' It's the projected municipal 10, at g p.m. in Meadowbrook gressive Life Insurance Company three cents, and veteran and sen- Special School Bus Is Refused Mr. Blair introduced aerial tax rate for 1965 — and it's the same as this year's figure, School. and a petition with the names ior citizen exemptions, 13 cents, ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - Sit- to want to,learn and succeed. photographs of the area and had of two other residents — all la ber of the board he should not 'To me, this is a milestone— Dog Code down one cent. ting as a lame duck organiza- The program was to start this commit new broad members to objecting neighbors mark the! favor of the application. a real cause for elation," Mayor Public hearing on the proposed A public hearing on the muni- tion, the Board of Education last spring with five -teachers, and a new project. homes on the picture before stat- ing their reasons for opposing the Herbert E. Werner commented. amendment to the borough dog cipal schedule will be held March night - voted against providing would have cost $300 in addition- The board did approve an- wing project. Councilman Joseph A. Kellenyi ordinance, raising license fees 1J. public transportation for children al salaries. other part of Mr, Wuesthoffs v praised the unchanged rate a: from $2.25 to $2.50, was set forPlace Aides Council will use $150,000 of its from the Ocean Btod. area. The Vote on the proposal was plan to enrich educational activ- Americo Bruno of 77 Elm La the result of cooperation be- Wednesday, Feb. 24. surplus, $15,000 more than lasl This same question was infor- 4-2 and since five votes are nec- ity, when it provided $100 for said he was against further ex- tween council and - local and .Police Chief William Zadorozny year, leaving a balance of $65,472. mally asked of the board at a essary for approval, me plan an after-school physical educa- pansion of church parking facil- On Pay List ities. Mr. and Mrs. James regional boards of education on announced that a dog census will In addition, the governing body joint meeting with Borough Coun- was rejected. tion program for fifth and sixth RED BANK — Secretaries and A. Curley of 245 Sycamore Ave. their budgets. be taken Monday. Dog owners has applied to the state. Division cil and parents Feb.: 27; George yteddy said he voted gt«ders( >•!.-• :-• , . » clerks working in the public both spofce' of noisy' cars, people not having obtained licenses are of Local Government for approv- In other action, the board ve- against the program since he Prior to adjournment Albert R Councilman Theodore Zebrow- schools are working on a salary and snow plows, property deval- now in violation, he warned. al of the use of $35,000 of thetoed an, individualized special feels that a similar program Quackenbusb, board vice presi- ski agreed, adding that though guide for the first time here. ; uation, and annoying lights. Harbor :0t «-Cneyeniw—Western Joel Mccreo—1 hr. 45 mln. 5-Fllm-The U>t Moment- Bruce Cabot—N mln. 2— News And Wealtier II—Superman—Adventurt 11—Ski SpolTrMaiilyn Orey Robert Cgmmlngs—1 hr. 8 mln. Gariield Grant Hotel 13—Ten Me A Story-Chlldrm 4—Today 13—Mask, Myth And Dream 7—Film—Drums—Sabu, 1:1) lt:Ji 7—Cartoon—Children Raymond Massey—2 hrs. 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PLAZA and FREEHOLD Overlooking the Beautiful Navetink River Start! Wednesday, February 17 and hit quarter T WHARF AVENUE 741-1500 RED BANK o?ft r* "MARY POPPINS" Free Corsages to the Ladies lieve McQueen and Juaes Gar- tait the most parents don't tike THE DAILY REGISTER Ttawby, Feb. 11, M»-t» JjOWE TWEIftW ner. ' '"•-• to the musical programj, Hew- TV Key ever, the teenager* have ex- CARLTON- Today's Top TV Quwttoc — I am » ptreat aad pressed joy and deligit wtth tbe can't understand why twre I« two series, Mailbag to much adverse criticism print- COMMUNITY- ed about "Hullabaloo" and (For an arwwer to your,. OalaaBfW 2.-W; 7:»; »K« By STEVEN H. SCHEUER "Shindig." Both these stow are tion about any TV program or FREEHOLD ' jwst musicai variety shows and actor, write to Steven H, Schett- FREEHOLD- Question — I recently saw Don OoUHlXer 7;20; 9:3]. Today's top television shows as the dancing Is no more frantic er, TV Key Msifceg, In care of this time of the year. A beach Adams on "The Tonight Show" ASBURY PARK previewed and selected by TVcomber is murdered in Hawai than what usually goes on at this HUFFMAN-X> BOYLE with Johnny Carson and I Key's staff of experts who at- church socials. I have been a LYRIC- and who should turn up as a pc thought he was hilarious. Why tend rehearsals, watch , screen- Chaperone at such dances and I Ghosts have long been a part EyM 7:30:11:30. lice lieutenant but movie acto don't they give him a series of S ings, and analyze scripts in New can attest to this fact. —Mrs. of the American literary heritage. FINE HOME FURNISHINGS and BROADLOOM Jon Hall. To set the,right tone his own? I know he was a regu- York and Hollywood. the victim is killed by a speai G. N. D., Vernon, N. Y. The famed Moulton House In EPTUNE CITY lar on "The Bill Dana Show," gun. Answer — We have received Hampton, N. H., inspired Whit- NEPTUNE CITY-. but he wasn't the star, there- Rt. 35 Circle, Eatontotm — 542-1010 great deaj of mail about both tler to write his torrid poem, A few mildly entertaining fore, not seen enough.—F. L. shows dominate the evening's 8:30-9 (7) — My TJiree Sons mese series, and we must ad- 'The New Wife and the Old.'.' j , vBRICKTOWN New Britain, Conn. fare. The Defenders is of inter-Fred MacMurray, who's beei BRJCK PLAZA- Answer — There's1 a good Goltjmtger 7:20; 9:35. , est for its study of conscientious taking a back seat to the kids late objects; Suspense Theatre has ly, dominates this one helping chance Don Adams may star in Dana Wynters to spark an othlad- y flier (Diane Foster) g( a new situation comedy series NORTH OF RED BANK erwise ordinary script; and en-ready for a world trip. There next season titled "Get Smart!' ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS tries on The Ministers, Perry a little romance in the air an He will play Secret Agent 86 TIANTIC with shades of a way-out Jatnes Mason, My Three Sons, Be: the boys seem to horn in whi Amerlcanlzatlon ot.Emily 7:00; 9-00witched, and Jimmy Dean will they're not wanted. Bond, as if James Bond wasn't HAZLET already pretty far out. PLAZA satisfy their fans. Channel 13's ' GoldfIriget 7:20; 9-40 roster includes an informative 8:35-9 (13) - "The Streets SAYRE WOODS documentary on "The Streets of Greenwood." Greenwood, Missis Question - "12 O'clock High' SAYRE WOODS- Greenwood" (Miss.), and Music sippi, is the scene of this inform is my favorite new series and 1 Father Goose 2:00; 7:18; B:20. in Closeup on Debussy's pre. ative documentary on the active just adore Robert Lansing, who • PERTH AMBOY ludes. determination of segregations! plays "General Savage." Please AMBOYS DRIVE-IN- snd Negroes to maintain thei fill me in on this actor, pid he Cartoon 1m: Goldflnger 7:06; 11'28- (2) - The Ministers. A separate drives—one for segre ever makes movies before he silly one about Herman and gation and the other for free started this war series.—G. C. MAiESTIC- dom. • Memphis, Tenn, OoMHnjer 2,00; i:m: t:00i 8:00; rrandpa who are mistaken for iuyv bank robbers. Sweet Herman is Answer — Lansing is prim- • EDISON crazy enough to try to return 9-9:30 (7) - Bewitched. "Ling arily a TV star. He was seen in MENtO PARK CINEMA- fte money in the middle of theLing." Another way-out plot gim the short-lived detectives series OoldHngtr 1:30; 3:55; 8:15; §-40 night, and youthful fans will mick adds up to an entertaining "87th Preoinct" some seasons WOODBRIDGE show. Samantha reaches int TAXATION WITHOUT REPRESENTATION! DB1VE-IN- probably laugh at his simple an- back and has appeared as a tics. her bag of tricks to solve h< guest star on many of the other The loss of taxes, plus maintenance, material, lighting and in< husband's latest dilemma—tun leading drama series. He has terest cost the Red Bank taxpayers about $3,000 a year for a Siamese cat into a voluptuoii MINER SUPPLY CO Nothing too big or small to sell 8-9 (2) - Perry Mason. "Tfte proven himself to be an actor Triange Park. For this, we are given a Hgheniollem Krupp as model. Those funny next doc with a result getting Daily Reg- Case of the Feather Cloak." For of quality in the "12 O'Clock the Park's main point of interest. THIS PROTOTYPE GUN neighbors, the Kravitzes, also ac ister Classified ad. 'ans Who dream of island cruises High" series, and, if the show count for a-couple of amusinj KILLED THOUSANDS OF AMERICAN AND ALLIED SOLDIERS! isn't picked up for. another. sea- Why do the Seven Stalwart Selectmen (except one), Insist on moments. son, some smart movie'producers •should give him the big movie keeping this atrocity on display? Why? South of the Krupp 9-10 (13) — Lincoln Center Pn buildup, in the same fashion a sents: Music in Closeup. Pre can't ludes for the piano by Claud Debussy, played by pianist Bev eridge Webster, is the feature leave the hour. t home? 10-11 (2) - Tlie Defenders Final • Final • Final • Final "The Objector." More interest ing for its exploration o( the sui* Shop by ject of "conscientious objectors" than it is for the objector phone. the title. The latter, an earnc: )»ung man who claims co science rather than religion fi NEW JERSEY BELL his pacifism, seems more naiv than credible in this tale, pai ticularly as played by Brando; de Wilde.

10-11 (4) — Suspense Theatn ^lopmngforCoIorTV? "That Time in Havana." A n mantic drama about a love! lady trying to bail her husban out of prison in Cuba, aided t Come to a cynical American newsma Though the plot is nothing to ge QMBMCE excited about, the males in th audience will probably enjoj Better Housekeeping watching star Dana Wynter look ing helpless and harried. (Col' See Bright True-to-Life or). Women's 10-11 (7) - Jimmy Dean Show Jimmy's guest list adds color am variety to Jus show as comedia RCAVICTQR COMB TV Bill Cosby, bandleader Leon Me Ja)iii

11:15-1 (7) - Les Crane. Jim my Dean (having a busy TV Reg. 24.98 to 29.98 night) visits with Les, along will Hugh Masakela and his Africar folk songs and drums, and Geo vieve.

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NOMI Ne aMItetlM wltk «qr «flW «lere m Mmy SfeeM wirit itallar i tw an 1« riw Hm.Omm orra jkflHaOy and safely aajerj lol^JUteoiag to bu rfdto*f*edi- Jin tamed back hto ttu ml- THE DAILY HEG1STEB Fd>, 11, 196S-?fl Test _instrumen^ *•t —i emergenc~ =~y a»>—-• entiy turned east, aettfing upon 8c pattern and eased the Boeaaza ditions. his new coarse tmrcrd Spring ionto tile blacktop runway, smooth WeU, do you think be cm fly he'll do tar run had filed Us application Valley tayto as dik, with one engine dead ana successfully answered the I txked Tom as we stepped Af tie intersection — a mere We took off for Tetertoro ones fiaiom question* Tom had firedelectronic point in, tfie *fcy with out of the aircraft at Teterfxwo, the way back, Tom Toe flat* of as beaded for tha at Mm tram the twin Bonanza nothing on the ground to indicate Tom looked back at lira, pin- technical manual over a cup 4 aall«t??ti&, "** sanitary land fill area does not fere WM a burial oa the prop- whost automobile was damaged one of the ruffians carrying a re Homing Unit Loses Issues Waste Permits OT^jy with *t«e regttifttioni, erty Nov. n, ymr ^ In tit Incident, Tuesday after- voiver and the boy in my cai 'Saw Pigi H^^««l^^e' noon gave chase to three youthssaid two were pointing suet MARLBORO - The Board M '"ft U noreasonaMt to *uppote Mr. Eacfawiti confirmed that —"two of whom carried revol- weapons." Health Tuesday night decided to that this 'ordinance can be up- "I jaw pigs running ground in the cemetery iad been approved vers"—who tried to get in her The mother said that after on< In Appeal of Award issue licenses itself for garbage held," commented Mr. Sacko- the dump," commented Mr. by the Board of Health in 1939 disposal trucks. witz. The " ordinance needs Sackowitz with a laugh. car as she picked up her 14o-f the attackers jammed an urn and still is * legally permitted year-old daughter and a young brella in the ventilator window FREEHOLD - The Loncaused by vandals between Feb., In the past, the permits have amending." (Township officials were con- : fcoy at "the Middletown High breaking the glass, she Jumpec Branch Housing Authority losi 1955, when the redevelopment come from township clerk Floyd Mr. Sackowitz also said that fronted last fall with pigs run-burial ground. ' School, Tindall Rd. out and chased them down th out Tuesday in an appeal it project was launched, and 196Wyckoff1 . "the solid waste disposal code ning at large. The problem ap- Candidates for the office of when the authority took over the regulates the type garbage con parently was solved without pros- Police are investigating the driveway of Westminster Pres MonmouQi County Court of The board also determined to plumbing inspector were inter- byterian Church, where they di property. issue licenses only after appli- tainers used by homeowners. ecution when the owner of theviewed privately. A choice will case. $79,250 award to owners of a 12- The woman said this morning appeared. They contended that, after a cation had been made and trucks This might be adopted by theporkers removed them.) be made after the budget is ap- that the incident happened "just She then ran back to her ca acre site seized fiye years ago co-operation agreement was inspected. board." Also reported by the health of- proved. , as a large group of children were drove home and called Middle- in Its Shrewsbury riverfront re- signed by the city administra- Board secretary Mrs. Norma Discussion of the code will be ficer was rhe fact that the' Rich- leaving the school, about 5 town police. : development project. tion and the authority, they were Rouse explained that garbage continued at the board's next ardson home on Buckley Rd., meeting. which had been declared unfit The grave of Elizabeth Pabo- o'clock, and I imagine the three prevented from developing their truok dump forms had been re- die, daughter of Pilgrims John had been clustered In. that 1 A jury before Judge Edward property because the city im- quested. She added that blank Fees are due now for both thefor habitation, has been demol- Quick and inexpensive. That : J. Ascher, after a 12-day trial, Aldsn and Priscilla Mullens, is crowd." the Dally Register Classified. posed a freeze against new build- license forms were available for garbage dump trucks and septic ished. increased the price the authority ing permits. township use. tank trucks. "Anybody who has Board members questioned one in the Commons Burial Ground must pay to $83,009. not made application for a li- of Little Compton, R. I. She was The Housing Authority contend- According to Isidore Saeko- another about the Forest Green Under rules of condemnatlo: witz of Roosevelt, executive of- cense Is in violation of the law,"cemetery at the O'Hara farm on the first white girl born in New trials, the jury was unaware ed- that the only point at issue noted Mr. Sackowitz, and added England. ,- was the market value at theficer of the Board of Health, the Texas and Amboy Rds. Joseph the award given by the three- board's ordinance requires the that this could be done^at the member condemnation commis- time of taking. It submitted a March meeting. list of other properties for conlicensin- g of all trucks that use sion June 12, 1961, in favor township roads. Mr. SackowiU reported that he the owners Maria, Salvatore, sideration to suggest downgrad- Frank, Angelo, Louis, and ing of the Valentino property. Charles. Valentino, The Authority stressed a lack of riparian rights on the water. AMERICA'S LARGEST FAMILY CLOTHING CHAIN Expert real estate appraiser Testifying for the Valentinos FURNITURE CO. who testtfed for the Valentino! were Anthony J. Camassa, a real KEYPORT, N. J. suggested the property, on thfestate broker and former chair- north side of Atlantic Ave., east WEST man of the city Planning Board; 264-0181 of Branchport Ave., was worth Joseph Langan, of Keyport, and home? between $139,000 and *U9,D00. Irving Kowaloff, of Irvington. MID-WINTER Housing Authority appraisers Samuel Teicher, of Long put the value at between $46,000 Branch, and John B. Lazarus, SALE Shop by and $49,000. of Ocean Township, testified as' NOW IN The Valentines asked the jurj experts for the authority. phone. to reimburse them for taxe Ralph S. Heuser, of Matawan, PROGRESS costs of maintenance, and tinwas attorney, for the Valentinos, value of building destructioi and Thomas A. Yaccarino, of Open Mon. and Fru evenings 'til 9 p.m. Asbury Park, for the authority. L In-Service Math Study Is Offered FAIR HAVEN — An in-service training program on modern mathematics will be offered to teachers by the Board of Educa- tion. No window post The 13-session course will em phasize the subject matter modern mathematics with special attention to application at diffe ent grade levels. Mervin Edwards, head of the mathematics department at Shore Regional High School, will be the instructor. He holds a bachelor of arts degree in mathematic No floor hump. from Montolair State College, master's m mathematics degree from Trenton State College and has taught the course in othei districts. o Cost to teachers will be $400 with no college credit to be given. However, It is recommended bj Charles Howard, superintendent, that the board consider giving No radiator. credit on the salary guide. • Mr. Howard said that 21 teach- :rs have indicated they would ittend. Innocence Is Upheld No power By Jury FREEHOLD - Richard Dick- erson, Asbury Ave., Asbury Park, had a story to tell in the county criminal court yesterday and he decided he didn't need a lawyer to help him tell it He made wise decision. Dickerson had been indicted for No power brakes issuing a worthless check in the Sears Roebuck store in Asbury 'ark, Dec. 11, 1964, for $105. Ap. I Some of the things you don't get in a Corvair r pearing before Judge Alton V Evans and-a jury for trial, he I are'among your best reasons for buying it. j pleaded not guilty and said he would be his own attorney. On the day in question, to tol the court, he was in Sears and was approached by a man who said he would give him $50 if he could cash two checks in the MILIUM-LINED COATS store. Mr. Dickerson said he suc- The very essence of Spring- ceeded in cashing one, but nol Harris tweed, in the season- the other. He contended he got no benefit from the transactions spanning balmacaan coat 88 and the jury gave him the bene- you'll wear and wear! And, fit of any doubt with a verdict it's highly prized hond- jf innocent. woven Harris tweed loomed by famed Scottish weaver;... our fine 29 Offer Pamphlets tailoring matches It in quality. Soft, tweed-mix, MONDAY THEY GO On Sclerosis blue or brown. 10-18. TRENTON — Pamphlets de- BACK TO 37.95 scribing multiple sclerosis, cur- (•«. TM. of Bring MiUi'lwi ent research into its cause, pre- ention, cure and treatment an ocal healtcare service's avai 1 bte to My patients may be ob New "Hot Pastels' tained frest-Of charge. r«s Corvair Mown Sport Sedtm Mrs. Alvan Campbell, Jr., vice 3-PIECE >resident, patient service, for th Central New Jersey Chapter Na ionai Multiple Sclerosis Society, WESKIT laid requests should be made to he Monmouth County Branch, ilO8 Fourth Ave., Asbury Park. DRESSES The pamphlets include "A rank Discussion About MS," Coivair by Chevrolet IN BONDED Search and Research," "Facts ou Should Know About MS, mnual reports of the National The beauty of it, of course, goes deeper than the thingB you don't antifreeze and no hose leaks to worry about. All of which add up to KNIT Society and the chapter, and get. There's the other side of the coin—what you do get in their place. some more important pluses. . 'Mental Health and MS." Also Take the no window post, for example. What you do get is hard- folly linad to keop ivailable is a list of publications Power steering? Power brakesT Corvair top styling—with curved frameless side windows—in every Corvair Ift trim lints perfect vallable upon the prescription of needs them like a centipede needs crutches. physician. closed model. Even the lowest priced coupe or sedan. With most of the engine weight on the rear The transmission and driveline hump you doji't get means more wheels, the front ones are free to steer easily. foot room K>r both front- and back-seat passengers'1. Thanks to And stops are quick and sure—with no nose- To Build Plant Corvair's rear engine, the floor is practically fiat. diving. Come on down to our showroom and Checked ootton but skirt No radiator—the engine's air-cooled—also means no water, no discover the difference for yourself. ;.. back-but toned, solid j n Puerto Rico color Orion* acrylic knit <**/, RUMSON - Rudolph W. Rug- wesldt... side-tab trim. Bonded er, 43 Forest Ave., president of acetate tricot lining. White he newlyrformed Internationa Drive something really new-discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealer's acetate blouse. Sizes 8-16. Polymer Company, announced 'esterday that his firm will build $5,000,000 plant in Puerto Rico. Chevrolet • Chewtte • Ihevyll- Cormir* Corvette MBKS WHY • W»M ll let en* enlyl vmi ciui * Thu* or* no in The plant will have an initial ca- YOU SAW m} pacity of 50,000,000 pounds of JBtttOTHAU • You urn bran* wt imf PVC resin and Polyvinyl Acetate Copolymers annually. Construc- tion of the new facilities ia ex- pected to start early tills year. Mr. Kugler was foritierly vice CIRCLE CHEVROLET COMPANY KEANSBURG: RT. 36 on MAIN STREET resident of planning and admin- ASIUItY PARK I PERTH AM BOY istration of Cary Chemical* Com-325 MAPLE AVENUE RED BANK If. 9S * A*b«y tmk Clrek | tit feM (h, Wttf *f M Sratia* pany of MiUtewn, N. S, 741-3110 guest speakers were Dr. Wil- MaUtican Toumhip DAILY HEGISTER Feb. It, -23 College Choice liam p. Angers, Red Baak, tod Students Told Mr. Patrick J. Kennedy, West- Dance Band Perform* PAHADE FAHTIOPATION float is tf* Loyalty D«y parade Beid, MATA9MN TOWNSHIP -The KEYPORT — Plan* are bring in Mdffletown M«y 1. Meeting Topic Dr. Angers, director of coun- Matawan Regional High School rvation made for the, Keyport High seling services at Newark State dance band gave a performance School Student Council to stve a AdveitiM in the Dttly Retfster. WEW MOMMOUTH - A pro-College, spoke on how to select HAZLET - Ne*l Munch, U. S grnm on choosing i eoilege wd for the Matawaa Women's Club a college; " Agriculture Department repre- collfege entrance requirements Jan. 18. On Feb. 3, the group WW' reSentljr presented at St. Mr. Kennedy, assistant direc- sentative in Monmoutti County, tor of admissions at Seton Hall performed before the Monmouth Marys Catholic Schppl auditori- County Parent Teachers Associa- was guest speaker at the weekly um. It was sponsored by the University, outlined entrance re- quirements of the nation's col- tion officers in the Magnolia ton. program of the Sycamore Drive Layman's Advisory Board, and School. attended by 150 parents and stu-leges and universities. On Feb. 18, the dance band and ASSOCIATION Mr. Munch showed glides and dents of the parish. A question and answer period folk song group will present an SERVE YOU" followed the talk. assembly program. gave a talk on the importance of A film entitled "College Per- The advisory board plans ad- conservation. He explained how •pecHves" served as an. fatro- ditional programs on the same Quick and inexpensive. That's the principles of conservation duclon to the program. The and related subjects. the Daily Register Classified. may be utilized around the home to beautify and preserve the area. The Department of Agriculture provides this speaker service to (Jo ww, further enhance conservation pro- grams In the schools and to de- velop concomitant attitudes to- ward the preservation of dwfa dling open lands. oive Wins Eligibility o For Scholarship MIDOLBTOWN — Ellen Grutz- ner, a local high school senior, HIGHEST AWARD—Francis Viola, 16, of 318 Willow has been selected as a semi-final- Ave.', Matawan, last night receivsd Scouting'f top award, ist in the National Honor So- the rank of Eagle. Here ha is being congratulated by ciety Scholarship Program spon- FT'S sored by the National Association Troop 73 Assistant Scoutmaster Charles Hallock as of Secondary School Principals. Mayor Edward E. Hyrna looks on. The youth is a icout She is eljgiHe for one of the lifeguard, junior assistant scoutmaster and a camp OUt! more than 500 scholarships made counselor. CAPTURE THAT BIG available to students who are members of the National Honor MOMENT WITH A MOVIE Society. Promoted by JCP&L School Paper Is CAMERA TO PROVE Ellen was selected on the ba- YOU DID IT. WE HAVE A sis of scores made in the nation- Contest Winner COMPLETE UNIT . . . PROJECTOR, wide preliminary Scholastic Ap- titude Tests. Finalists will be MIDDLETOWN - The Lion's SCREEN, FILM ... AND ALL FOR chosen on both test scores and Roar, high school student news- UNDER $75.00—OR WE HAVE rank in class. paper, was named a winner in the newswriting contest sponsored MORE EXPENSIVE UNITS. •Tier eyes will shine... by the Monmouth County Society LOOK INTO FUN her heart will flutter..., Plan Teachers' for Social Service. NOW ... f when you choose The newspaper will receive a a Valentine heart Variety Show $10 prize for an editorial on cig- arette smoking and lung cancer, brimful of LOFTS... MIDDLETOWN — Members of and for a feature article describ- the local Education Association ing the Tine test for tuberculosis. the candies will present the annual Teachers' of finer quality: Variety Show in March. Other county winners were Red Sponsored by the township Batik and Wall Township High 15 WALLACE ST. From 79* to $10.00. Schools. The entries will now be teachers, the show is given each RED BANK — 747-2273-4 VALENTINE'S DAY year to raise money for the schol- judged at tha state level by the is this Sunday, Feb. 14th arship and welfare fund, used to Tuberculosis Society. J provide scholarships for local All LOFTS Shops Open. graduates and to provide aid to students who are in need. Chairman of th efund raising committee, which will be respon- sible for producing the show, is Walter S. Noble arm Steven Mamchak, language arts TSfahmmLuiimew teacher of Thompson. Intermedi- MORRISTOWN - Walter S. No- ^^ monmtiiim I 0KU ate School. ble, 2 Klteheir PI., formerly of Red Bank, has been promoted to sales representative by Jersey First Graders Central Power & Light Company. Using Library Mr. Noble will work in the util- ity's Central Division Sales De- HAZLET — First grade classes partment in Morristown. A grad- at Middle Road School visited the school library for the first uate of Red Bank Catholic High time recently, to acquaint them- School, he is attending Fairleigh selves with its operation and to Dickinson University. select books. The visit followed Ace of Hearts two weeks of preparation by thi In 1961, he enlisted In the U. S.| teachers. ", ,y , Army for a three-year term. He I lIUtfFoi! ' g|i v received his discharge last week. | Books that will be of specia While on active duty, he wasj| Heart with wide satin interest to this age group have awarded the Army Commenda-i band, topped with a large been purchased by the PTA li- tion Medal and the Good Conduct || brary staff with funds raised by Medal. bow; ailed with Milk and Dark special activities. Chocolate Assorted Miniatures. Students in the fourth and fifth FATHER-SfljN NIGHT The leather skimmer girls want most grades who join the Library Club RAMTAN TOWNSHIP — The MIDDLETOWN SHOPPING CENTER, Route 35, Middletown, N. J. under the direction of Mrs. Bur-Recreation Commission will spon- ton Leder, are assisting the li sor a Father and Son night to- by dependable American Jrs. MONMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER, Eatontown Circle and Route 35 brary staff in cataloging and re night, starting at 8 in Union AIRPORT PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER, Hailer stacking books. Avenue School. Guests will be NEWLY TEXTURED IN SEVEN SPRING COLORS and throughout New Jersey Proceeds of the dessert-card Jaok Fisher, pitcher for the New party to be held Feb. II at the York Mets, and Charles Crowe, Cobblestones, Middletown, will go a coach for the New York Jets. LOFT' CtiOCOlateS.. -as fine as you can riw.>to the library fund. Mrs. Victor The- film, "It's a Met Met Met Sale *5 Regularly $6 anil $7 Olup is chairman. World," will be shown. Wear it with shifts, skimmers, kicky skirts, it' was made just for ^•^ ^i^^ ^^^ ^^ ^mw ^^r ^^r ^^^ ^I^P^ ^i^^ ^I^F ^^^ ^^r ^n^ ^mr ~^^ •^w -^~~ ~— — today's easy-shapes. Newly textured for Spring, it comes in all these colors you can match to your fashions: Red, bone, pink, light 9 blue, white, black or yellow. Sizes l2l/2 to 4; 4W *> N, CLOSES OUT M widths. ' .'• LIVING ROOM SUITES-ALL 3 PIECES IRWIN BUYS UP A ONCE-IN-A-LIFETIME DEAL AND PASSES THE SAVINGS ALONG TO YOU-JUST 30 SETS-SO HURRY \ ALL FOAM-5 STYLES

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Built to kit, built to support young feet, these fun-to-wear •neakera are rarely sale-priced. So, round up the youngtten and buy them several pairs. (A.) For Boys: blue or brown, •ue 1% to 6. (B.) For Girls: multi-stripes or solids, lius 13U U9139-149159179 to 3, 5% to 9. * COME EARLY 27 MONMOUTH ST., RED BANK RED BANK "VS. RubWi Keg. TM. FOR BEST 747.0011 SfORE K# 0D SOc) Ovtr an acrt of hmlnira at Discount Prlcti ! * * ^ « •*• - <*""»•• a** tot*, in, SELECTION Pally 100 to 100—Saturday 'HI 4:00 ONLY AMI M Vwojtm, Moid* h*. Ntwmfc. OWITT HM. 24-Tfcutsdey, Feb, li, 1965, THE DAILY REGISTER Scouts RoundUp Camping Out At 1-5-8 Club UNCROfT—Thirty Boy ScoutslMr to be held pn Thursday, Feb and leaden of Troop 130 camped 25, in Buck Smith's Restaurant, out at the Firm Labor Cimp in East Keanshurg. Holmdel recently. James FarreH, Business Administrator senior patrol leader; Gerry Rous- FLAG SALE seau, assistant leader, and Steve MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Bo: Lang, troop librarian, were in Scout Troop 237, Strathmore, Explains Responsibilities charge. conducting its second annual flaj Those in the Viking Patrol were sale to raise funds for equipment. MIDDLETOWN - The role of Mrs. Whitney Crowell, a men* Lee Hoyt, leader; Doug Sickles, Th6 door-todcor campaign began a municipal business administra- ber, will be one of the speakers Jim Sheridan, Bernard Savaiko, Saturday. tor was explained by Richard at the Regional Conference of Re- William Walijsza and Richard The flag kit contains a three-by Seuffert, who holds the post in publican Women Feb. 23 in the Curtis. Raven Patrol, David Di- five flag vmth pole and bracket. Midd'.etown Township, at a meet- IMDss Sheron E. Conover Empress Motel, Asbury Park. Santo, leader; Louis DiGiovanni, Committee chairman in charge ing of the 1-5-8 Women's Repub- This is for women of Middlesex, Car! Moffler, Martin ROMM, is Stanley Blair. lican Club here Monday. Monmouth, Ocean and Burlington Mark Deutschle and Bart DiSan- counties. "The Township Committee is ti. Beaver Patrol, Frank Moss, AWABD CEREMONY Announce the policy making body," Mr. The public is invited to attend leader; Tom DeFelico, Rodger EATONTOWN-iAn award cere- Seuffert explained. "They decide the March 8 meeting when Col. Gotthardt, Jon Schwartz, Tom mony was held at a recent meet- on a course of action and I carry Emmett Cox, undersheriff Tompkins and Glenn Schecher ing of CUb Scout Pack 57 in St Betrothal it out. It is the same as a board Monmouth County, will present a Panther Patrol, Jack Ford, lead- , of directors of a corporation hir- Hatch Ganson, Tom Hoyt, Dorothea's Catholic Church. MATAJWAN-Mr. and Mr*. Jc lecture and film on the "Narcot- seph C. Vincent, 38 Gerard Ave., ing a man to do the job of keep- ics Situation in the Nation, the George Happe, Lee Keller and Receiving badges were Jeff De. ing the activities running." Jim Ashworth. Flaming Arrow, browalski, Joseph Rebscher, announce the engagement of their State and the County." granddaughter, Miss Sheron Eliz- Mr. Seuffert explained that the Mark- O'Brien, leader; Dennis Robert Aomack and Don Forbes. Mrs. Morford, Mrs. Scott and abeth Conover, to Junior Lee township had received several Cassidy and Paul Riviera. Richard Loux, Allen Hagaman Mrs. Herbert McNally repre- Murray, son ol Junior Murray, federal grants because they were and John Wittenberg receivec sented the club yesterday at the Adult leaders participating were Fifth St., Cliffwood, and Mrs. "on top of the situation and ap- PROBLEMS OF THE UNDER-ACHIEVER will be discms.d at a meeting of the PTA service stars. President's Forum of the State the scoutmaster, Andrew J. Len- Viola Jackson, Fernandina Beach, plied early." Federation of Republican Wom- of Fairview School, Middletown, Tuesday at 8:15 p.m. by a panel including, left to nert, and assistant scoutmasters, Fla. He was introduced by Mrs. en at Princeton. VISIT NURSING HOME tight, Mrs. Helen S. Wambach, psychologist from trie Pollalc Clinic of Monmouth William Ford and Maries Roiens, Douglas Burke, program chair- and troop committewnen, Albert CLIFPWOOD — Brownies from Miss Conover is the daughter man. Medical Center; Rev. L. G. Rowell of the Red Bank Methodist Church; A. F. Gems- Aszman, Thomas Sheridan, Lar- Troop 154 made a recent visit to of John Conover, Sr., Matawan, The club sent a letter of nomi- beck, head of the physical education department of Thompson Intermediate School, ry Kelly. Walter Wotejsza and the Cliffwood Nursing Home, and the late Mrs. Sarah Eliza- nation to the State Federation of Myrtle St. The girls sang songs beth Conover. She was graduated Plan Annual Middletown, and Mrs. Leslie D. Seely, chairman of the speakers bureau of the Mon- Bob Keller. Republican Women suggesting and distributed fresh fruit to th< from Matawan Regional High mouth County Mental Health Association. The association, as a part of its regular During the same weekend, 12 Mrs. Thomas Morford,'president, scouts of the older group and patients. School, class of 19S1, and is em- as a member of the Federation's SAR Ball service to the community, helps to plan and arrange programs on mental health for three adults attended the district The following girls took part: ployed at Bell Telephone Labora- Board of Directors. RED BANK — Presidents of 18 community organizations. winter camp at Forestburg Scout Patricia Armstrong, Carol Berar tories, Holmdel. A satirical resume of the politi- chapters of the New Jersey So- Reservation, New York. di, Barbara Bordeaux, Donn Mr. Murray was graduated cal situation of New York State, ciety, Sons of the American Re- Attending were Robert Schaller, Bruno, Patricia Collins, Gai from Peck High School, Fernan- written by Miss Judith Jones, a volution, have joined with the Thomas Krause, Ronald Caster- Hammond, Christine Hauss dina Beach, Fla., class of 1961, member, was read. general committee in preparing line, Paul EngeMrum, Charles Kathy Jurewicz, Joan Kerrigan and is employed at the DuPont The club voted to sponsor a for the second annual Colonial Oleg Cassini Says Drake, Lincoln Davis, William Debbi« Mazzeo, Gabriel Melvin, Company, Parlin. performance of "The Marry-Go- Ball of the SAR and related Winckelmaim, William Molzon, Bettyann Mitchell, Patty Mitchei: Round" by the Monmouth Play- organizations. Michael Cassidy, Pat Kelly, Jean Teresa Mitchell, Darlene Pope, Eighth Birthday ers May 14 in the Navesink Li- TJie ball will take place Satur- Deutscble and Arthur Lunann. Beryl Ann Richardson and Susan brary Theater. Mrs. Joseph Scott day, Feb. 20, in the Molly Pitcher Assistant scoutmaster George En- Sea too, EAST KEANSBTJRG — The is chairman. eighth birthday of Michele Zim- tin, with Mrs. Louise Boyd Dale He's Baffled By Color Namesgeldrum, Paul Muffler and Adults participating were Mrs. A letter of thanks was received merman, daughter of Mr. and of Red Gables, Middletown, as Ken Casterline accompanied the Charles B. Brown, leader; Mrs. from the Middletown Health Cen- I know it's dangerous, but perience for the alleged sake < Mrs. Robert J. Zimmerman, lonorary chairman. Charles G. around. Most hues, in fact, scouts. Robert Mitchell and Mrs. Sinclai ter for a gift of $25 for welfare while flipping through a couple clarity. South End Ave., was celebrated Miller, Maplewood, is general will take their cue from the Parris, assistant leaders, and work. of my favorite fashion magazines here recently. chairman and Maj. Lawrence I don't, for example, quarn pale and neutral spectra-the PINEWOOD DERBY Mrs. Robert Collins, treasurer and Stratton, Bridgeton, is president in search of a few laughs, I got two main exceptions, being, of Party guests were Tammy and with the use of such generally COLTS NECK - A pinewood committee chairman. of the state organization. Col. C. to thinking. I said to myself: course, classic champion black Debbie Buck, Cindy Brazakas, appreciated appellations as aqua, derby race by the Webelos was Malcolm B. Gilman, Middletown, "Myself . . . how many different and coining contender navy. Antoinette Capporaso, Ruth Ann VALENTINE the highlight of a recent meet- color names do you think you While white and bone will dom Cooper, Helen Trivett. Melody is president of the Monmouth ing of Cub Scout Pack 193 in the can find enshrined in these inate what's left of the field Hazlet PTA Waldhame, Judy Friesinger, GIFTS Chapter. Atlantic Elementary School. pages?" And Myself, answered: two triumvirates will also be Janie Williams, Lorill Maloney. OF SMART "Thinking is dangerous, so, to Cubmaster Herbert R. Zander To Meet SPEAKS ON LANDSCAPING vying for honors: the lighter Laurie Terry, Robin Nancy, Di- be on the safe side, let's tote grays, lighter greens, and made final plans for the Blue and 31AZL.ET — Special services ana Papemik, Gall and Carol SPORTSWEAR LITTLE SILVER — Marvin A. 'em up." lighter browns; and the pow- Gold eaixjuet Feb. 24 at 7 p.m. in speech therapy, curriculum co- Martin, Cecelia and Patricia ARE TRULY APPRECIATED Clark, Monmouth County agricul- I won't bore you, dear readers, dery primaveral pastels of yel- in Colts Neck Inn. -ordination and remeldal Instruc- Tmex, Jodl, Dorera and Terry tural agen,t, spoke at a recent with numbers, but suffice it lo low, pink, and blue. And in the Inspection and attendance were tion will be the highlight of a Barna, Beverly and Katherine meeting of the Little Silver Gar- CONTINUING OUR say that our researches (Myself's back-stretch keep an eye peeled won by Richard Genke's Webeloi. meeting of the Hazlet School Smith and Renee Zimmerman. den Club on "Principles of Land- CLEARANCE SALE and mine) created great wonder for that palest of dark horses, Wolf badges were awarded to Parent-Teaclier Association Mon- scaping." He showed slides of in our minds .as to why school- ivory. Cubs Rod MacLeod, George day at 8:30 p.m. In the school. examples of good landscaping going youngsters are ever made CDonneU, Victor and Edwin Mi- Committee members are Rich- and of suitable plants for founda Hunttra to learn the basic colors of the :haelson, Thomas Wuast «nd ard Ellerman and James Schroe- tion planting. — Com* out of CLAUDIA'S rainbow or how Raphael, Titian, Robert Petilk). der, program; Mrs. Joseph Tri- 1)1* woods t Set Mrs. George 'Supplee an- Rembrandt et al managed with Others receiving awards were guero, membership; Mrs. Melvin tt» detail* ol our FASHIONS nounced that the next meeting of palettes that weren't at least the GoodCitkenAndrew Andreadis, Scan Boswcll, Tepper, ways and means and LOVE SALE en 129 MARKHAM PL. the Junior Garden Club wili be size of a football field. David Schrumpf, David Case, budget and finance; James Schroe- po0. 31. March 1, after school in Borough Mark Hulsebos, Norman Lind, der, publicity; Miss Nancy Magill Next \o Little Sily.r School Hall. The program will be pre- 'Cause as eny fool kin plainly 1 Douglas Zielinski, Dzn Hellig. and Mrs. Dana Endreson, publi- see—and as attested to by the PHONE 747-9134 sented by Mrs. Gerardus Wyn- Kevin Lally, Alex Lipert, Norman cations; Mrs. J. E. Mowrey, Mrs. Gospel according to Madison Open 9:30 fo 5:30; Fri. "Ml ' koop, bird chairman of the parent Dye, Charles Ruffalo and Steven Joseph Hila, Mrs. M. J. Pelo, Ave.—there are at least as many club. Coker. Mra. F. H. Jordt, Mrs. A. G. Tower Craftsmen different and distinct colors as •PALE TEXTURES Penfland and Mrs. Robert Whea there are taxpayers who hedge ON HAND" ton, refreshments and hospital! on their returns. RECEIVES FLAG mauve, tan, rose, turquoise, ty: Mrs. R. F. Plasfcedd, his- And d'ya know, if it weren't for coral, amethyst, and sapphire. MATAWAN TOWNSHIP - Boy CORNELIUS Scout Troop 731. Strathmore, was torian and Founders Day; Mrs. food, we'd be in a real pickle? AnAdd I'll bend over backwardbk s and H. A, Peckham, Joint Council Colornamewise, of course. While accept such commonly-used terms presented a VS. flag by Ameri- can Legion Post, Keyport, at a Representative, and " Mrs. Nor- we didn't run across a pickle as bone, taupe, pearl, jade, buff, COBB, Ltd. special meeting last week in man Namemvorth and Mrs. Rob- color in our readings, we didid, brass, crimson, amber, and even Strathmore School. ert Robinson, sunshine. irk************ * ***********+*£ however, meet up with the likes coal and charcoal and even of cocoa, cherry, lemon, and plum sand (tho' I don't know what Scoutmaster Ed Sheren presided it a Court of Honor. Awards were FIRE HAZARDS TOPIC (all of which, by the way, are beach you frequent) . . , and UNION BEACH — Albert Nlola, scientifically accepted color des- even rouge (whatever your fa- esented Steven Blair, PWer BROWSERS WELCOME towman, Michael Monzlo, An- former fire chief, showed films ignations) as well as with oyster, vorite shade might be.) on fire hazards in the home at avocado, tea, maize, cream (or Irew Lubow. Kevin Nunrisnte, IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR SOMETHING TO DO ON But, pray tell, what is the ex- ,awrence Schnapf, Donald Silva a recent meeting of the PTA creme), almond, shrimp, mush' act color of crystal . and bark in Memorial School. The films LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY room, lime, persimmon, mocha, nd James Cameron. and sandalwood and The troop's next project is to also were shown in the Cottage cranberry, honey, licorice, sau- flamingo COME IN AND SEE OUR SELECTION OF . . and sepia . . . and cquire its own troop Park School. terne, butterscotch, taffy, celery, natural? And peanut—I wasn't EARLY AMERICAN olive, strawberry and vanilla. Plans were completed for the quite able to figure out whether Mils Linda Hyatt QUALITY LAMPS • SHADES And if you consider camel and TRAIL BLAZERS "Calling All Girls and Boys," PINE & CHERRY REPRODUCTIONS it was shelled or unshelled, program, which started with a SIFTS • OIL PAINTINGS chamois edible, you can include MIDDLETOWN - Linda Hyatt, NAVESINK — "American Trail roasted or not. meeting last week in the school. CONTOUR CHAIRS UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE them, too. senior at Middletown Township JIaiers," was the theme of a A cake sale to defray the cost Ib5 CHESTNUT ST. High School, was named by tiie recent meeting of Cub Pack 107 LAMPS • CLOCKS • WALL ACCESSORIES Now really, folks, I don't mind FASHION MIRROR of Insurance for the program, will an editor or adman trying to be Monmouth County Chapter, held in the library here. RED BANK Gloves for spring are headed be held tomorrow. Mrs. Martin ROUTE 34 COLTS NECK a bit more poetic or precise when laughters of the American Revo- Playlets were presented by the 741-4055 in two dandy directions. On Blomquist will be in charge. describing colors—tut I do ob- lution, to receive its Good Citi- )ur dens. (Just South of Freehold Road—Next to Perrotti's) the one hand (no pun intended) ject to their employing vague, Wi Ilia m Terry, cubmaster, CALL 462-1786 are the crochets and knits- enship Award which is based on ambiguous cognomens pried from warded badges to Kenneth Open Dally 10 lo 5 — Friday to » — Cloud Mondays lacy, loose, luxurious. On the citizenship, responsibility, lead- beyond the realm of common ex- fount and Michael Smith. other are the nylons and light- rship and good character. Miss Hyatt is vice president of Leon Simmons waj graduated weight high-count cottons em- ito Webelos. bossed to simulate the textures r senior class, secretary of the of reptile grains, crushed leath- tudent Council, senior literary editor of the yearbook, a mem- PLAYLETS FRI. - SAT. FINAL DAYS OF ers, and straws. Both, how- MIDDLETOWN — Cub Scouts ber of the Pep Club and a Var- ever, will revel in the newest Pack 242 entertained with play- lty twlrler. She was elected by five-iutton length (designed to rts at a recent meeting in Har- he high school to serve as Home- complement spring's longer lony School. coming Queen during the Thanks sleeves) as well as in peren- Awards were made to George giving holidays. Misj Hyatt re- nially popular eighMjutton Dine, William Kohut, Joseph styles. But don't took too hard ently was awarded the local Jiania and James Price.. /or them .in bright colors, leadership Award by the The pack's next meeting will 'cause there just aren't many /liddletown Chapter. the annual Blue and Gold din- ANNUAL PATRIOT SALE! Feb'. 12 thru Feb. 22 • Bear Brand Knitting Wonted (fijl Off 115 BROAD ST. 4 oz. Reg. 81.55 tpl.»£O Spice, 2 oz. Ball Ofi Reg. J1.09 i .-. OVC FAMOUS BRAND • Bon Bon Italian Mohair f\r* 40 grams Reg. $1.29 "DC WOMEN'S SHOE • La Mil Italian Mohair tf£~l 1(1 40 grams. Reg. $1.49 qpA.JL" Reg.S1.69 $1.29 • Arlecchino Mohair Wool Sate 50 grams, Reg. $1.69 Devil's Heart • Titicaca Alpaca and Wool REG. 8.99 TO 24.99 50 grams, Reg. $1.49 .'.... JfpJL*. Bath Kilt BULKY YARNS FOR THE COLD • FLATS WEATHER STILL AHEAD ! • Itor Irmtf—2 MMC*I HUIW NJlCI >..;, • HEELS • kar Iraad—2 MIKM w. 79< •IMNTIC , . MEN'S SHOP • Utl llWd—2 •DIH4I • BOOTS MOAD ITRHT, UD MNK W JflCI ...Itefflar ttc Valentine 79* Not all siws In all stylM. niwi' Clot, law CMi* PAIR Cw* iloidtt, Artnrlooa bpnu Sorry, No inttruction on sale mdse. • All tales final • 6m Wo*. •* W. • Donald, chaplain. Presenting their qualifications founder of Uje chapter, is vice JENNY'S The president named the fol- $1 and views on education were Rob- president in charge of patient Italian - American ert L. Morris, Joseph E. Walsh Music Sponsors Plan service and is working on the lowing committees for the year: >• and lames O, Wood, incumbents, recruitment of volunteers for an Mrs. Albert Fazzone, Mrs. Calien- * and Eugene Dombrowski, Vincent expanded friendly visiting pro- driello, Sr., Mrs. Nesci and Mrs. Brady, Walter W. Barnes, John N.I Symphony Concert gram in Monmouth County. MacDonald, executive council; GROCERY F. GUmore and Alfred Frank. At the meeting, 1965 board Mrs. Patrick Ambrosia, welfare; E 185 Shrewsbury Ave. Mrs. Frank Madure and Mrs. Also participating In Ihe discus- FAIR HAVEN - Hi-Music the special symphony committee, members will be elected, the an- Pat Nlcoletti, telephone, and Mrs. RED BANK lion were R. Thomas Jannarone, Sponsors is completing plans to met with her aides last week in nual report will be given by Mor- MacDonald, publicity. superintendent of schools, am bring the New Jersey Symphony her home. They are Mrs. Charles ton M. Parker, treasurer, and Mrs. Frank Turock, a board to Monmouth County for a spring G. Geary, Mrs. John F. Kinney, Mrs. Campbell will present serv- Installing'officer was Mrs. Gor- FREE DELIVERY member. concert Friday, April 30, in the Mrs. Ellsworth F. Baker, Mrs. Al- ice awards to chapter volunteers. don Wilson, assisted by Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Norris, first vice Rumson-Fair Haven Regional bert P. Brogle and Mrs, Herman Fazzone. The retiring president, * 741-2645 High School. president and program chairman, H. Kurre. Mrs. Albert Doremus, and her >- was In charge of the program Chairman Mrs. Joseph L. Man- The New Jersey Symphony, a TRIP TO PAPER MILL officers were presented with gifts ^Specializing in... RUMSON — Women's Associa- and corsages. Chairmen of the arrangements. - ley, 59 Kemp Ave., chairman of fully professional organization, tion of the Presbyterian Church dinner were Mrs. Nicoletti and > Italian Cheeses Mrs. Earnest Fred Foster, club was classified in 1962 by the will sponsor a bus trip to the Mrs. Nesci. • Prsyolone president, announced the appoint- American Symphony Orchestra Paper Mill Playhouse, Milburn Mrs. Philip Jiaruiine is chair- » Olive Oil ment of Mrs. Philip Guiser as Cub Pack 210 League as one of the 21 Metro- March 10 to see a performanc man for ways and means and > Proscliitto chairman of the literature de- politan Orchestras in the United partment. The department will To Hold Dinner of "Bell, Book and Candle." The refreshments for March; Mrs. * <» Fresh Rleotta States — the first and only group will lunch in the William Doremus for April; Mrs. MacDon be reorganized with plans and LINCROFT - The third an- • Meixarella orchestra in New Jersey to Pitt Restaurant, Chatham. Th aid for May; Mrs. Fazzone for activities to be announced. nual Blue and Gold Dinner of • Fresh Sausage achieve this distinction. The bus will leave from Bingham •K * The nominating committee with Cub Scout Pack 210 will be held • kalian Cold Cun music director is, Kenneth Scher- Ave. and River Rd. at 10:30 a.m. Quick and inexpensive. That's Mrs. Eric Rosengren as chair- tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in Lincroft merhorn, and the concert pianist, man, will present a slate of of- Reservations must be paid foi the Daily Register Classified. Inn. David Garloch from the Juilliard ficers for the 1963-66 club year by Monday. Mrs. P. H. Radford, The invocation for the family at the March meeting. Assisting School of Music. Long Branch, ia chairman. event will be given by Rev. Mrs. Rosengren are Mrs, James Mrs. Raymond F. Carr, 3d George E. Deutsch of St. Leo Barr, Mrs. John Lazzetta, Mrs. (The former JoEllen Sbeils) Vincent Raine, Mrs. George Co- the Great Catholic Church. bum and Mrs. August Zltzmann. Cubmaster Tames Field will in- CARL B. JONES - A card party to benefit the wel- troduce Art Svmyer, director of fare dtpartmerit vftn be held on JoEllen Sheils Is Bride Shadon and holder of the Black March 24 in the Cobblestones, Belt Third Degree of the Ocean Painting Contractor Mlddletown. County Judo Club. Two teams of Mrs. Frank Lanzara announced youngsters, 10 to 16, will demon- Of Raymond Carr, 3d strate judo and karate. The three INTERIOR and EXTERIOR 31 merchandise stamp books and $8 in cash have been collected 16 year-olds are holders of the RUMSON-Miss JoEllen Sheil the bride, and Robert Fendv green belt in the club. PAINTING WALLPAPER from the club members to as daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johi Philadelphia. •1st in the new headquarters proj- Co-chairman of the event with FULLY INSURED FREE ESTIMATES J. Sheils, 36 Allen St., becami The bride attended Immacu ect of the New Jersey State Fed- the bride of Raymond F. Carr Mr. Field Is Mrs. Ralph Doelling, lale Conception High School, Elm 747-3041 eration of Women's Club. 3d, on Jan. 30 here in the Holj Eong Branch, formerly of Lin- Cross Catholic Church. The brid hurst, 111., and is a graduate croft. Aides Get Ready groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs St. Matthew's High School, Co Raymond F. Carr, 2d, of Roslyn shohocken, Pa., and the Schoc For Luncheon Pa. of'Nursing of St. Vincent's Hos RUMSON — A workshop to Rev. Joseph Bradley officiatei pital, New York City. She is make decorations for the annual at the double ring ceremony ant member of the staff of Holy Ri luncheon and fashion show of the celebrated the Nuptial Mass. Les. deemer Hospital, Southampton BUY AT PROWN'S AND SAVE! Navarumsunk Auxiliary of the ter Smith was soloist and Mrs Pa. Family and Children's Service of Raymond Heliker, organist. A re- Mr. Carr, also a graduate < Monmouth County, took place re ception followed in the Rivei It. Matthew's High School, cently here in the home of Mrs. House, Rumson. with Leeds-Northrup Electronic 24-GAI. FEBRUARY ALUMINUM C. L. Simonson. The bride, given in marriage North Wales, Pa. Mrs. Norman Moody. Fair Ha by her father, wore a gown ol The couple are at home ir Combination Storm and Screen ven, is chairman of the benefit PLASTIC French silk velvet designed witli Bethayres, Pa., following a week- slated for March 11 in the a fitted bodice and bateau neck- long stay in the Pocono Moun- Navesink Country Club. tains. WINDOW SPECIALS! Committee chairmen include line and held at the waist wit TRASH Mrs. Wallace Barrett, Rumson a beaded cummerbund. The bell- and Mrs. W, R. Thomas, DeaJ shaped skirt featured a detach- Piano and Organ Lessons CAN THUNDERBOLT tickets and reservations; Mrs. AT YOUR HOME-Lct me help you able chapel-length train. Her veil with your leisure 1lme Piano and Simonson, Mrs. Gordon Mont- of English illusion, also chapel- Organ Playlnij. Thirty years ex- perlencfl as Teacher and Player. gomery and Mrs. Edmund Sic length, was held by a pressed kels, Shrewsbury, decorations; white velvet rose headpiece. Shi Fred A. Wohlforth, B.S.Ed. Mrs. George Becker and Mrs. F. 531 • 1401 Weatherstripped Don Chapin, Rumson, awards, carried a velvet covered missal and Mrs. Charles Rell, Little Sil- adorned with a single white With steel lock lid handles. ver, gifts. orchid. Colon: Gray, copper, green. Miss Margaret Sheils, at home THUNDERBOLT WHITE PROFESSOR TO SPEAK was maid of honor for her sister. RED BANK — Dr. Francis J. Other attendants were Miss Jo- Murphy, professor of psychology arme Mulligan, Philadelphia, a at Seton Hall University, South cousin of the bride, and Mrs COOK & DUNN Orange, will speak on the topic Leo Kelly, Southampton, Pa. All "Character Development of Chil- three wore formal-length gowns RAINBOW LATEX dren" at the Trinity Mothers of ruby velvet with sheath skirts Club meeting tonight at 8:15 here of petal pink crepe, accented at at Catholic Welfare, 145 Maple ^e Empire waistlines with ruby WALL PAINT Ave. red • satin bands. Their head- OVER 800 COLOR5 pieces were crowns of white fur and they carried white fur muffs LATEX WHITE SEWING MACHINE and cascades of red roses. $ James Carr of Roslyn, broth- WALL PAINT 2GALS 5 Aluminum Combination Storm and Screen REPAIR SPECIAL! er of the bridegroom, was best man, and ushers were John J. (Cash and Carry!) Sheils, Jr., Rumson, brother of LAWLOUR TRAVEL 011-32"-36I'x80'/i" INSTANT Your frame must be V}" to 1" larger. 1" thick, 2 Tltree Honored Rumson glass —2 screen inserts. Comes complete with ALL At Surprise Party 842-2227 hardware! HIGHLANDS — Approximately WINDOW 40 persons attended a surprise birthday party in McGratii's SHADES LOOK WHAT YOU GET Square Bar here recently. CHARMING CAMOUFLAGE FOR ONE $9 AC The party was in honor of Mrs. FOR THE MOTHER-TO-BE Just bring in your COUPON SAVINGS LOW PRICE... A.40 Olga Meek of 14 First St., Rum- rollers. Up to 36" Aa|osr macMiw son; Mrs. Gertrude Johnston, 61 !ome see new attractive wld» on your roll- c Willow St., Fair Haven, and Mrs. trt . . . We stock CkMk tutshni. balance sportswear separates — dressy •hades up to 72" I ALL PURPOSE Libricati all parts t Dorothy Abbiati, 101 Willow St., styles, for evening, choose wide. Rollers avail' PLASTIC RUG 1 Install n«w natal* also Fair Havbn. able. iMMef oil wlriia for tahty sport trio supple blouses, FMIUM of a machine A buffet supper was served skirts and slacks, or our OR I mill* wt >trvle« your* and music was furnished by John dressy print bloiises and A DUST Alexander and his accordion. The Line Jumpers at ... WIIK-IND SPECIAL party was arranged by Mrs. Ruth • iMDSn TERMS • FREE DELIVERY FLOOR PROTECTOR McGrath. Dally and Saturday • A.M.-5:3O P.M. PAN MATERNITY Wednesday groups and all three parochial Westfield and Cranford tangling O F P A total of 172 schools — five Bank High, Middletown, Chris- against North Jersey, Section McBrlde 3 17 Warrack. 3 3 divisions are entered in this with the winner of the prelimin- O'Shea 5 2 12Dlscavage 1 0 2 ary round game between Rahway Schult: 4 0 ShHnahan 2 e year's tourney. Ocean City, last Klneavy 4 0 Vance 0 0 0 year's group 2 champ, will be and Princeton. Mllrok 6 O 12 Ralango 0 0 0 Smiles < 0 3 Thompson 1 0 2 competing in the Group 1 divi- The Central Jersey Group 1 Sweeny 1 2 * Barno 0 ,< * sion this year. Other defending Martone 1 0 2 Depptsh 2 4 section finds three local teams in Eeiilok 100 2 McMlch&el 2 2 champions are: Henry Hudson and the Point Hlllman 0 00 00 Danatsco 0 0 0 Fehr 4 0 8 Group 4 — Newark Central; Pleasants, Borough and Beach. Donahue 0 0 0 Group 3—South Plainfield; Group Henry Hudson will face Point McCue oo o 1—Wildwood; Parochial A-Se- Pleasant Boro, a club it has al 33 5 7t I 13 29 Iteil Bank Catholic..20 2J 1! U—71 ton Hall Prep (South Orange); ready defeated this season and Mater Del 8 8 5 10-S9 Parochial B—Gloucester Catho- Point Pleasant Beach will meet Pamela Schneider lic, and Parochial C—Holy Fam- Ridge (Basking Ridge) in first in the 1964 national meet, had ly (Union City). THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1965 round tilts. two firsts, a second, a third and Two of the Shore area entries The other opening round gaine Lincroft Girl fourth for an ordinal score of — CBA and Manasquan — has Penington facing Delaware 11 points. have drawn first round byes in Valley Regional. South Brunswick Pamela Schneider, 16, of Lin- Henry Hudson's their respective divisions while drew a first round bye. croft, N.J., was second; Sandra Baseball Play.ers another school — St. Rose — Pam Schneider Holds Roses in Seml-Flnal Holmes, 17, of Artesia, Calif., starts action in a sectional semi- Of any of the area teams, St. was third, and Gail Newberry, 'inal tilt. Faculty is Victor Rose has what would prove to be 16, of Colorado Springs, was Still Signing Pacts CBA Draws Bye the shortest path to a possible 2d in Figure Skating fourth, In Benefit Came Christian Brothers, 14-1 at thetitle. The Purple Roses, the Bass, 15, and Wilson, 13, also By MIKE RATHET drive to the pennant and a star moment, drew its first round bye only Shore area school ever to LAKE PLACID, N.Y. (AP) - San Diego and Atoy Wilson Jr. placed first and second, respec- HIGHLANDS - Henry Hudson Associated Press Sports Writer in their World Series victory in the rugged South Jersey Paro- win two state titles, starts off inCalifornia ice skaters took the of Los Angeles finished 1-2 intively, in the Pacific Coast sec- over the New York Yankees. He RegionaFs faculty basketball chial A division. First round a semi-final game in the South lead in two events and challenged novice men's singles. tional meet. Wilson is the first ST. LOUIS (AP) — Lou Brock hit .3)5 in the regular season am team defeated Rarltan Township, games in that grouping pit Holy Jersey Parochial B Division. for first place in a third as the Negro to qualify for a national leading hitter for the pennan 94-83, in a benefit basketball ross (Riverside) against Cam- Coco Gram of New York City .308 in the Series. 1965 United States Figure Skating igure skating competition. winning St. Louis Cardinals lasl game here last night. den Catholic and Cathedral (Tren- The Roses' opponent, however, was the leader in novice ladies' Rookie third baseman Jos is St. Mary's of Perth Amboy's Championships got under way singles, but she was' hardpressed Miss Gram's victory in the season, has signed his 1965 con Proceeds, from the game, on) against Bishop Eustace Laboy also signed with thi ap- high ranked squad. The winner yesterday. by favored Julie Lynn Holmes compulsory figures was not un- tract, the club announced yester- proximately $450, went into the (Pennsauken); St. Joseph's Cards, making 23 of 39 playeri of that game will face the St. Sharon Bates of Oakland, Calif., of South Pasadena, Calif. expected, but her grasp on first day. Jorge Ortiz fund. Ortiz, a former (Camden) also drew a bye. on the winter roster under con- Peter's (New Brunswick- scored a narrow victory in the The 17-year-old Miss Bates, who place is jeopardized by Miss The 25-year-old outfielder's pay honor student and athlete at Hen- Manasquan received a bye from tract. Gloucester Catholic victor for compulsory figures of junior lad- won the junior ladies' free skat- Holmes' outstanding free skating was raised to an estimate^ ry Hudson, was seriously injured first round play in the Central Everything's just about norma sectional honors. es' singles, while Roger Bass of ing after placing last in figures ability. $20,000. in an automobile accident during Jersey Group 2 section where Brock, acquired from the Chiin basebal for this time of year the Christmas vacation. He was The Chicago Cubs have doublet four of the seven teams are local cago Cubs on June 15 last year home on holiday recess from squads. Matawan Regional meets was a major factor in the Cards' their pleasure by finishing firsl Rutgers University where he was again, and the San Franciscc Middlesex, Shore Regional faces a Bodman Scholarship student. Bound Brook and Wall Township Giants have asked the post offici Ernie "Nipper" Vaughn was for the Dominican Republic's zi] goes against Highland Park in high scorer in last night's contest, first round assignments. Hot Shots Hand code. scoring 30 points for the win- The Cubs finished first in thiners. Ron Truex topped the Ran Red Bank High tangles with annual major league signinj tan team with IS. North Plainfield is one of two Eagles 1st Loss derby for the sixth straight yeai first round game; in Central Jer- G F P I sey Group 3 action. The other SUPER PREMIU RED BANK — The Hot Shots Tuesday when pitcher Dick Ells a FP Truex 6 6 18 I RodRsri 1 02 has Carteret playing Watchung handed the Eagles their firs worth, who had a 14-18 record Jann&rorie 5 3 13 | Vauglun 11 8 30 Oxley 4 S IT 1 Dzlnciojz Hills. Should the Buccaneers de- INCOMPARABLE Tire SAFETY for last season after winning 22 loss Tuesday in the Parks and Attfi-eila 6 O 12 I Cnnion feat North Plainfield, they'd face Recreation Department's high games in 1963, was the last of 3 juadagno 2 2 6 1 Watson HIGH SPEED ENDURANCE! Jabinskl 7 3 17 | Fosko South River in (he second round school boys' basketball league players to sign.. Claris 0 O O | Roth 5 5 15 I Angprlo ] 0 1 Another second round game in with a 26-25 decision that created While the Cubs were closin I Szenstein 10 2 t three-way tie tor first place that section matches Sayreville heir ledgers, the Giants agai 30 23 S3 35 24 94and its hot shot scorer, Jeff Osow- The Lakers, Hot Shots and Rsritan .17 were put on notice by righ 21 21— ski, against Lakewood. Eagles al] own 3-1 records. Henry Hudson 15 handed ace Juan Marichal thai Officials — Bolger. BMvatore. Lions Meet Bridgcwater-Rarltan Nat Underwood was the high he was ready to conduct his us- RED R4NK In the murderous Central Jer- SPEED DRIVING CONTROL! scorer for the Hot Shots with TL'KSDAY MIXED LEAGUE ual holdout siege by long dis- sey Group 4 division, Neptune nine points while Bill Webster W tance mail from his home JU'» Mobil Station 42 will face the winner of a prelim- had seven. Henry Holmes had 3. H. Ktlly Co 3? lanto Domingo, Dominican Re MaUhewe Auto Imports 37 inary round game between John- eight for the losers. public. Chambers Pharmacy 29 son Regional and Union: Toms The Lakers remained in the Sanborn's AwnltiEfl 28 Marichal, who almost invaria- Red Bank Auto Parts 25 River meets Linden, Middletown battle by edging the Celtics, 34- bly returns his first contract un- Blalsdelt Lunrber 24 Little Sliver Market 1! plays against 6-7 Mike Grosso 31. Nine players broke into the signed, did so again Tuesday. scoring column for flie winners 1 Marichal won 21 games last yea •with John Morris eight points alter hitting the 25-victory circli leading the way. Doug Raynor in 1963 and received an esti 'Lonely' Mother Put Aces of the Celtics took individual mated (40,000 on his last contracl •coring honors with 11. Bill White Signs In the final game, the Royals In Unbeaten Friars' Lineup Other clubs wound up signing evened their record at 2-2 by tak- some of their biggest names — PROVIDENCE, R. I. (AP) Yet without the lonely mother ing a 24-21 decision from the the St. Louis Cardinals getting Football has the lonely end. Bu wWess Battlin' Bubbas, (M). guard Walker, team scoring lead- first baseman Bill White to agre did you know Providence Collegi Osborne Pitts of the Royals and er and all-around star, and West- to terms, the Chicago White Sox is the nation's only major unbeat Don Holmes of the losers each brook, the 6-foot-7 big man, never signing third baseman Pete Ward en basketball team because scored eight points to share scor- would have attended Providence. and the New York Yankees ink- ing honors, lonely mother? Accidentally ing pitchers Whitey Ford and Al Lelrr. (34) Celtic! There is an almost incredibli Accidentally, current ^Friar G FT G PT Downing. story behind the already fabulou; 5 1 II fortunes started to take a turn GEM Coviniton 2 0 4 Raynor Friars who have brought a 16-1 Cornell Deluxe Cornell ARISTOCRAT I Cornell ASTRONAUT liiiclsano O O 2 Cartel 113 White hit .303 with 21 homers for the better three years ago. MMM 2 15 Johnson 0 O 0 and 102 runs batted in last sea- record to their rolling campu: TIRES ••24 MONTH "30 MONTH "36 MONTH P. Hughe! 2 0 4 Benntt 2 0 4 It happened when Blair, former B. Hujhee 2 15 Hoore 3 0 6 son as the Cardinals won thewithout a senior in the startinj 2 15 GUARANTEE GUARANTEE GUARANTEE gheu-d 10 2 Miller National League pennant. Ward lineup. Boston schoolboy star, came to Morris 4 0 8 WlUlaml 10 2 enroll three years ago. Brooks 1 O 2 hit .282 with 23 homers and 94 Sophomores Jim Walker, De RBI for the White Sox andter Westbrook and Mike Riorda Freshman coach Dave Gavitt accompanied Billy and his dad Koyalt CD BattUn' BoblwKZI) signed for a substantial increase plus juniors Bill Blair and Ji O FT > the $30,000 neighborhood. Benedict are the key figures. into the dormitory. Mrs. William Dudley f IS Wilson 2 I S Blair1 had to remain outside and Orltr.n 3ns nrlffln 0 1 1 Ford, the Yankees' ace left- Jonei 0 2 Tyson 2 1 ! it was here Coach Joe Mullaney WlUlsmi Holmes 3 1 f bander who underwent surgery Crete oort Mlflllccio 10 2 Yankees Sign happened on her waiting alone. Trues I) 1 1 :his winter, received about Connor 0 0 0 M0 and Downing about $18,000. In the course of the ensuing Roysler 0 0 D conversation Mrs. Blair chanced Flttl 1 0 8 Ford, 17-43, and Downing, 13-8, Jersey Infielder ittJed for more than $400,000 less to remark: "Billy's a fine ball 10 4 24 % 8 31 NEW YORK (AP) — The Ne han they asked at the beginning player but we know a boy who Hot Shot. «s> (SJ) York Yankees announced yeste is better. Have you heard of Jim a KT O PT if the day. Underwood 4 1 !> a I s day the signing of four player: Walker?" Kromann 0 0 0 2 15 Well aware that the New York without previous professions Daniels (ill 0 0 0 Jets of the American Football Later Bill Blair reaffirmed the Wtbsttr 3 1 7 Robinson 2 0 4 baseball experience. statement to Gavitt. Adams 2 (I 4 Johnson 0 0 0 League have been known to shell Resliter out a dollar here and there for They are Bill Parese outfiel The Friars hadn't heard of >itchers, both Ford and Downing er from Darien, Conn., Fred Win Walker but decided to look into ton, outfielder from Philade howed up at the Yankee office it. " 'TIRE GUARANTEE! EVERY PEP BOYS THE vith Ihe name New York Jets ihia; Warren Miller, infielde Pro Star's School EVERY PEP BOYS TIPUS HAS A WRITTEN GUARANTEE AGAINST All ALL TIRES ROAD HAZARDS IN PASSENGER CAR USE. W Titten in on their contracts in 'rorrl Vincentown, N.J., .3 " Pedro Roman, a Puerto Ricai They found he was attending BMKD MEW-PERFECT QUAUTY Damage will either b« repaired wllhoul MOUNTED Hoi snots 3 ead of Yankees. Laurinburg, N. C, Institute, the charge, or replaced with odjiMlmenl charge Eitlts 3 litcher. pro-rated monthly bated on regular telling ftoyals „ _ 2 Negro high school where Boston RETREADS Celtics ..1 Ford's contract showed a $350,- Winston and Roman will re- price. Celtics' ace Sam Jones began to FREE! ' Bubbaa 0 000 figure plus expenses, Down- Mrt to Fort Lauderdale of th make his mark. Walker had been ing's figure was a more modest lorida State League while Pa. crt«| going to Boston trade school with AUTOMATICALLY Borooln Hunterl 5150,000. ese has been assigned to Bg no chance for college. Jones, help- — Come out ot Between the two, they became amton of the New York-Pen MENDER< Cmlan Buili ing out in a settlement house MAINTAINS the woods I See the first to exceed Joe Namath. League and Miller to Greensbon project, had discovered Walker and BODY ihe details of our f the Carolina League. HIGHWAY SPEED LOVE SALE on In five seasons with Detroit, and convinced the boy to head for but PUTTY page 2B. first baseman Norm rash has his alma mater. Raritan-Shore Tilt When spring came, Gavitt driven in 462 runs. INSTANH* EXPERT made a stop en route to Florida f ,B«AKIM0« f« This Afternoon to talk to-the Laurinburg princi- o SPEED CHAHOE1 INSTALLATION RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Rari pal who assured him: "Walker tan Township's basketball game is a fine boy. Since he and Dex- Hold* on les°l AVAILABLE! without fall»<" igainst Shore Regional, sched- ter Westbrook arrived the team uled to be played tomorrow has had a 49-1 record." night, will be played today. "Who is Dexter Westbrook? Sale Ends The junior varsity game will asked Gavitt. He found out. Sat. Feb. 13th LANTERN/ BtiyMow-NoMoneyDown! atait at 3:45 p.m. Varsity ac- Providence sold Walker, who with Swint;.Up tion is slated to start at ap-comes from Boston's Roxbury proximately 4:45 p.m. section. Westbrook, from Mt. Ver- Tub non, N. Y., was sold by a phone and Tile call from Walker on a humid 42 WEST FRONT ST. July night. SEALER LADIES DAY The two are 36-0 at Providence RED BANK OK USED CARS! including freshman games and 85- WVMA/VWIMWWWIWWMIWJ 1 going back to Laurinburg. That's not the end to the un TUNE-UP PHONE 741-3440 '62 CHEVROLET BEL AIR - 4-DOOR usual story. It wasn't until earlier Rodlo and healer, white wall tires. Six cylinder, itundofd. this season Providence officials GAUGES discovered Blair and Walker are Electrical FRICTION OPEN FRI. EVENINGS 'TIL 9 '61 CHEVROLET BEL AIR — 4-DOOR cousins. Their mothers are sls- Radio and heater, power steering. V-t with power glide. TAPE 'flrs. MUFFLER INSTALLATION '59 KIM6SW00D 9-PASS. WAGON OTHER STORES IN Radb and fieafer, whlfft wall lire*, poweM Satellites Play fleering, V-8 with power slide, NEW IRUNSWICK, TfttNTON '59 CHEVROLET BEL AIR, 4-DOOR At Middletown and PERTH AMIOY Radio end Healer, V-I with power slide. MIDDLETOWN - The Leo- nardo Field Club will play the JUST A PARTIAL LISTING famous Harlem Satellites in an RECEPTACLE Bakelite TV Picture Tub* Follow your friends to ... exhibition basketball game to- BRIGHTENER night at Middletown Township Feed-Thru Juit plug In High School's court. fers "Socko — that for you, SWITCH IIJOHTU Proceeds from the game will noun CIRCLE CHEVROLET CO. beloved husband of mine! go towards equipment (or vari- 325 MAPLE AVE. RED BANK Socko — that for his ous youth teams the club »pon- 1:1mother! Socko -r- that for SOTS. , Standard OPEN EVENINGS 741-3130 Tickets (or the game, which Mr. Bank Manager t StKk.lSlM will start at 8 o'clock, will be Sodco —that for J* available at th« door. Mfels Take On THE DAILY REGISTER Tfcura&r, TA. 11, 1965-27 Jesse Owens Long Branch, Mddletown Share Ag /Speed' Coach • NEW YORK (AP) - Jesse Qwenj, farmer Olympic sprint Lead in Northern Division Bowling champion and world record hold- er, will try to improve the'run- Long Branch swept all three series, $24. Lester Smith, - who ping K«yport. The Red Raiders NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES ning of New, York Mets baseball games (rom Henry Hudson and rates second in the diivsion with took the first game by seven pins, Red Bank vs. Long Branch (Pott- players during spring training, Mlddletown Township took two a 181 average, paced Red Bank 842 to S35. poned) from Red Bank yesterday at Red General Manager George Weiss with a 202-195-18*—580. . Matawan came back with a 921 Keyport vs. Rarittn Bank Recreation Lanes and the Matawan, resorting to the same second game to even matters and Henry Hudson vs. Rumson-FH •Mid yesterday. two teams now share first place tactics as Middletown, rallied to then won the match with a S09 Middletown vs. Matawan in the Northern Division of the " Weiss announced at a press win the last two games in whip- pin fall in the final game. John Loot Brwb (31 conference that Owens would re Shore Conference Bowling Beach led the way for the Husk- Nick RUMO JM 1T2 181 S» League. Joel IValdma.li J70 16« 1»1' tfl port at the Mets' training camp ies with a 597 series on games of Jim Hartner 197 190 147 SC4 at St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 26, For losing two matches to Mid-Wilson's Gains 194, 206 and 197. Joe Serpico Steve Robinson -,.M7 IM 193 4W and would remain until the end dletown, Red Bank dropped into posted the best score for Keyport 852 8W »5? 2,574 y Hndvm (0) of spring training or "as long as tie for third with Matawan, with a 187-166-209-562 series. Georze Braun 1W 153 173 4M Jie can be of help." which won two games from Key- Volleyball Lead Rumson-FH in Cellar Ctiarle« Kinney 1B3 172 12s 483 port. In yesterday's other Gtl Ventimiglla 145 108 2M • Owens said he didn't know too Being blanked by Raritan, Many O'Neti IS? 170 152 match, Raritan blanked Rumson- RED BANK — Wilson's Diner Dennis Soyka - 161 Jll 163 much about the Met players, but Fair Hav«n Regional, 3-0. gained first place in the Red Rurhson-FH dropped to the Jim Simpson Ho 1«O he hoped to increase their speed Bank Adult Volleyball League, league cellar with a 5-22 mark. 824 148 TO2.3W potential by putting them through Long Branch and Middletown Raritan took the first game by calisthenics as well as improving re 20-7 while Red Bank and sponsored by the Parks and Rec- Hlddtetiwn (t) 101 pins, 861-752, but won the next Larry Morgan 150 150 192 923 their running form. Matawan are two games back at reation Department, by winning two games by a total of seven Kevin Harrington ....194 148 185 SOT 18-9. two games from Sal's Monday pins, 716 to 712, and 752 to 749, Pal DclVecchlo ... 178 234 211 «24 Owens, winner of four gi John Paris - 147 197 162 S» respectively. Raritan's Larry Mike Rogers JM Wi 163 590 medals in sprints and the broad Long Branch didn't have a man night. Hawkins went from one extreme jiimp at the 1936 Olympics, is in ver 200 but displayed enough Wilson's record is 11-4. 892 S21 £94 :,70» to the other in his first two Bed Bunk (1) the public relations business in consistency to easily down the The league leaders won the games, rolling a 214 and then a Bob Schumann .190 190 133 51S Chicago and is a member of the Henry Hudson. Nick Russo led first two games, 15-8, and 15-8, ...185 200 189 574 the way for the Branchers with 98. Raynor _ 176 170 1622 50» Illinois Youth Commission. before dropping the last game, Hug^i Johnstin 161 181 156-172-181—509 set while Jim 11-9. Following Hartner and Smith in Lester Smith ....202 193 183 SMI Fred Johnson 182 1» 341 As a. special coach, he is the Hartner, the division's leading Marine Bar, which was tied for the individual standings are Mets' answer to Andy Robustel- OWENS HOPS TO METS — Jesse Owens, former Olympic sprint and broad jump kegler with a 183 average, fol- the top spot with Wilson's be- Henry Hudson's Charles Kinney, 935 914 839 Z,«T» ,li. Last week the Yankees signed lowed with a 504 series on games champion, hurdles a baseball bat held by George Wsiss, right, general manager of fore Monday's games, lost two 180; Kevin Harrington of Middle- Rabustelli, former star defensive of 167, 190 and 147. Henry Hud- games to Mainstay, 15-2, and 15- town, 179, and Bob Schumann of Ken Szarto 153 17S 17J SOS Nick Slrano 17!) 167 161 513 end and part-time coach of the the New York Mets, and Mots' coach Yogi Berra at Shea Stadium yesterday. Owens son's Dennis Soyka checked in 6, after winning the first, 11-9. Red Bank, 175. Raritan's Jim football Giants, to give Yankee Jos Kaclrek 134 134 will report to the Mets' training camp at St. Petersburg, Fla., Feb. 26, where he will with the match's only 200-game, In the final match of the eve- Lewis has rolled the high game Bob Ttstlno 175 179 141 m players conditioning exercise 211, enroute to a 546 series. John Beach 194 208 197 1 ning, Luigi's took all three games to date, 257. Steve Zagaralll 191 12! 597 during spring training. work as a coach to improve the running of the Mets players. (AP Wirephoto) 2,709 for Lions 313 from Traffic Lines by 15-0 scores. Red Bank holds the top team £15 021 800 2,563 Middletown had to roll the STANDINGS series of 2,805 while Middletown Kfyport <1> day's high team series, 2,709, to has the high team game, 1.0C8. Jof Serplcn 1S7 16S 209 562 W/ Bert Neumeler HI 169 130 411 Tournament Set take two from Red Bank and re- Wilson's ...11 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Hun Wayde ,.181 201 132 514 main even wjth Long Branch. Roy BUI 131 13H 289 Bill Crothers to Shoot Marine Bar 10 5 Long Branch 3, Henry Hudson 0 Larry Carhart ..._ 201 183 1«5 531 BALTIMORE (AP) — The U.S. The Buccos checked in with the Mainstay _ Middletown 2, Red Bank 1 , David Horner 15S 15S National Indoor Tennis Tourna- second best series, -2,679. Red Sal's Matawan 2, Keyport 1 ment will be held in Salisbury, 812 839 2.47J Bank won the first game, 935 to Luigi's _ Raritan 3, Rumson-FH 0 Md., again in 1966, the tourna- Rarltui (3) 892. Traffic Lines ..._ IM 13J 14J (!< ment chairman announced yester- STANDINGS Harold Donlln .... For Record in NY AC Meet Paced by Pat DelVecchio's 234, Mike Hawkins .... 137 133 16R 430 day. W L Larry Hawkins .... 214 3! H5 457 the high individual game of the SUKF COMMERCIAL MIXED LEAGUE Long Branch .. _ .20 Glenn Wiltaa-k .... 184 140 1« 499 It would be the third straight NEW YORK (AP) - Canada'slseconds in the half-mile at to-i Snell, the Olympic gold medal- day, the Lions came back to win Perry's Lanes Jim Lewis 170 205 151 529 1 W Middletown 20 year that the tournament would Bill Crothers may warm up with night's New York Athletic Club! ist at 800 and 1,500 meters, is the second match by a mere King Construction 3 S51 718 752 2,329 McOowan * McLean 2814 25',4Red Bank 18 ' Rurmon ri[ (0, be held there. The 1965 tourna-j a record. traok meet, also is scheduled to making just the one stop in the seven pins, 921 to 914. Middle- Long Branch Ice A Fuel 28 26 Matawan 18 Scott Montelth .... 118 121 239 jnent opens in the Wicomico| The 24-yearold Toronto phar- compete against Peter Snell of United States this winter and his Nat'3 Jewelera' as 26 Ray Monlam&t ,150 155 175 180 town won the last game a little Rocky's Electric ...- 27 27 Henry Hudson -.12 Harry Kettle 155 108 263 Youth and Civic Center in Salis-i macist, who has said he'll try for New Zealand in Los Angeles projected meeting with Crothers more comfortably, 896 to 830. HI-Henry Inn .28 28 Raritan _ 8 Jeff Miller 154 151 162 170 bury next Monday. an indoor record of 1 minute, 49 Saturday. at 1,000 yards looms as one of the West End Manon „. 23 31 Robert O'Rourke 175 132 Ml) 4(7 Del Vecchio also rolled games of 600 Series: John Rublno 188. 234. 191Keyport „ 6 Ken Aumak 1S3 151 314 highlights of the indoor track -216. -— 179 and 211 to post the day's high 209 Club: Jolin Rubin? 234. Rumson-FH .2 5 season. 752 712 749 2,313 But Crothers may be forced to record in the NYAC half-mile Monmouth County Bowling by New York's Tommy Farrell, who pushed him to an excellent HHOK.K FIREMEN'S LOOP MonmoutU Beach 2 _29 SUNDAY MGIIT LATE 1:09.3 in the 600 at Boston two "A" DIVISION Freehold 4 27 MIXKD DOURI.KB W L Neptune Hose 3 ..... 27 Sycamore Lanes weeks ago, just one-tenth of Freehold 1 -39Vi JO' OiUUlurst 3 ..20 W L second off the record. Eaglet 3 . 3$\4 231 Glendola 1 24 J and T 41 22 Phil Daly 1 33 27 NorUiaid« 1 21 Peninsula House Beach Club.,35 28 UnexcelUcl 1 -12 ' 28 Little Silver 3 _ ...20 Won. Beach Liquor Store :35 28 Should Crothers be forced to VHI Lorn' Bnnch 1 29 31 Independent 3 . 16 Franks Llncrott Barber Shop..34 29 the record, it's just one of sever- Sycamore Lanes - 33 30 Eatonlown . 1 _ 29 31 "H" DIVISION Bradley Beach 1 20 34 W Llncroft Hardware 30 33 al world marks passible by the Wanunusft 2 15 45 RMC Building Corp ...JO 33 Relief 1 41 Dom8 Barber Shop 2!) 3-1 impressive field assembled for "B" DIVISION Octviulc 4 - ., 31) Citarellas Meat anil Dell 21 35 this impressive field assembled W L Relief 2 -..'....-JXV, Love Lane Tuxedo Bhop 23 35 Vonmouth Beach X -...Itl 20 Hnz.i'L 2 35 Motorola 20 37 for this. 97th edition of the NYAC Boirort 2 -.38 21 Morganvllle Ind. 1 ...36 BrjMhport 1 38 22 IX'in l 3U',i High Game (Women) — M. Hogan games, this country's oldest in Cefc 1 38V4 23! Dolford ( Ml 215: High Series (Women) — L. Jar- door meet. Nr>ptun« Hose 2 - .38 24 IVcsi Long Branch 3 28& vis S5I. Atlantic Highland! 1 35 25 Monmouih liench 5 27 Hlch Game (Men) — M. Ely 253; Included are 14 Olympians from Hook Jt Ladder 4 3.1 27 Keytiort 1 r -29 High Berios (Men) — E. Howard 500. MMiuquan Exempt! 31 29 Port-aii-peck 2 . -.27 eight countries, seven gold medal- QOKI Will Hoso 2 3CI 30 Holmilol 4 27 UNITED MONDAV MIGHT ists and nine holders of world Pair Haven 1 - 28>4 31! Shrewsbury 3 Independents 2 27 33 Uccumc I -3 A. H, B. C. records. Ocennnort 3 26 34 Oceanic 2. U. 8. ^. -20V4 w L Avon Fire Dept 24 36 Phil Daly 3 ...„ _...: -.19 Binfleln Movers 43 20 Among them are Gary Gubner, Wf»i End Engin« 20 40 nwlght's Plumbing 38' 24','j "J" DIVISION Woodchuppcrs 38 25 indoor shot record holder at Freehold Acres 1 .- .20 40 W 29 S COUPON Oakhur«t -B - 1' 44 Navcilnll 2 3914 Sunrise Dairy - 34 3} 64-11%, and Fordham's Sam •'C", DIW81K* llranc!li(*rt 2 38 Honest Paul's Tavern 33 IS WORTH East Keansburc 2 ..^j^.^ **39 BacMatU'a T&vfinv ..,:.. ...^.n2« %8Q' Perry, who shares ^the indoor every item! Adelphla. 1 •. ...._•..» SI Uollor.i Indn. 3 - .'.- ;.28 Am. 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Mnrllwro 3 30 30 BRAKE RELINING Engine 2 -. -.. 26 20 OAK1HJI1.ST miSINESS.MEN'S H •"•»•••••• lisss»sss« ^Issim Ijsti^S Hailct 1 26 34 LGAGtE Hatlet 4 :... 25 32 W L 1 Holmdri 2 24 33 O^lobe Petroleum ...... 36 27 • Fair Haven 3 ...- 24 36 Long Branch Monument 3s 27 THIS COUPON Allenhurst 2 2314, 33U The Oasis, 35',4 2TV4 I Liberty 3 ". ft T. Equipment „.. 33 30 IS WORTH Ooll» Neck 1 lardlner's Barber Shop .33 30 "O" DIVISION Sycamore Lanes ., 2fi 35 Uierefc only I HcmlrlclC3on Construction ....26 37 00 Brevent Park 1 - 48 lenlnil Boilers 2414 38M Oliver Byron 3 . , 4414, High Team Three-Games — Long Monmouth Beach 3 3914 2011 Branch Monument 2,606. I 1 THIS COUPON toward the purchase '.Oceanport 5 -3714 221S High Team Sfngle Game—Hcndrlck. iHoltndel 3 .3214 27V1son Construction 933. 1SW0RTH of any set of (Volunteers 1 32 2g High Indlvlda.nl Three-Qames I !Coll« Neck 2 - .29 31 Don IIoliirMfB 5T2. Ocean 2. S. B .29 31 Don HoWriase 226. one RAYCO $ CLEAR PLASTIC I iiccnstt 'SEAT COVERS I toward the purchase of a quality RAYCO SEAT BELT Sever an installation charge at Rayco! AVIS Our loo ratts TRUCK RENTAL SERVICE car*. Rant It ken. Itovt II item with advanet raitrvatlon. -jnJrw other scotch Just North of Eatontown Circle on Route 35 RED BANK MATAWAN PORT MONMOUTH Phil Woldman OoM Rt. H ot Slrolhmort . K6ANSBURO quite like it MODIi AVo. and Dtvibpmenl ' Otorgt Noblt't W Fronl SlrMI McOoAold Mobil HIjhK M The supremacy of f& B is due to fla- Call I47-ON 7I7-1KK) vour unsurpassed, born of a unique STORE HOURS: DAILY 9 TO 6 quality that sets it apart. JiB Rare OPENS TOMORROW will remain supreme-thanks to the THURS. and FRI. 9 to 9; SAT. 8:30 fo 6 V TWELFTH. iNNUAL vigilance of Juslerini & Brooks, the time-honoured house that ships thii JERSEY COAST world-honoured scotch. Phone 542-1333 FBNNIMSMORB IH COMT BOAT SHOW WOMOS APART IM QUALITY INVENTION HALL, ASBURY PARK, N. J FEBRUARY 12-22

C1UIMU JIUnOAICf. 5*M0W, j MMMif «rcE*!o«in a«i „ CHARGE IT URtEST SELECTION Of IBIKV SM Mlfft tfWER ONE ROOF Jl Admlilliiti V MMMgikgW tojliimt PAIKINQ I THAT SUIT YOU BEST JIUYOJUOUI, OlmltTSJwlTl-lOBellr, 1-7 J»n4«y. • TW MOOnfiTM cnPUMIOK, H.Y. SO fci-aii^i* BOATS AND ACCESSORIES THE DAILY REGISTER AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE ||28-,Tbursday, Feb. 11, 196A5 REAI* TREAT. 1963 BooDeyiiit, lour OH VOLKSWAGEN — SnUa. W50. 1857 CADILLAC, (our door bird top. TWO wxxo rusaratQ door hlrdloo. A reii brainy «rfth into- ScCABlij CSirroiel. &11 Coagfeteir powered. A one onrser CoaUUOo . tteuwnt, *»> crtui puff. Full price only «S65. HAS- »iso, c«a tovnx malic irwxmueion, Bower awertae, 291-2201 SAB BROS., Faotlu MS* mt Service, power brakes SA4 U& atetrtac wtoeel. 29S Broad St., R»J 8«nk. MI-6M0. CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY ANNOUNCEMENTS Fine value, at $2,«0. RASSAS B8OS-, , Ml •tick, oxuit it-il. tlSSS at but otter. PootiM Silt* WI5 Kerrlot, 3S6 Brow Utl 1EERCTR5T—Comet wt*on, luito- A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS ! UKT& FOUND SI., K«4 Bar*. 7il-!!I»!. 2KM/J3S. l tlOVti. UsCAittfcjr CUtvro'.eL 16M IDVENB — 22* "BxpFtM Cflttl*r» IK* K'JKD — Tudor, mitonullc, 1K0 CHEVEOLBT, Four door tmriloa. 2S1-I1M DUMOND WATCH O>»T — Between KcCARtny Chevrolet. A line dr. Excellent lUat a itwS. KANSAS BROS., Footing Eaiei !Xd 1B«3 MERCEDES BENS! — 140 foor Red Bank and EeJ.orjt.ywn ShoppltMf Ceu VSl-llOl Reward. 7<7-9778. Service, 3»5 Broad St Red E«,k 741door, gray, custom atrip;, Ail, Vii 12* ALUMINUM BOAT — Beet offer. radio, sun roof, beautiful fm». C«il Adding Machines — Typewriters Electrical Contractor Pearl and Bead KestriQging 1953 FORD — Two door Mdu U8C. Call aiter S shut, good condition. va FORD — TWOMNJOT «edM, •u- S42 12». RESIDENTIAL and commercial wir- 671-9007. ADDING MACHINES — Typewriters JffixpertJy on braided" nylon. I1.6P a PUBUC NOTICES cyllnder, six tires. (Jood running con- 1959 FORD — Galaxle. Two-door, hard- sold, rented, repaired. Berplco'a 101 ing. New installation or repair strand. Sterling clajpa from 75c. 1&62 CHEVROLET — Bel Afr. Stick dition. $l<0. Call 741-45S8. : top, blacK. two new snow tires, Lin- Monmoutu St.. Ked Bank. 7*70485. service. Allen Electric. 747-0612. 1 NEED RIDS coln engine. Bwt offer over I&SO. 711- STORAGE AND SERVICE REUSSILLES . 38 Broad Bt shift, six-cylinder," radio and heater. 1959 CHEVROLET — Oraen and wriite. Fo Mliidletown Hlgfl scnool, afternoon New Snow tires. Excellent condition. 1415. Good condition. Six cylinder. Stick. SUP RENTALS - Boata to JS'. Float- Auto Body Repair Entertainment session at noon dally from vicinity tl.295. 787-KM7. 7U-8279. Painting and Decorating Cherry Tree Farm and Mortord Roads 1958 CHEVROLET — Impala, convert- ing docks with water andi electricity. EXPERT PAINTING and body re- Tickets available ior latest Broad- in exchange Tor ride home. (Parent 1662 OLDSMOBILE — Bicellent condi- 1957 PONTIAC — Two-door coupe, ible. W95. McOARUvy Chevrolnt. Call Coast Yacht Works. 1« Bodrnaii PL pair. Moderate prices. McCarthy way Shows and Major Sports Events. i.. H. HILL T- Painter Interior »nd driving). Call 741-0010 ext 29. during tion full power, new tires. Save J200, Btandard shift. Cal] 291-1101. Red Bank. One block Ka»t »I Hwy. Chevrolet, Atlantic UlKhlarnis. 2310305. 176 fclQiimoiilh St.. Rod Bank. exterior. No Jobs too large or too day. $1,650. Call 6 p.m., 671.5726. 281-0380 1963 CHEVROLET IMPALA — Four- 35 Bridge, Red Bank. T«l-<»». small. Very reasonable. Call 681-6332. 1961 CORVAIR — Monza, [our-speed. 1959 MERCEDES BBNZ — Bedan, ex- door hardtop, elgiit cylinder automatic, Auto. Transmission General Contractors INTUKIOJl AND EXTERIOR paint- J103S. McCAKttiy Chevrolet, CaJi ceptionajiy well Kept automobile, no all extras, immaculate, 14,000 miles, 8 ing. Also decorating. Our prices are AUTOMOTIVE 291-1101 reasonable offer refused. Colts Neck, .months factory guarantee remaining. BUSINESS NOTICES L. SMITH BUlLDfcJKS - Patios, cheaper than thelrifc. Call Stack Paint- 946-4558. Call 264-1682. trrations, additions, garages. Call 231- infi Co Ior Iree estimate. 741-4950. Airros FOR SALE 1961 FORD, Two-door, automatic trans- 1785 or 741-7330. mission. Tremendous value at $795. 1962 CORVAIR MONZA — Four speed, m9 CHRYSLER CONVERTIBLE — CARPENTRY CARL B. JONES — Painting and 19fii FORD FAIRLANE - V-8 Sport ItAJSAS BROS., Pontlac sales and we finance tolail amount with no money Needs work, best offer. Call after 5 p.m. g42-1967. Dormers. Additions. Alteration!. Mod- Home Improvements wallpapering. Fully Insured. For free Coupe. Like new. McOARuiy Chevrolet service. 395 Broad St., Red Bank. down. Low weekly bank payment 111.10. ernize kitchens, baths, ceramlo ttle. estimate, call 747-3041. 291-1101 7U-51S0. Call collect PA 1-7100. OASIS MOTORS. 1061 THUNDERBIBD — Excellent etc. Stanley Ogonowekl. 787-0626. Rt. 9, Sayrevllle. WOIUUNU MAN'S cotiLracior. Alter' I960 PONTIAC, wagon. A real family 1957 BUICK — Estate Wason — White mechanical condition. Asking J1.6M. ations. fiddltfons, pain ling, masonry, 747-5891. HAVE TRUCK WILL TRAVEL Roofing, Siding and Insulation car. Fully powered for 51,095, RASSAS wall tires, radio and heater, power- HARDTOP SPECIAL 11)57'Dodge, fully LlKlit haullne. clean up Jobs, handyman, small Jobs too. Phono evenings 501- sieeriiiR. f250. 787-9473. >71i BROS.. Pontlac sales and service, 395 [lowered for only $215. RASSAS BROS., cellirs, attics and earages cleueo. Broad St., Red Bank. 7(1-5181). OhSEN CO. INC. Rooting. Siding ft 1959 WHITE BONNEVILL.E •— AlPontial e sales and service, 395 Broad Monmouth Service Co. 787-2890. St.. Red Bank. 741-5180. TRUCKS FOR SALE Moving and Storage Insulation installed and guaranteed 1957 CHRYSLER SARATOGA — Full power. Whke-walls. Excellent mechani- 1UTB & BUYER for 10 years. 775-0705. 291-0540. power. Excellent mechanical conditiol cal condition. Asking J900. Best oiler. 1B62 CHEVROLET — Four-ooor waion. NEW 1964 CHKVY VAN — complete 2S4-4G92 weekdays afler 4:30 p.m. Painting — General contracting IDEAL WAV WILL MOVE — Three ROOFING — Sfdfng, remodeling and J2J0 or best offer. 741-0533. $1375. McCARthy Chevrolet. $1,695. McCARthy Chevolet. Call 291- 787-0318 OVERHAUL $75 c 291-1101 741-4336 rnnms SSU, four rooms 51-. five rooms general contracting. RENAULT PEUGEOT M.G. 1961 RAMBLER — Custom classic lita- 1101. Includes: Bantis, cliitrti smi, paskpts, INCOMK TAX RETURNS - Prepared $54, six rooms $G6, Also World Wide AUSTIN HHALE? SPRITE tiosi wagon. Automatic. Power-ateerlng 196! CORVAIM MOKZA — Four door, WE ARE ••SNOWVKRSrOCKED"—With at your home or business. Reasonable rinRs, oil & labor, Free Towing. Na- Service. For free eaiim&to call 462- PROWN'S MONMOUTH MOTORS and full equipment. Like new. $31S. 747-bucket seats, radio, heater, automatic, used trucks. Take advantage of ourrates. Monthly or quarterly accounting tlonwidp Giiur.iiupe. 9121 or 3SS-3<»14.' 32 Broad SI, Ecil Bank 711-1500 Hwy. 33 542-2414 Eatontown 022S. excellent condition, 671-0256. K SOS Railroad Av . Ashurj- Park mid-winter prices. service] 747-2662. P 1953 International halt-ton pickup. Pil 4-G800 1962 CORVETTE — Marietta Maroon, 1961 FORD — V-8 Galaxle, convertible. DODGE 330 — Station waion, while, Nursing Home Rugs Cleaned-Shampooed 1S56 Metro 9'6" walk-in. FIREPLACES A SPECIALITY - All 340 h.p. four speed, 4:11 post rear, Sharp. $1295. McOARthy Chevrolet. Call 1963, V-8, automatic, one owner, very types of rnasonry. CHARLES BOWER. lalrly now tires. J2.60O. Call alter 5 291-1101 clean, low mileage. Five year 80,000 1957 International 16 van. Auto and Truck Rental Hoimdei Nursing Home, b'or the coir FLOORS CLEANED WAXED — In Contractor. Call 747-4479. p.m. 8)2-1807. mile warranty In eftect. Mu3t be seen 1958 G.M.C. cab and chassis, two-ton, vale.icent, chronically 111 and difficult your home or olflce. Call 291-2437 for LATE MODEL ECONOMY CAR. AVIS Rent a new car or truck. Low to appreciate. $1750. Call 5424483. excellent rubber. ADDITIONS, REMODELING AND AL- nursing care pritienta. StatB Hwy. 34, appointment. Work insured. 1963 Rambler, American, six cylinder rates. Maple Ave., Red Bank. 747- 1959 International one-ton dump. TERATIONS OF ALL KINDS, EASY Holmdel. 9464200. stick for only $1,095 at RASSAS BROS., 030S. m-5214. Daily 7 a.m.-10 p.m. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN — Red, sun roof, 1960 Metro 12'7" walk-in. PAYMENTS ARRANGED. CAIJJ RAY- Pantlac Sales and Service, 395 Broad snow tirfta, radio, perfect condition, 1961 Cllovy Corvalr 'pickup. MOND BOBCKEL, 741-2382, Nursery Stock Septic Tank Service St.. Red Bank. 741-5180. $1,300. Or best offer. 747-3689. For a real eood deal call Stan, 747-0787. Brass Polishing M. SCHWARTZ tc SONS. Red Bank. J&D HOOFING — Gutters and lead- 1962 MCA — Mark II, 1600 roadster, 1957 BUICK — Estate wagon. Power ers. Fre* estimates, 10-yea.r guarantee. CHA.NDLER SEPTIC TANK SERV- THE ANTIQUE CENTER — 217 W.IN SEASON — nine spruce, Yewa, excellent condition, fully equipped. Best steering, power brakes, radio and heat, 747-37(2. .'a4r Haven Front St., 11-5 dally. Frl. evenings Hemlocks. HOLMPEL NUIISEIUES, ICE — Cleaned, installed, repaired. prtce. 261-4020. er. 7B7-4«3. li] a 741-5331 fDr estimates. Newman Springs ltd., Holmiicl., 7-day, 24-hour service. 141-6241. I!W2 TRIUMPH CONVERTIBLE — $895. MOBILE HOMES CLEAN CELLARS. YARDS, OABAQES McCARlhy Chevrolet. ltfo'2 TEMPEST — Convertible. Abso- I BUICK BPECIAL — Good rubber — Have truck. Light hauling. Can after Tel. Answering Service 2911101 lutely no cash needed, low weekly and condition, $295. Call NEW MOON CUSTOM —Two bed 3 p.m. 741-2149. Diamonds Bought or Restyled Odd Jobs hank payment. $11.80 Call collect PA 787-4880 rooms. WasUng machine, wail-to-wall 1-7100. OASIS MOTORS, Rt. 9, Sayro- TAX RETURNS PREPARED — Tor LET US BE your secretary. No need 1961 CHRYSLER — New Yorker, four- carpeting. Sacrilice t2,600. 642-2933. Let us buy the diamonds you don't MASONIIV — Patios, steps, sidewalks. door hard top, clean, four new tires, ville. REMEMBER SPRING'S AROUND Individuals by experienced accountant. wear or let us rcstylo them for you HOUSE PAINTING, carpentry. Rea- to miss call's. 24 hour auswonni plus spare, full guaranty for 60 days. THE CORNER. You can now buy a.Jxio ART CRAFT — Air conditioned Familiar with federal and »lat» regula- personally. Jteussines, 36 Broad St. sonable Kates. 747-15S2 or 842-0370. service. 741-4700. Call 291-2624. 1962 CHEVROLET IMPALA — Four- 1960 Ford Sunllner, convertible with a,509. Can bo financed. Call tions, ti most returns. D. Lawlor. doar In exceptional condition. Fuiiy full' power tor 8925. RASSAS BROS., 542-OW 568-7335. equipped. Power steering, factory alr- Pontlac Sales and Service, 395 Broad Good condition. Black. Kadlo, heater. condllioned, etc. Call 747-5888. St.. Red Hank. 741-5180. LARGE two-bedroom 1962 Pacemaker, PAINTING — Exterior and Interior. 787-1178. 56x10, 8' expando living room, 2' cx>Reasonable rales. Call 747-3167 or 747- ,064 VALIANT—Signet, black, re** ln- 1962 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN — Very pando bedroom, partially lurnlshed, 5795. 1963 CHEVS II — Nova, four-door, erior. 225 h.p. engine, wliitewalls *ttres, clean $1,095. McOARthy Chevrolet. 291- asking 14,800. Or best otter. 787-0193. automatic. fl,6i>5. AlcCAHUiy Chevrolet. 52,300, only gone 4,600 miles. For In1101- . INCOME TAX RETURNS 291-1101. formation call 371-2300 or evenings 291- INDIVIDUAL — Are you aware ot 3330. UPCOMING highway construction again toe scores of changes In the new tax LOOKING FOR A WAGON? Wo are forces aaie of all used cars, this month. AUTO PARTS-REPAIRS law affecting you? ottering a 1059 Oldsmoijile wngon wifji 1963 I&rPALA — Two-door hardtop, ful- Prices nlashedt CROWN, opposite Two BUSINESSES — You may postpone lull power for S795. RASSAS BROS., ly equipped, air-condltloncd, $2,000. Call Guys. ^Ilddlotown. AAMCO AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS your fourth quarter estimate payment Pontiac sales and service, 395 Broad 462-126(1. — 809 Railroad Ave., Asbury Park. due January 15 provided that complete St.. Rett Bank. T4I-5IS0. 1960 DODGE DART — 5695, Call alter Free towing. 774-6800. return is fliPd hy January 31. 1!X>4 CHKVY II Nova — Tudor hard- 4:30 p.m. ONE PAIR 1963 — 283 Chevrolet heads Mnrgery Trovato. T—A Reliable Tax 1M1 CHEVROLET Impala convertible, top, stick shift, sharp car. $1,695. 741-0834 tick shift. $1,200. Call McOAKtny Chevrolet. 291-1101. complete, excellent condition, like new. Jervlce, P.O. Box 15, Mlddletown, N.J. 261-6319. 1956 CHEVROLET — Half-ton pickup. Call 7413448. Phone 671-1288. 1964 AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE — (695. McCAKUiy^Chevrolet WOOD PANEUNQ INSTALLED - 19» IMPALA CONVERTIBLE — Very Showroom condition. Hadio and truck- - 291-1101 1957 HOUSE TRAILER — 48x10, auto- Rood condition, four new tires. 671- rack. $1,500. 349-3373 after 5 p.m. • matic washer, dryer, Venetian blinds, KW, average room. CaJl alter 6 p.m. 2852. 1954 FORD SEDAN — Radio and awnlnc screened. Oood condition. J39OO. 223-0086. LOOKING FOR GOOD TRANSPORTA- heater, very clean, good running con- 787-6146. DELIVERIES — Light hauling and 1960 FOI1D FALCON — station wagon, TION? 1957 Old.sinoblle, four (luor hard, dition. Perfect for second car. Best automatic, radio, heater, white wajls, top. Fully powered for only $195. RAS-offer. 747-9208 after 6:30 p.m. movlnir, small job specialists. Chuck excellent condition. Must sell. Best ot- SAS BROS., Ponllnc Rales and service, BOATS AND ACCESSORIES Hart. 264-3409. / Ipr. 741-871U. 395 Broad St., Red Bank. 741-5180. 1004 CHEVELLE MAUBU — Four- door, elx cylinder, automatic, power- 1958 OODGE WAGON — Automatic, 1963 PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE — Like steering, low miles. J2.195. McCARlhy 35' OWENS — Twin 136 h.p. 100 volt EMPLOYMENT lull power, S500. Call new. 12195. McCARthy Chovroltt. Call Chevrolet 291-1101. generator, shower etc. J8.000. 671-3583. 29I-U01 3S' OWENS — J963 model, hardtop, 1959 PLYMOUTH, nine passenger sta- HELP WANTED-FEMALE seats etc. »5,350. 1963 CHEVROLET — Eel Air, nine- 1956 CHEVROLET BELA1R — Call tion wftRon. Fully powered. Tremen- passenger station wagon. J1895. Mc- between 6 and 7. dous buy at only $450. RAS3AS BROS., 27' OWENS — 1960 sounder, two seats, TELEPHONE SOLICITORS t- Experi- CARthy Chevrolet 291-1101. 747-4063 Ponllac Sales and Service, 395 Broad etc. *3,650. enced preferred. Kork from your own St., Red Bank. 741-5180. 25' TROJAN •— 1964 model, many ex- home. Salary and or commission. Call tras, like new. $4,500. 636-9052 or aplpy at AM. Hundr Inc., AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE 1957 PLYMOUTH WAOOff — VS. Auto- 22' CHRIS CRAIT — Utility, 100 h.p. 162 Arr.boy Ave., Woodbrldse. matic. Power steering, radio, heater. J275, 741-2322. See its at Jersey Coast Boat Show, EXPERIENCED OPERATORS — On Asbury Park, Feb 12 through 22. ladles dresses and sportswear, section 1960 VOLKSWAGEN SEDAN — 3B.0O0 FAIR HAVEN YACHT WORKS. INC. piece work, union shop. Steady work miles, radio, heater, excellent condi- FT. OF DeNORMANDIE AVE. ail yea. round. H«M Dress, 111 Oak- tion. 741-B307. Fair Haven 7«7-3O10. land St.. Red Bank. 7U-069J. BUICK RIVIERA 1963 — Excellent 60 H.P. BV1NRUDE — New last season GET CHRISTMAS BILLS oil your condition. Power windows. Four note on 17' Penn Yan (I960). New top can- mini A lew openings available. We nom. Any reasonable offer accepted. vas. Includes trailer, cushions, controls, train you to show Avon Cosmetics, BUY WITH CONFIDENCE 797-0966. battery, etc. Ca41 462-1693 after 4 p.m. for Interview call 741-4343 or write 1901 PONTIAC TEMPEST WAGON — Mrs. Margaret Gulotta. P. O. Box 1M. 18' ARCO OUTBOARD — Cabin Cruis- Red Bank. A-1 3-WAY GUARANTEE Automatic. J995. MCCARTHY Chevro- er, 1958, head, bunks, 50 h.p. Evlnrude, let 201-1101. electric start, generator, 1939. wnll- EXPERIENCED BEAOTT OPERATOIt TOO MANY CARS AND NOT ENOUGH 1954 COiiVETTB AND 1955 T-BIRDS— built trailer 1961, three six gallon with following. Contact Mr. Frank All in original showroom condition. nks, remote controls, |800. Call 542. 222-9549. Very reasonable. 775-6219 after '4 p.m. 0713 ASSISTANT MANAGER — For leading ROOM...AND MORE CARS ON THE WAY. •63 LINCOLN-CONTINENTAl. 4D. Convertible, Air-Cond. 38v5, women's specialty shop In Monmouth Shopping Center. Person with itroni •63 CADILLAC Sedan deVillo, Air-Cond 3795. AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE nelltnu ability and capable ot assuming TAKE THEM OFF OUR HANDS & SAVE YOUR- responsibility. Excellent nitty. LEAN- "62 LINCOLN-CONTINENTAL 4D. Convertible Sedan 2895. ER SHOPS. '62 OLDSMOBILE '88' 4D. Hd.Tp., Hydra, P.St. 1650. NUKSES AIDES — Experienced. All SELF HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS. ALL CARS shifts, In mw nursing: home. Eaten- '64 RAMBLER Classic "500" 4D. Sedan , 1550. towrj area. Call 542-*70O between 9 a.m. ami I p.m. CLEARANCE PRICED-MANY BELOW COST. '61 CHRYSLER Newport Convertible, P-FI., P.St 1150. •SWITCHBOARD OPERATORS - Full or part time for night shift. Also lome COME IN AND MAKE AN OFFER. WE'RE FALCONS and COMETS •I iv work available. Call 741-4700 Ior ap- OFFICERS pointment. "61 COMET Deluxe 4D., MOM 850. READY TO DEAL '61 COMET S-22 Sport 2D., MOM., P.ST 950. NURSE(RN) "62 FALCON Custom 2D., FOM 995. Hours I p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Prefer Industrial nursing, but will consider other related experience such U emer- STATION WAGONS ATTENTION ttency room or public health. •59 FORD Country Sedan, FOM 595. Thfa position offcri good starting t&lw DIAL-A-CREDIT find liberal benefits. Located In our ntv "60 FORD 9Pflsj. Country Sedan, FOM,, P.St 850. Mant titd offering modern working cc ditfoni. interview by appointment otii' "61 FORD 9Pa!t. Country Sedan, FOM., P.St 1095. '62 FORD FI00 'A -Ton 8-Ft. Piclt-Up with Hoiit 1095. Going To Europe? Rt. 35 Holmrtel, UJ '61 MERCURY 9P«is. Colony Park, MOM., P.St 1250. MATTEL INC. 774-1500 "63 FORD Fairlane Ranch Wagon 1395. • Permanent Duty? '62 FORD 6Pass. Country Squire, FOM., P.St 1550. TOY MAKERS CALL NOW! •62 MERCURY Colony Park. MOM.. P.St 1550. EXPERIENCED bookkeeping machine "65 FORD ECONOLINE Station Bus 2195. • • Temporary Duly? op»ralt>r—Wrltfl full detaljj to Person- "64 FORD 6Pais. Country Squire. FOM., P^St 2395. n«l, P. O. Bo« «l. Rrd Bank, N. J. PICK UP CAR 3 HOURS LATER GENERAL HOUSEWOHKER WANTED • Vacation? — Live in. Three children In houitholti. FORDS Call 201-2561. •59 SALAXIE 2D. Hd.Tp., FOM., P.St 650. AI.ESnlHl.rermanen! ponilion. Full time. For general selling. Experienced REMEMBER-EVERYONE'S CREDIT IS GOOD '60 FAIRLANE "500" 4D. Sedan, FOM.. P.St 795. You Can Buy Your New MERCEDES-BENZ on the rrpferrv'l but not ncceimnry. Apply In perftm ID Mr PJnjJey at Kiillnj, Front "60 CONVERTIBLE, FOM., P.St 895. Ht., Ked Hank. HERE AND WE'VE GOT A BUDGET PLAN TO EUROPEAN DELIVERY PLAN at Lower European '61 FAIRLANE "500" 4D., FOM 895. BARN EXTRA HONEY — BhowlM fceautllul Lisa JewHrj. No Inve.tment. "61 GALAXIE 2D. Hd.Tp., 6Cyl., FOM 995. retail price & save hundreds of dollors. We will No delivery. Pays weekly. Married FIT EVERY PURSE. NO CASH REQUIRED- women preferred. Red Bank area. 566- '61 GALAXIE 4D. Hd.Tp., FOM., P.St., Air-Cond 1150. make all delivery arrangements. TAKE UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY. "61 CONVERTIBLE, FOM., P.St 1195. CLEANINO aim, — own traiuporu- ilon. One-day «>e,k. Reference*. S71- /63 FAIRLANE "500" 2D., FOM 1395. OSOfl after S p.m. •63 GALAXIE "500" XL Hd.Tp., FOM., P.St. 1895. YOUNO LADY - Clerk typlK and tcneral <>f(lc« eiperlence preferredreferred,, CCal l" NO PAYMENTS 'TIL APRIL "64 GALAXIE "500" 4D., FOM., P.St 2195. 7U-D5O0. *• ' For Full Details WOOLWOJITH'S HEMODELJNO —' Ap- 1 Year Warranty on Late Models. 30-day Exchange Plan on All Cars THUNDERBIRDS , pllcationa lor experienced pernonnrl needed In varloiia departments Includ* '60 THUNDERBIRD Hardtop, Full Power 1375. Ing household, wearing apparel, drap- ery, pel supplies, toys, notions, shoes. •61 THUNDERBIRD Hardtop, Full Power 1895. Wares Rccorrllnj; to experience, and Low Monthly Payments FULL PRICES Low Monthly Payments anility Apply S w. WMlvnrUi Oo '62 THUNDERBIRD, Full Power '. .2095. 52 Broad St., Red Hank. '63 THUNDERBIRD, Full Power 2595. SEE US TODAY! 64 CADILLAC 5129.04 '61 VALIANT $795 '64 PONTIAC $62.50 (More Classified Ads Sedan De Ville, Hully Equipped 2 Dt. llordlop, Fully Equipped A Door Hardtop, Full/ Equipped MERCURYS 64 CHEVROLET $68.92 '60 CHEVROLET $995 On The Next Page) tmpola Convertible, Fully Equipped Impala 4 Dr. Hardlop '63 CHEVROLET $59.40 '60 MONTEREY 4D. Sed., MOM., P.St 695. Convertible, Impaia, Fully Equipped AUTOS FOR SALE 64 CHEVROLET $67.74 •60 CHEVROLET $795 '62 MONTEREY 4D. Sad., MOM., P.St 1395. Impola 4 Dr. Hardtop, Station Wagon - Full/ Equipped '63 CHEVROLET $56.40 '63 MONTEREY 4D. Sed., MOM., P. St IB50. '60 CADILLAC $1695 Impala Hardtop, Fully Equipped 64 PLYMOUTH $5B.43 Sedan De Ville •63 SPORT S-55 Convertible, MOM., P. St 2350. CENTRAL JERSEY'S LARGEST "IDEAL" V-200 Station Wagon, 60 PONTIAC $795 '63 CHEVROLET $46.40 Full/ Equipped Station Wagon, Fully Equipped Biscayne, 4 Door, Fully Equipped 63 CADILLAC $98.07 '60 BUICK $1195 '63 BUICK $48.00 MERCEDES-BENZ DEALER Convertible. Futly Equipped Elc-ctra Convertible, Fully Equipped BUDGET PLAN 63 PONTIAC $71.40 Wildcat Convertible Bonneville Hardfon, Folly Equipped SPECIALS '63 BUICK $68.00 • NO DOWN PAYMENT •63 PONTIAC $73.14 THIS WEEK ONLY Wildcat Convertible Colalino Station Wogon. • NO LOAN CO'i INVOLVED Fully Equipped '64 Comet NOW $1695 '63 LINCOLN $89.00 ENGLISH • CASH FOR YOUR CAR Station Waqon, Fully Equipped •63 BUICK $71.70 Wos S3195 Continental, Fully Equipped Le Sabre I Dr. Hordlop & • PAY US DIRECT Full/ Equipped '63 Valiant NOW $1395 '63 CHRYSLER $66.43 AGENCIES A Door, Fully Equipped New Yorker, Fully Equipped MONTHLY "63 FORD $43.02 Was JIMS Since 1904 Foirlone 2 Door, Fully Equipped 462-5300 ' '63 Ford NOW $1195 '63 FALCON $36.72 Ford, Mercury, Lincoln-Continental PAYMENTS* '63 RAMBLER $49.4? Fairlane, Fully Equipped Fully Equipped Station Wagon, Fully Equipped Monthly* Was S14»5 Monmouth and Maple Ave. Red Bank HWY. 9 FREEHOLD '63 OLDSMOBILE $65.97 '62 Pontiac NOW $1195 '63 PONTIAC $57.43 64 COMET $34.60 "BB" 4 Door Hardtop Sedan, Fully Equipped A Door, Fully Equipped 741-6000 747-4545 (JUST NORTH OF FREEHOLD CIRCLE) Automatic, RodiD & Healer, power. 62 BUICK $56.84 Was $1695 z ectro Convertible, Fully Eqiupped '63 FORD $56.62 I 62 MS $24.90 '60 Chovrolct NOW $895 Goloxie "500" 2 Door Hardlop ft Convertible, Fully Eqiupped Roadster. 20,000 miles. Red Was SI 195 We Trade Up Or Down '62 BUICK $46.32 ! 42 RAMBLER $21.50 nvlcta Convertible, Fully Equipped If your payments ore loo tiltjti V4, Automatic, Radio & Heater. and difficult to meet we will '60 FORD $595 BARGAIN HUNTERS!-COME OUT OF THE WOODS! lake your cor in trade, pay A Door, Fully Equipped '62 CHEVROLET $48.42 61 BUICK $31.34 3ff the balance and give you mpolo Convertible, Fully Equipped a Guaranteed "Trade Down" '60 JAGUAR $895 Invlcla Hardlop. Fully Equipped Mark IX, Fully Equipped model with little or no mortth- 61 BUICK $21.50 iy payments. 59 BUICK $295 2 LOANS? 4 Door, Fully Equipped Compact 4 door Special, V* -42 PONTIAC $49.82 '59 BUICK $495 NO PROBLEM LOVE SALE Automatic, Radio & Heater. 4 Door Hardtop Convertible, Fully Equipped IF YOU'D LOVE TO FIND A USED CAR BARGAIN, WE'D LOVE TO ACCOMMODATE YOU!! 61 CHRYSLER $17.80 62 PONTIAC $43.02 '59 CHEVROLET $495 4 door Hardtop. Power. A Door Sedan Station Waaon, Fully Equipped '62 OLDSMOBILE $39 80 W« have so many mod cars That we kava no space left to park. Common sense tells us we have to move 56 Used cars DV tha end 2 Door Hardtop, Fully Equipped 62 OLDSMOBILE $54.49 '59 PONTIAC $695 of February. Coma in and browse! Every car in the LOVE SALE is marked with a Guaeanteed-Warranty iticlcar on rk« left fronl 60 VALIANT $|2.»5 "9B" 4 Door Hardtop Cotolina, 4 Door Hardtop '62 BUICK $564o Here is a sample of the cars available in each price group. These' are the regular prices — WE'RE EMBARRASSED TO LIST THE Deluxe 4 door. Like new. Electro Convertible, Fully Equipped 62 FORD S45.B9 '59 VOLKSWAGEN ' $495 PRICES WE'LL TAKE DURINS THIS SALE. They're so low you might not balieve usl 40 CHRYSLEU $21.50 Country Squire Staflon Wogon Convertible, FufljjLJrqufpped '62 PONTIAC $48.70 imperial. Like new. Has everythtna. 62 PLYMOUTH $39.43 '59 OLDSMOBILE ' $595 3 Door Hordlop, Bonncvllli UNDER S50O JJM- JI.OOO Jl ,000 -51,500 J1.500-JJ.000 $2,000 -12,500 •62 Pontloe Cotalino 64 Olds F-85 <-Dr. Sedan Station Wojort 4 Door Sedan, Fully Equipped Sg Olds SS3 Hardtop Scddn 59 Olds $m Hardlop Coupe 62 Olds F-B5 4-Dr. Sedan 60 FORD $.16.50 '61 CHEVROLET $38.9| 57 Bulck Roadmaster Hardtop -New '59 T-BIRD •• $1095 40 Volkswagen 2-Door 61 Olds 88 Hardtop Coupe 61 CADILLAC $73.14 Impala 4 and 2 Door Hordtopi Hardtop Coupo (J Triumph Spitfire 61 Olds 88 Hardtop Sedan 4 door wagon, Automatic, V* Convertible HordlPr Fully Equipped 57 Bulck Century Hordtop 60 Chevrolet Station Wgn. 61 Ford GalOKlo Conv. Convertible a Olds 98 Station Wogon '59 MERCURY $595 '61 CHEVROLET $4304 58 Dodge Custom Royal 60 Mercury Monl. Hdtp. 63 Renault - R-B Sedan til Olds 88 Hardtop Coupe 61 Olds 88 Hardtop Coi/p* 40 CHEVY $21.50 61 OLDSMOBILE $40.04 62 Pontlac Bonnevllle W 4 Dr. Hardtop, Fully Equipped 4 D60r Hardtop, Fully Equipped mpola Convertible, Fully Equipped 5? Ford 4-Dr. Sedan 62 Rambler American 4-Dr. 61 Olds 88 2-Dr. Sedan 61 Olds 83 Hardtop Sedan Impala 4 door Hardtop, Power. Convertible 1 55 Olds 93 4-Dr. Sedan 59 Olds 88 Station Wgn. 60 Olds 8! Convertible •61 Olds 98 4-Door Sedan bl IMPERIAL $49.42 '58 MERCURY $195 '61 CHRYSLER J38 95 Si Bulck Super Hardtop 59 Olds 81 Hardlop Cpc. 60 Chev. Impala V-B Conv. 62 Bulck Special <2 Olds It Convertible | 6? CHEVY $16.50 Hardtop, Fully Equipped Convertible, Fully Equipped 57 Cadillac Fleetwood Sdn. M Cadillac Coupe d« Ville Fully Equipped, Convertible 58 Pontlac Hardlop Coupe >y> Olds StS sta. Wagon Convertible Impola Station Wagon. HWY. 35 13,500 UP Hanflop Sedan •4.1 Cadillac Sedan DeVllle INCORPORATED Springwood Ave.) 43 Oldi S«8 Hardlop Sedan 63 Cadillac Hardlop Sedan PR 6-7470 CENTRAL JERSEY'S LARGEST AND LEADING DEALER 'Air Conditioned 'It qualified. Interest, Insurance NEPTUNE, N. i. additional. < "ANXIOUS TO GROW— BY PLEASING YOUI" BROADWAY at 4TH AVE, LONG BRANCH 222-1234 HEMP WAfiTED-PEMALE HELP WAVTED-MSLE HELP WANTED-MA1E FOR MIX UAL KTATI mt ttNT BOUSES FOt KBNt THE DidLV SALES TRAINEES—Ba) snore sxe PiRT-TOtZ WTa DRUO STORE APARTMENTS SB6 to tin p«_*feo* Feb, 11, 196&-& Orel IB mtb eu tifl phase, lor orti Mtaired. MilSt won, ipprtttlmitt &e lor Itttt+wc ot the tUtheX DISCOUNT TIME TBX wao delivery acd coUectioo wor£. ITo eljw boon t fjn. U> l a.m., tixxx Oan fottottu drnc elor» looUcci la TOT rmxa tat t bntk tMi time of tie TSBBACB APtimCZim - E*d Buk twee becewuy. 130 per vetk for *- nKliU * *trk ttuft Sit In Btnt»n O Ct. CU! Wm. «. Otni ififed men. jrferit Increases to $120. etM mi D!0 OPISXKG IfEW rERMTOBT MORTGAGES •, tmazsct *PIKTMIMT« — twoAOEHCT. Ocoipon XTI., O iU£ career la £n.tei cott&etUna] PROWN'S mootlilr. luonu. tx wteltly. auii Amort Wo acres, easpieu vtmcf, urK unde1 r Manpower Devtlovmei U2-W/1. muiy tr»», two hmttu. tarsw taa- * TraJriinj Act. Will wart March zaui&gemcot ODjwrtUQlty. Centm IOT AKO etfxvai jtoetOAOJa «rvlt» TV, aamt pod, Tmatwww Mdroom bl level, IV, tswfci, not nln J-Wfl. Training tUowraiie* tf qusii/ied. Jersx U tb« zarKK. Collegt £ivlv*x*, JtVULABUI — Edwin 8. Bttrt. Ren n Bttmt gt. Red Emu Itvnttt HuUl, tm Oceu A>t., an Brt*M- wcer til buuiDttsv or tom«ooe wjth w;«TIK ud m/ ami naiu buvboanl he«i, gun* roots, mStAn —1 l&les experience. Should b« 30 to 4&.Elttte k Uontff Coniuttut. iUMta. UD BANK — Brasen attt Uidui tun Wr,| UJJOO B/jJK RATES 3 for $34.99 Ave., ipaciotu one aotf two^«drt>om 5LLA mnani *a*»cr. R»«jtor« N. J. STATE EMPLOYMENT SERVIC No travel. We will pay u hltfl u IMMEDIATE CASH Completely J&sUlled. Any 8l2e alum! Op«a Mvea days. I486 Oe**a Arc, SAtESPERSONS-CASHIERS 48 BaBt Front St. Red Ban J7W raonthi; to ttu mi tnu auallllu lit, 2niL 3rd Mortgage nraen ipsrtment. Apply apt. H, Mol'r Pays 549-7675, evening. 741-O1S1. num combination window up to 101 Itcher Vlllace Court or call Ur.Saa SeroUR-DUDROOa BlttLjtUMiU bl level Colonial' , ATLANTIC HI&HUNW ,; MONTGOMERY WARD 500 Summerfleld Ave. Asbury Pal Home Improvement ujans united lscbM. FREE MKA3URINO. . 7I1-911S. comer lot, btUlHip pool twc-c*r ga- 7our bedrooms, two-story noun In lot . Full and part-time- positions. APPlIca- NO FEE CHARGED Deot CoaBOUdfttlon — Lowest Bttei rood condition. Hot water but, two- •gon. now being accepted for Immedli's BUTCHER — Bteiriy po'Klon lor a 12,000 • IU.OS m PROWN'S tmfB. llvlnf room, dining room, kitchen tar detacher! fange, full MMtBtnC bpenlnn in various .ellin* departments. responsible person. Excellent working msHD APAJiriUCHT - All utili- den 1H bitlu, iMndrr room. W1U 13,000 (21.07 month ies. Residential area, call aftir ft p.ra., dacorau- to sun. Rent O7& per month. creens and storms. Convenient to XUWrlWCS necessary. Liberal company condRions. Also xnttn [or counter work K.000 $28.09 mont r ichools, shopping and transportation. benellts. Profit-sharing plan. An eV COST on Saturdays, gatt&tos PorK Store. 15.000 S35.ll montt n-furnlsried apartment, |0od location, i. 2, 3 AND 4 BEDROOM HOMES COLTS NECK TOWNSHIP When YOU work lor cnargea WANTS A s-vailaule to adulta who deBtre.to play PAINT QUESTION rurth seeing, adults unly. S42-1Z5L AVAILABLE. FROM 100 TO J150. THEEstate sold by family In utu law, lent I.B.M. 1401 popular music only. A 20 lesson course EATONTOWN WHAUD AOENCY, RT. 35, HOLMDEU tax area. Drive by our sign on Water ACE TEMPORiWUES guarantees ttifs opportunity. Roland Mr. Hebelcr for advice on yoiiL 671-2600. St. from the Tlnton Falls Intersection. 23 White St. 717.3499 Shrewsbury Crean, 610 First Ave., Asbury Park. paint probierns. He will mix a color COUNTRY CLUB Solid, well bull; ranch with four nics OPERATOR FIREBALL 775-03(8. from a book or a 1.000 colors. Save THREE-BEDROOM — 114 bath. CsJ: sized bedrooms, basement, hoi water EX-MODELS, COCKTAIL money — get the right product. APARTMENTS & SWIM CLUB after 6 p.m. heat, good plaster walls and rran LIBERAL EMPLOYEE BENEFITS modem kitchen and plenty of closets. WAITRESSES, AND AIRLINE PROWN'S TINTON AVE. 747-322J. Located on 8tt acres with 430' roa4 FOUR ROOMS AND BATH — frontage and bordered on the rear bv a Mr. P. B. Arjyrls 22 MERCHANDISE 32 Brojd BI. iwlmmlng In your own prlvnt« «wim year round. 190 monthly. Call STEWARDESSES 787-9536 large babnlin? brook. Call for appoint* Part o, full-time. Verify Bmajl blNlEet FOR SALE :lub right on the lite . . . only mlnulei rnent If you like what you see. full accounts. JOT or 560 per week. Car Maurice Schwartz & Sons WIDE WINDOW SHADES nway from ocean bathing,, whit a sanrly HAZLET — Four bedrooms, two baths price J23.5O0 FIRM. •necessary. For Interview apply at ll ELECTRONIC A new low price on shades tor picture beaches, boating, fishing and Monmouth split, (176 per month. Option buy. Valley Dr. (Rt, 54), HalMnSf. 11 «.m 1<1 W. Front St. Bed Bank windows, plain, scalloped or (ringed. Shopping Center . . . on* block from Move in today, move out, or buy June FARMINGDALE REAL ESTATE Thurs. or Frl, the Weit Gate of Fort Monmouth . . . 68 Main SU FarmlnKdale ASSOCIATES, INC. 747-0787 HAMMOND PROWN'S within walking distance of express 15. Call 264-1894. Broker tOS-3871 gEAMSTHESS - Full or part tlmeT 185 Monmouth Park Hwy. uses to Newark' and New York City. HOLMPEL COUNTRY COTTAGE—Six for alterations on ladles dresics. Ap- West Long Branch ATTENDANT .— Evenings. TlcehurBt 32 Broad St. Bed Bank 7(1-1500 • ALb-Electrlc kitchens with GE rooms. 114 baths, oil. available March ROOMY RANCH An Equal Opportunity Employer Animal Hospital, ORGAN •an Re, GE refrigerator. OE AIR CON 1. No children. H75. 8K-4M7. 741-0621 EACH MAN > IT I ON I NO. Ample oft-itrtet lighted Large living room with brick fireplace, MEN—Sell Mutual Funds, Insured Sa three nice sized bedrooms, and eat-In BUTCHER — All year round lob, ex- OF ASBURY PARK has a volume of Junk following him miking areu. ELBERON — Four or five bedrooms WOOLWORTH'fl REMODEUNO - Ap- ings ana Loan Accounts, stocks, liondi four baths, completely furnished. Good titchen, full basement and two-car ga- In vestments. No experience requirtic cellent pay, fiomo knowledge ot Italian THE LAMEST ORQAN AND FIANi around which he doesn't Beem to wan age. Location — the best. See this to- plications now being taken for experi- preferred. 767-1589. DISPLAY IN THE 8K0RK AHEA, to kick. Why don't you put yours out o sin house, but not overly large, enced waitress. Excellent benefits and just ambition. Will train, Full or pai sight In the garret? Buy a complett 314-ROOW APARTMENTS screened back porch, two-car garage. lay. J2I.O0O. worklnjt conditions. Apply F \v Wool- time. Call 642-1700. I1AIK STYLIST — Experienced with (ONE-BEDROOM) disappearing attic stairway, only f 18.95 9123 MONTH One or two year lease. $223 month. worlh On., 82 Broad St., Rod Bank. RETIRED GENTLEMAN-Needed wli folloivlng. Call - NEW AND USED cash, carry, Call 222-8724. LAWLEY AGENCY 741-5600 Established 1932 CAPABLE WOMAN - To mind chit la Interested In learning basic jewelr iVi-ROOM APARTMENT KINO BRANCH — Two-bedroom house. dren every Tuesday, S to J (or bu«|.and clock repairs. Apply with retc SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS — Use our rental-purchase plan RED BANK LUMBER Furnished. UM month plus utilities. Realtor -Insurors ness woman. 671-3583. ences to "A.S.," Box 511, Red Banl Part-tlma evenlnga and Saturdays. Full for pianos and organs. Comer Pe«« ind Wall lied Bank (TWO BEDRO0M8) Call 222-1717. time, 1 to 10p.m. Must be experienced. The Low Overhead Lumber Yard 741-6242 SANITATION DEPARTMENT Worker- Mlddletown Esso, 400 Hwy. 35, Middle- From $12 per Month $150 MONTH RED BANK — Large house, V6 room For Borough at Red Bank, Red Hani town. Open dally tit 8 p.m. Sat. til 6 p.m. entrance hall, laundry room, cellar, ja- TREES AND BROOK HELP WANTED-MALE resident. Age 21-36. Apply Borougl Corner o( Slain St. & Mattlaon Ave. RAN DOWN MY NECK! FREE HEAT & HOT WATER raje. attic. Available March 1, 264-1838. Ciertt'a office, 32 Monmouth St., R TELEPHONE SOLICITOUS — Experi- Walk out your door when It ralni, njoy thin charming three-bed room, Bank. enced only, work Iron cur oV/lce. Can PR 5-9300 does the rain leak through your gut- Ranting Olflco on Premliei. FURNISHED HOUSE — Beven room, two-bath home. Hot water beat. Lovely earn $100 per week and better. Call ters? Fill your cellar? Run In your bath, oonvenlenl location. Call » to 12djnlng room den, full heaement, two- STOP . LOOK WAREHOUSEMAN - Distributor gif FROM LOCAL HOMES AND ESTATES rooms? New ALCOA GUTTER In- a.m. 4 to 7 p.m. 741-4771 ar garage, EVERYTHING FOR wares needs man. Experienced stilt 721-9204. Blind Crofters of New Jersey. — Antiques, Oriental ruga, pa.lntlngn, stalled by experience men. TEL: M2-WM LUXURIOUS LIVING. Offered at »30,- 13 men to work for recently opened )lng nnrt receiving procedures. Ht. 3f vases, Grand lath era* oIocHs, cut crys MRECTIONS; From Red Ban*, RoutL HOLMDEL — Newly decorated house factory branch. Men selected will re- Shrewsbury. Forward resuraa and rel tal. old silver, prints, me9sotinta, rare PROWN'S [5 to TInton Ave., turn right on Tin-for rent, available immediately. Phone erences to "A.X.," Box 511, Red Bun!- HELP WANTEI»-Male - Female chlria, filussware, reproductions, coppei on Ave., approilmately 1,000 xt. to 971-2604 or 671-1579. :ROWELL A&ENCY, Realtor ceive training and starting salary of aM hrassTvare, Early American -'-<• Broad St. Red Bank 7U-75OO Country Club Apartments and Swim S100. These positions are permanent. OAT YARD HELPERS — Full tlnr riub. MIDDLETOWN — Three-bedroom 63 Rlveralds 741-4030 R^d Bank ACE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY oriitor's piecea, BroweerB ^re most ranch. Nice location. For children and Opposite Molly Pitcher Inn and part-time positions open. Must Every order A applicant our speciality. welcome. RUSCIL'S, Sycimoiu Gr«;- PAINT 2 GALS. $5 POUR ROOMS AND BATH — One or experienced. Stnte age wages expvcle 23 White SI. Shrewsbury 747-34&4 SMle Silver. 741-8506. White Curtis Latex—A real good buy. :wo persons only. By appointment only commuters. 1160 monthly. AvaUable FlELAX in tlili glasa enclosed living CALL 566-4514 and Bkllis to "3.F." Box 611, Red Ban Merch 1. Call 871-5338. BARB EMPLOYMENT AGENCX During these slower winter monthi, r47-43C8. •oom. breathtaking view of river. 10x27 KLECTRICMN — Must have Knowledge SOFA BED — (KroelUer), gray, red apruce up the Interior of your building. JtEANSBURO — Unfurnished tour roon len, fireplace, two bathi. Two blocks of tempcratura controls, and be able SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT Qualified Personnel For Quality Orden allp covers. R35- Call Time" and money well spent. \PAKTMENT — Four looms, corn from school. Asking $32,500. Parkway Esso No. 2. Northbound Gar 210 Broad Long Branch 2224747 W2-2715 lletely furnished, Jncludlnr utilities. home. $75 plus utilities. West Keans- to Install electric motors, relay*, ami ilcn State Parkway, Colonia. burg — Six room Oape Cod (US plus furnacci. Company Blue Cross, Blue PROWN'S Central Matawan Boroush. Adults only utilities. CHATEAU REALTY, Real Es- 8tiltid and lite insurance. Apply MOLE- QUALIFIED READING TEACHERS— Nr THANKS — To loyal patronp. Jo pets. Available) Immediately. 569- SCHANCK AGENCY SAZJS3MAN — To sol] building male Are needed tor Saturday work in allold and new, who have made our first 32 Broad St. Red Bank 7(1-7600 .te. 315 Carr Ave., Keansburg. 787-5684 CU WIRE) CORP., Eatomown-Freehold rials for large central New Jeree areas of New Jersey. Openings are year at Sycamore Greens a suc '397. Pike, Scobeyvltle. Lumber and Jit I! Work Company. In available in all grade levels K-12. Special diacounts Lincoln's Birihda: Linden PI. Hed Bank eentlvs banls. Reply to "A.N." Ba Teachers Interested in this worK sliould tJirougft Wflflhlngton's Birthday. Re- CUSTOM-MADE IEANSBURO—Two ind three bedroom WANTED TO RENT T47-0397 ROUTE MEN 5U, Red Bank. contact Heading Improvement Associ- freshmenU Feb. 12 through the 22nd. ipartmentl with lar^e eat-In modern ates, SO 2-4433 or write to 6 West 1 WINDOW SHADES tltchens and plenty ot closet space, VAhVE PLU81 Attractive Dutch Colo- T AND PART-TIME STEADY ADY and part-time h&lp wante All walcome. BtJBClL'S SVr MIOIIE lentlne from S1C0 to $120 per month. LADY SEEKS cheerful, three-room, ndm home. Fireplace In the livlnc room. South Orange Ave., South Orange, N.J. OREBN8, LLUle Silver, 741-8506. Go along with tin new look. Setour first-floor, unJurnlshed apartment, rea YEAR-ROUND WORK. NO LAYOFFS Apply in person. Ben'a Car Wash, 41" decorator window ihadai. Um prices. Available Immediately, Separate dining room. Qaroo room 20x Hwy. 35, Mlddletown. EVENINGS — Telephone collector of 10" TABLE TOP power naw, l',i h.p. soluble. 842-3674 after 2 p.m. 12. Three-beiirooma, tiled bath, •erecned < D PH NE RE UIREl3 d&llnqucnt accounts. Monday through motor; ajgo ^36. mm Bell & Howell THE SMOLKO AGENCY WB HAVE an overflow vl bona fide porch. Full dry baaement. Garage. SEEKING AT COWS NECK TOWN- PROWN'S Shade trees. Excellent ntlghbothooi!. Sffi $&$SHOE SALESMA° N « SHIP — State licensed plumbing In- Thursday evenfngff. Prevfmis telephont sotihd projector pius t6 mm Bolex Real Zitals prospects looking for two to four bed- collection exporienco helpful. 741-3567, Camera. Reasonable. 671-1092 after 5 32 Broad St. lied Bank H1-7500 S5 Main Street KeansburK rooms- Call us lor fs« action to have Low taxes. Reduced - NOW $21.m. 21 or over, anply spector on part-time baflls. 7*7-lttt3 BTANLSY K. DOWNS, Realtor, aftrewi- THOU MoAN. Red Bar* >Hwcen S and 7 p.m. p.m. 787-0123 your home rented. THE BERCJ AGEN- LICENSED real estate *ajes personnel CY, Hi. 35, Mlddletown. 671-1000. bury, 741-1017. for Riirltan Township office, located 1964 COLDSPOT relrlgerator-frcezer, EVERYBODY NEEDS IT TWIN GABLES — 39 Rlviralda Ave., State Uwy. 33. Call Mr. Btorr for excellent condition, four year guaran- liminate those drally doors. We will Red Bank on rlvw. Sit and tour ftEADY FOR YOUR ANTIQUES — A. AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE Interview, The Klrwan Co., 787-6300. tee, J160 or best offer. Call 872-1935. weatherstrip any wooden prime door for rooms unfurnished, flrt-room offtct. charming center hail Ootonlaj In & only $9.98 complete. Call '«-Z3S9. FURNISHED ROOMS beautiful aeUing, on a very quiet tree- REAL ESTATE BALES MAN ORHAMMOND ORGAN and Tonft cabinet, lined ptrtet. Sizeable, tool FIVE bed- BALES WOMAN—Experience not noces- ?l,800. Call alter 8 p.m, 'HREE-ROOM — And garage. First !BD BANK — Private entrance, sittlnl 'oomi, threa tiled baths, a den «jid ary, will train. Won cstabiisiieti real 787-fi2 find. We come up with the darndeat Memorial Drive, Atlantic Highlands. H7-2609 things. 217 IV. Front fit., 741-5331 Jffl-0770. RED BANK — Semi-private home, nice your own front yard. Inspection by ap- FINANCE Yi CHILD OAEE IN MY HOME LOU COOPER Items ' appraised. neighborhood, car space, reasonable. pointment only. ELWOOD A. ARM- Hour, day. week WHO ELSE? TWO ROOMS — Newly decorated. Full 741-9114. 67 Shrewsbury Ave. STRONG AGENCY, Realtor, 555 Pros- 483 Shrewsbury Ave. 747-1975 1 pect Awe., Little Silver. 7il-f3O0. ONLY "THE COUNT OF BRADLEY" 7U-6523 HOBBIEST itchen and bath. Combination HvinK- SHREWSBURY — Near busline. Large COMPANION — Light nursing care, WE BUY AND SELL anything and jedroom. All utilities and TV Included. cheerful furnished loom. Twin beds for TWO STORY FOUR-BBDROOM — •rtatot miraclai . . , your credit ii good YOUN& OR OLD (ER). Red Bank Convenient transportation and shopping, Dining room, full basement, hot water seml-invalid. Experienced, dependable, everything. Give the highest prices. jumber haji much to offer you Inlall 842-1100. Sea Bright Squash Club. two business women. References re- •nd THE COUNT truiti you! ilulcrcncex. 222-6947. Call William Lefl Furniture, Inc., Hwy. building materials lor your project quired. Call 747-2087 altar 6 p.m, heat, city sewers, two-car detached ra- 35, Middlctown. 741-3213. Open evenings rage on targe plot. Asking only 914,500. IVOMAN WISHES DAYS WORK — Five large or small, and you can buy In FURNISHED EFFICIENCY AFAItT- NO CASH NEEDED — CALL COLLECT 'tit 0 p.m. small.quantities at modest prices. Come MEKT — One woman only. 144 Bridge PRIVATE HOME - Man preferred, Call Now. jay week. Call in, walk around our four floors, stay Close to all transportation. Call B.R. 8NYDER ft CO. 741-1750. PATH WING-BACKED CHAIRS — On' ., Red Banh. 642-3683 Real1 ore since lS73-^Inaurom, 135 First small hutch, fine wooda, and Bracked awhile and study the Items, we won't bother you to buy. But, we guarantee THREE-ROOM UNFURNISHED apart- Ave,, AUantlc Highlands. £91-0900. CALL B\nss. Grossfcid HOU.SE. One Boris rt, you'll go away smarter uiaji you came ATLANTIC HIGHLANDB - Furnished SITUATIONS WANTED, Male white Marquise chuir. All custom- ment, $10, all utilities included, West room. »10 a week. Hear bus. call LUXURY COLONIAL — Now under made. Excellent condition. Call afte Ind. near bus and shopping. 222-3713. 2B1-9437. construction. One of Fair Haven's moat NOW! 7 p.m. 2C4-3429. desired nekgHborhoodi, close to iLver, 741-6700 RETIRED .INDUSTRIAL ENGINEER— RED BANK LUMBER FOUR ROOMS AND BATH — Unfur- LARQB ROOM — Private family, con- pond and bus line, four large bed- With related experience, production, ROA COLOR TV — Console mode nished, 49 Chestnut St., Red Bank. venient t» train and bus service, car rooms with two bathrooms, center hall PULL PRICE WEEKLY PAYMENTS^- perpetual inventory, budget, purchas- Comer Pearl and Wall at. ' Red Bank :early rental. Call 775-06M. •pace. 141-6136. ing; standard cost, bookkeeping and Excellent condition. Can be demon The Low Overhead Lumber Yard plan, 12'xlV.V formal dining room, '63 Ch«vy $1395. '64 Ford $ F two-bay service B tat ton for lease. (25. Dining table, four chairs, $18, 741-1099 after 5 p.m. Fabuloua blj ranch, brand new, In Automatic, RS.H. Automatic, R&H. Sta. Wgn., Full Pwr. III. 35, Hazlet. Paid training. Some Vanity, flO. Other odds and ends. All [EANSBURG — Church St., three town, clly nweri, wali to itorei, buj, On The Next Page) inanclal help. HE in lock 6-6666, 9 to 5 must go at price or hest offer'. 872-1419. TOP DOLLAR — Paid for old toyirge rooms, first floor. Baseboard hen school. '61 More. $ 695. reekdays, Or 264-0439, nights and trains, trollies, catalogs, any malts or nd not water suplied. iSO a month, 4-Dr. Fully equipped.- weekends, DESKS $15 up. FILES $12.50 up tablei condition. Alio cast Iron. 774-3T1O. •dulta only. 671-0708. Approximately 1110 per month payi all DISCOUNT chairs, adding machines, typewriters, '£0 Volki. $ 595. '..UNCHEONETTE FOR LEASE — office equipment, etc.. at bargain prices. WANTED — Small pony cart. Call 'URNISHED FOUR ROOMS — Pri- ONLY $13,500 HOUSES FOR SALE 2 Dr., R&H. CENTER >casonal operation. Excellent potential. New or used. AAC ,DSSK OUTLET, after 4:30. ate entrance. 15 Third Ave., Atlantic Custom built ranch. Elfht yearf old, Tn!J between 8:30 a.m. and i p.m.Kte. 33, OaJchurst 031-3600. 8C-225S ilghlands. all modern. Choice country location. '59 Cadillac $1095. BRADLEY INC. 3ANUk HOOK BAY MARINA, High- Only minutes from town. Three bed- Conv., Full Power. lands 872-H5O. WE BUY AND SELL 'HREE ROOMS AND BATH — Oasrnomi, , full btiement. tun VOTCti. oil DREAM COME TRUE '58 Old1!. $295. OLD PAINTINGS eat, and hot water supplied. Sundeck. neat. 85x120. RENT A TV ART FAIR OALLERIES "M" H.T., Full Pwr. 363 Maple Ave. (Rt. 35), Red Bank PottaWd day. week. BAYSHOM! TV, 87-il36. $15,000 NO % DOWN AUTOS FOR SALE 36 Church St.," KeansburB. 18T-U0O. CALL 264-8070 till 0 p.m. PIANOS and musical Instruments IODERN 3M-TIOOM FURNISHED Approximately $116 Per Month REFRIGERATOR — Automate wash- VETS NO $ * $ DOWN For only $i4,0w owner mutt lacrl- wanted. M. Tenzer, 304 Main St., Lake- PARTUBNT — Utilities Included, All payment! are approximate and er, gas dryer, living room let, ru8•wood. 383-21S0. uslness couple preferred. 291-0726. flce thli beautiful two-year old, and end tables, bedroom suite. 717-3968. subject to FHA or VA approval. three-bedroom brick ranch. Extra WE BUY AND SELL ANYTHING — SD BANK — Near high school, three BEACH AGENCY large kitchen, ceramic tiled bath, Contents of homes, stores, estates, :oom, one bath, #>5 per month, heat (00 Rt 35 Mlddlelown, N. J. aluminum itormi and icreeni, at- cellars, attics, China, glassware, an- PETS & LIVESTOCK and water rurnlshed. Call 747-3408 b tached g&rage. llany more extrai. JOIN THE tween 6 and 7 p.m. 671-2717 Uquea, art objects and all bric-a-brac. Open dally to 8 p.m., 8at., Bun. 5 p.m. Y/ou have to ««« ft to beJJeve it Ruscll'fl. 25 Enat Front Bt. 1414693, BEAGLE PUPPIES — Bl!i female, on« Subject to V.A. and FHA. approval IETSTAR RED BANK LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKERS male, AKC champion stock. Call after WALLPAPER your room for $19.70, p.m. 566-8592. >eluxe nvo rooms,' first floor, (two WHY NOT ASSUME HAPPY PEOPLE labor and materials complete. Price edroomn) separate dining room, line this three-bedroom, three-year old ranch covers h single rolls wallpaper and WANTED — Polo pony. Quiet, good 'ea near Broad St. Free parking. with garage, near schools, buses, rail- paper hanger's labor. Larger rooms manners. Easy to handle. Must Btlck. MADISON GARDENS road and shopping. Could be yours? JAMBOREE slightly Winter. KLARlN'S, 26 Monan- d ball. Call alter 6 p.m. M2-2622. 32 South St. 741-1633 DURING OUR BIG mouth Bt., Red Bank. 747-3838. 787-6600 HI Fl CON90LB—Cabinet, traditional, FOR FREE — Six week old Jiltterj. UPARTMENT AVAILABLE — April Glean, healthy, weaned and housebro- 1st; suitable for couple or two adults, THE KIRWAN CO. mahogany, cherry finish. $50. Call, kfn. Call 741-43BR. for appointment cail 281-1032 after 5 I Hwy. 36 West Keansburg 671-1178 FOUR POSTER MAHOGANY BED — PORT MONMOUTH -'Cute two-bed- Box spring and mattress, very Rood RED BANK — 3'A-room apartment, ATKRITRONT APABTMKNTS — New room house, nice location.. {9,500. Call condition. No dealers. Appointment $103 per month. Heat Included, Close tree-room furnished garden apart- 787-052°. 0 all transportation. Call after 4, 201- ents. Patios, sir conditioning and TV. BRITE only. 711-6965. 1785. reekly monthly rates, NAUTILUS PAUL R. BTRYKER. Realtor. Firms KDLVJNATOK REFRIGERATOR—11,0 •'ARTMENTB. Dill 843-0508, cu. ft., 13 yea" old, fair condition, FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED APART- 520 Call 741-5063. and farm eltatei. Btatt Highway 34, REALTY, INC. MENT. ADULTS ONLY. CALL OUR ROOM — Unfurnished apart- COUCH AND CLUB CHAIR — In ex- 201-1548 lent, all utilities provided. Couple pre- BolmdeL Phone M6-U44. FOR ACTION! cellent conflttlon. Barsaln. Call 747-3941 rred. 187-2127 after 5 p.m. Keansburg. 3370 Hlshwar iS Rai!»t I evenings and Sunday. ___ FKICIENCY APARTMENT — ?ur- 284-0668 K1-36UI lHlml, private bath and entrance, all Dallr t-t. 8st. 8uBl«y VH I ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS — Tliree- tilities Included. 79 Herbert St., Ktd pleca formica, small dropleaf table, Bank. No phone calls. HOUSES FOR SALE HOUSES FOR SALE JETSTAK 88 HOLIDAY SEDAN two yenctw chairs, $16.50. Walnut chest of drawers $12.50. Night table 53.50, UNFURNISHED APARTMENT—Three maple bookcase J1B.50, Cogswell chair rooms. Kitchen and bath. Adults only. f 14,50, upholstered chuir $12.50, trunk 291-0854. jao.50, Florence oil heater $15, com- bination coat and gas range (50, etc. HREE-RO0M unfurnished apartment, RUBCIL'S, 2V East Front St. 1 utilities Included, }100 month. 741- i7G9 for appointment. WE TRIED 10 PLACES WICKATUNK - Four rooms and bath. HUGE SAVINGS l»5. utilities Included. Call Tlien my husband said, "Let's try 046-1352. PftOWN'B In Red Bank." After buying AMERICA aluminum combination 4nck patio, all utilities Inoluded, yearly QUOTA FOR in action . . . step up to a full size $85 a month. 842-2427. BONY STHJREO TAPE RECORDER - Olds 88 at a price that starts below IS running IIOUTR, like new, two mlket COMMERCIAL RENTALS FEBRUARY IS reasonable. 74HJ81G after 6 p.m. and Monmouth County, the hub of the megalopolis from Boston to HALL SAFE — Stick reed earden set, 30 models with "low price" names! W&HhlngUm desk; wing . chair, two OFFICE SPACE Franklin stoves. Two early Aimericin Air conditioned, elevator service, will Washington, is the center of 20% of the nation's population... sausage turning ladder back chairs decorata to suit your requirement!. Beat 1750. Benches. Terry PUlau and scroll location. Will sub-dlvlde If necessary. clock. Complete medlcaj office equip- Occupancy March 1. Bel and compsxft. ment Including Rltter noso and HironA-47-1100. An investment in real estate in Monmouth County is an invest- • Top Trade Allowances or dental chair; automatic eterlltzer; awivel seat. Many other Items. Call IP YOU ARE INTERESTED—In > 747-2S0S or write Box 102, Longbrldge brand now modern office ipn.ee, wejl ment in the future. 20 Rd., Colts Neck, located tr v.io center of Red hank, con- tact us for further Information. THS NOROE GAS DRYER — Never used. DOWSTHA AGENCY. 741-8700. '65 OLDSMOBILES • Immediate Delivery Brand new sUU in shlpplnj rate, $110. to satisfy your requirements in real estate Call 812-33D0. SUBLEASE OFFICE SPACE 1DS4 ELECTRIC JUNfiK — 30". Never Lease runs to March of 1966. 900' avail used. Best price offered, able Imnndlately. Modern air enndi. CONSULT ANY MEMBER OF THE " 220-2833. tloned newly decorated office or Equit- able Life. Any reasonable offer. Call "BUY NOW . . SAVE NOW! 12" CABINET — Including Wfl.II oven, LI 0-7580. Auk for Mr. Nebb. hot plate and sink. "Tho Shore's Largest Oldsmobile • Cadillac Daalsr" 201-7183. DESIRABLE RIVEtl FB0NT suite. TRADE IN your old furniture with no On first lloor In th« Tuller Building. RED BANK AREA down payment and get a new parlor Call 747-2440. ot dining room set at sals prices. Wil- OLDSMOBILE- liam Lett Furniture Inc., . Hwy 35, OFPIOE — Broad St.. Shrewsbury. Mlddlotown. 741-3213, open evenings til CALL. 8 p.m. 843-1153 or 747-2004 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PAIR HAVEN — Ofllct »pace in new CADILLAC . K. ALCOA GUTTER Colonial building. Air conditioned. Law- Put , It up yourself. Coma In, leeyers. clenllsU dolrable. 74193.13. Stavt Ruzlck*. He will ilvm* you how It ll done anil tell you exactly whnt ALL OF WHOM ARE REALTORS COMPANY you need. We nave while Alcoa gutter COMMERCIAL RENTALS in It ft., 21 ft.'and 30 n. Ungths, We RUSSELL loan you tho Pop Rivet gum and steer RED BANK — Hwy 35, near Molly 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. 741-0910 RED BANK you riant. Stop In, n> Steve today. PJtctur Inn. ant or two mama, with LISTED ON PAGE 200 OF THE YELLOW PASES parkinlarklnsi suUablt lor professional ol- PROWN'S (Ice• . {7%H up. *u.Crjnu Mtocy, « JJ Brad St. Bed Bum THE DAILY REGISTER HOUSES FOt JALE HOUSES FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICEP— • LEGAL NOTICE. NOTICE- MO.fMOUT9 BXACH — Tlvettwlroffi 30-Tlaaiday, Feb. 11, 19 houM, t*it* comer lot hut* modern kitchen MM flvl&f room, Tiittd buih. KOBCE 2FO0CS RUMSON OAKS J9 • OBX353«i»C« PBOVUMWO none* or AJUIUAL IOEKHKO Algrinum wiMowi xnA toM%- Goo- nonet a RXAEB? omew t&tt Tb* taooaJ mesUnc of tb*- P-Micr- HOURS FOR SUE Tuleot to icfaooL K&ct&ent neighbor- &CJLB8 AM) RSOULATIOKB JTOK oidttt of the Precrtsctv* Lift !&• HoJJy faood IS&.KO. O»£»r mwln* from THK UBZ tit TH3E TOWNSHIP 07 «ii«i bid! tor Wbiu PainLtd Trti£lc OQLT* NECK RECREATIOM Ham, Cootrtct Mo, 3-1*66, on txisUac Cwafuxy wll be b«td at the *. Calf Z&-VM. of Va» O*at_iU)j, M& Brc*d §*KSJ WUUCURE SETTING loui D«W four-toAnm-V two- ARJujt, am fRovtswa PIN/L- 8UU. tUCtmtys in &• counties of M- . Reti Bask, New- Jwity, on *HIS » A BUY: A delightful I»ml utoTT colonial, one *cr» woodui MHWm &Vl«, % LCK corner kjjtlc, Eurangt&c, Cftindec. Caxw Vxy, lot Prict W2.8OO. r Tlt£ VOn THZ VIOLATION Cutnbertttad, atoue«rt*r, Octu,. Uef- Taurwlcy, starch 28, IMS. a $;« MOW attuated on. t, premium lot lot, tour bedrooms, 1W baths, rar THEREOF. c'clcck in th* inotaiag tor tnt p at excellent neljhbortiooo 11 hu Other Loti Avalltbl* tying ovriea*. B&crjflct. 671-9214. cer, Middlesex, Hoamovth and S*I*m, of decttac, pure unit to the By-, tbirautg; Uvlft* room, formal dint Call Builder, S. Mtitcobcrser BE IT ORDAINSO by the Township will be received by the State Higbway Committee of tit Township ot Colti Commissioner fa the Cafeteria, state eeighg t (8> ppersons to s&rve as Directors Irpam, ultrm modem eat-In kitchen, itu 291-2200 Neck ID tht County of Monmouth, State f the Compy ting den with •tiding glass doors oper LOTS & ACREAGE Highway Office Building, 1038 Parkway of the Company.JAMES HOROWITZ Ing onto an enclosed patio, [our bee of New Jersey, as follow*: Avenue, Trenton, New Jersey, on SUCTION 1. There are hereby es- THURSDAY^ FEBRUARY 18, 1965, at Secretary looms, thru full batha, separate utlllt J $12.88 loom and attached two-car garai One lot to 100 acres. Mlddletowo. ColU tablished Rules and: Regulation* con- 10:00 A- M. EABTKBN STANDtARD Feb. 11, U, S6, March 4 AMA2IN& POSSIBILITIES Neck or Holmdel. Call Nick Muilacey, cerning the use of all municipal rec- TIME.. The reading of acceptable bids Borne of the extraordinary features li 787-MOO. reation lands, playground* and other elude' dishwasher, washer, dryer, co Excellent large itx-room r&nch. Full will ta»e place immediately thereafter. NOTICE torete- driveway, anchor fencing o basement. 6% acres, over 100' higft- recreaiioo places located with la the Bids will be accepted only from bid- three aides of lot, low taxes and centri way (rontage. Baseboard ,hot wattr THE KIRWAN CO. Township of CoHs Neck and the con-ders prequalifled In accordance with ORDINANCE PROHIBITING »lr conditioning. Call us today to «i heat. You must contact Uf to get all REALTORS duct of all persona while on or using R. s. &2;&>. The right If reserved to PARKING ON f ARTS .OF COUNTY this exception!! value at J29.900. TH the facts. the tame. reject any or all bldi. ROAD 637 (COLTB NECK RO, CO. LOW AGENCY, Realtors, Fair Hi MANALAPAN — 128 acres priced for 1. No person shall cut. Injure, fle- Proposal guarantee and other bidding RD; 1; OR COUNTY RD. EAST-COUN- •ven. 741-4477. 787-6600: quick lale. WALTER J. WHALEN face, remove,' or disturb any tree, regulremenLs are stated In the stand- T1 KD. WEST) IN THE TOWNSHIP R«at Estate. AD 2-2129. shrub, building, fence, bench or other ard and auppl&mentary specifications OF COLTS NECK, IN THE COUN- TWO-FAMILY DUPLEX THE KIRWAN CO. structure. for the project. Bid, contract and bond TY OF MONMOUTH, STATE OF BUILD YOUR, DREAM HOUSE — On farms, plans anil specifications may be NEW JERSEY, AND PROVIDING Law taxes — Each apartment hn Realtors-Insuror 2. Air abusive, profane or indecent 160 Hwy. 36 West Kc&nsburg this high wooded acre on Kings Hwy., "f planned to fur* a lecretary language,-or any .conduct that m&y an-Inspected or obtained at Room 128. PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION large living room, dining room, bat Middlelown, Ail utilities. Asking $7,S00, with a Register Want Ad — but noy others- is hereby prohibited. State Highway, Office Building, 1035 THEREOF. ana two bedrooms, Situated on 75x11 MATTHEW J. GILL, Realtor. 871-3200. Parkway Avenue, Trenton, New Jer- BS! IT ORDAINED by the Town- lot In choice location. Only $17,500. RED BANK — RUMSON and rallfs Hwy. 35, Middle town. 3. No person shall carry firearm* around. , L&rE? tree catalog OD re- my wife made m* chicken out!" or throw stonea or other missiles in sey, during office hours. Copies there- ship Committee of the Township »f t of will be furnlsend upon application Colti Neck, In th« County of Won- quew. Multiple and open lUtlnes. Park FLORIDA — Sacrifice, building lots. the area* Above described, utni«ieil up pp The Berg Agency (n comfort at our modsro office, REAL" ESTATE WANTED 4. No person shall sell, offer, or and payment ot standard fees. mouth and State Q[ New Jersey, aa ol tlinilaril few- 75x1%. Near Naples, west coast, fl500 solicit for sele any. goods or mer- The. estimated Quantity of principal Xtihma: •ach. Private party. Write "B.E." Box work item l>: 7,992,7&f i-f. Outside Realtor RAY STILLMAN, Realtor fill, Rw) Bank. _____ chandise without a BpecT&j permit from SECTION 1. Prom and fttter the *T WANTED — RED BANK AREA — the Colls Neck Township Committee. Edge -Lines. fecljVB d&te of this prdtnance, no per' Middletown 67M0t "Our 46th year" TINTON FALLS AREA — Lovely Four bed-corns, ' garage, 'basement, STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT • Shrewsbury 5. No person thall use, consume, son ah all park or stand a vehicle upon " WOHWAt DEPARTMENT baily 9-9, Saturday-Sunday 10-' 648 Hwy. T41-80OO wooded lot, on hard road, approximate large lot Give lowest price for fact carry or bring any alcoholic beverage Jan, 28, Feb 4, U K2S.BI tht following street area: ly two acres, $4,000. MEISTRJCH sale. Owner please write. Mrs. B. Boxin, to or on the areaa above dfcscrit ' On the south side of County THREE-BEDROOM RANCH — N! AGENCY, 741-SSSfi. 727, Port Monmouth, N.J. 8. Betting, gambling in any torm, 537 (ColU Neck Rd., Co. Rd. 1, or RUMSON - Older Home recentl decorated, one acre, fireplace, lull eel or maintaining any gambling equip- NOTICE County Hd. East-County Rd. West) renovated. Living (room, dinin lar, 5300 down to MONMOUTH COBNTK $13,500. Bervice, steam heat, wood doors over 264-1210. 8. Fishing, other than ice fishing, by VARIOUS IMPROVEMENTS OR cupied by th« Colti Neck Township Docket No. I-WO-M RIVERFRONT HOME — Magnificenl concrete .CHAS. H. T1NDALL, Realtor, fownship residents and their friends PURPOSES AUTHORIZED TO BE Fire Company No. 1 when extenucj MIDDLETOWN — Five-bedroom view ot the Navesink from the 21 li Red Bank. 741-9030, WE NEED — Five or six, 2-3 bedroom shall be permitted in the Community UNDERTAKEN BV THE TOWNSHIP southerly, and the southerly line oi ITATR OP NEW JERSEY: paneled den. Living room 27 ft x I* f homes, furnished or unfurnished, from Center ponds subject to the rules of OP COLTS NECK IN THE COUNTY County Road 537, which point Is ap-TO: CAROL D, FOSTER (on. «l lit Cape Cod. Two full baths. Full, with fireplace. Separate dining room. 185 to 1175 per month for incoming the New Jersey Flah and Game Com- OF MONMOUTH, NEW JERSEY. proximately rirteen hundred U&00) [eet defendants): dry basement, attached garage Efficient kitchen. First floor bedroom REAL ESTATE WANTED personnel, THE BERG AGENCY. Rt. mission. BE IT ORDAINED by the Township westerly from the westerly line of New 9. Ice ikatlng by Township reisdents hereby Excellent condition throughout 2i tl x 11 ft with bath. Second floor- So, Mldtiletown. 671-1000. ______Committee of the Township of Colts Jersey State Highway Route 34. two-bedrooms and bath. Full dry base- USTyYOUR HOME, farm or acreage and their friends shall be permitted Neck In the County of Monmouth, State SECTION 2. Unless another penalty ' Beautiful lot on dead end stree ment, Taxes only $631. Riparian rights. with us. Area — Holmdel, Colts Neck, EXCHANGE REAL ESTATE! on the Community Center ponds when of New Jersey, as follows: Is expressly provided by the Statute Convenient location. ONLY ONE! What You Have :he conditions are safe for such pur- Bectlort I—Section 9 Is hereby amend. of the State of New Jersey, every Offered at $20,800. Matawan, Rarltan Twps., MIddieiown, for pose as' determined by Ihs municipal $32,500. STANLEY K. DOWNS, Realto «tc We wUl bs happy to serve you. What You Want ed and supplemented to read ai fol- person convicted of a violation ol a Jersey ,an .mwer to toe ranwUInt Shrewsbury. 741*1017. authorities. A- red *nd white flag flown lows; provision of Uiis ordinance shall be li-filed in 1 civil action, to «*!<*»• NEW SHREWSBURY — Five-bed- Call beneath ' the United Stales ensign on The' (ull faith and credit of the able to a penally of not more than A GROWTH OF HOLLY AND PINE3- MARIE A, HOFSESS WALKER A WALKER, Realtors the Township Hall flag pole shall be McSmouth County H.tion.1 *_%• „» room split level, 2V£ baths, 14x" Form a, picture postcard belting for SSI Broad St. Shrewsbury 741-1212 Township of Colts Neck are hereby Fifty (ffiO.OO) Dollars or imprisonment bmkini corpontlon orsanlMj ana_ «- Heal Estate the signal thai Ui« Ice is iafe. pledged lor the payment of the prin- In the County Jail for a term not litlni under the U« fl the Bnlled family room, attached two-car g this four-bedroom, two-bath home. In HUlcrest Rd. Holmdel LISTINGS WANTED 10. No person shall be permitted In cipal of and interest on all of the exceeding ten (10) days, or both at 1 1 eludes a, fireplace In the living room, 3644927 the areaa above described between the States of America, Is P »'""''I?' Lji: rage, part basement. Reduced i a dining room AND a 24' screened Homes, acreage, rentals bonds or notes Issued pursuant to this the discretion of the Magistrate bt l«d Q. Foster, Jr. »nJ C«rolB. roilJJ CORNELIUS AGENCY noura of II p.m. and 6 a.m. without ordinance, and the sums required for tore whom said conviction is had. ire defendants, fendini In Ui» |uoerior $23,500. porch. A deep, dry ccJlar, too! Greai special permission from the Recrea- 1 privacy In the back yard.. Excellent WE NEED YOUR HOME auch payment, shall in each year, whUi SECTION 3, Thia ordinance shall Court of New J"""!."" "",.?*,,?*^! Our 12 salespeople have clients waiting tion Commission. any of said bonds or notes, are out- alter Pebru.rjr 11, IBM. J»SJ™*,* S ntfiffhbarhood, excellent schools. SeSeee It for your listing. They need ranches, SECTION 2. Any person convicted standing, be included. In the- annual take effect Immediately upon approval fl this weekend. Asking $27,200. WILLIAM by the State of New Jersey pursuant such date. It you (all to do io, Judg- WEART-NEMETH spilt levels, two stories; also Investment -LEGAL NOTICE of a violation of a provision of thia budget and raised by tax without lira- to M.J.B.A. 39:4-8 and when pused ment by default nny be "J^'tJ H. HINTiGLMANN (Firmj Realtors, 23 property. Call us for a quick sale, Two ordinance shall be liable to a penal- lut,lons as to rate or amount upon 1 natrst you for the relief «««;»;deJ '5 Ridge Rd., Rumson. 842-0600. Membe: Offices aervtng you. ty of not more than Fifty (J30.00) all the taxable property within said and published acoordlng to Law , but u r AGENCY of Multiple Lining Service. shall not be enforced unless and un-tho complilnt. You 111111 ">• /? . WALKER £ WALKER NOTICE Dollars or Imprisonment In the County rownship. til appropriate signs have been erected aSwer and proof of lenr ca In dupll. REALTOR VALUE PACKED — Choice property Realtors Jail for a term not exceeding thirty NOTICE li hereby liven that the (30) days, or both at the discretion Section II—this ordinance shall Lake along the streets arid In the areas c.te with the Clerk of the W»« with trees ana arook. Five bedrooms, ShrShrewsburu y Oflice Middletown OOffice effect twenty days after the first pub- covered by this ordinance, to acquaint Court, State House Annex, J""'""; two tiled baths, modern kitchen with 741-5217415212 671331 Zoning Board of Adjustment of the of the Magistrate before whom said 102 WEST FRONT ST. 671-3311 Borough oi Fair Haven, County of conviction is had. lication thereof after final passage pur- the general public and motorists with New Jersey, In »ccord«»c. with "« adjoining breakfast room, tuii base Monmouth and State of New Jersey, •uant to law. the provisions hereof. rules of civil practice and procedure. ment, screened porch. A real buy at DEVELOPMENT HOME OWNERS PUBLIC NOTICE The action hai been Initlluled lor on February 4, 1965, granted a vari- The loregolng ordinance was intro- PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE S20.fiOft. ELVVOOD A. ARMSTRONG IS THIS YOUR SITUATION? ance to Jail- Estates. Inc. aa if> Lot The foregoing ordinance was Intro- The foregoing ordinance was Intro- 741-2240 AGENCY, Realtor, 555 Prospect Avt., Want to buy a bigger home, but are itu-c?ct and passed first wading at a 61, Map of River Oaks, Section 6, on regular meeting of the- Township Com- duced and passed first reading at a duced and passed first readfnf at a 24-HOUR SERVICE Little Silver. 74M5O0. stopped because you can't sell your the northerly side of Dogwood Lane, regular meeting of the Township Com- regular meeting or the Township Com- present one? mittee of the Township of Colts Neck mittee ot the Township of Colts Neck L?fSS RUMSON COLONIAL — Only one year Well, read this. being Block T2, Lot No, 5, on the held on January 28, 1965 and will come mittee ot the Township of Colt* Neck Member of Red Bank old. Has four delightful bedrooms, 2% Municipal Tax Map of the Borough up for final consideration and passage held on January 28, 1956 and will held on January 28, 1999 and will National'Bank, which mort«.«e la n. baths, large living room with fireplace, We'll buy your present home, put theot Fair Haven. coma up for final consideration and come up far ftnaj consideration and money In your pocket, then itart look- at a regular meeting of said govern- passage at a regular meeting of laid Multiple Listing Service dining room, 12x25 delux* family kitch- ng (or your dream house. You can stay Bald varfanc* was from Artfcls VI, ing'body to ba held on February 25, passage at a revuisr meeting of sstid en. Nothing comparable In Rumaon. Section 1, Ordinance B-27, adopted Oc- 1965 ai 8 ?. M. at the Township Hall governing body to be held on Febru- (ovtrnloj; body to b» held on Febru- Asking $34,000. RUSSELL M. BOKUS In your tmuae while you look ana pay ary 20, 1965 at 8 P. M. at the Town* ary 25, 1965 at 8 P. U. at the Town* only th* mortgage payments you paytober 26, 1964, as to minimum Jot Colls Neck, at which time and place ship Kali, Com Neck, at which time ATTENTION! Realtors, $00 River Rd., Fair Havftn. now —• NO MORE — and you can &U persona desiring to be heard there* •htn Hall. Colts Neck, at wfilcb time Township. New Jewy. 7474532, Memier Multiple LlatingServ- on will be gives full opportunity, and place an persons desiring to be and place all penoro desiring to be Tnts delightful new htllsida Colonial, to stay until you find U» house of your Dated: February 8, 1965 heard thereon will be given full op- beam thereon wUl bs glvw full op- You. Carol D. Foster, "• "tfV! a top residential neighborhood, 18 ur ice. choice. We will buy your home wllh DOREMUS, RUS3EIX, FABANO . JOSEPH MOREAU portunity. portunity. defendant becsuse you are an« of U»» doubteflly the best buy on the markt RUMSON — Potential watertront, any problem you have. ! JOSEPH MOREAU original mort|»rors. today Tne features include a tradition- tree-shaded VA. acres In extremely con- Remember, never a commission In- & NICOSIA Mayor JOSEPH UDRS.AU, al center hall, a lovely living room with venient area. Eight year old house, volved whether, we buy, aelL or trade Mayor Major MORTIMEH O. NEWMAtf, JR. fireplace, formal dining room, ult~ In. Don't wait, call us now. By WILUAM L. RUSSELL, JR., ! HARRY CRINE HARRY CRINE HARRY CHINE. large entrance toyer, 28' sunken Attorneys for Jan Estates, Inc. Township Clerk Township Clerk Clerk Clerk of Use Superior Court modern kitchen including dlihwash« living room with raised hearth ston MANLEY ASSOC. INC. Feb. 11 g23.23 and dryer, a charming paneled den fireplace, full dining room, modern . U I13.S0 Fab. 11 $19.32 Jan. 31. 21. feb. 4. U 14x24, a master bedroom with dressing kitchen, den, guest room and bath room plus three more bedrooms, 2*6 on first floor. Three bedrooms baths, full basement and attached two large bath on second floor. Dry base- -LEGAL N0TICE- -LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL N0TICE- -LEGAL NOnCE- -LEGAL NOTICE- -LEGAL NOTICE — car earasc All this for aneled family I.OOAI, BUDGET NOTICE 1 en, lull basement with came room, OUifr Expenses ——___„_-.__» M0 00 3,500 00 2,500.00 5,3*1.00 «tjuipped darkroom, two-car Borage, room. $34,500. 741-9135. HEALTH AND WELFARE: deep wooded lot. Newly listed, trans- I'M IRRESISTABLE! Local Budget of the Borough of Fair Haven, County of Monmouth for the fiscal year 1963. Board of Health ferred owner, 121,000. THE McGOWAN have a ff replaced living room, two Salaries and Wage« 2,800.00 2,(00.00 3,100.03 2,400.00 AGENCT, 747-3000. _____ Bs It Resolved, that tha following statements of revenues and appropriations shall constitute the local budget Other Expenses _ 1.200.00 1.00MO SK1U4 85 76 :ood sized bedrooma, a lovely heated r KEANSBURG — Three-bedroom house glasa enclosed porch, a cozy kitchen B It rurther Resolved, that said budget be published in The Red Bank Register in the iisu« ot February U, Services of Visiting Nurse—contractual .... 1,200.00 1,200.00 1,200.00 on 50x100 lot with dining room, lull and dining area. I'm close to trans- Administration of Public Asilitance cellar, two-car garage, oil IOTCB heat. portation too. I'm In Atlantic Highland! governing body of tha Borough of Fair Haven does hereby approve the lollowing aa the budget for thi Salaries and Wages 500.00 500 M joo.oo 500.00 Newly redecorated throughout $8,600. and only $15,600. Aid to Hospital -. ... _ 50000 500.00 100.00 600.00 WAITING FO& A BARGAIN? 1966: KING RECREATION AND EDUCATION: THE SMOIKO AGENCY Transferred owner reduced th* pricf ROBOTTOK Dock Maintenance Heal Estate on this lour bedroom home, with din- RECORDED VOTE Ayes: BEATT1E Nayi: NONE other Expenses 1,000 00 1,000.00 I.OOO.M •32.53 205 Main Street Keanaburi Int; room, large kitchen, brighl rei RUB Parks and Playgrounds 7S7-D123 Lion room with outside entrance __. MATTHEWS Other Expenses _ „__ 1,040.00 1,500.00 1.WO.0O 1,3(9.53 fireplace (tor toasting toe* or marsh ROONEY Board or Recreation Commissioners PICTURESQUE SKTTIlTG — flAB mallows) basement, and garage. Lov Notice Is hereby given that the budget and tax resolution was approved by the Borough Council of the Borough RS.40:12-l BUNG BROOK. Tree shaded Oofcwla ly Midrilctown neighborhood (26,000 of Fair Haven, County of Monmouth. on January 25, 1965. Salaries and Wages 4,900.'(O 4,700.00 4.100.00 I.M5OO 56 00 home on two lota - 166 ft. frontage- I,(5S.W . 03.57 1 E.R. 3KYDEP. A CO. Reaiton Mlddlf A hearing on Iha budget and tax resolution will be held at the Municipal Building, on February 25,, IMS,1 at Other Expenses _...i ,. „ „ 3 g75 no 2,350.09 2.U0.D0 Fireplace in the living room. Formsi town-5 Comers, 671-2M0. :00 o'clock (P.M.), at which time jtnd place objection* to said budget and tax resolution for 4ne yeajr-;.I9i!l JBtajf- ba Celebration nof-FuMIc EvenP^ dining room. Science kitchen. TV deA. resented by taxpayers or other Interested persons. . '-'"'' Anniversary or Hot!day Three-double bedroewne, tiled bath. Fal. HIGH FHA APPRAISAL — Trans- Other Expenses . ' basement- play area. Attached garage. ferred oWner selling attractive apUt EXPfjANATOItY STATEMENT Maintenance of Free Public Ubrary Many extras included In (his charming level In like-new condition. Large liv- Salaries and Wages 5000,00 5,00000 4,S9S.O0 1O4.00 borne. Asking $25,500. OAJ,L . NOW! ing room, dining room, wall oven SUMMARY OF CURRENT FUND SECTION OF APPROVED BUPOBT Other Expenses . 1,270.36 2.137.03 132 41 STANLEY K. DOWNS, Realtor, Shrew klichen, four bedrooms, three baths, Maintenance of Free Public Library 3,300.00 bury. 741-1017. 25x15 paneled family room, baaemeol, GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR: Year 1965 YearlWt (State Aid R.S.18:24A) 270.84 screened porch, attached garage. Ask- 304,14300 297,390 00 KUMSQN RIVERFRONT ~ A three- Municipal Purposes Aid to Privately Owned Library ing 125,100. RUSSELL M, BORUS Real- 3. Reserve for Uncollecled Taxes— Salaries a>«f Wages S.nofl.OO bedroom ranch home looking out on tors, 600 River Rd.. Fair Haven. 74T- S2.5H.97 B,SM.: the broadest reaches of the Shrews'- B&aed on Estimated 93.5 Percent of Tax Collections . OUier Expenses - 2.100,00 4522. Member Multiple Listing Service. Aid to Privately owned Library bury. Features a fireplace In living 388,737»7 381.Z23.2i joom, a lull dining room, two tiled IMMACt/LATTELY KEPT 4. TOTAL GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS (State Aid) .... 3OO.4S baths, an acre and a haJf lor play, Three-bed room home, dining room, TOTAL OPERATIONS (Item I(A) ) ... 281,375.48 24MM.I4 345.110122 2,190.92 boat work. A protected shallow lagoon iodern kitchen, 15x16 recreation room, 5. Less: Anticipated Revenues Other Than Current Prop- i48.39S.81 (or smaJl boats. Indeed, a. rare op- '.-, baths, patio. All utilities includlnt perty Tax (i.e. Surplus, Miscellaneous Revenues cortunity at $45,000. WILLIAM R lity a ewer*. Located 1^4 blocks io\ 192.118.00 189,28100 JllNTELMANN (Firm) Realtcm, 23 school and ^us transportation. Owner and Recelpla from Delinquent Taxes) (B) Contingent „ 5,000.52 *0»0.1B 3,000.18 Ridge Rd., Rumaon. 842-0600. tf«iuber anxious to aeil. Call now I FHA ap- or Multiple Llstlnc Service. praised. Offering for $18,750. WALKER «. Difference: Amount to tie R«l«ed by laia for Bupport TOTAL OPERATIONS INCLUDING of Municipal Budget (aa lollowo: CONTINGENT 283.378.00 250.3H.00 294,696.00 247.903.06 YOU, YOUR FAMILY, YOUR PETS A WALKER, ReaJtora, 206S Higbway (a) Ijocil Tax for Municipal Purposes 35, Middletown-Holmdel. Multiple List- 184.62197 iei.D37.23 will love thJa Jovedy four-bedroom ings and Trade-ins. PHONE: 671-3311. Including Reserve for Unrollected Taxes- home with three baths, formal dining Send for catalog. Open 7 Daya. Detail: . toom, model kitchen, 22xlS paneled. Safarles and Wages 158.150.00 112.500.00 145.700,00 145.100.8! 598.37 EAL — Choicest location. Sacrificing. 1 family room, screened porch, basement. SUMMARY OF 1894 APrHOPRIATIONS Other Expense! (Including Conlingent) 108,228.00 107,898.00 VH.M8.00 102.802.43 3,183,67 Children Jove the area, the nearness Four bedrooms, 2Vi baths. M&ld'i room EXPENDED AND CANCELED EXFLAKATION OF ArPROPRIATlONS FOR (C) Capital Improvements • to schools. Orfered at $26,900. DLWOOD with bath. Living room, den, dining Genera! "OTHEB EXPENSES" Capital Improvement Fund (.000.00 8,000 00 1,000.00 8.000.00 ' A. ARMSTRONG AGENCY, Realtor, toom, modem kitchen. 449-4404 or 7T5- Budget Road Construction or Reconstruction 855 Prospect Ave., Little Silver. 7U>450ti 0444. Budget Appropriations — Adopted Budget _... 381,223.28 Thrhe atnminU appropriated under the title of ''Oth with Stale Aid 4,200.00 4,200.01) 4,200.00 4.20O.00 FOR THE YOUNG EXECUTIVE - EAST KEANB8URG — Two bedroomi Expeeniiesi " are for operating costa other than "Salari With three or four children, buy thia plus 28' finished attic, plaster' walls, TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS 381,223.29 and Wages.' " TOTAL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS 8,200.00 12,200.00 12,200.00 12,200.00 , choice colonial home in a beautiful oak flooring. Interior needs nalntfnj Some of the ltema Included In "Other Expenses" are: 1 Material, supplies and nonbondable equipment. Fair Haven location, excellent neigh- V.A. approved. $12,900. Writ* "A.W. (D) Munkipai Debt Service bors and the very best schools, all Sox 511, Bed Bank. EXPENDITURES: *^~f K Repairs and maintenance of buildings, equipment, rooms are spacious including the four Paid or Charged (Including Reserve for roads, etc Payment ol Bond Anticipation and bedrooms, hugh paneled den with fire- :EPTUNE — Just 20 minutes from Uncounted Taxea) ,.-.\_^ — 378,313,5.1 Contractual services for garbage- and trash removal, Capital Notes ...- place, if you have an Income o[ $15,000 ed Bank this lovely three bedroom Reserved — 2,905,73 fire hydrant service, Md to volunteer fire com- to {20,090 per year thin I« an op- anch. Recreation room, two baths, panics, etc. TOTAL MUNICIPAL DEBT 8ERVICE » portunity. RUSSELL M. BORUS Real- tarage, large landscaped IQQxlOO lot TOTAL EXPENDITURES AND Printing and advertising, utility services, Insuranc md only $15,500. Call 774-3&7S. UNEXPENDED BALANCES CANCELED 311,223.28 and many other items essential to the service ret i.tora, 600 River Rd., Fair Haven. 74V- dered by municipal government (E) Deferred Charges and Statutory 4532. Member Multiple Listing Service, MIDDLETOWN AREA — Four-bedroom EipendKiirrn—Municipal Cape, Hi baths, dining room, lenced-i (1) DEFERRED CHARGES: RUMSO: N SPUT — Prime location on ard. Asking $16,000. 767-6231. ' l 't acres. Three bedrooms, fourth bed- CURRENT FUND—ANTICIPATED REVENUES Emergency Authorizations . 1,500 00 1,800,00 J.MO.0O - zoom or maid's room. Twg full am 7A PR COD HOME — Living toom Realm Emergency Authorisations (N.J.S. 14x15, fireplace, four bedroomi, two 40A: 4-55) Tax Map, Etc. . .. ' two half baths. Recreation room with GENERAL REVENUES Anticipated In Casl 1600,00 1,800.00 1,(00.00 • bar. Pull dining room, living room, and batiifl, porch. 5 per cer« down FHA 1965 1964 In 1064 Deterred Charge to Future den. Completely alr-ccndlUoned. Also and VA. Asking 518.300. SCHANCK 75,000.00 75,000.00 75,000.00 Taxation—Not Bonded: _. 14,lM.f» H.301.O0 H.3M.00 -* 50'x20' pool with cabana. Many ex AGENCY Realtor, S Linden PL, Re L Surplus Anticipated Construction -at Borough Building 5.000.00 tras. Must eel), have purchased othe ;ank. 747-03S7. \ (2) STATUTORY EXPENDITURES: borne. $61,500. 84Z-IM(\ X Miscellaneous B«venaes! Contribution to: IVE-BEDROOM HOUSE) — 2\_ bath*, Licenses: beautiful grounds. Call after 6 for ap- 1.000.00 1.000.00 1.22000 Public Employees' Retirement system .., .1,831.00 «,8M0l) •.851)110 «.814.00 WOO ASKING $22,600 — New Shrewsbury Alcoholic Beverages , Social Security System (O.A.S.I.) 3,325.00 ' ranch. Three bedroom*, two baths. pointment. 747-1&92. Fines: Pollae and Firemen's Retirement 3,300.00 3,000.00 2.B60.M ». 18 , Freshly decorated. 5i acre, heavily Municipal Court -.._ — 1,8OO.0O 1,500.00 2,621.00 System of N.J _... •' "wooded. Many extras. Owner trans THREE-BEDROOM RANCH — Clean, State Road Aid, Formula Fund - 3.365.00 3.365.00 3.365.00 5,350.00 J. 350.00 5,308.37 41.83 , lerred. 741-5097. well-kept. $H,D00, Please call for ap- Stale Library Aid (R.S. 18:24A> „ - 300.48 270.S4 300.48 pointment. 787-6858. 4.000.00 4,000.00 4.850.33 TOTAL DEFERRED CHARGES AND 'TOWERING OAKS — Lovely colonial Interest anti Costs on Taxes- ..- STATUTORY EXPENDITURES- IT. JAMES PARISH — Five Urg( Bus Receipts Taxes ..- - - 150.52 150.19 109.95 MUNICIPAL _ .. In Rfver Oaks section of Fair Haven. edrooniR, two baths. Screened p&tlo, Franchise Taxes ._ 28.000.00 2H, 000.00 30.623.11 22,M7.00 3(,794.O0 34.4M.Otl J4.S77.21 11J.7B Spacious living room with fireplace, 18,000.00 25.070.37 . large dining room, paneled den, m&vlern larpe tree shaded lot. Full basement. Gross Receipts Taxes ...- 20,000.00 Excellent neighborhood. Within walking Interest on Investments 6,500.00 B.OOO.OO 7,853.07 (H) Total General Appronrlatlons tor kUchen with dishwasher. Three twin Is lance to Red Bank station, churches tize bedrooms, plus guest bedroom, 65,119.00 62,286.00 78,812.3: Munlcloal Puronups (Itrms » (*l In .nd shopping. Ideal for children, ded TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS REVENUES ~ (O), Incnilre) _ ... 1% baths, also paneled basement game nd street. Asking $20,800. STERLINO 304,143.00 2H,8»00 »7.3M.0O 294,(80.27 5.SO9.73 room and workshop, two-car garage, 'HOMPSON AND ASSOCIATES, Real- beautifully landscaped plot. Call for 52.000.00 62,000.09 «4.2«5 appointments. $35,000. REDDE.Y AGEN- ors. Call 747-6600. Formerly Thompso 4, RceelpU from Delinquent Taxes , • (L) BoMntal oeirnl Appropriations nd Bartell. (ltema (U) and (K) ) ...... Z .". CY, Realtors, 301 Maple Ave., Corner 192.11S.00 189,289.00 219.059.S2 297,300.00 294,(80.27 J,»),73 &ergen Pi., Red Bank. 711 •9100. $555 DOWN BUYS — Four-bsdroorr i. Boh Total General Revenues (Items 1, :, 3 aid 4) ••- JMPOKSIBLE TO DUFUCATE! ColO- split in Bhorecreet development, SEW- (. Amount to be Hmlsed by "taxes (or Support ol Municipal Budget: WELI home "like new". 25 ft. living room, KRS. 5Vj per cent mortgage to all. (a) Local Tax for Municipal Purposes Including (M) Reserve fir Uncolleeled Taxes .-. 83,833.26 83,833.21 $145 pays mortgage, Insurance, and Reserve (or Uncollecled Taxes 194.S21.S7 181.937.29 log burning fireplace, Formal dining axes. Subject io qualified purchaser, toom. Deluxe kitchen, dishwaaher, V. Total General Appropriations breakiaet area. Paneled family room CORNELIUS AGENCY TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE RAI8ED BY TAXES 331,223.26 178,313.53 2,(09.73 Four bedrooms, two baths. Two-car Middietown 671-5495 FOR BUPPORT OF MUNICIPAL BUDGET ..... _- i 194.621.07 101,937.26 225,119.83 |arage. Many extras. Choice location IAZLET — Three-bedroom aplit, 1% Call for appointment; Bee this bargain baths, recreation room wish bar, large 7. Total General Rerenats ., 386,737.97 381,223.28 441,176.95 DBDICATION $30,800. STANLEY K. DOWNS, Realtor patio, attached gara,ge, storm wlndowi Licenses urs f] "Th« dedicated revenue! anticipated during the y.sr 1965 from'" Bhrewsbury. 741-1017, and screens, wHlf-io-wall carpeting, nice- Is dsdlcated bi ly shrubbed. $18,000. Call 264-0556 after HOLMDEL—COLTS NECK AREA — CURBENT FUND—APPROPRIATIONR Two-story Colonial custom-built home 5:30 p.m. Asking £32.000. On one acre plot. MIDDLETOWN — Assume mortga^ Appropriate Expended 1964 ArfBIPIX TO BPDOET STATEMENT There'* 2400 sq. ft. of living area $1800. Three-oedroom aplit,- 1% baths, Total COMPARATIVE STATEMENT 01" CVBBEKT FUND— two-car garage, 2\t, balha, hot wale va3her, dryer, air conditioner, storma. for Wftt By for 1064 AH CIIERENT rVHD BAlMtCK SHEET OFEBAtlOm AND CHA.VUE IN CURRENT SURPLtlS heat, full basement, paneled family screens, awnings, landscaped. 671-0658 Emergency Modified By Paid DECEMBER 31. 1994 room with fireplace', four huge bed- 5-B p.m. All day weekends. • for 1865 for 1934 Resolution All Transfers or Charged Reserved Surplus^BSIance January 1st .. 96,s34gt" 89.fl3?r? iooms, one is studio type, dining room, AFFBOFIHATIONS MIDDLETOWN — Seven room split (A) Ope rail on I tiltra modern kitchen. For this and level, l'/i baths, modern kitchen, con- ASSETS ON A CASH BASH: Others lnnlhls area call RANKL WEB- GENERAL GOVERNMENT: Current Tueit ER REALTY, m 34. Matawan, 5Gfi- t'enlent location. $19,700- 747-1739. Administrative and Executive 9,050 00 Csjh and InveRtments ^ 364,315,00 VPercenlare collected: 8311. Open 7 daya a week. ^ APARTMENT — A\_ roomi. Salaries and Wages _ __._ «,400.00 Receivables with OHsetlinj Rtsetvs; 1064 93%, 1M3 WT.) >69.5u per month Includes all utiiitlei Other Expenses: rvss: „ twi w/o, 1WM v*7el _ ,1,OTB,17B.77 CAPE COD—Four bedrooms, V,_ baths, 1.500.00 1.500.(10 1,361.27 13S.73 Taxes Receivable 80 051 BO ouDellnQiienl Taiei ; ,. J4,J(4 SI ixcept heat. Call 5*2-3778. Surety Bond Premiums „ 50.00 Tax Title Liens Receivable ir."..~...r™. (,408.47 Olhe>"r RevenuRave e and Additions «.««.« Jiving room with fireplace, dining room, Miscellaneous Other Expenaei . «,500.00 8,500.00 8.SW.00 8.117.S1 312.49 to Income full baieniem, attached parage, walMo MIDDLETOWN — Four-bedroom split Financial Administration Property Acquired by Tin Title 111.844.43 134,379.11 wall carpeilng in first floor bedrooms, level home, «!«*•• years old, on hal Olher Expenses 2.300,00 8,300.00 2,300.00 J.300.00 Lien Liquidation . 4,580.00 lurgt JM. Only RB.500, CHI Jw appoint' acre lot, owner transferred and must Assessment of Taxes Other Receivables _ 37,781.50 TOTAL PVNM j _ 1,3H,M».M W27.721.0J ment. HOL8TON WATBRRUHY, Real Hell. Present V,_ per cent GI mortgage Salaries.and Wages . - ^,fioo.1)o J.IW0.00 3,000.00 3,000 00 lor. 18 We* Front St., Red Bank, 717- may t>e assumed. Selling under .FHA Other Expenses —_. .. 1,000.00 1.500.00 1.500.00 1.W0.05 »93 TOTAL ASSETS ... C53; 108.77 appraisal at $17,900. Call 671-2851 Collection of Taxes EXPENDITURES AND asoo. 7.BW.00 7,41900 231 00 TAX RJJQUmKMENTS: li ACRE OF BEAUTY In old Chape Salaries and Wages ..- ' Muiilclpu Appropriations aw 300 no 1,4525.00 1,000.00 DS1.SS 38.11 382,5311,94 Hill. This custom built three bedroom Other Expenses -.-... . School TSJMS (Iifciudlni m.iw.m wo lull bath ranch Is loaded with Legal Services and Costs LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS Local and Rt(lonal) 750 ijj n :liarm from the tithe you enter the Salaries and Wages .. 4.(MM 4,000.00 J.WM.OO a.ms.oo 7B0O 631.625.60 front door until you leave by th« back Other Expenses — — 1,100.00 2,000.00 3,250.00 3,n.« M. 50 •Cash Liabilities 262,194.8.1 County Taxes (Includlnn »'.»~.i< loor. Observe ^he view from the pic Public Buddings anrf Grounds leserves for Receivables 06,791.77 Added Tax Atnpunts) 1T8.3M.18 188.3113.71 .ure window and t am sure you wll Rnlsrfes and Wngci uJ^j 3,700.00 3,500.00 (.lDO.OO 4.0SI.0O 14.™ " irplUs 104,120.35 Other BxptiUltufes and , Other Expenses; Deductions from Income „ 12.500.00 52,151,88 igree Shade trees, large brick patio 1,000.01) iverytfilng in excellent condition and Flak Btreet Bulldin* ...' - _•.,.... 1,425.00 1,150.00 l,l USE kTLANTlC HIGHLANDS — Four bed- Olher Expenses: RVRPlls oomt, large living room, fireplace, Firs Hydrant Service ..* :Z ._- «9.00.(K) «,«00.00 t,7W.'oo' 9,563.40 128.80 lus Baluct Dws• «. 1»6( .L «M,1JO.3B itra targe dltchen, den, ce4)ar, attic, Mlscellanemia Other Expenses —__.„ 9,300, Of) 8,600.00 5,510 00 5,5or. ro 2 21 : "Witch 4h fUqisfir Wanf Acft rage, hoi 15x130. FHA &ppralial, Police e 9,000, SelllnS $15,900. 291-2M6. 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X.VeaU* i>.iivr man II. City: nortdSk SfcOntk y M. Birthplace 7. Point Of Abraham &R«tal tat ». American ja. Bright eoonnota* land ANDY CAPP By REG SMYTHE gncs •Mr. M> lift with SI Hesitation 90.ImpoUU •ffovt I'D(HIC) BETTER STARTI LOOK, IF SHE'S SLltalt K.HM. 41 Male •heep THINKIN1 UP A STORY {ASLEEP VER W0N^\f$HE WON'T LWTENTO M. Simple A b aT.Antkrwl 1 i E 4 II b 7 t» F'THE MISSUS- NEE&ONg-ffWHT?Ji IT ANYWAY-RIGHT? 0 10 il J Onot it %IS HkTellurtam: •ym. A % SLBteneg< % 17 Ml 19 ZO eon-action % u tnce tz V //< % % htttr W 27 M*-Wft60N!XM0UeKTlto Mw Neater w cm cm AH* vsttH» «wej* tT.X plant % % »9. Pert, to SI it% a in 55 MICKEY MOUSE By WALT DISNEY ttelnooa «. Pert to ti Presbyterian Church Elects, % % n V) % 4i % Financial Reports Given ML Dutch V> eheeee % RBD BANK - The First Pres Baine, Barry P. Bradford, John AIoflameA 4/ byterian Church, here, gained 27 V. Breunissen, Richard D. Bug- new members in 1964 and it: bee, u Herbert W. Cardwell, % % membership now is 2,559, Rev. Charfes Doremus, Harry W. Dou- Dr. Charles S. Webster, pastor, ty, George V. Dupont, Jamea Y. announced at the recent annual Duncan, Jr., John W. Hamilton. congregational meeting. Also: Donald Howard, C. Ran- Rev. Dr. Webster reported tha dall Jamison, John S. Jones, Ru- Bridge Column the church school includes 1,194 dolph W. Kugler, Charles Mey- Students and 164 teachers and of- By ALFRED SHEINW0LD ficers. er, Howard L. Mueller, Robert Total receipts of the church lasl A. Patton, Benjamin R. Picker- In theory,, you should not bid year were 9232,232. Of this, $115,- ing, Russell D. Rainey I[, Fred a grand slam that will be played The Hand 652 was for operating expenses; C. Schaller. by an unskillful player. Be sat- North dealer STEVE ROPER By SAVNDEJRS and OVERGARD $57,006 for-mortgage reduction isfied with a small slam. With Both sides vulnerable and the Growth Fund, and $59,- And: Henry A. Schauer, "Wal- an expert partner, however, you NORTH -UP THERE'W ter E. Segl, Jr., Frederick • K42 awe? mGETVNS USED TO we LIKE 7m WE&D KEEP POUNWHG,J0E:' /~THI$ 574 for benevolence programs. should bid a grand slam when NO CUSTOMEXSJ THERE? A LI6HT THE P0UC6/ Officers elected at the annua Shands, Charles W. Smith, Les- the odds are 2 to 1 in favor of V AK6 HEAT, OR THAT RESTAURANT 0 AKT KITCHBfJ EXHAUST HAS STOPP&! THATMEANSjK) WTHATOfBCE/ corporate meeting Include: ie R. Stewart, Edward Swlkart, mating the contract. -AM) IVBGOTTA XKEHIN6 HUNCH Ruling elder for two-year term, Jr., Wilbert A. Varley, Leo H. North's jump to grand slam Wagner, Robert H. Wallace, Rich- 1KST EAST MY SECOND GUESS Rudolph W. May; ruling elder was more ambitious than skill- 44J9873 4Q10 WHS THE MONEY.' tor three-year term, W. Stimp- ard J. Walters, Harry E. West- ful. South needed reasonable luck V 10J Geroge W. Grimm, Jr., Frank Pan derman, Mrs. John V. Crowell, trick, drew three rounds of 4 V Pus 4 * Pan C. Roe, Walter Seymour, Jr., Mrs. Hollis W. Haltom, Mrs. Har- trumps and then led his single- 7 V An Pass. John D. Staple, Jr., and Edward ris F. Hopkins, Mrs. Harry R. ton club to try a finesse with Openin1 g fcfcad — H. Urion. McComb, Mrs. John N. Mont- dummy's queen. If this worked, gomery, Mrs. Edward H. Urion, Other ruling elders currently he could later discard his losing because he hadn't played the By JIM BURNETT and GEORGE CRF.NSHAW Mrs. Lawrence Van der Vliet, NUBBIN serving are: Tyra M. Boyd, Ram- spade on the ace of clubs. Th hand properly. You'll enjoy find- Mrs. Arthur S. Wade, Jr., Mrs. r sey E. Cammack, Robert M, finesse lost, and South was down ing the proper line of play be- HMgASOOP ANPWHgNYOU PA65 THE MEM" AN Leo H. Wagner, Mrs. Donald L. Close, W. Preston Corderman, one.' ' fore jpu read on. •nWBWTWINK'S ASK FOR SOME- POTATOES Warren, Mrs. Charles L. Weigle AN'©KEEN BEANS Arnold W. Galbraith, Ross E. H0U66.9UT THING AT TUB TABIB and Mrs. William H. Wikoit, Jr. "Too bad!" North exclaimed, Set Up Dummy 5ALAP King, John W. Kouba, Jr., Car and the opponents echoed this South must set up dummy by twrroaeef lyle R. Noble, Merton B. Purvis, An expression of thanks was sentiment but with considerabl ruffing dummy's three losing Paul H. Royer,. Albert R. Tebo, tendered to: Mrs. Leon A. Abel, less fervor. It wasn't too bad 1 clubs. He wins the first trick in Herbert E. Werner and Robert Mrs. R. Kenneth Altrauter, Mr*. alj; South deserved to S° down dummy with the king of dia- M. Wood. Hdbert E.'Billings/Mrs; Richard monds, cashes the ace of clubs Members of the board of stew- K. Brown, Mrs. Henry Christian- and ruffs a club. He draws a ards were elected as follows sen, Mrs. W. Albert Doremus, round of trumps with the queen, One-year term, Walter W. Voss Mrs. George V. Dupont, Mrs. Words That leads a trump to the king and two-year term, Fred R. Daniels; Raymond P. Garman, Sr., Mrs. ruffs another club. three-year terms, William J. Chester B. Houghtaling, Mrs, Often Stump Declarer leads a diamond to Florence, Neil Heller, Raymond Dexter 0. Jones, Mrs. Carlyje R. the ace and ruffs dummy's last W. Haviland, Lawrence Van de Noble, Mrs. H. Ralph Pemmerl, club with his own last trump. Vliet, S. 0. Wiltshire and Charle Mrs. Philomay Serpico and Mrs,The Experts West is out of clubs but has no A. Wolbach, Jr. Thanks was ex- Frank D. Shaw. By BOB BRAMLEY trumps, so this ruff gets by safe- tended to Vaughan C. Chambers, Other members of the board of NEW SHREWSBURY - "Di ly- Jr., David A. 'Crowell, Robert H, MARY WORTH By ^LLEiV SAUNDERS and SUN ERNST deaconesses currently serving South then leads a spade to Edmunds, Donald C. Hays, Shir- emma." "Quizzically." "Heterc- are: Mrs. John E. Bailly, Mrs the king and finally draws the ley C. Mounce, Jrving Peak, ;eneous m SEE THAT KU KEEPn Leslie L. Blane, Mrs. Joseph F. last trump with dummy's ace. Lloyd G. Sidwell and Earl G. How about It — could you spell DOlU-GO PtAV FOR. AN ••0R.THI5 WON'T RE { %££ Bryan, Mrs. B. G. Coats, Mrs. these words correctly without Since South is out of trumps he C0 Tyree. Other stewards currently WW THfL TIAMTAINJ ) *<*"E AND I JUST HOUR-THEN JURPRHE HER > A LOVE-PAT NEXT A ™?, George H. Ferguson, Miss Edna can discard his losing spade on , ON THAT PRETTY Unu7 WANT TO HAVt 50M£ serving are: Robert E. Billings, looking? SV COMING BACK AND DOING , R. Freudenheim, Miss 'Helen the ace of trumps. Declarer then vFACE.DOUIE? 1*S FUN BUT AUNT TWICE M MUCH A5 SHE Richard Kj Brown, John A. Cur- To be honest, we weren't too Freund, Mrs. Robert W. Gorsuch. sure about a couple of them, and wins the rest with the ace of 1«RHl SNft IVE OOT10 AWED YOU*) DO!-D£Al?, tis, William L. Ford, Gordon spades and good diamonds. 1 CLEAN OP MYROO«!~ Forsyth, Jr., Norman C. Gar* Also: Mrs. Donald C. Hays, we're supposed to be pros; we AND DO SOME OLD ner,. Charles C. Maule, Andrew Mrs. Neil Heller, Mrs. John Hol- write every day for a living. DAILY QUESTION HOMEWORK! M. Orr, H. Ralph Pemmerl and ton, Jr., Mrs. Donald Howard, They are the three words which Partner opens the bidding with William, G. Wall. Mrs. Carl Kehde, Mrs. Robert finally stumped the junior ex- NT, and the next player pass- W. Maccubbin, Mrs. Francis W. perts in the 36th annual State es. You hold: Spades-J 9 8 T 3. Members of the board of dea- McMenimen, Mrs. Harold Oyan, Grange Spelling Bee held Jan. Hearts—10 3, Diamonds—8 6 3. cons were elected as follows: Mrs. Robert A. Patton, Mrs..Irv- M In Trenton as a feature of Clubs—10 6 5. What do you say? one-year term, Robert L. Relm- ing Peak, Mrs. George Reid, Mrs.New Jersey Farmers Week. Answer: Pass. The opening bid er and Robert J. Tabit; two Robert L. Reimer, Mrs. Fred C. "Dilemma'' and "quizzically" of 2 NT is highly invitational, but not forcing. If you respond, you years, Laurance A. Weber; three Schaller. stumped the first two prliewin- years, Clifford D. Anderson, Ger- era. "Heterogeneous" tripped will get to game, and you would ald H. Bevis, William T. Cald- And: Mrs. B. H. Thome, Mrs. rattier go down queitly (if need Robert B. Tiffany, Mrs. Earl G. •ulia Gibbs, U, an eighth grader well, Hector C. Evans, Thomas t Tinton Falls School and daugh- be) at 2 NT than get to same THE PHANTOM By LEE S. Field, Jr., Daniel M. Foltz Tyree, Mrs. William S. Verner, ind go down more. Mrs. William G. Wall, Mrs. Rich- ter of Col. and Mrs. Charles W. NO-DIDN'TSM' PARK NK5HT-YOU CAN I HOW-THE JOB.' WEVE BEEN VWE'RE GOINS TO CRACK A ay H. Hayes, Ernst H. Hester- Gibbs of 15 Leland Ter. For Shelnwold's 36-page book- berg, Edwin A. Irland, Thomas ard J. Watters, Mrs. Laurence' NOTHING.'JUST -!FF AMYTHIMS. _J SMAU-TIME HOOPS. WE'RE>l fiWWf-ANP HERE'S Julia, sponsored by Monmouth let, "A Pocket Guide to Bridge," PIP THAT 6Uy \CIOBBEREP US- 6OIN&WTOTHE , .^w'V THE STUFF//. B. Judge, George A. Krause, Weber and Mrs. Harry E. West- County Pomona Grange and At-send 50c to Bridge Book. Red SAY HE WAS ) LIKE WE WERE IFASTRONS-ARM BIS-TIME NOW.' \, Kenneth R. Lally, Francis W. Me-lake, Jr. lantic Grange, won third prize Bank Register, Box 3318, Grand THE PHANTCWT / KIBS' SLOB'S COME INTO Menimen, John K. Montgomery The following were elected to TOWN. WE'LL FINP HIM- — a $25 savings bond — in the Central Statton, New York 17, III, Lincoln P. Rice, William the board of trustees: three-year ANP TAKE CARE OP statewide bee. N. Y. HIM/ Rothman, Donald L. Warren and term, James L. Darison, Hubert Donald E. Young. M. Farrow, Jr., Alfred C. Go- An expression of thanks was pel, Irving H. Peak and Frank tendered to: Leon A. Abel, Nor- C Roe. •ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean man P. Bate, Hamilton Browne, A vote of thanks for services For Friday. Fabruary 12 Edwin S. Close II, Howell rendered was given to: Joseph X5AW-- George, Jr., Raymond W. Havil- '. Bryan, Gordon D. Donald, Sr., Pr«»nt—For You and . THC RIMS' and, Ole A. Klady, George W. Harold F. Dowstra, Hubert M. Yours-..R««J»tate>d«icy»o Lansdowne, Earl B. LlUelman, 'arrow, Jr. and Alfred C. Gopel. let thinp slide until another day obert A. Nordt, Dean Roeder, Other trustees presently serv- or tine. Dialricdom don't bdp Thomas L. Shirley, Lawrence ing are: Mrs. Ruth A. Barclay, yon, tot you hare to ignore RIVETS By GEORGE SIXTA Van der Vliet, Walter W. Voss, Mrs. Lawrence R. Burdge, Ken- them* Be {jrcpsred to receive Paul D. White, S. 0. Wiltshire, neth C. Burger, Walter B. Gil- TttKon in the evening, when Charles A. Wolbach, Jr. and Rob- lette, John Holton, Jr., Harry D. you win welcome the gaiety ert L. Yeager. after' a seniewlial glum d»y. NO ONE \ Nelson, Frank D. Shaw, Robert L. Ticehurst, George W. Waten Goesh may oomc from afir, to WILL EVER) Other members of the board A of deacons CUtrentlxjervingare ind William H. Wikoff, Jr. be prepared to •eeoam&dite KNOW R..JCanne,feAltre,"ter.^GgeTK WECAME Dr. Meindl to*Address THROUGH Past... On February 12,1931, Future) • . • Y<* may one Uay HERE. HEALTH CAPSULES Retired Officers' Group fefimtroadcMt from «e Vat- be eocaarafng yocr child to by Michael A. Petti, M.D. FORT MONMOUTH - Dr. WHAT & A GDOP WAV ames D. Meindl of the V. S. iemwmia»it}irfoptHm'XL ebewjnm.Itwfflimreacfcem- fO TREAT BMOTIOMALLV »ED CHILPREN ? Lrmy Electronics Laboratory The Vatican stuion—HVI— ical to protect against toothde - here, will be the speaker at the dinner meeting of Central New wat imUlledby GniKdmoMu- cay. Breakfast cereds nay atao Jersey Chapter, Retired Officers ooai, the Mveotor o( radio. contain an utwiecay mttodti. Association, in Gibbs Hall to- morrow evening. The title of his subject will be "Microelectron- The Day Under Your Sign ics—.For Ladies and Gentlemen AMES (fan Mmk It to April If) LIMA (S*p(Stpt n to Oe». »| oo.11 DM'I tmk Mftert irat as taflatatid A men< no no«M w*ml Im atari «ift P«MI «MH TM km ulnmd aOor rtattkMr W Hmttine •> Tdu ia4 >n fir Dr. Meindl received the PhD. Hlf. degree in electrical engineering >U »)__ scomo (0ktni.Mw.2i) from the Carnegie Institute of Urn echnology in Pittsburgh, Pa. after holding positions at the in- Tr«» to lack krlta ««m »t» «Wck u a. iktin tnu.u MOWT, IIMH stitute as research assistant and at Westinghouse Research Lab- oratories and North American IF A.POCTOR CM HBU» Aviation, is development engi- AQUAWP (U. W «. M. II) THE PARENT* COLVE TMIIR neer. Ewl i*Wki •»« it w OWH (MOTIONAL PROPUMf. *• OMern«*Mndait an. •mXHILPRSmXHLPRSN ItSCSS |Fib. 10 ta Mwdi 20) WILL IMPROVE; There's no Trick to Having Ex- RINTlNG. tra Cash. You Get it Fast When UfK W* PT IM I* *MT You Us« The Register Classified. IMS, NKti MOTW««I -Advertisement. .-*'/

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