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-. vwvgi l*f#fe> MM.WUV >* lUIWl tiring 'rivate Gash % Seefc Walks to Start Oct. 4 Control 'Chaos' In Slaying bf Percy fiirl HOLMDEL - Beginning Tues- Charles B. Harding, president of Ainu KENILWORTH, 111. (AP) - A Nine fingerprints were found in day, Oct. A, a program of sched- the museum, said, "We are very 19-year-old youth was (ought for the Percy home which do not uled nature walks will be offered grateful to D. Louis Tonti, ex- stated, "was! how work on the By PETER G. OUVOLA questioning in the Valerie Percy match those of any member of by the Monmouth Museum for ecutive director, and the staff of committee built up even as we schools in this area. the authority, for building end COLTS NECK — Planning slaying today as police beefed up the Percy family or of persona around a community's shortcom- thought problems were being their forces tor a long investiga- . A wildlife refuge in Telegraph maintaining the trails, and atoo solved. known to have visited ths man- Hill Park, set aside by the New for providing the headquarters ings has been this township's ma- tion. Mr. Moreau explained that his sion, police said. •/• ,. ••' Jersey Highway Authority (Gar- building and a parking lot large jor problem over the past dec- The Investigation "is going to private business is seasonal. den State Parkway), has been enough to accommodate school ade; according to retiring I take a long time," laid Kenil- made available to the museum buses and other public vehicles. Township Committeeman and for- "I'm very busy during the worth Police Chief Robert M. for its_nature education pro- The museum trustees believe mer Mayor Joseph Moreau. spring and tell, which are also Daley. He said state'troopers had OUR MAN •«' iia iiamie vuut^iwn pro-line uiuseuin AIUJUCCO ircuww "It's rough for any community the busiest 'times of the year gram. Trails through the refuge this program of nature education joined his 11-man force trying to to accept the fact that it has no- for the Township Committee." were laid out by the authority,1—'wil"l prove t'"o 'b e one o'f th""e" m ""a - track down the slayer of the thing to offer to Industry," Mr. 'We've go: the makings of a 21-year-old Miss Percy, daugh- in cooperatioco-operation wiuwithi thtne mumu- jo-r contrimiuoncontributions «nthe moiunuuuMomout i "••••« »- "'™ ~ »~—-J« *•"• ter of Charles H. Percy, GOP BOB seiim. They will be used in Oc- Museum can make to the com- Moreau said, "but once we real- great future! for this town as a ized this we decided to plan the nominee for the U.S. Senate from tober and November ki conduct- munity." residential swwpiece," he said, township as an attractive residen- Illinois. ing guided tours for elementary Br. James L. Whltehead, direc- "and I'm sorry to have to leave tor of the museum, has extia- l area." , Also taking part in the investi- school classes five through the committee, but I'll certainly eight, high school science class- plained the museum's aims in es- Mr. Moreau, a Republican, has gation are state's attorney's po- es, scout groups and similar or- tablishing the program by stat- been a member of the Planning never lose Interest in the com- lice. Cook County sheriff's police, ganizations, and adult groups ing, "We seek to underline class- Board since its inception in 1954, [munity." Chicago Crime Laboratory and such as garden clubs. room teaching in the natural and has, served on the Township Identification Technicians and Each tour will be planned for sciences with living demonstra- Committee since 1958, including FBI agents. 1 its particular group. Volunteer tion. The many problems of three years as mayor. Pilot Error Follce sought for questioning a guides, trained by Robert J. modem society directly related "We've learned a lot from the youth about 19 who spoke to Val- Lees, supervisor of the nature to man's natural surroundings, mistakes of surrounding com- erie and her twin sister, Sharon, education program, will lead the such as air and water pollution, munities, and we've always Blamed In some 30 hours before Valerie was tours, which will take approxi- conservation of our natural re- prided ourselves on closing the Hurt Ellis killed. mately l'/4 hours to complete. sources, and so on, can best be barn door before the horse got Joseph Moreau Jr. Police said the girls sat near understood and dealt with by anout," the former mayor stated Fatal Crash RED BANK — "A root cause In announcing the beginning of the youth in an elevated train the group nature tour program, informed public." referring to the township's recent- Jemocrat to serve on the Town- RIGGINS, Idaho (AP) - Pilot of our economic chaos, high tax- Group tours, including all ly adopted two-acre cluster zoning |shlp Committee," he said. error has teen blamed by aues, national debt with over 12 car as they returned home from "When work first began on the school classes, will be scheduled regulation. thorities for an airplane eras) their father's Chicago campaign new zoning proposal there was a is the private control of our "I've found lately that I have which killed five man — one o headquarters. They quoted Sha- Klansman by advance appointment, only, ot of misunderstanding, but peo- money system," says Burt Ellis, featuring less and less time for my busi- them a brother-in-law of Sen, (Continued) Tuesdays through Thursdays, Ap- ile now realize what we've been of Houston, Tex., national chair- ron as saying her sister introduc- ness, and though I would like to Robert F. Kennedy — Friday i Robtrt d» la Rwulfo pointments may be made by call- 1 itriving for. man of the Constitution Parties ed the youth by his first name Coleman,- 56, a highway engi- continue on the Planning Board, Idaho's Primitive Area. of the United States. neer and member of a promi- ing the museum office. Tours I just won't have the time to Work Builds Up • The dead included Georg only. and the cat* of nent Lowfides County family, is will be booked on dates requested work on the Township Commit- "What amazed me the most Skakel, Jr., of Greenwich, Conn,. Kiwanis members in the Molly Sharon told police the conver- charged with assault and bat- by teachers and otters in thetee," he said. »ver the years," Mr. Moreau a New York business executive Pitcher Inn heard Mr. Ellis say sation then ended. She said the tery In the almost-fatal shotgun order In which they are Te- Nurseryman and brothei of Uie New Yorl that Congress should use itsyouth transferred trains with The Impulsive attack on a white Roman Catfe- them and got off at their stop, ceived. Appointments may also Mr. Moreau is a nurseryman Democrat's wife, Ethel. [power to issue money as stated olio priest, the Rev. Richard ceivea. Appointments may aisu — - walked behind them a short dis- Husband Morrisroe of Chicago. None Hurt Others kUJed in Friday'! in Article 1, Sec. 8, Part 5 of the be made by mail addressed to fioeands landscapin his ehom designee onr Rtwit.h of53-7 F. Markham tance and then took another path. . Flowers has said repeatedly l KnmB nn Bt 537 crash were Dean U. S. Constitution, which states Bob wai unpacking a ntw Monmouth Museum, Holland Rd. ' ~'When~ '", "an•d if, the Rt. 18 free- of McLean, Va., 41, a friend o Police said Sharon's description he feels Coleman should have In Crash In that, "Congress shall have the shipment or fine crystal- been indicted on a more serious A brochure describing the way is completed," he said, "the Sen. Kennedy, Louis Werner of the youth matched sketchy trails, including a detailed map power to coin and regulate mon- ware for the gift depart- charge than assault and bat- area around its intersection with II, 42, St. Louis banker an descriptions of Valerie's killer. ment of ReimilVj, 36 tery, which carries a maximum of the area, has been preparedRt. 34 might prove attractive to financier and director of the SIey, etc." They did not disclose his first and copies may be obtained by Middletown Broad at the Clock when penalty of six months in jail and industrial development, but our Louis Regional office of th( It was during President Wil- name and his last name was not writing or calling the museum. present planning hasn't included MIDDLETOWN — There were known. Ben Tooken walked, in a $500 fine. Dismissal of the less- no injuries reported in a two-Central Intelligence Agency; son's administration in 1913 that any reliance on that." : Earl Rantt, 63, of Jersey City, rather sheepishly. ' er indictment would leave the car accident early yesterday Congressional power over money Miss Percy was beaten and way open for a later grand Jury N.J., president of the Dabai "Bob, I have a favor to Community leadership is not .morning at the intersection of issue was delegated to a private stabbed repeatedly Sept. 18 in the to charge Coleman with a more 2 Injured aik," Ben started, "You new to the Moreau family, I Port Monmouth Rd. and Wilson Haulage Co., a trucking firm; corporation Percy home. eerious offense. the former mayor's father, Jo- and the pilot, Donald W. Adams, pLidpnt Lincoln used the know last week I was in Ive. rreswent Daley said more than 150 per- In Crash In seph Moreau, Sr., served on the Police still are investigating 38, of Mountain Home Air Fore" power to issue millions of dol-sons have been questioned since the city at the Amalga- Base in Idaho, formerly of Clir committee nine years, and tils cause of the accident involving lars for Civil War expenses with- the brutal murder. He added it mated Wombat Fanciers father-in-law, John Sutphin, was ton, Okla. out cost to the taxpayers. If is-is possible that 150 more per- Indians Middletown cars driven by Thomas J. Moe, convention and really hav- a member more than 20 yean. The men were among a party sued as it is today, he said, this sons will be questioned this week. ing a good time when I (Continued) MIDDLETOWN - Two youths "I'm a Republican and my18, of 41 Hudson Ave., and George of 20 who were flying into the would have cost about $50 bil- met a man staying at the . Among them is. Father Luis are reported in fair condition father was a Republican, but mj Baldlnger, 69, of 1 ,Avenue B. remote Sheep Guest Ranch just ion in interest charges, accord- in Monmoutii Medical Center, ng to a U. S. Treasury estimate. hotel who said he wat a G. Verplancken—at whose re- father-in-law was a Democrat. In both of Port Monmouth. off Salman River to go elk Train Hits 'diamond merchant' and Long''Branch, with injuries re- fact, I believe he was the las' hunting. President Wilson, a former gov- quest Louisiana citizens gener- ceived in an accident Saturday Police said Robert Moe, 17, a was in town liquidating hit Their plane overshot the irnor of New Jersey said before ously, donated 10 railroad car- night on Rt. 38 near Stewart's passenger in the car driven by IWs death that it was o mistake stock'. Crooked Creek airstrip deep in Car, Man loads of food,. tools, medical Drive-in. for Congress not to issue money his brother, reported that the the Salmon River Gorge, 40 Peter Rynkowski, 17, of P. O. Day Work is stated in the Constitution, he "Weil, after a few rounds, •upplles and agricultural .equip- Moe vehicle, traveling north on miles east of iRiggins, and [Box 4M, Cliffwood Beach, driver noted. Is Injured he showed me what he had ment for the Indians. Wilson Ave., was unable to stop crashed into the creek bed as of the car, received laceration of An executive organizing com- KEYPORT - A 70-year-old and of course I couldn't But the Mexican government Starting On on the wet road when the brakes the pilot tittempted a climbing the scalp. James" Clancy, 16, of mittee now is being formed in man was seriously injured last resist the bargains of- has refused to grant permission 107 West Highland Ave., Atlantic were applied and slid into the turn out <>f the steep canyon. this state for the Constitution fered. Perfect, blue-white for the shipment to enter Mexi- Idaho aeronautics director night when his northbound car Highlands, a passenger, sustained Parkway [intersection. He contended the Party. was hit by a train at the Broad diamonds he said.- So, .'I co from El Paso, Tex,, where a fractured collar bone. diet Moulton criticized Adams , tha cars have been sitting on a WOODBRIDGE - The Garde Baldinger car hit the left front for even tempting to land at [St. railroad crossing here, police bought a stone fo surpr'tw The pair were .taken to the said today. the Mrs. aiding since Saturday. hospital by the Highlands FirstState Parkway today switches |of the Moe car. the airstrip in the Central Idaho Still Probe Richard A. Jessen of 38 Lohsen Father Verplancken, kind and[Aid Squad. from a nighttime to daytimi Police reported that Baldinger : Primitive Area. "Before giving H to her, I soft-spoken, was emphatic in his Ave., Keansburg, was taken to Police said George J. O'Brien, schedule in its pavement resur said he was driving east "on Port want you lo appraise it, Irhnial of reports that from 100- Riverview Hospital, Red Bank, o'fii Cheerful PI., Highlands^ Monmouth Rd. arid when the .Moe Crash Cause after the accident which oc- because now I nave some $00 Indians a day are dying of reported he was in a car behind] - - car djravp to jront^qf.liinj he roadway betwee Charge Man RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Po- curred at 7:55 p.m. He was ad- misgivings as to whether tartatton,,v, ithe* Rynkowski vehicle. "Trtvel-inOrthbound could not stop in time to avoid lice still are investigating an mitted with a possible fracture it was a real bargain." ..'Hs. was just as emphatic, ing east on the inside lane of Red Bank and the Raritan Rive the accident. . however, in declaring that a The New Jersey Highway Ai With Rape iccident Friday at the inter- of the head and his condition to- Bob, fighting back an urge Rt. 36, he said he slowed down Patrolman William Thome re- ;ection of Florence Ave. and "ter'ble situation exists" thority, which operates the par! day given as seriously ill. to tell Ben_ off, put his to make a left-hand turn into a ported no summons was issueed KEANSBURG-nPatrick Scotti. Middle Rd. •among 50,000 Indians who live way, said the cooler weather pe- 3 Pinckney Rd., Little Silver, was Police said that they do not loupe to his eye and ex- gas station when the Rynkowski pending, further investigation. Police said a car driven by in the rugged wilderness. riod has required the change t~ arrested Friday and charged know how the accident happened car passed him on the right, Edward S. Chapman, 31, of 434 amined the stone.' (Bob is He saiidd thh e currentt situation daytime work hours for complf with rape of a local woman since the gates were down at struck another car in the right South 'Park St., Linden, had been a member of the Ameri- Is 'da different than It has been tion of the pavement improv. police reported. the crossing. lane and. went out of control traveling east on Florence Ave. can Gem Society and is ;in „„„Other . ,„..years.". Whenever _a ment program in the Id-mil 2 Drivers The train, operated by Rich- across the highway. , He was released on $1,000 bail .and a car driven by Gary C. qualified to appraise and' drought occurs the Indians are Police said they were unable stretch. ••- •'"! " ': [pending bearing Friday, Sept. ard Sweeney of Brick Town- hard pressed for seed the fol- (Barker, 25, of 586 Holmdel Rd., 1 grade gems.) ' to question the injured boys. Charged In 30, In Municipal Court, at 8 p.m. ship, was a single unit, self- lowing year and are also short The asphalt overlay project' Hazlet, had been traveling south Patrolrnan Ronald Lundrigan is- Sgts. George Preston and propelled rail diesel known as "Ben, your fears are well of food themselves, Father Ver- daytime phase will be confine* on Middle Rd. at about 7:45 p.m. sued Rynkowski wrth a summons Frank Peters made the arrest. a Budd car. There were no pas- founded. There . art two plancken said. I Friday. for careless driving. to the northbound roadway froi Collision sengers aboard the train, which slight flaws in this stone , "Last year," he said, "we had Interchange 109 {Red Bank-Ne SEA BRIGHT — Two motor- Chapman told police that he was making a scheduled "dead- and it hat a yellow tinge. drought and the crops were Shrewsbury) to the Raritan To ists were, charged with failing to PTA to Meet had stopped for a stop sign and head" run from Matawan to At- started across the intersection The price you paid was almost nonexistent. This year yield the right of way after their HAZLET — The Middle Road lantic Highlands,. where It was Dirksen Plaza, the southbound pavemen when the other vehicle struck just over what you would we had an abundance of Tain, in cars collided early yesterday at School Parent-Teachers Organi- due to pick up passengers for in the same section having been his car. fact, too much and the crops (Continued) [the Sea Bright and Rumson zation will hold its first general another- trip. nave paid in a retail covered since July under night' whicb were already short plant- the Senate committee approved bridge and Rt. 36. membership meeting tonight at Barker told police that wh;n The chief dispatcher of the store." ed because of a lack of seed, time work. .he approached the intersection the same figure. Michael N. Zwill, 285 Spring the school . , New York and Long Branch Bob then lectured - Ben * rotted in the fields." I the Chapman car pulled In front The ^President also recom- | St., Red Bank, the driver, and Due to double sessions, a | Railroad said the train was bad- about the dangers of buy- of him and he was unable to Most of the. Indians live in mended a complete phasing out his passenger, Lloyd Kromann, "Meet Yeur Child's Teacher" ly damaged and had to be re- apply his brakes in time. ing gems from anyone but •oot-blackened caves, The caves of the student loan program in Find Body 37 Drummond PI., Red Bank, program will be held from 7:15 placed in Atlantic Highlands. a reliable jeweler and then are about 25 feet in diameter his budget. He said that stu- .were treated and released from to 7:45 p.m., and from 8:30 to 9 Patrolman John Visconl and dents should, be able to get funds showed him a selection of and about the same height, but |Riverview Hospital, Red Bank, special officer Edwin Wilson are from private lending institutions |p.m. without a roof. Of Student for head injuries. Investigating. settings. through a government guarantee The meeting will take place in The priest started his cam- LONG BRANCH - The body of Police said Mr. Zwill was Charged Man DisciuniONS or DIAMONDS paign for aid to the Tarahumar- program passed last year by the school's foyer at 8 p.m. Congress at Johnson's request. a Monmouth College student was making a left, turn to go over , Sell Fasti The Daily Register fke worth of on dl«»iW b tn lost August when he visited taken from tha water last night the bridge when his car and one I Classified. But Congress balked at this Posts Bail atpcioW apoa tke fwttn tf several Louisiana citizens. He after a fisherman spotted It near driven by Theodore L. Dobson, Youth Wounded qaallty. color, wtlgkt mi ctt recommendation for two reasons. mentioned to a friend and fellow the Long Branch fishing pier Jr., 953 Rt. 35, Middletown, who RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Eu- or nakt. Core itoeM be •»• One is that NDEA loans are priest that help is always wel- shortly after 8 p.m. was going south on Rt. 36, collld- In Agbury Park gene R. Hubbs, 22, ot Tennent|| PLUHR'S' mbed !• stlecriifj riw !«• comed and needed. made to lower income families [Rd., Englishtown, was released yuao mod to 4o<«U>e ee deKrlpriv* *f eay last week's elections of local and .at 8. It will be a social occasion lice about 8:30 a.m. yesterday Rd., Freehold, was fined $55 for II dkntoad "wklck thaws aay Ccunty committee people, 'entitled "Know Your School." and reported their whereabouts. that offense. II color er aay trace of oay eel*r Fined $30 each were Thomas No minimum balance other tkoa bkj* or blilth" pidor Police said the boys were later •vrrwTi •vim imfnyn •?. ire FURNITURE CO. released in the custody of theirG. Maggio, 1 Wallace Rd., Mid- I required • Guaranteed parents and a report will be for- dletown; Robert G. Enright, ! COMPUTER proof of payment • Pay dlaoMad thews eay Mat er KEYPORT, N. J. warded to Pennsylvania author!' Clark; Clarence T. Taylor, 112 HEAT trace of yellow or bfewkt. It WEST River St., here; John J. Costello, ties. PROGRAMMING your fails at home and CMM1E IMS COMFORT teaoet be deKtibed es "«** EST. 264-0181 150 Oxford Ave., Fair Haven, and K.ypu.cfc-Tofc-WlrU.i WMto." Ralph Fantlnl, Scotch Plains. gain more leisure time 1869 ftbfCM In Mfwn#B| If Is CMW^NfMl Coolest Morning Rocco J. Coward, 110 Barber • Service b our biggest a* ofolr trad* matte* to flat, Ave., Eatontown, was fined $55 seat er I* aay ether ameer MONMOUTH BEACH _ The ' JVM> PUetnxnt Soviet' asset»Can we help you? shore experienced its coolesl for a violation of the conditions cheaee the coUr el a dianaad tnt, Knr.tr ln-Hf u IN p •W*l fa>Oh^ Mn^t aM — * ^>-*-- •» i morning of the season today. of his conditional license, and FUEL OH Larry A. Cohen, 198 East Bergen SCHOOL (ff 8USIHESS HACHMES •r 4ftutvln*| pntlwurt m H US. Weather Observer Wilbur ri» Mrtinri eoltr, t,rt «r «•»• Lafaye said the temperature PI., here, received a suspended tit lANftf AVI. AUURr PARK N8-1449 S™ JERSEY BANK r>~, SH-1-6IOO •Open Mon, and Fri- eveningg 'til 9 dipped to 46 last night, and was IS fine for driving in a marked ANT '•'•" ' " ™~ "• ~™ — •"• ~* ~ stilAthere at 7 a.m. lane. IP ..4**foiAy, Sept 7f>, 1966 f OBITUARIES fs Dead at Age of 59 Handlers The conference U LITTLE SILVER - Col SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON. Draw Fines tor 11 a.m. EDT. Charles L. Oakerson, 59, of 49 Tex. (AP) - Tae two pilots who WILUAM V. THOMPSON MRS. F. P. TOMLINSON TRENTON — The State Office Pine Dr., died Saturday at River- flew Gemini 11 more than a mil- The public conference mark; OCEAN TOWNSHIP - William MIAMI. Fla. - Mrs. Fiorenc Tighe, 76, of Milk Industry has fined nine lion miles durln "—- J— '- P. Tomlinson, 85, formerly o view Hospital after a snort ill- V. Thompson, 38, of 1219 Allaire less. He was vice president and milk dealers, enbdealera and space tell the »~v — ... Red Bank and Fair .Haven, N. J _ technical experts and fel- Ave., died Sunday at Monmouth personnel director of the Firsl $tor«« in this area for various record-smashing flight today. Medical Center, Long Branch, af- died here Thursday at N o r t Ex-Police low'astronauts. Afterward, Merchants National Bank, As- violations. Cmdr. Charles Conrad, Jr., and ter a short illness. Shore Hospital after a short il Gordon and Conrad planned to ness. bury Park. For selling milk to unlicensed Jt. Cmdr. Richard F. Cordon, He was bom in Manasquan and Jr., scheduled a news conference [fly to Washington for a White Born in Long Branch, he was She was born in Roselle, N.J. Captain Dies store*, the Shore Dairies of Al- was a lifelong resident ot the House dinner honoring West the son of Mrs. Florence M. daughter of the late John arc UNION BEACH - William lenhurst was fined $20. at the Manned Spacecraft Cen- area. He attended public schools Chancellor Ladwlg Er- g of Asbury Park and the Elizabeth Woolley. She had re- Tighe, 76, of 557 Cambridge ter, home bate for Anierlca'3'German In Red Bank, and was one of Red Tuscan Dtlriet of Belmar was' hard. late Harry J. Thompson. sided here 16 years, having hai Aye., a former police captain astronauts. Bank High School's outstanding fined $140 for nles to unlicensed He had lived here for the past resided previously in Fair Havei here, died yesterday in River, stores. football players, •even years and was a salesman and Red Bank, N. J., for a num- view Hospital, Red Bank. Starting as a messenger ln 1915, Fined $10 for selling milk with- with Carvel lee Cream Co. ber of years. Mr. Tighe retired from the lo- out being properly licensed was Mrs. Tomlinson was a forme: cal police force in 19S2 after he worked himself up to employ- Mr. Thompson was a member ee and public relations manager B. Nagle and J. Sterling o! At- Of the Oakhurst Methodist Church member of the Old Players Boa serving more than 25 years. lantic Highlands; R. Ponder and Club, now known as the Shrews- Born in Newark, he had lived with the Humble Oil and Refining and was an Army veteran. Company In the New York area, H. Brobhan of Englishtown; bury River Yacht Club, In Fai here 43 years. He was the son Morris Borden of Freehold; Services will be Wednesday at He retired in 1963 after 39 yean Haven, N. J., and ol the Elks of the late William E. and Amel Steve Levenduski, Farmingdale 10 a.m. in the Damiano FUneral ia Sillinger Tighe. with the company. Home, with Rev. John D. Blair Auxiliary of Red Bank, N. J Market; James Flomp and Stan- Mr. Tighe was a former com- Col. Oakerson began his mill'

Science Shrinks Piles SHOP-AT-HOME —'No Obligation New Way Without Surgery Call 449-5900 or 741-6272 BECKER Hardware Stops Itch—Relieves Pain "Helping people with lawn problems for over 67 years" ri.» T.r», if. v. (BPMUi>-For tht •a thorough that luffareri made rint tint* iclane* hi» found » new aitonlihlrijr itatefflMtf like) "Pllea healing subatanea with the uton- tare eeued to be a prebleml" 197 SHREWSBURY AVE. (cor. Catherine St.) RED BANK lading ability to ihrlnk rumor- The Horet la a new healing atlB- SHEHriDI rholdt, atop Itching, and rell«v» etance (Blo-Djne») — diacoverr of pain-without nttny. a world-iamoni reiearch lnatituU. Route 35, Shrewsbury Route 35, Sea Girt PHONE 747-0465 In cast tfUr cua, whll« gently Thla Bubitaoce ia now available DAILY «Hf SAT. • A.M. TO « PJd.j HI. 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. ralinlnf p«In, actual reduction In tuppmdorV or dinlnuit! /orm open daily 10 to 5:30 open dtttly 9 to 5:3D, (akrlnkage) took place. under the n«m« Prtpantlon H*, Pri. Eve. 6:30 til 9 Moat amufai ef sII-Hiuiti vifi At all d« countera. Wed. and Frij i to 9 | ru m mtmMt RRHS PTA Meetings Are Started IS ~ The FwehoKj H wu announce* Jtet at y Louts ttonat ichooU, and Myron Taylor. munity Center.' Mrs, Samuel Sehned, guidance director oi Hochberg presided. Mn. Israel Freehold Regional High School Industrial renreaentativc oi the cafeteria. . FRHS. Panel members will be Monmouth County Planning Poloyeft led devotion. Mrs. Hir- Earl B. Garrison, Monmouth DOWNTOWN ry Silvwt conducted He Tree of Mrs. C. Ensley Clayton, presi- Board. light ceremony, during which dent, introduced William Fishkin, contributions were made by mem- chairman of the athletic refresh- REDBANK bers. ment stand, who announced home Foulks Asks Law Change Mn. Melvln Elfenbein, vice garnet will be Oct. 1 and IS, and Ywrfayto president of program, was in Nov. 5 and 12 and two representa- charge of an exhibit of arts and tives''from each sending district To Permit Safety Signs crafts, which included a hand- will be needed, to man the stand .MIDDLETOWN .- Township ment has started a crackdown NEWltt*ir$ made bedspread, ceramics, knit* during these games. The clean- Committeeman Harold H. Foulks against all illegal signs, partlcu- wear, sculpture, paintings, and up and paint-up program for the says he supports the Safety irly those on Rts. 35 and 36. N0WOWW5 Northeast lushtss others, refreshment stand for this week- Council but "the council must According to Gerald Driscoll, MoeMnas School end will be headed by Mr. andobey the laws." Mrs. Melvln Elfenbdn will be Mn. Harry littlefield and family. hief of the state Bureau of Traf Ic Services, "safety" signs of INSTANT I MOAD ST., RID BANK hostess at the Oct. J meeting, Walter Carney, guidance coun- Council recently voted to spend 747^*47 $243 to erect five safety-type he type proposed by council the beginning of the 'week of the selor of Southern Freehold Re- which use the word "danger" Hadassah membership drive. gional High School and program "caution" signs on Rt. 35, but CREDIT chairman for the OTA, introduced hat delayed erecting the signs r "caution") are dangerous and James E. Campbell, principal at after being advised such action herefore have been outlawed un- With Our Ntw the Freehold school, and Walter would be illegal under state stat- ler Title 39. Zuber, principal of the Southern ute as well as the local lone Said Mr. Driscoll, "A motorist Crtdlr Coupon ACME FURNITURE Regional school, who presented code. rill divert his attention from the Howl an orientation on the high school Mr. Foulks said he was mis-oad to read such a sign and at Miss Nancy Glading J«h8 JT. Btancamano program at each school for thequoted in a weekly publication empt to determine what the dan- NO MONIY DOWN ensuing school- year. ;er is. In those few seconds, f .James A..Devlin, son of Mr. which stated that he was more Credit CoafWM CM N Recipient of an academic schol- interested in the moral aspect of •ear-end or even head-on coll and Mrs. James J. Devlin, 243 Used Jwt LHw Co*. arship to Yale University, John Nut Swamp Rd., Middletown, will the Issue than the legal aspect. too can' result.' J. Blancaroano spent the week- serve as vice president of Beta 2 Structures 'I feel we should try to get Coming.. end with his grandparents, Mr, Chapter of Alpha Chi Epsilon the state law changed, so these and Mrs. Anthony Biancamano, fraternity at The College of In- signs can be erected," he com- 178 Riverside Ave., Red Bank, Condemned th* n»w . . ; new ... surance in New York City. mented last night, "but in the before leaving for the campus a< meantime I am not in favor of AUTUMN CLEANING Acrri* Furniture . . . but, Cambridge, Mass. A 1966 grad- In Oceanport the signs being posted illegally." uate of St. Joseph's School, Dov- Albert M. Woodward of 1 Hill- OCEANPORT — Borough Coun- in th» meantime w» hav« er, Ohio, he is the son of Mr.yer La., Middletown, is among cil in special session has Mayor Ernest G. Kavalek, Mr. and Mrs. Dominic P. Biancamano 147 incoming freshmen at Haver- moved to condemn two structures Foulks running mate on the lorn* fantastic furniture* of that city. ford College, Haverford, Pa., Whoon a tract at Morris PI. anGOd P ticket, made the same state- ment last week. prices . . . don't mind the began classes Monday, Sept 19. Branchpoint Ave. SPECIAL Miss Nancy Glading, daughter The property, which is owned The Better Course carpenters and the paint. o! Mr. and Mrs. William J. Glad- R. Michael HuU, son of Mrb. y the Lone Oak Corp. headed The ,,--.mayor warne, d council not en . . . com* in to th* ing of 23 Garden Rd., Shrewsbury, and Mrs. Henry G. Hull, 943 by Mrs. Florence Forgotson, Red *<> violate the law, saying, "If graduated, Sept I*, from Sycamore Ave., Shrewsbury, Bank attorney, was inspected founc.1fee, that state statute ANY 2 FOR greatest sal* av«r at . i . St. Frances Hospital School of started classes Wednesday, Sept. Feb. 7 and said to be unfit for is unrealistic, it should work to Nursing in Trenton. 14, as a freshman at Franklin and rehabilitation. revise the law, not break it." Miss Glading, a 1964 graduate Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., James Carton, Asbury Park at- Zoning Officer Newton A. Mal- 137 Monmoutri St. lett, the same week, issued a of Red Bank Catholic High School, after a three-day orientation pro- torneyluruey, represent^represented! Ufa.mia. Forgotx-uigui-- —• ---- —--- - -' —- • SKIRTS (Plain) was vice president of the nursing gram. Mr. Hull is one of 400son. He asked for adjournment directive stating that his depart- RED BANK school's student government, freshmen at Franklin and Mar- of the hearing for one month so WOMAN'S CLUB TO MEET • SWEATERS member of the sodality and ashall.- He is a graduate of Mon-the issue could be "amicably" directors' list student. mouth Regional High School. settled. MATAWAN — The board of trustees of the "Woman's Club of • SLACKS She plans to work at River- Council overruled the lawyer's 9SAVI 9S9e view Hospital, Red Bank. Miss Diane Tetrillo, daughter motion and continued the hear- Matawan will meet Monday at of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Petrillo, ing. Mr. Carton claimed his 1 p.m. in the.clubhouse on Jack- • SPORTSHIRTS ENDS OCTOIIR tth Sevres, France, formerly of New client had not been properly no-son St., with Mrs. William Bowie Miss Carole Susan. Schuti, Shrewsbury, arrived in New York president. Plans will be completed ARKWAY GOING TO daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl tiffed of pending council action Sept. 1 aboard the S.S. United and that council had no jurisdic- for attendance Wednesday at the R. Schutz, 65 Oaklawn Rd., Fail States. .She spent last year at the State Fall Conference, Doug- Haven, is among the 26ft fresh- tion to hear the case. He de- UNION - IMPERIAL THE CITY? Munich Branch of the University clined to take part in the hear- lass College, New Brunswick. men entering Trinity College, of Maryland. Miss Petrillo will LAUNDRY and' DRY CLEANERS Washington, D.C., this month. Patrick J. McGann, Jr., at- resume her junior year at the Tiie governing body ruled the torney, will speak, at the first College of Notre Dame, Bal- structures must be demolished club meeting Oct. 3 at 1:30 p.m. FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY Stephen P. Owendoff, son oltimore, Md., where she will ma- within 30 days. He will discuss "Reapportion- 500 IROAD ST. SHREWSIURY Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Owen-jor hi elementary education. Mr. Carton said he will appeal ment of the Legislature" at the GO BY BUS! doff, 83 Leedsville Dr., Llecrolt, the ruling in county court. 741'2228 has begun his first year ol law program arranged by the Civics Aliporf Plan, Hwy.3UaiIet.HJ. John C Heanessy has been ac- 1 and Legislation Department. Mrs. school at Georgetown Law Cen-cepted for admission to the fresh- •LUNCHEON IS SERVED Charles E. Springhorn will be , The Place to Call "When Thing* look Black" and Keansburg Terminal ter, Washington, D.C. This sum- man class of St. Francis College, MATAWAN.— "Luncheon Is mer he graduated cum laude from 24 TRIPS DAIJLY TO N.Y.C. Blddeford, Maine. A graduate of Served" will be sponsored by the the Honors College: of Arts and Red Bank Catholic High School, ways and means department of 13 TRIPS DAILY TO NEWARK Sciences at Kent State University, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. the Woman's Club of Matawan 2*4-9828 — 787-00*4 — 787-M7& Kent, Ohio, with a major in pre-John R. Hennessy of 24 Irving Oct. 4, at noon here in the club- law, He is residing in Arlington, PI., Red Bank. house on Jackson St, The event free Parking Va., with his wife, Linda. will include a card party. Miss Elaine T. Fass, and MUs Tickets mav be obtained from Miss Sunn G. Scott will begin Ellen V. lone* were among the Mrs. William Burraester, 7 New ATLANTK Uonardo TtrmlnaT CHARTER her junior year at Bay Path Ju 37 graduates awarded diplomas Brunswick Ave. Annual 291-9623 nior College, Longmeadow, Mass., by the Elizabeth General Hos- SERVICE this month. Miss Scott is thepital School of Nursing, Elizabeth, m 24 TRIPS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Friday "evening;-Sept 16. ,.;->., DAILY TO N.Y.C. AVAILABLE W. Scott, 23 Riverlawn Dr., Fair A graduate of Red Bank Cath- Haven. GLASS 13 TRIPS DAILY MOM: olic High School, Miss Jones Is DRESS-UI TO NEWARK 291 • 1300 the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,291-9623 Cadet Richard F. Nixon of 15Stanley Jones, 15 River Ave., 29M300 Laurel Dr., Fair Haven, has been Monmouth Beach. THOSE free Parking, appointed to the rank of cadet Miss Fass, the daughter of Mr, color sergeant at Pennsylvania and Mn. Fred A. Fass, 218 Six- Military College, Chester, Pa.' teenth Ave, Belmar, has been Cadets in Pennsylvania Mil class vice president and received tary College who successfully the Hedges Achievement Award WINDOWS complete.both the academic and! in her junior year at the school. NEW YORK*KEANSBURG military four-year program re- ceive second lieutenant commis- Miss Sarah A. Hilton, daughter •ring in your roller* and LONG BRANCH BUS LINE sions in the Army Reserve, Cadetstof Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hilton, isavt. Or reiltn availablt , »7.«M« * . 7% 9-dMf, 7I7-M7C with exceptional records become 3 Avenue of Two PJvers, and eligible for Regular Army com- Hiss Patrlda I. Slnnott, daugh- [at a slight additional cost. missions. ter of Dr. and Mrs. John Slnnott, Jr., 96 West River Rd., both of [Th* following shades are Rumson, have enrolled at Brad- lord Junior College, Bradford, 'available up to 36" wide. Mass. Miss Hilton is a graduate FULL LENGTH of Red Bank Catholic High School and Miss Sinnott is a graduate oi PLAIN BOTTOM Miss Porter's School. Supported Before it's too late... Two Musty youths are among Plavrie tft* 385 student* «nroUed in the toeshman class,at Mlddlebury jHwvy Kord College hi Vermont. She are Frank B. Moorman, iPrown't Cloth son of Ma]. Gen. and Mrs. Frank W.jMoorman, lTSCloverdaleCir., iDupoirt Tontin* New Shrewsbury, and Douglas L HaneUne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scbjiyler Pardee, Jr., 3 Westwood SCALLOPS FRINGE Ct. Little Silver. Moorman is a on grabuate of Ranney School and [Washable Plastic 1.39 fltneline graduated; from Red Bank High School. [Heavy Kord 2.75 your jPrown's Cloth 3.75 Pick Campaign savings iMclr* 2.75 Unit Members ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - RE&. 3.99-^NO LITE Candidates for council, John M. PDERAL RESERVE BANK REGULATIONS Phair and Robert J. Levy, along Reg. 22.50! with William F. Griffin, candi- MAY SOON PLACE A NEW C1$IJNG ON date for tax assessor, here an- nounced the names of five bor- Genuine Pittsburgh PLATE GLASS INTEREST RATES. ough residents as members of the SECONDS Democratic campaign committee. Named were Dr. Robert S. McTagiie, a physician and for- IF YOU INVEST NOW you will earn the FULL mer mayor; Mrs. Viola Lynch, NO IHB—WASHAILC member of the Henry Hudson 5% and tliis rate will be GUARANTEED for Regional Board of Education; MASTIC John V. Murphy, a General Mo- your choice of a period of TWO or THREE tors official in Englewood; Carl W. Lesher, president of the At YEARS. lantic UtaiUes Service Corp. here, (Available in amounts of $5,000 or more.) and Patrick S. Mason, well known local attorney. The candidates issued a state- ATLANTIC For information on hoic to transfer ment saying: "We consider our- selves very fortunate to have the WE ALSO STOCK funds immediately without losing talents of this diversified group available to us during the forth- {SHADES WTO 72" WIDE ; interest, atop in at any office or coming campaign, and are cer- GLASS tain that their efforts will help in- Telephone 775-3800 or 2221200. sure a Democratic victory in OPEN November." ALL DAY MEMBERSHIP TEA SATURDAY MATAWAN TOWNSfflP - The Matawan Chapter of Debo- rown ew Jersey f\Iati rah Hospital is planning a mem bershlp tea to be held Tuesday 32 BROAD ST. at 1:30 p.m. In Rex'a Diner, Rt. 35, Keyport. Mrs. David Barsky, ft Deerfleld La-, is chah-man of RED BANK lOFFICM: AJmrvf** —BMI —UMlrtKli—Mffww tha tea. She ind Mrs. Feed Man- OM« *MV* — jt>*M*»»ft — On* TmnsU* — Wt»t Uaa •>•**• KowiU, 7 Andover La., can be contacted for informiUon about 741-7500 •MMMMMMMMMM

-••. >- The Register's Opinion Jit« B Reporter Bad Words Getting Action in Long Branch The old min and the boy made a team. They met when the oM man came off his front porch and stood in weeds to lean Long Branch policemen are happy large as the Long Branch police force, on * rake. He wasn't much of an old man — • polished dome, — and we can understand why — by its very nature, has and will con- molasies skin, black poached eyes and a belly like a store stove. Thomas Scott had been born a slave; behind him lay with last week's announced changes tinue to have problems. Inequitable 40 yean as a Pullman porter. in the police department's scheduling situations are bound to occur and re- No one knows why he moved on our arrangements. The rigid scheduling by cur.' We feel the case should not block. He bought the old porched house which some patrolmen were forced to be closed, that machinery through diagonally opposite Sulz' Drugstore aid he work non-changing tours of duty with which policemen can air their com- moved in with his skinny, crotchety sister in 1920. Nobody liked it. He leaned on the fixed days off—to the exclusion of plaints — and we don't necessarily rake and watched ths black-haired boy go participating in family life—has given mean through the PBA — should be by and he nodded and said " 'morning'." The way to a rotating shift in which work established and stand permanently. boy looked sidewards and nodded, hours and days off constantly change. And while on the subject of news Up and down the block the word passed from the Bishops to the Dolans, the New- The majority of the force has long reports stirring civic action, we must ells to the Lydeckers, the Mulvaneyj and ths wanted a rotating schedule but had point to a series of stories, again by Reillys that a colored man had moved In. been powerless to achieve it. Mr. Starobin, airing the plight of BISHOP Ladles studied him from behind lacs cur- A Daily Register story by Long Joline Ave. residents. They complained tains. Sometimes his sister, Mrs. 'White, sat on a rocker on the old porch. She picked on Tom Scott. Nothing was ever Branch Bureau manager Sanford R. they were unable to walk the streets right for her. Her husband had died. without worrying about danger of Starobin, less than two weeks ago, The boy was 10. He wore knickers and black stocking! aired the situation. And we would an incident, that speeding cars en- and he was saving for a bicycle. He was a moody, sullen kid like to think the exposure prompted dangered life, and that the area was who counted marbles In his pockets and looked for suckers. Mayor Paul Nastasio, Jr., to act as not as clean as it should be. He enjoyed fist fights because he was small for his age. quickly as he did. The mayor, Police A petition signed by 96 persons * * * Chief Thomas M. Pesano, Jr., and Act- was presented to the City Council — THE OLD MAN and the boy saw each other many times. ing Business Administrator Daniel F. but no action was taken on their re- Sometimes, they spoke across the front fence. Tom Scott wheezed when he worked. Slivers of glassy perspiration Haas, have agreed to the new system, quest for a foot patrolman. Then a gleamed in the sun. He got the front yard in shape, and which is slated for implementation newi story in The Daily Register out- built a mound of white stones and set geraniums in the middle. this week. The chief is reportedly not lined their plight, and the following Then he got lace curtains, like the others, and painted the happy with the change — but he has day Mayor Nastasio directed the housev One morning the boy asked if he could help. "You agreed to try it. police department to assign a foot can't help unless you get paid," the old man said. Ths boy patrolman to the troubled site. That said his mother wouldn't give him a dime for the movies, The original news report cited Hedda Hopper was in Three Faces. East. "It's about spies," instances which pointed to some helped to bring peace to the area. the boy said wistfully. favoritism within the department. This response to public problems "Ashes got to be carried out," Tom Scott said. H« led This the chief has denied—and Mayor is what is needed in Long Branch. It the way into the cellar. There were seven barrels. The boy Nastasio has seen fit to accept the should be reassuring to residents there wheeled them out front and the old man took a coin purse from chiefs explanation. While we are to know that when difficulties are his sweater, unsnapped it solemnly, and lifted a 10-cent piece Sylvia Porter: Your Money's Worth out. "Thank you," the boy said. called to the governing body's atten- pleased with the scheduling change, Little by little, the boy did more odd jobs for Scott. The we believe it does not fully remedy tion, official "action is taken promptly old man gave him something he never had —'dignity. He talked the situation. Any organization as to help correct the situation. to the boy man to man, and he used the overly precise dic- What Your Dollar Is Worth tion of a schoolmaster. "Did you tell your father you're work- ing for me? How about your mother? Did they say it is all The dollar which bought you 100 cents erosion In the value of cash or its equivalent, right?" ' ; Wallace and the GOP of goods and services at the start of 19B6 of ever-rising pinch on those living on fixed Back in 1964, the Republican party distorted views not only among the will buy you less than 98 cents worth of the incomes. * * * was only too happy to see Alabama people in his home state but in areas same goods and services today and proba- The 100-cent dollar of 1950, for instance, '< MRS. WHITE DIDN'T like the boy in her kitchen. Shs outside the South as well. bly will buy you only 96% cents worth at is worth only 76.9 cents today. The 100-cent sniffed. Tom Scott showed the boy through the house. Ha Governor Wallace disavow Lyndon — •• • the end of 1966. This is an dollar of 1960 is worth only 91.7 cents. Even had a dark bedroom upstairs. The big four-poster was ones • The none too subtle appeals to Johnson and toss his support to Barry erosion of 3>4 cents in one the 100-cent dollar of 1963 is worth only owned by Thomas Jefferson. It was high and huge and It had "backlash" sentiments in 1964 proved year; it illustrates what 95 cents. a drawer in the side for infants. Tdm Scott watched ths boy Goldwater, who managed to carry four not to be a decisive factor in the this year's steep climb in The erosion is, in part, the result of our watch the bed. "When God comes for me," he said, "I want southern states. Come 1968, however, presidential election. But Governor over-all living costs is do- determined efforts to curb depressions in our to be waiting there." ing to the buying power .of country by expansionary spendihg-credit poli- and the Republicans may have a Wal- Wallace, in addition to dipping into The camaraderie grew. The boy weeded and went to tin the paycheck you are earn- cies. It is a result, in part, of our grandiose store. He had fights with boys who said: "He works for a ing and saving. lace problem on their hands. buckets of bigotry, has so loudly attempts to rehabilitate and develop the nigger." He lost some of them. Scott asked the boy to aik his The governor is now threatening to sounded off about federal encroach- The dollar which bought world by a huge outpouring of dollar gifts parents if it would be all right to call him "Uncle Tom" In- you 100 cents of goods and and loans. It certainly reflects our deliber- ments and states rights that most ob- stead of "Mr. Scott." run for the presidency two years from services ' in 1946—after the ately inflationary spending-credlt policies to servers believe he would hurt the Re- The boy's father was a police lieutenant. "Nothing wrong," now as an independent. As outlandish PORTER close of World War H-is obey Congress' 1946 mandate- to strive for publican cause most by cutting into worth only 66 cents in the maximum production, maximum employment he said, "if you like him well enough." The mother said: "He as it is to visualize this pugnacious lit- lectures the boy on good manners, and God knows • he ,ne»d* tle man as president of the United orthodox conservative, ranks if he marketplace today, will be worth under 66 and maximum incomes. cents by yearend. This is an erosion of 34 * *. * ; them." So it was Uncle Tom. The old man called die tidy States, it would be unwise to discount should head up a splinter party. by his first name unless he was angry. Then it was "Mister." cents in 20 years; it dramatizes the virtually BUT HAD IT NOT been for the accelera- the impact a Wallace candidacy would Having played footsie with George uninterrupted rise in living costs in the tion of the Viet Nam war, the dollar's pur- In the off-hours, Uncle Tom told the boy the little he re- have. He has demonstrated that he Wallace in 1964, the GOP may rue the post-World War II era. chasing power would not be headline news membered about slavery. He also lectured on good behavior, can fire up support for his defiant and day it ever heard of the man. The dollar which bought you 100 cents now. The decline actually slowed to a creep respect, proper dress, God, and never to accept anything fret, of goods and services in 1939—just before from 1958 to 1965—to about the minimum to '"Work for it and it's yours. You think I didn't want to go out ,-> World War II—is worth under 43 cents now, be expected in a dynamic economy—and and buy that bicycle? I was a boy, but I never had a bicycle ; Helping Riverview Hospital Will probably buy only a slim 42 cents of there's no disputing'that the vast majority and I never had a boy." . the same goods and services when 1966 ends. of families got pay hikes that dwarfed the * * * A public information campaign about an even greater Riverview This is a sickening slump of 55 cents—well drop in the buying power of their dollars. over 50 per cent—and it says flatly that the AS THE BOY GREW older, he realized that he was the has been started in the area inviting all Hospital. Viet Nam smashed the superb record of only company Uncle Tom had. The neighbors exchanged greet- of us to "Invest in Life" by joining the The recently dedicated new south fundamental trend of the dollar's buying pow- 1958-65. War demands piled on top of record er has been downward through more than a ings with him; they even called him a good influence. There Riverview Hospital Association. wing of the hospital is now open for peacetime demands are pressing on our sup- came a time when he was more in the Thomas Jefferson quarter-century of both hot and cold wars, plies of goods and services and pulling up your inspection. This fine structure both upturns and recessions. bed than out of it, Mrs. White crept around the house, com- ' Several well known county civic prices. The anti-inflation moves made to date plaining, and the paint peeled off the porch and the weeds. requires supporting services, such as , * • , * , * —the credit squeezes, acceleration of income were high again. ": ,' and community leaders also are ex- laboratory, operating rooms and ALTHOUGH OUR DOLLAR has chalked tax payments, restoration of certain excise The boy was busy with girls and dances and studies. Ths tending this invitation, urging support nuclear medicine facilities. And the up the best record for buying power of any taxes—have not been enough to change the currency of any major industrialized nation trend and bave surely not directly affected bicycle was rusting. He stopped over and sat in the dark bed- , of this worthwhile organization. construction of another addition is un- in modern times, this is a bleak perform- food and service costs. The pending moves- loom and saw the old man's face change from molasses to < The Red Bank hospital established der way now. ance indeed for the world's greatest cur- suspension of the tax incentives which have yellow. He was waiting for the call: Thomas Scott had don» the Riverview Hospital Association in We all can become a part of this rency—and no objective observer denies it. spurred business spending .on plants and all he could for man, for brotherhood,, for God, It wasn't much;; The 1939-46 period is ancient history- but it was a step. . • s " : , ordej: that all might participate .in the .hospital progress by giving support equipment—almost surely won't be enough o marks an era of global war which so strained either;. . When he died, ths boy stood on the opposite curb and program of expanding patient facilities to the Riverview Hospital Association. our resources of materials and manpower We are into another war-Inspired infla- watched the casket come out. He didn't cry. He was too by their financial support. While Those who receive the association's that it well may be remarkable that the 100- tionary phase. Barring an end to the Viet grown-up. He watched it go off to some Negro cemetery and large gifts are a must for any suc- membership card can show it with cent dollar of 1939 was still worth as much Nam war, the most we can reasonably hope he did not follow. as 66 cents in 1946. The postwar period is. for is that the decline in our dollar's pur- Now the boy is in his fifties and he remembers Uncle Tom cessful expansion program, the as- pride. It indicates their support of modern history, though, and while the record chasing power won't be as sharp • in 1967 in his prayers, Immediately after his own grandchildren. But sociation invites the donors of lesser the voluntary hospital system which is it less dismal, it's still a tale of relentless as in 1966. civil rights have made the name choke in his throat. "Unds gifts to support "their hospital." Thus the backbone of our nation's hospital Tom" is a bad word, • • . we all; can share in helping to bring services. John Chamberlain: These Days From Our Readers Robert S. Allen, Paul Scott: Inside Washington Japan9s 'Poor Mouth? TOKYO—Althoug.... ih »thing s hav-e bee. n pick.. - U.S. Steel. or_... Bethlehe. m can show at Gary Churches and Viet Nam Anti-Poverty Hedging ing up here, thanks to "offshore" U.S. Viet- or Burns Harbor in Indiana. All of Fuku- 88 McLean St.- namese War orders and a retreat from the yama's many operations will be run by com- River Plaza, N. J. WASHINGTON—The House if slated to the most Important "political prisoners" in old "Dodge Jine" (named-after a U.S. bank- puter controls, and its capacity, when com- To the Editor: . , consider a rule to take up the long-stalled heavily guarded La Cabana prison in Ha- er-adviser who frowned on "government in- pleted, wiil be around eight million tons a As a tribute to Pope Paul and his appeal to end the war in $1.75 billion anti-poverty authorization bill, vana. In recent weeks, more than 200 prison- vestment"), the Japanese year. The truly interesting thing about Fuku. Viet Nim, I have an urgent request to make. The time has but it's a toss-up when this hotly embattled ers have been shifted to this prison from still complain about "profit- yama is that its plant was built entirely on come for all our clergy, rabbis, ministers and priests, to de- legislation actually will be acted on. other jails and concentration camps . . . Maj. less prosperity" , and the land reclaimed from the sea. nounce our government's action in Viet Nam in the strongest Hubert Matos, a revolutionary veteran and It's not at all unlikely disinclination of capitalists • * * * terms possible. • that nothing will be done a former military chief of Camaguey Prov- to order new equipment. I fully realize that in our society we have a separation of about it until after the No- ince, is one of the prisoners transferred to But after talks with Japa- THE COST OF PUMPING the foundations church and state. The is as it should be under normal circum- vember election. La Cabana from the Isle of Pines . .. Ac- nese business leaders one is from the sea bottom was one-half of what It This major Great Soci- .cording to refugees, "women political prison- inclined to believe that would cost to purchase good industrial site stances. Unfortunately this is a national emergency and our ety measure has been ers are subjected to terrible hardships, in- much of the complaining is land elsewhere In tiny, crowded Japan, and churches should take an aggressive role In forcing our govern- awaiting House considera- describable unsanitary and filthy conditions due to the Japanese habit this despite the fact that "mountain joii"— ment to bring our troops home and end the war in Viet Nam. tion since late June. A in the Guanabacoa, Guanajay and Baracoa • or rock—had to be brought in to provide There Is no reason on earth why any church should support of self-depreciation. These v principal reason for this prisons" . . . The Castro government has CHAMBERLAIN Elands are not, repeat not, special support for some of the heaviest our government's action in the undeclared war which our extraordinary delay is ad- asked price quotations from a Mannheim, inhabitated by Texans; equipment. Built with water on three sides, government refuses to end. ministration fear that bi- West German, firm on 300 "Mercedes," in- they talk "poor mouth" here as a matter Fukuyaraa can berth its raw material sup- Robert Baxter partisan disillusionment cluding one model that costs more than of politeness. ply ships, on one side to feed blast fucnace with the anti-poverty pro- $11,000 ... A total of 25 ships from Western operations, and then move the steel through For all of thp slow motion in what grain has become so Intense that it will be nations called at Cuban ports In April. This its various phases, to the other side, where Shigeo Kurebayashi, the research director of Cynic's Corner By Interlandl extensively dismantled by amendments from compares with 22 in April, 1965. Great Britain it goes out as a finished product to the ships the Fuji Bank, calls a "low-pressure" econ- the House floor. continues toj^ead in this traffic, with 11 ves- that carry it away. This "straight-line pro- sels, followed by Lebanon, 5; Greece, 3; omy, there is good growing weather here duction" enables Fukuyama to do away with This strong possibility accounts for the for industrial greatness. The clearest proof backstage report that anti-poverty legislation Cyprus, 2; Italy, 2; and Finland, 2. the back-tracking, or the "little railroads," of it is, perhaps, the Fuji Bank itself, which that plague steel'making elsewhere in Japan. will be quietly allowed to is imitating the Bank of America in Cali- go over until after the No- fornia by going after little business as well A third wonder of the Japanese economy vember balloting. as big, and is driving ahead on a program Is the "bullet express" train that runs for That means if Congress that has Increased 4ts deposits by 25 per some 375 miles between Tokyo and the in- recesses around the middle cent in a little over two years. dustrial city of Osaka. The cost of building of next month, the issue MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1966 * * * this railwiad, on special raised tracks, ran presumably would be Into millions. I took it from Tokyo to Kyoto, «M> Broul 81.. KM Bank. H.~J. THE FUJI, known as ths Yasuda before brought up in a lame-duck m» Itt. 39. Middlrtowt. N. J. and it afforded quite a contrast to my last session In' the closing weeks 30 E«il MUD 81.. Freeholil. N. J. the war, was the smallest of the so-called trip from New York to Washington, D. C, tn Broadway. Long BMneti. W. J. of this year. On the other zaibatsu banks, which were run for the bene- on the Pennsylvania during the air me- Eital. UTS br John JL Con ua Itrarr Clir hand, if Congress adjourns, fit of the four big family cartels, or "trusts," chanlcs strike. Bowling along at well over Th» the anti-poverty program R«IUICT lecorportua of the Mitsui, the Mitsubishi, the Sumitomo, a hundred miles an hour, one could type U. HAH0U> Ktt.LT. mWihw tut Otwral Uiutn could be continued by a and the Yasuda clans. The MacArthur de- and edit a column as if one were sitting at resolution allowing It to function on the Aita»r Z. Kttnln. tailor one's desk in a quiet office, and even call cree, which broke up ths big trusts, hit hard of last year's budget until the new nunnu J. Bljr flUUun r. awdfort Tokyo on the phone from the train to check Eucutlva Editor AuocliW Editor at the Mitsui bank, which has slipped to convenes in January. a fact. The train has an electronic cut-off to frank W. Harbour Chulei A. Jefcmlea fourth. But It proved the liberation of the Ulddutown Buraau U«r. rmhold Burttu Mir. bring it to an almost instant halt in case Actually, «ntl-poverty director Sargent Fuji, which had the wit u rename itself of an earthquake tremor. Shriver hai been doing that since July 1, Member of th« Aiioctatad FreM after Japan's sacred mountain and move into Tb* Alioclttad Frail In entitled ticluilvtlr to tiu uil There are complaints that the Japanese «ttrt'of th» current fiscal year. (or npubllcatlon ot all tin local newa prlnltd In Utll the new world. aawtpapar aa wall aa all AP n«wi dlipatchta. Stafe railway system loses money (it was A bill IJ ready and waiting to drastically Another evidence of the latent strength 123,000 million yen In the red for 1965). But Trtli Diwipipar uaumti no rtaponiibiiltlM lor •!«!•• recast ths widely controversial anti-poverty " ot opinion in !>»«» from Hi »*(!»£«. of the Japanese economy is the huge Fuku- if the "bullet train" contributes to the deficit, . i . BubicrlDtton Price* In Advance yama steel-making complex that has just what a glorious way to lose it. The New liml* copy at count*r, T c*ntt; bv man, 10 cent* gone into operation near Hiroshima on the Haven Railroad loses money, too, but with •Pay no attention .• lfs the wh!te-.tra FW8HES—Growing fears of an 13 mttitht—119.&0 • a monlh»—|M1 . oocklosh. hU wiMd Castro to concentrate tB.W l mi»Ui-3l.tt Inland Sea. ThU compart* with •nythlng (jft what ignominy! i t v

Oleg Cassini Says.... Miss Linda Hill ol the Allen Petenen Travel 5«r1t«. 21 East Front St., Red Bank, Is ont of six flnallih III

North America in the 'Misi Travel Agent* competition Don't Cage the Pounds being hold currently In Guadalajara, Mexico. She ti the only finalist from New Jersey. Mill Hill il the Weil, chubbies, It teems that by resisting all temptations And then never mind that this particular season you can to lose weight, you may actually have scored a point or two. squeak by in clothes that at least you can survive in. Think daughter of Mr. and Mn. Edgar F. Hill, 119 Cherry For one thing, fashion this fall is less cute, less knacky, less ahead to that inevitable day when harsh reality supersedes juvenile, and therefore of a kind more suited to the full form. comfortable Inertia. Start thinking of yourself as fat. Throw Tree Farm Rd., Middletown. All linalittt are en tour of You can probably fit yourself — all of yourself - into a away your euphemisms and call a bulge a bulge. Facing up cage dress or a tent or a little pyramid (does that sound like to il makes it easier to change to something else. And Mexico as the guests ol American International Hotel I'm describing you instead of the dress? Take off pounds!). while you may never be lithe, a 14 sounds much better than And failing that, you will find other current styles available a 4i-not to mention what it looks like. Representatives, the Mexican Naiionel Tourist Offlee in the half-sizes, to make you less loath to enter that de- So you see, as I started out saying, you're lucky this partment and ultimately to admit to yourself that that is the year, chubbies. You have the best possible alternatives and Aeronavas Airlines. The new queen, who will be size you do or should wear. facing you: shed those pounds or find a style in your current size that actually flatters you. Not often does the clothing The problem with half-sizes has been their frequent in- nemed Thursday, will receive a 17-day tour ol Europe ability to keep up with the latest looks, and there are two industry so bless you. Fashion Mirror good (or bad) reasons for this. First, it is after all a small ei the guest ol AJHR and Scandinavian Airlines, (numerically) market, and therefore not a particularly at- As skirts stay short, underpinnings continue to be a tractive investment for businessmen who seek volume (their subject of major concern to women, and finally, to manu- money, not your girth). The last one in the world to take facturers. So while you may just now be finding a loll selec- pity on your plight Is the American businessman. tion of pantlhose, you are also finding some more audacious Not for Half-Sizes inspirations that are not only meant to be beneath,your outfit, but perhaps also below. For Instance, consider fancy Miss Unda HUl But 'rom your point of view, an even more vital factor pants—fancy petti-pants, that is. They are usually made ol Is the difficult nature of the clothes that are usually current. crepe, and the bottom part or the leg — the part most If see-through dresses with (wo or three sequin sands are apt to show — is now decorated with Ingenious and/or costly the rage, II skin-tight little knit shifts are In, If stretch trim such as White mink cutting or black sequin bands. pants and poor-boy sweaters are the look, there is little hope Surely there Is no end to the possibilities. Bride of Ivan F. Davis, Jr. for lots of you — the you with lots. Those are just some ol Now when you climb out of a cab it really doesn't matter the many styles of clothes that simply cannot translate to how high up your skirt has ridden. In fact, when no one Is UNION BEACH - Miss Carol Mr. and Mrs. Ivan F. Davis, Sr., signed with long sleeves, full • half-sixes. And I realize that translating In any kind of looking you might even encourage It a little. It's getting Lillian Heitzenroeder, daughter 575 Holmdel Rd., Hazlet. skirt with scalloped hemline and lady-like way Is not Important. After all, they aren't lady- harder to remember when It was a little embarrrassing and of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Heitzen- Rev. Harland Baxter officiated a garland of roses embracing the like when (hey are fashioned In size 8 either. But on the tacky for something white to be poking out from your skirt. roeder, 710 Lorlllard Ave., bea-t the double ring ceremony. waistline. Her shoulder-length other hand you don't want to look repulsive — and that Is the Fashion Tip came the bride of Ivan Folwell The bride was given in mar-veil of French Illusion was held result of a fatty in the kind of body-displaying clothes that Do yourself a favor and try on those long bangle earrings Davis, Jr., Saturday, here in theriage by her father. She wore a by a white orchid headpiece, caught the public fancy so recently. before you buy them! There are countless pairs of pretty Grace Methodist Church. Chantilly lace gown, re-embroid- studded with sequins and pearls. So you're in luck now, for fall has a goodly number of earrings decorating jewelry departments from coast to coast— The bridegroom is the son ofered with seed pearls, and de- Miss Linda Hoi ton. Matawan, designs to actually enhance the largely endowed lady. But and you cannot be sure which will look good on you until was maid of honor. the other side of that coin Is that If you're happy in your you wear them. A good looking earring isn't necessarily a The bridesmaids were Miss : new albeit large clothes, you will have less incentive to good purchase for you. It has to be one whose color, length Jessie Taggart, and Miss Terry -get out'of that size range altogether. You will keep on and shape flatter your face's color, length and shape. And Miss Caracciola Is Tremblcy, cousin of the bride, eating the pasta and telling yourself that under a tent dress if you should find, alas, that none of the big new earrings both of Union Beach. • you all look the same. And that may be more or less true, look terrific on you, forswear them. It Isn't worth looking Three-year-old Diana Brown, but think of the pang of anguish you feel every time a skimpy up-to-date if you also look less than your best. In fact, I Bride of Gary Kessler Freehold, cousin of the bride- style returns, or every time you have to go swimming, or you would even say stick to your pearl button earrings if that groom, was flower girl. makes you prettier. You're always wise to remember that stand in front of a dressing-room mirror, or a saleslady says RED BANK — St. James Cath- pr,, Gary Rossman, Newark, was "What site, madam?" Or every time your male friend looks cardinal Cassini rule of dress: look pretty rather than im- olic Church was the setting here best man. Ushers were Philip at someone else's pretty figure. mediate. Heitzenroeder, at home, brother Saturday for the marriage of 1 Miss Lucanne Caracciola, daugh- of the bride; and John Allaire, ter of, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Newark. John Bowden, Matawan, Caracciola, 11 Leonard Ave., At- cousin of the bridegroom, was Foster Mother Tells of Role lantic Highlands, to Ga.ry B. ring bearer. Kessler, son of Mr. arid Mrs. After a reception here In the LINCROFT — The Mid-Mon- show which is to be held Oct. 6 inthe chairmanship of Mrs. Roberl Bertram F. Kessler, 44 Avenue crystal room of Buck Smith's mouth Auxiliary of Family and the Shadowbrook. Mrs. Arthur Pursell of Middletown. D, Atlantic Highlands. House of Brides, the couple lett, Children's Service of Monmouth Lane, Fair Haven, and Mrs. Ed- Nominations were presented foi by Jet, for Jamaica. When they County met here In the home of mund Burke,- chairmen of the a new slate of officers. Mrs, Ben- Rev. William Anderson offici- return, they will reside inHights- ated at the double ring ceremony ./^ J Mrs. Edmund Burke, Tuesday benefit, reported that decora- jamin Pickering, New Shrews- town. and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. '" evening, with Mrs. Gerald Coll- tions in the theater party theme bury, is chairman, assisted by The bride was graduated from The bride was given in mar- yer, Lincroft, co-hostess. "Act I" are planned. Mrs. George Schuetz, Mrs. Jona- Keyport High School and Rich- age by her father. She wore f than Allen, Fair Haven, and Mrs. ard's School of Beauty, Red Mrs. George Schuetz, Middle- Enrlco-Christa of Allenhurst are Arthur Lane, Fair Haven. Elec- an Empire sheath gown of peau Bank. She was employed at Dol- MfSi IvM F< •„ #t# town, program chairman, intro- designing fashions appropriate to de soie with appliques of re-em- >(t tions will be at tho next meet- ly's Beauty Salon, Rt.M, Cheese- (The former Carol Heitienroeder) duced tha guest speaker, Mrs. the theme. Ticket sales are under ing. broidered lace on the skirt. The Roy Buser, Lincroft, a foster detachable train, was enhanced quake. mother for Family and Children's with lace inserts. She • wore a The bridegroom was graduated service. crown headpiece of seeded from West Side High School, pearls. Newark, and served three years Mrs. Buser told about her work Miss Hazen to Wed Custom dtid Miss Dianne • Caracciola, at in the U. S. Navy. He is em- for the agency over the past ployed by the New Jersey Turn- 11 years and about haw much she home, was her sister's maid of Ready-Made pike Authority. and her family enjoy sharing Harden Ballantine honor. Bridesmaids were Miss their home with these babies for Barbara Anne Straka, Martlns- RIDGEWOOD -Mr. and Mr. Miss Hazen was graduated however long they remain, with vllle, cousin of the bride; Miss NEW SOROPITMISTS Dan F. Hazen, here, have a: from Ohio State University where them. Doris Blerwirth, of this city, and FREEHOLD — Mrs. Shirley nounced the engagement of the she was a member of Alpha Mrs. Louis Caracciola, Lynd- Anderson and Mrs. Jacqueline Mrs. Buser and tier husband, daughter, Miss Margaret Jeanr Gamma Delta sorority. She spent hurst, sister-in-law of the bride. Elltot were Installed as members DRAP- who is » realtor here, have given Hazen, to Harden Parke Ballai a year of language study In Eu-Miss Ava Marie Caracciola, at a meeting of the Soroptlmlst their service as foster parents tine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jol: rope after graduation and will Beiievllie." cousin of Club of Freehold In the Amcri to more than 4» children with this B. Ballantine of Lake Wale; receive a master's degree from was flower girl. can Hotel. Mrs. Selma Lopatin ft CM& TO FLOAT agency, and with 10 others pre- Fla., formerly of Rumson. Columbia University in sociology Louis Caracciola, Lyndhurst, presided. THJUXX31? WINTER viously with an agency in New A November wedding in December. She is employed ERIES brother of the bride, waa best Plans were discussed for a Wa're famout for them both York. The length of time the planned. try the National Scholarship Ser- man. Ushers were Richard Cuny Chrittmas party in Decem- iur ready madei and cutttm • . . RUMMAGE SALE children stay with the Busers vice and Fund, New York City. and Frank Muscle, both of At- . MIDDLETOWN - The Ladies' Mrs. Gary B. ber. The next regular meeting nd wa offer convenient ihep at range from just days, several The bride-elect Is the great- and Aid Circle of the Middletown Re- will be Oct 20 in the ssme ho- oma larrlca. Give ui a aalll weeks, or-^as in a current foster- granddaughter of Edward P. formed Church is sponsoring tel. ship—wore than a year. Chapin, editor and publisher, rummage sale Oct 6 and 7 in A reception was held in TI who is a descendant of John AI' the church. The sale will be Mrs. Halsey Hauber, New Cobblestones, Middletown. den and Deacon Samuel Chapin held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Shrewsbury, presided at the The bride was graduated froi Her father is assistant vice pres- Mri. William Carwlle is chair- meeting devoted to final plans Atlantic Highlands High Schoi Married for the annual dinner-f a s h i o n ident of Western Union Telegraph and is employed by the U. Company. Army Electronics Command Mr. Ballantine is an alumnus Fort Monmouth. At Mass of Lawrenceville School and Mr. Kessler also was gradua Franklin and Marshall College ed from Atlantic Highlands Higl HAZLET - St, Benedict's Catholic Church was the setting SHMWSIURY where he was a member of Phi School and is a salesman fo MONMOUTH MEATS here Saturday for the marriag« 46S BROAD ST. Kappa Psi fraternity. Ho attend- Charles J. Smith and Co., Jei of Miss Joan Karen Nielsen, 11* Mae. St. 1J Mali St. irteHb Art. ed Georgetown University School sey City. Coll 747-4422 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Astor ReaUak lotontown Little Silver of Foreign Service and is a can- After a trip to Bermuda, tr Nielsen, 3 Jane PI,, to Robert 741-5X92 542-0743 741-5350 didate for the degree of master coupla will reside In Eatontowi Wayne Kleinsohmidt, son of Mr. in education at Columbia Univer- and Mrs..Charles Kleinschmidt, sity. He served for V& years in Columbian League East Main St., Holmdel. LEAN FRESH the Peace Corps in Nigeria. Mr. Ballantine is the grandson of theTo Sponsor Party Rev. Gerald J. Callahan offi- • GROUND CHUCK late Mr. and Mrs. Harden Lake ASBURY PARK - The Berk ciated at the double ring cere- Crawford, Rumson, and ol the ley-Carteret Hotel will be th mony and celebrated the Nup- Miss Margaret J. Hazen letting here Oct. 17 at 7:30 p.m tial Mass. late Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ballan- TJia chairs you'vt been tine of Lake Wales, Fla., and de- lor the annual card party an A reception was held In Ken- |b|^sjiss|^sjpHe^sjSjsjs(|BgpjPfjPBpgpgP|fj|PQPHH^H^qBHPPM^HPH^^B^PHHHPP4HMHBBsMBl scendent of Peter Ballantlno, fashion show sponsored by th ny Acres, Woodbrldge. hearing so much about founder of P. Ballantina and Women's Columbian League The bride, who was given in * sturcy comtnicUon NOW Sons Brewing Company of New- Monmouth County. marriage by her father, wore a ark. Mrs. Thomas Gubltosa peau de soie gown with Alencon Wanamassa Is general chairnu ace appliques on the skirt and HOT WATER HEAT The fashion show will be w MOTHERS TO MEET neckline. Her gown ended In a der th« direction of Mrs. Aachapel train. Her tiered French SOUTH AMBOV - Tho Twins' Brawn of Asbury Park, Illusion veil was attached to a WITHOUT PLUMBING Mothers Club of the Rarltan Bay Committee aides are Mrs. headpiece trimmed with pearls. IT'S THE HEALTHIEST, THE SAFEST AND THE MOST irea will hold Us first meeting Charles Bodeep. Mrs. Victor of the season -tomorrow, in the Mrs. Donald Bowman, Mont- ECONOMICAL WAT TO HEAT TOUR HOME OR OFFICE airy, Mrs. LouU Acquilinc Parish Hall of Christ Episcopal tfra. Feliz DeSarno, Mrs. At clair, was her sister's matron of You mult tome and »•• hr yourielf this remarkable new development Church, Main St., at 9:15 p.mihony Marino, Miss Loretta She honor. that enablae you to hove tn« clecnllnen and comfort of hot water i\ membership tea will be It* l.tat In any roan of your hom», oHIc* or »t«» ol builnen. Now you >cll and Mrs. Doris Lunz, all ol Bridesmaids were Miss Lois tan lolvo your Mating problem In that hoiaMa-htat room — tnot hired, ' Asbury Park; Mrs. Catherine Thomas, Hatlet, and the Misses odd-on room yow'v* keen planning, or have built; that bailment or Dr. Leonard Hlrsch will be Gini of West Long Branch, and lalne Nesti and Mary Louise attic room, ai wall «» told olllcei, moteli, apartment reomi, •to. Mrs. Frank Fragale, Miss Fran- Nesti, both of Perth Amboy, all Now you can avert extend your vocation cottag* living during otlip piest speaker at the October Mrs. Robert W. Kleinschmidt 1 cousins of the bride. Junior autumn one tprlnp month! - without worrying about hooting problimi. meeting. His topic will be "Sexces Bruno, Mrs. Dominick Con (The former Joan K. Nielsen) ind the Child." dello, Miss Louise Tomatnl and bridesmaid was Miss Rita Nesti The club meets every fourth Mrs. A. K. Feinstein, all of Lonf 'erth Amboy, cousin of the IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIII ruesday of each month. Anyone iranch, bride. MbM Mary Lynn Kelly interested may call Mrs. Nicho- Mrs. Thomas Baldlno, Jr, Matawan, cousin of the bride, GOP Social e walkers, crutches, ind CUM* 1 las Davella for further informa- Long Branch, is In charge o; was flower girl. UNION BEACH - The Regu- a commode* Just Plug In lar Republican Organization will a bertMub seats ind ratts tion. Dublielty. Robert Huttcr, Keansburg, was tar ciM roami or conntel sponsor a social Saturday at 8:30 | a tray* and accessories, pirtninintly for compltlt best man. Ushers were George heme, epirfmint hitting. HEALTHIEST . . . Clrculollna »t e g a von I vm.in Pete's Hall, Florence Ave. Shipley, Keansburg; Douglas ^,,,,»,,.....-,controllrioll-OV»-r warmt..- h mon--y, doctor— * oMe---,-n foT their own heme«, Phe affair will feature a buffet the Shrewsbury Shop*. ih h d hd i tht th thai f Nielsen, Hailot, brother of the without the dry parched air that other malhodi of heating give, ond md entertainment. without dint or dirt blowing around. bride, and Richard Donnelly, SHREWSBURY SAEfiSI* Ploc»you»(llmlealdro»aarightovartha heoler without tn» Andrea Kuziak Woodbridge, cousin of the bride. Quests will include Charles A. aligriteit danger. Mora Important, children and pet* can't be burned. Junior usher was Jonathan rlart and Ira Werley, Republican PHARMACY ECONOMICAL . you get balanced, eleady warmth even when current Kleinschmidt, at home, brother :andldatcs for Borough Council. •ROAD ft, SHUWSIURY le turned el?. After thermoitat lurne oft electric element, circulating School of Dance the bridegroom. Albert Per- Sumuel Wilson may be con- hew Delivery • 74MS74 hot water continue* to circulate heat for comfortable warmth. ri, Middletown, nephew of the acted for further information. Manufactured by International Oil Burn- <—•••••>'•! •» ••> aaevejaaa as «••• CLASSICAL BALLET AND TOE bridegroom, was page. ar Co. Hot W«Ur Electric Heat Divi- Portabta Permanent The bride was graduated from ion, St.. Louli,, Mo.. (63110)(63110. iFor Roomi Watt Lingth MO Volt •SIND FOR I-RII MQCHURH NO. M-374-3 ef Heater PREBALLET — CREATIVE {eyport High School. f Shu Jt-avi'jlftntidiiociaUon ••low you cm h»v» the full story of electric nesting—why It MM been so cottly to uu In I7.M. CalUreR From Thro* Yeajri Mr. K|einschmldt was gradu SERVING THE NEEDS OF THE .TRAVELING lie Bait—and wily utilities throughout the ated from Middletown High IBtlon ira finding {hit International hot-wetel "TSHT 3BZ TAF-ACROBATIC—MODERN—JAZZ l(Ctrl6 heat without piurnnln* Is ao remark- *i*oo~ in, imi School and served two years PUBLIC OF MONMOUTH & OCEAN COUNTIES. •bit |n holdJM it* heat eteady and uniform JLHL with the U. S. Army. uit where It'l needed io that homca can now is heated at auth aurprlilnsly low coat. Tint* LADIES' CONDITIONING & DANCE CLASS After a wedding trip to B«rmu- LtwUirr Trwel Agency Aawricaa Trwral AtMtty la no coal or ebUiitlon, ol course, 843-2227 $10—8 LESSONS—NOW FORMING i, the couple will reside at Ra- 775. MOO 'lne Manor, Matawtn. O'DeHMll Travel Agency your Mime,...... ,f hone No ocean eiecledric AOwry Park Travel Swvlt* STRATHMOM IAMIS, Hwy. 14, forth •( Matawaa 741-8010 ddrail.. . Slati 531-3425 771-0050 HWY. 33. OAKHURST r-leawat Travel Smlca Note: Mall. me»«vr«menls of rooms 6r pleni ' FOR INFORMATION CALL SM-JJIO Baked apples look pretty when, Caroll Travel with tnT> dhupon II iou wiih far Kilos ensl- HWY. 9, HOWEIL 1M-3S52 899-5300 aeeVea heeUna layout MaU la 10 A.M. . 7 CM. WtfJtlkMfc, M.I M. • A.M. . 1 r.M. before serving, their centers, are 741-6500. lilted wljjf currant Jelly. , Sept 26, 1966 THE DAILY REGISTER Btfeed pearls, and designed with The bridegroom attended Mat- until firm. Unmald in individual chool and served four yyears Theresa Yurkiewicz, daughter of[bow-length veil of French illusion which time he was stationed hi ;ap sleeves, round neckline and awan Regional High School. He serving dishes and surround with with the U. S. Air Force. He iis Mrs. Dorothy Yurkiewicz, 504 was held by a double crown of Lebanon. He is employed by the :hapel train. Her elbow-length is stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas. loft custard sauce made from employed by Harry'Verder, New Poole Ave., became the bride of [sequins and crystals. J. S. Government in the Keyport •eil of illusion was held by a They reside in Old Bridge. cratch or a mix. Shrewsbury building contractor. Kenneth M. Ferra, Saturday, Miss Judee Jackson, Union Post Office. :rown of pearls and crystals. here in the Grace Methodist iBeach, was maid of honor. Church. He is the son of Mrs. Thomas Dillon, Union Beach, Miss Kathleen Dercchailo, Michael Riordan, Jersev Ave., was best man. Cliffwood Beach, was maid of VOTERS and the late Evan M. Kerm. A reception was held in the lonor. Miss Meyerhans Weds E. J. Bresette of Monmoutti County Rev. Harland Baxter .officiated Village Inn, Union Beach. When Patricia Gaunt, at home, was a* the double ring ceremony. the couple return from a south- REGISTER lower girl for her sister. RED BANK — The First Methodist ern motor trip, they will reside William Yurkiewicz, at home, In enftr lo volt In »fil» NovtmMr Church was the setting here Saturday for the in Green Grove Apartments, Key- EUctlon, you mint Da IMMuwll escorted.his sister to the altar. Caver Is Designed wedding of Miss Barbara Meyerhans, daugh- port. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall Meyerhans, She wore a floor-length gown of Deadline Is By Mrs. McMullen 73 Townsend Dr., Middletown, and Elwin white brocade with an Empire The bride and the bridegroom are graduates of Keyport High LITTLE SILVER — Members Joseph Bresette, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin September 29 chool. )f the Little Silver Garden Club Lawson Bresette, Blacksburg, Va. ANN MAY ALUMNAE MEET II you an not itglitond/ do ™ Different! Mrs. Ferm will be employed now, wlltt your municipal cltrk. net in River House Inn, Rum- NEPTUNE — The Ann May Paid for by Ann Flyim, Chairman Rev. Wayne Conrad officiated at the cere- by Westinghouse Electric Corp., Monmoutti Co. Frttranon of Ropub- ion, at which time the annual Alumnae Association met in Unusual! mony. Herbert Burtis, minister of music, was Metuchen. (lean Womm'i Clubi, IM NorwoM yearbooks were distributed. Ford Auditorium with Mrs. Hans Avo., Dwl, N. J. organist. Her husband served three . The Display The booklet was compiled by Krohn, Freehold, presiding, A reception was held in the Molly Pitcher Mrs. David W. Woodward. Mrs. The district No. 4 meeting will M—limMIIIIIMMMIMMmillMi M«M«» Inn here. of Fine Norman J. McMullen designed be held tomorrow In St. Peter's the grey and green cover, which Mr. Meyerhans, who Is vice president of. Hospital, New Brunswick. The! Decorative bears the borough's coin seal. Fedders Corp., Edison, gave his daughter New Jersey State Convention HUFFMAN & BOYLE'S j Mrs. Willard F. Browning, cor in marriage. She wore an A-line gown of will be held at Atlantic City Oct. Hardware responding secretary, read a let- satin peau and re-embroidered Atencon lace 19-21. _, ^ ter from Mayor Charles ,W. that ended in a full chapel train. /Special Bedding Section . . . { at • • • Stephens commending the club Mrs. Linda Hardy was ap- for its interest in the beautifica- Miss Elizabeth Shiah, Manhasset, N.Y., pointed the alumnae's represent- tion of the borough. was maid of honor. Also attending the bride ative to the nursing committee Great savings on one-of-a-kind quality mat- Mrs. Daniel P. Poteet is inwere Mrs. Carl Fliegner, Binghamtan, N.Y., of Fitkin Hospital. tresses and boxsprings from famous makers charge of a planting project that Mrs. Richard Warner, Fredonia, N.Y., sister Plans were completed tor a will beautify the borough library of the bride, and Mrs. Robert Wall Meyer- card party to be held Oct. 11 at Route 35 Circle • Eatontown • 542-1010 grounds. bans, Greece, N.Y., sister4n-law of the bride. 8 p.m. in Ford Auditorium. Same Day Delivery Service Mrs. Joseph B. Mount, service Steve Huttenlock, Monpelier, Vt., was The next regular meeting will chairman, and her committee best man. Ushering were Edward Sutherland, be held Oct. 4. are formulating plans for the Nashua, N.H., Timothy Smith, Boston, and club's welfare program. Michael Bresette, Montpelier, Vt., brother It was announced that the club of the bridegroom. president, Mrs. Oliver G. Bill- Ings, Jr., and Mrs. James J. The bride is an alumna of Manhasset Eardley, first vice president, will High School, Mount Ida Junior College, and represent the club at the tall Northeastern University. Cowelou Kltdwn lUmottellng conference of the Garden Clubs Mr. Bresette was graduated from Mont- kllt-li AppltancM I of New Jersey to be held Sept. pelier High School and Babson Institute of 27 and 28 in the Claridge Hotel, Business Administration, where he was a 418 HIGHWAY 35 Atlantic City. member of Delta Sigma Phi business frater- The next meeting will be at 10 nity. He is employed by Corning Glass Co. MIDDLETOWN a.m. Oct. 6 in borough hall at IVI miles aorrh of Red Bank which time a representativi After a wedding trip to Nassau, the Mn. Elwin J. Bresette OUR OUTSTANDING SALE EVENT OF THE YEAR WITH SPECIALS ON 747-2552 from the American Agrlcultun couple will, reside in Blacksburg, Va. (The former Barbara Meyerhans) Company will speak. SEWING MACHINES • FABRICS • NOTIONS • HOME ENTERTAINMENT RUMMAGE SALE TYPEWRITERS • VACUUMS • RUG CLEANER/FLOOR POLISHERS RED BANK - Bnal Brith Miss McDonald Is Vomen ol Red Bank will hold e ununage sale today, tomorrow ind Wednesday from 0 a.m. to 5 WON READING INSTITUTE >jn. at 120 Shrewsbury Ave. Wed in Solemn I(ites free gift! led Bank. Mrs. Gilbert Car- MATAWAN - Miss Alvina Mc- Mr. Ellison is employed by y Your choice of on* of th» tick, Middletown, is chairman. Donald, daughter of Mr. and Johns-Manville Products Corpo- following when you buy a A fashion show and genera' Mrs. Alvin J. McDonald, 145 Ra- ration, North Brunswick. He will TOUCH 4 SEW* zig-zag portabl* FALL SESSION vine Dr., became the bride ofreport to Fort/Dlx Oct. Stoserve neetlng of Bnai Brith Women or coniol* Mwlng nuchlh* rill take place tomorrow at 8:30 Bryan S. Ellison, Saturday, here a six-month tour of duty with the zig-zag sewing in the Trinity Episcopal Church. National Guard Reserve. ,m. Mrs. Allen Rodman, Shrews- The bridegroom is the son of Sept. 26 - Jan. 29 >ury, is program chairman, Mrs. Sell Fast! The Daily Register >avid Wasserman will preside. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ellison, 5 FREE! Sutphin Ave.. Classified. machine...choose "F«lthlu!lyYour»"* READING, ENGLISH, STUDY SKILLS Rev. Carroll B. Hall officiated (EITHER CONSOLE OA PORTABLE) ' SIDEWALK BAZAR Drt»» Form by SINGER at the double ring ceremony. If you can't come in, 'Saturday mornings or weekday evenings. This course is ENGLISHTOWN - Congrega- The hride was given in mar- regularly $4995 offered at all levels from 7th grade through college, with Jon Sons and Daughters of Israel riage by her father. She wore a student) grouped according to ability. It helps Btudents will hold its first annual Side- 'ormal-Iength gown of peau de SHOP AT HOME a free gift worth walk Bazar Oct. 9 and 10 from to read with speed and comprehension, to write gram- sole and rose point lace de- 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., at the York- signed with long lace sleeves FOR $ 95 matically and logically, to spell accurately, and to in- '.owne Shopping Center, Gordon; OR FREE! and bell-shaped skirt. Her French crease vocabulary. This course i3 popular with serious Corner Rd. Mrs. Daniel Passoff illusion veil was held in place by upto 49 Canister Vacuum Cleaner chairman," assisted by Mrs. CUSTOM-MADE students who want to improve school grades and to pre- a crushed rose of matching peau by SINGER Seymour Goldstein. Food, all new de soie. pare for college boards or other exams. merchandise and kiddy attrac- •?ww^ regularly $3995 Miss Margaret McDonald, SLIPCOVERS, ions will be offered. Washington, D. C, was maid of READING for children in grades 1-6 honor for her sister. REUPHOLSTERY, 1 The bridesmaids were Miss Two l /^ hour meetings a week after school. This course Georgia Doyle, Harlet, and Miss DRAPERIES 0R FREE! emphasizes phonics and eight vocabulary, paragraph Joan Murray, Tacoma Park, Md. Rug cleaner-Floor polisher comprehension, phrase reading. The children meet in Thomas Wilson, Matawan, was by SINGER best man. Ushers were Alan Ho obligation/ of count. regularly $4995 small groups according to reading ability. Rooney, Spotswood, and William counn Ammann, Keyport MATHEMATICS The reception was held in the parish hall. Courses at all levels from basic arithmetic through ad- OR FREE! When they return from a mo- YourCholcool vanced algebra and analytics. All courses are planned FAMOUS tor trip to Virginia, they will re- JuilCall '40 worth to develop a logical approach to problem-solving and to side in Matawan. NAMES The bride and the bridegroom Liberty 2-1219, ext.423 of fabric develop facility in applying mathematical processes ac- are graduates of Matawan Bambergor'* Monmoulh fromowcomploto nguluttock curately. Regional High School.

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WHADDAYA OTHERWISE I WOULDN'T I?..I1LEVEN /HSAN _ HM/E ASKED /WXRK TO ByTHAT? GIVE VOU THE JOB/ y. Srpt THE DAILY REGISTER • PTA Installs YOU CQil wilt d Wllillilklil Cliffl Officers At St. Rose FREEHOLD — Mrs. Andrew RED BANK REWARD DAY Cannon, regional president, In- stalled the following officers for 1966-67 at the first regular meet- ing of the St. Rose of Lima Toys, grwltog cords, party goods, Quality, service, selection, repair, Parent-Teacher Association. restringlng. fr» eoBravlns. T«am, Serving Monmouth County with de- r~~-^m'*n'p flags, some setes, stationery, office Officers are: president, Mrs. leogue and municipality tervlces, pendable service on oil mokes type- f .flflHh " supdliM, art ami drafting moterloH. Joseph Saker; first vice presi- writers ond cddlng mochlnes, ot YOU MAY BE THIS product knowledge and much mort dent, Mrs. John Guinco; second model! prlcM, tor_ 35 yeori. em be found at Shenwod's. Feel free to come In and brew*. vice president, Mrs. Hobert Hei- del; third vice president, Mrs. SERPICO'S WEEK'S WINNER! Norman Hazell; corresponding Sherwood's Sporting Goods Distributor: Royol Typewriter Co., secretary, Mrs. Carl Cordasco; II pays to play with quality equipment Electric—Manual—Portable recording secretary, Mrs. Robert Check each ad for your name. 747-0042 101 Monmouth Strut MURY SHERWOOD Wills; treasurer, Mrs. Leonard I JOSEPH R. SERPICO 7 Broad St, Steen. Phone 747-0485 Mrs. John Fovolny, head librar- ian, reported a librarian was Personal service and attention . . . needed to train women in the Roro'i tioi eitoWIXiK)'Itielt over ITS THE CUT THAT COUNTS Poitur Lint provides personollzed can plui well known name brand men's the yeort csthe quali- We specialize In p«r»niillied con- Dewey Decimal system which is to 'nsure that shoe'ond child go well opparel at moderate prlcee, tiove ty ladles' fashion tour hair cutting by MR, NUNZIE, mode Goldln's a favorite plact for being used in the library. Mrs. together. Foshlon to please the child, (tore to ifioo for eminent coiffure »lrllst ond consul- men to shop since 1913. the latest and tant. Permanent waving and hair Saker thanked Mrs. William fit and quality for parenti approvol finest. coloring by expert operators. Bresnahan, Jr., and Mrs. Thomas Now open Mon/lhru Sal, O'Brien for directing the recent reception for new parishioners. MISS SHOT Notice was received that the VOGUE_ PTA must have a minimum of f MEN'S SHOP BEAUTY SALON nine meetings a year, therefore, fAM COTENOPP FLORA ALLAIRE Flnt Fashions, for Smart Sophlstlojtei NUNZIE RAINIER, 747-064S—OM7 W 7+l-?O5!—2S tread Strut '-' 141 irocd It. - 7OJJS7 U WHITE STREET on the third Tuesday of each month, they will meet at 8:30 p.m. Class mothers appointed were Plonoi, color TV, gultan, stereo. Monmouth County1! norm brand store Your Mum Is our business. Whtttiir Red Bonk'* leodlng variety depart- It b> (or college education funds «r Mrs. Bernard DiBqjiedetto, head musical Instruments, tope recorder!, lor mtn ond boys. John Damns li ment ilort when It li our pleasure mf QC John N. Borons, 202 Knox Avt. radios, and everything In music. truly Pl * to oo'for ttis- brands William Mitchell. 20 Butna Place class mother; Mrs. Frank Giunti, to serve you. Our policy It thi best you know. • Theodore B. Brown, 71 Pwice Lane Mrs. Raymond Malaspina, Mrs. quality at fht lowest possible price. Steve Zbranak, Mrs. William Ker- ner, Mrs. Anthony Zarnowski, / JOHN DANIELS FIRST EASTERN Mrs. William Lamson, Mrs. / MEN'S WEAR INVESTMENT Corporation Raymond Ryan, Mrs. Stephen Le- We Just Look Expensive Beys' and Student Department Mutual Funds bo, Mrs. James Kessler, Mrs. Your Music Center 747-3772 V SO Broad Sheet Stocki — Bonds Edward Miller, Mrs. William 1. BEVERLY ANDERSON ROBERT J. BATTERSBY JACK STEPHEN SKMCANDY 747-0852 30 Broad St. Downtown Red Bank Ambrose, Mrs. Robert Gelger, V 741-4937 741-1300 • 148 Broid Sf. Mrs. Michael Clayton, Mrs. Wil- liam Sweetnam, Mrs. Frank Doyle, Mrs. John McGough, Mrs Richard Giunco, Mrs. George Stelnboch, Red Bank, the leader In The Winner Tempting, old world treats to suit any fashions, offers a line selection for fancy. Prepared dally In our spotless Saker, Mrs. James Cullen, Mrs. you, your family end home. Con- kitchen In the strictest tf formulas James Vczeris, Mrs. Bernard Lots of sweet music for a veniently located, omple tree parking. (or your eating pleasure. Golden, Mrs. Donald Rowe, Mrs. telephone call! J. Beverly Robert Hoey, Mrs. Francis Mul- Anderson of Anderson's lin, Mrs. Robert Wills, Mrs. Wil- TABATCHNICK'S RED BANK Music, Broad St. presents Appetizer! .4 Delicatelseri liam Kanzler, Mrs. Robert Allen, COMPANY Mrs. Ignatius Barrieci, Mrs. this week's Red Bank Catering for All Occasions John White, Mrs. Michael Braun, ROBERT D. HOPS 121 Broad St. Award Day winner,' Mrs. NORMAN SEIGEL 741-9810 Mrs. Raymond Conover, Mrs. Al- 141 Broad St. bert Houde, Mrs. Frank Guinti, Earl Moody with $50 ste- Mrs. Rudolph Wilkclm, Mrs. reo album by Command. James Murphy, Mrs. Albert Mrs, Moody, who was the Under the continuous ownership el Franklin, Mrs. Edward Ruhl, $ervlco la our motto. For Ittt finest Robert Boskln since 19<5, Buskin's Mrs. HaroM Breiner, Mrs. John quality paints, hardware, (mall op* fint of the three names Fabric Fair has become thi shore area's leodlng decorator ond dress ptlances. and tools* see us, Barrett, Mrs. Joyce Hnilicka, appearing last Monday to fabric business. Home and commer. Mrs. William Oakes, Mrs. Salva- dol decorating of all types, plus the call, lives at 729 Green- finest Id fabrics ond related Items ore tore Micchelli, Mrs. Joseph Ber- RED BANK featured In the beautiful new store at ryman, Mrs. Robert Doane, Mrs. oak Blvd., Middletown. 90 Broad St. In Red Bank. John VanSlavie, Mrs. John Lack- HARDWARE Tickets for the A.I.T. 747-MH i. ey, Mrs. Bernard Gu(nter, Mrs. "Just as far away as your telephone" Theatres have been sent BASKIN'S FABRIC FAIR Michael Kostuk and Mrs. Stephen "Free Delivery" Famous Name Fabrics for Every JOHN HUME to Mrs. Moody and also Budkowski. 747-2222 30 Monmouth St. ROBERT BASKIN Purpose, Custom Slipcovers. Draperies. to Mrs. Frank Moore and 90 Broad St., Red Bank . A cake sale will be held Oct. 2 after the Masses. George DeLorenzo. A Christmas bazar will be held Fall fashions, perfect for school, In We tiav« a large selection et good again this year, with Mrs. Wil- an array ot easy-tc-care .for, per- used cameras, movie or still, ot manent press fabrics for girls la slie liam Kelley as chairman, Nov. prices that will surprise you. Please 14 ond boys to size 12. Wonderful stop It> and Save a look. . , 18 and 19. selection of outerwear. You May Be Next Week's Winner! Political Signs Read each advertisement! Concealed in one of these advertisements are the names of three Red Bank Shoppers ... If you are the first to telephone the Distinctive Apparel On Highways Authorized Kodak Color for young ladies and gentlemen merchant in whose advertisement your name appears, you'll win a valuable gift. REVA WOLFF DANNY HORN, JR. Processing > Overnight Servlcs) Of State Illegal . 747-5698—45 Broad St. 747-2273-4—15 Wallae* St. TRENTON — It is against the PLUS: 2 TICKETS TO AIT THEATRES to each person whose name appears in ad! law to place any political cam- paign materials in the highway Our "Salon Intlim" Is now present- right of way, including stickers Jewelers ond silversmiths since 1183. CASUAL SHOES ing Irs fall collection ol elegant Choose.from the finest In-stoclt on road signs, light poles, Jewelry, watches, silver, china and underfashlons. Miss Henrietta Ban- selection . of th» nowiit ineT bridges and other highway prop- crystal. Exclusive agents for "Tif- FOR nan, expert corseKert ot your service . . . by appointment II you fany Sterling." finest forme Is. erty. CASUAL LIVING wish. This reminder was issued to- LOVE LANE day by (he state Highway De- partment in its annual appeal to WILBUR'S The SNEAKER SHOP TUXEDQ SHOP supporters ot political candidates GLASS SHOP JJWELERS,, 9 Brood St? Red Bank Famous for Fine) Formal Wear '. to refrain from such action. 747-4600 ALFRED J. 66ILINO, JR. ts BROAD STREET BILL KEREKESH DRUSILLA H. BAIRD 23 W. Front St., Rod Bank A Highway Department spokes- 741-6537 WILLIAM H. ROBBINS Broad and Harding 741-4819 man said the overzealous cam- paigner, just like anyone else who defaces highway property, Is not only breaking the law, he Young Men's Shop and Parke Drug Co. carries many fine Floors of linoleum, vinyl, rugs, wall Club 14 for boys have the W« often hear "I've tried all over Is jeopardizing the safety of the fragrance lines such as Cuerloln, to wall carpets,-formica counter tops second floor all to themselves. and they all sold, you can gel tl at We'll give personal attention traveling public. And he is liable Chanel and mnny others. (Open and wall tilt. Expertly Installed by Straus." Our odvlce: start here first, or lei the clothes speak far for on unusuol notion, a special fab- to a fine up to $50 or 15 days in •very night of the year until 10 p.m.) our own factory trained mechanics. themselves. Charge accounts, ric or half sue dress. jail or both. free alterations and willingness to serve are standard* According to the spokesman, STRAUS , elgn-defacers may do their cause Parke Drug Co. Baynton's more harm than good because FLOOR COVERINGS Quality Drugt ind Preieriptieru COMPANY motorists take a dim view of Since 1935 political slogans or candidates' P. A. TRIMBOLI, R. P. EVERETT BAVNTON JIM SOMERVILLH IRVINS DIAMOND , 35 Broad St., Red Bank 747-3784 51 Broad St. t West Front St. 747-3674 1 BROAD ST. • 741-5300 photographs pasted over signs 747-0544 needed to guide them safely to their destinations. The finest men's and bays' wear can The spokesman added that, The lltlle store with the chain store be found here, with quality, courte- Serving Monmouth County with DISCOVER more than $14,000 of taxpayers prices, featuring prime meats and ous service and dependability our watchword. A long established store (he finait • Typewriters • Add- money is spent annually replac- fresh produce, delivered to you free the newest and nowest- with modem Ideas. ing Machines • Calculators • ing or repairing signs which are In our refrigerated truck. in fashions, accessories, vandalized. Office Furniture. fun things in colorful collage) by Bay Kamm. ADVERTISEMENT NEWMAN SPRINGS MARKET Clayton &^Magee Min's and Boys' Outfitters ELLIS OFFICE SUPPLY. 54 Newman Springs Rd. Sinca 1846 & EQUIPMENT WOMEN OFTEN Red Bank—747-7310 Across from Monmouth County 747-2315 162 Monmouth St., Red Bank WILLIAM MAOEB DAVID J. ELLIt •EV KAMM PLACE 1 If BROAD ST., RED BANK HAVE BLADDER IRRITATION National Bonk Near R.R. Station 741 -7300 64 BROAD RED BANK .After 11, common Kidney or Bladder Jr- liUUoni affect twice u many women M men and may mtke you tense anil nervous from too frequent, burning or itching Urination both day and night; Second ar * When buying d home or selling a We have a large selection of quality iljr, you mar lose Bleep and suffer front home, It pays to think of Tlndall. opparel for lunlors misses, and teens, QUALITY SHOES Keidachei, Backaches and feel old, tired, sportswear, dresses, lingerie, coats, tfeprewed. In inch Irritation, CY8TEX Let us assist you with your insurance bags, etc. Free Customer Parking... EXPERTLY FITTED LOOK FOR YOUR Uiuitlr brlngi fast, relating comfort by as well, home,, auto, Hie. , r'-". eurtln* Irritating sermi In strong, acl( Rear ot Store. Urine and by analgesic pain relief. Get FOOTWEAR FOR NAME TODAY! CV8TEX at drugguta. feel better fait. CHARLES H. - THE ENTIRE FAMILY TINDALL AGENCY BUSTER Valuable gift awards plus 2 tickets each to A.I.T. Theatres to those Realtor • Insuror BROWN WHY PAY C. H. TINDALL HAROLD ROSENBERO HARRY eRBEN-WALD " White St. Red Bank 19 East Front St. whose names appear in ad. 37 Broad St.—741-9806 741-7116 MORE? 741-9030

"You always have a friend ot Abbey" For a trip to Florida or around me Sherman's has catered to the dis- For the finest Installation of Alcea Irv or Warren will be hoppy to show world rhe proper place to begin your you the latest fashions. Service Is criminating tastes ot Monmoulh Coun- Aluminum siding, storm windows and our policy. trip Is O'Donnell's, where the service ty women for more than 28 years. doors, Klrsch drapery rods, window meets your desire. May we servo you? For shop at home service call 741-24*5. shades ond blinds, ot the lowest The New prices; call Prown's.

ABBEY )ING PROWN'S TRAVEL AGENCY, INC 0«MDerenttn Distinctive Gins. HAS EVERYTHING MEN'S SHOP TERENCB H. O'DONNELL Complete Travel Service Quality Aluminum Products WARREN CROUSB MRCY SHERMAN EDWARD STRAUS J,, 747-1783 741-SOM Brood and Reckless PI. 20 BROAD STREET Housewares - Lamps - Paints 741-7500—32 Sroad Street MIDDJ.ETOWN , Hi. 35 and We're In the shoe business from "A" Featuring footwear or distinction . . . Haw Moamou* Rd. to "Z". For almost 50 years Tafsun's The Village Prep Shop has the Red Cross, Socialites and Cobbles name has been synonymous with For ever 31-yean sal's nos Men me tor women . . . Florstielm for msn oloce to meet ond eat. A family at- women's finely made shoes. If we "In" clothes fcr the young man . . . Slrlde-Rlte for children . . . [NEW SHREWSBURY, mosphere prevails always. don't_stoclc II - we'll m«ke It. Sandier Casuals for the teen set. SknwibwyAiw.atRr.Uf from grade school through col- Ucattdli leg.. AttaHte Suporama JLtS. 'SHREWSBURY MO trawl It. —SHOE CO.— AND RESTAURANT Mademoiselle, Naturaliier, 0 Red Cross, Stride-Rite Since 193) Joyce, Life Stride » WO COUIOI SHOP BOB IPECTOR PAUL MITCHELL IDWARD «. SmOHMINOBR Florshetm Italian Cuisine • Seafood IIS BROAD ST. 741-8299—41 BROADST. 741-12*4—^ Broad St. 141 ShrawiburyMvenu* HOME DELIVERY FOP Quick OR SHINE Dial Copyright-The Rtd Bank Register, Inc. 1966. 40c PER WEEK 741-1110 NIGHT SECOND NEWS SECTION 7c PER COF MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1966 Efficiency Commission About To Hunt Flaws in Government By PENNY FISHER study is said to have proved th Kleb of Brielle, a Newark real has been no public announcement RUMSON — Eight New Jersey merits of the commission. .and estate counsellor who served as as to what branch of govern- men are about to embark on a no doubt satisfied both sides assistant U.S. postmaster general ment the commission will study, unique mission. of the political picture that the during the Elsenhower adminis- it is known that the commission "Hie men, all members of the bipartisan study was in the best tration. Joining Mr. Kleb in the will call upon the services of new Commission on Efficiency interests of, the state government Republican side of the commis- 'outside" professionals and con- and Economy in State Govern- .which in turn led to the com- sion are Mr. Jaus, who is presi- suiting experts to complete its ment, have been given the green mission being included in Gov, dent of the Alderney Dairy Co., in-depth project. light to scrutinize operation of ttie Hughes' own appropriations mea- Newark, and the Puritan Milk In addition, the commission has state government and if and sures to the Legislature this year. Co., Perth Amboy; James A. hired an executive administrator, where fault is found, report back And so with a (60,000 budget Keating of South Orange, a re- who has not yet been publicly to the state Legislature where appropriated this year, the tired manufacturing company of- announced, to coordinate com- remedial legal measures may be commission is apparently on its ficer, and Kenneth Carr of Pas- mission activities at its head- instituted way to fulfilling its Job with

Auoelited Press past San Francisco after the the top of the inning. 13th inning after knocking in two run blast — capped California's Rookie Ken Holttman of the Giants had tied it at 4-4 on Wil- Rich Allen drove in the winother- s with a single and his 40th 6-1 victory over Baltimore and Chicago Cubs flirted with a no-lie McCovey's two-run homer inning run with a single in the homer as Philadelphia nipped St. rookie Hank Allen led Washing- hitter for eight innings yesterday Louis, 4-3. ton, to a 6-4, 2-1 doubleheader and finished with a two-hit 2-1 The New York Mets scored sweep over Chicago with four Rally, victory over Sandy Koufax and four runs In the sixth and three hits in the opener and a. game- Los Angeles, stalling the Dodgers' The Race more in the seventh for an 8-4winning single in the 11th inning of the nightcap. National League pennant drive. W L Pet. C.B. Play victory over Cincinnati before the The Dodgers, however, held their Los Angeles M 64 .587 - 7 second game of the scheduled Tony Oliva's ninth Inning hom- doubleheader was rained out. Ron l'/S-game margin over second- Pittsburgh W W ATI V/, « er gave Minnesota's Jim Kaat a Swoboda, Cleon Jones Jim Hick- 16-7 place Pittsburgh, beaten by At- San Francisco 87 68 .561 4 7 man and Greg Goosen each drove 1-0 victory over Detroit's Earl DENVER, Colo. (AP)-SUlled lanta, 6-2, and remained four Los Angeles—At home, none. Away, 7, at St. Louis, 4, Wilson, and successive homers by by Denver's winless but aroused games ahead of third-place San Sept. 26, 27, 29, 29; at Philadelphia, 3, Sept. 3D, Oct. 1, 2. in two runs for the Mets. Rookie Charlie Vinson's rookla Steve Whitaker and Bill Broncos for three quarters, Joe Francisco, which lost to Hous- Pittsburgh—At home I, San Francisco, 3, Sept. 10, Oct. I, first major league homer — a three- Bryan in the second inning led Namath tossed one of his $400,- ton. 5-4. 2. Away, 3, at Philadelphia, 3, Sept 28, 27, 28. 000 brand touchdown passes to San Francisco—At home, none. Away 7, at Atlanta, 3, San Franclua (4) New York to a 3-1 verdict over HolUman, a 20-year-old left •hrhbl ab r h bl to pull the unbeaten hander, retired the Dodgers in Sept. 26, 27, 28; at Pittsburgh, 3, Sept. 30, Oct 1, 2; at Cincin- rirnlM.u 4 0 S S R. Davli.cl 4 0 1 >Boston. to their third Prtrn'n.pa loot S. J'ckion.u 4 Z 3 o order — except for a third-inning nati, 1, Oct. 3. IftVnp't.Ib 10 0 0 Momn.JD 3 0 1 Cleveland struck for three runs straight American Football walk to Dick Schofield — until Kew York (I) Clnrlnn.ll M> rilliburib (t) AUula (S) l.inlpr.Jb 3 0 10 Btaab.rl 4 0 0 _in the ninth on base -loaded League victory yesterday, 16-7, •ft r b bl •brtilil all r b M ab r h bl M.n.cl 4 110 llarrlaon.lb 4 0 0 0 Schofield led off the ninth with H'rr'h'iMn i 3 3 0 I Harper.rl 4 0 0 0 Allfy,«i 4 118 Cllnp.lb 4 0 10 M'C'vrj.lCj b 4 1 1 S Mure,II - - - - singles by Max Alvis and Chico DENVER GRABBED the lead a single. One out later, Al Fer-flrrii'iid,3b S I t 0 I llelmi.th 5 1 1 II Mol»,cf )IOt MlhJb 4 0 10 llart,3llt3bb 3 11110 Pointer,!! J J } • Salmon around Vic Davalillo's on Mickey Slaughter's 67-yaid C. Jonn.el !!1S Flnon" . 4 0 0 0 Cl'm'nte.rme. t 4 111 4 ! J I J. Alou.U 4 0 0 0 HeiUM rara walked and Maury Wills Hlclmi'n.lb S I 3 I D.Jhni'iUb 4 111 C'nd'n'iUb 4 0 11 Caty.c 3 110 HaUfir.aUf.cc 4 11110 sacrifice fly for a 4-2 decision touchdown pass to Charlie Mitch- (iooaarn.c S 0 t 2 3 I I I Brt Aipr'ntOb 4 0 11 rapped a run-scoring single be- I.. .May,lli 4 110 M'ir'ikl.Jb 3 0 10 M. Jonpi.c! 3 I I I Brown.rt 3 0 12 nlcrkrrr.. p i* J' -J ! over Kansas City. ell In the second quarter, The Onibadm.rl 111! Hh.m.lo.ll 3 1 1 > 8UrieU.ll I 0 00 Mrnkf.it 4111 n'br'1'n.pli 10 10 Ol .ph K'n'pool.pr 0 « 0 0 I'.vlrltch.o 4OI1 H.llpy.lf 4 0 10 Robluon.U 4 0 11 f.J'm'n.pr 0 0 0 0 A • 0 00 fore Willie Davis lined into a NXioleorj.il 5 0 10 Jets didn't hit the Scoreboard un- Carderwi.li 4 0 1 0 P.nn.Jh 4 0 10 HoodWd.lb 4 0 11 Bolln.p Lot Aofelei ID Cllcaio (I) game-ending double play. •Illlrr.Cb 3 1 0 0 O'Toole.p 10 0 0 l-ijlarnl.c 3 0 0a 0n Ktlltr.n 3 0 0 0 Horri.p abrhM til the third period on Jim Tur- n.hrr.p 1O«S Notletart.p 0 0 II 0 Mlch.el.pr 0S 00 00 00 CarroU,p 0 0 0 0 M'D'nlrl.p miii,!" 4«ii K'lilirr.ii 3 110 The Cubs clipped Koufax, 25-9, rvriylT.ph 1 0 • o I). o««en,p 0 0 0 e SUk.p 10*- - - 0- Bord>,ph CV.Davll,ct 4 0 0 0 Becli 0 0 0 Phllllpi.cl by Goose Gon«oulin of Denver Broncos. IAP Wirephoto) Cincinnati Ban Frandiendieo —.030 OK MO—MO44 rerrara,pK h 0 0 0 0 HolUmaii 3O0O first touchdown march. Snell ...00O 300 010-4 I OOO error. DP—New York, 1; tlnclnaall, J. 34 J8I 33111S 130 Oil 00x-a Crawl'dir (toeeooo added 15 on a draw. On a cru- Aaron hit his 41st andLOB—N«w Y»rk, Si Cincinnati, S. SB— -.000 Ml 010—t Ey. McCover. DP—fian Fran- Koafaz.Kou«i,p t 0 0 0 cial third down play, Namath hit Hank Hianuky, Swoboda, lllcknian, I,. M»y. Atlanta' -.000 JOO 0)x-«clico, ll iloaiton, 1. LOB—San Fran- tllUlam.ph 10 0 0 42d homers In Atlanta's victory E—Menke_ . _DP. — Fltliburtb, .li. Atlan- clioo,. 0; Houston., t. SB—llaller, Don Maynard for 16 yards on Htlmi, D. Johnson. BB—Hlekman. la, I. I.OB—rilliborgh, 7| Atlanta, 1. Brown, Dlerker, 8. Jacknon. 8—Morgan. 11 II 1 over Pittsburgh and Mack Jones IP II B EB BB 80 tB-Ballrr. IIB-Aaron, I, (41), H. IP H B EB BB SO Loa .000 OOOMO O01 Ml—1 1 Denver's eight. drilled a two-run shot as the Flitter ....4 13 1 - l ar(tl.) Clement* (IS). 8—Carroll. Bolln .. , ...4H 0 CMcaco ...... JOO OOO'Ota-J AFTER DENVER stopped two Srlm» W. H 3 I 1 (tl) IP H B EB BB 80 Horlt 1.. 1-4 E—Lclebvie. nr-Cblcno, 1. LOB— Braves set a club home run rec- O'Toole L, SI II 8 4 4 Kink I,, 10-4 .4 4 S 3 McDanlel Loa Annlea, 1. Chloaio, (. 3B—Btckert. line smashes by Snell, Namalh NoUrbart O'Dell 3 Henry S—Ilolliman, Beckert. Eagles Roll li-bart ' _ m 4 3 3 3 g o ESi ord of 200 for the season. D. Oiteea » 1 0 0 MoBeaa 3 3 3 Ijly _ _...iy IF H B EB BB SO tossed a short flare to Snell who Bob Aspromonte's run-scoring I»HL. Pace _ 1 0 • Illrrkrr W. 10-7 ...I Koufax L, U-S S 4 J 1 I I IIBPB•IBF—Byy ZnnnZnnnl (Swobola). WP—D. Kelley W, 7-4 5 I 1 HolUman W, 11-19 • > 1 1 S S PHILADELPHIA (AP)-Quar _ the Philadelphia Eagles de- barreled lnto_thejnd zone, tingle In the sixth lifted Houston HT—Latman. T—ill). A— 28.02& T-I!M. A—!!,«». Oiteea. T-J:4». Carroll 0 0 8 terback Norm Snead threw three eated the New York Giants, 35- New York .0 » « 10—16 touchdown passes, including one 17, yesterday in a National Foot- Five Big Ten basketball Denver 0 7 8 6—7 to tight end Pete Retzlaff whose >all League game. teams will face Ohio University's Den—Mitchell, 67-yd pats from catches set up two other scores, Snead completed 10 of 18 pass- Today's team next season. for 179 yards and three scores Slaughter (Kroner kick) vhile Retzlaff caught, five for NY—FG, J. Turner, 24 [20 yards and a TD. NY—FG, J. Turner, 4t Baseball The Giants' only bright light NY-Snell, 5-yd. pass Na- math (J. Turner kick) AMERICAN LEAGUE 'as Morrall's 14 completions NY—FG, J. Turner, 35 W L Pet. G.B Green Bay, or 25 and 181 yards. The Eagles applied the crush- Attendance 29,878 iBaWmore ....« 10 .(is - ir in the third qquarte r when, Detroit 86 70 .591 10 Statistics vith a fourth down and five Jets Br. Minnesota .85 71 .545 11 rards to go, punter Sam Baker First downs 10 7 Chicago 81 7t .511 15) St. Louis aught the New York defenders Rushing yardage — 15J 77 Cleveland ...79 78 .503 17& leeling off and ran for a first Passing yardage JH ro CallfornU .....77 78 .4M 19 [own that kept alive a touch- Passes _...1M5 •47 town drive. Kansas City ,._71 88 .492 25' Passes Intercepted by 1 2 Ul Washington ...70 87 .441 M1 Punts M» Are on Top Jew York .0 3 7 7-W Fumbles lost .... 1 1 Boston 70 88 .44] 27 'hiladelphla I .7 14 7 7-35 yards penalized 28 40 New York 88 88 .US 28 Associated Press the Western Division lead. 'hit-T. Brown, 1-yd. run (Baker The passing of Bart Starr gave The Rams were closing in on kick) Saturday's Results Green Bay when Starr came up Green Bay sole possession of first hll—T. Brown, 7-yd, pass Irom Baltimore », California S with an 80-yard scoring pass to X-Country place in the Western Division of Snead (Baker kick) Detroit 8, Minnesota 1 Elijah Pitts in the final period the yes hll—Retzlaff, 37-yd. pass from Chic- i 6, Washington 2 terday, while Charley Johnson's that gave the Packers a 24-13 And Soccer New irk 1, Boston 0 victory. The Packers, who Jost Snead (Baker kick) throwing kept St. Louis on top SOCCER Cleveond 3, Kansas City 1 five fumbles to the Rams, were IY—FG, Gogolak, 18 in the Eastern Division. Friday's Result* Yesterday's Results having trouble holding a 17-13 IY—Jones, J4-yd. pass from In the American Football Mlddletown S, Shore 1 California (, Baltimore 1 lead when Starr, throwing from Morrall (Gogolak kick) League, the New York Jets in- Henry Hudson 4, Long Branch 6 Minnesota 1, Detroit 0 near his own end rone, found 'hll—Gros, 30-yd. pass from creased their Eastern Division Monmouth 5, St. Rose J Cleveland 4, Kansas City 2 Pitts on the Rams' 45 and Pitts, Snead (Baker kick) NEARLY SUCCESSFUL, bur futile attempts by two Mater Dei High players have the lead with a 16-7 victory over Den- Pt. Boro S, Freehold 1 . Washington 6-2, Chicago 4-1, 2i with the help of a crushing block 'hll—Gros, 1-yd. run (Baker f ver, while Kansas City, with a Neptune 1, Wall 1 Seraphs' Jerry Malavet nearly making a finger tip catch over Notre Dame's Jim Gal- from Bill Anderson, went all the kick) gamo 11 Innings 43-24 triumph over Boston, and Stehtert 4, Aabury Park 1 drone at left and Neil Seguine just missing diving tackle on Rich Tulisxewski at way. 4Y—Morrison, 8-yd. pass from New York 3, Boston 1 San Diego, with a 29-20 beating Wood (Gogolak kick) Toms River 1, Jackson I Today's Games right. Notre Dam* won yesterday's game, 20-0. of Oakland,' remained tied for Johnson threw two touchdown attendance: 60,177. Boston, Bennett (3-3) and Bran- passes in the second half and CROSS COUNTRY don (78) at Wtahlagtoo, Han- PrGitWe'Gautt rim 23 yards up 'Statistics Friday's R«*ults nan (18) and Coleman (0-0), the middle: for another score, Gts. Egl. Rarltan 17, Mlddletown 41 Detroit, Lollch (14-13) at Cali- bringing the Cardinals back from rIrat Down* 19 18 Long Branch 28, Henry Hudson fornia, Rublo (11), night 28-H deficit for a 34-28 tri- lushing Yardage 150 110 29 Only games scheduled umph over Cleveland. >asslng Yardage 231 1*1 Lakewood 15, Shore 50 Tomorrow's Games Mater Dei Falls, 20-0 'asses _36-20 19-10 St Rose 15, Ocean 50 Dallas, which has played one Detroit at California, night club managed one drive, while ning, Notre Dame got as far as Backs—Drulls, H&rkness, Hasbrouck, less game than St. Louis, also •asses intercepted by 0 Saturday's Results '• Cleveland at Minnesota NEW M0NM0UTH - Notre Hustak, Tullszewskl. Procaoclnl, Cal- Notre Dame held a 54 edge in the Mater Dei 22 before the drone. kept jts perfect record intact with »unts _ 046 R. B. Catholic 21, St. Joseph's M Boston at Chicago, 2, twi-nlght Dame High School of Trenton first downs. drive ended for its only threat. MATER DEI (0) a 28-17 victory over Minnesota 'umbles lost 2 1 Madison Twp. 25, Mater Del M New York at Washington, night scored three touchdowns in the Ends—Kelly, Elsenmann, fih second half, two in the fourth Or-cn. Warr&ck, Varno. The Cowboys had troubles with Cards penalized O SO Roselle Catholic 28, Brick 11 Kansas City at Baltimore, nighl Tackles—Dunzello, Muscarrella. period, yesterday to defeat Ma- With Billy Corridan and Neil Bob ' Vasquez momentarily Guarda—Plillpott. Cunnlon, Robinson. their potent offense but Don Mere ter Dei, 20-0, in the first game Sequine doing most of the runstoppe- d a Notre Dame drive Center—Deachcncs. dith, who completed just eight of Backs-^Cprrldon, Butler, tqulne, Your OimnlTIn SptdiStl Styv NATIONAL LEAGUE to be played on the Seraphs' new ning. Mater Dei took the open- the opening minutes of the third Coyle, Wilson, Shannahan. Malavet, 22 passes, managed two touch- W L Pet. G.B Vaax, Palagano, Wfcltoroth, Collins. football field. ing kickoff and marched from period when he picked off a Dru- Notra Dame 0 O S 14—20 down tosses, Lot Angeles 81 64 .587 - its own 10 down to the Notre lis aerial on the Seraph 26. On Mater Del _ .0 OO 0—0 Worn H>M ora dangtrous. Guard Max Jaquen set up Hasbrouck, en Dawson threw five touch- Pittsburgh ...99 66 .577 I' Dame 27 before Bob Tuliszew- the next play though, Butler's Touchdown — Harkneti, Hbvt us safety-check thtm Sai Francisco .87 68 .511 4 Notre Dame's first touchdown down passes for Kansas City, when he recovered Ed Butler's ski's interception of a pass fumble led to the first Notre PAT—Macll S, (klckl). I now!... only taktt mlnuft* Philadelphia .84 72 .538 7! Official!—Appletate, Egldlo, Kelly, three of them to Chris Burford, fumble on the Mater Dei 29-yard stopped the advance, Dame TD. HaoDonald. (no charge). NOTRE DAME CO) as the Chiefs scored twice in the Atlanta 81 73 .512 8' line. Ten plays later, halfback St. Louis 79 76 .510 11 lnd»—Ernst, Macll, Szejner, Tulll- opening V/2 minutes and pulled Dave Harkness plunged over With approximately two min- Cincinnati 74 80 .481 18' Tackltj—Ullrich, KlMtltn, Bero&rd, away from Boston. Mike Garrett from two yards away to break utes remaining in the half, and Houston ...... 68 88 .438 23^ caught one scoring throw and GENERAL 4-Ply Nylon the scoreless tie. Al Macli's with Hasbrouck and Harkness Ouard«—Oorm&n„,, „, „. ,Pacll, Jaquen, Or>- New York 64 92 .410 27ft 'bowakl, Pujleie. Blolawikl. CavaJuccl. Curtis McClinton the other. placement attempt for the PAT doing a major share of the run-' centeri-atypuiicn, Hawk Chicago 58 99 .469 31 ran for one touch- was no good, Saturday's Results down, passed for another and With just over four minutes set up a third with a 44-yard pass Pittsburgh 8, Atlanta 6 Jn'odern styling and construction features for performance, Chicago 4, Los Angeles 0 remaining in the contest, Notre play in the San Dlegrj victory. San Francisco 9, Houston 5, 1 Dame gained possession of the Sailors Speedy Duncan intercepted three """ safety, and comfortable riding pleasure! ball on the Matsr Del 38-yard Innings Pro Grid Oakland, passes, thwarting the line when the Seraph center Pete l Philadelphia 5, St. Louis 4 Raiders' offense. 4-ply nylon cord' Deschenes moved the ball be- Cincinnati 4, New York 3 fore the snap on a fourth down Paced by two touchdown passes construction Yesterday's Results punting situation. Victors by Sonny Jergensen and four . Chicago 2, Los Angeles 1 field goals and three extra points long- Atlanta 6, Pittsburgh 2 Two plays later, the Trenton- Standings LONG BRANCH —Hosf Mon- by Pete Gogolak, Washington milaagi Houston 5, San Francisco 4 lans advanced the ball to the mouth College compiled 31 points beat Pittsburgh, 33-27. Gogolak's Associated Press Oakland I-I 0 .250 duragm Philadelphia 4, St. Louis 3, 29. From there, fullback Rich yesterday to win a quadrangular kicks were good for 41,47,29, and Denver _..O S 0 .NO rubbtr innings Hasbrouck went straight up the NATIONAL LEAGUE 15.yards. Yesterday's Results sailing regatta conducted in Jet New York 8, Cincinnati 4, middle for Notre Dame's second Eastern Division' Kansas City «, Boston 24 14s on the Shrewsbury River. Milt Plum completed 13 of his curve- game, rain six-pointer. Macli followed with W L T Pet. Buffalo 27, Houston 20 Second was Bucknell with 29 first 16 passes and threw two control Today's Games his first of two successful extra St Louis .. S 1.000 New York 18, Denver 7 points, followed by Cooper Union touchdown strikes as the Detroit tread Pittsburgh, Fryman (12-1) point placements. After Mater Dei failed to move Dallas 2 1.000 San Diego 29, Oakland 20 (26) and Fordham (14). - Lions beat Atlanta, 28-10. Joe Don Philadelphia, Wise (M), night design the ball in the next series, Notre Philadelphia 2 .667 Nina Vuyosevich was MonLoone- y scored on a 24-yard run Lot Angeles, Osteen (16-13) at Next Sunday's Garnet Dame took over on the Seraphs' Pittsburgh . 1 .500 mouth's "A" Division skipper. and Tom Nowatzke went over St. Louis, Gibson (20-11), night Miami at San Diego 40 and drove down to the oneClevelan- d 1 .333 With BUI Koleski as crew. Miss from two yards out. San Francisco, Marlchal (23-6) at Houston at Denver yard line in four plays. Quar Washington 1 .333 Vuyosevich sailed to three firsts Lou Michaels kicked five field Atlanta, Jarvis (6-1), night Buffalo at Kansas City terback Gary Drulis plunged New York 0 .000 and a third. In the "B" Divi- goals and Johnny Unltas threw New York, Gardner (4-7) New York at Boston Economy Priced over from there for final TD. Atlanta 0 .000 sion, William Pratt shared Mon- two touchdown passes as Balti- TIRES ft. Cincinnati, Ellis (12-18) Western Division mouth's skippering with Curt De- more beat San Francisco, 36-14. COMPACTS ramcHivy, Mien Mdtcwrr, lano. Pratt, with Sue Eitner as ON LSD,I] STUIIIAUIlilM, Only games scheduled The new field was dedicated W L T Pet. Michaels equalled the NFL field Hmoum Tomorrow's Games crew, sailed the first two races, iniDEUMH CHKmiMMMI. in pre-game ceremonies. Green Bay 3 0 0 1.000 Suspend goal mark with kicks ranging IUMILEII nmomnirnM finishing second in one event and TIME Chicago at New York, night Baltimore 2 .667 from 23 to 41 yards. Alvln Hay- » being disqualified In the other. TD QUALIFIED BUYERS UlWrtMft Pittsburgh at Philadelphia, night Los Angeles .... 2 .667 mond set up scores with two long The first half was a defensive Looney Delano and his crew, George San Francisco at Atlanta, night battle all the way. Neither team Detroit 2 .667 kick returns and a pass inter- IUCKVMU Houston at Cincinnati, night DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Roszkowski, had a second and a could dominate the action. Each San Francisco 0 .000 first. ception. niBoru Los Angeles at St. Louis, night Minnesota .000 Lions suspended fullback Joe Chicago ..". .000 Don Looney yesterday after he Saturday, Monmouth's sailors IS 18 Dave Staliworth 6-foot-7 for refused to re-enter the game will compete in another quad- 2 Yesterday's Results . ward for the New York Knicker- New Jersey with the Atlanta Falcons late in rangular at Rutgers. Golf Titlists $50 $5 Detroit 28, Atlanta 10 VMTEWAU bockers, was one of three Green Bay 24, Los Angeles 13 the first half. Lose in Soccer MIDDLETOWN - Robert and $65 $6 TVIEUJS rookies to score more than 1,001 Gridder Dies Dallas 28, Minnesota "17 Head Coach Harry Gilmer, T«m Brisc©;* goal from five William Stickle won Bamm Hol- $75 $7 points in the National Basketbal Philadelphia 35, New York 17 explaining the suspension, said V«ri/ away wlth «=« gone in low Country Club's member-guest MOUNT HOLLY (AP) - third quarter gave Jersey City $155 $10 I? Association last season. St. Louis 54, Cleveland 18 Looney, "had the feeling for a tournament Saturday on a match 110Z Jetffery Litherland, 17, who made Baltimore 33, San Francisco 14 couple of weeks that he State a 1-0 soccer victory over of cards with Frank Marra and the football team nt Pennsvllle Washington 33, Pittsburgh 27 should be our No. 1 fullback." Monmouth on Saturday. Tony Piccola. Both teams fin- Memorial High School this sea- Monmouth goalie Pete John ished with net 63s. NOTICE! son after three years as team Friday's Game Gilmer said Looney told him San Francisco at Loa Angeles son made a save just before Gus Hoppach and Carl Lewis manager, died yesterday of head he did not want to be a messen- (night) Brlsco's goal. As Johnson fell finished third with a net 66. injuries suffered In a preseason ger boy. RUSSELL on the ball, It squirted out of his Cecil Sugarman and Ed scrimmage eight days earlier. Next Sunday's Games In the dressing room at half Oldimobilt-Cadillac Co. Chicago at Minnesota time, Gilmer asked Looney if he hands to permit Brisco to score, Schmldle defeated Ray Hlnck and The youth died without regain- FLANAGAN Ed Collins, Jr., three up after 100 'JEWMAN SPRINGS RD.' Cleveland at New York was ready to play and Looney's THURSDAY NIGHT RCffiNESSBIBN'S Ing consciousness Shortly after Dallas at Atlanta answer was no, Gilmer said. 27 holes, yesterday in the tea RED BANK 8 a.m. In Burlfogton Counly xx\avr. Detroit at Green Bay "After he said that I told him Harmony Bowl W L tured 'match of the first round Hospital. Pittsburgh at Washington to stay here and that we didn't Middle Itoad Blllarda 0 n the Junior-senior tournament. WILL REMAIN OPEN He was injured in a Sept. 17 Byrne Decoraion .6 0 St. Louts at Philadelphia need him," Gilmer said. Decoraion 1 In other matches, John Pate TIRE scrimmage here against Rancc- Mot«Ium« _ s UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Gilmer normally alternates [lenderaon Monument! 3 and Bill Dragcr defeated Joe cas Valley High School. Eyewlt AMERICAN LEAGUE Looney and Tom Nowatzke at Pure Heat - 3 Plgnator and Jules Fischette, 5 nesses said young Litherland S ond AUTOMOTIVE CENTER, Inc. WED., 9/28, for tho Eastern Division fullback, utilising them to send 3 and 4; Bert Camp and Paul Zlola was tackled around (ho middle Team 3 ~ ~ 2 W L T Pet. in plays to quarterback Milt Caaiy'i Real Eitate - 2 4 defeated Bud Finger and Frank jn midair after having caught a New York .„ ...I 0 0 1.000 Plum. RbarnaM. Floor Covering 3 4 Poolo, 3 and •2; Herb LJunglln PREVIEW pass. He landed on his head and 4 "Home of the Famous Dual 90" Buffalo 2 0 .500 Looney carried the ball four Uerrltt'i Lawn Mowera .... ~1 9 and Jim Rowley defeated Nick tried to remove his helmet but Houston 2 « .500 Prown'i - 0 SHOWING times for 28 yards, including a 300 Club—Willie Coffer 213. T)nve Rulsl and Al Fick, 2 and 1; collapsed. Boston . .393 OF THE 2 0 24-yard touchdown run. He nice 1U, Jack Weber 2M, 11. Lavleaa Jerry Laky and John Santoro de- Jeffery was 5 feet, 10 Inches Miami ... .000 VH. Frank Tyrrell 201, 1724 Asbury Ave. » 0 caught one pass (or five yards. feated Jerry Honigblum and Tom Asbury Park 6EHERAI/ 1967 all and weighed 165 pounds. Western Division The football series between Howard. 4 and 3, and Tom Thomp- It wag the first high school W L T Pet. Mrs. JoAnne Gunderson earner Penn State and Syracuse is all son and William Copperwaithe de PHONE 776-7800 (Acreu from OLDSMOBILES football death in New Jersey Kansas City ..S 0 S 1.W0 has won the USAG Women's even. Each team has won 19feated Don MacLaughlln and Bob Stain's Cadlihie) jlnce Aug. 27, II Sun Diego » 0 .« 1.640 Amateur golf title four times games. They played five ties. Linn, 2 and 1. . MONIM.Y, SEPTEMBER *. UK" Fair HavenLead Raritan-Holmdel and Fair Ha- dropped a 14-12 exhibition deci- Keenan Knieriem did all the Rumson pats on his own Kl yard ven became three-time winners sion to Manasquan, are both un- scoring for West Long Branch. Ine and raced to the Rumson yesterday in the Jersey Shore beaten in two gamej. He tied the score at 6-6 in the one. Final TD Pop Warner Footbsll League. With the score tied at 8-all, second stanza when he tallied on By Hy Cunningham Both clubs haven't lost. Tim Costello and Dwight Runge 49-yard reverse play. Hr scored Midway through the final pe- Scoring a pair of touchdowns in teamed up on a 51-yard pass West Long Branch's other touch- riod, Rumson'* John Vonderleith FOOTBAU. IS FOOTBALL, no matter if It's being played on the second quarter, Fair Haven play that gave Fair Haven down- ln ^ twTth ^eriod- when scored the game's final touch- • Monday, Friday or Saturday. The crowd on hand for the Red upended previously undefeated its first six-pointer in the second h~e was o—n th"•e- receivin—-'•"-g- en""d' o"f' a- down on an eight yard run, with Bank-Red Bank OaUnlic game on Friday proved if (he fans want West Long Branch, 26-12, to take pass from Bob Shirvanian. The to witness a grid contest, they'll be there. period. Harry Riley rushed for Doran again rushing for the ex- over sole possession ef first place the PAT. Later in the same pe- play covered 66 yards. Both ex- in the "B" Northern Division. ;ra point attempts failed. tra point. There was considerable chatter about the switehtog ,rf thte riod, Jim Lewis raced 61 yards Rumson took the Pee Wee game to Friday afternoon instead of the usual Satjirday opener. The loss dropped West Long for Fair Haven's second TD of Fair Haven's undefeated Pee 27-b. Branch into a three-way tie for game, The Board of Education and. school officials were co-operating the session and gave the team Wees won the preliminary game, A pair of first period touch- with a request the game be moved to Friday from SaJurday HI second place with River Plaza a 194 halftime advantage. 6-0, and Atlantic Highlands, both win- downs powered Mlddletown to its order to observe the Jewish holiday on Saturday. Attendance fell Steve Wiltshire scored two first victory of the season, a 26-6 off somewhat, but it was certainly nothing to worry about. Stands ners yesterday. The three teams Runge gave Fair Haven a 6-0 own 2-1 records. first quarter lead by scoring from touchdowns on runs of 50 and 35triumph over "A" Division rival were not packed, but they were filled almost to capacity and there yards to lead River Plaza past New Shrewsbury. Steve Warier were numerous standees around the fence. ftaritan-Holmdel took the mea- three yards out. In the third sure of Lakewood, 27-6, in an quarter, Costello tossed a 20-yard Matawan, 2U. Tom Celeste in- and Mark Bulvanoski got Middle- Spirit showed by the Itlda on both tides demonstrated the scoring strike to Bob Flecker for tercepted a Matawan pass and town's first quarter IDs on runs •A" division tilt. Brick Town- went SO yards for River Plaza's fact that they were not concerned with what day it was, or what ship, a 27-13 victor over Point the leader's final touchdown. of seven and five yards, respec- day the game was being played on, they still were as happy Pleasant, and Long Branch, who Lewis got the PAT. third TD of the game, in the tively. Mike McCauley'a 10-yan as firemen with a new flretruck. Maybe with the exception of fourth quarter. Pete Hendricks gallop got Mlddletown a TD In Red Bank Catholic student body and fans. It was a 404 whi for icored two PATS, one on a pass the second period, while Jim the Buccos. rom Joh" ' n Schulte- • • . Donohue's 15-yard jaunt with an Pop Warner Standings Curtis Edwards scored Mata- intercepted pass in the final It was sort of a festive affair. Red Bank Catholic smarted A DIVISION wan's only touchdown, on a 50- Yesttroay's Besitts Fair Raven » quarter got the winner's final the day with a pep rally and followed wtth a parade to die field. BarltnnDkndel «, Lmkewood S West Low Branch i yard run in the first quarter. tally. Quarterback Ken Hender- Cheerleaders, twJrlers and band led the troops end there was much Hltdttoxn (6, New Shrewsbury S Blrer Flan i Brick 17, Ft. Pleasant 13 Atlantic HlfUania . i Matawan took the Pee Weeson went straight up the middle gaiety on the part of the.Caseys until those first couple of touch- Tom. fiber », Neptune « Bed Bank . —._ t game, .7-0. for 60 yards in the second stanza downs. ' STANDINGS Boron _..,._ x Hti m _a | Atlantic Highlands won its sec-to score New Shrewsbury's only W 1 B SOUTH Since early practice days the Caseys came up with a new Barltau Holmdel .3 Yesterday's Results ond game of the season by down-six-pointer. gimmick this season and took to wearing green berets. They were Branch .« St. Joseph's 40, Belmar 1! ing Rumson, 18-14. WaU 40, Jackson II Mlddletown's Pee Wee team cot about to disappoint their fans. Worming up on die field with Pi Pleasant — .—— 8 Msnsituan defeated 80. Her. by forfeit Rumson took a 7-0 lead early won the preliminary game, 22-6. their calisthenics—green berets were standing out like the Army's Mlddlelonn t Ocean Two. 13, Red Bank 0 'form River • ii i •••• ^ i the first quarter when Bob In an inter-"B" Division con- new Green Beret unit. After the game, one gent remarked, "The Neptune . . — I W L Sparling plunged over the goal berets didnt help to win this one." Lsltewood . .ft Manasqnan 0 test. Ocean Township blanked DOWNS . . . Pete Nortz, Red Bank Catholic defensive New Uarnrslrarjr -. St. Joseph's 1 0 line from the one-yard line and Red Bank 13-0, on Bob Vincent's B KOBTU Ocean Twp. 1 Tom Doran rushed for the extra '.".' Despite those downpour days before Friday, Claude Whalen whir,- is shown making a tackle on Red Bank High's YesterdaVa BesulU WaU Twp. J 1 15-yard run in aa visrvisnt MtoJ unthe prespress s honot tbo ooxx an and aafte tutor r suggestinisuggesmigg thmeo sla siatv field next Saturday against a vis- the loose ball in the end zonedown. Nowell added the PAT onBank High Boosters, will become a permanent trophy case addi- quarter when quarterback Ronnie Farm and Pleasent Hill Farm, windows be opened, he made his trip beneficial. The box cooled iting Red Bank High squad, its for six points. Rick Nowell's kicka kick. Gilbert plunged from the one at played high school football as a off rapidly. players should have been warned was wide to the left, leaving Red A bad snap from center, forc- tion to the school which wins three games in the series. ter Carl Whitley Intercepted a fullback at Panama City, Fla. Missed on the Casey Side was Msgr•,. Emnvlett A. Momahan, of two Buc strong points, Jim Bank a 6-0 leader with little over ing Farrell to down the ball on pastor of St. James Catholic Church, and Rev. Richard A. Mottine and defense. six minutes left in the first quar- his own 12 on a fourth down punt :Leadera. Msgr. Monahan is a great sports fan 'and has helped Those two assets to Coach Tom ter. attempt, set up Red Bank's fourth While there were many stand - the school progress tremendously over the years.1 Rev. Leadem, Karlo's Red Bank squad were the A pass interception by Jim touchdown. Reserve back Gene outs for Red Bank, halfback Pete we hope, has returned home from the hospital. '(Rev, Leadem, outstanding factors when the Buc- Hill and 16-yard return gave Red Sergeant hit the line for twoNortz was the stickout for the also a sports buff, had an unfortunate water-ski accident and was caneer' s crushed Red Bank Cath- Bank the ball on the Caseys' 10 yards and Al Griffin, another re- Caseys, doing most of the run- in the hospital in Red Bank Jor the second time on Friday: Sport °>ic. ««.. f riday in, ** opening late in the quarter, but the Bucs serve, cracked the line for five ning for the team and supplying fans and athletes are hoping for a complete recovery soon for high school game of the season, failed to score when Farrell before left halfback Hill busted some hard tackling on defense. Rev. Leadem. i a strong-armed junior slapped down a pass by Motthroug- h his favorite spot in theAs two scouts irr the press box who last spring put his strong tine. line, the right side between tackle said, "He's their best football Band leader John Luckenblll's RBHS band gave their usual right wing to good use as a base- With less than two minutes left and end, for the touchdown. Ron player." fine half tune performance with) "Science on Parade." John has ball pitcher, Winning four or five in the quarter, Red Bank took West kicked the PAT and it was molded the Bucco band Into one of the best hi the state. Adding straight games during one over on its own 20 and an end27-0 with 31 seconds on the clock BED BANK CATHOLIC (0) to the color of the band was Pat Gale, who is the No. 1 twirler stretch, limbered up the prize around pass by Nowell to Mil- th jhjfd quarter. _nda—McOettlg&n, Hu«th, Smllfli of the school. Blonde Patty is a veteran performer and gives m e Marron, .Tyluckl, Macewlcz. flipper Friday and connected for ton Moore accounted for 52 yards Tackles—EoutCard, lUisato, Rosalakl, her all for the school. Charles Carter's interception Fenr, Hill, Bawley. three aerial strikes against Red and put Red Bank on the Red Cluards—Clallella, DonnallT, . Wed> Official 'Chet Kovaleskl worked the down matter and wasBank Catholic as Red Bank Bank Catholic 10 with 21 secan- d 24-yard runback of a Casey meyer, DeSlmono, Honnessy. pass set the stage for touchdown Centers—Devlin, Mauer. also on the ball retrieving team. The' next day he was back as a scored one of the most one-sided onds remaining in the first half. Backs-O'Neill, Msrtone, Nortz, !>• full fledged official working the Middletown-Long Branch game. victories in the series. Three passes fell Incomplete No. 5. Nowell quickly scored it, Ban. Val&van, F&rrell, RelsB, Ualoney, hauling in a pass from Mottine Bauaglla, Benk, Yerves, Trotter, Smith, Despite being on Friday afternoon, the football followers' But without its strong defense, before Nowell, cutting from right Gaily, Vestal, Keliey.. Faragasso. on the first play and running the were there. Frank and Jack Loversldge, both former Bucs ft few Red Bank couldn't have posted to left, took a pin point pass from py g BED BANK (40) fi i d t lt 48 y:ars back, were wjth the first aid ambulance. Big Pete (Harold) such a lop-sided decision. The Mottine and went in for the sec-final five yards to complete a 48- ErrtL -Nowell, Lewis, Cook, P>:;rs,. former Runison High gridder, was parading the fence. Bucs scored - " ' ond TO witt ius*one tick left to ^ Conlon, " ' CBaai " euver of the afternoon. nell, aarafolo, rare, CDvlniton. Bll Gaiatro had an interest with the Galatro boys playing. Abe pointer on a punt, i go orf Che clodeNowail also Guards—Slusanc, Falumbov Schlndler, cigar and all, took the afternoon off from work to attend once on a pass interception and kicked the extra' point to make it PAT boot was wide to the left. Herbert, Loversidge, Buanno. Red Bank Catholic took over Centers—Zwlll, Knecbt, Ron Nowell. the grid battle of the borough. used aerial piracy of another a 13-0 Bucco halftime advantage. Backs—Mottine. BUI, Cartor, W. Oa pass to set up Mottine's third Key Gainer* on its 35 following the. kickoff latro, Qrlflln, Hughei, Dotts, M. Dud- The Patterson elan, carrying then- own record into the stands, and Jim Dudley wasted no time ley, P. Qalatro, X Dudley, Williams were out strong. Even "Scratchy" made it, but he was In uniform touchdown pass. The Mottine to Nowell combina- Sergeant, Gamble, Michel. getting his name into the scoring Red Bank Catholic 0 0 0 0— 0 working. Sal's Lou Avati was also on hand. Little on Ground tion hit again on the first play Red Bank .« 7 14 13—40 UPS . . . Norfz 'ii up in the air on this play, the ball from, scrimmage in the third column. One of Red Bank's : One of the heartwarming incidents followed the game. It Offensively, Red Bank did very Touchdowns—Covlnjton, Nowell !, little on the ground except for quarter, totaling 17 yards and a many swift backs, Dudley, a di .owl!. Hill, X Dudley. passing over his helmet as ha braaki up pass to Red wu the presentation of the Phil "Tinker" Dorn Memorial trophy first down on the Casey 42. Anminltive 5-7, 148-pounder, picked PAT—Nowell 3, West (kicks). to the winning team. "Tinker," who was killed hi Viet Nam, wassome power running over the omciais—w. Btmit, Zdrowsu, Losle- Bank's Ty Lewis at Casey goal line. right side of the line by 180-pound eight-yard run by Hill and a 10-off a pass by Pete Eagan on thewlcz, E. Stout. a star end on the Red Bank team just a couple of yean ago.halfback Jim Hill. yard pass from Mottine to Ty fly and sped 44 yards for the Presenting the Red Bank Boosters memorial trophy was Daniel Red Bank's defense, however, Lewis were the key gainers as final score. Nowell was the kick- Dorn, St., one of the active members of the organization, along more than made up for the lack Red Bank moved to within four er and was successful on the ex- wtth Iny Breslow of the Boosters. of a ground game, scoring what feet of the Casey goal line. Hill tra point try, completing the I Red Bank Catholic has what one could call the "Beefy proved to be the winning touch- then cracked through the line for scoring. .Four" in Justin Rosato, William Boufford, John CAailella and Mike down—the first of the game—on an apparent touchdown on fourth Rozaiski. The Caseys have a big club and when the Kite starts a blocked punt. down, but an illegal motion pen- Red Bank's win gained a leg ' working and the bads operating smoother, they'll be a mighty Art Covington, a senior tackle, alty moved the ball out to near on the Phillip K. "Tinker" Dorn bit tougher. did everything on the play, block- the six. That left it up to Mot-Memorial Trophy, honoring a for- Despite the 40-0 win,' coach Tom Karlo came off the field ing Tim Farrell's punt near the tine's arm and he fired perfect- mer Bucco athlete who was killed 'in not too good a mood. He said numerous mistakes were made ,on the offensive running game, but the defense picked up to help, ,He was Ugh on Al Griffin, Jim Hill and Jim Mottine. The wby Motttee was throwing the ball with an expert arm of a pro quarter- back, all in the stadium appreciated his play, that is, on the Irish* Beban Star (Red Bonk affde. | Veteran official William P. Pazlcky, was missed ln the press Associated Press seghian coached before moving Tulsa. The Razorbacks meet TCU |>ox as official time keeper. When Bill was working basketball and The leprechaun on the side- on to Notre Dame in 1964, gets this week. lines danced up and down every the next look at Ara's prodigies Ninth-ranked Michigan de- .football, he was one of the top officials working hi Monmouth feated California, 17-7, and Bay- and Ocean Counties. time 19-year-old Jim Seymour Saturday. cradled one of 18-year-old Terry lor, No. 10, was knocked off by , Ron West turned In a' fine game at end and the only thing Beban, UCLA's junior quar- Hanratty's passes in his arras terback strafed Syracuse, with Colorado 13-7. missing was his most ardent fan, Mother West. She might have and loped downfield. It didn't long bombs, most of them aimed In other major games: been biding in the stands, and was missed, but if she was there, take long for Notre Dame EAST the was a proud mother. at speedy Harold "Buzz" Busby, Duke 14, Flltilrarch 1 Coach Ara Parseghian to pick a 19-year-old sophomore. Army 14 Holy Cross O With the exception of a couple of flare ups on the field, which Collate ' Colnmbla O up the step. The Bruins, ranked second in Dartmouth 17, Slaisaehosetta 7 b expected in » rival game of this sort, both schools demonstrated Frlnoeton 16, Butlers 11 Hanratty hit Seymour with an The Associated Press Top Ten, Cornell S3, Buffalo Jl ''good sportsmanship," a big word in high school sports. B4-yard scoring pitch that broke renmjlvanla 38. Lehlih IS : It is an old rivalry from back around 1949. It is a pleasure scored three times inside of live namrd 30, I*fa»tte 7 a 7-7 tie in the second period and minutes In the second period. Brown IS, Rhode Island IT . to notice the interest taken by both schools. the teen-aged battery clicked Ohio University a, Boston CoUtre 11 Beban completed seven of .10 Tale l«, Connecticut 8 ; Athletic Director Frank,J.Pingitore had the show under for two mote IDs later in the Vlllanova !0, Toledo 11 game as the eighth-ranked Irish passes for. 178 yards while the Boston II. SO, Maine 7 .control. Frank, no first names in the progamltlll Red Bank is Uclan defense held fleet Floyd Williams 17, Trinity 7 whipped No. 7 iPurdue, 26-14, WarnesbnrK o, Snsqaehanna 0 noted for its complete program, don't lose the title. • Little to only 20 yards rushing, Mldllebury 14, Wesleyan • Saturday. Colby 18, New Hampshire 14 UCLA takes on Missouri, 21-14 Bates ts, Norwich 7 The sophomore aerial act— Delaware 33, Hofstra 13 cheered on by Notre Dame's comeback victor over Illinois, Northeastern It, Brldieport < this week. BnckneU 18, GeUyilrar* It leprechaun-dad cheerleaders — gprlnifleli! 11, Amherst 19 \ OPEN shared the collegiate football Top-ranked Michigan State Rochester », Hamilton II Temple 43, Kims rolnl 8 spotlight with UCLA's Gary B got two 'ID passes from Jim West Chester 33, Shlppensbnrc II Contend II, C. W. Foal 14 •an, who engineered a 31-12 vieRay- e and its usual strong run Ithaca, 47, Tnlts 8 )SUNDAY Itory over Syracuse; Michigan ning game from Clint Jones and Perm Military tl. Dickinson » Albright 13, Imuata 1 I State's backfield, which ran over Bob Apisa against Penn State. Vpsab 16, Mnhlenberr I Mlllenvllle 7, Glassboro II Penn State,-42-8, and Alabama's The Spartans are at Illinois this Montclalr M, East StrooJsbnrg 7 TILL 6 PM defending national champions, Saturday. Southern Conn. 40, Trenton State 7 1 American Intonation M, Coast Oaard 12 who opened their season with a 'Bear Bryant takes third-ranked BOOTH The mighty; DAILY TILL 10 PM 34-0 rout of Louisiana Tech. Alabama Into Mississippi Satur- '•»•»••«Tec• **h• 41, Vanderbllt 0 Parseghian knew his sophc- day alter the Crimson Tide Maryland 34, Wake Forest 1 North Carolina ID, North Carolina 81. 7 HUNDREDS OF UNADVERTISED SPECIALS 11 mores were good but he wasn't ripped Louisiana Tech. But Bry-Clemson 40, Virginia 3D II sure just how good. "I was ant wasn't too happy with the Mississippi 17, Kenlneky « new53 h.p. Pussycat. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT INCLUDING FOOD Florida State », Miami, Ha. Ill {[afraid I might be over-rating performance. ' Tntann II. Tens AIM 13 The Citadel U, Richmond • them. I have been so high on "The defense had mcVe\to do Tampa K, Bowllnr Green U (g-r-r-r-r-r-r) those boys that I feared I might Fnrman !8, Davidson t7 with winning the game than the Florida IS, Mississippi Slate 7 We've got a ferocious Pussycat on our are some things that haven't changed. be overconfident.' offense," he said. "We did many Oeortla 43, Virginia Military 1 Memphis Stale K, South Carolina 7 hands: The Volkswagen Karmann Ghio. Around 23 miles to a gallon of gas..., Seymour, a rangy 6-foot-4, things-badly." Vlrtlnla Tech 4(1, Goo. Washington A HORSE - PET took care ol Parseghian's wor- Nebraska, ranked fourth, ral- West Vlrtlnla U, William ft Mary is It's running around with a new, air-cooled 40,000 miles to a set of tires... VW part* MIDWEST ries with that second period TD. lied (or 18 points in the final Ohio Stain II. Texas Christian 7 engins. that's producing more power in all at VW prices... quick service.*... and a Missouri 11, Ulinols 14 "When I saw Seymour get past quarter and beat Utah State, 23- Minnesota M, Stanford tl four gears. • price tog that remains a low $2250.* SUPPLIES and their last man on that play," the 7. Oregon Slate 17, Iowa 3 Indiana 16, Northwestern II (In other words, it can now beat an old So it's still an economy car. coach said, "I knew things were Safety Larry Wachholtz inter- Oklahoma 33, Iowa State II going to happen." New Meiloe IS. Kansas State I Karmann Ghia at a stoplight.) Only now it growls oil the way to the REMEDIES cepted two passes, ran back one Dayton », Cincinnati 7 And happen thgy did. Hanrat- punt 72 yards for TD, returned Miami. Ohio, 17. Xavler, Ohio, 1 It has a new top speed of 82mph. bank. LoulivWe 1«, Southern iillnola 0 ty hit Seymour 13 times for 276another 3& yards to set up a SOUTHWEST And newdlsc brakes up front (the kind you The Volkswagen Harfmaii Horse Trailers yards, both Notre Dame records score and kicked a 38-yard field Arkansas «, Tnlsa 8 Colorado 13, Baylor 7 pay extra for oh moil other cars). for recaptions and. yardage, and goal. The Huskers play Iowa Teiai II, Texas Tech tl Klce 17 Louisiana Slate 19 Of course, being a Volkswagen, there KARMANN GHIA left Purdue Coach Jack Mollen- Saturday. Southern Methodist II, Navy S Southern California, No. 5 In Kansas 39, Arlsona IS kopf stunned. New Hexlcs Slate 13, Atllngtori 81. 10 "We weren't prepared for the rankings, ied only 6-3 at North Texas Slate It. Teua Western • FAR WEST FRED D. WIKOFF CO. him," Mollenkopf admitted. halftime but Tallied too live rish 17, Oregon II Shrewsbury "We had no idea how great Sey- touchdowns in ifie second halt Air Force 10, Washington 0 Wyomloi >3, Arirana Stale • mour Is. (Man-to man he is Im-and a 38-3 victory over Wiscon- Montana slate !«. Uaho 10 Shrewsbury Motors, Inc. 234 MAPLE AVE. sin. Oregon State is this week's BrlghBrighal m Vmnj 1J, Ban Joie Male • possible to cover. Not only does Wes-- t' Texas Main 4», V. OJ Facino 7 he have great speed and hands, opponent for USC. Shrewsbury RED BANK 741-0554 but his size makes it almost im- Martin Bercher ran back a Bob Blackman la in hU 12th possible to stop him." punt 64 yards igniting Arkansas, season as Dartmouth's football •SUGOMTED RETAIL LPRIC6 EAST COAST P.O.E., LOCAL TAXES AND OTHER DEALER OEUVErty Northwestern, where Par- No. 6, to Its 27-8 victory over coach. CHARMS, :\f ANY, AbOITiONAL. SIDE. VIEW MIRROR OPTIONAL AT EXTRA COST. I Lions Roar Past LB Huskies Enjoy LONG BRANCH-When a Dick the second quarter for its first for the recovery on the Long got out to the Long Branch 42. Davis. Geran «l» scored two Branch 32. A pass fell Incomplete Bianchi banged through the line STAFFORD TOWNSHIP - Kleva — coached team takes to TD. Starting on their own 28, himself. the Lions paraded 72 yards for and Werner gained only three to the 28. In three straight car- Cotch Barry Rlao'» Matawan the gridiron, fans will see high Davis scored the game's sec- the score. Wallace.') passing to yards before Wallace found hli ries, Werner had • first on the Regional High School grMders school football played at its best. ond touchdown On a 41-y»rd re- Rick Hargrave chewed off major favorite target, Hargrave, and 15, and Bianchi picked up an- really came to life irr their first Kleva's machine not only plays verse play. Fullback Edmund Backs—Alston. Anaon, Bond, Djvlno, yardage in the drive. Mixed in the connection placed Middletown other first on the four. Two game of tha »Mon Saturday, ones. Lauro, Nowacltl. payls, Gerpn, rugged football, but members Jones scored the first TD on a tackle and block with the fury of with line plays, Wallace tossed on the Long Branch four. Werner plays later he jumped over the slaughttring Southern Regional, ° -inn, Phtlan, Sdiaufele, Wain, three-yard plunge. pros. another pass to Hargrave and lugged it over from there and line from the one for six points. 51-0. C11"'tSilITrTelIN KEGIOVAL («) Davis scored on a i the Gogolak booters, again boot- Jacky Cupit to win the Greater Athans, In motion, to the right. Aioury ParK -.0 O 0_ T- T Ron Nebus, a fleet senior half- Raiders' score, Mike Harriot re- new stadium. Jackson Township, a 19-0 victim Touthaownf—Onrrlion 2, Moody,, n. ed the PAT to conclude the Seattle-Everett Open Golf Tour- Fitzgerald rolled to the right, back, gave the Keyport fans covered a So. Freehold fumble on Just 16 seconds had ticked off of Shore Regional Saturday. game's scoring. nament by one stroke. connected with Athans on the "pAT^-Fonles 3 (kicks), Brown (klcki. something to cheer about when the Rebels' 21. Jim Pollard went the clock when Stu Hammond Ocean's Shore Conference "B" Qffleials—Van Arsdalen. Clirk, Itout, In the closing aeconds of the Blancas shot a closing 70, 15. Athans went down the side- RelnBrt, Von: he took the opening klckolf of 12 yards on the first play to give crossed the goal line with Rum- Division debut is Oct. 8 at Cen- ncounter, So. Freehold almost jne under par, at Everett Coun- lines for another five yards and the game and raced 90 yards Keyport a first down on the nine, son-Fair Haven's only six-point- tral Regional. tut another six-pointer on the try Club for a 266 total. then Phil Villaplano took over. BUMSON-FAm HAVEN (T) dow the sidelines for the Red That was as close as Keyport :r. Joe Buhl, a shaved-hoad n icoreboard as Rodney Jones The former Houston Univer- Ends—Bell, Frlacla, Tauchert Meet Tonight Raiders' one and only touchdown could get as a four-yard loss and fullback, busted over the inside Villapiano, 185-pound fullback Tackles—Ruaaell, Jlobards, Towler, raced 27 yards for an apparent sity star finished 18 under par, who was earlter bothered by a WEST KBANSBURG — The lo- of the afternoon. Ron Penzaro'a a personal foul penalty pushed of the line for the extra point "owds-Kellr. Olaier, Beetle. TD, hut So Freehold was off equaling Art Wall's par-break- cal Park Home Owners Aisocla- kick attempt for the extra point Keyport back to the 28. Three and Rumson-FH's point-produc- dose of fumbleltls, cracked the Centers—Mauley, Warner. tides to nullify the play. The ing performance in the Insur- line four times, a pass interfer- Backi-D. Hsrnmonn, Pools, Carleok tlon will hold Its first annual was wide to the right. lays later, So. Freehold took ,ng was wrapped up for the day. Buhl, Oalbsvy, Canon, Robinson, B ance City Open, lowest previous ence on Bulldog halfback Dewey famraond, Mqllwalns. meeting at 8:30 In the Palmer "We just didn't take advantage Midway through the first pe- vet on Its own 35. total of the year on the PGA Robinson gained another three 0CKA7* TOWNSHIP («) Lounge. >f the opportunities," said vet- jnnda—Corona, Allison, Kusierl, Adalr riod, So. Freehold drove from Just before So. Freehold's Inl- tour. yards and quarterback Fitzger- Brlgatl. sran Rumspn-FH coach Joe Ro- Tac-Hles—Rose, Scarangella, Mackaey Nominations of officers Will Its own 35-yard line to Keyport'i Trenton 200 al score, Keyport drove from its ald finally Sneaked over from The victory was Blancas' sati, who saw his dub back one take place. A slate will.be pre- 12 in 11 plays. Its progress wai to the So. Freehold 13 and the two-foot line on fourth down. Quarijs—Albaneae, Ryder, Itoaasto. first PGA championship since kick and take over on Ocean's Centers—Weldon, Oresnsptn. sented by the nominating com- halted there. plays, where the Rebels' de- K«cK3—FlUiaruld, VUUapttno, Minus, he joined the tour in 1965, when 10, move on a drive to the Ocean Athans attempted to sweep mitted and nomination, will bs In three plays, Keyport man- To Andretti ensive unit held. The drive was Trnno, VlrlBlto, Falca, Oats, Oraiser, he was rookie of the yew. 19 and recover a fumble on the right end' for the extra point, but Simon, Hodnett. accepted from the floor. All norr.- aged only seven yards, six by Ed TRENTON (AP) - Mario An- tided by seven-yard runs both tutnaon-FH nee. 1 1 O 0-1 lrettl survived a pit stop in a Blancas, aided by an eagle loser's U-yard lino, oach time Buhl, who earlier scored Rum- oocnn Township , 0 0 A «_« inations will be closed a» of t'-'- Ostervich, and was forced to bus and Jim Pollard and a on the -408-yard fourth hole, son-FH's important PAT, led a Tauchdowni-S. Htmmonl. rneetlrtg, as the October rneef: 'ew miles from the end to win failing to score. •Id. punt. A bad punt and a short 0-yard pass from OjterviCh, to pocketed $6,600. He holed the will be deybted to election a- '. runback gave So. Freehold the he 200-mile feature race at pAr-Buhl (run). . „ Jeorge Stillwell. eagle from HO yards with a nine Ofticl*H—Koeniisbefg, Pierre Annil- installation of the new officers. ball on the hosts' 12-yard line. Trenton Speedway yesterday and In the early stages of the fourth Is, B«»«Uerit jst about clinch his second iron. garter, Keyport got to St, Free- Two runs by Ray Nicholson tralght national driving chim Cupit, Dallas, Tex., made a gave the Rebels a first down on ilonihlp. old's 13-yard line, only to have fine run for the title, waking up the two, but two plays later So. hree incomplete passes, an off Andretti of Natereth, Pa., eight strokes in the last nine Freehold was back on the five. ides penalty and a loss of eight Rockets Grounded holes after Blancas appeared to lushed his Dean Van Line rear- BERKELEY TOWNSHIP — >rttr«l's first half scoring. Nlcho'.son then evened matters mglne Ford well into the from •ards on one play thwart the have the victory in the bag. Raritan Township's road trip was on the filth play o! the series by o lead from wire to wire after ireat. Cupit birdied four of tho last Going down to the wire with unprofitable Saturday as the hitting paydlrt from five yards vinning the pole position in qual- Nebus was the standout for Key- seven holes, slicing Blancas' :07 on the board, Raritan scored away on a reverse play. Tchon tying. sort In a losing cause. He not lead to one stroke. Rockets wore handed a 29-7 vhen Stan Zabawa broke loose Ombadykow followed with the trouncing by Central Regional rom his own 43 and scooted the At one time tie held a lull mile inly scored his team's only touch- successful PAT, a kick, that put MOS.UOUTII COUNTY WOMEN'S here Saturday, llstanco for tho touchdown. L»r- lead over the rest of the field, lown, but made numerous crucial MAJOR LEAGUE the Rebels ahead for good. ackles, Including the one on Mltdlelewn Lanes The Gold«n Eagles capit»liied y Alexander booted the extra but on the lt)2d lap he ran out W L> The final So. Freehold TD came of gas and had to make a hurrloc Nicholson in the second quarter, A ft A Atlantic (tatlon , ....t 1 on mistakes by Raritan and! mint. after it had stopped a Keyport Middletown Lanea Pro Shop ....S 1 lipped out to a 16-0 lead at in. pit atop while the second-plac from' his defensive halfback posi- Boddle Travel 8ervlce S 1 Kivly, John Baker and Robert drive on the Rebels' 18-yard line car, Jim McElreath of Arllng tion. Brlttalns Gulf Station ....4 2 termission. The Eagles kept the {einter 'were the hottest Rock- Keansburg Quit BtaUoh 4 2 On the tint play from scrim- ton, Tex., continued on, threat SOUTHERN FREEHOLD (H> The Cobblestones ~ 4 2 game wide open on the margin its on defense. mage, Nicholson appeared head- Ends—Daniels, rlahn, Red Oak Diner 3 3 ine and it wasn't until the clos- ening to take over the lead. Nsvarro, Larry Cowdrick score twice ed for « certain six-pointer when Wentz, Thompion. Kesli. Altberg printing ...a 3 ing imlnutes that Raritan found But McElreath also ran out o Tackles—Ombadykow, Naiy, Lublan Qnyder Brothers ...™.- 3 3 or Central and picked up an he broke into the clear through a, Felie. J ft D Roofln« ,. 3 3 the payoff territory-, fuel on the back stretch and .was auanfs—Harrington. Bcott, Tiuoolo Middletown Lanes a 3 ixtra point; on a run. the right aide of the line. H forced to coast Into a stop, as Hill, Stuber, Buppert. Hurry"! Uiuots store — 3 5 Mistakes ' by Raritan In the reached the Keyport H before Center— Flemmlni. Bun Savings ana Loan . 2 4 did the other front running cars Backs-Weber, T. Wiley, draul, Nlch Wychwood A«soclates .., 2 4 first half included two bad flips of AI Unser of Albuquerque, N. slson, Armstrong, Perry, Jonei, D. W Manlgrasso Construction -.-...2 4 from center Tom Klely and a ley, Carter, Coney, Walker. Five Corners Chevron 2 4 M., and Dick Atkins of Hayward Monmeuth Mower Shop 1 5 fumble by quarterback Joe Beat Plumbing . .0 6 Calif. All were Fords. KKYFORT (i) . Webb, and they were good for Ends— Scullion. WKer, Stlllwell, I BO"\*V O ^^iUClub-.lHeanoM -? ••* *%< " < • ** r• V**S4>mlth" 177±* •• , 18sB.U", Andretti's pit work was swl Durko, Hoffman, Bidder, 203, 566; Ruth Atkinson 183, 185. 164- Tackles—scalone, Vajr, Lareskl. S04: Flo Ontln 203. 176, 1«—623; Joan CENTRAL KEGIONAI, Blessing, 184, 163, 193—5(6: Lois Fred, Center—Hutler. and he returned to the trad ouards—Harriot, Smtln, O'Brien. erlck 102, 10), in—M4: Edna Mornon STIFFARM by Joe Buhl, Rumson-Fair Haven fullback, with his lead still Intact. Hi Centers—M. Durko, Qulnn. 227, 172, 151—550; Linda SuHarlnl 184, Ouarda—Burnett. Olester, Mathur, Backs-Ostervlch. Nebus, Pollard 150. 173—507; Jean Kelly IK, l|8. 173- •waiti dsfsndsr Jos Virgilio of Ocean Townihip during Paialano. won by two laps over Unser. Medoila, Wenzel, Lambortson, Feniaro S91; Irene Shelly 182. 117, 10$—341; Tackles—AuermulUr, H21II, Hyatt, Robertson, Phillips. Joan Allen 177, 130. 146—5031 Lorraine Saturday's game, won by Rumson-FH, 7-6. Belle, Waugh. A. J. Foyt, two-time Indlanap Belleua 1*3. 101, lls—118] Llia Hot- Ends—Boyd, Dsvll, Hoffman, larla, Southern Freehold T T 0 0—I1 let 80), 166. 17ft—5(0; Jane Bouchard Wnlteman. oils 500 winner from Houston, Backs—Breltenbach, Carr, Cowdrlck, lfeyport ...—.»«_.._,._.. .. ,.,o o o th~ 181, 189, IBB—808; Oladys .Sapola 16! finished third, also two laps be- n n 158. 222-045; Helen Frisco 5w, 111 Ollmors, Malloi, Ihecwood, Tunnoy, hind. Andretti. Foyt started In Touehdowns—Nebus, Nicholson, Arm- "19—591. Pomasulo. 200 Club—Helen Frlieo 111, 310 RARITAN TOWNSHIP (1) the 13th position but his Sheri . .... J (kloks). Oladys Sapola Franks' Long Runs Lisa Moffet 204, dan Thompson Ford improvec OflloUls—Moaowin, Sutherland, Cir- Edna Morion 22' OlUn 203. I Guards—Kelley, HenderloA, Serko- lone. nor smith 203. wlcz. steadily through the race. Taokle«—Wlialoy, DavisDavs,, Fyrey . Xnds—Llmb&ori, Mssssenn , EsnlslsElsl , Bali- Free • • Andretti set a record speed to Boost Shore Margin•r. the race, averaging 105.127 Bacits—-Weoh, aayrior, TucKer, Plor- JACKBOV TOWNSHIP (0) kowaki, Kcnn«y, Sabiwa. liohs, Btker, m.p.m. despite 12 caution laps JACKSON TOWNSHIP - Shore Ends—MacKay. Dames, Mile*. Herman, Helnzsr, WalUsk, Klesel, Alex because of accidents. There Regional High School came out of Tackles—Lorono, Dlah. ancler. Freehold Entries Guards—Cupo, Adams. Central Keg .2 14 8 7—21 1966 Fall & Winter were several spinouts early In * scoreless first half to score a Center—Plunsls. Raritan Twp _...O 0 0 I— I TD in the third period and two Backs—I.»n»forit, Williams, Wendt, Officials—Vulyo, Dolnrty, Racone, the race, but no injuries. 1ST—Pace, Clmf., 1-Mlle, II,!W. 7. Tidy Son (Suit) OBrienO'Brien, MorrowMorrow, Greenereene, Smithm. . Van Lenten, Sullivan. General Catalog Bplndlelop Joan (Fnradls) . _ 5. Chct Dlr»ct (Morrltl) in the fourth to roll over Jack- Shore Regional .... OO O 0 1 Tquchclowns—cowdrlck S, larla, To, Krlna Hanover (I.uhoico) 4-1 fl. Vacaso (Myer) Jacksoackson TownihiTownihip ..-- 0 0 0 0— masulo, Zabawa. When You Need It. Orient Hill (Nlewlerskl) -1--3 8•. ~Steadfas " t• (No Drlv«r> son Township, 19-0, here Satur- Touchdowns—DillonThdDl . FrankF k s 22. PAT—Tomaaulo 9, Cowdrlek (runs), . Miss Atlon (Hancock) 5-1 day. PAT-Meltzer (kick). Aleiandor (klek). . Queens Plaid (tiprlats) 1-1 1-Mlle, »i,6M. Officials—penta, Wayne, Watiack, anety—Automsllo (Dill out btyono Will It Be There? Over 150,000 Items . ileor«ann» Wynnle Isadvoiky) " "3. Challenge ; (N Driver) J- Filgman. Pro-Files , Karen Dean (Thomas) _ . H. Buddy lirtiwatfiwtfi r (Schnil|;of(h ) Jackson came up with a strong mil »OM). , faint Adlo. (No Driver) 10-1 t IndanukItondanukoo (Sownah(Swh)) defense In the first half, but AE—dram !)«> Congress (Holier,) Hlmonci Star AK—IU Los Bequest (Hancock) a. Thunder Dale (Facet) Mike Dillon plunged two yards Shop From Home 8. Mian llunnlr Btu* Irillon) In the third period to break the JND—Pace, Clmi,, 1-Mllt, 11.300. 7. Adtos Topwr .No DHv*r) Brick, 'Squan, Pt. J&oro !. nil) Hewer (Baauon.) J-i 4. Bern Wcl their football campaigns Satur- ilt Twp...... -.101 •. Emperer (Dewlnnd) S-] sparking a 60-yard drive. Dillon SUWISU . ...ll « 1 3. Bhalydale Su Vaa (No Driver) 10-] whipped off runs of 11, nine and day with Manasquan coasting ^JJjiiijjJJiirrlMs, sj-ji MekoM Htorn /. 0«»9»lri 3RD-Pace, Cond., 1-Mllr, »l,!60. AK—The Scotchman (TrtitAndrla) y » ol, 3. l.nllwater Peach (Cotton) 3-1 AE—(iallant IJ»V» (Molnar) seven yards and finally went over home while Brick and Point 8. rinr IIUI Lite IFIIIon) " «*«. mn (kick talWl) pick up your catalog 4-1 posted six-point decisions. t-U, n* (kick MM —m fr»« lit. 4. Kaily BIN Bnrzy (Molnar) B-3 from the two. Gary Meltwr was lent, l-vj, mi, (Rop . Hurricana (Tell) 5'•1| tc. c rP Slastar (Zendl(Zendl) unsuccessful with the point at Brick downed Toms River, !. Prssys A«l.s Uuy (Slelle) 6-1 7. I'lnky Pointer (Kvllilior) at 5. I.lllle Loulm (Marks) H-l 3. Mr Smoothie (Thomas) tempt on a kick. 14, on a late touchdown after "•» <«•" *»») e. Trl Atibe (White) H-l 2. Art Berry (Suars) View T. (iold Trade (Taylor) 10-1 0. Leilas Star (Uhlhtreie) Bob West intercepted a pass Toma River had battled from a AE—Lucky Malorni IRsrlpllonl) 1. Ktxiny Pink (Uuillelailnl) 13-0 deficit to a 14-13 lead in the SAVINOS & LOAN AE—Little I'attl A IDavli) I. Patsy Ralnhow (No Ikrlver) flipped by Tom Longford, Jack- Montgomery Ward 8. (trace Ann (Rodfara) son quarterback, on the Shore important Shore Conference "A" Highway II, MIMItrawa 4TH-pace, Clmf., 1-JlUc, 11,500. AK—Eddie T Adlnt (Hw>l»oh) Division contest, Bob Donofrio's I. H K MeHal (While) 3-1 AE—«karmat HI l.» IBelakauw) 43. Dillon ran for five yards, then 671.2400 MON. SHOP. CTR. 7. Teddy C (Dewland) 4-1 U-yard touchdown run In the ONMBrZCFTHEWAIKmOfE^ Franks got loose and hiked the Ohio University led th« Mid. Hwy, li, AHaMle Hlrjhlandi I Arthur «U»m«rd (Keaill) D-! fourth quarter gave Brick tha PIO IT VMEIGHrSTICKS!., 3. Hill View I'al (Joslcifl) 5-1 NCW MEETING ball over tho goal line Meltzer American Conference In football EATONTOWN, N. J. B. Henator Qua - (lluhhard) 291-0100 ...DRIVgR.BRASSIE, CUcSK, 5. Clever Trio (Rodgeri!) MATAWAN - The Miitawan missed the conversion On a run. fin. attendance last season, averag- fl. fCdgnwood Frlno* (Thcmai) Branch of ch) John Fcrrlera and Ken Bill (Catalog Desk) MASHIB, NIBLICK, PITCUW& AH— HdiewMl llrnlher (Malimr) of Jewish Women will hold a later when he scooted right end each scored twice to lead Man- games. 842-4400 IH»tW. PUTTINS CLEEKl I AK—Homestretch Beth (Loonsy) public meeting tonight tt 6:3 and ran 93 yards down the side- asquan to a 25-8 rout of Wall STII-Trot. Preferred, l.MH

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ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS DOWN | PER MONTH $1895 $1695 Shrewsbury Ave., Shrewsbury LEVINE'S Authoriied Fiat Dealer 1965 CHEVROLET 1963 FALCON 741-8500 Hyw 35' 542-1020 Eatontawn Impila 4-dr., hardtop, l-eyl., Station Wagon, A-cyl.. auto, trans., P.S. auto. tram. • $2095 : $89& 1963 DODGE YOU WANT ACTION? H64 CpQLlT 130 Station Wagon, «-ey!., auto* tram., P.S. Impala, 1 pail., wagtn, . l-cyl., aulp. tram., $1295 YOU WANT COST P.S., atr cond. NO ONE KNOWS FOR SURE, BUT I

$1995; -Nova Station Wagoit, 6-cyL, THINK JERRY BARATTA & LOU LERNER 1964 PLYMOUTH auto, tram, ARE GOING CRAZY I LOOK AT THIS $1295 Bslvedara ,4-dr., l-eyl., PRICES? autp. fran>. 1963 RAMBLER Order Your 1967 Model Now •I $1495 - 440 2-door, 4-cyl., auto. tram. WehaveJ7 1964 FAIRLANE :$?95 BUT ONLY PAY 1966 PRICES! 4-doer, 6-cyl., aute. trani. $1395 1963 CHRYSLER Nova 4-dr., i-cyl., Nawport 4-door, l-eyl., BE THE FIRST autoCHEV. tram.Y II aute. tram., P.S...... $1395 $1295 TO DRIVE A '67 WITH BAYSHORE 1966 OLDS & CADILLACS 1964 CHEVROLET 1963 CHEVROLET 1966 LEFTOVERS WILL BE SOLD BELOW COST READY TO GO - NOW' Impala 2-dr. hardtop, l-eyl., Bal Air Station Wagon, l-cyl., TO MAKE ROOM FOR THE '67's FOR EXAMPLE: auto, tram., P.S. auto, tram., P.S. II S $1895 $1395 66 CHRYSLERS LO£ AS $2950 66 PLYMOUTHS LO^SAS $1932 : 1964 FORD 1963 FAIRLANE 4.door• iadaniadan,, 8-cyl 66 VALIANTS LOVVAS $1799 Galaxia 500 2rdr., hardtop, autouto.. tratramm . l-cyl., auto, tram., P.S. RUSSELL $895 $1795 BRAND NEW 1966's OLDSAAOBILE-CADILLAC CO. VALIANTS DOWN PAYMENT PER MONTH' SEE US TODAY PLYMOUTHS $41.91 $46.44 CHRYSLERS $60.54 WAGONS ACTIONLAND TOM'S FORD NONE $55.76 MANY See us today! 200 Hwy. 35 Keypprt BAYSHORE USED CARS 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD.. RED BANK NO DOWN CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 741-0910 264-1600 e, 291 - 9200 AlVii-. H , PAYMENT , IB? O REGISTER TMIPAMBsTOtCUl mmW WR 16-Mondty, Sept 26,1966 MANAGEMENT CAS1ER

AUTOS TO* SALE menc noree in i» atatei, cffart a w»- mal management training program lor qualified young men who can be derel- Maleriaf ianlert I 1967 CHRYSLERS oped Into store jnanagera and •" OLDSUOBI1.E 1M3—M hardtop. Full BALLROOM or HALL-ROOM positions of eventual greater reap* power. No casn needed. TAKE OVJH Tito Floori nctd to t>t itripped., bllltjr. KxoaUant atartlog salary. OX 1967 PLYMOUTH* PAYMENTS of *a.M per week. BON clttocd And wkxed c&H xa todtr. You 1F1CATIONS: College training hi,,™ I -will sell you new Chryslers or Ply- DEU AUTO SALES, Rt. 35. Meptunr won't btllivi your «*« when w**tr dcalrable, minimum high school grad- NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY;" mouths at wholesale fleet prlcei. Nc 774^700. through. 741-8353 for ttf estimates. uate. Capacity to meet High mental cash needed. Small monthly paymenti. and phyaieal demand! of training pro- At T. 3. Orley 26(1158 or «42-18M. BUICK l»e» — Kleclra convert.*.rtifc . CHARLES HOWJCR — MASON CON' Day Shift ... 7:00 4o 3:30 P.M. • - Full power. NO MONEY DOWN. Tek. gram, demonstrate leadership ability, IMJ CHEVROLET IMPALA - FoU TRACTOR — JB«ildintl«l. Commvrclti, have the necessary drive and flexibility 111 over payment* of 96M per week. SEA FlrtpUcei a ipcelallly. TI7-44T9. to aucceed In tha dynamic and highly, door, lllht green. Very r«*l J-g" '*?',. WAT MOTORS, INC., Rt. 35, Nepf— competitive chain store industry, win. Night Shift... 3:30 h» Midnight ; Fully equipped. Whlte»«!U, I57S. Call 774-8000. Cuitom Hompt—Commercial iBulIdlngai after « p.m. 7a"7-8MB.. Homt ImprorenHnts lngness to relocate. Company bekefitl THUNDERBIRD li«3—ConveMille. full Remodeling Include liberal retirement, excellent Also 3rd Shift Opiningi UBS PONTIAC TEMPEST — B1I-. power. No cash needed. TAKB OVEF hoapltallEAUon and major medical plan, blue, whltewalls, radio, heater. New SO YtsxV Biperlenct prom staring boaui, paid vacation, PAYMENTS ol (11.BO per week. SON RAY BOECKEL holiday! and sickness plan. Apply •now tires. »1,733, S«-»208. DEU AUTO «ALES, Rt. 35, NeptUIM. 741*3382. ic YOU CAN WORK LESS THAN I HRS., 774-J7O0. Helsner Brothers, Inc., Mlddleto ——~ f»61 FIAT BLACK TOP DRIVKWAYS — Top toil, thopplng Center. Mladletown. WE MIGHT BE A1LE TO ARRANGE THAT TOOIII gear FORI> Idet — country ftqulr* etatlo Meeds second gear1-1(15. $T0. . Call till tflrt^grttdlrjc and iQitaUtag *epUC[ 741- wagon. V-4, full power. No caali need- hi. 071-033$, ARE YOU A 1B65 MUSTANG — V-8 AutomaUc. ed. TAKE OVER PAYMENT* ol KM per week. BONDEU AUTO SALES, R> SHEA • BUCWET, INC. — Alters- Apply 9 *.m. to 3 p.m. Greer/. Whltewalls, mow tires. Late 35, Neptune. 77(-»70O. 'Ions. Additions, Decorating. Free a* REALLY SUCCESSFUL model, Just & year old. Uiut sell [or Imatea. Phone S72-OHJ. 87S-OM». personal reaeons. Call 2B1-2715 afttr AUTO SALESMAN? 7 p.m. TRUCKS FOR SALE LAWN MAINTENANCE IF EXPERIENCE SHOWS THAT YOU] REVLON CHK1VROIJDT IMPALA 1965 - Tw awna cut and trimmed. Rclljtb CAN 8ELL_NEW CARS IH VOLUMB, door hardtop. Tower steering, nm TRUCK — UTILITY DUBP BODT — ARE YOU WILL PAID? tlrei. Excellent condition. I.19E5. 7(7-01(4 •enrloe. Call 747-1M1. XT not, Hera's your opportunity. We Route 27 4 Talmadge Rd., Ediion CHI CLEAN CELLAR!, YARDS. OAKAQEI believe our pay plan Is the best in FORD 19S8 Ranch Wagon with 1961 787-O83B. — Have truck. Light hsulla*. Call after thla area. You can make up to 50ft •ix cyltrjtfer motor. Excellent conill- 1966 CHEVROUCT STEP VAN KINO— I p.m. 741-J1U. of the profit on a new car sale after llon. call 787-11271 Model F26 Loid space over 450 -u. ft. waah out. If you call qualify call Toby BACKHOI-BULLDOZINO — TopsoU UcFaddln 223.12U nr an application. HELP WANTED-Male -FemiUHELP WANIElWMikl •FMkulc 1B5S CUSTOM RAMBLER AMBAS8V Call 67M661 evenings. rravel, moirlu. leptle tank work. Ben- DOR — Automatic transmission, pow- 1W1 FORD ECONOLINE — Perfect jamin BrTao/«71-6jejS. er accessories, food condition, I19S. condition. 1550. Call after I p.m, McFADDIN Call 542-M30. 7I7-U5I. DAMAGED OR CADILLAC OLDgMOBLE OPPORTUNITY ' 1981 CADILLAC-Sedan lWllle. Onl EXPERIENCED FACTORY WORKER owner. 39,000 mllea. Silver blue. Almuit UNCUT TREES '1 can't beleve) if, T\n» wteb sine* we w»re *+ tilt btaeh —Willing to train. For slitting plaatlc. new, #1468. MONM0UTH MOTORS, MOTORCYCLES Hauled swajr. Call itt-VKt or 747- steady employment and advancement, SALES PERSON WANTED MZ44M. MU, after • p.m. ^^_^ and ih«ro'i STILL MIKJ in *he bttMubl" Compaq beneflta. Apply In person, W64 VOLKSWAGEN - Variant 1WXI, 1966 HONDA — 150 ee. wlndlhleid, -•ROTECT AJPHALT aNDal- rrl Ralph Frledland and Brothers, Loeuat •tatlon waion, $1350, Hlghlande area lugKBie rack, helmet. Call idertructloa by snu. oil and otlier banxv |nt,, Keyport. ONE OF MONMOUTH COUNTY'S 671-3247 By appointment. S72-H71 tul elimsnu. leal with Coimlwat HELP WANTED-MALE HELP WAVTED-MALE 8KRVICE STATION MANAOBR -All LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORES 196) AUSTIN HIALEx" — Mark II 1965 HONDA — ltOcc with wirMahleli Adda jreaws to paTemaot lUe. Ouaraa- commission and profit,' No Investment, 8000 Full price U.495. Bank will II- and helmet. Low mileage. 1390, Call teed proteoUen. fot tret «iUtta,U call m> expense. Red Bank. soiSftflOCi '41-3K7 • SALARY-COMMISSION nance »17.«0 weekly. Call called. 721- 741-1545 or 741-0594. BUS BOY — over 11. 7100, OASIS MOTORS, Rt. B, Sayrevlllc, HOUSE OF YAMAHA — CYCLE JACK'S SEWER CLKAN1NO — With INSPECTOR Rumson Hotel, • EARNINGS TO $8,000 A YEAR , 1944 PONTIAC CATAUNA — Statlor WORLD N.J.'e largest cycle showroom. electric sewer rooter. Cleana clogged 812-2000. waion. Full power. Excellent condition, Rt. 1, opposite Edison Lanes Edison. dralm, pipes, fewreri and septic tank • TO SELL AND COORDINATE HOME FURNISHINGS BMW. — YAMAHA — NORTON — lines. J71-5O80. ROUTEMAN WANTED — For an el low rlleaie. Call 741-M88, LABORATORY TEST TECHNICIAN tabilehM laundry route. Apply single DUCAT1 OILERA — VESPA — BAB- ALTERATIONS and some dresamak-! NO CANVASSING 1W3 RAMBLER — Eight cylinder, BIT (S85-S1CM). System Jjaundry, Bromd and First St, bucket seats, console slick shift Ini. call Keyport. m-mW. 2S1-J4SS Must be familiar with test procedural. Must hav« ability • CAR NECESSARY - MILEAGE PAID Equipped. MTU, Call 184-0114. NIOHT DISHWASHER — Apply In. per • PERMANENT OPENING - FIVE DAY WEEK NEED TRANSPORTATION? Nino pal MOBILE HOMES CHIMNEY REPAIR o fallow wriHtn test instructions, standard lab procedural •on, Bhrewlbury Diner, Rt. 35, •enier Ford Squire lftSfi. One owner. nd practice, to assemble equipment for routine, production Shrewsbury. • COME PREPARED TO DISCUSS SALESMANSHIP Extras. Make ofler 606-8981. MOBILE HOME — 8x39. Air condition Chimneys cleaned and repaired. Ttoofl Ing. Aluminum awnlnr and tool shed, :oated, gutters. Reliable lervlce. Fret T simple development jobs. Must be able to read and ( / Phone 512-2150 ISxt 58 for appointment BUICK ISM — Wildcat convertible. Excellent condition. Call after 6 p.m. isllmale. 787.IM0. Full power. NO MONEY DOWN. Take SUPERINTENDENTS AN IQUAL OPPORTUNITY EHPLOTER ever payments of II3.4O per week. 2S4-4SO9. FOR PLAIN SEWING — Call ecord pressure data, using graphs, charts and tables for IBAWAY MOTORS, INC., Rt. 35, Nep- HOLLY HILL inflatable fabric assemblies For large garden apartments. tune. 7744000. MOBILE HOME SALES before 6 p.m. Salary plus apartment Phone 542— HELP WANTED-MAUE HELP WANTED-MAXE New and Used AMES QUEItraERO — CONTRACTOR 1580. CHEVROLET 1864 — Bel Air Italian Complete l!ne of 12' wirtea. Featurlnt Kicavatlng and mason work AUTO MICHANlb — Tor lubrication COUNTER HELP wagon. NO MONEY DOWN. Take over Holiday Cottage And Holiday Manca Call 787-B387 Air Cruisers Co. PROFESSIONAL SALES payment* of $10.90 per week. 8EA* with exclusive fonseboanl hot wate: and minor auto repairs* Call Moa- WAY MOTORS, INC., Rt. 35, Neptune. heat. Other models on display. Oprr HOME IMPROVEMENTS" A division of mouth Motora. M3-1I14. OPPORTUNITY BUS BOYS T74-W00. 3 a.m. — 8 p.m. dally, itat.'to 8 p.m. R' Alterations. Additions: Baths. Kltcnens. SHIPPINO OLKl'.K — To do packaging, with unlimited compensation potential. CADILLAC tBtl—Convertible. Full pow- 33, South Amhoy. 721-585S. Heating. Electric. Masonry. Roofing, THE GARRETT CORP. shipping and receiving. A good, steady One ot Lha nation's largeat companies Full and part-time permanent niltlosi. gutters. Any type of repaira, Financ- will train you In a. lifetime lales and No experience necessary, Excellent er. No casn needed. TAKE OVER PAY- MOBIL HOME FOU RENT (A BETTER PLACE TO WORK) Jop for man with some experierfce. working conditions, company beneflta. MENTS of J11.7O per week. BONDEIT ing arranged. ALLIED, 747.2682. qsrin Corp., Hwy. 35, Neplune City. management career where your in- HlchlAndi, N.I. come (salary plus commission) can Qood aalary, Apply to suck BIT AUTO SALES, Rt 3i, Neptune. 771- Call M2-3379. Highway 34 Wall Jowaahip AUTO SALESMAN loar without ceUlne depending, on your »700. EMPLOYMENT Crave money? If you do, New Jersey's ability. The associate we wish to add 19e» RAMBLJBR AMERICAN — Station Adjacent to Monmouth County Airport fastest growlnr dealer wanta you. With :o our organization should preferably TWO GUYS ! wagon, four urss and snow tlrea. Rea- WANTED AUTOMOTIVE HELP WANTED-FEMALE four llnei ot new cars plua extensive be a college graduate who Is financial- Rt 35 at Twlnbrook Rd. MWdlelowa sonable Phone 747-5259. QET CASH FOR YOUR FOREIGN — An equal opportunity male and female employer used car operation. Offers to you excel- r dissatisfied la hla present job and Is BXrEItlK.NCBD BHORT ORDER MAM THUNDERBIRD JM4 — HaiHtop. Full AMERICAN - AND SPORTS CARS lent potential for money-making for an estrous of greater opportunity lot In- _ And a dl«hwsjijer. Awly In person, aggressive man. For appointment, con' »creasing eirnlDKi and prestige In com* Uartlnl'* I)lner. Hwy. 36., Kstijtburg. power. NO MONEY DOWN. Take ovtr A.T MONM0UTH MOTORS. INC, H»7. SHORELINE PERSONNEL tact Mr. Baplr, 72W600. •aymente of ticoo per week. SEAWAY 35. Eatotltown. 542-2414. I m unity. DRIVER — Retired raaa for lout*. MOTORS, ING,, Rt. 35, Neptune. 774- HELP WANTTED-FEMALE HELP WANTED-MALE WE PICK UP JUNK CARS PARTIAL LISTING DRIVER-SALESMAN Call MB-758T . Community Cleane™. ••'- tooo. Twlnbrook Auto Wrecking. COUNTER HELP National food company, established ter An Equal Opportunity Employer BUICK l»es-Hardtop. Full power. No Call 747-0262 or 542-2235. MAIL ORDER SUPERVISOR — rltory Monmouth and Ocean Counties. DISHWASHERS - Steady >««n>u LAWN CARE BKRVK eaah needed. TAKE OVER PAYMENTS Minimum 10 years experience in BUS GIRLS Drive small truck and service ac- employment. Must apply in person. No CALL AFTER « ot ».«0 per week. BONDEU AUTO clerical Held, with supervisory DRIVERS counts. Company benefit!. Write "A.H.', phone calls. Howard Johnaon H«tau- : TU-31M SALES. Rt. 33, Neptune. 774-8700. AUTO PARTS-REPAIRS experience. Must type. To $404 Box 510, Red Bank. a mo. FEE PAID. 'ull and part-time permanent poiltlonj. ROUTE SALESMEN •arit, Rt 35, Middletown. MAINTENANCE MEOHAXIO* — Tit. MO VOLKSWAGEN—Squareoack, red, [Q experience neceiaary, Bxcellent SALESMAN—^r»nch operation or LAB TECHNICIANS—Trainees. Borne son with mechanical or electrical back, Variant 19008. 10.000 mllea. One owner, 1961 CHEVROLET — Motor 213, am forking condition!, company beneflta. xansmlaslon. |123. Call EXECUTIVE SECRETARY — To lell, deliver and merchandiie ourl tional cluln. Background required in colleee chemistry courses. Will consid- groun>.i will be consldei<-j. il> Au. teat belt!, root carrier, 11450. Call 5D1- 046-8388. ood salary. Apply to BmcK Bar product on established routes. building indufltry, Write "B.M.," Box er mght students. Excellent benefit*. co Ceramics, Hyy.'3B» KeyporL * ttJM after a p.m. To president. Dream Job for [anager, * ' B20, Red Bank. glamour puss with brains. Mini- To *85. FULL OR PART TIMB — CHEVROLET 1963 — Two-door hard- mum 15 years experience In all TWO SUYS YOUNG MAN.— Wanted to hftip take SHCMUlMNE PEHSONNffil. SERVICE home salesman. Call top. Irapala. Full power. NO MONEY BOATS AND ACCESSORIES phasea ot secretarial work. To ...EXCELLENT SALARY down awningi. Call 721-6858 Ht. 35 at Twlnbrook Bd. Mlddletown 1 Tl Broad St. Ked Banli 7U-35M DOWN. TaJte over payments of $15,70 1150. ...LIBERAL CO. BENEFITS 7W-1569. FACTORY WORKERS — Several open r week. SEAWAY MOTORS, INC., SAILBOAT RENTALS IURSES AIDES OR PRACTICAL tags including; aome Incentive-paying ELECTRONIC TEOHNICUH — Buck- . 35, Neptune. 774-8000. LEGAL SECRETARY — Experi- IUR8ES—Apply In person ID a.m. to KTIOHiDN HEbP WANTED — Apply ground muit includ* trndMiUrMlng ol Daysallers - M-1S - BCDWS - 8uni!sh ... FINE COMMISSIONS In person, Matawan Diner, jobs. Apply Atco Cerajmlca, Hwy. 35, CHEVROLET 1M3 — Convertible. Full MONMOUTH MARINA enced in legal work, for real _ p.m. River Crest Nursing Home, 31 KeyporL schematics and familiarity with an IS West St.. Monmouth Beacli J22-3492. estate office in Elizabeth area. Ch&pln Ave., Bed Bank. HM Mt typei ot met«rs, icopo *nd «lectro- power. No calh needed. TAKE DVJGR To $110. APPLY Df PERSON DAILT H REFRIGERATION BERVICI1 MAN — mechanlcii devices. Iip*rleoo» wltlt PAYMENTS ot «l(.«0 per week. BON- THE BOATMAN'S SHOP IHAMBERMA1D, WAITRESS — IN COCA COLA BOnLING GUARDS Apply In person. Electro Impulse use ol Ulfili voltageg dtalrablf. Salinr PEU AUTO BALES, RL 35, Neptune. Mew Jersey's largeat marine supply CLERK - TYPISTS — Experienced. 'RIVATB ADULT HOME. SLEEP IN We art looking- for distinctive person- Laboratory, 808 River at., Bed Bank. -sommenmrate with ability. SIQNAIM m-4700. 'REFERRED. OOOD SALARY. CALL [TK. INC., Ntptupl. 7TS-2JBO, louie. 34 Wharf Ave., Red Bank. 741. Statistical, dictaphone, etc. Bright HI, TO MON. UNTIL 4 P.M. 8«-03l5. Coi of N. Y. nel for elite security force. CHEVROLET 1963 ~ BelAIr station .780. beginners considered. (60 to $87. ept., learn engraving. Excellent opportunl. SHORT ORDER COOK — Experienced Since. Year-round employment Call 7&7- 774-9000. aalls. Fully rigged, olsen built dr; BOOKKEEPER — Must ba good Rlvervlew Ho»pltal, 741-«00, Ext. 224 only. Apply In person. Shore Manor 20M. FIELD SERVICE REPBJESENTA typist. Knowledge of Steno helpful. ity for rllht men. United Deiirnlnf Co., CHEVROLET 1M5 — Impala hardtop, aall. Call 747-4073. WOMAN WANTED—To wait on custo-1 (79 Middle Rd., Hailct. Diner, Hwy. 3J, Keyport No phr —For a. large petroleum eompany. uj V-8, full power. No cash needed. TAKE To »85. calls. MEN - MEN • MEN —ee and aorae experience neteaaarj.; OVER PAYMENTS ot (12.40 per wwk. 16' CHRIS CRAFT — With alialtel nan lit laundry erU dry cleaning -jay relocate aftef two years. To livil BONDEU AUTO SALES, Rt. 35, Ntp cabin. Best offer. Call THERAPISTS (6) — Openings In itore. Experience not necessary. Must MEN—PART-TIME Men needed for permanent, full time plua car. allowance plus insurance. } music, occupational therapy, rec- je permanent realdent of area. Apply ney? Earn IU0 MILK ROUTE DRIVER nights, floor waxlnkvand Janitorial work lune. T74-J70O. 747-0931. Donald's iLaundry, 44 Jlarlon Bt, Red [fa Mlddletown building, tta experience SHOREUNS FXBSONNEL ISRVICB/ .. ROW BOAT — Five yeari old, reation and rehabilitation. Degree, ura to'ault present . "B.I.". Box m, V :' mceua.ry, Qood pay, advancement. 177 Broad St. fled Bank 741-355} ( PONTIAC I>« — Bonnevllle four-door 10 h.p. Johmon motor. 1063 model a - must. Minimum on* year ex- Bank. Cali 7«M^>eO3. MHO",' SSSSSST hardtop. Full power. NO MONEY perience la related fields. $3,489 • :,•,$<•<• v*Q»i Bank IHOur|Hours are g8 ^.mp.m.. toto *.«»2:30u ».ui.a.m., Monm „ - MAN TO WORK IN USED CAlv DOWN, Take- over payment* of (17.85 842-1577. 8BSZT MITAL HELiPER — for pow- 8 to (8,000. CLERK-TYPIST CARPENTERS — Eiperlenced. Steady er and kick presses: aoma apot veld- day through Friday. Must fce over f CLEAN UP DBPT.—Must have buffer • per week. SEAWAY MOTORS, INC., FLORIDA BOUND OWNER OTUit gel Ing experience helpful. Call 747-5552. years of age. For Interview, apply experience. Permanent year*round Jol], Rt. 3S, Neptune. 774-tOOO 28' Cruiner sleeps four. Twin engine. uiLslandlng opportunity for alert b«. work ttirouiti the winter. Apply Btendsr, K&ETBON .C0RP;._ SHREWSBURY. Tues., Sept. 2T, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., N.J Apply in person, M. Schwarta A Sonl Loaded with extras. In water. Asking SHORELINE PERSONNEL Builders, Ca^ton St., Rumson. Itate Employment Service, 49 B. Fron HI W. Front «., aed Bank. 5 CADILLAC 0069-Coupe DeVllTe. Fac- Jnner to work in branch office (Red MAN WANTED to help Install un- It., Red Bant.. No tee Charged. tory sir, full power. No cash needeH. J3.90O. 264-4522 after 6 p.m^ 77 Broad Bt. Red Bank 741-355!| Sank) of large beverage company. N..o IREAL EeTTATX SALES FBRBON — 1 experience required, but successful ap,p- Experienced, Busy hlEhway location. derground sprinkler systems. Plumbing TAKB OVER PAYMENTa of S2B4O per JO RUNABOUT — m h.p. Chrysler. SUPPLEMENT YOUR INCOME experience helpful but not necessary. YOUNG UAH — To hup make am HELP WANTED-Male -F«m«]« IK week. BONDIU AUTO BAUES, nt. J5, Runs well. Hull good shape. Ownei Earn ISO to 1(0 a week commission. :icant should be H.S. grad and have Multiple Ustlnla. CA3BYS AOENCY, Transportation to LlncroFt essential. Install canvas ' awnings. Experience Nt^74fl7OO needs cash. Sacrifice at t«00. Call Part time. Flexible hours. BecomeBecom _ a 'plus skill of 45 w.p.m. Hwy. 35, Hailet. 26*84tJ. Call Monmouth Sprinkler Co. 7«7-«783. not - neceasary. Clood chance tor 201-2715 after 7 p.m. dy Fuller in your area. NOW. Ca.ll MAN WANTED — To help In laundry. advancement. Standard Awning Co., GENERAL FACTORY WORK CHEVROLET 1M5 — Bel Air Italian -1687. ^e offer 35 hour -week, complete fringe «15 Hlver Rd. Ftlr Haven. wapin. Full power. NO MONEY DOWN 13' BOSTON WHALBR - Bport model, enetHs and the opportunity for ad- Must be over-18. Experience not re- MANAGER TRAINEE Variety of poslUona lmmadlaltly Take over payments of $18.40 per IS h.p. Evlnrude electric, used 20 houri UEAL ESTATE SALES PHRSON - rancement. Starting lalary to ?S3. quired. SH days. Apply Donald's Snack food Items. Excellent opportuni- CAR WASHER AND POUSHER —I available. week. SEAWAY MOTORS, INC., Rt. In fresh water lake. 18' Thompson Lux- ,JBxperlenced. Busy highway location, Laundry, « Marlon St., Red Bank. ty, top benefits, future unlimited. Guar- Quaranteed minimum plus percentage[2J.. Must work rotatlnf shifts, ' IS, Neptune. T744OO0, ,iry Lounger. 00 h.p, Evlnrude with al- Multiple Llallnga. CASEY'S AGENCY, Call 8H 7-3500 for appointment. anteed Income. 21-35, high fchool grad- |>f work performed. Excellent oppor- ~3. Starting salary 12.03.5 per hour ienator, one year old, equipped. 402- Hwy. 35, Hatlet. 2M-8H2. SHIFT WORKERS uate, good past work record. Sales :unlty for right rnan. Apply In person plus shift differential. CHEVROLET 1964 — Impala mrdtpj 1S74 afler 6 p.m. •RUG OUERK—Piart time, fivo days a, Earn extra |50 a week comralflslon. experience not necessary, will train at Rmifll Oldsmoblle-Cadlllac Co., 100 Apply In person between S:80 Md 11 Full power. No cash needed. TAKE 3ECRETARY — For legal office. Ex- reek. Scperlenced. Apply In person, Part-time, S hours a day. 351-1687. you. For personal Interview call 717- Newman Springs Rd,, . Red Bank. a.m. Mon. Through Frl. : OVER PAYMENTS of *10.6fl per weik. 22' Davis Lapstraka Inboard, iheltei perience preferred but not necessary, Professional Pharmacy, 321 Broad fit., 2338, 7-9 P.m. Ask for Mr. Grieg. BONTJEU AUTO SALES, I1L 39, NtP- .bin, 1325 firm. call J28-3SJ0. led Bank. UflHHJRfl WANTID — Three. One over AMERICAN CAN CO. • tune. 774-tIOO. 364-7915. 18 for afternoon and evening work. TOOL AND DID MAKER BALES RDPRESUHJTAITVE — LOCAL Cllffwood Ave. ' Cllffwiwd, N.]. CHAMBERMAIDS MEDICAL, SECRBTARY — Dicta- Apply Manager, Carllon Theater, ive- PERMANENT POSITION In stable BRANCH ol nationwide diaper service An Equal Opportunity Employer ". phone experience helpful. Full-time pe- nlng batween 7 Itnd 9 p.m. comparJy for craftsman willing to meet needs representative (or Monmouth AUTO RENTALS AUTO RENTALS Excellent year round positions aval), tition wlUi fringe fjenellte. Contact Per- challenge In light, clean, ever-varying. County area. Work by Appointment on- PIZZA BAKER AND ASmSTANT MAJ» able. Must apply In person between 4 jonnel Dept.. Rlvervlew Hospital, 711- CAR WASHERS - Four opening! lor work. This tl THB job lor an tmaKlna* ly. All leaUs furnlaned. Salary plus AOKI1 — Part-time girl to answsr and 6 p.m., no phone calla, Howard 2T00, Ell. 2M. " lull time men. Experience preferred, commission plua Qar allowance. Call phone. Part-time drivers from 3 P-RI. Johnson Motor Lodge, Hwy. 95, MI4- tlve, creative man. Holtdayi, vacations, to 12 p.m. Apply I to 1 p.m. at Chick- dletown. but not necessary. Will train or; the Job. Insurance, medical-surgical and bonus PL M5M. FEMALE TYP1BT — Must toe capable Excellent nages. Apply Country Budier plans, Engineered Precision Casting en Delight Inc.. 1300 Hwy. 39, Middle- NEED MONEY to outfit children for ,nd accurate for typing invoice*. Ap- Car W»h, Hwy. 55, Mldaietown. Co.. Palmer Avu,, Mlddletown. 671-24M, ACCOUNTING OLBRK — Full cbarge town. sohoolT Pleasant, profitable, part-time ily Alco Ceramics, Keyport. 261-8000. bookkeeping erperlence with some «u- VOUNO MAN — Over IS, high aohooL QUALITY CONTROLi WORK1CB — 3a-j pervlaory aDlllty.' Well-known firm. To! QUALIFIED UEAL ESTATE' BALW employment wltii world's largest col- 'AITRESS — Evenings. Over al. Ex- graduate, for full time work In a de- MOO PBRSON NBIDEB — ExctHsnt op- metlo company. Call 741-4S43 or write erlenced. Dog Houae Restaurant, Hwy. luxe shore area theater.. Starting- ar •pectlon and procMs control. Must be portunity. Fine broker connacllona ajiA Mrs. Margaret Gulotta, P.O. Box. Sot, IS, Mlddletown. dependable end ttlgh Achool gr&duate,! taHORELINB PERSONNEL SERVICE uaher and all-around man. Excellent Apply Atco O ramies, Hwy. », Key- "I Broad St. Red Bank 7*1-3565 support. Call THE DOWBTRA -AOEN- Red Bank. .;ousB)wrVKS (a> — work from opportunity (or ambitious perton to port- ' CT, 141-8700. • ; WHY BUY? LEASE CAK WASHIRS: FULL TIME ONLY. borne, earn &S7 commissions per learn theater managflment. Writ* BALESMBN SUPERINTENDENT — Couple. Ta — atria, 19 to IS, for dualling can: hour. Steady part-lime Jobs. Call 711- 'B.H '*, Box 520. Red Bank. . DRIVBB r , apartment bouse in Bed Bank. Slust cleaning Inside windows ' and outside 3735. Beverage home delivery. Over 2L Ben* FULL-TIME drying. No experience necessary. Good eftta. Call 0654666, Our best season Just beginning. Limited be capable of making plumbing, nsat- TOMAN TO OARJ1 FOR INVAI4D — PART-TIME WRITER travel, liberal commissions and bonuses, lng, electrical repair! and care of wages. Apply Country Sudser Oar For night work, approximately 8 p.m. OOST ANALY1ST — 1-2 years experi- Waah, Hwy 35. Mlddletown. Three days «nd tb»« nights, Frl., Sat, rapid promotions.' A wonderful oppor- grounds. Salary and apartment. Wrlta "un S«tC«05 lo 1 a.m. Experience required, news- ence In cost for large llrms may leaU tunity for big money awaits you. ACT "A.N." Box ii>, BM Bank. FLOOR OIRLS AND SEWING MA paper experience preferred. Must have to manacerlal poilUon. To |800Q. FEE NOW! Write full details and Qualifica- car, live in Bayahore Area, work two PAID. MEN AND WOMEN 1967 CAR w CHINE OPERATORS, BXPERIENCBD. lo three nlahts per week. Call 0712230. tions to "C.H.", Box 520, Bed Bank UNION SHOP. THREE WEEKS PAID: HELP WANTED-MALE 8IIORKLINH1 PBR&OKNKL flIKVICB or Call Tues.-Wed. 4:30 to «:30 p.m. VACATIONS. FULL BENEFITS. 8HOB SALKaMAN — Eiperlenced. Op- 77 Broad Bt Red Banlc 741-3550 •42-4510. < 1130 TO »15» WltjSK 1ALART BRIDOE SPORTSWEAR, INC. 247 BRIDtlE AVE. RED BANK, 747-1373. SALES TRAINEE portunity for advancement Also, stock WARBHOUSK PCERBONNEL — Branch , DISTRICT ADVISOR : Our company 'needs 38 to Itart .Im- WE LEASE ANY MAKE CAR man. Apply "In person, PU Footwear operation of national chain. Background Monmouth County newspaper has open- mediately. No experience. Call "for ap- NURSES AIDES — 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Co., Hwy. 35, Uttdletown. No pbone required In buildln v • Industry. Write Ing for reliable, < aggressive man. De-pointment. 7U-4014, 6M-M14 or 44>417t. Jzcellent opportunity lor candidate ills. 1T5.P.,M Box 520, Red Bank. ... Year-round positions. Benefits. Apply leekint ult and or customer service liver and collect to-stores and news- Brookdale Nursing Home, Hwy. 38, wsltlon with a rapidly growing manu- EXPERIENCED SPRAY PAINTER —; COMPUTER OPERATOR—Young high paperboys. Must- have pleasant peraon- HAIR DRESSER Prices start at as Low as '50 "o" Haciet. Facturcr of electronlo and electro-me- For production work, wltn overtime achool graduate with name .program- ality. Be able to deal with the public. chanical equipment. College degree and other benefits. Apply In person. ming background, Monroe Computer. Good atartlng salary. Rapid advances. TOP SALARY EXPERIENCED BEAUTICIAN — Full lEstey Mettl Products, 1 Catherine St, Bonus plus car allowance. Plus many or part time. Call helpful but- not necessary. Muit be! TO $95. company! benefits. -For Interview call For versaHle experienced stylist Call 842-0041. —ictianlcally Inclined. Red Bank. BHORELINH! PERSONNEL SERVICE 222-7438 evenings after 1 p.m. 141-0010 lilt. . 31. • , BARBER — Qood pay and Head?, 77 • Broad at . Red Bank 741-35M EXPEHIENOKD TILBPBONB MUC1- SEWING MACHINE lood starting salary. Excellent work- work. Inquire Mike's Barber Bhop, .'ART-TTME — Evenings, In Keypcrt SEACOAST LEASING Ing conditions and many employee DRAFTSMEN—Jtmlar and Senior with TORS —. For wall-known product wttll area. Must, speak Veil and have ear. uenefltn. After 7 p.m., phone K2-4431. mechanical experience. Four excellent wide acceptance. Work In Lor* .Branca OPERATORS openings. Please bring drawings. To 3S4-TC7S or 222-O170. -_• area. Ease salary 190 plua eommli- Single needle operators to work on DRUG STORE CLERK $9,100. Bame fee paid. BTJYBRS — Three openings: In ma- slons. Writ, ••C.fc.,™BOX l», »el lidfes' coat* and car coati. Piece work Apply dally 9 to 4 &Can or boy. Driver's llcenae necessary. SHORELINE PERSONNEL SERVICE Bank. ' " - . 210 NEWHAN SPRING RD., RED BANK with minimum guarantee. SHORE chinery, In non-meta.1 'eott goods and COAT CO.. 32 Bridie Ave.. Red Bunk HE ROWAN CONTROLLER Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Also part- 77 Broad St. Red Bank 7il-355S In electronic component*. Excellent WAITERS AND WAITRESSES *-JTul EXIT 109 GARDEN STATE PARKWAY . 741 -1234 time. 222-13S7. SUnVKYORS company In Perth Amboy area. To time. Tha Old Union Bouit, 11 Wharf HOUSEKEEPER WANTED — By small COMPANY PARTY CHIEF ' , (7,280 plus. Aye., Red Bank. 7(1-1500. friendly family. Preferably sleep In. 2 Creacent Fl. experienced In boundary and nib- SHORELINE PERSONNEL SERVICE Call 531-4535. Oceanport, N. J. HELP VANTEb-MALE 77 Broad St, Red Bank 741-3553 AUTOS FOR SALE AUTOS FOR SALE division work . A l permanent position. DRUG) STORK CLERK — Coametlcs. 228-5000 Salary open. . MAINTBNANCE TRAINEES - Me- (More CUiilfled Adi Part-time evenings, weekends. Call 322- New halidlns; hack of Holiday Inn) RODMAN chanical aptitude or vocational train- 1367. LINOTYPE OPERATOR No experience necessary. Start Imme- Ing preferred. Apply Atco Ceramics, On 1W Nat V»g») SERVICE diately, JT5. Call &66-0100. Hwy. 35, Keyport, ' | WAITRESSES WANTED — Apply In Steady, days, benefits, overtime. Inter- person. x~a Cottage Inn. itate Printing Corp.. Plalnfleld. 7JM9OO, WRITER 149 W. Front St. Keyport IP0T WBLDER — 6om6 experience jecesaary. Call 7(7-5512. KINB- Dut to ropldly expanding service WOMEN — To work In oaUery. Apply TRON CORP., SHREWSBURY. department, we require additional In person at Delloloua Orchard, Bt. help to belter lervs our customtrs. 34. Colls Neck. Kltson Chevrolet will) Its new modem LADIES HELP WAlVTED-MALE facilities offers: CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY Chrlitnua and y«ar rounl ««y part- • PROFIT SHARING • RETIREMENT PROGRAM A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SIJIT YOUR MANY NEEDS1' time work. Barn |2 to (3 per hour ln>! your apare time. C&H 683-1313, KS- EXPERIENCED • PAID VACATIONS 201B, 566-3257, -W24074. AUTO MECHANIC • INSURANCE CUDRK-TYPIBT — Apply Ut perion • SICK LEAVE to Electro Impulse Laboratory, 20S For local cor dealer. Stead/ work, I River St., R«J Bank. good pay, ell fringe benefits (or the I • UNIFORMS | Adding M»chlnes—Typ*wrlteri General Cootractorg Fainting and Decoratiig right nan. Apply • HOSPITALIZATION A88I8TANT BOOKKEEPER — With ADDIHO MACHINB8 — Typswrltan L. SMITH BUILDBBB - Patloa. ml' gtneral oftlct akperlence. Good attrt- RED BANK AUTO IMPORTS See Mr. Joe Holiey, Kltun Chevrolet, I •old, rented, repaired, Serplco's 101 teratloM, additions, garaget. Call 1>1- THOMAS gLATE Inr talarjr with «iccUeivt opportunity Newman Springs Rd. Red Bank I Hlgtiway 15, Eolonrown (next to IConmouUi «., Red Bank 7(7-0185. 1719 or 741-7310. Free Estlmata . In mottern offices. Call 228-fltOO. 741-5IU Motor Vehicle Station). Painting ana oecoratlBf Fully Insured BU-aiM 7U-43M BBCRETARY — intoreHting opportu- WORKING MAN'S CONTRACTOR — nity to work In Industrial sales office. Alterations. Rspalra Masonry, small L. H. MILL - Painter Interior anil At least two years' recent experience I Air A Se» Travel RuervaUoni jobs, too. B»l-a71(. exterior. No Jobs too large or too drive a and proficient akllli required. C«U 741- small. Very rsairouable. Cgfi 2SM4W. 6767- for appointment. Toe E, C. Mahon SALESMEN OR THOSE WHO WANT TO BE Co., Red Bank. BI IT A WSEKEND — At Orosslng. •ft or around Die world In SO days, Insulation & Siding WAIT RE SHE 3 — Four. Apply In ptir- ' NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY I we oan serviae all your vacation Pearl and Bead Hegtrlnglag A •on only. Mtrmald. Diner, nt. 36, Midi. Petarstn Travel, 7(1-5550. INSULATION * BIDING CORP. — LeorAtrdo. Also windows, roots, gutttrg, etc. Wom«n — Part-Urn*. Telephone lollcl- SUCCESS 10-30 year guarantees. Day or night SATSUS, tation work. Work, tram your own 776-M07. Adam Llrixmayar Ml-CBcu. n BEUBSIUI'a, V *min£ it deltas mmi Unltlutt bod) Itomi at your own convenience. Cm Aiphtlt Pivlng CtuMwl, sru't M? You bet I Becatiu it deltas mmi Unltlutt bod) cailly earn fl.00 to fl.50 per hour. Call, BREEDS , UmwL ind 1r«M D Ml synchromiiynchromiih 4-spetd stick O Bltttiy-iaving tlteinttor D 1*1-0010. Leava your name, address and pbon* number. You win be contacted. OBNBRAL ASPUAUt PAVINO INC Nursing Home Buetit M«tt • HAM uish D Wiitmlli D MMUMM chrnrmchrnrm, intlutSni Blacktop drlvawaya arJd parking Iota. Plumbing A Heating t d deliosMr n 194 morel Standitd _•£,,,_ DUNTAL AS8IBTANT — Rec«ptlonllt. Call (or free estimate miiei hl covert O Heitaf wd deliosMr n 194 morel Stand Will train. Matawan offlco. lit ply SUCCESS ^ HOLMDEL NURI1N0 ROME - Ac- wheelgs, no ipccisl tools needed. Psits/seraco cont to coast. AZ," Box B20,' Hed Bunk, credited for akllled nuralng home SSSLSE!- DnlVE SAHLV We believe It the eile lucceii of our vital electronic product betting care. Hwy, 34, Holmdel. XI-4200. fittings, no APPLICATIONS ARE BE1NQ AC- the prestige rum". . , CORRISAN'S DrrtiHstyour CEPTED FOR BALBSOIRLS — Sutiir Building Contractor ttna Fabric Department, Immadlat* 1»T Oakland II., Ked Bank 747.1701 BitmDMlerl advar/cement. DICTOGRAPH BUILDER — New homas. room ad- Odd Job! ditions, biuemanl and mftlo rooms, HAIRDnESBBR — Expsiyicnca necei- Proves 111 kitchens, garage, repalra ud altera- •ary. Salary open. Call 683-1177 or We are wlillna- lo back our teller by offtrlu t minimum slarllrn YARDS, CELLARS, garage,. stores B«MM tions, lleroert ElganraucB. 741131)1. ,. _JO». Flrse estl- Rooaing, Siding tV Inaulitlon guarajiteed salary ol cleaned 74f-»14up. Have» afte, rtru^k » .p.m. CLEANING WOMAN — On* day ft (1219 per week) OLWH OO. INC. KMrinCi iuing i week; MutL have own traniportttlon. MASONRT - Pattoa. lUpa, Mde- Insulation Iutalle4 iSS • irttaSanBa! NO $40.00 Vraehold area. Oil 482-OOU. To married men. ovsr 25. with car, good appearance anil personality, walka, painting, carpsnlry, Retaon- who are selected anl wBo Qualify. Company paid training. I Diamond! Bought or, Rtttyled aki. Rita. MTim tr Kl'mi. MONEY DOWN PER MONTH WOMAN TO CARE FOR NEW BABY AND JiEAUTIFUL HOME. LIVE IN Liberal frlnaa benefits, excellent management opportunity. PRGraRRKD. ALL I'UlVILKOlB. Too good to be truel , \ Let Hi bur Uu diamonds you don'l CAU, COLLECT (177-1870 OR 671-5(27 •ear or let us raslyle them for you FROWN'S AFTER 9:39 P.M. WHV NOT JUD«E Tim ran YOURSELF? I personally. Reuse Ilia's, M Broad 81, Painting and Decotillng M Broad »L lUd Sank aXPBRIBNCED HAL-ESLADY ~ Full- (At a 2"I hour oroiram) CARL B. JONES - IPetalnl and in tl [,art-timf, Between ngei 21 and 35. BE OUR LUNCHEON OUEBT ig. Fully loaured. For free MONMOUTH MOTORS INC. Apply In person Wlltntr'a, Mlrldletown Tuesday. September 37. la noon, at . Entortaldaient eitlmafea, call TiT-SOd. fllppiriK Crnttr. MltUUHnwn, Tel. Aniwcrlng Service TUB INTURIOR AND BXTERIOIt pMrlt- AUTHORIZED DEALER LAnV DKBlnES — Mature houseketp- BERKELEY CARTERET HOTEL Bjead- Ing. Also decorating. Our prices are LIT Ul M your ssorstary. Ne need ir and companion for New York rtsl- Jtrenu cheaper than theirs. Call stack PalaV* til miss calla. M hour aaswerlig itht; P«reian«nl. Winter In Florida. Ocean Avs. • Aibury Par*. N, J, Ing Co. for m» aatlmaU. TM4MM. HWY 35 542-2414 EATONTOWN UWAMY: CM altaW • MB. TIMT1J. aarvlet. taWIW. . - . .^ rmutcui yotfiue Anxnaom BOUSES KM MIX THE DAOX XJtttUM 4HM UNFAfNTtO ASSUMPTIONS FOR *5»t te» we eay» We ASSUMPTIONS tall oTeM um»aMaa teattan aa_ W GARDENS ATLANTIC RICHFIELD CO. etialra la oMtaasorary tat Barty $f300 TO $7700 HANDICAPPED amerkaa. tW «O maoulaatiirer'i M SERVICE STATION prka. Tin really aboaU ooa» stl SLN FOUR ROOMS-$115 Approve Jfort PROWN'S totm MCDROOM) PERSON FOR RED BANK LUMBER O ft ypi 4ft*tn pemintnt «mplormut LEASE it Broad It Sad. Sank TU-7300 *Ar Flv» Rooms (Two B«droomi) $140 Ranches, SpliU. Capes, Br-Leveis »«* %.tt a" company thai tmploytei us ent Comer Paul and Wall Bed 8 WASHER — Norge 14' Colonials. Closing cost under WOO, Take Master Plan »tit handteamd paoplt «U ovtr the OLD muOTURE - AaOqaea, . ttrietoryer. None refrigerator. Pow< • EHicl.ney (2'/i Rooms) $95 ever mortgage tad movt In immediate- V.B. aM Caaaaa, we. hav* several addi- 1. Guaranteed Ineoma Claasware, an objects ulMMtnt rotary. Picnic-Table, charcoal bar< {FORT MOMrlOVIH - M)J. tional poUttefii own for qualified people bnmedlau task (or anything and «T«ry •ami CLUB roR TENAMTI 4U our local branch. beetle. Metal closet. Ping pong tadle. KIRWAN COMPANY 2. Financial Atsiitanca thing, RuicU'a, S Bast rnat St, to Wrlnger.-ipiiher. Two each msjle yout FXB1I BEAT, COO^JNO OAB, HOTWATER AND Afll CONDITIONINO Sen. W.B. LatU, oornrnirtdlfit QaaHtleatfoni a» u follows: be able bedt, complete. 8m»n. REALTORS to r#ad» write and converse Intelligent' 3. Paid Training T.v. and phone outlata, Ueu.IL refrigerators, parking aad walk-la itorag* the Army Electrooiu OfnauaaA }T, plus b* able to work 9 houre a day. .„_ BPACE HIATXR—«OTO LIVINUV1HGO ROOM BOFA — Xtof chair, faculties, epadous rooms, large cluats. Walk to alwpplng piasa, tniaes am 9wy. U West Ksansburg 7IT-WW The eBrnpaiiy li iMking aggressive end All of HIM advantages art unit. Oee heater, Oas On gas range, plus leather sofa, Sl»w» two, Usel school. (ECOM). hot. hu appiwM tmteltloui people who nave the dulre available to a sales misled water heaUr. Practlally new. CaU «J- once. Reasonable. Call 7B7-3U& LITTLE SILVER to (TOW with an established company. and mechanically Inclined op- TIW. »riE5rrest Aye., KeaMburg. nmiCTIONI: Oarlen sUle lilt UT to W, east en M to Airport thopplBg **rt of «n old nur**rr, and covered new long-ranje tauter (Un Ltberal benifltt taelude paid vacation, erator who win operate our ser- OAS STOVE — 30". Eicellent COS' •nth iptelmtn trees utd abrubi, this llldn, «ic ait with a trowing com- •lea station at Shrewsbury Ave, ANTIQUE^ — Brlc-a:brac, old tools diuon. Hu everything. Call Plata, tvun left, then two blocks to model apartment From U, (J. it !uy to malnuia home hu thre* bed- br construction and Undic»ping and Utrturt IL In Red Bank. furniturelu.miui., t! lamptam s and mlseellaneoui <71-04M. rieUs) to Baalat Ave., turn left on Middle Rd.. sUalght aHead. rooms *od two tile baths, formal dla- Items. Call Wi-Utt UJA Stone Kd., BENBUR FREEZER — U cu. fL chnd faculttei are lmnudate- pegboard, plywood, lumber. VUlt our APARTMENTS Stanley Dopierala, project en- ly available and operating. We have basement lor imall auantlty buying or RED BANK LUMBER r RAY STILLMAN, Realtor ;int»r for the New York district MXM AVAIIABUB FOR CA- much to offer and wlah to melt an our tlrst floor for larger purchases. TBItlNO — Thoroughly experienced for Corner Pearl and Wall flti., Red Bank ?mr«^T8iwMS to 1179 Per Mont h** "Our «lh Tear" mglneer, and Cot. George A. Individual who la capable of grouping We cut to size. Bring written list. RED BANK'S FINEST I Hwy. 36 Shrewsbury Itl-MM all occasions. Dayi, nlghti, weekindi. promoters and participating m lucceu The Low Overhead Lumber Yard THS BIRO AdlNCY Ciirkjian, commanding the Elec- Sll MMlSa, Of venture, 201-531-MH. RED BANK LUMBER 74MS500" Spacious 4« room apartments. All two bedrooms, large closets. Free parking Rt. U ' lUdUltcnra LINCROFT BI-LEVEL ronics Support Command, here. »ABT errnNQ — Or Ironing. SERVICE STATION BUSINIS8 — For Corner Pearl and Wall Bed Bank KHWMORE AUTOMATIC WABHER — Exctptlonsl value I139-gl45. Imiaediate Perfect condition. (SO. CaU r n VlewWB nUDaUINTL871-100Y 0UAVB APART- ''our bedroomi, 2H baths, den, patio, Call aale, Mlddletown area. Excellent bull. UM BINOIR ZIG ZAO SEWING or futureoccupancfuture occupancyy . SprinBp ' gf View two-car garage. V acres. Close to bus, T41-2H1. MM. Belling due to lllnen. Reply Son MACHINH — Automatically alg tagi, 787-S3W. gardens, 283 gprlng Bt, liUjTJ. MENTB AND HOUSBg-Vurnlslied and m, Mldaielown, N. J^ unfurnlsbad for rest. Cotue In and talk l^-.•-—-ting, schools, churches. Priced a< makea buttonhole!, sews on buttons, FINEST COLONIAL FURNITURE RUMSON •*• TTiree-room apartment u oyer with us, THI DOWSnu 'Jll 0. Phone U7-9U8. WILL CAM FOR CHttDMN - In darns, monograms et&. IG8.60 or $9.20 LIKE NEW. CASH AND CAMRr. TRE. Near transportation, shopping, ichooli AOZKCY, n X. Front St., Red BUM. 9 Students Win my home. Ideal location for Holmdel, per month. Call Roma Credit Dept. SlEHDOtja BAVINOa. 463-9397. and church. Free car shelters avail- H1-B700. Haatet, Rarllan, Kesaoburit or Middle- MONEY TO LOAN MM100. able. Reasonable. CaU 120-2(01 after ALMOST NEW Font-bedroom, town. US weekly. Call 871-0137. DRESSERS — lll "Her « p.m. EeUte a Mortgage CoMulUnt. JM-03S3. Phalanx Rd.r one mile aouth of Lln- AVM., sttscious OM- and two-bedroom irlck trim. An acre l&ndscapsd lot RED BANK — Letter! of com- ' - J38«a» croft Center, Open Saturdays and after- TWO ANTIQUE WHITE TABLES — garden apartment, starting ac 9110. Ap- AOENCY. Oceanport Ave,, Oceanport noon!. One couch, *100. Accordlan, 120 bass, >ly Apt 24. Molly Pltcber Village Court H1-U00. ^^ mendation (or high performaace 135. Call 284-1094 or call Mr. gam Lomano, 741-9115. with unusual privacy, 24' living room, CHILD CARE — In my ham*. ALTO SAXOPHONE — Excellent con- RENTALS — SEASONAL — YEARLY in the 1966 National Merit Schol- Day or wetk. INSTRUCTION FOR 8ALBJ — Parkway wet ault. Pour ELLA WILTSHIRE, Realtors formal dining room, "tip-top" modern Can U2-51M. dition. New cut, sm suo. oau en- car Jacks, tires. Five &2043'l, (0043 RED BANK — Unfurnished four-room 1410 Oceaa Ave. Sea Bright MJ-OCOI irship qualifying test have been ENROLL NOW FOR FALL CLASSES 1TT7. mow, 4 /lO.lD'l. 643-1815. apartment, convenient to transporta- WOMAN WOULD LIKE — Part-time -IBM COMPUTER PnorjRAMMINO, tion. Call before 1:30 a.m. or after 7 SECLUDED QUEST COTTAOB — for. Itch en. 33' paneled gameroom. IV eceived by nine students at Red LEAKY KIND 8AXAPHONH 1160 — An p.m. 642-1130. nlshea. Bachelor preferred. AU utllltlai feaby-tlttlnf. Own traMsportation. IBM KEYPUNCH, OFFICE AUTOMA- itudr. Two fireplaces. Many eitrai 3ank Catholic High School. TION. Day and evralng MIUOM. IBM Call now for Ires «ltlmate. Tako ad- Ploeard clarinet, *80, snare Urums, ; RED BANK — Button Park apartment >nd heit. Ui, M26(3S vantags of Uia new lower prlcel. Aluml* Call 717-O506. equipment on premltee. NORTHEAST Branch Ave. Unfurnished three-room BELFORD —. Small house, one bed' Call now. $3r,500. The Dowitra Agency, The honors went to Stephanie BbsINIBI MAOHINI SCHOOL, M num gutters never need maintenance. NOR BOOKKBBPINa MAOHINBI apartment. Air conditioned. Heat and room, attic, cellar. Nice yard. Sent SITUATIONS WANTED • Mala Broad St., Kan Bank. 7I7-4S47, Arailabla In beauurul white CaU cooking gas supplied. Convenient loca* »103 plus utilities. TS7-I80S. Fitzgerald, Judith Tierney, Cath- 7110910 Uon. Bae manager. Apt. 167C. we train you to pilot BANK. des, garaie. Decorate to please. S125 three-bedroom houie, New Shrewsbury- ON QUIET, WKU, KKPT, ELM LINED SEAL ESTATE WANTED grant over-tne-rood gal and dlml BALDWIN OROASONIC — Xxcel a. month. 747-3333. Eatontown area, for occupancy by Oct. GREAT DAY lent condition. Uied about 60 hours 10, $150-1200 monthly, References, se- WE NIED — Flra oi an 2-J bedroom rlgi", putting you on me road to rOR THE . PJBRVEOF WIDCIHO when you can sit back and not have to KEANSBURO — Three-room apart- curity. Oall 642-06*7. STREET. Dining room, living room, HIGH PAY - SECURITY - AD- aoWN-Brldeamald dreuti and lU ao- Cost (1340. Will sacrifice, call 872-14IC homes, furnished or urttaralslied, from worry about taking down those wood ment. MB a month. One month security, 1 VANCEMENT. Proven placement oeuorlea with Individual perional Mr- screens and putting up the wood) storm KKLVWATOR ELECTRIC RANQB El Kest Included. 787-7090. kitchen and den. Four bedrooms, I (15 to 1175 per month for meeting xrylce wim over 150 trucking com- rU». Call Virginia Klmball, rreehold. windows. See us for the Jerry Combina- collent condition. ISO Call 391-2148 al pertonneL THE BERO AOKNCx, lit THE L0D3E APARTMBNTS — Well FURNISHED ROOMS balhf. BeauUlul full basement. V 39 Mlodletewn. 171-1000. tion Aluminum WtndDW $9,95, Installa- ter » p.m. furnished one-room studio apartment, Nollonol li ttie oldeit and laroHl tion optional. OLD, OLD RECORD PLAYER tile kitchenette and bath. Laundermal truck driver Iralnlna center In New FURNISHED ROOM — Kitchen priv- tachetf two*car garage, A real bargain, RENT A TV PROWN'S craruc typo. Good condition. S35. Ci and parking, single person only. Year ileges. Business gentleman only. 27 dene/.and a memktr of the New Portable'. y.: weak. DArSHOBJI TV. 747-M74. rouw. fft monthly Includes utllUJes, ' — LEGAL NOTICE • • Mmy Motor Truck Allocation. We 32 Broad •!. Red Bank Ttt-7500 Waveily PI., T47-1&H..Can after - aaUttf gJCOpa me Dawslr* Jutney, i M Church BU^eanib T«T-5o». Collins «., KsansWrr TtT-lBB. are nceanlred by nwre molor fretght »TpH» tfAAVm FUR 80ARF—Four WOVAN OShr.i— Busrness or retired. IM«e trtan any om«"er week up. Qentleman preterrsd. den. Attached gsrage. Lovely land, burp, In the CourKy of idonmoutH with lermi M down, ll.JJI per week, CaU MAPLE BBDROOM SET — Twin bed Ui Auxfllary; 1(13 Snrewtbury Ave, term lease. Immediate occupancy. Call scaped grounds. Fenced-ln rear yard, ACT TODAYI YOU MAY CALL Home Credit, (M-tloo. Dresser, mirror, chest. 175. Mahogan lining room. Pier Hotel. Oall 2410060. a bit. CUbtUzrM lurface coura* iur- lei Bank. Sept 30 and Oct. 1. 264-7038. ' Asking 120.50O. See It today. ROLSTON face upon an «xl«tlne cr&vel 4t new COLLECT U09) 825-5553 KITCHIN CHAIRS IUCOVBKED - dresser, mirror, chest. ISO. 264-52S aiNOLS ROOKS — desn. comfort- WATBRBUHV, REALTOR, 18 W. Fronl 3ARBELL SET — 230 lbs. with ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS — Two bed able reasonable. Oentlemsn preferred. St., Red Bank. 747^(00. soil atrrerale. type o. clus A. foun- or WRITE DlfiMte eeu and bu stools. Monmonth WESTERN SADDLE — Padded, fu lotted elates, *35. Phone after 6 p.m. room apartment, unfurnished acrosi n Wallace St., 741-MM. Oarage. dation, eillm&ted amount of bit SU* Oneus. Il« Monmouti St., Red Bank. size. Also bridle and SMMle blanke [U-«3J9. from school, residential section. Adults RIVER PLAZA — Attractive four-bed fcillred surface course lurfae* pave- NATIONAL PROFESSIONAL Like new. M2-0t91. CLXAN COMFORTABLE ROOM - room Cape, Living room with wall-to- ment required li £50 iquare r»rrti, REBUILT BICYCLES — AU sizes. An only. JIM per mo., all utilities Included. TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING TYPEWKITKRS. AODINO miOtUDei. UOOHOUSK — custom built, nevi Call 201-9BS6. Gentleman only. CaU after 5 p.m. 741' wall carpeting, kitchen wlUt built-in of nefr soil anr«K&tf, type 6, clui MIUdE BALD. »2 Hamilton Ave. 1185 eating area, Hi baths. Full cellar A foundation 4,600 equate yardi; and P.O. lex 404, Millville Airport All makes new or used. Guaranteed. isfld. Marios plywood. Insulated. li Jong Branch. 229-0208. Low as 115. Strplw's, 101 Monmoutrj ilde 3'xV by 3' high. Shingled root. ~ ATLANTIC HIOHLANDS — Furnished. with laundry room. Fatlo, SOilOO lot, opened and read In public at Bor- Millvill., N. J. 871-1S78. Living, bedroom and kitchen. Adults Nice area lor children. Asking 116,900. iu|h Hall, Church street, Keanibur* St. Next to Unater. T4T4•.**»bathi•. Dishwasher and clothes dryer. of New Jer«y: . \ MERCHANDISE WANTED RED BANK — Three-room unfurnished snack bar, full basement, finished rec- Full basement, single garage. On s SactlDQ I. That tha Borough otS apartment, heat, hot water supplied. reation room, large tree shaded lot large lot. »2»,900. Alio, new Coloulal Rumion reconstruct and equip lh« 50 Linden PI. 747-5726. Immediate occupancy. Convenient to four-bedroom bl-level with large family Memorial Borough Hall In Mid Bor- WANTED schools, shopping, churches, transpor- room. 118,600. 842-1399. on it n In accordance with plans «norap. old heaters and radiators, used ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS ford. 787-5500. Section IV. This Ordinance) efeall nachlnery. L. Abrams k Son. PR4 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — Private take effect upon it* passage and, pub* New three-bedroom .ranch. Fireplace, TALL, TREES 1 i900. home. Furnished three-room apartment. cellar, hasehoard neat. Overlooking surrounded this lovel/ six-room ranch ucatlon according to law. >Lt> round oak tables, picture frames, Ail utllitlei supplied. Third floor, pri- Sandy Hook Bay and, ocean. with three bedrooms and IM baths. Introduced: tlothes trees, flat Irons, etc, write vate entrance. gllO a month. Call 281- Hot water baseboard heat, attached ga- Pa«eU: 17 Main St.. Port MonmoutJi. 787-2836. F. A. GEHLHAUS rage. Convenient location near Red Approved: THRES-BEDROOU APARTMENT — Real Kititu Bank. Low traffic street. Excellent con- PUBMC NOTICE WANTED « Used flute. In good con< Newly decorated. All utilities Included. Hwy. 31 Leonardo dition™ . Only 119,600. Bee It today! The foregoing ordinance was Intro* lltlon. Will pay S20 to S4», Call (Next to Blue ft White Bui Terminal) WALKER ft WALKER, Realtors, Hwy luced and t>a*sed first reading at a introducing...... 871-2250. No. Fifth. Ave.. Long Branch. 5*2-1399. 35, Shrewsbury. 711-5212. 2<-Houi regular meeting of the Mayor and FIVE ROOMS UNFURNISHED — Hot 291-0488 Bervlce. Oounpll of the Borough of Runtson DECOYS WAHTED water supplied. Available Oct. 1. Year and will come up for final considera- Wooden ones preferred round. Call 787-6048. 2t-Hour Telephone servtca tion And passage at a regular meeting Call 671-f— • COLTS NECK at said governing body to be held on rOW OPEN AT NBW LOCATION — LONO BRANCH — Attractive moderu VILLAGE HOME LOTS AND ACREAGE Thursday October 03, 1906 at which >ur Attlo, 78 Third Ave., Long Branch. 2Vt rooms and bath. Residential. Ample Seven-room Colonial. Two tile baths, time and place alt periorur desiring 7e buy and tell anything. 229-4143 or closet arid storage space. aast water FROM ONE LOT TO 100 AOIU0B - to t» heard thereon will b* given am heat supplied. 222-2373. full basement, ganurobm, laundry, BROOKSIDE TERRACE flag patio, lovely shade. Newlly re Hither eommerclsl or residential. Oall full opportunity, modeled, walking distance t store, MULLANKY REALTY. 871-5181. ALBBTtT A, KBRpR 7ANT&D — Second hand 'Lawsotf sofa, ARTIST—Will rent her bedroom, living church and school. Price, 1 ft good condition. Reasonable. Call room, beautifully furnished studio 0 LINCROFT — Fond, one acre, cleared. Borough Clerk 291-OM9. apartment with wood-bumlng fireplace. LAMSON, IN RC*"). call iept. 58, IMS 112.98 Business dnan preferred. Call after 7 741-5600. TOULD LIKE TO BU1T—Used TILL! p.m, 872-1225. 56 W. Main, Realtor,- Freehold, N. J. {HATERS. Working condition. Call 462-0440 ATTENTION BUILDERS! » 11 p.m.. 201-3167. ATTRACTIVE — Nicely furnllhed two Oak Hill Beautiful wooded lot In HOUSES FOR SALE APARTMENTS! rooms, tyed-llvmg room, kitchen. Also elusive area of tho fine homes. Good studio room, private, light cooking. ALMOST NEW In a "Woodsy* area. location for the erection of an excep- Both for gentleman. 741-8054. tional house. Faved street, curba, water, PETS AND LIVESTOCK Wide, deep lot. Beautifully designed gas, etc. Price *8,W0 WALKER * MORE LISTINGS SHOWN 3'/2 AND 4'/2 ROOMS NQW AVAILABLE UNFURNISHED THREE-ROOM — At- WALKER. Realtors Hwy. 35, Shrews- IAB8ET HOUND — 7V> months Old, tractive apartment on (round floor. Colonial Bilevel. Bpstbus living room, bury. 741-5212. 24-Hour service. MORE LISTINGS SOLD The Brook'tide Terrace Apartments are tucked away in one of Atlantic High- run papers. WU-6014 Modern. Own thermostat Quiet rAMgh- Her 5:30. borhootl. No pels. Call 642-3428. ATTENTION BUILDERS lands quieteii residential areas. •• A modern shopping center is within walking dining, room, ultra-modsrn kltchea Four We have Ion avsllabio In local ares LXC OBRMAN 8HEPHBRD9 — Sire TWO-ROOM FURNI8HBD APART from 12,000 to M.000, Financing li distance. Buses to New York and Newark stop near the site daily. Rail service y champion Fleetwoods Arlstocral MENT-With all utilities. gI5 a month. bedrooms, l!i baths. Recreation room, Good location. Call 747-0713 or 4I2.C397. ivatlable on both land and construe- is available from the center of town. Brookside, Terrace Apartments provide- lalss. Beven weeks. 2M-OS21. Two-car garige and laundry. Asking MODERN FIVE-ROOM APARTMENT MULLANEY REALTY the kind of relaxation that will assure you all the luxuries of a truly comfortable —Two bedrooms, heat, bot water, cook- 11 671-5151. APAR1MENTS Ing gas, S125 plus electric. Available va.m. "Anxious , TUB DowsrRA home. , . ' RED BANK — Building lot, zoned toi Nov. 1. Call 787-5434. AOENCS. 81 E. Front' St., Red Bank. two-family. Excellent residential area. Call belors 8:30 or after S, S41-0I3O. rU-8700. RED BANK COMMERCIAL RENTALS KEANSBURO - 90x100 comer lot. Thru Members of the) CHECK OUR COMFORTS OF HOME! Three blocks from public and catholic • PRIVATE BALCONY OR PATIO • YOUR OWN PRIVATE EN. CANNON POINT 7,009 FT. LIGHT manufacturing .'AIR HAVHN — M Fair Haven Rd. schools and churches. ZONED for two- Red Bank Area " lofts lor lease. Can be leased separate- Four-bedroom house. 136,000. Mortgage families. Ctofle to transportation. Re- with an all-weath«r Thermopane TRANCE and PARKING SPACE. may be assumed. Or buy on sales con- duced. Call Mr. Blsto, SO-3-3977. Multiple Listing Servict VILLAGE ly, containing about 1590 it. It per tract wlthlow down payment. PA 1-0533 sliding glass door, off each din- floor. 747-1100. • PRIVATE BASEMENT STORAGE Brond-fiew oarden qportmenti, Sfudlft RED COACH LANE, LOCUST — Nsw $•• Peae 23$ in Yellow Piejet ing area. oral one-bedroom. Froip VI. Ideally DESIRABLE RIVER FRONT sulle- Colonial. Four bedrooms, four baths, COMMERCIAL PROPERTY . provided for each apartment. on first floor In the Tuller BaUdins. family room, -den, Two-car garage and • WALL-TO-WALL BROADLOOM SEH MODEL APARTMENT Call 747-2U0. . ^^ full basement, Air conditioning. One MIUDLKTOW/J TKt. — Commercial • PRIVATE LAUNDRY ... with ON PREMISES ' IF YOU ABE INTERESTED — In a acrs e of ground near golC course. Call property along CARPETING in second floor 239 Spring SI. - irand new modem office spice, well 222-8479. Err to 40 acresi. VuLLANaVxY* RIALRIL. washers and dryers .. .in each located In the eenle'r of Red Bank, eon- « — oTl-SlM. apartments. tract ate for further Information. TUB JimiE-BEDROOM CO-OPERATIVE 'building. DOWSTRA AOBNCT. 711-1700. APARTMENT — Must S»!l to best of • COMPLETE HOT POINT ALL- COMMERCIAL RENTALS for. Oil heat. Call H2-3S2*. REAL ESTATE WANTED • PRIVATE. LUXURY SWIMMING omen BPACII—AI _ MATAWAN — Strathmore Colonial. ELECTRIC KITCHEN with plenty Recklesa PL. Red Bar*. gSO so> It. In Four bedrooms, 1ft fcslhe, atUchtd ga- NEED YACANT LAND of cabinet, space. POOL, complete with all ac- dignified modern office bulldlnjg with rage. Central au- conditioning, 'fully Imall lot or large tracts. Call MUL- complete services. Carpeted tiiroufti' luippel modern electric kitchen and LAND? REALTY. Wl-HM. • AIR-CONDITIONING by "Fed- cestories . . . KIDDIE POOL OFFICE out, with most attractive wall Ireat lundry room, ovenlie trost me re. nun! and eleotrloal flrturss. Oall Ti7 rlgerator-freezer, atorms and ecreeni. HELP - ACTION I ' ' ders." ... BARBECUE PITS ... CHIL- — bstwsen • and 6: JO. few York bus at corner, short walk HELP us; our U salespeople sees a SPACE tED BANK — Downtown, central lo- to trade ichool. Immediate possesilon, listing on your home. DREN'S PLAYGROUND AREA cation, orourid floor office space. Being tWa. Owr/er M4-021B. ACTION U our motto—professional iw • HOT -WATER BASEBOARD completely remodeled. Large rices are Just a phone call away. HEATING with individual apart* ... Just for residents of Brook- Modern offices juit coropieleA. Cen- lot. JDarly occupancy. Reasonable rent. INCOME , RtVmUMONT — Three Trade-ins—Bienugea tral Red Bank Builness PIitrloL Air conditioned. CIIAS IL TINDALL, houses, three acres. 124 Leonard Ave,, Commercial and Investment propsttle ment thermostats. side Terrace Apartments. Rsaltor, T41-D03O. Oceanport. aiwo Income plus vacarrt Member Two Multiple Listing terneei • Centra) Air Conditioning water-front land, approalmate 700* road WALXER ft WALKER •• • Self Service Elevator OFFICE SPACE available to Fair Hav- Irontags. (39,500, Call 741-2233. Realtors • private Parking space en Professional Building. Sicellent FROM $136 INCLUDES HEAT -^ HOT WATER — PRIVATE POOL UNCROKT — tmmiculate 3-bedroom Shrewsbury Mlddletewn-Holmdei • Rent Reasonable , marking. Two rooms avallsble, 670 sq. Ml Broad St 909 Hwy. » MODEL APARTMENT OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. •'Inspect and Compare t. anil 17S sq. ft. Call 741-7M4. rancn. full cellar, wall-to-wall carpet, large stinken patio with plenty of pri- OPEN LISTINGS PROFESSIONAL OFFICE FOR RENT vacy, trees. Assume. l\i per cent mort- Independent broker desires open list- WEEKENDS 10 A,M. TO 8 P.M. —Approximately ..700 sq. rt Neai •Bge. 74T-2378. ings on reslrientlil properties, 747-1100, Rlvervlow Hospital. Include! all mill R»D BANK IN0OMI1 PROPIRTTr- "•a ft AM001ATBB, INC. GRAND AVE.--OFF HWY. 36 ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS ties, «35 per month. Call 741-2000. lllddlelowu "Call ihar TV r»pelrm«n In th« 54 Broad St. Rid Bank STORE ton BINT — In Matawau Four-famil00. Varyf goohoused ooMIUo. Annuaa Alwayl Incoms fule Ml Hwy(Opposit. U. e Howard Johnson) CALL 291-0770 or 291 -3«8 ' huslneia area. Call MMW3, between rentea, Alo* »il,000. CaU owner, C71-&33) Rcgliter Wanf AeJi — an* till « and t p.m. 4S0S Ev)niniaT41-M6l him all w# 4*y «n sun li t»»wV" -LEGAL WWIOB- -LEGAL j, 25. worrax- THE DAILY REGISTER Thtnt* (» aloog tfet nort&trlr sfeert Tfrme* ni) «l»a« p '«aUr UM «r Tb«&c* (t) *tanf * ntnltf* 0a ter an* ot Bus Avciui* a* «U»lt4 At oi Cwimmtaf TUvw la a gtaaraUyj _^iH rHll t iMMtl La * w**t*i1f .. gw.*rslly north*rlr direction i_ ... in a southeasterly direction to a point) re*t««r dTrtetlMto a joir' — ---- "-- direction to a point whan Oi* •ami wAnt when tb* earn* latan*et> tt* game Interiect* the boundawy line aep- lotertacu the center line of Uta Earl* LEGAL NOTICE whir* th* sa.il* meets tb* ctntir line boundary lln* separating Block M and, Tfaeie* (6) along tha e*nter lint M of Clalrmont Aventi* at IU most north- ag Holmdel Township and Middle- Naval Ammunition Depot Railroad Slock to of thi tax map of MWdis- nip of Middlewwn westerly aid, said point also being in town Township. ilght-of-way, ths poiat and place of Be- town Township; Ha/many Road In a •wfh*a*Uxty dt- ginning. r*ctt«n t« a point whin the sain* In- Toenct (111 alon .. AND ELECTION the boundary separating Block Ml and Thence (6i along the boundary lin* Thenc* (10) continuing along tfi* tersects vita th* ouur Ua* of Mur- aeparatlng Block 879 of the tax map of Middle- jeparating Holmdel Township and Uld- The ,polling pl>laci a for ths Ninth Xlce* aforesaiwald In a twwnltg f WWMW _-•»• NOTICE town Township; ..._ jfrtrlct will be Community Witt boundary separating Block 61 and phy Road, TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN. N. I. dletown Township in a northerly di- tloo D; Block M in t generally north**jt*rl» Tbance *T) tn a northerly rection to a pointint; Thenci (4) along the boundary line re c ion to a point In the center line of Home, Apple ton Ava., Leonardo. direction to a point said point being Tfcince (12) cocontinuinn g along the .jeparatlng Block Ml and Block B78 Drsrrlrtloa of the b««Mar.c« to a fltrtigtat line to a point wher* the rectlon to a point where th* boundary lmlm** separating Block 13BB Notici 1« hereof Riven mat the Dis- Newman fiprngs Road aforesaid, the of Election District No- 1* a common poini lo th* boundary line* •am* intersect* th* center tin* of Lake- tcrsecta th* center iln* of Comptons trict Boards of Election and B«I»»W aforesaid li a northerly direction . to point and place of Beginning. separating Block 60, Block H and side Place; , Creek; and Block 484888 aforesaid Tn a generally In ana for the Township of Middle- a point; Ths polling place tor the Fifth EleC' la Mlddletown Towoihlp Block 161; northerlthl y directiodiec n to a point wbtf* Tnence (5^ continuing along tht BEGINNING at a point formed by, Thenci (8) along th* center lint ot! Tncoc* (9) along to* center lln* of the same intersect* tht boundary Une town, County ot Monmouih, Stale of Ion district will be the Uncrofl the Intersection of tht center line of[ Thence continuing along the cen- erly direction to a point in the west- same intersects th* center Una of N«w Thence (12) along tae center line of Thenc* (13) along th* center line of erly direction to a paint in th* can- center line of Bait Road, said point ter line of Church Street aa extended Monmouth Road-Aforesald; ter line of New Jersey Btat* Highway Two Member! of the Township Com- alno being thi Intersection of the cen- erly shore line of the Naveilnk River; the Central Railroad .of New Jersey Main Street In a westerlly directiodirec n to In a northeasterly direction to a point Thence (5) along the westerly shore Thence 04) along th* center line otj right-of-way In a northwesterly dlrec* a point where the same Intersiictl e th* Route 38; , . mittee for the lull term of three yean .er tins of Bant Hoad and th* center whers the same Intersects the souther- line of the Naveaink River In a south' Thence (17) along the center line of cacri. In* ol Ocean View Avenue; 1 New Monmouth Road aforesaid In a tlon to a point where the same Inter- center line of Lakeside Place; ly nnore line of Randy Hook Bay; easterly direction to a point In tht generally northeasterly direction to a sects the centir lln* of Thompson Ave- Thence (14) along th* center iln* of New Jersey State Highway Rout* 36 Noilce 1» hereby given thnt quali- Thence (i) along the southerly ahore center line ot West Front Street, be- In a northwesterly direction to a point fied voters of the Townihlp of Middle-1 Thence (D) along th« center lln* of point when the same Intersect! the nue; Lakeside Place in a southerly direc- Ocean View Avenue In an easterly di- line ol Sandy Hook Bay in a north- ing the dividing line between Svrtnv center Une of Cherry Tree Farm Road Thenc* (13) along to* center Una of tion to its end; where the same Intersecti the center town, County of Monmouih, State of rection to a point in the center Una of westerly direction to a point where in^ River and Navenlnk River; aforesaid, the point and place of Be- Thenca (15) In A straight line from lln* of Brerent Avenue as extended New Jersey, not already registered In the same Intersecti the center line of Thompson Avenue in a southwesterly tn a southwesterly direction; tald municipality under the. laws of klevemh Slrett; Thence (6) along the shore line of ginning, thence weiterly direction to a point In the end of Lakeside Place in a south- 'ews Creek; Swimming River in a generally south' the center line of Palmir Avenue, th* erly direction to a point, said point Thenc* (18) along the center Hot of N«w Jersey governing permanent reg- Thence M0) along the center Une.of Thence (5) alone the center line of westerly direction to a point where thi The polling place for th* Fourteenth Brevent Avenue aiosesald In a north- Jstratmn may register or transfer with Eleventh Street In a southerly dtrec< Election District will b* Harmony point and place of Beginning. being the intersection of the center Pewi Creek in a southerly thence same Interiects th* easterly property The polling place for the Seventeenth Line o' Harmony ^Road and the cen- easterly direction to a point In th* the rierk of said municipality at his Ion to a point where the same ln< •outhweaterly direction lo a point line of the Garden State Parkway; School, Harmony it Murphy Roads, center line of Vandsrbilt Avenue; office. Townahlp Hail, King's Highway, ter-ecti the center llm of Lincoln Middletown. Election District will be Thome Sobool, ter line of Murphy Road; whern the name Intersects the center Ttienro (T) along tht easterly prop- Murphy Road, Port Monmouth. Thence A1B¥ along the center line of Thence (19) continuing along tb* cen- Middletown, New Jersey, on or befor* Street; line ot the New Jersey State Highway erty line of Garden State Parkway In! Description of the booBoartet ter line of Brevent Avenue In a north- Thursday, Bcptemher 2», 1968, ilur- Description of tne boundaries Murphv Rofld In a generally northeast- 1 Thence (11) along lhe centir line of Route 36; a northerly thence northwesterly direc- of Election District No. IS erly direction to a point In the cen- easterly direction to a point when th* Ing tli* following hours: Dally 9:00 a.m. ilncoln Street In an easterly direction Thence (6> along the center line,of tion to a point where the name inter- m Middletown lomuhlp of Election District No, II same intersects th* southtrly abort lin* lo 4:31) p.m., Saturdays, Sundayi and la HlHOletown Township ter line of Main Street, the point and :o a point In ths center line of Four- State Highway Route 36 In a south- sects the center line of We it Front BEGINNING at a point formed byl place of Beginning. of Sandy Hook Bay; Holidays excepleH. AUo September 27, teenth Street; easterly direction to & point whtre the Street, the point and place of Begin- BEGINNING at a point formed by Thence (20) along tb« southerly short 28, and 29, 1980, between 7;O0 p.m. the intersection of the center line of The polling place for the Twtnty-firit Thence (12) continuing along th* cen- same Intersects Uie center line ot •IK Cherry Tree Farm Road (County Route the Intersection of the center lln* of. Election District will be Port Mon- line of Sandy Hook Bay In a generally and ft:00 p.m., or at Permanent Comptons Creek, th* point and place New Jersey State Highway Rout* 35 northwesterly direction to a Krgl.itration Bureau, Courthouse, Free- er Ha* of Lincoln Street as extended Tht polling place for tht TerAh Elec- No. 516) and the center Une of New mouth School, Main fit, Port Moi> an easterly direction to a point of Beginning. tion District will be River Plaza F Street and running: and the center lln* of Cooper Road mouth. point wher* the same Is Inttnepted hold, New Jersey, on or before The polling place for the Sixth EleC' and running: by ths center lint of Concord Avenut Thursday, September 29, 1966, during where the same Intersects the bound- House Foster St., Klver Plaza. Thence (1) along Uie center line of Description of Uie boundaries ary Una separating Block 1083 and :lon District will be the Port Mon- New Street in a southerly direction to Thence (l) along th* center line - of Election District No. H as extended In a northerly -direction, the following hours: Dally 9:00 a.m. U Block 3901 of the tax map of Middle mouth. Fire House, Main St., Port Description ol the boundaries In Middletown Township . the point and place of Beginning, 4:10 p.m. Saturdays, Bund a yi suil Hoi Monrroiiih. of Election District No. li a point In th* center lln* oC Clarissa Cooper Koad In an easterly direction! The polling • place for the Twenty* ldaya •xceptH. .own Township; Drive: , to a point where the iame intellects BEGINNING it a point formed byl Thence (13> along the boundary line Description of th« boundaries la Middletown Township Thenc* (2) along the center line of the center line ot tht Jersey Central the Intersection of the center line of fourth Election District will b* Leo* Qualified voters who wish to vote In flparating Block 1083 and Block 3001 BEGINNING- at a point formed by Kings Highway and the center Ilne of nardo Fint Aid Building, Viola Ave- In tne General Election on Tuesday, of Klertton Dlitrict No. 7 Clarissa Drlv* in a westerly direction Power tt Light Company right-of-way; nue, Leonardo. iroreaald In a northerly direction to a In Middletown Townihlp the Intersection of the center line of to its end; the Earle Naval Ammunition Depot November B. 1S66, mint register on or point In the center line ot Niw Jersey Monmouth Road (County Route Thence (2) along the center line of Railroad right-of-way and runnlr*: Description ol the tmaOarlM before Thursday, September 29, 1966. BEGINNING at a point formed by Thenc* s (3) In a straight line from the Jersey Central Power ft Light Notice of changs of residence or ap- State Highway Route 36; thi Intersection of Ui« center llns of DO) and the center line of Park, the end of ClarUsa Drive to a point Company right-of-way adjacent to ih* Thence (1) along the center line ot ol Election DUtrlct No. SI plication for transfer of registration Thence (14> along the centtr llm of the Central Railroad of New Jersey Avenue and running: where the same Intersecti the center| boundary of Bod man Park In a south- the Sari* Naval Ammunition Depot ID Middletown Township •hall be made either by written re- New Jerney State Highway Route 36 right-of-way and the center line of Thence the Municipal Clerk in a southeasterly direction to a point Thompson Avenue and running: ' Park Avenue In a generally southeast- tion with the center lln* ol Walker being adjacent to the southwest cor- thencB southwesterly direction, to a Une of Newman Springs Road (County or the County Board of Elections on where the iame intersects thr center Theticu (1) along the center line ot erly direction to a point In the center Terract; ! ner of Bodrqan Park; point where the same lnleriecla the Route No. 520} where the same is In- firms provided by said Municipal of the Earle Naval Ammunition .he Central Hall road of New Jersey Ilne of East Koad; Thence <4) along the center lln* of center line ot the New York A Long tersected by th* easterly boundary Clerk or by calling in per- Dejwt Railroad right-of-way; right-of-way In a southeasterly dlrec- Thence (2) along the center line ol Walker Terrace In a eoutherly direc- Thence (3) continuing along the Jer-' Branch Railroad right-of-way; line of the Garden Btat* Parkway.and son at the office ot the Municipal The new (15) along the cemer line of Ion to a point whore thi same in- Easl itoad In a generally southerly tion to its end; sey Central Power A Light Company Thence (2) along the center line of running: Clerk nr County Board of EUctlons :he Earle Naval Ammunition Depot tersects the center line of Pewi direction to a point In the center line Thence (5) along the center Ilne ol right-of-way aforesaid In a generally the New York ft Long Branch Rail- Thence (l) along tht centir Ho* of Up to »nd Including September 29, 1MB.[lailroad right-of-way in a north east er- Creek; of Kings Highway; Walkd* Terrace aa extended in a south- southerly direction to point in the road right-of-way in a northwesterly di- Newman Springs Road < aforesaid in » The following is & description of the y direction to a point where the aame Thetice (2) along the center line ol Thence (3) aJong the center Ilne ol erly direction to a. point where thi center line ol a pond: rection to a point la the center line of generally westerly direction to a point Election Districts in tne Towmhp of I itersecta the northerly property line Pews Creek In a northeasterly direc- Kings Highway In a generally wester- aarn* intersects a stream * known as Thence (O along the center line ofj the loutherly branch of Twin Brooks; said point being distant two hundred Middletown. to wit: ' :>f the Central Railroad of New Jer tion to a point where tho same ln- ly direction to a point In the center Mill Brook; , said pond in a generally northwesterly Thence (3) along the center line of twelve feet more or less (212' plut Dtucriptton of the ftoundarlps ;eraects the noutherly shore line of line of State Highway Route 33; Thenc* (6) continuing along the cen- direction, to a point where the tame the southerly branch of Twin Brooks or minus) northeast ot th* intersection of Election District No. 1, Thence. (16) along the northerly prop* Sandy Hook Bay; Thence (4) along the center line of ter line of the stream known aa Mill intersects the center line of Froat Ave-. In an • easterly direction to a point in of the center line of Spring Oarden rly lino of the Central Railroad of Thence (3) along the southerly shore State Highway Route 35; in a generally Brook in a generally loutherly nue as extended in, "s. northeasterly the center line of Sprue* Drive; Road with the center tint ot Newman Mlddlrtown Township New Jersey In an easterly direction BEGINNING at a point formed by line of Sandy Hook Bay In a north' northwesterly direction to a point said tlon to a point where the same In- rectlon; Thence (4) along the center line of Springs Road aforesaid; . . the Intersection of the cenler line of point, said point being in the wester'y direction to a point where point being located approximately three tersects the center line of New Jersey Thence (5) along tht center line of Spruce Drive In a northerly direc- Thence (2) alon? a lln* parallel to aiterly boundary of the Earle Naval lhe name is Intersected by the center hundred twenty five feet (325') west State Highway Route 35; tion to a point In th* center line of 1 ' eighty four N«w York and Lotig Branch Railroad Frost Avenue aforesaid in a southwest- and'"dfstanVon1 e hundred _.r . right-of-way and lhe center line of Ammunition Depot Reservation; Ine of Ocean Avenue us prolongated of the center lln* of Rosewood Ter- Thence (T) along the center line ot erly direction to a point In the center Klngu Highway; feet U84 ) measured at right angles the- Earle Naval Ammunition Depot Thence (17) along the easterly bound- In a northeasterly direction; ace; New Jersey State Highway Route 30 in line of linden Avenue; ' , Thence (5) along the center line of from thi easterly lln* of Spring Qar- RLilroad right-of-way ano: running; ry of Uie Earle Naval Ammunition Thence (4) along the center line of Thence (5) along a straight line In a generally northwesterly direction to Thence (4) continuing along the cen- Kings Highway In an easterly thence den Road in a southeasterly direction Thence (It along the center line of, Depot Reservation in a generally Ocean Avenue and its prolongation generally northerly direction to a a point where the same Intersects thi ter line' of Frost Avenut In a south- southeasterly thence easterly thence to a point where tha aam* Interiecti th* Earle Naval Ammunition Depot; iorlherly direction lo a point where aforesaid In a southwesterly direction point where the same intersects the center line of Cherry Tree farm Road westerly direction to a point In the northeasterly direction to a point where the northerly boundary line of a pro- Railroad right-of-way in a southwestcr-' Uie- aame Intersects the southerly shore *o & point In the center line- of Fort boundary line separating Block &* and center line of State Highway Route 36; the same Intersects the center line of posed park! Mn'e of Sandy Hook Bay; aforesaid; th* Karl* Naval Ammunition Depot ly direction to a point where thi same jlonmouth Road; Block 61 of the tax map ot Middle- Thence (T) along the center lfn* ot Thence (3) along the northerly bound- Intersects th. center 11ns ot Oak HIH Thence (18) along the southerly Thence (5)- continuing along the cen- town Township; Thence (8) continuing along th* cen- Railroad right-of-way the point and ary Une of said proposed paik to a ihore line of Sandy Hook 'Bay In a ter line ot Stato Highway Route 35 in New Jersey State Highway Route 39 place of Beginnings • Road; er line of Ocean Avenue In a southerly Thenc o (0) continuing aJong thi In a northwesterly direction to a point Bouthweaterly direction t» tot north- Thence (2) along the center line of generally northwesterly direction to a [Iirection to a point in the center line boundary separating Block 61 and a northwesterly dl rectlon to a point The polling place for the Twenty-sec- westerly corner of said park; point where the same Intersects the where the same Intersects the center where the same intersects the center ond Election District will be Middle- Oak Hill Hos.d in a westerly direction of Thompson Ave.; Block 84 In a generally northeasterly line of Cooper Road, th* point and Thenc* (4) along the westerly bound- to the Intersection of the Middletown! :enter line of Church Street as ex- Thence (0) along the center line of direction to a point said point being line ot Palmer Avenue eald point be town Village School. Kings Highway, ary line of said park in a generally .eruled In a northerly direction; a common point in the boundary HneB Ine In the boundary line i separating place of Beginning. Middletown. Llncroit Koad, Bamm Hollow Road and Thomson Avenue In a southwesterly The Polling Place for the Eighteenth southerly direction to a point whire the Oak Hill Road; . Thenre (19) along the center line of direction to a point where the name separating Block BO, Block M and Holmdel Townahlp and Middle- Description or tie boundaries same Intersects the shore lint ot Swim* Ihurch Street afo/esald In a south- BlocX 161; town Township; Election District will be Fairvlew of Election District No. 13 Thence f2) along ths center line of| Interaccti the center line of the Cen- School, Cooper Road. mlng River: Bamm Hollow Road In a nort)iwester-| 'esterly direction to a point In th* ral Railroad ot New Jersey right-ol- Thence (7) continuing along tha Thence (9) along the boundary line In Mlddlftown Township Thence (5) along the shore tin* of ly direction to ths cenler lln* of Red; center line of Port Monmouth Road; vay, the fjlnt and place of Beginning. boundary line separating Block 161 and jeparating Holmdel Township and Mid- Description of the boundaries BEC3INNINO at a point formed by Swimming ftlver In a generally east- HUi Road; I Thence (20) continuing along the cen* The polling Place for the Seventh Block 94 of the aioresaid tax map in dletown Townahlp along the center line Of Election District No. » the Intersection of the center line of erly direction to a point wher* thi Thence (4) along the center line of :er line of Church Street In a south- Election I>iatrict will be the Bast a northerly direction to a point In the of Palmer Avenue In a northerly di- to Middletown Township Hopping Road and the center Une of same intersects the easterly property Red HIU Road In a south we itarly di- westerly direction to a point where the Ktmnaburg Fire Houae, Thompson Ave., center lino of Daniel Drive; rection to & point where the same In- UdlNNlNd at a point formed by Leonardvllle Road (County Route No. line of the Garden State Parkway: . rection to ths center line o[ Van same intersect a the center line of East Keansburg. Thence (8) along the boundary line tersects the center line of Mahoraa the Intersection of the center line of 516) and running: Thence (6) along the eaatarly prop- fichoiclc Road, said point, aJso being Comptons Creek; Description of ttm boundaries separating Block 97 and Block 191 ol Avenue; Newman Springs Road (County Route Tnence (l) along the center line of erty line of the Garden Stat* Pukwty In the boundary line between Middle- Thence (21) along the center line of ot Election JHitrlrt No. s the aforesaid tax map In a generally Thence (10) along lhe center line ot 520) and the center line of the Everett Leonardvllle Road aforesaid In a In a northerly direction to the polrit town Township and Holmdel Town-, Comptons Creek In a generally south- ID Mlddletotvn Townihlp northeasterly direction to a point where Mehoras Avenue in a southeasterly di- Road, said point being In the< boundary westerly direction to a point where the where the aame Intersects the center •hip; ' westerly, direction to a point where, BEGINNING at a point formed by the Hame Intersects the boundary line rection to its end; line separating Holmdel Township and same Intersects th* center lln* of Cald- line of Newman Springs Road afore- Thenc• (5> along the boundary line :he same Intersects the center line of the Intersection of the center line of separating Block 97 and Block 157 of Thence (11) continuing from the end Middletown Township and running: well Avenue; ald. thi point and place of Beginning. between Middletown Township and] New-Jersey State Highway Route 36; Cooper Road and the center lino of the tax map of Middletown Township; of Mahoras Avenue along a straight Thence (2). along the center line of The polling place for the: Twenty- Holmdel Townahlp along the center line Thence <22) continuing along the cen- Sleepy Hollow Road, and running: Thence (9) alonig ththio boundary line line In a southeasterly direction to a Thence (D along the boundary line Caldwell Avenue In a northerly direc- fifth Election District will be Uflcroft of Van Scholck Road in a northerly ier line of Campions Creek in a gen-, Tnence (1) along the center lino of separating Block 1)7 aind Block 157 of point where the same meets the moat separating: Holmdel Township and Mid- tion to a point where the earn* lnteri Fire House, Newman Springs Rd., Lin- :rally southwesterly direction to a point westerly end of the center line of.Bar- sects toe center line ot Clalrmont Ave direction to a point In tha center line Sleepy Hollow Road in a generally the aforesaid tax map in a northwest-1 dletown Townahlp along the center line croft. of Holland Road; where the same Intersects the center northerly direction to a point where erly direction to a point where the bara Terrace; of tne Everett Road, In a northwesterly cue: Description of the boundaries Thence (6) continuing along the "ine of Park Avenue; the name Intersects tho center line of nanris Intersects the center Una of New Thence (12) along th* center line of direction to a point In the center line Thence (3) along the center llm of of Ei*ctlun District No. 2t boundary line between Mldilletownl Thence (23) along the center line ot Chapel HUI Road; Monmouth Road aforesaid; Barbara Terrace In an easterly direc- of'Everett Road where tha sam* his Clalnnnnt Avenue In a northwesterly ID Middletown Township Township and Holmdel Township along Park Avenue In a southeasterly dlrec-, Thence (2) along the center Ilne oil Thence (10) along the center lln* ot tion to the center Una of Stephanie been realigned; direction to a point, said point being BEGINNING at a polift formed by lhe center line of Holland Road In a *Ion to a point In the center line of Chapel Hill Road In a northeasterly New Monmouth Road aforesaid In a' Rood; Thence ' (2) continuing a16ng^ the at the most uorthwesterly end of Glair- the Intersection of ths center, lin* Of Church Street; | mont -Avenue also being In the bound- northeasterly direction to a point in thence northerly direction to a point generally northeasterly direction to a Thence (13) along the center line of! boundary line separating Holmdel1, Ualn Street and the center lint C the cemer llns of Laurel Avenue; Thence (241 along the center line In the center line of Kingi Highway; point where the same Intersects the Stephanie Road in a northeasterly di- Township and Middletown Township ary lln* separating Block 671 and Block Murphy Road and running: Thenc* (7) continuing along the '. Church Street in a southwesterly Thence (3) along iho center line of center line of Park Avenue tho point rection to the-center Una ot Hsurmony along the center line of the Everett 679 ot 'the tax map of Middletown Thenco (1) along the center'lln* of boundary iln* between HlddleXownl llreclion to •. point where the same Chapsi HUI Road aa extended In a and place of Beginning. Road; Road as it formerly existed to a point Township; Ualn Street la a northeasterly direr- Township and Holmdel Township along n I en eels the center Une of Union northerly direction to a point where The polling place for the Eleventh Thence (14) along the center line of where the same Intersected the for- Thence (4) along the boundary line tlon to a point, said point being In ths thi center line of Laurel Avenue tn 1 venue, the point and place of Be- the same internecta the southerly Election District will be Middletown Harmony Road In a southeasterly di- mer center line of Red HIU Road; separating Block 971 and Block 979 boundary line separating Block 771 and a northeasterly direction to a point ginning. boundary of the Earle Naval Aramunl- Township High School, TlndoU Road, rection to a point where the same In- Thence (3) continuing along tht aforesaid In a northerly direction to a Block 783 or th* tax map ot Middle- formed by the Intersection of thi cen- The polling place for the Third Elec- "Ion Depot Reservation; iilddletown. tersects with th* center line of Mur- boundary line separating Holmdel point; town Township; - - ter line of Laurel Avenue and the lon Dlitrict will he Belfnni Tndepen- Thence (4) along tho southerly bound- phy Road; i Township and Middletown Township \ Thtnce (6) continuing along the, Thence (2) along th* boundary line center llns of lhe New York A Long lent Fire House, State Highway No. ary of the Earle Naval Ammunition Description of tne twuadarles Thence (15) continuing along the cen- along the former center line of RedRed! boundary line sepa: separating Block 771 and Block 7W Srinch Railroad right-ot-way: 33, Betford. Depot Reservation in an easterly di- of Election District No. It ter line ot Harmony Hoad in a south- HIU Road to a^polnt^ In existing Block 979 aforesaid In 'a southeasterly aforesaid In a southerly direction for' Thence (fi) along the center line oil rection to a point; In Middletown Townahlp westerly direction to a point where the center line of Red Hill Road:' direction to a point where the sama Description of the boundaries a distance of approximatel1 y fire' hun- tht New York A Long Brancn h" "Rail-, of Election District No. 4 Thence (5) continuing along the BEGINNING at a point formed by name Intersects the cemer line of Cher- Thence (i) continuing along the interiects the center line o[ Holly Drive dred fifty feet (W0 ) to a point; •ad right-of-way in a. southeasterly In Mtddletoivn Townnhlp loulherly boundary of the Karle Naval the intersection of the center line of ry Tree Farm Road, aforesaid; boundary line separating Holmdel West, Thence (3) along a straight lint from direction to a point where the aame BEGINNING at a point formed by Ammunition Depot Reservation u ex- state Highway Route 35 and the cen- Thence (16> along ths center line of, Township and Middletown Townahlp Th«ncs (6) along the boundary jsld point in a southwesterly direction intersects th* center tine ot Red [he intersection of the loutherly shore tended in an easterly direction to a ter line of the Earls Naval Ammuni- Cherry Tree Farm Road aforesaid In Ialong the center line of Red HIH separating Block 971 and Block 978 ot to a point In th* centtr lin* of Ttiotn Hill Road; line of Sandy Hook Bay and the cen- point wher* the aama Intersects the tion Depot Railroad right-of-way and an easterly direction to a point where Road lo a point in the westerly the aforesaid tax map In a southeast- Place; ' Thence (9) Wong the center line ol center ilne of Stillwell Road; running: erty line of the Garden State erly direction to a point where the ter line of Wagnen Creek said point the same Intersects the center line of way; Thenc* (4 ) along th* center In* of Red Hill Road in a northiuterly di- being In the boundary line separating Thence (6) along the center line of Thence (1) along thft center line of New. street the point and place ofj •ami intersects the center line of Hol- Thom Place In a westerly direction to rection to a point In. th» center Una ,th Boro t>f Atlantic Highlands ajxl Stillwell Koad In a loutherly direction the JSarJe Naval Ammunition Depot Beginning. Thence (5) along' the westerly prop* ly. Driv* East; . . point In th* canter lln* of JBctnlly Of Kingi Highway; 8 •» a point in the center Jine of King* Railroad right-of-way In a southwester- The polling place for th*. Fifteenth erty line of. tn* (Hrden /State Park- Tbence (7) aloogvtA along the center Una Ward Place In an easterly direction to road right-of-way in a southeasterly line of Browns Dock Road; westerly direction to a point where the Ulddletown Township; In Middletown Township of Eleventh Street in a southerly di- Theme (3) continuing along the rection to a point where the iame In- a point where the sam* intersects tit* direction to a point where the same boundary line separating the Boro of •Thence (10) along the center line of same Intersects tho center line of the, Thence (2)" along the boundary line BEGINNING* at a point formed by center line of Wilson Avtmit; interacts the center line of the Earle Browns Dock Road in a southeasterly Earle Naval Ammunition Depot Rail- leparating Block 771 and Block 790 tersects tb* center lln* of Lincoln Atlantic Highlands and Middletown the intersection of the center line ol Street; - Thence (9) along the center tint ot Nivai Ammunition Depot Railroad Township along th* center line of direction tu a point in the center line road right-of-way, the point and place aforesaid In a northwesterly direction the New York A Long Branch Rail- Wilson Avenue In a southwesterly di- rtKht-of-way, the point and place ot of Navesink River Road; of Beginning. to a point sold point being a com- Thence (11) along the center line of Many Mined Creek In a generally road right-of-way and the center line Lincoln Street in an easterly direction rection to a point In th* center line Beginning. loutheasterly direction to & point where Thence (11) continuing along the cen- The polling place lor the Twelfth mon point of Blocks 771, 783 and 700 of the Sane Naval Ammunition P«pot ot Cherry Tree Farm Road (County The polling place for the Fint Elec- Election District will be Ulddletown Df the aforesaid tax map; lo a point In the center line of Four- he name Intersects the center lln* of :er line of Browns Dock Road In a Railroad right-of-way and running: teenth Street; ' Route No. 516); tion District will be Middletown Vil- Beventh Avenue; generally southeasterly direction to the Townahlp Fire Co. No. 1, Blate High- Thence (3) along ths boundary line Thence (10) along th* center lint ot lage Behoof, Kings Highway, Middle Thence (t) along the center line of northerly shore line ol the Navesink way No. 35, Middletown. separating Block 771 and Block 783 Thence (l) along the center line of Thence (12) continuing along the cen- Cherry Tree Farm Koad aforesaid In town. the New York ft Long Branch'Rail- ter tine of Lincoln Street aa extended Seventh Avenue In a southerweaterly Klver; Description of Uie boundaries aforesaid in a northwesterly direction road right-of-way In a southeasterly di- a generally westerly direction to a Description of the boundaries direction to a point in the center line Thence (12) along the northerly shore of Election District No. 13 to a point, said point being located in an easterly direction to a point point when the same intersects the line of the Navealnk River In a gen- ipproxlmately five hundred fifty feet rection to a nolnt where the same In- where the iame Intersects the bound- ot Election DUtrlct No. I of Hillside Avenue; | In Mlddletown Township 1 tersects the northerly shor* lln* of the ary line aeparatlng Block 1083 and center line of Harmony Road; la Middletown Township Thence (S) s-long the center line of erally southwesterly direction to a point (MO ) south of the center lln* of Main Tnence (11) along the center lint ot where the same Intersects thn center BEGINNING at a point formed by Street; Naveaink River; Block 3001 ot th* tax map ot Middle- BEGINNING at a point formed by Hillside Avenue In a northwesterly dl the Intersection o[ Park Avenue and 1 town Townahlp; Harmony Hoad in a northeasterly di- rection to a point where the anme In- line ot New Jersey State Highway Thenc* (4) along a straight line from, Thence (2) along; the northerly shore rection to a point In tht center tint of the intersection of the center line of Route 35; Leonardville Road (County Route No. Thence (13) along the boundary line 'Seventh Avenue and the center line teraects the center line of Serpent Ins 516) and running: said point In a southerly direction to line of the Naveilnk River in a gener- separating Block 1083 and Block 3001 Murphy Road; of Many Mined Creek said point be Drive; Thence (13) along the center line ot Thence U) along the center line of a point in the center lln* ot Thorn ally southwesterly direction to a point aforesaid In a northerly direction to a . Thenct (12) alone th* center lint ol Jng in the boundary line separating Thencs (S) along the center line ol New Jeisey State Highway Route 35 In Leonardvllle Road aforesaid In a north- Place; In tii* center line of Hubbard Avenue; point. In the center lln* of New Jtr- Murphy Road In a northeasterly di- the Boro of Atlantic Highlands and Serpentine Drive In a generally south- a northwesterly direction to a point easterly direction to a point where the Thence (6) along th* center line of Thence (3) continuing In a south- aey SUte Highway Route 36; rection to a point In th* center lint of Ulddletown Township and running: westerly direction to a point where where the samo Intersects tho center name Intersects the center line* of Thorn Place In a westerly direction westerly direction to the shore line ot Main Street, tht point and plact of th» eama Intersects the center line ol line of Front Avenue; Church Street; to a point In the center line of Schelly Thence (14) along the center lln* ot Beginning. T Thence U) along the center lint -. Thence (14) along the center line of Drive; Shadow Lake; Jeff Jersey State Highway Route 36 Seventh Avenue in a southwesterly di- South Side Avenue; Thence (2) along ths center line of Thence (4) along the northerly ahore In a southeasterly direction to a point The Polling place for th* Twinty- rection to a point In tha center line Thence (7j along thi center line ol Frost Avenue In a northeasterly di- Church Street In a northeasterly di- Thence (6) along the center line of IB of Shadow Lake In a generally sixth Election District will be Thome rection to a point In the center line of Schelly Drive In a'southerly direction 1 where the same Intersects the center of Hillside Avenue; Bouth Side Avenue In a generally west- rection to a point where the name In- southwesterly direction ,to a point In line of the JOarte Naval Ammunition School. Murpny Road, Port Uontnoutli. Thenct (2) along the center llm erly direction to a point in the cenler Linden Avenue; tersects the center line of Union Ave- to a point where the same Intersecti the center line ot Jumping Brook; Description of the boundaries line of Portland Road; Thence (15) continuing along the cen nue; the center Ilne of Locust Terrace; Depot Railroad right-of-way; . K Ills Id e Avenue In a northwesterly dl r line of Front Avenue as extended Thence (7) along the center line of Thence (5) along the center line of Tnence (15) aJong the center line of ol Electljn District No. 17 rectlon to a point where the aame in' Thence (8) aJong the. center line of Tlienee (3) along the center line ot Jumping Brook in a southerly direc- the Earle Naval Ammunition Depot in Middletown Township Portland Road in a generally south- In a northeasterly direction to a point Union Avenue In a southeasterly di- Locust Terrace In a southeasterly dl* tersects ths center line of 'Serpentine where lhe sama Intersects the center! rectlon to a point wher* the same in- tion to a point where the sama Jnter- Railroad right-of-way In a' generally BEGINNING at a point farmed by Drive: westerly direction to a point aali point rection to a point In the center line of iccta tht "center llns o* West" Front southwesterly dlrectlon'to a point where the intersection of the center lint of being in the boundary lint separating line of a pond; Main Street said point BJSO being the tersects the center Una of Maplewood Street; Thenc* (3) along the center line ol Thence (16) along the center line of Drive; the lame Intersects the center, line of PalmeY Avenue and the center -line f. lerpentme Drive. In a generally south Block 1308 and Block 488 of the tax Intersection of the center line ot Main Thence (6) along th* center Hoe ot Leonardvllle Hoad aforesaid; Thompson Avenue, said point bttng In westerly direction to a point when map of Middletown Township; said pond In a generally southeaster-j Street and the - center line of Elm Thence (8) along the- center line otl WeatyFront Street \n a generally west- the noundary line separating Rarltan Thence (B) continuing along the ly direction to a point where the same Avenue; . Maplewood Drive In a generally louth- Thence a6) along the center line of the same Intersects tha center line o Intersects the center line of the Jer- erly thence easterly thence northerly erly direction to a point where the Lepnavdylllft Road aforesaid in a west- Township and Ulddletown. Township South Bids Aveune; boundary line separating Block 1308 and Thence (4) Uong the center line of same Intersects tht easterly property erly direction ' to a point where the and running: Thence (4) along tha center lin* o. Block 4BB aforesaid In a generally west- sey Central Power A Light Company Elm Avenue In a southeasterly direc- direction to a point where the same nine of the Garden State Parkway; Thence (1). along the boundary line erly direction to a point; right -ol-vta.y; tion to a point; Intersects the center line of Ward same intersect* the westerly bound- South Sid* Avenua in a westerly di< Thence (17) along the Jersey Cen- Place; Tnence (7) along the easterly prop* ary lln* of the Karl* Naval Ammuni- separating Rarlun Township arJd Utd- recion to a point In ths center lln' Thence (10) continuing alongi the Thence (t>) continuing along the cen- erty )ine of the .Garden State Parkway tion Depot Reservation; dletown Township anfl along thi cen- boundary line separating Block 1308 tral Power & Light Company right-of* ter ilne ot aim Avenue as extended In Thence (9) along the center line of of Portland Road: way In a generally northerly direction Ward Place In an easterly direction to In a generally northwesterly direction Thence (If) adong the boundary, line ter line of Palmer Avenue la a norther- Thenre (5) alone the center linn ot and Block 4S8 aforesaid in a generally a southeasterly direction to a point to a point, said point being in the ot me Earle. Naval Ammunition Depot ly direction to a point in the centtr Portland Road in a generally toutheri; northerly direction to a point where to a point, said point being adjacent, where the same meets the center line a point where the same intersects, thi northerly boundary line of Block 32 of line of New Jersey Bute Highway the same Intersects the boundary line to the southwest corner of Bodmar. of Clalrmont Avnue at Its most north- center lino ot Wilson Avenue; Reservation' In a generally southwest- direction to a point in tho center Hiv Park; Thence- (10) along the center line of the tax map of MM die town Township; erly direction to a point In the cen- Route. 36, said point being a com- Cf Kings Highway; separating Block 1291 and Block 489 of westerly end; Thence (8) along the northerly bound' ter lln* ot tne Earla Naval Ammuni- mon . point In the boundary lines of Tnence (6> continuing along the cen- the aforesaid tax map; Thence (18) continuing along the cen- Thence .(6) along the.center line of Wilson Avenue in a southwesterly di- a'ry of Block 32 uforesald In a general- Rarltan Township, Wlddletown Town- Thence (11) along tho boundary ilne ter line of the Jersey Central Power Clalrmont Avenue In a southeasterly rection to a point In the center Ilne tion Depot Railroad right-of-way; ter Une of Portland Road In a south' ft Light Company right-of-way adjacent of Cherry Tree Farm Road (County ly northeasterly direction to a point Thence (18) along tha center tine of ship und. the Boro of Keansburg; westerly direction to a point in th< neparating Block 1201 and Block 4811 .-of-way direction to a point where the same In the center line or Dwight Road, said the Earle Naval Ammunition Depot . Thenca (I) along the boundary llqe aforesaid In a westerly direction to to the westerly boundi Bod man intersects the center lino ot Caldwell Route No. 616); between th* Boro of Keansburg and center line ot Bowne Road; Park „ a northerly iardirectioy of n to Thence (11) along the center Uni of! point being distant one hundred sev- Railroad right-of-way In a southwest- a point; Avenue; enty five feet more or less (176' plus erly direction to a point in the center Ulddletown Township along th* cin- Bowne Road in a generally southeast Thence (12) continuing along the point In the center line ot Cooper Thence (7) along the center line ol Cherry Treo Farm Road aforesaid in or minus) north of the intersection ot ter line of State Highway Rout* 38 to boundary line separating Block 489 and Hoad; Caldwell Avenue la a southerly direc- a generally southeasterly direction to line of East Road; erly direction to a point in the cent Thence (19) along the center line oi a point where the same Intersects the the center Una ot Ballantlne Road with Thence (19) along the center line ol a point; line o£ BrowtaDock Road; Block 1291 aforesaid In a northerly tion to a point tn the center Una of the Intersection of the center line of East Road In a northerly direction to Thence (8) along the center line o; direction to a point In the center line Cooper Road in an easterly directiodion Leonardville Road aforesaid; center line of. Leonardvllle Road (Coun- Thence (3) continuing along the point where the same Inter- ty Route No. 516); i Dwight Road; a poini where the same Interaects the boundary! line between thi Boro of BrownsDock Road In a southeaster!] of Leonardvllle Hoad aforesaid; ' Thence <8) along the center Une of] Thenco (9) along the center line of center line of Park Avenue; direction to a point In ths center llm Thence (13) along the center line of the line of, Sl Leonardvllle Road aforesaid in an east- Thence (12) along the center llns of Dwight Road In a southeasterly thence Keansburg and Middletown Township, Leonardvllle Road aforesaid In a gen- Road, the point and place of Beginning. erly direction to a point where the Leonordvlllo Road aforesaid In a north- Thence (20) along tha center line ot th* various courses thereof, in a gen- of Naveslnk River Road; The polling place for the Eighth easterly direction to a point where the easterly direction to a point In the Park Avenue In a northwesterly direc- erally northerly thence easterly thenc* Thence (9» continuing along the cen' erally easterly direction to a point Bame Intersects the center line ot Hop- center line of the MIddletown-Llncroft tion to a point In the center line of ter Una of BrownsDock Roed to i where the sums intersects the center Election District will be Fairvlew pi rig Road; flimo intensect« the center lino of Road, said point also being the Inter- northerly direction to a point In thi tine of Chnmone Avenue; Bchocl. Cooper Road. Thence (9> along the center line of Church Street; V&rvln Road; southerly shor* ' line of Sandy Hook point in the northerly shots line ot thi 'leftxrlplloa of the boundaries Thence (13) along the canter line o( section of Nut Swamp Road with the Tnence (21) along the center line of Bay; ftaveilnk River; Thence (it) along the center line of Hopping Road In & southerly thence 'Mlddletown-LIncroft Road; . • Marvin Road In a northeasterly direc- Chnirmne Avenue in a generally north- of Election Dlsstrlct No. 9 westerly direction to a point where Church Street In a generally north- Thence (10) along the center line of Thence (4) along the southtrly shor* Thence (10) along the northerly shon erly direction to a point In the center In Mlddletowa Township the same intersects the center Une of easttriy direction to a point where the tion to IK point In the center line ot line of Sandy Hook Bay la a south- line of the Navesink River In a north' BUHI Intersects the center lin* of the Mlddletown-Lincroft Hopping Rood; easterly direction to a point where tat tine of New Jersey State Highway BEGINNING at a point along the Marvin Road; northeasterly direction to 1 point where •asterly thence northerly direction tc Route 30; cemer line of Leonardville Road (Coun- Thence (10) along the center line of Park Avenue; Thence (22) along the center line or same Is Intersected oy the prolongation a point ID the southerly ihon Una o! ty Route 616) where the same Inter- Thence (14) along the center llns ot the same Intersects .the center line of Hopping Road In an easterly thence of tht> center Une of Ocean Avenue in Clay Pit Creek; Thence (15) along the center Una ol Marvin Road In a southwesterly di- Bamm Hollow Road and Oak Hill northerly direction to a point In the New Jersey Stats Highway Route 36 sects the center line of the Earle rection to a point In the center line Park Avenue in a northwesterly di- Road; , a northeasterly direction; Thence til) along the southerly shop In & northwesterly direction to a. point Na*al Ammunition Depot Rail- of Park Avenue; rection to a point In th* center line center line of LeonardvlUe Road afore- Thence (B) along the center llm of lln* of Clay Pit Creek In a north road rltfht-of-way and running: of Comptons Creek; Thence (11) along the center line of said, the point and place of Beginning. Ocean Avenue and Its prolongation westerly direction to a point where tfi where the iame intersects the center Thence (n) aJong the center line of Oak HIU Road in an easterly direc- Tho polling place for the Twenty- line oT Brevent Avenue as extended In Thence (1) along the center line of Park Avenue In a generally northwest- Thence (15) along the center llns ot tion to a point where the same inter- aforesaid. In a southwesterly direction **m* Intersects the center Una of LO' southwesterly direction; tha Earle Naval Ammunition Depot erly direction to a point where the Comptons Creek In a northeasterly di- third Election District will be Bay- to the center line of Port Monmouth cust Avenue; IUIIroad right-of-way In a northeaster- rection to a point, eald point being sects the* center line of the Earle Na- vtcw School, Leonardvllle Rd., Belford. Road; Thenc* (12) along the center line Thence <1G) along the center line ol e Intersect with the center line val Ammunition Depot Railroad right- Description ot the boondarlr>i Brevent Avenue aforesaid In a north ly direction (o a point where tho same Leunrtrdville Road aforesaid, the Uie northeast corner ot Chanceville of-way; Tl.enct'(9) continuing along tht cen- Locust Avenue In a northerly direc- easterly direction to a point In tin intellects the northerly property line point and place of Beginning. Parir; of Election Dlatrlct No. 24 ter line ot Ocean Avenue In 4 south- tion, to a point where the tame In- 1 Thence (12) along the center line of In Hlildletown Township cenler Ilne of Vanderbllt Avenue; of tho Cpntrat Railroad of New Jersey The polling place for the Thirteenth Thence (lfl) along the northeast the Earle Naval Ammunition Depot erly direction to a point in th* center tsriects the center Una of Oaborrn Thenc* (17) continuing along the cen right of-way; Election District will be Day view boundary line of Chanceville Park be- line of Thompson Avenue; -, Avenue; Thence (3i along the- northerly prop- ing the center line of a branch of Railroad right-of-way In a generally UK GIN NINO at I point in the south- T*aae» (13) along the center line o ler line of Brevent Avenue In a north- School, Leonardvllle FW., BeKord, norlheasterfterl"v directio" ~ n -to a- poin• -t where erly shore .Un* of Sandy Hook Bay Thenc* (7> along thf center lint ol easterly direction to a point where tti< erty line of Die Central Railroad of Comptons Creek In r. northwesterly di- the samie intersects with the center where the same.li Intersected by the Thompson Avenue In a southwesterly' Osborne Avenue in a northwesterly di same Intersects the southerly shore Urn New Jersey right-of-way In an eaaterly Description of the boundaries rection to a point where the same In- thence westerly direction lo a point in faction to a point In ths cenUr line o direr tlon to a point, said point being of Election IHMrlrt No. It tersects the northwesterly boundary line line oc trie New Vork A Long Branch center 11ns of Concord Avenue as ex- Jtfonmouth Ave.; oT dandy Hook Bay; In Middletown Township Railroad ' right-of-way, the point and tended In a northerly direction and lhe center line of Palmer Avimi* th* Thence (IS) along the southerly shore In Mm en.tlerly boundary of the Enrle of Chancevlll* Park, said paint belngj running: point and^place ot Beginning. -Thebc* (H) along th* center line ol line of Sandy Hook Buy In a generally Naval Ammunition Depot Reservation; BEGINNING at a point formed by tne northerly corner ot Chanceville place of Beginning, The polllT/g place for the Twenty- Slonmouth. Avenue In a westerly direc- southeasterly direction to a point where Thence, (3) along the easterly bounil- the. Intersection of tha center line of Park: The polling place for the Twentieth Thence (1) along the center line of seventh Election District wilt b* Bait tion to a point where the same Inter iry of th and running: where. tho same intersects ths center Description of the boundaries Thenc* (2) along Ui* center lint ot or ElRctinn District No. 28, Stars Av«nu» in a northerly thenci Election District will be the Brevent line of Bandy Hook Bay; Thence (1) along the center line ot line of Aberdeen Terrace; of Election DUtrlct No. XI Concord < Avenue Tn e southerly di- In ftllddlelown Township . northeasterly direction to a point li Park A Leonardo Fire House, Center Thence H) along the southerly shore Cherry Trea Farm Road aforesaid In Thence (IB) along the center Una of In Allddlelown Township rection to a point In the center line BEGINNING' at ,R point forrntd by Ibe* center Una of Valley Drlvs; Ave., Leonardo. line of Bandy Hook Bay In a general- A RenTall/ westerly direction to a Aberdeen Terrace in a westerly direc- of New Jersey Stats Highway Route the intersection 6f the center Una of ThenCe (18) along the center line oi Description of the boundaries ly southeasterly direction to a point point whcie the same Intersects the tion to a point In the center Hn* of, BEGINNING at a point formed by State Highway Route 3& and tht cen- Valley Drive In a northwesterly dl of Election District No. 5 where the same Intemeets the center center line, of New Street; Wilson Avenue, the point and place of the Intersection of th* center line of Thenc* 0 Thence (7) continuing along th* t*st Thence (5) continuing along the cen* thi Intersection of thi center Itn* ol den JlonA In a southeasterly direction . TTliencfl l (9(9)) IIn aa straighstraightt line alonn Thence (7) continuing along the cen- Thence (2) along the center line of aforesaid In a southeasterly direction erly boundary of the Earle Naval Am- ter line ot Chapel Hill Road as pro* Church Strfttt and the center Una -' to * paint where the *amo Intersects tiie boundary linli e separatinti g BlocBlk 1203 ter lino of the stream known as Mill Mahoras Avenui In a southeasterly dl- to a point In the center line of WlU, munition Depot Reservation in a gen- Jected In a northerly direction to a Union Avsnut, and running; the northerly boundary lln* of a pro- and 1206 aforesaid and as extended in Brook In a generally southerly dir«c reckon to in end; son Avenue; erally southerly direction to a point point in tne southerly boundary lln* Thenc* U> along ilia center lint posed purk; a southwesterly direction to a point tlon to a point where the same Inter Thence (3) continuing from the end Thence (5) along th* center lln* of In the center line of Sllllwell Road: Df the Earla Naval Ammunition Depot Uoion Avemi* In a southeasterly di Thnnce (ft> along the northerly bound' wher* the some interned* the easterly •eels the center line of New Jersey )f Mahoras Avenue along a straight Wild on Avenue In a northeasterly di- Thence (8) along the center line ot Reservation: dry line ot sold proposed park In n boundary line of the Enrle Naval Am- Btate Highway Route 3&; lhe in a loutheasterl" "y direction t"o a rection to a point where the same In- Stlltwam Road in a southwesterly thence Mctlon to a point In In* center line of Thencu (8) Along the center line oil point where the same meeti the most tersects th* center lin* of Abtrdeeh southerly direction to a point In the Thence (H) along the boundary Una Main Street Mlti point also being thr Mithweiterly direction to the north' munition Depot Reservation; 1 of the Bane Naval Ammunition Depot Etfrsectlon of lhe center line of E!m eiterly corner of mid pnrk; Thenca (10) b.long the easterly bound New Jtney State Highway Route 35 In westerly enl of tha center lint of Terrace; cenlei Uni of Kingi Highway; Reservation in a westerly thenc* north- Artaiie and ths center lln* of Main Thenc* (4) along the weiterly bound- «ry line of thft Enrle Naval Ammunl n. southeaiteriy direction to n point Barbara Terrace; ' Thence (8) along tht center Una of Thence ' (9) along the center Una of tlon Depot Reiervatbn In a generally laid point being located approximately Thenct (4) along tht canter llm of Aberdeen Terrac* In a southeasterly King* IHighwa- y In a generally south* westerly direction to a point In tht SU»>at. ary tin* of said park In a generally otnUr lint of th*. Sari* Naval Am* southerly direction to a point wher* northweiteriy direction lo a point In lhre,i Hundred twenty five feet 1329') Barbara Terrace In an *utariy direc- direction to Its and. being tb* north- •tttariy direction to a point where thi •13) along • thr cenisr Un* of the iam* tnteritcti thi norths rly shore tht center lint of Ltonardvlllt Road iweat ot Uie cento lint ol Rosewood tion to tht cantir Hat ot iUphanlt [wMt*rl> property Una dl QunotTllltlsara* lnten*ct|the center Uo*olPort- lln* of Bwlmralng River; aforesaid; Terrace; iRoad; J I (Continued on next page)

•• ' if- ' • • •••' ' : ——UCAJ. HOTUX. 9At W071CB- -iXOAL r—a TOE DAILY VOWXETOWN (Continued) tWIOUSal Of USD UKK. *. 4. NotKI in aereby given mat Die DUDU- rlh- trlcltt BBoardds off BltBleotlol a sutd KeflsuKlsur . . auto oomer to Atlantic tbt in ind for the Borough of Red Bank. as County ol MonmouUi, State ol He* Cfert or Board « — _ . , •on to* ud u» U tttel) Township; these* along at UM oillce of tte KuBlcJtal Railroad Unite 190 and Atlantio (Colts tnty, will meet at the placet hen- UH> aitrict « lie natter diatd BtKtenini at a point where tbe tta> i or Ceuirtr Bwa of BiM»on« up •iir tbtut Hu&W Towruhip (i) Wtattrly MB Inafter designated on „ 4 iB^adtnl »eptenober W, IM* sTfMH! *»»«». ulr direction to a .. hourt STTIN •-». Ud more or Mu to a point at TUESDAYTUE , NOVEMBER SI,, M' _ r lTn..». ol Uonnouth •treet U fet** oard ol Su if Broae' TIM folio*m | is * atw-Yifiwa w* aM KIM, Ettetlea O«*M same Intersects On :M fm. Ht tht purpose ol mdatt- Intirseetlon at tht center, list r meeting ol BoarB d ol Suc-between the hours ol 7:00 a.m. and atcted with the center line iimtoA dlaiHria tn the B«r Tl«W >cltool, Cooler Koaa. Itss to a point In tht saint; thtnoe Bctd and oetorlbtd M mat lection A Senator trom tht state ot New iriection with tht center line of Ma- to the westerly lu.^ -> ^^~ Jt and territory ol the 3orouga dtslg ale Avenut. thence Northwardly ato&f ork * U>ni Breach Railroad. Mure huct (t> In a - aeuUM»l> fir Ueterlpttui «f IM haulailci 'i"ilembir ot Iht Houit el Repre- atlll by the aame (6> Northwesterly eriey. . tame >• Inttrseeled by tbe notlherly Hotatlvw for tht Third Oongrtuhmtl flo feet more or lets to a point In theaattd as follows: A Member ot the House of Repre. hi center Itoe ot Maple Avenue to iiSrtut melon! tt««o« &£* . af EtofMM Diilrlc, Kg. II Ite inttraictton with the cuter Une me el White Road: Ihenee 111 ooab- to Uie northerly line of Runi"<» • DUtrlot of Niw Jirsir. same and corner te Lot 4 of Block BIOlNNma at rat ntersaetloo ol lentatlves (or Ihe Third Contr.ll- rettetly alone the northeasterly right- u MMaittem Xtnreihln Two, Members of tht Board o 49 at oeilrnatejl on tht Official Tu Uu center Itnt ol State Highway No. lion District nf New Jersey. ' CtiMtnut Btrtet, ihtnc* Wtitwardly BKOINNINQ at a point la tnt cen- lom tbe ctoter line o. Cheatnut f-way line ol the New York • L4111 the northerly line ol Rumjoti^ Chosea rreeholden (or tat Couoti o AtMitmtnt lias ol Marlboro Township: at Uu dividing lint between ththe Two Members of Ihs Board of Qioten rancrt Rsdlroad to the soutbwtlt eor- ter line or Locust Avenue where theMonmouth. thence by tht latter (6) Bouthwestarly Borou.-ough- o. -l Batonwwn and the fioi Freeholders lor tha County of lion Ut«t, U> Its tnt*»tcUon with tbe t martea b» tn exituM* to • •ana li Intersected by the norUits*- and running acki ot the New Jereey Soutbarn rail- r ol Lot 40. Block $8. ol the otUolal It direction ol the etsfttrl? Uvt Notice U hereby given that eniallfltd 1390 tut mort or leu to a point corner ouglhi ol NeNeww Sbrtwibunr and rur-- mouth, and for tho following municlpa >x Map ol tH 8oto%(ri 0! Lillll 811- •rly stole line of Clay Pit Creek and nun of thi Townihlp of Marlboro, to tht same: thenee by the eame aortberly alonaong Thenct Ul alonr Ihl center tint ol Jersey, not already reglttind In tald point corner to the same! thenet by the the Borough ol letontown and the •ears. Southern railroad to Ita IntersecUon Uap; aloM th. tasterly Bn» of P«« »»* municipality under thi lawt ol Niw Jorcugb. of New Bbrewabury. bt the with tha centsr line ot Monmouth ...Iy Un* ol said Lot lo th»to tht northerly short el UtUe> »u»«» Locust Avenue In a northerly direction aamt (J) Southwesterly 1973 feet more Two Councilman for tht full term of DUthweiterlthwiter•reiierll y cornener of LoL t6 6,, Bloc it to a point where the aamt Intersects Jtmy icverntng ptrmuint reslitra- or leu to a point corner to tht same; dliunce waaiill may to toeeenttr•o l three years each Street, thenct Eaatwardly along tha Creek; thence (5) In a gentMJly Uon may reilster or irtiufar with thi lope roadi thence (*) Southerly aJong center lint of Monmouth Street to lta > on TaT x M thencthe * (3JJ euttrly westerly and iwithMly dtreesJOJl the ctmil' Mat ol Otborne Avtnue; thenee by the nni (9) Northwiittrly One Councilman for the unexplrcd long tbbe rear o( LLott s 5. «, 7, 8, ^tX 1 010, Thenci (2) ilong the center lint o clerk of tall municipality at his real- 100 fttt more or leas to a point corner the center line ol Hope road, ba thione year term. Inters action with the centtr line the there ol LltUe Silver Creek tt O» denoe In Marlboro, New Janey, oa dlstuot what It/raty to Ita Intersection Bro»d Street, "the point or place . IS, IX 14. IS. and lk. all ID Block easterly Une 01 tevea ttr<4>u Htmd Osborne Avenue In a northwesterly di- to tbt same; thtnet atill by the tame There shall appear on the ballo ft on said map to the wsaterly line, o rection lo Uit eenttr line ol Monmouth or before Ttiuridey. September, a. In part and pan by Lot 14 of Block 44 with tht etnterllnt of Wydcoff ro«d. for the General Election to be held iegininningi . iheice (6) ID a .outherly eilrteiltfiia]»l 1968, during the loIlowlnK hours: Dally and the dividing line between District M 39, Block 28 on said map; tbencr the eaateily lint of fcvea *J*EJ •venue: 8:00 a.m. to S:00 p.m. Also September (10) Southwesterly 1360 feet more or lesa November 8, 19M, the following ques- fhrn> colling plac* tor the Blxth Ciec- (<) northerly along th* wcitcrly lint Thenct (SI along the emttr lint el to a point corner to the latter; thence No. 2 and District No. 4; Uiince (3) tion to be voted by the voters of the ... District li Relief JDnfLne Houit, 1 Roia to the toutnerly ihoJt tl Utr« 37,9S and ». IMS, from >:D0 p.m. to Northerly, along tbt center line of said Lot to the narthwciterlv cornei Silver Creek: thetet <7> l» » gewrmlT Jlonmouih Avenue In a northwesterly 6:l» p.m. Or it Permanent Registration by the aame (11) Southeasterly 471 leet Borough of Ked Bank: rummond Place. tittreof; thenc* <6> easterly alooi *&•*> direction lo a point whtre the lame more or less to a point In the line ol Vyckofl road and the dividing line "Shall Albert T. MscDonald, the Keventk Election DUtrtet easterly direction along the toBihoriy Bureau, Court House, Freehold, New Dttwtan Districts No. 3 and No, 4 to lortherly Un* ot said lot to th« nottb- Shore of Little Blv.r Creek a»4 e» Intersects tin center lint ol lean Avi Jersey, on or before Tuurs- the same and corner to Lot 13 ' of present collector ot taxes, hereafter Begliinlnt at a point where the oentei Tiy corner thereof; thence (,!» souttier< jay, September S8, 1986. during the Block 41; thence by the latter (12) the Intersection of the centtr Una ofcontinue to hold his ortlce or posl- Ina of Broad Street li inmaected with I In a genirally wtJteily «lree- arant Avenue; thtnet (4) Northerly y along the weaterly line of Lots 38inm along the northerly shoje el Thence 141 along toe center line el following hours: Dally 9:00 a.m. to Southwesterly 330 feet more or Itifl to a tlon (luring good behavior and not be hfl center line ol Recklees Place, .nd 37A, Block IS on said map; theacr •ears Avenue In a northerly direction 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays and Hoipoint corner to . the same and corner along the center line of Grant Ave- removed ihcrefrom except for good hence Southwardly along the cenl»f Tovm Ne<.« Creek te Uw ."»"'»''» thence northeasterly direction to a ldaya pxcepted. to Lot 7 ol Block 44; thenot (13) nue and along the dividing line ot cause ahown after a lair and Impartial Una ot Broad Street to tht Southerly j) easterly aloni the southerly lint ot line of Seven Brldiei Road! thenot point In the center line o! Valley Northerly slong the line of Route Iv Districts No. 2 and No. 4, be tho dis- rlu), as rovlded In R- S. 40:46-6.14 Doundary of the Borough of Red Bank, jot 37A aforeR&ld to Uie loutliwesterly 8) In a northerly «WtlM aiong thi tance wbat II may to the ctnter lint of ), a :ornt-r ot Lot 33, Blvck 28 on aald map; easterly Une ot Seven Bridies Real to Drive; Qualified voters who wish to vote In 18.300 ftet more or (ess to the Intersec- 6.2622 Incluilve (Chapter 350 P.Uttience Northwestwardly along the can. ..ThtDct (&} along tnt center lint el in the oeneral Election on Tuesday, tion ot the same with the corporate llchardton Avenuet thenee (6) Hatter- er line of the tracks or road bed ol.hence (8) southerly along tho westerly I polnl marked by an eitenalen l» »» Valley Drive In a northwesterly direc- November 9, 1966, must register on or line of Matawan Township; thence (14) y along Richardson Avenue lo tht cen- Notice tt hereby given ttut auillfl.d the Ntw York and U>nr Branch rail Ine of Lots 34. 36 and 36, Block 29 on easterly direction of the noiUterly une tion to a point where the eame Inter- before Thursday, September 29, 1966. Easterly along the corporate line of ter line of South Street at an angle In voters of tht Borough, at Red Bank, rpai company to lta inJeraecUon with iaid map to the southwesterly corner of Little Sliver Point Boadi Ihenot (»> B!cti Uit boundary lint betwttn U( Notice of change of residence or ap-Matawan Township 1,900 feet to a point South Strtet where the broolc crosses County of Monmoutn. Stata ot New,he center fine of Cheatnut street, )f Lot 38 aloreaald; thenc* 19) taster* acrcat Btven Bridges Boad and In a ofo ot Atlantic Highlands and Illd- plication for transfer of registration where the iaame Is Intersected by Ihe aame; thence «) Northeasterly, Jiriey. not a!ready regiitered In laid thence JBaitwardly along the center Una y along the aoutherly line of Lot 36westerly direction along the nortMrjy dlfttown Township: ,- ' shall be made either by written re- Oravelly Brook; thence (15) Along the along the aa!d oroak lo lta Intersection municipality under the laws ot Kewof Chaatnut Street to its intersection tforesaid. across Salem Lant and along lino ut Little Silver Point Roto lo 111 Thence (6) along' the boundary sep. Queit forwarded to the Municipal Clerk corporate line ol Matawan Township With tht center lint of Ntplunt High- Jersey governing permanent reg lit ra- with the center Une of Maple Avenue, iht aoutherly lint ol Lou US and US. Intersection with Ibe easterly llrje ot trsllng tha Boro ol Atlantis Hilhlinis Or the County Board of Elections on 8,200 feet more or leae to the point wayay, also known as State Highway No. tion may refiiter or transfer with tha thenco Southwardly along the center Bloek 23 on said map, acroas Blandish Proapect Avenuei thenc. (10) l» a and tllddlttown Township the various forms rjrovidid by aajd Municipal Clerk formed by Willow Broolc corner being 3535, bbeing along tht boundary lint or clerk of laid municipality at nil of-nt of Maple Avenue to the Intersection Road, along tut southerly ime ef Lola northerly direction along the eatttiiy courses thereol to a point where the or Board or by calling In person at thethe point and place of Beginning. DistrDistricti s Nos. 1, 2. 3 and 4 convergt fice, Municipal Building, 32 Monmout) with the center Ilns of Reckleai Place, M and 81, Block 38 on said map tc line ot Prospect Avenue lo tnt teutn same intersects the tioundary between office of the Municipal Clerk or " thench i (7) Northerly, along the center the southeasterly corner of Lot &t aiore erly line ol Kings Road: thioet (11) l» The polling place for thi Third Elec- Jtreet, Rel Eanh, New Jersey, on o thence Eaitwardl? along the center lln laid: thence (10) southerly alone th tbt Boro of Hllhlands and Mlddietown Board of Elections up to and tion District Is the Morganvllle In- Itno dt Neptune Highway, and dividing before Thursday, September 29, of Reckleia Place to tha center line ot an easterly direction along the lemh Township, tald point being a common uut September », IMS, line between Districts 1 amd 3 to the westerly line of Lot 97, Block 21 01erly line ol Kings Road and aeroai dependent nrehouie. Highway 79. I960, during the following houra: Daily Broad Street, tbe point or placi of Be- said map to tne northeasterly corne comer ol me boundary line separating The following II a description of th. ELECTION oiSTBtCT #4 pltca of Beginning. 8;00 a.m. 10 9:00 p.m., Saturday*, Sun-ginning, Seven Brlnget Road lo the ealtirty line the Boro of Atlantic Highlands, the election districts In the Townihlp of Place ot meeting of Board of Elec- of Lot 53, Block IT on uld mapot Seven Brldg«a Boadi thenet u» In UorgKvllle Volunteer rirehoue days and holidays eicepted. Also Sep- Tho polling place tor the Seventh thence (11) easterly aloni the rear 0 Bora of Highlands and Middlttowp Marlboro, and the polllnt places in the MorfcsmvlUe-Tennent Bel. :lon and polling place of the Second tember 2T, 29 and 29, 1966, from 7:00 a northerly direction along the tyitttiy Township; aame. to wit: Election District Is the Fire House en election District Is Relief Engine .ota 63, (I, 55, Bo. S7, 58. 59. 60 and 61, line ol S-ve» Bridges IWad se 1J» ALL that certain tract or parcel of p.m. to 8:0Q p.m. Or at Permanent {ouse. Drumraond Place. Block 21 on said map; tnence US) Thence (T> along tht boundary lir,. ELECTION DISTRICT #1 land situate In the Township of Marl- Broad Street. Registration Bureau, Court Home, aoutherly line ot Runvson Road; tnenee M«l»wo TowniWp Hall, Main St. Eighth Election Ulalrlcl Kiutherly and southeasterly alone 1*0 (U> in an eaiteriy direction aloni toe ittng tilt Boro ol Highland! and boro, County ol Monmouth and State Third Election District Freehold, New Jeraey, on or before Beginning m the center tine ot Lo-61, Block 3T aloresald and alone th< Jtddleigwn Township tbe various ALL that certain tract or parcel ol ot New Jersey, and Is more particular- Election District Three it hereby di Thursday, September 29, 1963, dur- aoutherly line at Rumson Bead » a. land sltuatt In tht Towmhlp of Marl- cust Avenue at high water line ot thiwesterly line ol Lot 70, Block S8 onMint marked by an mention In 1 courses thereof to a point where the ly described as follows: fluid and described as that section and ing the following hours: Dully B:M North Shrewsbury river, thenc* Us»t- tame Interaeots the westerly snort llni boro, County of Monmouth and State a.m. to 4:30 p.m. saturUaya Sunday iaid map to Ihe aatnhwesterly cor* aouthtny dlrectloa ol tht tuterly line of New Jersey, and, ll mort particular- BBOINNINO at a point at the bverrltory ot the Borougn at follows: j rly along center line ot Locust Ave- ner thereof; thence (13) easterly along .1 Harrllng Road: tHtn«« <»•> '1.« of the Shrewsbury River; tersectlon ol the eenter line ot Telas BEOJNNINO at the common oorner aand Holidays exoepted. nuo to the center line ot Shrewabur .ho southerly line of Lot TO aforesaid to t Harding Road: thence (M) n Thence (8) along the westerly short ly described sa follows: Road and the corporate line between ol Dlitrlcts No. 1, 2. 3 and 4 la the Qualified voterx who wleh to vote tn BEGINNING at a point at Uie In Avenue; thence. Southerly along in the northwesterly' corner of Lot 69,loitmrly d'rectlon atom tht easier y Una ol the Shrewsbury River In a Middlesex and Monmouth Counties and center line of Neptune Highway and In the Oeneral Election on Tueaday, center line ot Shrewsbury Avenua l< Ine of Harding Road to the loutherly •outherly direction to the northerly tersectlon ot the center line ot Coun Slock 2a on said map: thence (Ul ty Routt C20 with the center line ol from said beginning point along therunning thence (1) Southerly, along Uie November 6', 1Q8-3, must reglatar on o Xit center line of Cheatnut Street; loutharly along the rear et tot 69, of Ridge Road and. the point and shore lint o( thi Nsveilnk River; Conover Road and Boundary Hoad latter (1) In a Northeasterly dtrcctlon center lint ot Neptune Highway cross- before Thuriday, September 29, 1WW. hence Easterly along the center llni Lforesald: Ihence (15) easterly Thence (9) along the northerly shore said point being the moat northwest- 15,410 (ett mort or Ins to a point in theing the circle and continuing In theNotice of change oF residence or apit Chentnut 8tr«et to the center lln< the nortii side of Lot 68, R^VtffiriS mi, , districdistrictt 1. .th., th.,' ' lint ot the Nevesmk River In a wait- [Int oT the same and corner to Mat-center line ot Neptune Highway be thaplication for tram fur of reglitratlor loni ^Vffir'iS Rd Shll . Uttll erly corner of Atlantic Township, (eolti >f the C.R.R. Co'a, right of way; then- loc..k. 2JS aforeaald to the westerly tide Little Blh-ir Point Road School •rly thtnet northwesterly thence west- Neck Township), thonce along the salt awan Township; thence alone; the lat- distance what It may to Whale Ponr* shall be made either by written requeal Northerly along center Una ot C. . Branch Avenue: thence (16) tn a erly direction to the northeasterly ehors ter In part and part by Matawan Bor- Brook and dividing line between thi forwarded to the Municipal ClerK oi Folnl center line ot laid Boundary Road and I, Co.'* right of way lo high watei loutherly direction along tht westerly "^ line ol day Pit Creek; ough (2) Southeasterly 4,100 feet more Borough ot JQatoniown and Township the County Board of Elections on formi ins uf the North Shrewsbury River, Ine ol Branoh Avenue, aoroas White Thenct (10) alone the northeasterly the corporatl line between Atlantic or less to the point where Route 79 In-ot Ocean; thence (2) Baaterly. along irpvidtd by inld Municipal Clerh o; (Colts Neck) and Marlboro Townihipi thenca Southwesterly along high watei toad and continuing along the westerly *Pt a 26. IW ahore Una of Clay Pit Orcok In a tersectt the Corporate line of Matawan tht dividing lint between tbi Borough Board, or by calling in- person at thiIlns ot- North Shrewsbury liver to Uu int Qt Branch Avenue to the northerly northwoittrly direction lo a point In (1) Southeasterly — S.600 tett more or Towmhip; thence (3) Southerly along ot Katontovvn and the Township of office of th* Municipal Clerk or County lias to a point In the lamn thenot by center line o! Locuit Avenue the polnl ne ol Lot 9, in Block 3« en said map I the otntir line ol boouat Avenue, the the line of Route 79, 11,300 teet more or Ocean, be the distance wbat It may toBoard of Elections up to and incluti or place of Beginning. ihenoej (17} on a aoutheaiterly dlreotlon RKOISTRV AND ELKCI10N NfW1<* point and plaot ol Btglnning, the famt (!) Southwesterly — 2,000 fie less to tae Intersection ot the tame the dividing line between the Borough Ing September 29, 1W9, more or leas to a point In the lame Tii* polling place for the Eighth Site* icross Brunch Avenue continuing In anDooouaH or SBREWSBVIIV, ».!.' Thi •polllr.'j place for thi Twenty- with the southeasterly line ol Lots ol West Long Branch and the Borougb The following li a complete descrip- .rallel with ninth Ilactlon District will be Navi- it by the ta,rne, (.3) Southerly — 7-17 Block 45; thonco «) Southwesterly ot Eatontown; thenoe (3) Northerly, tion o! the Election Dlatrlcti In thetlon District Is Union VUe Home, eaiteriy direction and parallel Notice ts hettby given that .the " alnk Fire House, Monraouth Ave., Na- feef more or leas to a point at 1,900 teet more or leu to a point comer along tne dividing line . between tht Borough of Red Sank ana the looauon Shrewsbury Avenue- Uekrknsm Plao-—.-e t-o th.—e --juiwertsouthwest. cor. Wstrloi Buarda «t iuoUon and RcW retlnlL the Intersection of the lame wllh to the latter, thenci by the same In Borough ol West Long Branch and theof polling places for eaoh of the said Ninth ISIeotioa District •er o-t Le- t 1' . I'n Bloc- k MJt on uH mas: ry In and for tht Borough cf Bhrtvre; the center llri. ot Dutch Lane Road: part and part by Lot 19 of Block *t (5) Borough ot Batontovm to Monmoutb dlslrlcta. to witt Beginning In the center llni ot U ihence (19) easterly along the iiomheriy liury. County ol Mormoulh, 8»»tt of aVeicrlptlon of Uie boundaries thence leaving said Boundary Road «ast Avenue at high water Una ot th une ol Lot 1. Block M eloreaald to the meel at Ihe Bouthiaiterly 677 leet more or less to Road: thence (4) Northerly, along Mon- Flrat Election Dlitilc Jertty. will si XgrtlM Olitrlct No. 30 and conllnulne along tha corporate a point in the line of the latter and mouth Road and tha dividing line be- North Sbrawibury River, Ifitnce Eaa loutheaiterly corner thereof: thence ldCtjs hereinafter designated on line between said Atlantic (Colts Neck) Beginning at a point on Ui« ahore of erly atom eenter line ot Locust Avi 19) In a southerly direction alona the la Mlddlttown Xovraiolp corner to Lot 3 ot Block 45; thence twten the • Borough ol Welt Long TUESDAY. NOV" and Marlboro Townships (4) Southwest- by the latter and part by Lot 9 otBranch and the Borough ol Eatontown the Navealnk River directly between nue to tO-.e center lino of Shrewsbury ear of Lots 99, 68. (1, 66, «9, «t 63. 63,nelwesn the hourt ol i7:0n 0« «.m. vm. and BBCKNNWQ at a point formed by he properties owned by the Monmouth Avenue; thence Southerly aloni center erl— - —ay" — 7,18»( — ->0w feer — v t« mor•« «r* e^ »o•r les*"WWs l**o# a•« poinuy|i4t| Block 49 (r» Westerly 1,199 feet mort or ud also being tht dividing line be- 1, 60 and 09, In Block 54 and alonsj tht :00 p.m. tor the puipose ol conduct- the lntincotlon of the center llnet of 3qat Club and the property of theline of Shrewsbury Avenua to lh« cen-rear o! Lots 15, 10, 17, II, ID. 20. 31, In line ot the sanio tnd corner to less to ajwlnt In the center Una of[weeen the Borougrough oott EatontovEatto m andd Borough of Red Bank, thence South- it the Qeneril Election. WlddJelown.Llnorott Road, Oak Hlrretholl d Townshlpi thenoe along the wyncrest Hoad: thence along the eame ^^I B BorouBorougBo gn oofff ocanpooceoatnport ,, t e ththe dldlds ter line ot Chestnut Street, thence a and 33 all In Block 01 on aald map The laid Boarda ot Election and Road, and &amm Hollow Road ant wardly to the center line of Broad Easterly a'ong center lino of Cheitm corporate line between Freehold and (7) Northerly 700 teet more or less to atanco whahtt IItt may t o BroaBrod StreeStrt in a aoutherly and southeasterly direc- Rtglitry will meet at the pUces here- runnini: Marlnoro Township (5) Northweaterly point at the Intersection of the same theno* (R> Westerly, along the oenter Street to ita intersection with the con Street to tht center line of right tion to tne westerly lint of Wlilow natter designated on Tuesday, Novem- Thtnet (11 along the oenler line ot — 10,930 feet more or lest to a with the center lino of Gordon1* Corner lino ct Broad Street to WycKoll Road, ef Una of. Mechanic Street, thenct way ot the Now York and Long Brand Drive; thenee 1201 In an eaiteriy di- ber a. 1866, between thi hours 0! 7;uO patron Hollow Road In * northwesterly point in the center line ot New Jer-Road: thence along tho latter (8) West- which Is the dividing line between DIs. Eaatwardly along the center line ol railroad: thence Southeasterly along rection across Willow Olive to a paint a.m. and 9:00 p.m. tor tho purpose : direction to a point In thi centii Urn •ey State Highway Route 79 where erly S.400 feet more or less to a point trlcta No. 1 and No. 3 thence (C, Mechanic Btreet to a point one nuncenter line ot eight o( way ot NewIn the easterly line ol Willow Drive: of conducting tht aeneral Election of M Red Hill Road; the lame li Intersected by the aouth at the intersection ot the aame with Southweatorly along Wyckotf Road am dred teet from Ita lnteraoctton with th York and Long Branch railroad to tha thenoe (31i In a northerly and north' a United »l9>tca Senator, a member ' Thenee (J) along the center line cf branch of Topojiemus Brook; thence the center line ot route 520; thence dividing line between Districts No, 1 Westerly line of Harrlion Avenue, tho center line of River Btreet (produced) lasterly dlreotlon along the easterly of the House ot Representative* [rom Red HIU Road In a generally south- along the laid brook (6) Westerly the along tht latter (9j Northerly 1,590 loot and No. 3 to a point opposite Meadow- southeasterly along and parallel there* thence Westerly along the center Urn line ot Willow Drive to Itl Intersection the Third Congressional District, two westerly direction to a point where the various oourses and distances 9,300 feet more or 'lesj to a point at the Inter- brook Avenue; thence (7) continuing to, a line one hundred feet back from ot North Shrewsbury River; thenei with tilt southwesterly Une of Prospect members ol tha Board ot C'npaen frte- ifcmej Intersects the easterly property more or lesa to a point corner to section ol the same with the center- Northerly, and Northwesterly, along the the Westerly line of Harrison Avenue Northerly along the high water line e Avenue, thence (23) In a.toutheaaterly toldeis tar the County ol Honmouth, lint el the Harden Btate Parkway; to the new boundary Una of the Bor- direction along the southwesterly line Thenn (J) along tht eaiteriy proper- Freehold Township and Uanalapan line of Crlne Roadi thence along the dividing line between DstrictDistrict* NoNo.. 9 ough of Red Bank, thence Eaaterly North ShrewsburShr y river to tha center a Major lor the fu« term et two jeart • Township: thence along the corporate latter (10) Northerly 7,900 feet more or and NoN . 11. be ththe distancdit e whahtt I III line of Locust Avenue, the point r ot Prospect Avenue to the Intersection and iwo council-members lor the full line et the Qarden State Parkway along the aald boundary lino One Hun- L ot the northwesterly lint of Little Sil- a totlttaeasterly direction to a point, line between Hana.ls.pan and Marlboro „tes, a to a point at tha Intersootlon ot ma.^:y to the Beginning. dred feet distant to tho center lln plicB of Beginning. ,erm of three) years each. ' K Townships 17) Northeasterly - 7,170 ththe same with the center line of Ten- Tht place or meeting; of Board o ver Point Road: Hienco (93) In a weit. Notice Is hereby given that qualllled •aid point bains In the northerly bound- of HairiHon Avenue, thence Norther I The polling place of the Ninth El«i irly direction alone trie northwester)! ary of Block if of the tax map of Jlid- feet more or less to a point In thenent Road: thence along the latter (11) filectton and polling place for thalonrt ; the center line of Harrlion Ave- tlon District Is Union Fire House, voters of the Borough ot Shrewsbury tame; thence by the same (») North- Southwesterly 80 (eet more or lias to aThird Blectlon District Is nt thr Una 01 Little silver Point Itiud 10 snot already registered. In said mu- dletown Townihl] nue to tlie eenler Itno oi Beeltmarj Shrewflbury, Avenuo. point marked by an eitenslon In t woiterly — 1,650 feet more or leu nt In the tame and corner to LotMeadowbrook School, Wyckofl Road, Flaco, thence Easterly along tho center Tenth Election District nicipality under the laws ot New Jer- • to a point at the Intersection of the of Block B3; thence by the latter northerly dlreotlon of the westerly llni sey lovernlnfl permanent registration aame with the ointer line of Roberta- r Fourth Election District line ol Beekman Place, tg its Inter- Beginning In the center line ol Rlvei ol Carolyn Road: thonce (34 ally northeasterly diitetlon to a point Uie following tour (4) courses and dis- JQlectlon District Four la nereby de- section with the new Easterly bound' Btree" at high water Una cf Norl may register or transfer with the mu- • villB Road; thence by the latter (9) tances (12) Northwesterly 100 feet more in a aoutherly direction along th< in the center line of Dwlght Road, Northerly — <,STg leet more or less flnnd nnd flniiRrlherl us that section an<1 (try of the Dorousli of Red Danl Shrewihury River, thence Bastcrlji westerly lint uf Carolyn Aoad nlofpsl «lerk M rr? Broad »tnet. •iaid pthit being dlttant ont nund.rit or less to a point; thence (13) North- territory of the Borough designated aa Northerly alone said Eaaterl along center Une ot River Street (pro- Shrewsbury, H.J. during regular oJMoe to a point at the Intersection ol theeasterly 176 feet more or less to a point; th and across Parker Averrue, along thi seventy five (eet more or lest (iw same with the oenter line of Gordon's follows: boundary of tho Borough of Red lion duced) to the center lino of right ot westerly line ol Carolyn Aoad and hours, 0:30 a.m. to 4:^0 p.m.. ftatur- plus of minus) north ot the Intersec- thence (14) Northwesterly »7 feel more or BfioiNNINO at tho common meeting way of tho New Vork and Long Branch daya, Sundaya, and holidays excepter*. Corner Roadi thenoe by tin latter (10) lles a to a pointi : thencth e (15) SouthwestSothwest- ,o the South wests rly oorner of lot 0, continuing Ilint a ssoutlierloutlierly dlreetlor tion of thtt center line of Bailantlne Northeasterly — 10,350 feet more oi eolnt of Election Districts Nos. 1, 3, 3 sue alock 14, of tho ofiiclal tax map o railroad: thenca Southeasterly alone the tt any time. Alto 1:0O p.m. to 9:00 " Road with tht Intersection of thi cen- erly 121 (eet more or less to a point cor- 4 In the oenttr ot Neptune Highway and centei Una of right ot way ot Nf along the rear ot Lotia 21, 22,23 and 31p.m. on Thursday, September 29, lWo. leu to a point tt tht' Intersection ol ner te the same and corner to Lot the Borough of Red Banlc, thence East .. Block Bit on said map and mcroi ter tin* ef Dwliht Road; the same with the center ilns of Wyn- running thenco U) Southerly, along the orly alone the new Southerly boundary York unit Lona Branch railroad to s'oUcs ot chance of residence or ap' Thinoe (•) Hong tht center line o S ol Block h: thence by the litter center line ot Neptune Highway ana point distant Seven Hundred and Nlm EaitvlQW Avenue and continuing alon plication lor transfer of reglstraUon erest Road; thenci by the latter (11) the following six (9) courses and dis- line ol the Borough ot Red Bank t< the rear of Loti 2. 3, 4, fl, 9 and Pwlgbt Road In a southeasterly thenci Southerly — 700 feel more or lesi along the dividing line between Dls- the center line ol Lako Avenue, theno< y Four feet from the Southerly aide ( shall be made either by calling In easier!? direction to s, point In the tances (19) Northwesterly 309 feet more trlcta No. S and No. 4, bs tho dis- Bersen PlftCB> me&surad at right an in Block Tl on said mar, and continu person or by written request forwarded ' lo a point In the. same eorner to Loer less to a point; thence (17) North- Northerly aloni the center line ol Lak Ing across dl.varilde Avenus and aloni center llwe of the MladleWn-llncrott 7 of Block 49 ai designated on tbe tance what It may to Cranberry Brook Avenua - to the center line af Ea glps (hereto; thence Westerly and par to the municipal clerk or the County Road, said poinl also being the Inter- westerly IN feet more oi leat lo a point; and tho dividing Hue between the Town- •01*4 with Wtst B««ft nac. to tt«tht easterly line of Lot 1 and the rear Board of Sleotlons, Hall ot Records. official Tax Assessment Map ot Marl- thenee (18) Northerly 3S4 fitt more or Front Btreet (also known ai Rlvei rgeti or Lou 21. 20, IP, 18, 11. 16, ID, 14, IS, lection ot Nut Swamp Road with the boro Township i thenci along the lat- ahtp of Ocean and the Borougn ot Hat.Road) thenoe Easterly nlong the cen center line ot right ,y of C. R. Freehold, N. I. on lormt provided tiy ^iqdlotQ.wn-Llncrp'ft Road; less to a point; thenca (19) Northeast- ontown and running thence (3) West- of N. J-l thenchenco Northerlor wa; y along 12. U and 10 all In Block 80 to Farkct aM clerk or Board. , ter (12) Sailorly — 1,599 feet more erly 333 fest more or less to a point! ter line of Wast Front Street (air Creek: thenoe (251 In a generally west Thence'W along tha gentir line ol or less to a point corner to tha same erly, along tho dividing lint between known a* River Road, to Its nterie< center ." te of righrightt oot wayway oott th< qualllled volen who wish to W-6, the Mlddlstown-Uncroft Road tn a thinot IM) Noithwentirly 332 feot more tho Township ot Ocean and tht Bor- ( of N. J. to a point dlstan irly direction along the hlghwater llni tn the oeneral Election on Tuesdty, • thenot by the aame (13) Northwester- or leas to a pointi thenee (91) south- tlon with th« canter line ot Haddon C. R. R, of Parker Crick to the weiterly bound northeasterly dlreelion lo a point where r ough ot fs&tontown to the center lln Park, extended 8auth«rly, thence Nortti One Hundred and Fllty lent Boulhe November 8, 1006, rnuai register 01 01 the same tnttrtecti thi ointer line of ly — 677 teet more or less to a point westerly 140 feet more er less to a coin of Hope Road; thence (3) Northerly from the South »We ot W«st Berj ary oi tha Borough o! Little Bllvei before Thuriday, September 28, 19M. Oak Hm Row and 8a,tnm HOIK™ oorner to the tame; thenoe atlll by thecorner to the Bame. and corner to Lotalong the center line or Hope Road t erly along the cent or line of Haddoi Place mtamrert at right ansies UICII and easterly boundary of the Boroui Following, la a description of the Read, the point and plant ol Bttln lamt In part and part by Lot 17 o 13 of Block 52; thence by the latter Its rntcrieotlon with the center lint of Park to the shore of the Nnveilnl to: thence Westerly and paralltl wit of Shrtwitmry; thenc* (S3) In a nort ilectlon illitrlcta In thi Borough u! Block 49 and Lot 5 of Block 41 (14' the following four W couries ana dis-Wyokoft Road; and tbs dividing lii River, then Bouthwestwardly and Weal West Bergen Plaoe to hlga wsLter Mi erly direction along tha boundary o Shrewibury and the polling placea lor The polllni place for the Thirtieth Northaasttrly — a,050 feet more o tances (92) Southwesterly 529 feet more between District No. 4 and No. wardly along tho shore of the Nave- ol me North Shrewsbury river; them the Borougb or Llttls Silver and th B'oc'len , tUjtrtol wlll.be Thomi lost, to a point corner to the latter or teas to a point; thenoe (23) South- theooe (4) In a Northeasterly, Nor lick River to the point above men- Noithwtittrlr alom nlsh water,line Boroufh of Vhretrtbury to tne. cent* Uta Blrtriol Sciioc,, Uncion-Wdmetown Road, J thenee by the seme in pan and oar ' M< feet more or less to - i< tioneqd ftt« tnUte marsSore unUnee octx tnthe aau; j tilt Norm 'Bl rtyir.,*>. tot Utift fir aywmetre Avenue; Went* it >oondtBaindeidt mon u>t north ud nnirUiewti - dletown. by Lot f ol Block M -H5)'ioutiiaait- 2. "vir / dlrtciljr between the properties eel, int point (it * weatiriy dtreeuoa along thm oen* br IKt Jiiht-of-way ol l Uie NtNWt Tort erly> — S9O feet more'-o/'lets* to a eenter- 1100 of _Sue.t, tsr line of Sycamore Apfnue to theA Lonv firanoh nallromlromd Co.Co:: on li\o Uli H otI a'tlthfcplie' %fs4 ei^irssj**««"a>of Beginninga> . Ocaorlptle* W the beundarlfi point corner to the nmt; ttrthge by Jj loutawesterly f» feel mere _or to the _ and the property of the Borough ol boundary of the Borough et Shrewi- wtat by tAa a center lint oorr Broad tht itme (It) Northeisierly — 33) Red Bank, at the point or place o( The polling place for tha Tenth filec* bury; (honce (38) In a northerly direc- Stt on ththe soutth by t htht center ol Kleclten District No. 31 less to a point eorner to the tanre Tbao placpiaces otf meotiDKg of oaBoarrd oj tlon District Is the River Streit scUwl. Stree3ir«tt[tj UII mo iwiui vy nip CVIKO, la MlSUetevm Township feet more er leis to a point oomer to and corner to Lot 27 of Block 52: Election nnd polling place for the Beginning. tion aloof tht boundary of the Borou, li sy Au d th the lamt; thence by the name (17) The polling place for the First Elec- Elevrrlh Election Dhtrlrt of Shrewsbury and tne Borough of L. lino of sycamore Avenue: and 00 the thenee by the tatter In part and Fourth Election District Is at the "J! east by a line whloh runt In a gen- . Bh,OINNING at a point forme* by Northwesterly — 478 feet mort or less ait by Lot 28 of Block 52 (20Memoria) l School, Grant Avenue. tion District Is Kavealnh Hook A Lad- Beflnnmg In the oenler line or New.tie Sliver to the northeasterly right*oi tht Intersection ol tht center line ol to a point comer to the asms; thence der Fire House. Mechanic Street, man Springs road at high water line way of the New YorK A Urns Branch era! northerly direction from the can- tht Niw york ft bong Branch Rail- Rorthweiterly 1.05J foot more or Nil MARJORIB BECKER ter Une of Sycamore Avenue U0 teet gtlll by the same in part and part by to a polnl oornir to thy n»i Borough Clerk Second Election Ulslrlol o( the NortU Bhrewflbury river, thence Railroad; Uienc* (20) In a northwtlter* road righhef-way and tha.csnter line cl Lot 1 ol Bloek 41 (181 Northeasterly anJ corner to Lot 29 of Block »J Beginning at a point where the cen-Easterly slorte the oenler Hoe o( Niw- i direct Ion along the northeasterly west ol the westerly curb Una of Wet •.. Laurel Avenue, old point being In the— 1,11(10 feet more or lesi to a polnf Sopl: 23, 26, 1986 t!21,90 ter line of Meolianlo Street la Inter- man Springs road to the center ot Ight-of-way ot the New York and Loni Knd Avenue rod continuing tn a ihence by the latter the following eight r-way o straight line to Uis rlcht-ot-way of th • . Boundary line between Hotmdel Town- comer to the same and In the line ol (8) courses and dlltancu (87) North- iscted with the center line of Brond Broad Street; tlienee Northerly alonjr Branch be tbe djittnce whal ship -nV Mlddletown Township andLot 2 of Block 49i thence by the latter REGISTRY ANP ELECTION Street, thence Southwardly along tha center of Broad Street to the center i Htilln lew York ft Long Branch Railroad , easterly 91> feet more or less to a point | it may to the point or plane of Begin- Co. (IB) Southeasterly — 100 teet more or thinoo (28) Northwesterly 284 lie! mote NOTICE center line ot Broad Street to its In-lino gf right of way ot New York and ning. e (1) along the boundary lint less to a point corner to the samel tersection with ttie center line of Wai-Lone Branch railroad: thence North, The polling place tor thla district Is., or loai to a point: thence (59) South. BOIIOOGU OF RVMBON, N, J. Polling PlatPlaea for thlt district ll Uu the Flrehouaa on Broad Street. between Holmdil Township and Mid-thence still by the itmt (90) North- westerly 99 feet more or leu to a pointi Notice Is* hereby given that the Dis-l&co Street, tnence Eastward Iy along westerly along center llns ol the right Boroujh Proipeot Avenue, Jfetown Township In a northeasterly easterly — 1,973 feet more or less t< the center lino of Wallace Street tu at way of the New York and Um* Secool Election blatrlct . thenoe (30) Northweiferly 413: feet more trict Boards at Election end Registry Bounded on the north by Newman dlrtotlon to a point in the center Urn a point corner to the same; thence b~i or less to a pointi Ihence (31) North- In and for tho Borough of Rumson,the rear ot the property at the South* Branch railroad to a point distant Sev- Second Election Dlttncl ol Matt Highway Route 35; Ihe aunt (21) Northwesterly — 320 (eeleasterly 101 feet more or lew to a point I County nf Monmouth, state of New Jer-east corner of Broad and Wallacee.n Hundred and Ninety Four (eet from _ KQINNINO at a point In thi north, Sprints Road; on the west by ehrews- "Titnee (I) along the eenler line ol more or lesa to a point In line of thtthence (3!) Northweiterly * wet more aey, will meet at the places herein, Streets (approx. one hundred feet Gait ma Souttierly elite of West Bergen latterly right-of-way lint ot tat New bury Avenue to a point 3100 feet toutn ,. •» Highway Route » In an tasttr- same and coiner to Lot 2 qt Block ot the East line ot Broad Street) Place, measured at right ancle* there. York tnd Long Branch Railroad where cl Newman Springs Road where the or less to a pointi thence (33) North-after designated oh center line of Shrewsbury Avenue . Jieuce southeasterly direction to a«]; thence by the latter (221 North- eaiteriy 330 feet more or less to a TUEaDAV, NOVEMBER 8, 10S8 thenco Southwardly along tho rear ot to; tlienco Westerly and parallel to the aame la Interaected by the bound- lint where.the same. Intersects tht easterly — 1,390 feet more or leu to tali property one hundred feet front West Bergen Place to tbe center line ary of the Bcrough of Uttle Silver and Intersects with a line drawn to the - point; thence (34) Northeasterly 299 betweeen jjthe hours ot 7:00 a. m. and center lino o( Obre Place; en int tenter lint ei Klngi Highway; a point In the oente? line ot ConoverFeet more cr leat to a point oorner to B:0B0O p. m. ffo r thth epurposfi of the center line of Wallace Street, of right of wayy of aft. R. of N. J.J the Borough ol Ited Bank; thenoe til Thence (81 along the center line ol Road; thence by the same 123) South- thence Kajtwardly by A straight line running In a generally easterly and south by a Une runnlns In an caster-.'. the same and In tha centr llr* of ducting the General Election, thn Kjardly y A tight l thtnet Northerl:netl:y along center lino ol Iy and westerly direction, beginning t • •' »n» HUhway, In a weitirlj direc- tajttrly B10 test morn or lets to aTexas Road, thenoe by the luter (80) alSaidd OeneraGl BElectiol n wilit be held and paralleparllell to WlWallacl e StStreett to Ustha right ol way o( C. R. R, of N. J.,northeasterly dlreotlon along the bound, tion to a point where the sami In point in tht same.; thence by the eame ary ot Iht Borough of Red Bank and a point 3100 teet eoutli ol Niwmai. southweiterly 4,990 (eet more or leuIn aald municipality for trio purpoii Intersection with the cenenter linnee ol McM - to a point distant One- Hundred and Springe Road and running In a itrais. ., temctt thi center lint of Rel Bill (M) Southerly — 030 teet mort or Itai to the point and Place or BeElnnliig. of «)ectlnK: Laren Street, thence NthdNortheastwardll y Fifty feet Southerly from the Soutn the Borough of JJttli Sllvtr tht varloui to a point in the tame; thenct stir Gourael and dlltanoit te tht aouthtrl: Una lo the center line el Obre Place The polling pl»oi for the Fourth A Senator from UIQ Stato of Nei along the center line ot McLaren Street Bide ot Wen Bergen Place: thence and projscted to the center line o * * Thence. («) along tha eenter line ol by the same (29) Southeasterly — Jtriey. to lta intersection with the corner Una Westerly and parallel with West Ber- line 01 Rldgi Road: thenci (!) In a Xtd H»i JW|o a Muthwaaterly dl- 9.S1O feet more or less to the point and Blectlon DlaUlct is the Morganvllle easterly auettion 4long ine toutlltri Broad Btreet; and on the east by the Volunteer rtrehouse; Morganvllle-Ten- A Member of the House of Repre of Froupeot Ave., thenoe Southeast- gen Place to nlcrt water line ot tho eenter line ot Broad Street. Mellon lo a point In the center lint place of Beslnnlni. aentailvH for the Third ConfiTtaaloni erly along the center line of Prospect North Shrewsbury river: thenetj South- lint ot ftldgt Road to the wastir! elthe New Tdrit * Long Branch Rail- net Road. line of Prospect Avenue; thence (3) I The polling place tor this district Is' * The polling place for the first Hi ac- Dlatrlot or New J«raoy. Avenue to, the Intersection with theorly along the high water line of the tht Broad Street Auditorium cs* the - road right-of-way; tion putrlof |s the Marlboro Town- Tomsblp^cijrj Two Member* of the Board ol Chos- Southerly line ot the new boundary line North Shrewsbury river to th« center a aoutheaiterly dlrtotlon along thi Thenot (5) along thi center line el southwesterly line of Prospect Avenui sehool. •Up Pali, Main street. Sept. 23, 29, 1966 en Freeholders for the County of Mon«of the Borough of Red Bank (being line of tht Newman Springs Road, the Third Klaellasi District •t tht New York * Long Branch Kail- mouth, nnd for' the following munici- house No. 191) thence Easterly, South- point or place of Beginning. to tht Intersection wllh the northwest' joad rlgut-ol-way in a, northwesterly •ELECTION DISTRICT #! erly line or Rumson Road; thence <41 All that portion 01 me oorough of BoberltvlUe Flrebouie, Route) OM pal offices, via: erly, Easterly, Northerly, Easterly, The polling place tor the aieventh Shrewsbury south of the eenter line ilr.ollon te a point In tht center line V ANAND ELECTION Two Councllmen for UIQ full term oi Northerly, Easterly a] 0119 the new In a aouthwasterly dlreotlon along thi of Laurel Avtnut, the point and placi ALL that certain tract or parcel ol Electbn DUtrlot la WeBUlde Entire northerly line ot Rumson Road to thiof Sycamure Avenua and eatt Oi w three yean each. boundary line of tht Borough ot RedHouse, Lc 1st ten Avenue. line running In a northerly direction of JMilnnlng land situate In the Township of Marl- BOROUGH OP KATONTOWWN, "• J- Notice is hareby given that quali- Bank to a point one hundred feet West intersection ot the easterly line el The polling pltet tot tht Thlrty-firo boro, Oounty of Monmouth and State Twelfth Election District. Branch Avenue; thenot (5) acrost trom tha center line ef Sycamore Notice Is hereby givei n that IIhh e Dls.fied voten at tha Borough of Rumaon, ol the center line ot Harrison Avenue, Avenue to the right-of-way el the Now Lltctlon District win be Mlddletowri ol New .Jtraey, and li more particular- trlot Boards ol Wtotietiaa and RegistrR y County ot Monmouth,. State of New thence Northerly, parallel to the center Beginning *t a point where the center Branoh Avtnue In a generally southerly Villut •eneel, Klngi Highway, Middle. ly described as follows: line ot Wallace Sireej intersects tne direction to the northeasterly corner ol York 4V Long Branch Railroad Oo- In and for Uie BBotollggh off Eattontowno , Jersey, not already registered in aald line ot Harrlion Avenue and one hun- whlch straight Ilns la 1(0 ttet vitt - BSOINNINQ at a point at the In- CountCt y off MonmoulhMoulh . Stalo oof New municipality under the lawi of Newdred foot Westerly tharelrom tr> the center line ot McLaren Street, thenoe Lot 68, in Block 38 on the Tax Map: TH0BA8 CONRAD, tersection of the corporate line be- Northeastwardly along the center line, thence (0) In a generally westerly di- ol the wealerly curb line of Wei: Jeraey, win meet at the places here Jcriey cove ml ng permanent reglatra* center line of Mechanic Street, thonee and Avenue. Also that portion of the Township Clerk tween Middlesex and Monmouth Coun lnaftcr designated on Uon may register or trantfer with tha Wostwardly along the center lint ol oi McLaren Strtet to the intersection rection along the boundary of the Ftrat tits with the corporate line be(weer. with tho center line ol Prospect Ave- Election Oistrlot the various courses Borough of Shrewsbury sxmth ol u Itpt V, M, ism TUESDAY, NOVEMBER I, J008 clerk o( laid municipality at his of-Mechanic Street, to Us Intersection with Ine running along the oenter Una of uanalapan and Marlboro townships and [let, Momorlal Eoroufih Hall, RIvar the center line ot Broad Street, thenue, thence SouUnaiterly along the and distances to the northeasterly rlghi runs from laid beginning point along between the hours ot 7:00 a. m. and center lire of Prospect Avenuo to thoof-way line of the New York and Lon Obre Place which Is hounded on the- 6:00 p. m. for the purpose ot con-RosL&, Rumflon, Now Jfraey, oa orpoint or place of Beginning. west by Shrewsbury Avenue and on the latter (1) In j, southeasterly direc- before Thuriday, 3aptemb*r 29, oenter lino of Harding Road, thence Branch Railroad line where the same tion U.tSO feet more or leu to a ducting tht Qonoral Election. The polling place for ihs Becond Westerly along the center line of Hard- Northerly "VSenaior from tht State ol NSVP Holidays excented. Also September 29, Uttie Silver, tnt: Southwesterly erly right-ot-way line ot the New Vork trlct Beard el Bleotlen and Registry i feet more or less to a point at Beginning at a point where the cen-along the boundary line between tho and Long Branch Railroad, be the dis-at Shrewsbury, Sycamore) Avenue. la and for tte Township of Colts NeoJ, m "050, from 7:00 p.m. lo 8:00 p.m. JEAN W. TABRV the iateraectlon of the aame with the ter Uno of Wallace Street Is intersected Boroughs af Rod Bank ann little Sil- tance what It may to the point or County cf Menmouth, State ol New A MMembee r of the Houae ol Repre JX at Permanent Registration Bureau, Borougn Cltrk center line ot Gordon's Corner Roadi •tntatlvea for tne Third Congressional Court House, Freehold, New jersey, with tha center Una of Broad Street ver to a point one hundred (eet aouth elaoe of Beginning. Jersey, will meet at tht placis here. thence along the latter (3) Northeast- thence Southerly along the center line ot the center line of Haralne Road, Sept. 83, W, 1W6 loader designated on OUtrlot ot New Jer«cY, on or before Thursday, Sep- erly «,•$» jtet more ot lesi w a point Two Members ot the Board ol Chos-tember 29, 1M8. during the following of Broad Street to lta Intersection with tnence in a general Witterl'utterly d »llh tho center line of Bprlnj Street, ihence (1) In an easterly direction and [or the Borough of Sea Bright,. A Senator Iron) the Itatt ol Newa point at toe Intersection o( the same Notice Is hereby given that, qualified Notloe of qhange of residence or ap-Bank and Llltla Silver, thence North- thence Northurly along the center line along ttlo aoutherly Mite o( tittle Silver County of Monrnoiuh, State of New with the center line of Torment Road; votera of the Borough of Eatontown, plication lor transfer ol registration eastwardly along the boundary line be- of Spring Street to an rnteriecllon with Point Road to Its Intersection with the Jersey, win meet at the place herein-. A Member ef the House of Repre* thence along tha latter It) Southwest- County of Monmouth, Slate of New shall be made either by written re- iween the Boroughs of Red Bank and a linn parallel to Wallace Street nnri weiterly line «of Seven Bridges Road a/tcr designated on lentatlvei for the Third Congreialonal erly 50 fe» more or le.ii to a polnl Jersey, not already registered In aald quest forwarded to the Municipal dirk Little Silver to a point One Hundred One Hundred (eet South tbtrwt, tlienco thence (2) In. a southerly direction TUESDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1068 Clsttlet ol New Jfrfey. In the samame ean d eorner te Let 5 lolmunicipality! under the laws of Ni or the County Board of Hllectlona on feet back from Harding Road, thence East alone ihe same line parallel to tlong th. weiterly Una of Seven Brldgea between Uio houra ol 7:00 a.m. and Block 1)1 as designated on tht ofJerse- y governing permanent registra- forms provided by aald Municipal Clerk. Westerly and Northwesterly to tht In- Wallace Street, to the Intersection of R0a.1t to a point marked by an eiten- 8:00 p.m , for the) purpos, •ose ot cwduct- Two Merabin ol (he .. _ ficial Tax Assessment Hap ot tlarlboro tersection with a line One Hundred teat r tion may register or transfer with the or Board or by oalllrig In person at Wallaoo 8ireot and McLaren wreot. lion In a wraterly dlrecilon of ths , (lie Gonoral KleoUon. mouthtn freeholderi arid- fo! rto tht the followine Countyg om'unlol( Mon- TownahlPThl ! thetheneee alalono g tthhe ltlattetr tthhe clerk of Barn municipality ah her of-the office o"f tl Jjnn"clp»J Clerk or South of tha Southerly line ol Tower the place or point of Beilnnlcc •oulherly ahore of Town Neck Creek; pal offices, vis: following nlno (9) courses and alliances County Board < Hill Avenue, thenco Westerly pa mil el In laisaid d Goneramunicipaliti Electioy fon rwil thl e lipurpoie tielde . fice. Borough Hall, Throckmorton Ave- , — Elections up to andto Tower Hill Avenue and One Hundred The polllns place tor the TwelftTwethh thence (3) In an easterly direction along ^,0»«.ltgwnshlp Cornmltleemtrl lor till (7) Northwesterly^ — 140 feet mare or nue, Eatorilown, New J«r«Ci\ on ~~Including: September !9, 1M6. Blectlon District la the new First A1A1AA the loutherly ihore ol Town Neck Creek o( olcotlng: Uu la a point; Uitnct (8) Northet.it- feet therefrom to the intersection with A Senator from the Btate of New • • lull term ofUrtt years. tily lTt Ittt raort or leaa to a point, Hetoro Thursday Boptember Boundaries ct tho Kleotloa Districts the center ilns of Spring Street, thence and Rescue Squad Bulletins;, on thane d oontlnumg In a generally loutnerly An Assessor for the uneiplred term 1949, during the following hours: Dally In tht Borough of Ruction and tha eaat side of 6prlnx Street near, Hard- and southwesterly direction following linnet (») Northweittriy 87 feet more Northerly along tht center line of d fut of three yiarl, ol less to si polnl I thence (10) South- li$> a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Saturdays, Killing places |n each district are aa Road. the Ihote line ol Town Neck Creek ana A Member of the Rouia of Repre- Notice li hereby liven that quail, •unlays and Holidays leueptei. Also 'ollows, to wit: Spring Street to the Intersection with phoie llns of on Nec rle a itntativei ~Ior the Third Conlretilonal westerly Mi Keel mott or, leu to * the line One Hundred feet from the JOHN BRYAN. Pftrker Cree to a poinpoit whera the fled voters ol, thi. Towruhlp d Com point; thence (11) Northwesterly — 208September 39, IMS, from 7:oo nral Election Plstrlos k Creek to District ot New Jeraey. Neck, County of Monmouth, State of' .m. lo 0:00 p.m. Or al Permanent center ot Wallace Street thenoe di- First JDleQUoDU n DDistrictitt IntersectItst thath Two Members of the Board of- •-•' New Jersey, not already niUtered In teet more or Icon to a, point; thence Bleotlon District No. i it herebT de- rectly WejJtwRrdly and parallel to Wal-Sept. 23. VI. 1D08 northerly •bore line ot Parker Oreek; .registration Bureau, Court House, fined and described as follows! laos Street by I straight line to the Chosen Freeholders for the County of •aid municipality under tht laws ol !l5) Northwesterly its feet more cf Freehold Ntw Jersty, on or before laos Ste by stag (IEU1STBV ANU ELBCllOU thenoi (4) in a northerly direction Monmouth, and for th« folltmins mu- New Jersey governing permenint reg- lest to a point; thenci (13) Northerly All that part ol tho Borougn _ f th t th ftoutho along the easterly line ot thi Pint Bite Thursday, September 36, 1968, durlnL Rumson sounded on the west by the rear of the property on the ftouthoa** MOTIVB nlelpsl offices, vis: istration nuy register er translir with r* B3A fa»l mora or lua ta a.point; tho following hours: Pally 9:00 a.m. to corner of Broad Street (approilmately tlon District to the southerly line of Two Counclimen for Uis tull term ' the cleric of laid municipality at till hence (14) Northeasterly — 232 feet center Imo of Buena Vlsts, Avenut and Little .Silver Point Road and the point 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays anu Holi- Sutna Vista Avenue extended; on the Ont Hundred feet from Broad Btreeit, doitouun or urrt.K ULVER. NOla. -I. o( three years eaoh. *' office, R, p. J. Colts Nock, Conover more or lesi to a polnl| thence (15) thence Northwardly (0 the center lint or place of Beginning. An Assessor for the full terra of Road, Vandercurg New Jeraw. days e*pepted. south by the center lint of Kldge Jtoad trlcNotlC"t Board* It! hereb of y giveIon tnthads Registrr>^ Ulya Northwesterly — Si! feet more or leu Qualified voters who wish to vote In o( Wallace Street, thence Westerly to In and for tha Borougn ot Lltile PollinPolling pplaclla e forr tul ua ddistrict la 81.four years.' on or before Thursday, septe.rn.6eir ,Jj and en the east by- the center line of Johhn'n's ChChapea l Prish House on Liuit 1966, during Uie fallowing hours: Dally .j tho General Election on Tuesday, Blnglum Avenue. tbe oenttr line of Broad Street, thtBllver, County of Monmouth, State of pel Parish House on Liuit Noiloe is hereby fiven that qualified following hou:_. . Ine ol Lot SO, Block 52 of said mtp; November 8, 1966, must register on or place or point ol BeginnlnIngi , New Jenny, will meet at Urn plaois •llvir Point RoadRd. votera of the Borough ot flu BrliM- t>:00 a.m. (i ) p.m. Saturdays, aun- thence by the latter the following four- The- polling place lor the Fire' County or Monmoutli, Btait of New ' daya and h borore Thursday, September 29, 1S66- Slection District Is Oooanlo fire Com- The polllns place for thee Third JDleo- hereinaftvr dMlsnated on fourth ruction Dlitrlct ._/s excepted. Also Sep- teen (14) courses ind distances (16) Notice of change of reildtnce or ap- ~ District Is the new FFirsi t Aid Tl'BSDAY, NOVBMDKn 8, 1036 Jeriay, not already registered In laid tember 2T, and 29, IKi, from V.fo southwesterly -~ elO feet more or lest pany'a Hre House, comer River Road BEaiNNINO at the intersection ol municipality under th» laws of New . - -- — -. p i plication for transfer ol registration ana Allen Strut, Rtimion. Rescue Squad Building, on thabetween the hour* of 7:00 a.m, and P.m. to (:O0 p.m. Or at termailen o a pelntt thtnet (17} Southwesterly shall be made either by written re- east side of Spring Street near Harding 8:0O p. for the purpose ot con< Ihe etltorly line of Branch Avenue Jeraey (overnfnB permanent r«it at ra- Reglstrutlon Bureau, Court House, — l!8 feet more or less to a point; queai forwarded to the Municipal Clerk Becond tjliottoo IJIitjlci Road. oencral Election. and the eoutherly line of Rumeon Road; tion may reiliter or tramfer with the " thenoe (IB) southwesterly — 054 feet dueling Freehold, Niw Jersey, or tha County Board of Olectlons on Election District No. 2 Is hereby dt •fourth Election District SSaid Ocneracneral EtcD*!oEtcD*!n willwll;; be he helld thenoe running (1) In an easterly direc- Clork pf said municipality at her of- be [are Vltursdjy, Sopteraber SO, 1WMnor* or leu to a IQlnt; thentt (It) forms provided by tald Municipal fined and described ai followti tion along the southerly line Rumson fice. Borough Hall, 1099 East Oetfttt during mt following hourti pajly &:0 Beginning at a point where (he cen-In ldld muntclittllttlilltyy for the mirpoie ftrtuwesterly.H 1,931 feet more or jess Clerk or Board or by calling In person AH that part ot the Borough ol Rum- ter line of Broad Street Is Intersected of electing! Read ana aaroes Prospect Avenue to Kvtnue, Sea Bright New Jersey, on '' a.m. to 4)1)0 p.m. Saturdays, Sundayi to a point!- thence (20) Southwesterly at the olllce of the Municipal Clerk or ion boundtd on the west by the centei with the centtr line of Harding JtoaO, the .snarly line Df Prospeet Avenue; rt)iwesterly — 413 feet Mote or IIIL Ihe westerly lint of Harding Road to the1066. during the followlni houra: Daily lined and doaorlbed at that section Third Election District and Little Silver to center line Two Counollmen for the full tirra 4 or the Qounty Board of medians on o a point) thence (2$) Notiheaaterly nothardly northerly llneof Rumson Road; thence Q;00 a,ni- to 4:39 p.m. Suturdays. forms provided: by said Municipal — lOi feat more of Ins te a point; and territory ot tha Boroujb detlg- Slectlon District No. i la Hereby of BreaBd StreetStet , tthench o northwardly of three years eaoh. 19) norpas Rumson Road and. In aBund ay I Mid Holidays exoepted. Clerk or *"•-- ' • natod aa lollowa: fined and cescrlbtd as follows: along the center lln* Qt Broad Street to One Councilman for the, unexplred weiterly dlrecilon aloni the soutlierly )r Bjrard or by calling: In PtMop thenet -(») Northwesterly - if feel ts lnterieetlQn yt\tt\ the center line term ol one year. Qualified votera who ivlstk to vote In '*' at the oifjat of the Municipal Olirk liut or feas to a point; Ihence (28) BEGINNING al iht Intersection ol All that part o( the Borough ot Hum- line ot Rumson Hoad to us Intersection In the Qencral HleQtlon on Tuesday. -• ' or CounCountl y Board of Bleotlons up tolortHoasterly — 330 teet mare or the center, line ol stall Illihway No. son east ol the, oomer lint of thef Harding Road, the volnt or plaep ol Notice la hereby Bivin that quallded wllh the easterliy lino of Seven Bridges leprlnnlne, voten uf th> Doiouah of Little Ulver, Novamher (i, iwa, inuit rcgiiter on or tntnd InclInducint g BiptemM... . . r, 6...., im. . lesi to aipointl thenct (21) NQrtneast- U Or risptunt Highway at it Is some- Avenut ot Two Rivera south and the Roa,i! ttience (e0)) In t& aoutherly dlrec- before Tnuredty, Bsptcmber 2©. IMt. The followinfoiiowingi is a de«r|olion o l th, eerly — MS feet men or (••* to atimes c»lleJ. and the. boundary line center lint ol the Avenue ol Two /rhejtolllng; placs for the, Fourth Elec- County of Monmouth, Btate of Newilon along the easterly line ct Seven Election pfstrrcta In tbo TownihlP pi point earner to th.e itmt and In thebetwee. n the Borough of Vatontown Rivers, tion District |B at the Junior High Jersey, rut already rcElitered In RaidBridges Road 10 a point marked by an Notloe of chftfii* of teiltjenoe er ii School. Branch Avenue. eolt— a Nec-.k, an-.a„ th.-«e BQll"pollin"g plaoin In eenter lint ol Teiat Road: thewe along •nil running thcn.ee (l) Southerly, along Tbe polling -piae-t for the Third municipality under tha laws of Newextension tn en eastorly direction of the application for transfer of reilstrfttlon ,'. said oenter line of state Highway Fifth Bli-cHon District Jersey lovernlng permanent registra- southerly line of Klngi RoadL thence ahall be made either by written re- """. th"•-t samelamo, tIQo witwtt: : ^_ ' the latttr (30) louthweatvly - 4.(30 lfllpn, miujol, Is R.lpf, fl,|[ F1I18T ILBOTIOH OUtlUCT nit mon or Uu to a point in thNoe . 34 or Neptune Hlgnway as It Is at _ nn| at a point on the shore tion may re.iii.ter or transfer with the (?) across Btven Bridget Road and Inquest forwarded to the MUnlclpal Clark ,\'.. alto known, to the brook which crosses coln Avenut and Packet Avenue, line of the No^th Snrewhbury river di- clerk of said municipality at Ills of- a westerly direction along tha toutfi- or the County Board ot Hlect|on» on , Citation pilTrTct No. 1 It IttMDV larnt and tn tht corporate line Haiwetn Rumson, fined and. dliorlbtd at follows I tHadlmi Ml Monmomh OounUu; State. Highway No. 35 cr Ntjbtune Hlgn- rectly between ttie properties ovrned, nce 68 Church street, the former of- •rly linei "of KlngiKlngi Rotd to the eaiteriy formi provided by said Uunlolpal • •. AII vottn ruliiing in itomii en mihinoi MenOSt falter 01) SouihweeV way immediately south of Krtmor Ave- Poailb Woollen District •y tntne MoMn mouto h Boat Olub fice of I/weU'i Nursery, LUHe Silver, line of Proipeot Avenue; thence Clerk or Board or by caJllnj tn penan , , West tide el Kale niihwsyije. », tU7 •«- 10.390 (HI more or lejl to nuet thence (I) Northealttrly along said suction unmet no. 4 11 hereby dt- propertptyy hhnoum »s the Red Unit tr- Ntw Jeraey, on or betore across Prospect Avenue and In a at ihe office of the Municipal Clerk or ' The polling slice Wr the, Krat diet, ' Hal and vlaot ot Betlnnln/ brook and also along bour,aary line of lined and described as follows: ceu.....m. uieT..icH e Southwardly to the cen-Thursday, September 30, JWfl, dur- southwesterly direction alalono g ththei north- County Board of .flection* up to aRtJT ' uon Dletrlcr I« the OoTtf Keok rire Election Districts No. 1 and 9 to another AH that part ot tht Sortiugn of Rum ter line ot Broad, stitet, thence South- ln| the /ollowlnf hour*. Dally 9iOO a.m.westerly line of Wlilo<>w- Driv_-ive to aildW Btb 2& ist/ House, County »»hwiy Ka, UT. Colli brook which rum In an. Haaterly dl- ion bounded on thi. west biy thae cente1 r warily along the center line of Broad to 13:00 nooi\) i:00 p.m. to B;0o p.m.point where Ihe lame tntiraecti with ling Plaoe lor the Borough ol reetlon goutH of Brook Avenue and lint et Qakes. Roid and Otkei hoad Street to the Intersection with.the cerv Also aoptemher VJ, SS and fl9, 1&MThe First jiUrtlon District: thence (0) it it lecattd u uit Borougb Elisabeth Parkway: Ihenoe (8) running itcndetl and the comer lino ot Hanct Monmoiith Btreet thence from T:OC p.m. tn 9:00 p.m., Saturdays, In a generally norlhweiterly and north' I. But Ocean Avtnue, wa "BKOOHO BLtcnpri tasTniaT ' ier line Sundays, and Holidays excepted. Or at Biectmn ptlirTit No. 1 It hereby dt. Otaierly, along the last named brook toad: on the north by the eenter line Veitwntiliy slanc tha center tine «t erly direction along the boundary ol the Permanent AnRtstrntion Biirenu. sSSaft* To Be forum Topic NEWARK - Tbe A»ocittod Drew 399 -iEGAL tttaadatf War UM of Community Caudle of N*wtrk, line of ftPft-IHa! ftlftalfl Ofttsi fllate^ttOn* *- 1A noSSBp the mrtberly nt*nstan thereof, to tha gponsoring a forum on "Hie Youngsters 'illow Strait, oim oT int»rs*cttoa wtth Uw center ' aaaouoH OF *tsm HAVES. in* ot New Jersvr Hale High- Truth About Garden State Part- RED BANK - IT* three bor- ELECTION DISTRICT • Route No. S8; thane* (I) easterly Ui that part ot toe Borough of Fair way Tolls" Oct. 19 at 8 p.m. in ough playgrounds drew w o»»- _ven bounded at rollowi; to wit; along tb* canter lln* of said Routs BEGINNING at the point where tht No. 35 to the point ox pUc* of be- the Military Part Hotel In New- ton for 16,100 *"•**••? *nter Une ot Fair Haven Road inter- ' t Place: Middle Road Behool, ark. program from June 20 to Aug. tecu the center line of Ridge Road, yvytr, 305 Middle Road, Haxlet. wing th*> northerly boundary Une of District Nunber 1: 12, according to John P. Arnone. ifiTS' houVs ofTw a.m. and o Borough of Rumion; Ihcnce (1) In BEdlNNINQ at the point of tnttnee* Guest speakers will be: Assem- iSVn. (or the purport ot conduct- westerly direction along said north- Mr. Arnone made the report ing the General Election. Uon of the Southe rlr Township line blyman Frank X. McDermott of rlr boundary line of the Borough of and th* cinter line of Union Avenue; prior to his resignation as a coun- IaW General Election wW be held lumion to lti Intersection- with thi mce (J> Northerly along the center Union County and D. Louis Tontl, ta Mid municipality for tha purpose of lenter line of Hance Road; thence (2) „• of Union Avenue to th* Northerly executive director, New Jersey cilman Wednesday night He is a a northerly direction along the cen* rownanlp Una and the center line of it from the Slats ot New . line of Hanc* Road to 1U inter- •Taw Jersey Slate Highway Rout* No. Highway Authority. candidate for mayor. action with the center line of River I; thence (2) Easterly along the cen- „ er ot th* Home ©f_ Repre- Road; thence (3) In an easterly di- in addition, 400 parents _and sentatives for tho Third ir Use oi New Jersey State Highway rection along the center line ol Rlrer .outs No. 38 10 the point of Inter- LEGAL NOTICE friends attended ft carnival held atonal District ot New Jersey. load to Its Intersection with the cen- ectlon wtth the center lln* of Laurtl Two Member* of the Board of llae of Cedar Avenue extended; July 21. Mr. Arnone reported the •Choien Freeholder! for the County of •.venue; thenc* (8) Southerly along the ence (4) In a southerly direction center line of Laurel Avinu* to thi loo along tb* center lln* of Chestnut following participation in other Wonmoutti, and for the following mu- along the center line of Cedar Avenue aoutairly Township Hoe where th* Rldg* Road to Its intersection with th* nicipal offices, viz: and the center line ot Cedar Avenue Mnter line of Uayfalr Road; Parks and Recreation Department A Mayor for the full term of two «me intersects with the aforesaid Lau- Tfaenc* (fi) in an easterly direction extended to Ita Intersection with the •el Avenue; thence <4) Westerly along summer activities: :enter line of Third Btreet: thence he Southerly Township line to UMalong th* canter line of Mayfair Boad Two Councilman for the full term of ) in an e ait erly direction along the jlnt or place of beginning. _ to Its Intersection with th* canter line Little League, 10 teams of 15 three years each. inter line of Third Street and the Polling Place: Nortn Centervlll* Fir* of Telegraptj Bill Road; Notice li hereby liven that qualified mter line of Third Btreet extended Thence (6> along the center tin* of to 20 boys, aged 9-12; Seabwd voters ot th» Soroush of Pair Haven, ouse, 372 Middle Road. Haziet. Telegraph Hill Road *•"• **«* tb* . its Intersection with the cinter line District Nnmtter Si r RIVER HOME SOLD — Mr. and Mn. Edward Goldttein, formerly of Convent Station, League, two teams of 15 boys, County of Monmouth, Btata of New »f Fair Haven Road; thence (6) In a BEGINNING! at the potnt of Inter- arlous courses thereof and In a south* Jersey, not already registered in said loutherly direction along the center lection of the center Un* of New irly direction to th* canter Un* of have purchased this large colonial home with red tile roof on the Shrewsbury River, aeed 13-15; Ed Carlton League, municipality under thi laws of New Ine of Fair Haven Road to the point Jersey State Highway Route No. 2fl lolland Road; Jersey governing permanent registra- Thenc* (?) la * westerly and thtu a combined team with New r place of BEOINN1NO. jid tne center lln* of Chlcgarora Creek southwesterly direction along th* cen- off Silvertide Ave., Little Silver, known as Breeiy Point. Built by Winfield S. Wain- tion may reels ter or transfer with the The polling place for the Blxth Elec- md from thence running (1) Norther- Shrewsbury with boys aged 18- Clerk oi laid municipality at his of- tion District li the Fir* House, River y along the center line of Cnlngarora ter line ot Holland Road crossing tht wright, former building inspector for Little Silver, the home was purchased, with fice, Borough Hall, 748 River Road, and Battla Roads. freik, th* various courses thereof, to Garden state Parkwar to the cei 19- Adult Softball League, eight Fair Haven, New Jersey, on or he point of Intenectlon with the cen* ter Une of th* Crawford* Corner Rooada ; before Thursday, September 29. 1968, ROT W. NELSON. >r fine of stone Road, thi lame be* Thence <8) along tha center line ol 2'/J acres of landscaped grounds, from the,Robert Norman Construction Company, teams with 20-25 men on a team be Crawfordi Corner Road and ta a during the following hours: Dally 9:00 Borough Clerk ng the Northerly Township line; thenci lorthwesterly direction to th* cantir which purchased the entire tract from Dale B. Otto; former head of New Jersey from the Red Bank area. a.m. to 5;00 p.m., Saturdays, Sundays tept. B3, [2) Easterly along the Northerly Town* Lo* ot th* Holmdel Road; and Holldayi excepted. Also September ' line to the point ot Intersection Also, the Junior Rifle C ub 5 27 and 23, 1980. from 7:00 JtfUlSTBV AMD ELEt/riOH hip line t Thence (9) la a we it erly direction Natural Gas Company. Mr. Otto has moved to an apartment in Long Branch. Mr. NOTICE nt._h. tha ejxtende: d center line of Au- along the center Una of the Holmdel p.m. to 6:00 pm. Or at Perm meet TOWNSHIP OF BABIXAH mack's Lane; thence (3) Southerly Road to the center line ot Va&Brackle Goldstein is engineering director of equipment and building for American Telephone members at present; FesUva1 of Registration Bureau, Court House. Notice Is hertby given that the DU-along the center line oi Aumack'a Road; Arts, held June 25 in Marine Freehold, New Jersey, on or trlct Boards of Election and Registry to the point ol Intenectlon with before Thursday, September 29, 1966. Thence <10) In a northwesterly and and Telegraph Company. He and his wife, Rosemarie, have two children, Judith Park, 459 peices of art by 137 during the following hour*: Dally 9:00 and for the Township of Rarltan, .... Westerly line of Lynn Boulevard; tten westerly direction alonlg thth*t_ can* 'f) a, rn. to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Sundays ounty of Monmoutn, State ot New hence (4) Southerly along the West* ter line of VanBrackle Road the va,rtous and Michael. They lived in Shrewsbury prior to their move to Convent Station in artists drew 2,500 spectators; racy, will meet a: the placei here- irly Una- of Lynn Boulevard, and thecourses thereof to the center lln* of ' and Holidays exempted. lafter designated on loutherly extension thereof, to the NJ. State Shuffleboard Tourna- ' Qualified votera who wish to vot* In >olnt of Interjection with the center line Road; 1964. Negotiations were handled by Mrs. Elizabeth T. Randall, associate of Rolston In the General Election on Tueiday, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER B, 1966 Thenc* (U) In a northerly direction ment, held June 27-28 drew 3 ietween the hours of 7:00 a.m. and Ine of Middle Road; thenc» (5) West- along the center line of Line Road and November 8, 1906, must register on or8:00 p.m. for the purpose ot conduct- irly along the center line of Middle along the boundary line between liata* Waterbury, Red Bank, and member of the Red Bank Area Multiple Listing Service. entries from all over the^ state, before Thursday, September 29, 1966. ing the General Election, load to th* point of Intersection with Notice of change of residence or ap- center line of New Jeney State wan Township and Holmdel Township Learn-to-Swim program, 49 Rea plication for tianafer of registration field General Election will be held Highway Route No, 30; thence (6) to th* center line of Bethany Road •aid municipality for the purpose and to th* point of Beginning. Bank boys and girls participated. •hall be made either by written re- electing: Southwesterly along the center line of The polling place for the First JBlac* quest forwarded to the Municipal said Route Ho, 36 to thft point or Tennis Clinic, 30 Red Bank boys Clerk or the County Board of Elec- A Senator from the State of New place of beginning. .rlct In the Township of Holm- tions on forms provided by said Mu* Terse y. Polling Place; Cova Read School, I Ill li at th* Elementary School, Holm- and girls participated. A Member of the House of Repre- Jovn Road. Haziet 111 Road, Haziet. New Jersey. • n lei pal Cleric or Board or by calling jntatlves for th* Third Congressional Second Election District Also, the summer concert ge- In person at thi office of the Munlcl' BEQINNTNQ at a point where the Red Bank Area MLS district of New Jersey. Dlitrlct Numbet ti pal Cleric or County Board of Elec- boundary line ot Holmdel Township li nes drew weekly crowds of 500 tions up to ani including September Two Members of the Board of Chosen BEGINNING at the point of inter- recholders for the County ot Moo- Bctlon ot the Southerly Township lln* Intersected by the boundary line be- to 800; July 4 fireworks and con- . 29, 1956. IOUUI, and for the following municipal Itb tha Weiterly Township line and tween Rarltan Township, Holmdel The following Is a description of the 'fleet, viz: rora thence running (1) Northerly Township and Mlddletown Township, cert drew 15,000; water ski show, Election District* la the Borough of ilocg the Westerly Township line to laid point also being where the center A Township Commilteeman for the watched by about 1,000; National Pair Haven and the polling places fn :ull term of three years. be point of Inters action wtth the North- Ine of Palmer Avenue li Intersected Closes 19 Home Sales lime, to wit: A Township Committeeman for the rly Township line; thence (2) Baiter- ty th* boundary line between Holmdel Sweepstakes Regatta, 120 boats ELECTION DISTRICT 1 along the Northerly Township line id Rarltan Townships: E. Hoffman, who moved from De- All that part of the fiorougn of Fair _jxplred term of two years. the point of intersection with the — - . southw HED BANK-Members of Red count, formerly ot Monmouth competed while thousands Haven bounded aa follows; to wit: A Township Clerk for tha full term Thenc* three years. writer line of New Jersey State High* on along thee cratecenter line oof( Palmer Bank Area Multiple Listing Ser- Beach, have purchased a home at troit, Mich. Mr. Hoffman is with BEGINNING at the point wnere the way Route Nix 35; thencs (3) Easter- venue to the center lln* p g watched; tennis tournament, 228 center line of Buena Vista Avenue, be* A Tax Assessor for the full term ly along th* center line of laid Route 257 Fair Haven Rd., Fair Haven, the Federal Bureau of Investiga- I four years. Highwaih y RoutRt e 8585; ice reported closings on 19 resl- players entered seven divisions; ' Ing the westerly boundary line of the o. 35 to the point of Intersection wtth Thence (2) continuing in a louthwest- formerly owned by Mr. and Mrs. tion in Newark. J. David Still- - Borough of Rumson, intersects the A Tax Collector for the full term of he center line of Bedle Road; thence erly direction and along the boun/— N.J. State Shuffleboard Doubles, • center line of Ridge Road, being the jur years. ) Southerly along the center lln* of line between Mlddlitown Township — William P. Asay, who were trans- man, Shrewsbury, was listing northerly boundary Una of tha Borough Notice is hereby given that quallfled ledle Road and the loutherly extension greater Bed Bank area. 34 senior citizens entered. hereof, to the point ot intenectlon with Holmdel Township to the center line ferred to Rochester, N. Y., by broker. of Rumson: thence (1> In a, westerly oteri of ths Township of Rarltan, ol South LAUI*1 Avenue wher» th* Dr. and Mis. Sanford Gold direction along laid northerly bound' iounty of Monmouth, State of New he center line ot Beers Street; thence center line ol South Laurel Avenue ersey. not already registered In said Eastman Kodak Co. Mr. Viscount Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Clark ary Una of the Borough cf Runuon to 0) southeasterly along the center lln* Intersect! the center Une of the rlght- have moved from Eatoncrest Dr., Its Intenectlon with the center line of unlcfpallty under the laws of New of-way of the New York " Loo is manager of Fahnestock and have moved from West Keans- COMPLETES BASIC ersey governing permanent reglstra- )1 Beers Street to the point of lntersec- * « Eatontown, to tiielr home at 20 Kemp Avenue; thence (2) in a north- ion with the Southerly Township line; iranch Railroad Company; Co., Red Bank, member of the burg to their homa at 225 Hance GREAT LAKES, - Navy Sea- erly direction along tha center line of Ion may register or transfer with the he tic» (6) Bouthwesterly along the Thence.(3) continuing 1a a south- Fox Hill Rd. in the Oak'Hill Kemp Avenue to Its lateraectlon with lerlc of laid municipality at bis of- loutnerly Township line to the point or resterly direction along the center line New York Stock Exchange. The Rd., Fair Haven, which they pur- man Recruit Paul Macaluso, 17, thi center lint of Willow Street Ice, 310 Middle Road, Haziet, In the area ot Mlddletown, purchased 'ownship of Rarllan, New Jersey, ilace of beginning. it South Laorel Avenue to tht center year-old split level home adjoins chased from Mrs. Mary J. Halse. son of Mri and Mrs. Santo Maca- thence (3) In an easterly direction Polling Place: Haslet Flreaouse, Ine of Holland Road; from Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. along the center lino of Willow Street or before Thuraday, September Thenca (1) in a westerly direction McCarter's Pond, and was sold Mr. Clark is with Anderson's Mu- luso, 28 Pension Rd., English- to lti Intersection with tha Center lln* 1D66, during normal business hours, [olmdol Road Haziet along the center line ol Holland Road Beck, who moved to Chicago, III., ol Elm Place and Elm Place ex- :ondays through Fridays (Saturdays, District Numbe* 101 to its Intersection with tb* center Une by T. E. Hall, Jr., of the Ted sic Store in Red Bank. Mrs. town, N.J., has been graduated tended; thence (4) In a northerly di- idays and Holidays excepted) from ./NINO at the point of Inter- )f VanBcholck Road; where Mr. Beck will serve as ex- :00 a.m to 12:00 noon and from 1:00 lection of the Northerly Township line Hall Agency, Fair Haven, nine Clark is the former Patricia Mc- from nine weeks of Navy basic rection along the center line o( Elm md the center line of Aumack's Lane; Theace (fl) in a Motherly direction ecutive vice president of the PiuPiu- Place and Elm Place extended to ltf .m. to 3:00 p.m. Or at Permanent along the canter Une of VanScholck days after it was listed by Mrs. Auley of Rumson. Mrs. Halse Lining at the Naval Training Intersection with the center line of „ [ration Bureau, Court House. Lhence (1> Easterly along the center Road to its intersection with th* cen* dl I Cp D 'reehold, New Jersey, on or ltne of New Jersey Slate Highway denttal Insurance Company. Dr. Olivia Dutcher of the Ray Van has moved to North Jersey to River Road; thence (S) In a westerly Route No. 30, which laid center llm ler line of Red Hill Road; Center here. . direction along th» center Una of efore Thursday, September 29, Thence (6) In a southwesterly dlrea Gold, a dentist, has offices in Key- Horn Agency, Fair Haven. live with her daughter. This sale River Road to llm Intenectlon with tht •66, during the following hours: Dally • the Northerly Township line, to :!on along tha center line of Red Hill 00 o.ra. to 1:30 p.m. Saturdays 6un- ie point of Intersection with the cen-Road to the centor line of Gardbn port. The' property was listed also was negotiated by The •* -center Una ot Glllesple Avenua ex* lys aand Holidays excepted. sr line of Union Avenue; thence (2) Also sold by the Ted Hall Dunbar Is employed by Bell Tele- 3outherly along ths canter line of Un- State Parkway; with members of MLS by Calvin * tended; thence and Mrs. Alden W. Hammond, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Chester of Sterling Thompson & Asso- t lection with the center line ot Buena irovlded by laid Municipal Clerk or butting Appleton Drive, to the point graph Hill Road; - Vlrta Avenua extended( thence (9) In toard or by calling in person at the >f Intersection where the aforesaid rear who moved from 896 River Rd. J. Trotter. Mr. Girard is with ciates, Middletown, negotiated the :ot line ai extended Intersects with the Thence (9) In a northerly direction t a loutherly direction along ths center trice of the Municipal Clerk or County Hong the center line of Telegraph Hill -LEGAL NOTICE the Girard Rubber Company. Une of Buena Vista Avenue and the oard of Elections UP ta and Including :enter line of Lynn Boulevard; thence load the various courses thereof to Negotiations were handled by sslft center 11ns of Buena Vista Avenue ex- eptember 20, I96S. 1) Northerly along the center line ol its Intersection with the center line REGISTRY AND ELECTION T. E. Hall, Jr. The property had They have a year-old daughter. tended to the point or place of BEGIN- rhe session* of the registry board Boulevard to the point of lnter- >f May fair Road; NOTICE Mr. and Mrs. Basil Hanna have ictloa. with the center line ot Au- Thence (10) in & westerly direction BOROUGH OF NEW SHREWSBURY, been listed by Roger Cozens of The sale was negotiated by Don- NING rlU be hell at the following polling ck's Lane; thence (S) Northerly sold their home at W Lake Shore The polling place for the First Elec* >lacn: along the center Una of Mayfalr Road NEW -JERSEY ald Van Note of the Carl F. Zel- District Number li along the center line ot Aumack'i -i its intersection with th* center line Notice Is hereby given that the Dis- Hall Bros., Fair Haven. Dr., Middletown, to Mr. and Mrs. tlon District is the Willow Btreet School, Lane to the point or place ot beginning, lers Agency in Holmdel. Willow Btreet BEOINNIN'G at the point of Inter* being Intended to Include In this ! Chestnut Ridge Road: trict Boards of Election and Registry Mr. and Mrs. James Edwards James Naulty from Y o n k e r s, ELECTION DISTRICT 2 ectlon ot the Northerly Township line, .trlct all lots fronting or abutting the Thence (11) along che center line la and tor the Borough of New Shrews- eing also the boundary line between .' Chestnut Ridge Road and In a bury, Comity ot Monmoulh, State ot have moved with their family N.Y. Mr. Naulty is sales manager All that part ot the Borougn of Fair mtherly sideline of Appleton Drive. lorthwesterly direction to the center New Jersey, will meet at the placet Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Pe- Haven bounded aa follows; to wit: ae Township of Rarltan and the Bor- Polling Place: Union Avenue Behool, for Harrison Equipment 'COrp. of ' BEGINNING at the point when the ugh of Keansburg, and the center Talon Avenue Haziet, Ine ot Brentwood Road; hereinafter designated on from their farm in Chester to terson have moved from Moun- IO ol Thome's Creek and from thence Thence (12) In an easterly direction TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1969 Harrison. Mr, and Mrs. Hanna „ center line of River Road Intersects District Number lit along the center line of Brentwood >etween the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 362 Red Hill Rd., in Middletown, tain Lakes to their home at 420 ' the center line of Hance Road thence inning (l), Easterly along the North- BEGINNING at a point In th* cen* (11 In a northerly direction along tha \y Township line to the center line Road to its intersection wltb, the center 8:00 p.m. for the purpose ot conduct- formerly owned trj Mr. and Mrs. Little Silver Point Road in Little have moved to the Applebrook Laurel Avenue; thence (2) Souther- ir line of Union Avenue where the Line ot Old Manor Road; ing the General Election, center line of Hancs Road and the lame Intersects with the rear ltne as Thenca (13) in a northerly direction Said General Election will ~be> heM Gilbert Van Dine, who moved Silver, which they purchased section of Middletown. The prop- center line of Hance Road extended along tha center Una ot Laurel Ave- extended of the lot at the Intersection to lti Intersection with the aouiherly uo to the point of Intersection with along the center line ot Old Manor In said municipality for the purpose to Chicago. Mr. Edwards is with through Mrs. Marion A. Morris erty was listed with members of tie center ltne of New Jersey State of Union Avenue and Appleton Drive, Road and Its projection, to Its Inter* of electing: ihore line of ths Naveaink (North hlch said lot Is situate at the South- section with thi boundary llm between MLS by the Crowell Agency, Red . Shrewsbury) River; thence <2> In a lghway Route #38; thence (3) West- eit comer of said Intenectlon; thence A Senator from the State of New Bell Telephone Laboratories in of Rolston Waterbury's office, ly along the center line of said Rarltan ana Holmdel Townshlpi; ; general easterly direction along the ,) Wests rlj. along the aforesaid Una Thence (it) In an easterly direction eAS6M'ember or the House of Repre- Holmdel. Mra,.,Bsrt>sra Schreiher Red.B«*-5l!lW Property had been Bank, and sold by Joseph P. Mul- aoutherly shore Una of tha Naveilnk oute #30 to the point of lntersec- ••hlch said Una is the rear line of along the boundary line between Rar< untaiives for4 the TnJttf O0fitar**«lon*I (North Shrewsbury) River to lti Inter- m with tho center line of Tharnc'a Jl lots fronting or abutting Applaton of the A. Fred Maffeo Agency, listed by Mrs. Elizabeth T. Ran- ligan of the same office. reek; thence (4) Northerly along the Ian and Holmdel Townships to Us District of New Jersey. section with the center ltne of Fair )rlve to the point ot Intersection where Intersection with the center line Two Members of the Board of Fair Haven, negotiated the sale. dall of the same office. The Pe- Mr. and Mrs. Chauncy Leh- Haven Road extended; thenca (3) In a inter lino of Thome's Creek to the he aforesaid rear lot line as extended 'aimer Avenus and to the point Jhoaen Freeholders for the County of southerly direction along tht center line >lnt or place of beginning, itersecta with the center line ot Lynn eglnnlng. Monmouth, and for tha following mu* tersons have a 13-year-old son mann, formerly of Waverly PI., or Fair Haven Road and the center jlllng Flaco: West Keansburg Fire loulevard; thence (2) Southerly aloni ilclpal of floes, viz: Also handled by Mrs. Schreiber House, Eighth St. Weit Keansburg. center line of Lynn Boulevan The polling place for the Second and an 11-year-old daughter. Mr. Red Bank, have purchased a line of Fair Haven Road extended to where the same Intersect! with the Election District In the Township of A Mayor for the full term ot two was the sale of a custom built Its tnteriectlon with the center Une of DiitrlQt Naraber 2i lolmdel Is at the Elementary School, ears. Peterson is with the Burroughs home at 26 Statesir PL, Middle- Third Btreet extended; thence (4) In a BEQINN1NO at the point of Inter- •enter line of Middle Road; thence Holmdiel Road, Haziet. New Jersey. Two Councilman for the full term ot colonial home on Fox Hill Rd. in westerly direction along the center section ot tho Southerly Township line !3) Easterly along the center line of Third Election District three years eaoh. Middletown, built for Mr. and Printing Co.. in New York. town. Mr. Lehmann is employed line ot Third Btreet and the center and the center line of that part of Uiddlo Road to the point of Interne* BEGINNING at a point where the Notice is hereby given that Qualified by the Wigton Abbott Corporation line of Third Street extended to Its Beers Street lying within the Township Ion with the center line of Union center line of the Grawfords Corner voters of the Borough of New Shrews- Mrs. H. G. Ellert by Norman Also sold by Mrs. Morris was intersection with tha center Una of >f Rarltan and from thence running avenue; thence (4) Northerly along the toad Intersect* the center line ol lury, County of Monmouth, State ot of Plainfield. Mrs. Lehmann is 1) Northwesterly along the centor line Goldstein of Jan Estates, Inc. Mr. the former home of Mr. and Mrs. Cedar Avenue extended; thence (B) In :entet r linli e of UnioUi n AvenuA e to ththe Holland Road; [few Jersey, not already registered in with Bell Telephone Laboratories •a northerly direction along tha center of Been Gtreet to the point of Inter- point or place ot beginning, It being Thence (l) In a northeasterly dlrefc- laid municipality under the laws of Ellert, who has moved with his Ralph Aquara at 75 Prospect .line of Cedar Avenue and the center section with the extended center line ntenled to exclude from this district tion- aonalong the center line of HollanHoland New Jersey governing permanent reg- in Holmdel. The former owners, line of Cedar Avenua extended to its of Bedle Road; thence (2) In a gen- toad to Its Intenectlon with the cen- family from Cranford, is with Ave., Red Bank, purchased by iral Northerly direction along the cen* all of the lots fronting or abutting the istration may register or transfer with Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan, Intersection with tne center Una of er line of Bedle Road to the point Southerly side-line ot Appleton Drive. ter line of the Garden State Parkway; tha clBrk of said municipality at his Humble Oil Co. at Rockefeller Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zano. The River Road .thence Southwesterly along tn< Intersection with the center line o the Hoimdel-Everett Road and aloni ":0 "0" ).m. Or at Permanent Reglstra- Bridge Rd. Mr. West is owner chased from Mr. and Mrs. Frank \ Fair Haven bounded, ai follows; ti Southerly Township lino to the point oi Waackaack Creek; thenoa (2) In i the dividing line between Holmdel ant, tlon bureau, .court. House, Freehold, V wit: ?lace of beginning. general Northerly direction along thi Mlddletown Townships, the various New Jersey, or before of Lincroft Gulf Service, Inc., of C. Myers, who moved to- the Mr. and Mrs.,John L. Cavag- ^ , BEtHNNHs"Q at the point where the courses thereof, to a point where the Thursday, September 29, 1966, during ' •enter 11M of Hance Road Intersects renter line of Waackaack Greek, the dividing line between Holmdel and Lincroft. Mrs. Nilson, who listed Trenton area. Mr. Barnes is with naro have moved tram Brooklyn Polling Place: Haziet Fire House, various coursei thereof, to a point In Mlddlotown Townships Intersect! the tha following houn: Dally 9:00 a.m. \ ,th» centor line of Ridge Road, beln Holmdel Road. Haziet ;ho Easterly line of Laurel Avenue; to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Sundaya and the property through Mrs. Mary Eastern Associated Coal Corpora- to their home at 60 Lake- '. the northerly boundary line ot thi District Number 3: center line ot Willow Brook, said point thence (3) Southerly along the Easter- also being tha intersection point of ths Holidays excepted, Ella Gaunt of the Redden Agency, tion in New York City. There shore Dr., Middletown. Mr. ', Borough of Little Silver; tbinco (1) I BEGINNING at the point of later- ly line ot Laurel Avenue to a : oint, dividing Une between Holmdel Town- Quallfled voter* who wish to vote In ' a weiterly direction along eald nor* lection of the Southerly Township line point being the point of Inter* ship, Mlddletown Township and Colti In the General Election on Tuesday, Red Bank, has moved to an are seven Barnes children: two Cavagnaro is with Speer, Leeds ; thirly boundary line ol the Boroug and the center Ilna of South Laurel section of the Northerly Township line Neck Township: November 8, 1966, must register on or • of Little Silver to Us Intenectlon with Avenue and from thence running (l) In running from Thorne'i Creek to thi before Thursday, September 29, 1996, apartment in Oakhurst. The sale boys and five girls. Mrs. Mary and Kellogg, stock brokerage '•. ths center line ot Prospect Avenue, a general Northerly direction along the Easterly side of Laurel Avenua; thenci Thence (S) along the center line of Notice of change of residence or ap- firm. The former owners, Mr. ; being the easterly boundary line :enter line ot Laurel Avenue to the Willow Brook the various coursei there- was negotiated by Mrs. Mary Ella Gaunt of the Redden Agen- A) Westerly along the Northerly Town- of to the center line of Line Road and plication for transfer of registration ' ths Borough of Red Bank; thence <2] point of Intersection with tho cente L ship line to the center of Laurel Ave- shall be made either by written re^ Jane Harper of Walker and Walk- cy, Red Bank, both listed the and Mrs. Gennaro Siano, who - In a general northeasterly dlrectlor of New Jersey State Highway VanBrackle Road, said brook being the Route No. 30; thence (3) Easterly nue; thence (5) Southerly along tha boundary line between the Townships quest forwarded to Municipal er, Shrewsbury. property and negotiated its sale. moved to California, listed the " along the easterly boundary line center Una of Laurel Avenue to the or Holmdel, Colts Neck, Marlboro and Clerk or the County Board ot Election!, - the Borough ot Red Bank to the polni along the center Hue ot said Route on forma provided by said Municipal property through Gene Fitz- No. 38 to the point of Intersection with poinint or placpl e of beginning. M&tawan; Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Grif- Also sold by the Redden Agen- - at which It Intersect! with the centei the center Une of Palmer Avenue Polling PlaceP : West Keanaburg Fire Thence (6) in an easterly direction Clerk or Board or by calling; in per- patrick of Walker and Walker, . line of Beekman Place extended thence (3) Southerly along ths cente House, EightE h St., West Keansburg. and then southeasterly direction along son at the office of the Municipal Clerk fin of Lincroft have purchased cy was the former home of Mr. thence (3) in a easterly direction alon line of Palmer Avenue to the point DONJJJ3 J. MALLOY. the center line ol VanBrackle Road to or County Board of Blectlona UD to Holmdel. The sale was made . tho center Une of Beekman place an of Intersection with the Southerly Town- Township Clerk. tha center Une ot the Holmdel Ro&d; and .Including Beptember 29, 1966. the former home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. John A. Domkos at 75 1 the center Une of Beekman Plaoa ship line; thence (4) Southwesterly Sept. 23, 26. 1906 Tna Coll(mlnK la a deiorlptlon of tha by Frank Miller of Van's Agency, Thenca (7) in an easterly direction Election Districts In tha Borough of Cyrus F. Ault at 63 Prisdlla Dr. Winchester Dr., New Shrewsbury, •- extendea to the point at which It In- along the Southerly Township Une to BEOIOTEV AND ELECTION the center line of the HolmrJe! member of Northern Monmouth . tersecta the center line of Poplar the point or place of beginning. iad to Its Intersection wtth the center New Shrewsbury and the polling placet The Aults have moved to Illinois. which was purchased by Lt. Col. Avenue extended: thence (4) still In Polling Place: Rarltan Townaoli NOTICE 1 lame, to wit: MLS, in co-operation with mem- 'lrat Aid & Rescue Ba.uad Building, TOWNSHIP OF UOLMDEL, N. J. line oF tha Crawfords Corner Road; Mr. Griffin is with, New Jersey and Mrs. H. B. Winkeller. Col. an easterly direction along the center Notice u hereby given that toe Dis- Thence (6) la a southeasterly dlrec Vint Election DUtrlct bers of Red Bank Area MLS. ,' Un* of Poplar Avenue and the cente: Eighth 8L, West Ke&niburg, tlon and along the center line of the An that portion ot tha dorouih ot Bell Telephone. The property was Wmkeller has been on U. S. Ar- nutrlct Number 4: trict Boards of Election and Registry Tew Shrewsbury, bounded on the east - |irfa"*of Poplar Avenue extended to th< in and for the Township or Holmdel, Crawforda Corner Road to its inter- center line ol Hance Road; thenca <5J BEGINNING at the point of Inter- 1 section with the center line ot Holland by tha Borouih Una: on the north by listed by Mrs. Barbara Schreiber my duty in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Angela M. Moellesr has section of the center line or New Jer-County of Monmouth , State of New Lafatrat Brook projected to the south- In a southerly direction along the Road and to tha point ot Beglnnli of the Maffeo Agency, Fair Ha- Mrs. Domkos moved to Pennsyl- moved from Long Branch to her - center line of Hance Road to tha sey state Highway Route No. 39 andJersey, will meet at th* places herein* The polling place in the ern boundary of Shrewsbury Park $1 the Northerly Township line, being also after designated on and Falrneld, thence along the divis- vania. Elwood A. Armstrong ol point or place of BEaiNNINa. th» center line of Clark Street and TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,, 1900 tlon District la the Township ot Holm* ional line between Shrewsbury Park vin, and sold by The Dowstra home at lHendrickson PI,, Fair The polling place for the Thii from thence running (1) Easterly along between the bouis of 7:00 a.m. and del Is at tha Holmdel Village Fire- #2 and Falrneld developments pro- Agency of Red Bank. Little Silver listed the property Haven, which she purchased from Election District Is ths Kn&llwooJ the Northerly Township ltne to the 8:00 p.m. tor the purpose of conduct- houao. Main Btreet Holmdel, New Jar-lected to Sycamore Avenue, thence School, Hance Road. >olnt of imemeetioi with the center and Lorin B. Van Nest effected Mrs. Katherine Petro, who moved ing the General Election. DANIEL 8. SLT, along 8ycamora Avenue to the Garden Also sold through The Dowstra ELECTION DISTRICT 4 Ine ot Chlngarora Creek; thence (2 Said General Election will be JieW State Parkway, thence along the Gar- the sale. All that part ol ths Borough Northerly along the center line o Township Clark. den State Parkway to Pine Brook; and Agency, nine days after it was to Freehold. Mrs. Moeller is a In said municipality for tha purpoa Sept. 23, 26, H866 J13U0 Fair Haven bounded aa follows; Chlngarora Creek, the various coursei of electing: on the west by Fine Brook and the listed, was the former home of Miss Frances C. Dunbar has secretary at Monmouth College. wit: thereof, to the point ot Intersectloi A Senator from the State of New REGISTRY AND ELECTION Borough boundary to Asbury Avenue; BEGINNING at the point at which ith the center line of New Jeraej Jersey. NOTICE and on the south by the southern Mr. and Mrs. John K. Sullivan moved with her parents from William M. Hall of Hall Bros., trio center line of Poplar Avenue and State Highway Route No. 33; thenci boundary of N.A.D. Earl* and Shafto (3) Northeasterly along the center llm A Member of the House ot Rep' TOWNSHIP OF SHREWSBURY, N. J at 3 Prince PI., Little Silver. The Plainfield to 12 Westwood Dr., Fair Haven, listed the property. tha center Una ot Poplar Avenue resentatlvea for the Third Congressional Notice Is hereby given that the DL tended Inters sets the center line _ of said Route No. 38 to the point Boad. It was sold by Mrs. Elizabeth H. Intersection with the center line District of New Jersey. trlct Board of Election and Registry The •lace tor tht First Elec- Sullhrans have moved to North Lincroft, which she purchased Hance Road: thence (l) m a westerlj Mlddlo Road; thence (4) Easterly Two Membors of the Board of Cho In and for the Township ot Shrews- tlon District fn tho Borough of New Hurd of Glazebrook Associates, direction along the center Una of Poplai sen Freeholders for the CourXy bury, County of Monmoulh, State o Jersey. The property was pur- from Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ader, Avenue and the center line oi Poplai along the center line of Middle Road Shrewsbury, Is the Tlnton Falls School, to the point of Intersection with the Monmouth, and for the following mu- New Jersey, will meet at the plac 874 Tlnton Ave. chased by Mr. and Mrs. James who moved to North Jersey. Miss Rumson. Avenue extended to Ha Intersectloi center line of Poole Avenue; thence (5: nicipal offices, viz: hereinafter designated on Second Election Dlitrlct with the center line of Beekma Southeasterly along the center Une < Two Township Committeemen, foi TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, I960 AH that portion of the Borough _ .Place extended: thence (2) still In Poole Avenue to the point of Inte the full term of three yeara each. between the hours of 7:00 a.m. andNew Shrewsbury altuate south of Shaf- - westerly direction along the centt section with the center line of Man Notice Is hereby given that quail 8 :00 p. rn. for the purpose of conduct to Road and tha southern bounds, • line of Beekman Place and the cente; ascunlc Creek; thence (0) Southerly fled voters ot tha Township ot Holm' Ing the O«neral Election. of N.A.D EarlD. ! line of Beekroan Place extended tc along the center line of Monascun del not already registered in said Said General Election will be heV The polling place for tne Second lti Intersection with the easterly boun- municipality, under the laws of New In said municipality for the purposi Election District In the Borough _ dary line of the Borough of Red Bank; Jersey governing permanent regiatra- of electing: New Shrewsbury li the Wayside Com* ' thence (3) In a general northerly dlrec Creek, the various courses thereof, . tlon may register or transfer with thi A Senator from the State of New munity Tin House, corner ot Hope • tloh along the easterly boundary llm th* point of Intersection with the can clerk ot the sa>ld municipality at hli Jersey. Road and Wayside Road. • of the Borough of Red Bank to its l ter fin* of New Jersey Stat* Hlghwaj office, Township Hall, Crawfords' Cor- A Member of the House of Repre- Third Election Dlitrlnt ,,teriactlon with the loutherly sho Route No, 36; thenc* (7) Wester]' ner Road, Holmdel, New Jersey, sentatives for tha Third Congressional AH that portion ot the Borough o line of the Naveslnk (North Bhrewi along the center line of said Route „.. or before Thursday, Sp District ot New Jersey. Naw Shrewsbury, bounded on tha north bury) River; thence (4) in a gene: No. 35 to the point or place of be- ..ba. r 29 1966, during the foi l owl m Two Members ot the Board by Newman Springs'Road; on the east ••'northeasterly direction along the sou ginning. hours: Dally 9:00 a.m, to 4:00 p.m.Chosen Freeholders for the county pi by Shrewsbury Avenue; on the south therly shore line ot the Kaveitr.fc Polling Place; Sycamore .Drlvi Sundays and Holidays excepted. AIK Monmouth, and for tha following mu- byAby Applp e Street; and on th* west by < North Shrewsbury) River to its Inter School, Sycamore Drive, Haziet. BBptetnber 21, 1960, to noon, Beptembei nicipal oinces, viz: Haitc"——o Avenue. section with th* center line of Hanci District Number 6: 2T, and 29, 15E6, from 7:09 p.m. to 0:01 One Township Commltteeman The polling pllaci e for the Third Elee- Road exter.ded; thence (6) In a sou BKGINNINQ at the point of loter p,m. at Township Hall, Crawfards Cor the full term o[ three years. tlon District In the Borough of New therly direction along the center Un< section of tho Southerly Township Um ner Road, New Jersey, or at Perma- One Township Commltteeman for Uii rewabury Is the North Bide Engine of Hance Road and tb* center line and the center line of New Jersey nent Registration Bureau Courthouse, unexpired term of one year. Co, No. • fire house, 33 Sprlngdali starting Hancs Road extended to the point State Highway Route No. 35 and from Freehold, New Jersey, on or before An Assessor for the full term o Avenue place of BEGINNING. thence running (l) Westerly along th Thursday, September 20, I960 four years. Fourth Election District The .polling place for the Fourti center line of said Route No. 35 to tb< during the following hours: Dally 0:0 Notice is hereby given that qualified All that portion of the Borough o Election District la the Knollwoo eolnt ot Intersection with the extend) a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturdays, fiunda; voters of the Township of Shrewsbury, Naw Shrewsbury, bounded on tha north Tuesday thereafter School, Hance Foad. center line of Fleetwood Drive; them and Holidays excepted. County of Monmouth, State of New by Apple Btreet; on the east by the SUBCTION DISTRICT 0 (2) Northerly along the center line Qualified voter a who wish to votB In Jersey, not already registered In said Borough line; on the aouth by Lafetras All that part of the Borough of Fi Fleetwood Drive, and the northerly e: In the General Election on Tuesday, municipality under the laws of New Brook projected to the southern bound- * *" Haven bounded aa follows; to wit: Unslon thereof, to the point of Inte: November 3, 1M)O, must register on orJersey governing permanent refttitra< ary of Shrewsbury Park #1 and Fair- •*•• BEGINNING at the point where th section with the center line of Mlddl before Thursday, September 29, 1WW.tlon may register or transfer with tht field ^ developments; and on the we'll 'center Hoe of Kemp Avenua Intel Road; thenc* <3> Easterly along Un Notice of change of residence or ap clerk of said municipality at her of- by the divisional line of Shrewsbury •ocu the center line ot JUdge Roi center line ol Middle Road to the poll plication for transfer of reglatratlor fioo-residenee, HI Belshaw Avenue, Park #3 and Falrfleld development belnc the northerly boundary line of Intersection with th* center line « oliall be made either by written re' Shrewsbury, New Jersey, on or bcrore projected to Sycamore Avenue, Syca- Union Avenua; thence (4) Souther! quest, forwarded to the Municipal Thursday, September 29, 1908, during more Avenue and Hancs Avenue. the Borough of Ruraion; ttienct U) along tha center line of Union Av« the following hours: Dally 0:00 a.m, j M westerly direction along said no: Cleric or the County Board of Elec- to 2:00 p.m., Saturdays, Sun- Tha polling place lor the Fourth B1 ec- * therly boundary line of the Borough r.uo to the point of Intersection wit tions on forms provided by said Mu- tlon District In the Borough of New the Southerly Township Una: thenc nioipal Clerk or Board or by calling days and Holidays eicepted. Alsc ,; BuroaoD to It* Intersection with 1 (5) Southwesterly along the souther] September 2fi, and 29, 1966, from 7:0(1 Shrewsbury Is the Monmoulh Regional 1 canter line of Fair Haven Roa< In person at the office of the Mi High School. New Shrewsbury. Township tlna to th* point or rl&c* nlclptl Clerk or County Board of Hie p.m. to 9;00 p.m. Or at Permanent Fifth Election Dlitrlct * thence (2) In a northerly directs beginning. tloris up to and Including September Registration Bureau Court -House, ,; along the center line of Fair Hav 29. lWfl. Freehold, New Jersey,. All that portion ot the Borough . j Boad and the center Une of Fa Polling Place: Township Hall, Meel before Thursday, September 29 New Shrewsbury bounded on the east i'. Haven Road extended to the loutherl] Ing Room, 310 Middle Road, Hazi Ths following is a description ol thi 1066, during UIB following hours: Dally by Garden Stale Parkway; on the f ahore of the Naveilnk (North " DlUriel Number ei Election Districts In the Township 0:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturdays, Bun-north by Bwlmmlng River; on the west bury) River, thenca (3) In a south ffoNiNO at the point of InUi Holmdel and tht polling places days and Holidays excepted. by'the Borough line; on the south by lection of tha center Una of New Jei same, to wit: Pine Brook. . easterly direction along the loutherly say state Highway Routs No. 35 with •hort lln* ot the Naveitnk (NorU first Election District Qualified voters who wish, to vote In Ths polling place for the Fifth Elec- the Southerly Township line and from BEdlNNINq at a point where th< In tha General Election on Tuesday, tion District in the Borough of New v Shrewsbury) River to lu lutirisctlot tlience running (I) Southwesterly alon center line ot Ltne Road intersects thi November 8, 1MQ, must register on oi Shrewsbury Is the Tlnton Falls Fire - wltt) the center line ot GUlespIe Ave- the Southerly Township lln* to thi center lln» of Bethany Road, salt before Thursday, September 20, 1009. HOUBB. comer ot Flra House Road and * Due extended: thence (i> in a sou- point ot intersection with th* ctntei point also being In tl,« dividing lin Notice ot change ot residence or ap-Old Mill Road. * therly direction along the center Una line of Bethany Road; thence (3) between llatawan Township, Rarltai plication for transfer ot registration Blxth Election Dlstrlei 5 ol Olliespl* Avenue and thi center llm Northerly along the center line of Beth Township and Holmdel Township; shall ba mndft either by written reques All that portion at the Borough ; of OllleipU Avanue extended to * any Road to th* point of Intenectlo forwarder to tha Municipal ClerT * ifltarMctloa with the center line with th* centor lln* of New Jerie Thanca (1) In an easterly dlrectloi New Shrewsbury bounded on th* north State Highway Route No. 35; thenc .long the center line of Bethany Roai tha County Board of Elections on formi by Newman Spring* Road and Swim* " Blvar Road: Uience (fl) in aa easterl to Its intersection with th* center llm provided by aald Municipal Citric or mini River; on the west by th* Gar- ; direction along tha caqier lln* of (3) Westerly along Ui« comer lln* o of Old Manor Road; Board or by caijint, m person at the den Btata Parkway: on tha south by . Kim Road to itf Intersection with said Route No. 35 to the canter lln< Thenco (2) in a southerlrly ddirectiol n office of the Municipal Clerk or Count ritnon Avinui; and on the east by Igae center line of Elm Place attended; o! Monaacunk Creek; thence <4) North along ..th_ t cente. r_ lin...e. of. olOlt.dd. _Hanoi. ir Board of Elections up to and Uwiud » Avenue. * tbenof of Willow Btreet witith tthh e centtee r Una of PoolPl* Avanua along tht\ e - center ltne of Brent wood Crawford Mreet gihool, am Hance Ave. thenc* (1) in ft wifterly dlrectio uhtenc_ _* (B(B> Northwesterlly alonl g thhe Road to Hi Intersection with tht can inuL ANOTB Bwrmic. JXROia •* JUIDD, alone the center line of Willow Street center Unlinea off Pool* AvanuAvenue* to the* tar line of Cheitnut Ridge Road; Township ~ CUrfc. to It* inUrsiotsbn with to* center line point of lnterstclloo with ih* cant* Thine* «> in a icrutB.aiUrly dln«*8ept, S3, at, ttN 83, M, U66 ' f79.U F. * t • Complete Program Listings Shows Selected WGBfcVrV , KNJJW-1V WMBC-TV WABC-TV tt-)nlerwmono1 Mogtalm IV-On The Job flr» D«pt. onmoutli Players O-drlotiy Maximilian 7-fllm-4V«mm of Pltoalrn lilond- Jom» Craig—1 hr., JS mln. NAVESINK — The Monmouth Theatre League one-act play com- Awards in statewide competition S—Romper Room—Children 2-Run, guddV, Run-Comedy—Color 1:15 for directing. Dates for this play 4—1 Dreorr. Of Jeannlt—Color 4—Film—Captain Sirocco- Players have announced the plays petition. Miss Gladding has per- 7—Dontm Reetf—Comedy Louis Hoyword—1 hr., JO mln. e-Nevw-winaute. MtPnllllpi S-Secr«t Agent-Attvenlur* selected tor the ««W7 season, formed professionally on NBC and are Feb. 10 and 11 and 17 and tl-Cartooni—Ctilklrift-Color ll-Patty Duke-Come«)y 31-Port«|lo—Oliaiulon which will be presented at the ABC-TV. 18. 47-Pepe Blonll-Coffledy 1:M MavesJnk Library. "A View From the Bridge" by "Once for the Asking," »-New»—Joe Btntl-Color »—Film Tony Curtls-1 hr., 15 mln. "Poor Arthur Miller is referred to by 5-Luclll. ahill-Comdy-Colar The first production, Owen Amo, is also a comedy and J-Seorcti For Tomorrow critics as "a' classic American 4-Rogtr Mllltr-vorltty-colar J-fllm-touohlng it TrovMe- Richard," a comedy by Jean will be presented May 5 and 6 and 4—Swlngln' Country—Mmle—color 7-Rof PotTd-Cramo—Color Jam Dorwell-aj mln. tragedy." Director John Hemleb, 7—Faltier Know* Belt 11-Dr. KIMare—Drama Kerr, Is scheduled (or Oct. 28 •—Joe Franklin—Interviews «« 12 and 13. Billy Fansler. Fair- 13-Srawcot*—Art 1-Rlm-And Sudden Death- and 29 and Nov. 4 and 5. Miss Rumson, has been a Monmouth 11:41 31—Eve On Tht Universe Randolph Scott—75 mln. Kay Gladding, Elberon, will di- Player since the group's begin- view, will direct. Mr. Fansler's J-Guldlnj Llgrit—Serial fl-Evo And Raul—Variety TUESDAY 11:11 ••11 MORNINO) rect. Miss Gladding has. ap- ning, almost 13 years ago. His participation in the Players 4—Newt—Edwin Newnon r-*ndy Grimth-Comexly-Color IM peared in "Time of the Cuckoo," directing credits Include "Heat dudes acting, directing and 4-Rood West-Weitem-Color 4—Education Exchonae—Color v.m 5—Film—Casablanca— "Gently Does It" and "The Best Lightning," "Night Must Fall," phases of production. He was 2—News—Jensen, Murray Humphrey Booort—2 hrt. > 7r-Nlwl >M Man" for the Players. "Dial 'M' for Murder" and "Wit president of the group two years 4-PDQ-Oame-Color 7—Felony Sand—Drama—Color •:M S-Fllm-Lost- •—Twilight Zone-Drama She directed the Players' en- ness for the Prosecution." He and is chairman of the current Dovld Farrcr-J hr«., M mln. J—Sunrlso Semester 31-Fllm Feature 4—B'wana Don—Children :ry in last year's New Jersey was recipient of two Good Theatre subscription drive. WHO'S AFRAID? — Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor 7—Ben Casey—Drama 47-Anyrto Sllva-Vorlety 7—Prelect Know—Education il-Mllllonalre-Dramo »:» and George Segal star with Sandy Oannis in the? movit I:M 7:«O I-Famlly AHalr—Comedy—Color J—Mews— Ralph Penzo S-Ai The World Turni i 7—Peyton Place—Serial—Color version of Edward Albee's controversial drama "Who's *-L«t'i MOM A Owl-Color 11-Honey Weit-Mystery 4—Today—Color II—Film—Coit a Dork Shadow— 31-Film Short 7—Gale Storm—Comedy Dirk Bogordt-90 mln. 7:15 Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" which will open W.dnwday 31—Profile— Interview 5-News Producers Pick Directors 31-Newj *'" 1:15 7;M at ihe Plaza Theatre, Rt. 36, Hazlst, and the Freehold 10:09 2—News—Joseph Benll—Color 4—Nevn—Dlckerson—Color I—Jean Arthur—Comedy—Color 1:M 5—Sandy Becker—Color Thaatr* on Rt. 9. Sine*) this film is not recommended for 4~K\m For Your Lite—Drama—Color 7—Cartoons-Children-Co lor 2—Password—Game—color 7-«lo Vallty-wtitem-Color *-Oavt Of Our LIVH-Color U-ftrry Moson-Mysttry 7:55 youngstert, both theaters have scheduled special kiddia 7—Newlyvnd Gdmi 2—News—Ralph Penza For the Ashury Playhouse 13-Amerloan University «-Sporfl Sp«lol—Color Ji-araoklyn Coilegt ihowi Saturday and Sunday, which will be "Fluffy." in 31—Genirol Psychology I—Coptoln Kangaroo ASBURY PARK - The Asbury pany whose first season closed rect "Red Roses for Me." David «-«rwt Wher» Wt Uve 11—Fun House—Color V.M Playhouse, Monmouth County's last April. Hersey will direct "Visit to a color, and starring Tony Randall. t-H»mt Porty—Llnkletter-eolor «7-3portt-fau>to Miranda 4-Docton-Sirlal ' J-News ' / only professional theater, has en- Director Gennaro Montanino Small Planet," "Dracuia," and 7—Time For Us-Serlol W* M 1:11 ' - o—James Bwrit—Women jvrvt cat A Merer S-Yoga For Health gaged three directors for the sea- will stage "Becket," "Streetcar "Who's Afraid of Virginia o-OMlti Valley Dayi-Calar 7—Lltlla Raicolt—Comedy son, opening Oct. 15 with "Beck- 1:41 31-Sote Driving Named Desire" and "The Owl Woolf?" The closing show of the SI-FIlm Short 1:45 0—Campion a La Fuena— 5—King And Odie—Cartoons et." and the Pussycat." Jeremiah season, "The Fantasticks," will At The Movies J:JJ Cattrlto-W mln. t»e mounted by Mr. Montanino. 7—News—Marlene Sanders 1—Dennis The Menace Barbara Ley and Philip Dorian Morris will direct "The Tenth RED BANK HAZI.ET ; KM >-New»—Tom Dunn—Color 4—News—Bob Wilson—Color are producers of this Equity com- Man." Montanino returns to di LOEW'S DRlVE-rN- »-To Till Tin Truth 4-Ntwe-McCtt-Celor Mr. Montanino is a graduate CARLTON- Sr-Thln Man—Mystery Loit Command 2:10: 7:00; 9:20. Cartoon T:1S; Cat on a Hot Ttlljloof 4-Anott»r World-Color 5-Newt 7—Girl Talk—Panel of the Yale School of Drama 7:22: 11:15; BatterlleU BH»t »:30. 7-Generol Hospital 7 News-Beutel, Martin 11—Jack La Lanne EATONTOWN •-Film-four Detwrofe M»n— •—Film-The Lost Missile- with a master of fine arts de- PLAZA— Akfo Ray-W mln. Robert Looglo-90 mln. 4-Blrthday Htute-lcolor ree in directing. He was a mem- COMMUNnY- Cat Buiimi 7:00; 10:13; tail Com- 11-Fllm-Heortachei- Cat on a Hot Tin Boot 2:00; 7:M; 11-Pbnet Patrot-Chllaren •;Jt ber of the Actors' Studio Direc- mand 1:40. 11—Collfgtj Humanities Sheila Ryaiv-90 mln. o—Farm Report 10:31; Buttertleld Eight 3:10; 8:10. 1:8 11:11 Bridge Advice tors Unit. Last season at the As DR1VEIN- KEYPORT I-News-Edwards—Color 4-Weother— Field—Color J— News 5-*»erv Griffin—Variety bury Playhouse he directed "In- Lo.it commune! 7:33; ll:u: cat B»l STRAND- 9—-News And Weather lou 10:03. •hop on Main St. 7:00; 9:29. *-Edge Of NIohN-Serlol 11:15 9:90 herit the Wind," "Enter Laugh- 4-Local News-Gate Pressman-Color FREEHOLD EAST BRUNSWICK 4—You Don't Soy I—Com*—Color 2— Leave It To Beoier By ALFRED SHEINW0LD Ing," "Death of a Salesman," and 5-Chuck McCann^-Color > 11:25 5—Lock Up-Mystery FREEHOLD— TURNPIKE- 7— Nurses—Serial •rSports—Teooue—Color 7—Film—The Lady Takes a Sailor— Flayers all over the country "The Hostage." Butterllcld Eight 7:00; 10 35; Cat on OUTDOOR—c«t on i Hot Tin Koor 11—Boio—Cortooni—Color 7-Editarlal-BHStnwir Jam Wymon—w mln. are practicing with their partners t Hot Tin Rool •:(•). 1:00: 11:10: ButtertleM Blcht 10:00. 31—310 Plclure—Army •—Our World-«ducatlon The Hand Besides his extensive theatrical INDOOR-Cat on a Hot TO Boot 4:M i-Fllm-Cockltsheli Herow- 11—Biography—Documentary lor the rubber bridge tournament NEPTUNE CITY 7:30; 11:19; Buttarlleld Eltht 9:JO. Jose Ferrer—1 hr.. 55 mln. credits, Mr. Montanino holds an J-Secrel storm-Sirlal in Las Vegas early in October. NEPTUNE C1TY- i-Mttoh Goirn—Color 4-J*nny Canwi—Variety-Color 4-NewS—Alec Glfford-Color South dealer MA from Columbia University Around the World Under thtt Bee> PERTH AMBOY f-Soiwy Sector—Color 7-Flim-The Oreot Cover- This is a fine idea, but for most 11 md a BS from St. John's Uni 0:23; Glui Bottom Bolt 1:10, AMBOYS DRIVE-IN- 7-Dork Shotfows-Serlal . Bob Hopt-I dr.. 15 mln. J-Candld Comera"" North-South vulnerable 11—eighth Man-Cartoon people practice Is a way of re- NORTH versity, both in mathematics. He MANASQUAN Cartoom 7:15; cat on. * Hot Tin •-News And Wtofner 4-6ya Gutss-Camt—Color Roof 7:21; 11:!3: Butlerllald light Jl-Around Tht Clock , 5—Peter Gunn-Mysttry peating the same mistakes. The 4 K1083 was taught theater at Yale and ALG0NQUIN- fAD. 4:15 1>:M »-fllm-Se TWi is uve- yjhlr big boner in today's hand Is typi- (7 AK Notre Dame, and calculus at the Tr 62 to be released, and is scheduled MIDDLETOWN . Brian DontevyMv mln. 4—Mews—Vanomr-coior C1NEMA- T-Wtien Ttw Action !• a singleton is often a very ef- S> 19652 V Q8743 to direct a new play, "Sunday," TOWN— t-MIki Douotas—Variety Fall Drama Course Butterfteld Eight 7:25; Cat on 1 R Cal on_a Hot Tlnjlool »:W! •«: II—SurprlM Show—Color J—Beverly Hillbillies fective lead against a slam in a on Broadway next season. Tin Ron! 9:25. 10:17; Butlerrleld Ilfht jl—Profile—Inttrvliw 4—Concentration—Game suit. So West opened his single- To Open Wednesday 5—1 Search For Adventure SOUTH Mr. Morris directed Yvonne De- S:M 11-Mock And My«r-Com«dy ton club. ( Wulclc Draw McGraw—Cartoon*— EATOMTOWN — FJna] reeis- • AQI95 Carlo in a summer tour of the Color The effect of this lead was traUon for the Seaview Players 11—Cartoons—ChHdren—Color (j 10 Broadway hit "Catch Me K You J-News-MarHn, ttulil underwhelming. Dummy's jack 0 KQI0 11-Glgonlor-Corteon fall drama course will be held Can." He appeared as an actor 31—nirt Feature • J-Mews •> AK9S NOW AT- jjr of clubs held the first trick, and at 8 p.m. Wednesday at the Mon- in that play for its entire Broad- S:H J-Andy cmilm-lcomedtr South drew trumps. Then he Sooth West North East 7—Weather—Tex Antolne mouUi Shopping Center Civic Au- 4—Chain Letter—Gafne^Cotor 1 «> Pass 3 A Pass way run. Also on Broadway, he 5:M 5—Cartoons—Children knocked out the ace of diamonds 4 NT Pass 5 0 Pa» was featured in the Mary Martin 7-tocal Nnvt-Mamn, Bwtil ditorium. Teaching the workshop 7—Supermarket Sweep 3:M and claimed the rest of the tricks. 6 * Alt Pass musical, "Jenny," in "Daughter is Gil Kalake, New Shrewsbury, 11*90 I Walter Reade V I-Poul Wlndiell—Color South scored a 700-polnt rubber Opening lead — • 7 11—Three stooges—Comedy who also directed the group's J-Dlcle Van Dyke-Comedy of Silence" with Emlyn Williams 4—Showdown—Game—Color with a vulnerable slam, relishing SB—Living For Tnt Slxtln summer course. Registration 7-Ddtlng Game and Rip Torn, and in "Time L S.4S 9-WorH Adventurea-Color every point of it. East, not quite 7-Newv-Pettr Jennlnos limited to 16. Limit" with Richard Kiley and 13-frimdly Glonf-ailMrtn 11—Carol Corbitt—Color so happy, had a few things to tribution when you have only twi Arthur Kennedy. "T H EATR ES •VENIW say about the idiots who write cards in your partner's bid spade 4:M He appeared last season at the OCTOBER IS NATIONAL MOVIE MONTH • >—News—Jim Jensen—Color bridge columns. suit. You would be happy to re- 4-N«wv-Jlm Horti-Color spond if partner had opened with Playhouse in "Enter Laughing," '7—Fllnv-Red Skies ol Montana— Guilty With Explanation one heart, but it Is unsafe to re- Six Characters in Search of an Richard WWmark-M mlfl.—Colur I must plead guilty with an - •—Film—Terror of Roml Agglrat tht TV, ffighlights spond to one spade. Author" and "Clowns," His tele- '' ' • Son of H«ltulM-Mork Forest-Color explanation. A singleton is a good vision acting credits include "The, ' - Port I 11—News—Martin O'Hora 7:S0 (4) — Tlie Monkeyi. "Monkey vs. Machine." A funny lead against a slam when your Defenders," "The Nurses," "Nak- n-Wnat'f New-Children show and an amusing takeoff on computerized industry, appro- partner has the ace of your ting' ed City" and the award-winning 3V-Communlty Action •THJIttO-Ttafl-Znclierley priately (for this series) using a toy company as its foil. The leton suit or the ace ol trumps CBS special "John Brown's opening half is particularly good as a machine conducts per- In either of these cases he can Body," staring Richard Boone. It-totol Hfwa-Jehn TMmon, . • aonnel interviews, but the whole outing sustains the auiy pac» fe.you ajufj.ffiiickjy. „ . Mr. Hersey has appeared .with, 1»-Weofh«r—Vivian Forror which seem* tor-lcolor stags "Goln* Out of My Mind," and duets with Miller to "This likely that your partner also has 4-Ntw»-Ont Huntlty, David role of the stage manager in "Six CO-HIT BrlnWoy-Color Train" for openers, Roger's other guests, the Jim Kweskin an ace. Look for an attacking r-MeHole'i Navy-Comtdy 1 Jug Band, play '/Good Time Charlie" on kazoos, combs and Characters in Search of an Au- DRIVE-IN COMMAND •—Suptr Heroes—cartoons—Celtr lead of some kind. thor," a play he directed at the washboards which sets the tone of the show, and Miller's med- In some cases your.best lead ONLY ley features "Train of Life" and "My Uncle Used to Love Me, Asbury Playhouse last season. 31—film Feature is the ace of a long suit, es- ACADEMY AWARD WINNER But She Died."1 (Color) Mr. Hersey is an accomplished 47-Morwlo-Jerlol-Color pecially if there is some reason LEI MARVIN . "CAT RALLOU" • Color 7:11 lighting designer and production v~~Niwt Joit Low 8:30-10 (IS) - Art In Our Time. "From Matisse to the to hope that your partner has a stage manager, functions he will Scene." (Repeat) A sort of catch-all review for the uninitiated, singleton in that suit. For exam- serve at the Playhouse before S—ailllaan'* Isiandl-Gimedy-eolar of styles in modern art from Robert Rauachenberg's drama- 4—Monkm—Comady—Color ple, in today's hand, West should TONY BENNETT make* hi assuming directorship. (STARTS WED. — Exclusive Area Run I—Truth Or Consequences—Quit— tized "Happenings," the latest of the way-out, pop-art, op-art lead the ace of diamonds and film debut in "The Oscar," Color school. Asbury Playhouse schedule, CARLTON r—Iron Hont-WMttrn-Cslor continue with another diamond. ticket and theater party infor- f-film-Owrllf Chaplin Festival- Joseph E. Levine's color and 11:10-1 (4) — Tonight Show, Starring Johnny Carson. Vice East gets the rulf he would have mation are available by mail: MAYFA1R 11-Munsten—ComeoV . president Hubert Humphrey, Bob Hope and screen actress sought if he had been the opening wide screen production which Asbury Playhouse, Asbury Park. EATONTOWN 'Claudia Cardinale help Johnny open his two-week stint in leader, and the slam goes down. will open Wednesday ai th Hollywood tonight. (Color) DAILY QUESTION Neptune City Theatre on Rt. If you bake scalloped potatoes NOTICE! ' Partner opens with one spade, in a slow oven, the chance of 35. Starring with him are DAILY CROSSWORD and the next player passes. You curdling will be reduced. hold Spades 6 2 Hearts Q 8 7 4 3 Stephen Boyd, Elke Sommer, RUSSELL ACROSS 2. More l.SouUiSets destitute Dia 5 (Clubs Q 6 5 4 2 What Iton Berle, Edie Adam Oldimobile-Cadillae Co. you say? port 8, Urchin and Ernest Borgnine. On the 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. 5.V«dlM 4. Roman Answer: Pass. You have money same program will be the RED BANK 9.Alaalur only 4 points In high cards and dty S.Eanling-lj should not count anything for dis film version of one of Broad- WILL REMAIN OPEN lO.Waah bright ootei opati «:M U.Spim 6. Infrequent way's recent smash musicals UNTIL 9:00 P.M. over 7. Common Theater "Stop the World, I Want to .on a 12. Mountain •affix WEQ., 9/28, for the crest 8. Fuel Boxscore Get Off." Hot Tin for 007 27.Nejra- limr NEW YORK (AP) - Broad- Hoof PREVIEW tribuUr. 11. Belt Uva SLTlUsto way's new theater season began — LAST TWO DAYS — IB. Part ot IS. Not difficult property last week. Here is what press ELIZABETH TAYLOR "to b»" 33. English ATLANTIC ifctMNkl 15, Herbs of 29. Impos- critics thought: THEATRE — BOTH IN COLOR — SHOWING 16. Sun god the aster sible author "A Hand Is on the Gate," a IIILIIVIILN—1VI. •Ml ' MIDDLETOWN to have 35.'Wharf OF THE 17. Landscape family program at the Longacre of Ne- BUTTERFIELD 071-1030 20. Distress 18. Isthmus while 38. Purchase NOW . NANCY SINATRA 1967 call lfcGoddassof standing 39. Except gro poetry and folk music, was "THE WILD ANGELS" g' ELIZABETH Jl. In this healing: 3O.Self- 40. Wurtttm- warmly applauded by just one PLUS • "DIE MONSTER DIE" OLDSMOBILES place Horn ceaUrod Utg of the city's four newspaper re- 32. Sacred 20, Thus penon measure viewers. The Post found it "a 23. Civil moving and beautiful evening of if b 1 wrong 1 z. i A 6 V stirring lyric grandeur." The • Aerts of Parklagl 25.Rubbiah /A mixed majority reaction was ex- * Awe smoMia swtloiil ID 28. Selected pressed by the World Journal The 32. Biblical % fa Tribune: "a disappointment, but name ii It the symmetry, vigor and imagery S8. Act wildly ASBURY PARK NOW thru TUES. 77tViOt BETSY ROSS M. Wither l+ IB Ik of the material could be reward FAMILY RESTAURANT ».rootllke enough." The Associated Press Anthony QUINN part ri if V comment: "on its own suavely Oeerqt SEGAL Now features a SB. American meandering terms, an interest- 21 A CLAUDIA CARDINALS complete children's poet ingly different diversion." •lalna a Path af Triumph) STARTS ST. Former "Annie Get Your Gun," revival African y V V WED. DIIWER MEfoU. w starring Ethel Merman at the g % 1 A A A 11 delicious, selections 89. Forked » tie n w 30 i\ Broadway, received unanimous plus 41.R««r«tUd encore cheers. COMMUNITY «.Polyn. n. v Ttcketbuyersgulde: continuing In real charcoal broiling natlv* //, the SRO bracket are "Cactus 5S 9b I to your taste. ovtnl Flower," "Fiddler on the Roof," 48.Miudo*I PMAYWOr COLUMBIACOLOR -F ROAD SHOW ATTRACTIONS HWV. M SHREWSBURY 17 M% "Mame" and "Man of La Man- . instrument cha." In the scarce-ticket group Plitl Acadamy Award Wlmur 11 A.M.-H PM. M.&MUM 41 are "Hello, Dolly!" and "Sweet Le« MARVIN 7 DAYS!It '. DOWN Charity." others generaly avail- and Jan* FONDA In 3,MMl«val 4a able on short notice. Betsy Palm- dagger er subs for Lauren Bacall in "CAT BALLOU" "Cactus Flower" for week start- —STARTS WEDNESDAY— WiiMr •! Ing Oct. 17. "WHO'S AFRAID OP 112 James Bond Films Several changes have been VIRGINIA WOOLP7" 6 Acadtmy Awards I On Bill at Community made in the upcoming schedule. NOW THRU TUESDAY Alan Webb replaces Sidney Black- O0KII DAY in EATONTOWN - Not satires, mer in "We Have Always Lived Tht GLASS BOTTOM IOAT" llspoofs, parodies or imitations, DAVID LEAN'S FILM In the Ctstle." due Oct. 19. "He AND DAVID WcCULLUM bl LIQUIDATORS i lit Color ||but the real thlngl Of BORIS RHSTERMAK9"" 69 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD., SHREWSBURY to Hecuba" Is.being directed by "AROUND THE WORLD Genuine James Bond! Robin Midglcy In place of UNDER THE SEA" 2nd YEAR .Two of them — "Dr. No" and Jacques Charon, and arrives - BOTH IN COLOR - TWICE DAILY DOCTOR lL"Goldflnger" — are on (lie same Nov. 17, Instead of Nov. 24. In Elizabeth TAYLOR 2:30 FABULOUS BARGAINS bill beginning Wednesday at another premiere shift, "Star 8,8:30 the Community Theater. Spangled Girl" is now set for Dec. CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF" GO 15. Added to the arrival sched- and "BUTTERFIELD 8" Sun. • 7:30 W PANAVIS!"-:* AND METBOCOlttl Nice for brunch: Blked bananas ule; "Hall Scrawdyke," a play THURSDAY 10 A.M. —Bath In Color— CHOICI RESERVE SEATS NOW AT IOX from England to be directed by land orange sections in un-iw«et- OFFICE OR ANY WALTER MADE THEATRE l|enedj>lMapple Juice. , , Aim Arkta, due Nov. ~ 22-Mimfoj, Sept %, WiA ){jeteram Held Responsible TOE DAILY REGISTJEB far Mortgage Payments Successful Foodarama Net .. NEWARK - New Jersey vet' P.M.Nugent, manager of the ertni wbo have received GI |Veierans AcUniiMiwtlon Region- iigures Gain Joins (or the purchase of homes al Office, 20/Washington PI., Investing FREEHOLD — Foodarama «re reminded (hat they remain advised veterans that liability Supermarkets, Inc., * Middle personally liable on their note continues until the loan is paid •tlantic States chain, reported in full or until veterans are By Roger £. Spear record net sales of $38,439,691 and mortgage when they tell Spear their homes'if the new "buyer jpersonally released by «he VA on 'or the 26 weeks ended Jul merely continues the payments the obligation. Q) "You've said very little in For the investor with llmitei 1, 1966, Joseph J. Saker, presi your column about mutual funds. means, funds provide greater di lent, announced. on the GI loan. The VA has guaranteed and Does a good.mutual fund have versification than he can achievi approved many home loans in This Is a 22 per vent Increase the same future potential as a quickly for himself. Funds are iver sales of $31,274,277 for thi the area under our jurisdiction," also well suited to those, with good stock? The eight per cent same period a year ago for thi Progressive Mr. Nugent said. "We have ex- minimum time for market etudy load seems like a lot." J.B., H.R., Mnpany, which is ttie seconc perienced cases where veterans and scant knowledge of Invest- IP.T. largest member of the Shop have sold their properties and ment techniques. They need the Employees were led to believe they had no A) My mail has recently been professional skill Implicit in mu ite co-operative. further responsibility for the bulging with mutual fund inquir- tual's management. The eigh' Net income was up 21 pe End Course mortgage debt." ies. On the one hand, fund holders per,cent sales fee pays for this cent, amounting to $699,661, com He warned veterans who may are disheartened by the drop in and the salesman's service. pared with $574,274 in (he firs RED BANK — Two employees be behind in their payments due quoted values. On the other, more half of fiscal 1965. of Progressive Life Insurance on GI loans to toe very careful people are being urged to buy I would avoid shares marketed Earnings for the 2frweei Company completed the first before agreeing to offers by funds, or switch into them. First, on a contractual agreement be- jeriod rose to 67 cents per shar< course in insurance education of- strangers to make up their back may I say that fund portfolios cause a large part of the load is 'or the half in 1965 on 940,001 fered by the Life Office Manage- payments if the veterans will of representative securities will placed in the initial. fee. The hares outstanding, which doei ment Institute. sign contracts. move with the market of which purchaser can be heavily penal include the 110,000 share! Charles J. Yakow, Middlctown, Mr. Nugent said that if such they are a part. Well-managed ized should he be unable to com- Issued to the public in Septem assistant actuary,' and Karl |a proposition is made, veterans funds, comprising well-managed plete the contract.' < •MI, 1995. . ' ':• companies, should be'retained. Sydor, Red Bank, analyst pro- should ask the holder of their A good mutual fund and a good mortgages or the Loan Guaranty grammer, were awarded gradua- If someone wishes to buy a stock will he pushed ahead by Sell Fast! The Daily Registei Division of the VA, Newark, for seasoned, diversified fund, a pe- similar influences —. a . rising Classified. tion certificates. advice on the validity of the riod of market weakness is the market and strong public Inter- Lester H. Grubman, president, offer. lime to do so, I would not bor- est in the shares based on good In presenting the two men their, He stressed that - the veteran row money for this purpose. In earnings and confidence in man- NOTICE! diplomas, stated: "This company remains personally liable for the general, purchases should be lim- agement. But since a fund is a built a solid foundation with men payment of his GI loan if it is ited to those funds where the portfolio of many stacks, some who knew the insurance business. RUSSELL not paid by someone else, Even performance record is available difference in individual rates of It continued to grow by keeping though the buyer takes over the for e reasonable period and the earning could create a lag'even Oldstnofaile-Cadillac Co. pace, through learning, with the mortgage and agrees to make shares are widely held. in a strong market. 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. changes In the industry. Your the payments, until the VA pro- quest for knowledge and your vides a written release from RED BANK Interest in this company Is most liability, the veteran is held re- WILL REMAIN OPEN commendable." sponsible. Mr. Yakow joined Progressive UNTIL 9:00 P.M. CAR HITS TREE In 1947. In 1951, he was pro- RED BANK — A car driven moted to assistant manager of WED., 9/28, for the by Ruth S. Raycroft, 64, of New the commercial A & H depart- York City was struck by one Who say* a good whiskey has to be expensive? ment, in 1954 became manager PREVIEW driven by Leroy Croft, 62, of of the actuarial department and Worthley St. as it was entering in 1965 was elevated to assistant SHOWING $4.99 Full Quart Broad St. from Pmckney Rd. actuary. A native of Geneseo, OF THE at 4:49 p.m. Thursday. Mrs. N.Y., Mr. Yakow attended Bry- Raycroft's car skidded 30 feet ant and Stratton Business College 1967 into a tree. A passenger in her Slacks in J. Kridel's Corner come hip-slung, before entering the Army, seeing car, Mrs. Cameron Duncan, 79, straight-leg or regular, take your pick. duty in the European theater In OLDSMOBILES Advertise in The Register was slightly hurt. World War II as a staff ser- geant in the Signal Corps. He is a member of the Insurance Ac- counting and Statistical Associ- ation and is a graduate of the Health and Accident Underwrit- ing Conference. Sears | BELL Mr. Sydor joined the company In May, 1965, as systems analyst programmer in the Data Process- ing Division. A native of Sayre- ville, he graduated from Norwich 'l DAY SPECIALS University, afterward serving two RINGER years in the Army's armored cavalry squadron as a first lieu- tenant Mr. Sydor is a member Monday and Tuesday Only! of the Jersey Shore chapter of the Data Processing Association. SPECIALS . Others who successfully .passed sections of Course II are: Mil- ton Grubman, Interlaken, finan- Kenmore Zig-Zag Sewiiig cial vice president and treasur- Tuesday Only er; Philip Bretz, Red Bank, as- iistant comptroller and assistant Look for Sears Bell Ringer Specials and secretary; George Leavy, Long you'll find unbeatable values! Thli is our Branch, assistant secretary, Data Machines with Console regular merchandise at tnmendouily re- Processing; Fred Cestare, Toms River, cashier; Edward Zeper- duced prices. Quantities are limited so nlck, Red Bank, manager, actua- please shop early Remember these values rial; Judy Bennett, Wayside, are for Tuesday only! 'if -; v &.'• secretary and Thomas Henely, Widdletown, manager, claims,

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