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VOLUME 82, NO. 199 limed Dally, Monday through Frtdiy, entered a< Second Class Matter ^PERRWEEK at tho Post Office at Red Bank. N. J., under the Act of March 3. 187!), RED BANK, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 7c PER COPY 3 PAGE ONE Voters Say 'No' To Sewer System LITTLE SILVER—Voters here said' in resounding fashion yesterday they do not want a sewerage sys- tem installed. Soviet Asks New Klirush The Mayor and Council, using the vote as a guide, are expected to go along with the results and take no U.N. Action Blast Buries action to start such a project. On Spying Salvage Hope Seek Joint It was by better than a UNITED NATIONS, N. PARIS (AP)—A nervous 2-1 margin that the sys- Y. (AP) — The Russians world faced a dangerously Meeting On tem was turned down. pressed today for a speedy uncertain future today as There were 953 persons against U.N. Security Council hostile chiefs of the United Rezoning he proposal and -439 for it. meeting on American spy Residents who would have been flights over Russia to get States and the Soviet Un- NEW SHREWSBURY — The affected by the system, did the ion turned away from the Planning Board last night direc- the jump on a U.S. pro- voting. The balloting was done posal for international aerial in- East-West battle at the ted its secretary, Prancis by mail. Cooper, spection against surprise* attack. summit to plan their strategies to negotiate with Mayor P. Paul Campi said 1,- Red Bank Planning Board and 660 ballots were mailed out to With the collapse of the sum- for new cold war conflict. the Red Bank Council Committee would-be sewer users. mit conference, Soviet Foreign All hope of a quick cooling on Newman Springs Rd. for a Minister Andrei A. Gromyko of tempers and slow rebuilding joint meeting to discuss proposed Await Decision rushed a telegram from Pari of polite relations between Wash- rezoning of part of that street. BALLOT COUNTING — It wasn't election time but ballots were counted anyway in last night asking an emergenc) ington and Moscow was dead— New Shrewsbury is considering Little Silver lflsf Residents +here sa!d did not want session of the council. The Rus buried under a new barrage of rezoning the south side of New- HISTTS nS-Sare «! . sians charged the U.S. Air Fora insults hurled by Nikita Khrush- man Springs Rd. between Wil- pected to announce what action installed. There were 953 "no" votes cast and 439 "yes" votes. Here, looking at chev at President Eisenhower. liams St. and Hance Ave. from with aggressive flights against KFS HOST—Portugal's Pre- ththee ysewe planr systeto takm equestion in regar. d to the counting task ahead are, seated, left to right, John J. Crespi and Michael J. To Western diplomats survey- residential to commercial. The the Soviet Union, creating a mier Antonio da Oliveira Sal- The governing body has al- Rafferty and standing, left to right, Councilman Charles E. Folsom, Mayor P. Paul ing the wreckage of the Big- north side lies in Red Bank. threat to universal peace. Four conference and the vio- ways said that before it comes Campi, and Borough Clerk Fred L. Ayers. aiar, above, is host to Presi- In a previous meeting between Sir Claude Corea of Ceylon, lence of the Soviet Premier's to any decision, it wants to hear council president for May, told dent Eisenhower, visiting Lis- representatives of both boards what the voters say. news conference yesterday, the Red Bank showed disinclination a newsman he would decide bon today en route home future looked ominous. "Well, I guess they told us," today when to schedule the to rezone but, it was pointed Merchants Trust Set to Open from the Paris meeting. A breakdown of disarmament out by New Shrewsbury board Mayor Campi said this morning. meeting. negotiations, a new crisis over member Daniel E. Renshaw, the It had been said the cost of A council delegate said thi IAP Wirephoto) Berlin, a return to bitter propa- discussion was of an exploratory the system would have been Russians wanted the meeting to- ganda warfare, a Red China nature and open to further dis- about $1,600,000. Holmdel Branch on Monday morrow or Saturday, obviousl) flareup in the Far East were cussion. to hold the propaganda stag! all regarded as possible. Mayor Campi analyzed that without competition from th< Ike Arrives Mrs. ^Marguerite Forest, 17 the majority of residents wanted CENTERVILLE - The newest also will house three other of- Queen, bank president, Harry I open skies proposal Presided Eisenhower, who scorned to Newman Springs Rd., said she a system installed. additon to the family of banking fices. The structure was built by Greenwood, recently promoted t Eisenhower said the Unitec reply at once to Khrushchev's objected to being penalized foi "But they were really voting offices of the Merchants Trust Allen Brothers, Inc., Fair Haven. assistant vice president, will States would submit to the UN In Portugal slashing assault, plans to make the borough's lack of foresigh against the cost factor," he said. Co., Red Bank, will have its Providing the newest features manage the office. He will hea But it appeared unlikely a mec a TV-radio report on the summit in allowing such large numbers "If there was a way of having formal opening here Monday. in customer convenience, the a staff of five at the branch ing would be arranged befori Amid Cheers disaster to the American people of homes to be built wifhin J a sewer system for less money, The new office is at Laurel branch will offer complete bank- The bank will lease its spac Monday. soon after he gets home Friday. short time, causing the curren I would say it would be passed." Ave. and Rt. 35, Holmdel Town- ing services, including a safe from the Allen firm. U.S. Delegate Henry Cabol Berlin Welcome He is returning by way of Lis- need for ratables. ship. deposit vault, drive-in window bon, Portugal. Borough Clerk Fred L. Ayers Mr. Greenwood lias been a Lodge planned to go to Wash She said that in deference to In connection with the opening, and parking space for 50-60 cars. For Khrushchev The Soviet Premier arranged said the results show conclusive- member of the banking firm ington for week-end consultations progress, she would condone the bank has planned an open The bank was granted permis- his homeward journey to Mos- ly that "the people don't want since 1939. He lives at 101 Bor- with the President and Secre- "spot zoning" to permit limited house for public inspection from sion to locate a branch office Is Soft-pedaled cow through East Berlin. The sewers." den St., Shrewsbury. He is a tary of State Christian A. Herter, commercial enterprise on the 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. here in May of last year. Con- graduate of Red Bank High Sources in a position to know German Communist regime road, but disapproved of any He said he thought the question Located in the heart of one of struction was started in Decem- LISBON, Portugal (AP)-Pres- planned a rally for him there School and the American Insti- said the United States made no ident Eisenhower today flew in- change which would leave the would now be put to rest for a the fastest growing areas in Mon- ber. ute of Banking. A veteran of effort to beat Russia to the Friday, giving him a forum area open to a "row of honky- while. mouth County, the new office will Name Manager to Portugal for a warm welcome World War II, he is married punch before the UN. .These after expressing conviction that for a new tirade against the tonks" which would spoil the be the first and only bank in Of colonial design, the single- and has three children. sources said the United States United States. Information Campaign this area. the failure of the summit con- neighborhood and give a poor story structure has a brick ex- Mr. Greenwood is a member wants to avoid any spirit ol British Prime Minister Harold appearance to the borough ap- The branch will occupy a 30x75- terior. ference had joined the Western The governing body, joined by of the Fair Haven Lions Club altercation. They denied, too, Allies "even closer than before Macmillan, the last of the visit- proach from the Garden State foot portion of a building which the Board of Health and a special According to Kenneth H. Mc- and the Red Bank Elks. that Washington was seeking in determined pursuit of peace ing government heads to say fare- Parkway. sewer fact-finding committee, In announcing Mr. Greenwood's to delay the council meeting. with justice in the world." (See SUMMIT Pg. 2) Robert Kulinyi, 167 Newman conducted an extensive public in- appointment as branch manager, Diplomats at the UN private' Springs Rd., attended also. formation campaign to bring the The staunchly anti-Communist Call Rev, Crouthamel Mr. McQueen also listed the fol- expressed doubt that the Sovi Portugese greeted the President Board member Justin Henshel facts about the system home to lowing promotions within the union could get the seven vot said he would faVor commercial residents. with open-arms as a great de- Delay Action firm: needed to push a resolution coi fender of human rights and the zoning if it were "highly re- They held a number of hear- To Los Angeles Church Alfred C. Gopel, from vice demning the United Stat stricted." western civilization. A crowd of ings designed to inform residents president and treasurer to ex- through the council. Only Poian 5,000 cheered him at the airport. On Regional about the results of the fact-find- RED BANK — Rev. John F. ecutive vice president and treas- is expected to join Russia Many waved small paper Amer- ing group's survey as well as routhamel, Jr., pastor, yester- urer, and Paul Patterson and voting for the resolution. The ican and Portugese Hags. Unit Vacancy Architects the problems here which brought day resigned from the Baptist Elmer Ralph to posts as assis- was speculation the other nin J the sewer question about, "hurch here to accept a call to tant secretaries. members would either vot Government employees were against it or abstain. These nin' given the morning off to join in ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — It took about three hours last Temple Baptist Church, Los An- Mr. Patterson joined the bank The Henry Hudson Regional geles, famed center of religion are Britain,. France, Nationalis the rousing reception and—in the Hired For night to count the ballots. in 1941 wliile Mr. Ralph has been words of a home office spokes- Board of Education last night and music. The action was taken China, Argentina, Ceylon, Ecu; with the firm since 1942. man—to show "how much appre- delayed decision on naming a Mayor Campi had appointed at the local church's annual con- dor, Italy, Tunisia and tli eight persons, four Democrats Second Branch United States. ciated is his determination in board replacement for Charles A. New School gregational business meeting. safeguarding peace with dignity." Reed, Jr. and four Republicans, to serve The new branch is the second (See SOVIET, Pg. 2) UNION BEACH — The Board on the ballot-counting committee. The move will take Rev. Mr. to be opened by the bank. It The President arrived from The delay was prompted by of Education in special session Crouthamel to the pulpit of one currently operates a branch in Paris by special jet Tor an over- the absence of two members— last night authorized a contract of the largest and most influential the Fair Haven Shopping Cen- night visit before flying on to George J. Lahey and Samuel P. with Pohlman and Henry, Eliza- churches in the American Bap- ter. The main office is at 150 Lift License Washington Friday. Brown. beth, architects, for construction Rumsoii Girl tist Convention. The Los Angeles Broad St., Red Bank. The pre- Fireworks were exploding in The board received a letter of a new 12-room school. congregation of 2,000 members sent office was built two years he air as a field artillery unit with 60 signatures asking that The fee was set at 6 per cenl maintains an annual budget of ago. Of Driver Of ircd a 21-gun salute. Pianos of Martin B. Finan be named to of construction costs. Still Missing more than $250,000. The bank's total assets now the Portugese air force roared fill the vacancy. Mr. Finan is a by overhead. Kenneth E. Joel, Keyport, was RUMSON - Mercedes McGib- Growth Is Cited total in excess of 24 million dol- Ambulance member of the Civic Association named as attorney and Georgi ney, 15, of Ward Ave., who was In the four years since Rev. lars. (See IKE, Pg. 2) and was an unsuccessful candi- W. Huss, Lakewood, as audito Other officers of the bank arc TRENTON — Philip Hyland, date for the local school board reported missing Monday night Mr. Crouthamel has guided the 26, of 32 Nevada Dr., Hazlet, the for the project. still has not been located, police Red Bank church, its growth Edgar M. McClees, vice presi- last year. A pre-school survey, conducted dent and secretary, Evart V. Sil- driver of an ambulance which Parking Lol Though not mentioned at the said this morning. has been outstanding. There has was involved in a fatal accident recently by the Parent-Teache The Forrestdale School pupil been an increase of more than 100 cox, vice president; and Ray- meeting, Everett C. Curry has mond F. Rice and William Ed- Oct. 31, 1959, has lost his driver's Association, indicates a school was last seen on her way per cent in average attendance Plan Opposed been reported as another candi- Rev. John F. Crouthamel gar Allen, assistant treasurers. license for six months, effective population of 1,271 within five to. school Monday morning. A at its services. More than half RED BANK — Mrs. Florence date, for the post. Directors are Ronald W. Allen, April 25. years, when existing educational check by Trenton police with a ts debt has been retired al- amel preached there five times .1. O'Shea, 128 Broad St., says The board has 30 days to hame facilities will be less than 80 pe Thomas P. Doremus, C. Donald He is one of nine Monmouth friends of the girl there turned though its operations budget between April 22 and May 1. The she is opposed to any plan to a replacement. The board will cent adequate. up nothing, local police reported. Los Angeles congregation voted English, Mr. McClees, Mr. Mc- lounty motorists whose license meet in an adjourned session doubled. Queen, James S. Parkes, J. B. revocations under the point sys- remove her house for use as a At present, only 30 classrooms When last seen, she was wear- Before the Temple Church unanimously for him May 11, A1 parking lot. June 8 to take up the question are available with four first Rue, Jr., David W. Russell and tem as of May 11 were an- of a replacement. ing a light green or yellow pleat- call was issued, Rev. Mr. Crouth- (See REVEREND. Pg. 2) nounced today by Ned J. Par She voiced her objections at grade classes on double sessions, ed skirt, print blouse, black car- the Borough Council meeting Board members also indicated The board estimates the school sekian, acting motor vehicle di- digan sweater, white sneakers rector. Monday night. A proposed loop they would name a new presi- can be built [or $300,000, with and was carrying a 'straw pocket- dent at that time. Woman Killed road included in the central no additional taxes, and with book. business district plan prepared! !" other business at the brief about one-third of the cost to to Mr. Hyland was operating session, the board received a let- She is described as five feet Raritan Township ambulance by Urban Planning Associates, retired through use of existing five inches tall, 140 pounds, with New York City, would take part ter from the Fire Department surplus and additional surplus an- carrying a 16-year-old girl to sandy blonde hair in a pony tail, Monmouth Medical Center when of her property with the re- stating that the athletic field ticipated by the end of the cur and light complexion. She looks mainder being used for a park- would be available to the regional rent school year. the vehicle went through n red older than her true age, police light and hit a car driven by ing lot. group on the same rental basis No site has been selected. said. Mrs. Esther Garrett, 52, of 15 Mrs. O'Shea said the loop as it is available to the local Summit Ave., Atlantic High- road should be relocated to board. lands. Mrs. Garrett was killed. Reckless PI. She said her son, The board architect is sched- Carelessness Seen Prime Three other persons were in- John J. O'Shea, who owns tho uled to present cost estimates jured in the accident. property at 128 Broad St., plans and sketches of the proposed re- Other revocations arc: Bruce to construct a professional gional school nt the June 8 ses- Cause of State's Fatalities D. Reid, 22, of Allcnhurst, one building sometime in the future. sion. year; Alfred Holmes, 42, of Nep- TRENTON (AP)-What is the ing to beat a car across an tune, four months; Richard Dal- greatest killer on New Jersey Intersection. ton, 20, of Pittcnger Ave., Free County Approves $16,500 hold, three months; Robert E. roads? Alcohol? Fatigue? Faulty The study by the Attorney Gen- Carver, 37, of Neptune, two equipment? Speed? eral's Office shows that while al- A study of tho 22 traffic deaths months; Guenther Harder, 31, of Parking Lot Site Purchase cohol and speed were a factor in 116 Wilson Ave., Port Monmoulh, last week indicates it Is plain some of the fatal accidents, most carelessness. 45 days, and James E, Immes- FREEHOLD The Hoard of The county acquired the Lafay- If not all of them could have bcrger, 20, of 44 Washington St., Half of the deaths occurred been avoided by a little more Freeholders yesterday authoriz- ette PI. lot in an exchange of when a single vehicle ran off Rumson, Milton A. Gray, 32, of property with the Borough of care. 217 Pearl St., Red Dank, and ed the spending of $16,500 for the road. purchase of the rear portions of Freehold. This lot will be re- Tlie others followed a sicken- The grim record for tho week Charles J. Luz, 21, of Wnnn- stricted to county parking during mnssa, one month each. six ndjoining properties to Cii- Ingly familiar pattern — children of May 9-15 inclusive was boost- the iliw but will lie open to tho 'tr(;c the Lafayette PI. parking running into the path of cars, ed by 16 deaths over the week- public evenings. drivers disregarding stop signs, end—the highest week-end toll lot. The freeholders leased to the motorists running into the car since the state Bureau of Traffic INDEX Weyerhaeuser Company for JI0O Snfoty began keeping records. It The purchase will also include ahead of them, motorcycles try- n 20-foot exit on Sheriff St. The a year a rail right of way from put the number of fatalities In Amusements 22 Freeholders estimate that the the rear of the county's Mannla« l!)G0 nhend of the 195!) figure for Illrths 2 Nollcc ntlditionnl property will increase pan Ave. property to Tlirockmor- the same period, Jim Illshop 6 There will be a free Rnbies Vac- the capnrily of the. present 350x ton St., Freehold. lirldgi- 2» cination Clinic at the rear of tho The 17 fntnl accidents last (iO-foiit lot from 100 to 200 cars. Borough Hall In KcansburR, N. .1.work fit Into the pattern for Clnsslflccl 33-.15 Irls-I'eonlcs-Popplcs on Saturday, May 21st, l%0 from the entire year. Comics 28 Tin; proposal will take 70 feet 1'olis Neck Iris Gardens, Colts 10:00 A. M. to 12 Noon. Sponsor- With n total of 249 persons kill Crossword I'uzrlo 28 from the rear of properties Neck, N. J.—Advertisement ed by thfi Ilormijili of Kennsbur;;, pil in 22G accidents from Jan. I Editorials 0 owned by Court St. residents— nml the Slato Department of through May 15, less than a third NEW OFFICE—Officorj of Merchants Trust Co., Rod Bank, poio in front of tho llcrblock 6 Miss Mildred F.nrlf'.lil, Dr. James Attention Mlddletnwn Township Health.—Advertisement. wore In accidents Involving more firm's now branch offico in Holmdol. Tho now offico will bo oponod formally Mon- Kilty Kelly 18 K. Kririfilit, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Residents Hum onrt car. Obituaries 2 Ilimce, Mr, ami Mrs. Mnrvln Clean up week will be held dur- dny. It is at Laurol Avo. and Rt. 35. Loft to right are Kennoth H. Me Qucon, lll|! Savings The 07 pedestrinn deaths nc- Sylvln I'ortcr G Stokes; n 5(1x1 Ill-fixit arm behind Ini: the pericnl Mny 23d to May liny milk by Hi' ..illon and Iinlf countcd for almost 43 per cent bank prosidont; Alfrod C. Gopel, oxocutivo vico prosidont; Harry I. Groonwood, Undln-Tclevlslon 22 the prcM'iit l.nfiiyetlr l'l. paikinj1, Mill. Open limlinl trucks will gallon. Special, fresh fi|!f;.i 3!)c (if the fnlal ncrldfnti. The next assistant vico prosidont ond brnnch office mnnacjor, and Evart V. Silcox, vico pres- .Social 18-1!) lot owned l>y Dr. ami Mrs. ,l;u'(il make plekups on llir regular col- dozen. Kronomy D;iiry, ciirncr liiri;cst ctoup of highway fi\t;\li- (ii'iirgc Soluilsky (i I.ruis, iincl a !!(i:rocket fuel stock Ike The Philharmonic Auditorium nounce later the reason for th< Frankel, Asbury Park, will be Bright; seven grandchildren, and ed all blame for the failure on was the most active issue for the (Continued) where the Los Angeles Symphony cancellation. sentenced June 10. seven great-grandchildren. Messhoppen, Pa.; two sons, Ed- Elsenhower and his refusal to ward Palmer of Bernardsville and second straight day and con Recalling that he had visit Orchestra, the Los Angeles Civi Reports that the conventio The. funeral will be Saturday tinued a phenomena] resurgence publicly condemn U.S. spy Portugal in 1051, the Presidei Opera Co., and other great musi at 2 p. m. in the John W. Flock Paul Palmer of Noxen; 12 grand- flights over the Soviet Union. might be called off because thi PTA Communion which began Monday. It rose told President Americo Rodrij cal organizations perform eacl positions of the two labor group: Funeral Home, Long Branch children and nine great grand- 2'/4 to 48'/2 on 200,600 shares but In a massive International ues Tomaz and the nation1 year is owned by Temple Church Breakfast Sunday Rev. William I. Roberts, pastor children. at one time had a gain of i%. news conference, punctuated were irreconcilable circulate! strongman ruler for 32 yean There are 2,800 seats in the audi last night. RUMSON — Members of Holy of the Asbury Methodist Church The funeral will be Saturday In 'Yesterday's closing stocks: by both boos and cheers, ho Premier Antonio de Oliveri torium. The church also has twe will officiate. Burial will be in Noxen. Local arrangements are called Elsenhower an ng- It was not immediately know Cross Parent-Teacher Association ACT- In.! I-T.B Ot Brk 22'i Salazar: other auditoriums. One is Burd will hold their annual mother- Woodbine Cemtery. by Mehlenbeck Funeral Home, Aflanii Ex I John Man fiov grcssor, a fishy friend, deceit- if and when talks between th' A(C JlftllJC "In coming to Portugal, I fei ette Hall, considered among the daughter Communion breakfast Hazlet, Innnntih I17> ful, nnd likened him to a thief. two labor union groups would b Aiipg <;p Joy .Mf(C .T!» once more that I am visitin] most impressive Baptist sanctu- resumed. Sunday. After 8 a.m. mass in MRS. MARIE A. STUEBEN Aller LiKi Kalaer Al -17' While 2,000 newsmen watched MRS. ELIZABETH WALLACE /flleil Stri Kfnnpcolt 7fi* old friends, Since the foundin; aries in the nation. The CIO said yesterday it woul Holy Cross Catholic Church, mo- UNION—Mrs. Marie A. Drews Aliln Clial his televised, spotlighted per- DEAL — Mrs. Elizabeth Wai. Alcoa ArM1*"' 88 M' of the United States the rel Rev. Mr. Crouthamel's servici boycott the convention until th thers will attend breakfast in theStueben, 90, of 1853 Pilgrim Way, Am Alrlln formance, he thundered in an- lace, 9 Wyckoff St., died this I.ehlgh CAN 10i tionships between the two com in Red Bank has placed him a; CIO was assured equitable rep- school dining hall. widow of William Stueben, died Am HrK Srj l.ell Port C. 2T ger, spilled content in sarcasti morning in Monmouth Medical Am Can I.Hi Val Inil 2' tries have been happy. past president of the Red Banl Rev. James Galven, editor of of a long illness Monday in her Am Cyan phrases, Jabbed his finger at hi resentation among the GOP of- l.'h 1 V«l UK 5? "From the outset we hav the magazine Perpetual Help, home. Center, Long Branch. Am MlKily I.OF rilnjta 51 audience and waved.his arms ii Council of Churches. He als< fices and on the executive board. Am Moton I.lb McNftL fl> worked together without a singl served as chairman of the Com will speak. Mrs. James Smiles Born in Hoboken, she lived in She was born in West Virginia, Am Mtn'll 4-J'i I.ISKAMy 79 wrath or seeming triumph. Am «W difference of opinion. Today, mission on Evangelism of th( and Mrs. Victor Shaheen are res-East Oragne before moving here daughter of the late Joseph and Am TV]*Tel Muck Trli 39 He threatened to make a sop members of the United Nation Regina Betzel Poole. Mrs. Wal- A rn Tot) New Jersey Baptist Convention ervations chairman. ' 21 years ago. •''I Martin Co arate peace treaty with East Ger- Sea Bright Jetty lace was a member of St. Mary's Am VUrnn Mfrnk and as partners in NATO, wi A committee he headed brough She was a member of Pride A me Inc I Metro OM 27 many. He forecast the Western Catholic Church and the Rosary- A'dficr.m!ji continue to work together in th the state honors for setting tht SIXTH BIRTHDAY of General Hanoch, Sons and i Mr. Pac A .191 Allies would lose their rights in Bids Received Armr'i KU MonUr Oil •Ml' common cause of peace and ju highest standards of procedun NEW MONMOUTH - Kevin Daughters of Liberty, Union City. Altar Society of the church. ArmoiirA-Co Mont Ward West Berlin. But he did not set lice for all men." TRENTON (AP) — The state Surviving are two sons, James .Arms! ft Nat fllptc and qualification for ordinatioi Doherty, son of Mr. and Mrs. She leaves a son, Bryan H. /./ill- n.i Nat Dairy .'•2 a deadline for a Berlin show Bureau of Navigation today stud- Wallace of Springfield, Pa., and : Crowds six and eight dec[ set by any Baptist group i Charles Doherty, Millbrook Dr., Brice at the home address, and Judiim.ii :'J , I Nat Illnllll 2ft' down. He acclaimed the Castn ied a low bid of $188,173 on a John Wallace of Elberon; two All ISrlm Nat nypn lined the route of the presidentia America. was given a barbecue luncheon three nieces, Mrs. Helen Saxer i:i Nat Uteri 7.1H government in Cuba. He pre- procession through the capita contract to build stone and tim-for his sixth birthday May 10. of East Orange, Mrs. 'Edna Rob- daughters, Mrs. Jean Walsh of ,kAW NY Ontra] 23 Prior Service il.iM Minn dicted more Latin-American to Queluz Palace, where Eisen- ber jetties in Sea Bright. Attending were Mary Hammond, Wanamassa, and Mrs. Elizabeth Nl» II Pw Before preaching in Red Bank, nson of Middletown and Mrs. No Am Av countries would rise iigains hower is slaying. The bid was submitted yester Fred Sonnenfeld, Karen McGrar- Virginia Wright of New Rochelle, Rathjens of Spring Lake Heights, l>.i;. ill. CJi Nor I'»r 4fl Rev. Mr. Crouthamel served in i'fi 'li.', A v Nwm Alrlln "American imperialism." K in Berlin day by Thomas Procter Co., Inc.ry, John Balweg, Joseph Norton, N. Y. and two brothers, A. Joseph li.li. Ki.-.-l churches at Philadelphia, Som- Ohu, oil While Khrushchev met the BERLIN (AP) — Communis of Long Branch. Poole of Long Branch, and Wil- >'• »•-:n*; Air Olli-tr (,'ji 17' erville, N. J., and Wellington, ommy Hockins, James, Sean The funeral will be tonight at I-llMl-n Oulb liar 2H pre.ii, Elsenhower, Mncmillnn East Germany readied a gal Jesse A. Howland & Sons Inc., 8, o'clock at Gorny & Gorny's liam C. Poole of Lyndhurst. Jtnr*: u'arn fJuunt !ll n] 103 Kans. Once here, he devoted and Dennis Burns, Lynn and Ter- Kiji.'krj-r fl nnd De Gaulle met n't (fid Ely- welcome for Soviet Premier N ea Bright, turned in the second The John W. Flock Funeral Pan A W Air 107;, much of his time to civic af- ry Philpott and Karen, Patty and East Orange, Mortuary. Jl'ir-y Krlr I I'nram J"lrl 41 nee Palace with their foreign kita Khrushchev today, but tb owest bid of $190,396. Spinello Home, Long Branch, is in charge liul.l l.'o Penury. JO 12.1 fairs. He was general chairman lolleen Doherty. Williarn,, Mc- liiii.ivll I I"» Pw*U 2H ministers and discussed "the climax of his visit was abruptl Construction Co. of Newark was of arrangements. Ji.irl I nil for the building fund of the Red Kenzie, McCormack PI., is spend- I Pn llll n International situation now pre-soft-pedaled. third with a bid of $197,676. f.nr. .11 I Phil Kl 41 vailing." They Issued no state- Bank First Aid Squad, He also ing a week with John Bulsin of POSTPONE MEETING n 42 ijIfyn Met ed peacemaking nnd negotiation :caching a Sunday school clas er Salvatore A. Bontempo. Urban Renewal Administration Gaston Ave., Matawan, daughter, in Township Hall, Middle Rd. C'il.1 Mot re, address a mass meeting in Easl last Feb. 21, Rev. Mr. Croutha has approved a $10,750 grant to yesterday. Chairman Gilbert Bennett and ftMl Killlf.n since Stalin's death in 1(153, is Berlin's Central Square soon af ! Kl Jr., lj.arl now completely committed to a mel is married to the forme help the Monmouth County, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bergen, Anthony Montagna were the only (Vut Rtl ?{'r't Rt lltR Pap er his arrival were changed las Atl. Highlands "Woman I'urllM Wr 21', Hears llr>rr> Margery J. Shinehouse, daughte Planning Board make a study 16 Greengrove Ave., Keyport, members of the board present. !: hard and threatening line in re- t Klipll ml night. The official East Gcrma if a Philadelphia Baptist family for the development of coastal daughter, yesterday. Township attorney Michael Bar- H'l L*W "«'! Sinclair 37't ations with the United States. Radio announced he would spea Named to Slate Agency li'Vltlna Hup IDS I Hnillh AO This almost certainly reflects They have four children, Jeanne, areas. nacle was also there. I >>ntK Alrr :n I Hnconv instead indoors on Friday after- 14; Larry, 12; Carol Sue, 7, and TRENTON — Mrs. Mary Bach Sen. Clifford P. Case (R-NJ) Monmouth Medical Center Wl'li I Rrnl l'a« pressures within his own gov- noon. Mr. and Mrs. William, Jackson, MRS. FLORENCE SMITH Sl.'i'i I fl'iu Tty ernment and from the Chinese Paul, I. er, 9 Columbia Ave., Atlantic was advised yesterday of the ^1>, I Hprrry rt-l Some 250,000 persons migh 68 Tindall Rd., Middletown, RED BANK - Mrs. Florence ll'i'i I Kid Ilr«i«l Communists against a 6oft line. Highlands, has been named to a grant. oJnn rn I HIM fill f>l have been crowded into th A graduate of Eastern Baptis nine-member board which wil daughter, this morning. Smith, 78, of 28 West Bergen PI., Hit ^'i ' HI-I Oil :JJ 2. Khrushchev Is expected to Marx-EiiRels Platz (or Khrush- College and Eastern Baptist The- 'THIS IS YOUR LIFE' died yesterday in the Welfare :"'• I HIM.I Pack wage a major new political and recommend minimum wage rates "" IT-»ar. chev's first speech since the col- logical Seminary, Rev. Mr. for women and minors employed BELFORD — A This Is Your FOOD SALE House, Freehold. 17S T"*x f, I*rrvi ?4* propaganda campaign to split 1 lapse of the summit conference Crouthame] did graduate work -ife party was held by members MIDDLETOWN — The Ladies Surviving is a son, Edward ;.n 4 'IVilron 2/I the Western alliance. Yester- n the beauty culture industry f}'-n 7'vii.Tn 47% Thlpwat Oil 1R The Werner Seelenblnder Hall t Temple University and its f the Just Us Ten Girls last Aid Circle of the Middletown Re- Dawson, at home. SO" day he criticized Mncmillnn Mrs. Bacher is the owner-op- Urn K.ti ll.V I I'n Orl.ltl. ji< where he will speak holds onl, School of Divinity as well as a week in the home of Mrs. George formed Church, Kings Hwy., will The funeral will be Saturday and De Gaulle for not having erator of the Bacher Beauty Sa- i I'n l'»i- 1'lii about 5,000. Eastern Baptist Theologica lon, Atlantic Highlands. Boyce. The theme was "Mother sponsor a food sale Saturday at 2 p. m. in the F. Leon Harris I I'nit Alrr .Tl (he will power to get Eisen- Seminary. He already has com- *KI I I'nllt-fl ('[. 7' No reason was given for the Raymond F. Male, commission- Of The Year." Mrs. Myron from 1 p.m., to 2:30 p.m. Baked 'uneral Home, Red Bank. Burial l'H Mnpi 27' hower to apologize for the spy pleted residence work for his mith, Manning PI., Keansburg, goods, salads and other foods vill be in Mt. Prospect Cerae- O'V.lrJrli 1'K Clynd - usiness in East Berlin will be board has been formed to re- I Van Al Pll .Id' range the summit conference alumni achievement award, rim/ oil and nave It from failure. o discuss his future strategy on le was elected national president iew wage rates which have not JIarn- nmen r Pull ?»•: German issues with Communis 3een changed since 1943 when Urn: P,|r (II) W P»nn Kl n»' 3. Khrushchev will never agree if the Eastern Baptist Alumni Til fVnl ?A 'arty boss Walter Ulbricht and he minimum was set at 40 cents Inl Mm Mrh iniK tV'fit l'n Trl 41 a to another meeting at the sum- association April 26. IB' H;.rv U'i »>ll| Kl IMP mit so long as Eisenhower is remier Otto Grotewohl. in hour. IB' Ni'-k I''',', j Wnllp Mot rr W^», i Woolwortlt RR» resident, even if Eisenhower I Vnm U'7i could he persuaded to meet. Any Soviet Guilty Scion Hull Alumni (Continued) Elect McMahon Russia in turn seems sure to NEWARK — Joseph R. Me More Than You Expect! veto any U.S. proposal for aerial n Station Entry .lahon of 75 Buena Vista Ave., inspection. Soviet Premier Nikita FREEHOLD — Francis Kocd- Uimson has been elected vice S. Khrushchev rejected the pro- ing of Newark and Paul M. Me iresident of the Alumni Asssocia- posnl during the abortive sum- Julty of East Orange were found ion of Seton Hall University's mil conference in Paris. ;uilty yesterday of breaking nnd Of coinsp, wlifn you RO out to rllnnr-r you aw School. expert the food to lie Ronrl . . . tho nrrvlro There was some speculation ntcring by a jury In a trial An assistant U. S. attorney, Mr. to piratic you . . , hut litir nt Molly I'ltclirr, here (lint Gromyko might fly icfore County Judge John C. Gi- flcMahon serves in the criminal we nutkc it a point nlwnyn to ^Ivr IIIOIR to New York to lead the Soviet rdano. iivision, with headquarters in thiin you exprcl. Our food in dfllrloun, our fight for n UN reprimand of The two were accused of break- he Federal Building here. For- rll'ivko Is ill kcfplllC With till! KKtclOUS lit - (he United Stntcs. ig into the Raritnn Esso Serv- nerly secretary of the associa- tnosplicifi, mill out- pilcrs HIP nuitlcrnic-. Ml Oroniykn'.i telegram to Corea e Station, 224 Middle Rd., Rar- In nil, It itddn up to moie tlmn you expect ion he was elected to his new of- did not specifically mention the an Township, on Sept. 24 and ce Tuesday at the law school, ... so tliir next I lino you (lino out, try the American U2 spy plane the Rus- Molly Pitcher hnfH. ealing $120. Inton St. sians brought down on May Day. Koedding, who was represented SAVE BY MAIL Instead, the Soviet foreign min- y Arthur Brcltkopf of Long Mow, of rnurnc, It iloPKn't tnlm ft ster charged the U.S. military )r. Dcdick Heads . profosHor to »co Unit nn oi'Ki'iui/ii- air craft had repeatedly en- ranch, and McNulty, represent- tlon BO itjcillcatril to Inniled nt Orly IHAH1NE Money Orders Homo Mortgago Loans mh.'is.smlnr l.ixlf.e i';Mio<| n nt almost the same time Hlurk Island to I'npe May: '.•ili'ini'iil (Iriiyini! there hnil been Sovii-t Premier Nililtn Klini-ih-jNiirthcrly winds 10-15 Unols lie- Travolors Choquoi DIVIDEND : Homo Improvement Loans ,n h such I'IIOV left Hide for llnrlln iili(iiird comiii|: viirlahli- IIIIIT luiliiy and RIVERSIDE AVENUE RED DANK ivir! c-niiipluiiit iilli|;<\v" ||c his npivlnl lurho-prfip plane.' iniviily easterly HI knnts lonight. Christmas Clubs mk tin- I'ti'siili'iit's line Ilint Ihc Klinif.lii'lii'v npp.nenilv was un-: l-.nr 'wcalhrr. 'visibility fl miles 3'/4% ijllils liy iiiianncil .liiniili imd MltMllUUOP Till! SAVINGS AND LOAN FOUNDATION, INC.. firONSOEa Our Smart Cod.lnil l.oun^r. frulurrs Iniulinliil Minir IIWJIII' nf Ilir (II;IIII:I in Iho :,l;i(T. | except lm-:il|y 2 I mile;, ill e:\rly OF T!!"/ ADVliRTISiiMiiNT iU IM'U, LOOK ANDTIMB •en puii'ly ili'frnsive. I alxivi' linn. jiiiiiniiiii; fci|:'iintl IKUI'. Kindergarten RED BANK REGISTER Tfaunfer. May 19, 1960-3 To Present HAL BOYLE *> So you are just waiting your turn at the office Trog Prince' water cooler, and you sneeze, and a friend says: ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS—"The "You got a spring cold. Better catch it before it Frog Prince," an operetta in two acts, will be presented by gets out of hand. If I were you, I'd take some Hexyl- the St. Agnes kindergarten class phlojulep." Sunday, May 29, at 2 p.m. in the church hall. "What's that?" The operetta, under the direc "A new miracle drug. Knocks out tion of Mrs. Mary Brewin, will feature William Connell in the a cold before it gets started." role of the prince; Clare Cas "How do you spell it?" sidy, princess; Joseph Suchacki "H-e-x—uh—h-e-x-1—uh, skip it. king; Deborah Weimer, queen; James Kelly, butler, and Paula On second thought, better try aspirin." Caruso, as the gypsy. But you go to the drug store and 1 Portraying dolls from other na- the pharmacist says, "Hexylphlojulep? tions will be Kathleen Stryker, NEW TERMS FOR PROSECUTORS — Above, left to right, at swearing-in ceremonies Eskimo; Susan McMillan, Span BOYLE Sure. It's $8 an ounce. Do you want the ish; Sharon Young, English; Pa yesterday at the Monmouth County Court House, are John A. Petillo, Red Bank, large one-pound economy size? A word of warning: tricia Tracy, French; Chery third assistant prosecutor; Vincent P. Keuper, Asbury Park, prosecutor; Solomon This is a very powerful medicine. If you get any side Welch, Japanese; Nancy Mika, Lautman, mayor of Deal, first assistant and John W. Applegate, Matawan, second as- Chinese; Michelle Trugon, Dutch; effects, better discontinue it at once." Diane Petach, Russian; Kathleen sist^nti Mr. Keuper was reappointed to his second five-year term by Gov. Robert Fitzgerald, Italian and Joan 8. Meyner, and the prosecutor reappointed his assistants who will also serve five "What do you mean—side effects?" McMichaels, American. years. All terms run from the day of swearing in. "Well, for example, you might hear strange In the story, the princess has sounds." many friends. They are played So you go over to the soda counter, get a glass by James Morrissey, leader; Vir- Assemblyman Beadleston Leaders of water and take a big gulp of medicine. The next MISS PRINCESS PHONE —Janet Warner of Mount ginia Bottino, Kevin Burne, Jos seph DiFazio, Cathleen Coult- thing you hear is a plaintive voice in your head say- Holly, shown *at Steinbach's, Red Bank, yesterday at hard, Linda Flitcroft, James.Gun- Re-elect ing: "I am Judge Crater. Where is everybody?" premiere presentation of New Jersey Bell Telephone ther, John Hartman, Ann and Gives Talk Before PTA Unnerved, you throw the medicine away. Company's new Princess telephone, the smallest and Frederick Hillmann, Kevin Pow- ers, Franklin Ruck, Arthur COLT'S NECK — Assembly- Mrs. Earth The next day you go to work and another friend lightest available. Steinbach's is displaying the phone 36-year Career man Alfred N. Beadleston of Smith, Kevin Allen, Michael RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Mrs. at its stores in Red Bank and Asbury Park. Amato, Albeit Bullwinkel, Mary Shrewsbury was guest speaker says, "Your cold is worse. You better try that new at a meeting of the Atlantic Edward Barth was re-elected Ann Ciazzo, Bryan Eldridge, Ron- president of the Campfire and wonder drug—Anticoryzamza." , ald Gilbert, Diane Halse, Kar Township Parent-Teacher Associ- ation last week in the township Bluebird Leaders Association at "Does it have any side effects?" Raps Lack Noble Grand Isaksen, Daniel and Kathleen Me- . | . j a meeting in the home of Mrs. "Nope." Groary, Jacqueline McMahon Hs sub ect was "Education in Martin Merino, 47 Appleton Dr., James Murphy, Mary Lynn Reil Hazlet Fnday The druggist sells you a dozen capsules for $11.99. Of Rules For Is Selected ly, Michael Steffer, Gerald Vas New Jersey " i ' - to, Deborah Barlow and Thomas INIMrW .jersey Beadlesto. n told'of the spe-j| M$Q elected were Mrs Joseph You take four. The next morning your cold is no bet- KEYPORT — Miss Amilie Errington. cial legislation New Jersey has vice chairman; Mrs. G. ter—but when you comb your hair it comes out by Police Unit Baumgartner was named noble and action state officials are tak- Harris, recording secre- grand of the Lady Colfax Rebe- ing to fill the educational needs Mrs. William H. Sheehan, the handful. corresponding secretary; LEONARDO — Edward J kah Lodge at a meeting in Od for children who require special Jr., Burton Leder, treasurer; "That medicine made my hair fall out," you tell Coughlin, democratic candidate Fellows Hall, Main St., last week, instruction, by reason of various; Mrs. your friend accusingly at the office. for tax collector, told a recent Ideal Beach handicaps. Mrs. Wendell Gillham, and Mrs. Serving with her will be Mrs, William Bryan, publicity. meeting of the Democratic Club Kenneth Smith, vice noble grand He pointed out that New Jer- "That's funny," he replies. "It did the same thing that the township's problems in Final arrangements were made Mrs, Melvin Poling, warden: sey leads the nation in providing to me." its police department are "due To Open On for the Grand Council Fire to be Daniel Clark, conductor this specialized education, and to the negligenco of the Town- Mrs. held tomorrow in the Ei-Moe-Ki "I thought you said it didn't have a side effect." Mrs. Victor Bennett, flag bearer; that state officials constantly re- . „ . , West Keans- ship Committee." June 18 ceive requests for the plans and "a"' ,,,.,'J!er ,, ,, ., , , Mrs. Gilbert Raynor, right sup ourams burg. William F. Kahle, Jr., of "It doesn't. That's a top effect." He said "It appears that the porter to the noble grand; Mrs MIDDLETOWN - Recreation You throw the Anticoryzamza capsules in the township police department has The assemblyman also re.'Kahle and Reed Insurance Corn- Holmes Shutts, leff supporter I Commission has announced ti\a 1 wa uest s ea t r Re no tools to operate with because viewed legislation that is in pro-lf ^ f 8 " ! ? - ,, " waste basket. You should have learned your lesson the noble grand; Mrs. Alvin Fitz- Ideal Beach will open for the cess to raise $100,000,000 needed ™!ents were served ^ Mrs they have no rules and regula- gerald, right supporter to the bathing season June 18. by now, but you haven't. Over the next five days you tions to depend upon for guidance for improvement for college lev- Merino. vice grand; Mrs. Albert Eckman, The beach will feature four in their duties." el training in New Jersey, try the following sure-cure cold remedies suggested left supporter to the vice grand, guarded areas and new facilities by office pals: Mrs. Coughlin said the recent and Mrs. John Gessner, junior which include change rooms, rest Frank Tortoriello He said all this will be placed Kelly and Murdoch cases made before New Jersey citizens to past noble grand. rooms and a refreshment con UNION BEACH — Frank Tor- 1-Man Show 1. Drinking cold buttermilk while taking a hot the department look inefficient Also, Mrs. Jack Shuttenberg, cession. decide how much they want to and ridiculous. toriello, 725 Central Ave., has re- shower. chaplain; Mrs. Russell Wycoff, The Annual Miss Ideal Beach pay to educate the state's chil- tired from the Western Electric dren. kt Old Mill Noting the lack of hydrants at treasurer; Mrs. Donald Burgess, beauty contest is scheduled for 2. A jar of pickled herring mixed with equal parts Co. after a 36-year career with Suggested means for payment TINTON FALLS - Henry Gas- the Adler Screen and Lumber secretary; Mrs. Carl Hardy, fi- June 25, at the beach. Many of the firm. of honey and lemon. (Shake well before chewing." Co. fire, Mr. Coughlin said the the Shore area's lovliest girls of up-grading the state's educa-jser's one-man show will open in nancial secretary; DeWitt Car- He began as a machinist, serv- tion facilities include a sales tax'the Old Mill Gallery Sunday with 3. Three glasses daily of a concoction made up incident "could only serve to dis- hart, outside guard; Mrs. Fitz- seek the local crown. ed in several supervisory capa- credit the township in the eyes and personal income tax. a reception from 4 to 7 p.m. gerald, Mrs. Eckman and Mrs On June 27, the commission- cities and retired as a technical of bourbon, vinegar, and a tablespoonful of bicarbonate of industrial and commercial in- George Handzo, president of I In demand as an authority on Poling, finance committee. sponsored playground program investigator for the company. the Atlantic Township Board of;the intricacies of casein paint- of soda. terests seeking to locate in the Mr. Tortoriello is a member township." Also, Mrs. Shuttenberg, Mrs. will open. This six-week activity . , _. , _ „ . . Education, installed a slate of j ing, Mr. Gasser lives in South Smith and Mrs. Fitzgerald, aud- will be conducted on five 4. A bedtime slug made of equal parts of vodka, Earl Moody, Township Commit, of the Stanley S. Holmes chnu officers headed by Cmdr Rob. Orange and combines life as an iting committee; Mrs. Wycoff and township playgrounds—Bayview Telephone Pl0neers of epsom.salts and maple syrup. tee candidate, spoke on the town- Mrs. Fitzgerald, visiting, and Bodman, East Keansburg, Ever AmericaA"-.:! . ert K. Minard, Jr., who is start- artist and business man. 5. A mixture made by stirring a few drops or pills shin's master plan. Mrs. Poling and Mrs. Shutten- green and Gordon. " ing his second term as presi Arthur F. Charles, newly ap- berg, reception. Elmer linger, Lincroft, has dent. Others taking office were from every bottle in your medicine cabinet into a glass pointed member of the County Named to the entertainment been appointed supervisor of the Mrs. Ildon R. Blackburn, vice of steaming sauerkraut juice. Board of Elections, spoke on ProbateEight playground program. president; Mrs. Albert Niehaus, election laws. committee were Mrs. Wyckoff, On the eighth day you collapse at your desk. You Mrs. Burgess, Mrs. Raynor, Mrs, The learn-to-swim classes an recording secretary; Leslie Fil- epp, treasurer, and Mrs, William The following committee was Hardy, Mrs. Shuttenberg an tentatively scheduled to begin County Wills wake up to find yourself in a hospital, and a doctor H. Fluhr, corresponding secre- named to assist Thomas Me Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Victor Benneti June 27. These classes are free standing beside you just putting down a stomach Cabe in preparations for the FREEHOLD — The followin, tary. will handle publicity, and Mrs to township youngsters 7 to 12 wills were probated this wee Summer PTA activities will be pump. club's dinner-dance May 29 at Poling will act as three-yea years of age and advance regi- the sponsoring of a swimming the Leonardo Grill: Mrs. Marga- by County Surrogate Edward C, "Is my cold any better, Doc?" you ask weakly. trustee. stration is required. Details of Broege. program for township children ret Snydcr, Mrs. Mary Gaughran, During the meeting a tricky- the program will be announced These plans will be transmitted Mrs. Anna Lang, JamesGodeska, Harold F. Rapp of Keyport "Cold?" he replies, puzzled. "You don't have any tray project was conducted. Pro early next month. who died April 28, left 20 share: to parents through' flyer an cold. What you do have is one of the worst cases of Thomas Hueston, Albert Duncan, ceeds will go to the district de nouncements to be sent out by John Myers and Kenneth Bottino. of American Telephone and Tele- stomach fatigue in the history of medicine. What we puty president, Mrs. John Ayres, graph stock to his daughter, Mil- the school. to purchase dishes for the Re- dred Anna Rapp. The rest of hi: can't figure is which you swallowed first—the super- bekah Home for Aged in Brielle USO Beach estate he willed to his wife, Mai market or the drug store." Medical A covered dish supper will be M. Rapp. Women'sUnit The trouble is that the rest of your life you are served during the June 8 meeting. Opens for '60 Frank J. Picone of West Long This will be an anniversary Branch, who died April 14, will left wondering about which remedy really worked. Auxiliary meeting. The state president is LONG BRANCH - The USO ed jewelry and personal effects Has Dinner How did you cure that cold? scheduled to visit the lodge. beach, the nation's only beach to his son, Frank J. Picone, Jr. NEW SHREWSBURY - The AtConvention Tlie Odd Fellows and the Re- facility for the exclusive use of The residue of his estate was Women's Guild for Christian Jjekahs will conduct a ham din- military personnel and their de- left to his wife, Emma E. Picone. iervice of the Reformed Church ATLANTIC CITY - Members ner social Saturdav in the club pendents is open on week-ends. Kate O'Connor of Little Silver, recently held a Mother's Daj Henry Gasser ANOTHER FIRST .... of. the Women's Auxiliary of the house from 5 until 8 p.m. Daily operation will commence who died March 22, willed her dinner in White Hall which was Monmouth County Medical So- late next month. estate to her daughter, Mary C. attended by 90 members and His water colors have won ciety attended a session Monday Throe Sols of Twins Beach passes are being issued O'Connor. more than 80 awards. His oils ONLY AT UWMIL'S! of the American Medical Associ- 'or authorized military depend- ;uests. Elizabeth O. Oakley of Free- Mrs. Marie Laubmeister Is are in the collections of 28 mu- ation of New Jersey convention Al-Familv Gathering ents. They can be obtained by hold Township, who died April president. seums. His book, "How to Draw in Haddon-Hall. the presenting of the dependent $ 20 MIDDLETOWN — A christen- 29, left her estate to her daugh Mrs. John Reid of Lincroft led and Paint," has sold more than Attending were Mrs. Allen Ni- wife's Armed Forces Identifica- ng party was held recently in ter, Elizabeth Oakley. devotions. Rev. Isaac Rottenberg 600,000 copies since its first print- SAVE 4 cas, Long Branch; Mrs. Gilbert tion Card at the Long Branch he home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Walter L. Varhley of East Keans attended and spoke on "Higher ing in 1955 and has brought him Meltsner, Oakhurst, Mrs. Alfred USO, 133 Chelsea Ave., Long ert P. Noonan, 11 Woodridge burg, who died April 23, Eldon Educational Facilities of the Re- more than $12,000 in royalties. Henderson, Interlaken, Mrs. Branch, any day of the week Road. > F. Seip of Keyport, who died formed Church." During the week he* works in Leonard Danzig, Little Silver; from 1 to 5 p.m. and from 7 The party — a "family affair" April 24; Richard Van Sant of Gifts were presented to Mrs. his office at Prudential Insur- Living Color Mrs. Charles Laycock, Deal, Mrs. :o 10 p.m. One beach pass will — in honor of the Noonan's new 'reehold, who died April 21, and Anna Murphy, this place, eldest ance Company in Newark where James Pregnalll, AllenhurstAllh , and twins Robert P. Jr. and Patricia 3e issued for the entire family. Erich Greulich of Freehold Town uest; Mrs. Harold Giblon, Lin- as art director he supervises the Mrs. Hilliard Gersten, Eaton- Ann born March 8 in Riverview. Service personnel may gain ad- ship, who died May 2, left their croft, mother of the youngest company's publications and sales town. Of the 38 people at the affair mittance to the beach by showing - states to their wives. child; Mrs. John Esch, James- promotion literature. Arts and crafts by doctors and t|,ere "were" three "sets of"family their identification cards at the burg, traveled greatest distance;, Mr. Gasser studied at the New- 8mm their wives were exhibited. Ida tWjns nformation desk. Mrs. Alfred Ralph, youngest ark School of Fine and Indus- Libby Dengrove, wife of Dr. Ed-, in afjditon to the babies, pre The beach club features urn- Poppy Sale randmother, and Mrs. Kenneth trial Art, the Grand Central ward Dengrove, won first prize sent wcre Mr Noonan and his rellas, beach supplies, sun deck, School of Art and the Art Stu- in oil painting. She also won the brother, Charles L. Noonan, East Ralph, Red Bank, special gift. showers and snack bar. Life- Mrs. Rene Jessell led a com- dents League. In 1946 he return- MOVIE FILM popular-vote award for her en- Brunswick, and Kathleen and guards will be on duty regularly. Set by VFW munity sing with Mrs. Fred Hors- ed to the Newark institution as try. Mrs. Donald Bowne of As- Mary Agncs stravcrs, 12-year- Transportation from Fort Mon- director, a position he held until bury Park won first prize in \^ daughters of Mrs. Noonan's RED BANK — Henry W. fall's piano accompaniment. 20 R 0 mouth will be provided hourly. Hutchinson, commander of Red 1954 when he joined Prudential. , sculpture. I sister, Winifred, and her hus- Arrangements were made by A motion picture "Exploring Reg, 4- £ LL Buses will leave the post every Bank Post, Veterans of Foreign ' 'band, John Stravers. the following committees; dining Casein" has recently been re- hour on the hour and leave the Wars, said post members will room, Mrs. David Veitch, Mrs. No prohlom tl.,Hl.,R lonnn., when yn,, f ^ USO Beach every hour on the ensed in which the artist demon- TODAY-FRI., SAT. ONLY trhertlse The IteRhlor way — Ailver- " conduct the 1960 "Buddy" poppy Theodore Murphy and Mrs. Ken bur Lon Island half-hour. Parking facilities are strates his various techniques. tlnmoni y. B ' drive in the Red Bank area dur- neth Ralph; dinner, Mrs. Harry He appeared in a lecture-dem vailable for personal cars. ing the week of May 23 to 29. Estelle, Sr., Mrs. William Mac The Long Branch USO Com- onstrntion which initiated the Contributions, he said, will be ntosh, Mrs. Harold Severin, Mrs. 'distinguished artists series" in mittee will meet tonight for the "devoted to the relief of needy Russell McQueen, Mrs. Harry last time until September. the Old Mill. or disabled veterans and their Carter, Mrs. Peter Moreau, Mrs, The exhibition will continue dependents in addition to the aid Alfred Ralph, Mrs. Stephen Gree- through June 4. 2 Rolls Class of 1935 ing in tho maintenance of the ley, Mrs. Russell Clark and Mrs, FW national home. Angelo Pingatore. • Developing included at this amazingly low price! To Hold Reunion Commaner Hutchinson said The club will attend a ennking RED BANK — The class of :he VFW was the first organiza- demonstration at Crown Kitch- • No limit — buy as many as you please 1935 of Red Bank High School tion to sponsor the annual nation- ens in Middletown this week. The will hold a reunion dinner in Old wide sale of memorial poppies une 6 meeting will feature n DID YOU Orchard Country Club, Eaton- and has done so since 1922. 'tricky tray" party in White Hall. town, Saturday, Aug. 13. Mrs. your keu to Robert (Ann De Falco) Forbes Ion Voyag« Parly KNOW? )f this place is chairman. Levy To weareri savmqs Committee aides include Mrs. ''or There's a lames (Ruth Sickles) Karl, RARITAN TOWNSHIP - A bon Dccanport; Mrs. Gene (Tina Can- Head PTA oyage party was held for Mrs. iclla) De Falco, Hownrd'A. Goff ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — An Robert Stetz, HI Deer St , nd Dr. Victor Marnscio, Little open house featuring work in the in the home of Mrs. Jnck Freycr, Jilvcr; Mrs. Mary (Gurdj!e( Wy-ifjdd nf science will be held in the'8 Deer St., Sunday. :ko!f, Fair Hnvcn, and Anthony public school tonight from 7 to Mrs. Stetz, who will vacation \ Trufolo and Wlllinm Brooks, 8 o'clock, ;and visit her familv in h Shrewsbury. During the meeting ol the Par-;homeland. Oslo. Norway, wns ent-Tcacher Association, Robert presented n three-piece sot of WINNER AT JACKS Levy will he installed as presi-i matched airplane lii|;f;nj;e. M1DDLKTOWN Miss Ruth dent. The party was p.iven and nt- to serve you in [ohnson, representing Middlclownj Other officers to be installed tended liy Mrs. Charles Cody, Auxiliary. Veterans of Foreign|are Mrs. Chester Grnwcock, vice Mrs. Kreyer, Mrs. Klrhanl V" EATOMOWN Vnrs, in tlie state jacks tmirnn-ipresident; Richnrd I.evnndiisky, Wrirl, Mrs. Knbrrl illinium, Mrs, Monmouth « Stereo e llmllos o TV © Typewriters » Jewelry nent in South Plninfield Sntur- second vice president; Mrs, Wil- .Inlin Smith, Mrs. Ruhert ('. © I'holo Supplies o lll-I'l O Tnpr lU'corders • Appliances MR. FIXIT — Special Polico Officor Potor Spagnuolo, Iny, won first place compctlni; limn Hiirlcc, rccnrrlinn secretary; liurke, Mrs. .lames lltui'.ess, Mrs, Shopping Center ,|'iiinst four other cimlvsUint.'i. Mrs. Frank Thomas, correspond- Al Tomins, Mrs. Joseph 21 BROAD ST. TEL. SH 1-4000 RED BANK whoso dom.iin is tho Rod Dnnk parking lots, ipondi hit ihe Is' n sliiflenl in Hnyviuwjinc secretary, and Mr.". Kdmond Mrs. .link Ailhiii, Mrs. ,lnlin MiDDLETOr/N doy off rop.iiring parking motor mochmiismi for tho firm chool and lives in llclfnrd. Her Cnpiilfi. trensuier. Seminkowit/, Mrs, Henry Del'nlo, which -.old thorn to 1 li<• boroucjh. Hn's iliown ,ir work iri7.es liu'lurifd (tie trophy, a A white elcpliiint snli- will hi- Mrs. Kilwnrcl I'erettj, Mis. l'iit- Route 35 and in /"'in of flic porkiny sl.ills on (jurjlisli Pliizn. xansislor radio and n record ;il-|held with Richard ^yenned us rick Lane, Mrs. Hen Ke:,ln and Middlutov/si Rd. utn. auctioneer. 'Mr;., Hetty llansen. 19, l%0 RED BANK REGISTER Tree Expert Civic Group Learn the Meeting Set Exam Slated RAJUTAN TOWNSHIP - Jht Cortl-JUriua Civic AnodtwoB HOUSEKEEPING TRENTON — New Jersey's will hold • memberthip muting Certified Tree Expert examina- tomorrow *t 8 p. m. in RoUo's tion is scheduled Wednesday at Post House, RC. 35, Keyport. AND G. E. SAY.. 10 a. m. Aug. 10, in Trenton, Among the tonics to be discuss- Commissioner Salvatore A Bon- ed will be a review of the ravine tempo of the state Department drainage problems; latest devel- of Conservation and Economic opments on the burned house sit Development announced today. uation, and announcment of win- Applications must be received ners of the recent election for by June 29, the commission- two new executive board mem- er said. bers. The certification of tree experts SCIENCE PROGRAM is a means of protecting trees from mistreatment by unskilled ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS -Ed individuals representing themsel- ward M. Dzurinko, high school ves as specialists. A person cer- principal, announced today that tified as a Tree Expert has the school has received approval proved, through training, exper- for inclusion in the Traveling ience and examination that he High School Science Library pro- has the necessary qualifications, gram. It is sponsored by the Na- he said. | tional Science Foundation and ad- ministered by the American As A list of Now Jersey's Certi-I sociation for the Advancement of fied Tree Experts is maintain% ed by the Department of Conser- Science.. vation and Economic Develop- ment and supplied to any house- holder who requests it. j After the applicant has passed| the examination, he is presented j a certificate showing that he has Model F441 — 6500 B7U* met the standards of the Tree Cooling Power Expert Bureau. j so there's no pan to scrub. We're priced restaurants. There should An applicant for the examin- By CECILY BROWNSTONE against the hoarding instinct that be nothing to keep you from pre ation must be a New Jersey res- AP Newsfeatures Food Editor forces cooks to wash foil when ident, over 21 years of age, and paring this great dish at home— BROILING IS easier than it it's encrusted with brown drip- a citizen ot the United States. at comparatively small cost. Application forms are available used to be, that's for pings after broiling. If you Jo To do so, shell and devein I at the Bureau of Tree Experts, Splendiferous charcoal grills this, getting lofty self-satisfac- large shrimp. Insert on small ENAMEL spur on outdoors sportsmen while tion Department of Conservation and out of your high-minded metal skewers; dip in melted but. Slorti wMlt-iloyi while. Thi wwld'j up-to-date ranges' encourage thrift, don't use foil in the first • No cosily 230-Vol» rewiring Economic Development, Trenton. ter seasoned with crushed garlic I'M THE "DO-IT- premium •nomel. Uii II en 'urrtllurt, kitchen toilers. place. Use the broiler pan, scrub or garlic salt. Place on pan with' • Fits almost ANY window woodwork, in tvery foonv Another big help to indoor away at it, and see if we care. out grid in preheated broiler sev- YOURSELF" CASH CHAMP! • IOW—only 15 5/i" high Slans, Budget Director, chefs are the widely available Some cooks cover broiler eral inches from high heat. Turn Let me show you how easy it • Whisper-quiet operation and inexpensive broiler pans in grids. When this is done, slits once, basting with butter mix. •Ccpotity ielltrf end roled In Will Address Chamber KLARIN'S »uh MM swnd. 5-Year Written Protection Plan small and medium sizes that may should be cut in the foil to cor- ture, and cook only until shrimp is to get cash fast the Do-It NEWARK — Maurice H. Stans, lose their transparent look — Paint & Wallpaper Company torn Air Coadillontrs 0[) ie0|ed.;n rc(,;gero|;on ,y,|em| be substituted, when appropri- respond to those in the grill so, Yourself way! Just give me a director of the Bureau of the ate, for the large broiling pan during broiling, fat can run down minutes or so. Place skewers of 26 MONMOUTH ST. Budget, will be the principal that comes with a range. into the lined broiler pan. shrimp, if you like, on strips of list of things you'd like to sell speaker at the 4flth annual din- crisply broiled bacon. RED BANK SH 7-3838 Aluminum foil's entry on the Influenced by the way Italians and I'll start bringing in cash J e SC ta C BIG TRADE—NO DOWN PAYMENT ^_- _ /. L? oL culinary scene has been still one deal with their special variety With a salad, crusty rolls and th»V« what The Register Chamber of Commerce June 20, more boon. Line a broiler pan of shrimp called scampi, nowa- good butter, this dish should buyers right away. Dial SH 1-0010 ads nav. been getting lor Albert If. Acken, executive vice their advertiser* Mr over three-quar- with the stuff; after broiling, days broiled shrimp are often satisfy both strong men and their now, and ask for Classified. in o! a century. -Advertisement. president of the chamber, has an- swoop it up and dispose of itl featured in our country's high- women. nounced. Approximately 1,000 New Jer- STAMP DRIVE SCHEDULE OF 19(0 sey businessmen, civic and gov- Store Manager California Couple ernmental leaders are expected Lose Their Camera HAZLET - The Beers Street to attend the event to be held in School Parent-Teacher Associa- SUMMER COURSES ion is the main ballroom of the Hotel RED BANK-A California cou- ' conducting a blue stamp HOUSEKEEPING SHOP Essex House. pie had their visit here spoiledl^«°obtam new record play- yesterday when they lost a mo- ers for each classroom. Mrs. Ed- 46 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK Formerly an executive paitner ward Wyan, 43 Nevada Dr., is in a national accounting firm tion picture camera with films MONMOUTH chairman. Ojit-n Ilii/nrMlay and 1'iiiluy AV/cj 'lil '/:()(! O'durl; Mr. Stans turned from private of a New York trip. business to governmental scivice Mr. and Mrs. Max Zuckerman Telephone SHadyside 1-4310 in I!)5S and has been director of of Alhambra, left the camera Oscar Wilde made his summa- on an 11:15 p. m. Asbury Park- tion of life in this way: "In this Free parking in rear of store entrance—White St. the Bureau of the budget since COLLEGE New York bus. Thev are rela- world there are only two trage- tives of Mr. and Mrs. Morris dies. One is not getting what one Siet>el, 34 John St., Red Bank, wants, and the other is getting WEST LONG BRANCH, N. J. The Zuckermans, who saved"'" PRE-SUMMER SESSION and planned for their trip here) Classes June 13 - July 1 for many years, say they willil Registration June 9 - 10, 1 to 3 P. M. and 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. sacrifice the camera—but they 9:00 • 9:55 A. M. and 10:10 • 11:05 A. M. Dally would like the film. Enroll .Now Psychology of Personality I tnd II 9:00 - 10:30 A. M. and 10:40 A. M. • 12:00 Daily The bus company has not been EXPLORER Rise of West. Civilization I able to find the camera. Biology' 2-4-6 or 8 Week Sessions 6:00 - 6:55 P. M. and 7:10 • 8:05 P. M. Dally EAT ONI OWN — Irving Morrisj^" JUNE 22 - AUG. 18 Personal Hygiene I and II is the manager of BraddockV JJJ 1 8:00 - 7:20 P. M. and 7:30 - 8:50 P. M. Daily Monday at 9:45 a. m. The For Information American .Na'lonal Government Men's Shop in the Monmouth hn^\ Introducllon to Professional Education SH 7-2241 - SH 1-9007 English Literature 1 Shopping Center, the club and the November! Colleie English I LI 2-1183 New Malhematlcs The store features traditional, election. Business Finance continental and ivy league styles. Effective Speech History or the Frontier Mr. Morris is also a partner Tlusiness Organization and Mngt. I in the store. -He has been asso- Psych, and Sociology Found. Ed. II ciated with clothing stores in THE MONMOUTH ASSN. OF' SPECIAL TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAMS Classes July 7 - 28 New York and New Jersey. Registration July 5 - 6, 1 to 3 P. M. and 5:30 to 7:30 P. M. The other partner is Murray! LIFE UNDERWRITERS 1:30 - 4:00 P. M. Daily July 7 thru July 14) Bmdner. He is the firm's presi-] Education In Russia (this course only) 6:20 - 8:00 P. M. Daily denr. Audio Visual Methods of Instruction PROUDLY SALUTES Fund, of Classroom Guidance NOTICI, Literature for Children Takf notice tlial Tim Cellar, Incorpor- 8:10.9:50 P.M. Dally ate!, Ma.i nripllpif n> tlit. Mayor and Testing and Bval. In Classroom Council nf DIP Bimnifch "f l-'nir Haven Hlslor. and Phllos. Found, of Ed. fur ;i PltMiary lift nil I'htn tint Ion II- LIFE INSURANCE WEEK SUMMER SESSION rt>nnf> fnr prftnlncs toeiilOtl nt 570 fllv- er Iin.nl. Fair ll.-m-n. Classes July 7 - August 19 orrirrr*i MAY UMi • 21s> I.lnvd II. I.;iwri'nr>\ |'ri'«ltH Avrniip, Kalr Ihivcn. flrii'c \V. I.nwrpnrp. Hi'cn-ury.Vlcr- S • 10:15 A. M. Dally 1'iTsldciif, Fair llnvm. N. J. Principles of Sociology DO YOU HAVE PROPER COVERAGE? Child Psychology Lloyd I!. Lawrence. Giliesplfi Avrnup. Pr. «nd Pract. Seconds, y Ed. I Knlr llavpn. Consult any of the following Association members (or Business Law II Grace W. Lnwrenc*. Otllcsplf Av«nut. His« ot Western Civ. It Knlr Uavptt. Information without obligation . . . College Mathematics I I, If l.nwrcncp, Jr,, CltlMple Ave., 8:00 • 10:25 A. M. Tues., Thurs., Fri. Fair Hftvtn. shx-UhohliTK Personal Hygiene 1 and n LNiy.l }l. I^wrrncr, Olilpspie Avrnue, 10:40 - 11:45 A. TV1. 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Dally I'KKS' Edward R. Fehrenback Edward J. Pudue Rlementary French I and II Thomas Conroy Rift, Jr. Klementary Hti.Mlan 1 and It Frederick E. Flaherty 1:00 • 0:50 P. M. Dally In tin- Kilr.if p F. Leroy Garrabrant Philip J. Salemi Painting ur Invititiim No. 1. David Goldfarb Fred Scott, Jr. 1:20 • 8:25 P. M. Daily M.i v 17 IS lit calculus with Anal Geometry I ;^c ,***>• William J. Gonska Herman G. Shapiro 7:00 - 8:30 P. M. Dally MilU I. Creative Act Riern. Schools imthv lint thr HiUctlng Edward F. Gorman Charles F. Shaw, Jr. 7:10- 8:25 P. M. Dally HCM,'. Mml'litiR ••"'-', l-'nrt; Kn«ll>h Literature II Albert F. Graulich Adie D. Shultz nuslnesa MnlhemntkR I , SKIP DENT Just say Jleglnnlng Typewriting (KlH'iT UUJUlfl n, Joseph D. Grossman Joseph E. Slriannl Abnormal Psychology MESH Charge it Public Speaking Murray Gufh Ronald F. Soriano Mhor Economics with fiirtnd if you liko! Psych, nnrt Soclo. Found. YA. I Vincent T. Hirsch Jacob J. Spahn seminar In nnilness BREEZY Inlro. (o Phllftinnhy George A. Hollywood Howard F. Surbeck Pr and Pracl, Klem T.A III BATISTE Heading: Prlnc. »nd Prsct. Bruce Sanford Hunt Richard R. Thompson Cotigrens. and Legislation III 'I'l'.llHIl'l with ::crni- .1 of I'.rrl |t,lhl( Roy Iskowe Nick J. Verrano 7:10-*»:I5 P. M. Dally tpiciid cilliir General fMiemlslry I College Aljehra and Trig. !:tylcd nil Jay Iscnberg Clifford H. Warrick, Jr. •inferential Cnlrului fntegral ( alcillus cii'.y lit Harry A. Kearney Leonard M. Waits 7:10 - 8:40 P. M. Dally "lci-lillllii" General Pliyslri I Carl R. Keener Morris Westcrman Vrnl>lem In Otn. PliyaK* I Klementary Oerman I and IT Joseph G. Kelly Joseph Wilk 8:35 • 0:50 P. M. Dally Raymond C. Williamson Frenr.h Revolullon anri Napoleon William Koch, Jr. PrlnrlpleF of Murkrltng Tcarh IteailuiK Klfhl. ftcliooll Paul Kramer James Wilson, Jr. lil!*rniillnTiiil Trade Annlytlc ficiiiietry SIIOPPIINi; CKNTKR Edqar Lazarus Gnorga J. Wulfokotrc Hin Ore. nn.l Mint. I EATONTOV/N CIRCLE, EATONTOWN Harvey Lcc John G. Zorror ni>K!ii"l[>K IllMirlhniKl 1'OU INFORMATION WRITE OR TELEPHONE Ul'EN: Mon., Wed,, Thurs. & Fri. 'HI 7:30 P. M.j Tucs. 8, Sat. 'til 6:00 P. M. DiniiCTOR OF ADMISSIONS Is Monmouth COIIRRO CApltnl 2-BOOO W. Long llrnnch, N. .1, BED BANK REGISTER Thursdiy, Miy 19. 1960-5 Shadow of DENNIS THE MENACE bjr HANK KETCH AM Ruler's Role in Turkey By GARVEN HUDGINS Turkey is based on many things. claims, evidence that Inonu's par- Chief among them is the severe ty is trying to incite violence and ISTANBUL, Turkey (AP)-The ban which Menderes has placed the overthrow of the Menderes ugly,shadow of violence hangs on all political activity in the regime. Inonu and members of constantly over the domestic po- the country, no matter how inno- his party deny this. litical crisis now swirling around cent. The ban has stirred bitter re the sturdy figure of Premier sentment among the country's in Adrian Menderes. Why The Ban? The ban ostensibly was de- tellectuals. The military commanders who creed so a special Parliamentary University professors, deans, rule the two million citizens of investigating committee — made lawyers, writers, doctors and Istanbul and the 500,000 residents up of members of Menderes' rul- students currently are the chief of Ankara know they're sitting ing Democrat party — could objectors to the Menderes gov- on a powder keg. probe activities of the opposition ernment, its curbs on the oppo- What will it take to blow it Peoples' Republican party head- siiion and its severe restrictions DIAMOND up? ed by former President Ismet on the press. SOUTAIRE The answer is complex, for Inonu. "This started as a protest, nol the present political unrest in The Menderes government as a revolt," said a writer whc was imprisoned in the 40s fo .S5 WKKKI.V activity against the Inonu gov- ernment. "But now it has grown to a ill movement aimed at a solution of mm the problem of Menderes. This man must go!"
Link To Korea . T.M& MAN'S FIERY Inspired by accounts of stu DIAMOND dent riots against Syngman Rhee ' HOWS YOUR HEAD FEEL, MRiVlLSON? MO SAVS TrlAiS WeR£ 279= in South Korea, Turkish students MOST or- YOUR TROUBLE IS.- echoed the sentiment. Local papers, forbidden to pub ernment says it was forced to act lish anything about political on receiving information that the New Radar opposition intended to stage anti- 8 DIAMOND events inside Turkey, seized on BR1DAI SET the Korean development as a government riots after Inonu spoke. means of implying criticism of Speed Timer TWO ROW their own government. Menderes is now taking a swing In the first student outbreaks through rural areas to explain in 7 DIAMOND SMIIIMI Introduced 14KGOID ilt* , Mom \ Ihmn April 28 in Istanbul, students re- face-to-face meetings with the BAND The new 50 Star Flag, peatedly shouted approval of people why he has acted as he SHREWSBURY - A new rad 50 m Korean youth and what they had has. ar speed check has been intro- done. Sl.^r'595, WKKKI.9 Y il... l Now^Available, Parliament is in recess until duced by the Stephenson Corp., No Mom-)' Dim-n0f But intellectuals and students next Monday. Broad St. This is the third in a J Show your pride in America .TV. do not now appear strong Party councils which will fol- group of police instruments de- enough to topple the Menderes Display "Old Glory" on patriotic holidays low the reconvening of Parlia- veloped and promoted by this government. ment may provide the key to the company. The population of Turkey as a nation's immediate future by de- The others are the Harger whole stfll stands aloof. You have 365 days to prove that you're an termining which group inside the Drunkometer and the Borken- The citizens of Istanbul and party is to have the upper hand. stein Breathalyzer, both of which 10 DIAMOND American—8 important holidays to display the Ankara, smarting under martial are used in drunken driving ex- BRIDAL SET beautiful, colorful symbol of o,ur democracy. law and curfew regulations, could A critical factor in the Turkish crisis is the Army, which tra- aminations. )50 Now is the time to make this proud purchase! in time become more sympathetic The Stephenson Radar Speed to the students. ditionally stays aloof from alyzer can be operated by a one- si.mi \VI;I:KI,V You'll also be proud to display America's^ Eighty per cent of Turkey's politics. finest cotton flag — DEFIANCEI. man speed patrol, although in No .Money Dmvn population is rural, and Menderes Although Inonu is a former some cases two men are used. always had counted for major general and Army hero, he has U.S. Flogs olio availabl* in It can be set up in three minutes support on the farmers and pea- made no claims on the Army's or less. The instrument has a Nylanln (75% nylon, 15% wool),! sants in the bleak anatolian in- support. There are no signs the transistorized power supply. Nyf.Glo (100% nylon) terior. By and large, this support Army would give it to him if he Cash or Credit . . . Interest did. The Speedalyzer indicates mo- or Currying has been forthcoming. tor vehicle speeds from 0 to 100 You Save at Reeds! Chnrgn In the elections of 1950, '54 and But no Turkish general wants Lincoln's Birthday Feb. II Independence Day .. Joly 4 miles an hour. It is effective on '57 rural votes figured large in the responsibility of killing other cars from 100 to 600 feet dis- Wa«hington's Birthday Feb. 22 Constitution Day.... Sept. 17 majorities Meneres and his Turks. Memorial Day May 30 Columbus Day Oct. 12 tant, trucks and buses up to 1,500 Democrats rolled up. feet. Violators are detected pas Flag Day .... .f. June 14 Veterans Day ,. MOT. 11 Opposition's Stand MISS ADAMS TO OZARKS sing in either direction. The in- Opposition spokesmen claim JASPER, Ark. (AP) - Actress strument is unusually compact, Est. SH 1- Inonu's party has made recent Julie Adams has bought a 40 total weight of its five compon inroads. This, the opposition says, acre tract of land near here. ents being slightly over 20 1884 0001 is one reason the Menderes gov- Real estate agents, Mr. and Mrs. pounds. 60 BROAD ST. 717 COOXMAN AVE. OPEN WED. ernment recently kept Inonu from Ernie Cormany said Miss Adams RED BANK ASBURY PARK addressing rallies in the Ana asked for a place in the Ozark Mount Rainier National Park 17 BROADTefa RED BANK AND FRI. NIGHTS ! tolian townships of Gazientep, Mountains "to get away from it in the State of Washington covers MO N E Y •- B A C K ;GUi A R-AKTE L " > ST. 1 Kayseri and Samsun. The gov- all." ' 239,303 acres. 8 r
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Member Audit Bureau of Circulation He went to Hudson County, in the Th» Red Bank Rsytster assumes no financial reaponslbimioi lor typDRraphlcM errorp in advertise, mtnts, but will reprint without charge, that part ol an advertisement In which the typographical error OCCUTI. Advertlien will jileajft noUJy tha manaKemem immediately ol any error winch may occur. State of New Jersey, and found two Thlf ntwipaper assumes no reiponslbflltlej for etatementa of opinions ID letters from Us readers. fiery fighters. Both were Roman Catho- Subscription Prices In Advance One year JI5.U0; Biz month* 18 no lics, both had been educated by Jesuit Binjtl* copy at counter, 7 ccnti copy by mall. 9 centi priests. One was Joseph Tumulty. The THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 other was Mark Sullivan. Wilson asked BISHOP them jf they would join him and work for his election. Sullivan said he would. Tumulty said Two Problems he'd ask his family about it. He fjid. They hooted. "That Protestant so-and-so hasn't got a chance," they yelled, "and if you go with Two serious problems arose in in attempting to "hush up" the case him, you'll sink with him." Joe Tumulty went with Shrewsbury last week. The first Certainly the police are entitled to Wilson. He and Mark Sullivan made the" fighting was a fire which could have touched conduct an investigation without speeches in the dominant Roman Catholic areas. Nine- off a major blaze in the school. The hindrance from outside sources teen days before election, Mr. Wilson resigned as second was an attempt by the po- Searching of a number of grammar president of Princeton University. Kce and the Board of Education school pupils—probably justified in He was that confident. And he was right. Wilson, the chilly perfectionist, became. Governor of the state to clamp a lid of secrecy on the this case—however, is no way to of New Jersey, and the Catholics in the northern part incident. keep something quiet. of the state found that the son of a Presbyterian min- The pupil who set the fire now Police Chief Raymond Mass ha: ister made one of the finest governors in the history has admitted the act. According had many years of experience with of New Jersey. to police, the boy said he was investigations. To try to throw a One of his first acts was to make Joe Tumulty his secretary. The wise and belligerent little Catholic playing with matches and accidental- cloak of secrecy around the probe in this instance is hardly in keeping and the tall and stately Presbyterian became a great ly dropped one into a box full of team. Mark Sullivan was appointed a judge. None with that experience. papers near a basement stairway. of them cared for the Democratic bosses. They de- The Board of Education, which Fear gripped the boy and he ran THESE DAYS EDITORIAL VIEWS nied James Smith, the organization leader, access to is elected by the people, had no right the state house and, when he ran for the U.S. Senate, away. Fortunately, a janitor hap- to try to hide an incident of this im- By GEORSE E. SOKOLSKY OF OTHER PAPERS beat him. pened by and carried the box to a Wilson was a crusading reformer and he rammed portance. It was only at the insist- Andrei Gromyko said that Soviet Russia did not nearby incinerator. THE CITY'S 'GOLDEN AGE' his pet measures through both state houses. In his ence of a resident that the board dis- employ spies in the United States. Gromyko had lived Mayor Wagner spoke the other first ten months as Governor, he signed into law the A child, because he is a child, closed the incident at its last meet- in the United States for many years before he became day of New York City entering open primary, a public utilities act, an employers' lia- is entitled to certain mistakes. The ing. The matter obviously was head- the Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs, a position he a "golden age" of progress in bility act and a corrupt practices act. The Catholic youthful fascination for fire may be now holds. There is a long record of espionage. Here the coming decade. In a bulletin ed for discussion at a closed door to its membership the Citizens not only stood behind the Presbyterian, but aided and a partial excuse for his act. is a case: conference. The fact that the police Budget Commission confirms thai abetted each reform. On the evening of April 12, 1951, this ag'e of vast construction is But there is no excuse for either were involved is no reason for hid- The new Governor attracted such wide national a lone male emerged from the dark- already here and, without pre the police or the Board of Education ing the matter from the public. tending time-limit exactness or attention that Col. E. M. House, a rich Texan, went ness and made his way to the base of completeness, takes note of a up to see him and, in a short time, became the third the Washington Monument in Wash- $6,000,000,000 improvement pro member of the team. Years later, Sir Horace Plunkett ington, D. C. On his left hand he wore gram, some of this new construc- 'Alumnus of the Year' tion well under way, much of it called it "the strangest and most fruitful personal alli- a glove, a strip of adhesive tape cir- in the foreseeable future. The ance in history." cled the middle finger of his right hand, commission has specifically omit- Twenty months later, the National Democratic The Jersey City State College ontown an elementary education and he carried a red-covered book un- ted from even this large figure several categories of immense Party met in Baltimore to nominate a man for Presi- Alumni Association chose well when curriculum which gives it a high SOKOLSKY der arm Tnisma n was dimensions, such as office build- dent. The leading candidates were Champ Clark, Os- it honored Eatontown Schools Su- ranking in the county. (fictitious), who was employed in a sensitive position ing construction, schools and col leges, and private apartment car W. Underwood and Judson Harmon. Wilson didn't perintendent William W. Ramsay as Unlike other school systems in by a United States government agency. Moments later, housing. These will, in them- have any more than the Texas and New Jersey dele- its "alumnus of the year." the county and state, Eatontown is he was joined by Yuri Novikov, Second Secr6tary at selves, add more billions. gations. This convention was dominated by William Among the inclusion in the beset with many problems- caused the Soviet Embassy in Washington. This meeting signi- Jennings Bryan of Nebraska.' The group's citation is given an- $6,000,000,000 estimate are high by having so many students whose fied the initial effort to expand, on American soil, a way and bridge construction For forty ballots,' the convention was deadlocked. nually to the alumnus who has made Soviet espionage apparatus developed in Austria in airport and seaport improvemen parents live at Fort Monmouth. Bryan said he would not support any man who was the most outstanding contribution to 1948. This apparatus had been under the watchful and enlargement, such costly But Mr. Ramsay, and the Eaton- projects as Lincoln Center, the backed by Tammany Hall. Champ Clark would not education. eyes of our military authorities abroad for two years World Trade Center downtown, disavow Tammany. Woodrow Wilson talked the matter town Board of Education, have han- From that night on, through the spring of 1952, market and hospital construction, Mr. Ramsay, since he took over over with his wife, with House, and Joe Tumulty. dled this situation well—to the ad- Novikov met on 12 occasions with Mr. Z at numerous water pollution control, the new as Eatontown superintendent, has snorts arena in Queens. But, as Then he made a statement saying, that he would not vantage also of their local young- meeting places in Washington. Information which the commission's president, accept the nomination if it depended upon a Tam- seen the system there grow from one sters. Novikov solicited from Mr. Z on behalf of Russia in Robert W. Dowling, says, the many vote. school to three and construction of eluded data relating to the American Air Force per- building program ahead, public We know of Mr. Ramsay's dedi- and private, is "colossal." It is Bryan released the Nebraska delegates to Wood- sonnel stationed abroad, morale among Air Force offi- another is in the offing. cation to his work—and we are hap- impossible to put an exact dollar row Wilson and, on the 46th ballot, the thin professor cers and enlisted personnel, Air Force interrogation figure on it, or in fact compre- At the same time, Mr. Ramsay py to learn that the word has gone hend what it will mean in chang was nominated. It was 1912, and the Republic Party techniques, the identity of the American Intelligence was split between Theodore Roosevelt and William has been responsible for giving Eat- back to his alma mater. ing New York. sources, the identity of fellow employees of Mr. Z and The New York City Housing Howard Taft. When the electoral votes were counted the names of American military personnel destined Authority alone expects to put a that November, Taft had 8, Roosevelt had 88, and for overseas assignment. Novikov also requested in- $230,000,000 building program YOUR MONEY'S WORTH under way in 1960. The Board o Wilson had 435. ormation about U.S. Intelligence files dealing with Education hopes to have $124,- The professor had become President two years Russian installations and Russian military capabilities, 350,000 in new money {or school after running for his first public office. No man in the American preparations for war or defense, and the construction and improvment in By SYLVIA PORTER 1961, if funds can be found in the history of the republic had moved from political ano- current location of a defected Soviet airman then in capital budget, and wants $G25, nymity to President in 730 days. Wilson did. And he The peak of borrowing costs i; 7 per cent or so on con because your alternative was,this country. 000.000 in the next six years. took little Joe Tumulty with him to the White House. for this cycle has been seen. ventional mortgages nrr moving meet the conditions or go away In Vienna, Austria, two naturalized citizens of Much plan-filing may be attrib- The fierce credit squeeze which hack to O'/2; areas which were empty-handed, now is the time uted to an eagerness to anticipate The team worked in close harmony through two dominated our economy through- charging (\\/-t are moving hactok inquire whether the conditions the U.S., Kurt L. Ponger and Otto Verber, knew of the new zoning resolution, which terms and one world war and a delicate peace. The out the fall of 1959 and right in- to (i|4; a few .VJi per cent loans can be liberalized a bit. They the meeting between Novikov and Mr. Z and had, in probably give a year's grace after only time they disagreed was when the President, a to 19G0 hiis are being noted in the (i per cent won't be unless you ask. • acceptance by the Board of passed into his- areas. Down payment and re- fact, been instrumental in making arrangements for widower, married the second time. Although it was This not only gives you sig- Estimate. But even without this tory. payment loans are becoming n the event. Ponger and Verber had returned to Austria the construction pace would be none of his business, Tumulty admired the first Mrs. little easier loo. And discount.1; nificant guides to handling your The trend Is own financial affair? properly. It with their families after service in the American Army massive, pointing to an impres- clearly toward :m FMA and VA mortgages have ppy Wilson. l flh l sive enlargement of assessed val- a R r e a t c r shrunk. The changes are mod-!' flashes extremely important in Europe during World War II. news about the state of our en- lation alreadv tentatively fixed at The Irishman was the first Presidential, secretary availability of esl, but they're in favor (if llie b In early 1949 Ponger was recruited in Vienna by tire economy now. $25,257,91)5,030 — an incomplete to inaugurate the weekly press conference. Just be- money for Ixirrowcr and that's the vil.il For one reason the money pic- Soviet Intelligence and shortly thereafter, in March, ndex of New York Citv's wealth loans to cor- point. Is further proof needed of the fore the first one, some newspapers began to worry porations, indi- ln S S in that while 1949, he recruited Verber, his brother-in-law, for the And if ynu njireed In extremely^| ' ''' is "pood", it's not necessity to nlan, to determine about Tumulty's religion. They wanted to know how v i d u a 1 busi- stiff loan conditions last yonr!,^,^ ^ ^ same kind of work. Verber, in turn, recruited Mr. Z, land use wisely? much influence Rome would have on his thinking. nessmen, home- demands for then an employee of the American Forces in Austria PORTKR not as massive as an- —The New York Times A few reporters stood with notebooks and pencils builders, stale CARMICHAEL assigned to Intelligence work. After that, Verber had and local governments. ticipated. Corporations are not poised and asked Tumulty if he had received any or- ' scrambling for cash lo finance frequent contact with Mr. Z and obtained certain WELL-MERITED AWARD The trend also is now toward ders from the Pope since coming to the White- House. at least slightly lrss expensive inventories and expansion. Home- data from him concerning Intelligence personnel, poli- Of all the disabilities of child- building is down and so is the hood, none takes a greater toll "I got a cable from him this morning," said the rates for the loans, less ri|;id C0fj<5lPERIN|C cies, activities and other information pertaining to restrictions on the loans. need for niort|;ai;e money. Con- than mental illness. Of the half- secretary with a straight face. "All it said was: 'Have | sinners are borrowing freely to U.S. Forces in Austria. In December, 1950, however, million mentally ill children in This tells you that: ^ THAT you taken care of Mike Lafferty?' " If you expect to need money ; buy bi;;-ticket items, but their Mr. Z, Verber's principal source of Intelligence in- the United States, barely 1 per e/\N borrowing is not on a scale to cent are receiving adequate care. for a project, big or small, in formation, left Europe on transfer to the U.S. Ponger coming months, now is the time Cause » credit squeeze. This Is In half of our states and terri- "Now Would You Also Care To Sign Up For to start shoppinj: around for the ;general prosperity, but nnl boom. and Verber persuaded Mr. Z to cpntinue as a member tories there are no public insti- ciedlt and to try to bargain Inr Another reason the money pic- tutions for the care, treatment Optional Social Security, Optional Police And 1 of the Soviet espionage ring in connection with his the most favorable terms to you. I lure has shifted is that the U.S. or education r>f such children. Fire Departments, Optional Armed Forces . . ." By the time you make a dial, Treasury is not competinj; for! new post ill the U.S. In one-third of our states and you may be pleasantly surprised, loans as il did last year, and They paid Mr. Z a special bonus on behalf of their territories there^are neither such at the savings in comparison therefore ther1 e is more moneyj public nor private institutions with what a loan would have1 kitty ' 'for'other* types' «fi Soviet masters, relayed Soviet praises for his valuable Experience, however has shown r cost only a .short while aro borrowers, in msii. when the \ assistance, and issued final instruction to Mr. Z con- that with psychotherapy, specia If you .shelved modernization j was so violently out of corning his proposed first meeting with his new prin- education and an accepting envi- or expansion plans earlier this! balance, the I reasury had to lap ronment, much can be done for year because of the widely pub- th mari'.et ;ii:;iin and irsaiii r'nrjcipnl at the Washington Monument. This is the meet- such children. licized credit pinrh, now is Hie ash. As it did so, it absorbed j jnjr which occurred on tho evening of the second Tomorrow evening the National time to reconsider your plans nnnev i'n.il otherwise would have ... , . ., ,/lr-i Organization for Mentally III in lij;hl of (he cliiinj;ed conditions. .been available for businessmen, luesday in April, lf)5l. Children will present its first The attitude of lenders you ap |hoiiii'l)inldi'rs, etc . ami the .si/e annual award to Dr. Leo Kanner. proch may lie much more j,yin Vorbur and Ponger continued their Soviet Intel- ; Through his research and teach- pathetic to you. oborrowinf its demandg raless. helpeHut dth epus hudi'ch upl ! |jRc-i)ce efforts... , operatin, , g, • in ,,Austri- a i andr r nWes t-i- Ger. - miin untl1 ing for more than thirly years If you were turned down fkitlv is haium-ed ,mw. The TTreasuryy ' y- apprehended in Vienna by U.S. military at Johns Hopkins University, Dr. on a loan request durin;.; tin- is HOI a compi'iiior for money, jauthoriticj s in January, 1(153. Arraigned at Washing- Knnner lias become recognized credit Vjiii'Mc, now is tlie time A third re.i is that ihe Fed-j ton, D. C, Verber and Ponger pleaded not guilty to as the "dean" of American child to j'O back to your sources re Keserve s st,.mt . iin recg- , ., , ., floral Grand Jury charging psychiatrists. We join those who npply. Lenders an- si-iim-ly V imli( m(>n hy nit ion of the changing economy J J " " honor him for his research, "hungry" for lonrr-, so Hie prob- mid of ,-m infla-'tln'iii with conspiracy to commit espionage. Novikov teaching and clinical contrihu- ability is they won't appioaeh lion psychologypygy, , hah s ddistinctly.'i as named in the indictment, as a co-conspirator, you. You should take Hie initia- W lions. We respect him equally ns whl tive. ' ™'P»H Novikov was declared persona non grata a warm and compassionate hu- .' clamp down on credit. I If you are in the market to man being who has helped make, "iniittiiii: the easier con i by lh(.' State Department. Me left the U.S. en route build or buy a house, now is the1 life ii litlle. easier for countless r. in iIn- economy lo IK [ || . Soviet. Union soon thereafter. time to cluck with utrnriM care 0 )( desperate mid confused parents \Mvt\ into easier condition.1 'he sfyns of clianjv not only in "n ')('mK confronted with information indicating of emotionally disturbed chil- our loans.' the availability of jnoilj',a;;c dren.—The New York Times. • odds '.in againsi another specific knowledge of their activities abroad, Verber r .Oj)'-y, but a|MI j|s ( o.,t. /.,,. r !l;orita|ive reports arc thai unless ami mi- and I'onj'.ei. ' ch;\nj',c(. l their plea. s lo J4tiilty.. . . In Juno, li). >,'J,. UCKNSK ITIS 1 1 w 1 K.ij''" rates are lii'j;i;inin(; to dc '; . '" "".""•' ;; . """." they wen- suntenced and imprisoned in U.S. federal /i'u-;Yi;uu wyo. (AP) -Dor, •iflalion spirul. Neithe| r Islj • . ' iTew of Groybull has nulomoblle ''line t> bit; areas which were 1.IV I'l. I'll,I) 1 1 in |)n,..jii 11 pi'iiitcntuwif. :;. license "9-'J222." A TODAY'S poforiy mo As 'CuiicBt py the etalmi. The government RED BANK REGISTER of 6 to $ per ccot discount, both share wac (400,000. Thursday, May 19, 1960—7 lose in paint and edge. The Gamble That Lost Three days after the disaster, American tourists will Just shun the Coast Guard was asked why plained that since the shipment Business Mirror U. S. coins, if Canadians persist SOUTH AMBOY (AP) - It was tatty as Trenton and Philadel- ess seriously hurt away to dis- it allowed the big shipment of was on the way, it was deemed By SAM DAWSON in a big discount. And Americans raining in this industrial port 10 phia and Easton, Pa, In the tant hospitals to make room for explosives when it had just ban- safer to load it out to sea than will be getting a less stiff pocket- years ago tonight. And at 7:25 Bronx, more than 30 miles dis- the critically injured. cargoes of more than 500 have it sit in boxcars in th? rail Americans planning a trip to The recent crackdown by Can> book jolt when they officially p. m., townsfolk heard an ex- ant,' the Fordham University By 1 a. m., the situation was yards. He termed it "a gamble Canada can get more Canadian adians on American coins los change their American paper plosion which will live In their seismograph recorded an earth declared under control. A Coast Guard spokesman ex- money in exchange for their es much of its point, too. money for Canadian. memories forever. remor at 7:25.56 p. m. Then teams of ordnance ex- American dollars today than win- A month ago big Canadiai Many Canadians are happy to Four barge lighters being load- The panic lasted only 20 min-perts came in and swept the area OAK TANNED LEATHER ter sports fans could two months banks ordered a 6 per cenl see the fall in their currency's ed with ammunition at a dock dis- utes. When the final casualty lists for unexploded mines. These have ago. charge for handling U. S. coins premium. Those selling to Amer- appeared. So did seven freight were compiled, 33 people were been washing up on the shore of The value of the Canadian dol- Before that they had circulatec ican businessmen won't have to cars which had brought the am- dead and more than 400 injured. Raritan Bay from time to time lar in terms of the U. S. dollar at par with Canadian silver, thus make up for the loss suffered munition here. So did the' dock What had happened? ever since. South Amboy is now lower than at any time in ignoring the fluctuating penalt; when they exchange the Ameri- and 25 of the men working on it. More than 400 tons of military dren are well briefed cm what to more lhan a year. on American paper money. can dollars they were paid into They were simply blown into explosives and gelatin dynamite do when they see one. They American tourists will still Made it Rough Canadian dollars they can spend nothingness. Bodies of four oth went up in one big boom. None phone police. have to pay a premium, but a at home. Or they can lower prices ers were found. of the inquiries which followed set Residents covered smashed Some Canadian stores and ho a bit to seek more sales volume. . smaller one. Glass, steel, debris and fire tlie exact cause. windows with plastic sheeting, tels have since made it rougl Less Expensive But American exporters may on visiting Americans by refu rained down on South Amboy and Several causes were suggest- tar paper or boards until truck- find their Canadian rivals in a ing to take American coins at all And Canadians with goods for on Perth Amboy across the ed—lightning, sabotage, a spark loads of glass could be sent in. better competitive position to sell or by accepting them at eve; export are happier to quote mouth of the Raritan River. from a nearby industrial smoke- Teams of glaziers then were or- in world markets than when the more.of a discount than the prices abroad in a less expensive Plate glass store fronts blew stack, an explosion in the engine ganzied and worked house Canadian dollar was riding as per cent set by the banks. currency. It brings their prices in. Windows were broken in near- of one of the Diesel-powered light' house, repairing windows. The high as $1.06 in comparison to As American and Canadian cur- closer to those asked by Ameri7 ly all the 2,700 buildings and ers. job took two weeks. the U. S. dollar. Today it is about rency comes closer to parity can exporters. homes in South Amboy. A Coast Guard investigations And the damage suits began. two cents above the U. S. dollar. Why did the Canadian dollar once more, the one-time lure o Half an anchor slammed into board said the most probable They totaled more than 33 mil On big deals the difference is U. S. coins at par which led ti climb so much higher than the cause was the accidental detona- lion dollars at one time and were considerable. U. S. dollar? And how did it the side of a home nearly a mile a sizable flow of them across thi from the dock. A slab of steel im- tion during handling of a case of filed by more than 9,000 people. come to fall in recent weeks? anti-tank mines. It said this re- Last year the suits finally were The reason the Canadian dol- bedded itself in a sidewalk near Perth Amboy High School. sulted from loose packing or the consolidated. Twelve defendants, lar rose to its peak of more than method of assembly by the Kil-including the federal govern- Middlefown Shopping Center $1.06 in the summer of 1957 (and Other barges moored in Rari- tan Bay were sunk or set afire. gore Manufacturing Co. of Ohio ment, put up $3,354,157 to settle was quoted at $1.05 as late as where they were made. March of this year) was largely Electric power went off. About 5,800 antipersonnel tnin The House Merchant Marine because of two things: Committee blamed the Coast 1. A great demand for Candian es, damaged hut still live, were THE PLACE TO GO—FOR BRANDS YOU KNOW scattered about the port area. Guard for negligence in allowing dollars by foreign investors, iriost- the shipment. It said the Coast ly Americans, pouring money m- A cloud rose above the city. Guard only 11 days before had to Canadian stocks and other in- It was mushroom shaped. Towns- banned permits for large load LIGHTWEIGHT TROPICAL SUITS vestments. people feared an atomic bomb ings of explosives at South Am- Excellent Choice by the Country's Leading Makers 2. A big demand by Canadians had gone off. They fled into the boy, The shipper had asked for borrowing heavily here at lower rainy streets, some suffering con- an exception on emergency interest rates than in their coun- cussion, others cut by glass. grounds, claiming the shipment try, and having to change these The explosion was heard as far already was on its way and the American dollars into Canadian. Navy had refused use of its Earle Reasons Cited Depot. The reason for the turn-around The shipment from Ohio includ is this: MMC Honors 1 5 .00 The Canadian government be ed 8,000 cases of anti-tank mine 39' 45 gan discouraging borrowing in and 1,000 cases of anti-personne ALL SIZES ON DISPLAY the United States; interest rates 18 Employees mines, destined for the govern fell north of the border while they ment of Pakistan. Added to it LONG BRANCH — Monmouth were 1,800 cases of dynamite for were rising here; the big rush Medical Center honored 18 of 21' to 35'—also lots of used Outboards— to buy Candaian stocks and to in a private irrigation project in Af- (UPPER ts employees recently at the an- ghanistan. These came from the vest in Canadian resources nual employees' award dinner slackened, and the Canadian gov. Hercules Powder Co., Kenvil, Mr. Oool Dacron and Wool held at West End Manor. The N. J. from ernment cut down its own bor- event, part of the hospital's ob- 49.5o rowing, making more funds avail' servance of National Hospital The Isbrandsen Line freighter . . . and used Inboards able at home for private Cana> Week, formally recognizes those Flying Clipper was waiting in from y\)\) dian borrowers and less need to employees who have reached ravesend Bay to take on the seek funds here. milestones in years of employ- cargo from the lighters. So the exchange picture has ment at Monmouth Medical Cen- Within half an hour after the FAIR HAVEN YACHT WORKS changed—to the benefit of Amer- ter. cargo blew up, martial law hod ican tourists and some Canadian been declared and 70 ambulances Foot De Normandie Avenue businessmen. Full parity, how- Mrs. Margaret Ewart, Van were on the scene. More than dO Dyke PI., Long Branch, took top FAIR HAVEN, N. J. ever, isn't yet in sight, American rescue squads were brought in Dacron & Wool bankers say. honors for 40 years of employ' from as far away as Manoa, Phone SHadyside 7-3010 merit, the longest continuous Pa., Fire departments from 40 5 it pays ta advertise In The Register. service in the hospital's 72 year communities all over the state 59' history. Mrs. Ewart is employed arrived. by nursing service in the milk Charge If— V} June The Army sent 300 troops in aboratory in the hospital's ma- Vi July ternity section. battle dress from Fort Mon- mouth. The Navy sent 50 sailors Vi August Miss Geraldine Stockert, Dun and Marines to guard the streets bar Ave., Long Branch, the hos> and dock area. Coast Guard and OPENI pital's chief pharmacist, was hon-New York City fireboats looked order for 15 years in that posi- after the fires in coal barges in • Van Heusen tion, and Mrs. Marguerite Hamp- the harbor. • McGregor Sportswear ton, 539 Lakeside Ave., Avon supervisor of payroll and ac- Radio amateurs relayed mes- • Jockey counts payable, also was award- sages. The New Jersey Bell Tele- • Clipper Craft Clothes ed her 15-year pin. phone Co. sent five mobile tele- • Palm Beach % phone.trucks to the city. Schools Burton M. Gottlieb, assistant • Timely Clothes were turned into shelters. First • Alligator administrator of the hospital, aid field units were set up. served as toastmaster. The in- • Stetson Hats MONMOUTH RED BANK MONMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER vocation was delivered by Rev. Hospitals in the area moved the . Swivol-ncllon... easy James McGowan, pastor of St. turning in light spots. Luke's Methodist Church, and the EATONTOWN CIRCLE awards were presented by George J. 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J. t:. l.alrd, Jr- i'rt MilT 1!), , Mfyr 19, JL960. RED BANK REGISTER New Building it's Prom time! fTri-Boro 100 Women HOMES FOR AMERICANS For Rutgers Complete rental service . .'. choose from our wide (election. fslursing Tell Beefs WASHINGTON (AP) — The Community Facilities Adminis- GroupMeets About Food tration has approved a two-mil- COMPLETE RENTAL lion-dollar loan to help Rutgers .00 WASHINGTON (AP) — One University, New Brunswick, N. ; RUMSON — The board of the hundred women from across the J., build a new dormitory and Public Health Nursing Associa- nation have aired their beef tion of Rumson, Sea Bright and about food. dining hall. OPEN WED. & FRI. "TIL 9 P. M. Fair Haven mot Tuesday in thi They were critical of super The agency's action was an- nurses' office in the borough hall. markets, fakers of frozen dm nounced by Sen. Clifford P. Case Activities carried on by the ners, some advertisers and man and Rep. James C. Auchincloss,! association in the boroughs they ufacturers. New Jersey Republicans. ! 'served were reviewed. It boiled down to somethinp The school will put up one' Mrs. George liurt said a wheel like this:' (million dollars. The new dormi-j chair, Riven lo the association] Housewives don't like comeon 1 MEN & BOYS SHOP In memorv of the lale Miss Grace and misleading food ads, coupons tory will house 180 graduate Porter, is oul nn "home loan" to and premiums. They'd rather students. The dining hall will 158 BROADWAY LONG BRANCH a borough resident. The chair!have lower prices instead of ex- have a seating capacity of 2,700 was marked with a special jtensive advertising. plaque. Miss Porter is one of They like supermarket the agency's founders. j that stick to food because they . Mrs. Norman' V. Ramsay,|check prices competitively, ! chairman, said hearing tests hadi They griped about soap makers! -been completed on all the pupils;who put dishes in the packages.' nf Holy Cross and Country Day,if they want chinaware, the; •Schools, both in Rumson, and|ladies protested, they'll go to a! • Sea Bright public school. Final: china store. j tests, she said, showed thai of' Big Gripe | the more than 300 children| cereal packaging that appeals: tested, only one had a hearing dc-|t0 the children has their mommas fcct- mad. Some said they can't take ; Under free dental work, two;ki(ls popping with them without clinics were held in Rumson, withjbcinu badgered to buy things with EVERYTHING MUST GO! fight patients being cared for/fiiveaways tnat catch kids. oycs CLOSING SATURDAY, MAT 21, 1960 and work on two completed. At,but don't necessarily have appet- the Fair Haven clinic, 12 patients:jte appeal, LARGE SELECTION were cared for, and work com-j Thcy suggested that manufac- plctfd on lour. turts forget about putting more| Well-baby clinic attendance was frozen food and convenience pro- CHILDREN'S H H HV/A -reported as growing. In Rumson, ducts on the market and con- *M children were cared for; centrate on perfecting Ihe huge CLOTHING fife I 1 /0 • Sea Bright, five and in : | variety thcy already have. Haven, 20. j Ten separate round tablo ses- SIZES 1 to 6x 7 to 14 sions were held yesterday in • SUITS • COATS - KUF/.A HONORED j connection with an annual • DRESSES • SOCKS ;'•' BI'iU-'ORD — Al a convention "Better Living" conference spon- • UNDERWEAR • SPORTS WEAR ;'hrkl in the Park Sheraton Hotel, sored by a magazine. •New York, Walter (.'. Kolza, an The women had plenty of good • ALL FAMOUS NAME TOP QUALITY BRANDS things to say lo Ihe folks that _agent 'if the Baltimore Life In- MERRY MITES • YOLANDES • LA PATS • FAIRCHILD • IMP. ORIGINALS -'suranc'1 Co.. was honored with package foods, but plenty of ' Ji plarjur: for having achieved 1 second highest production for They'd like screw tops on all jars, spout dispensers for cereal ''ifl.ifl. Mr. Kolza has been with SOUTHERN BELLE: This handsome ranch has the charm and comfort o/ the deep South, both in- THE LITTLE HOUSE packages, inside labels on frozen •the company for only seven side and out. Features include a large Joycr, a 22-foot living room, covered screened and open foods so they can be identified •months, li" lives at 125 Eighth porch across the rear, and built-in breakfast set in kitchen. The home has 1,683 square fcct of once unwrapped. FAIR HAVEN ^>t. with his wife and daughter. space, not includi/ig the garage and porches. It is Plan HA123M by Architect Rudolph Matern, 811 RIVER RD. Peeves included lall, skinny SO-0'i i«Jsr St.. Jamaica, N. Y. SH 1-0251 olive jars, leaky cardboard milk containers wilh floating wax particles, and cheese packages that need rewrapping once MM they're opened. For : SPRINKLING SYSTEMS Choral Group • WELLS * WATERING LINES Visits Club- DRAINAGE LINES • IRRIGATIO RARITAN TOWNSHIP — The; choral group of the Woman's! Club recently attended the meet- j ing of the Keyport Literary Club! in Reformed Church. j The group sang several selec- j tions under the chairmanship of' Mrs. Alwyn Dodge as part of j the evening program. } m o o ri (4 CO Singinf! were Mrs. George Pat-; erson, Mrs. John Double, Mrs. I o-a CQ w Paul .lannuzzo, Mrs. Robert Dan- CO ner, Mrs. Richard Ilagcn, Mrs.: John Kreuger, Mrs, Richard Marsh, Mrs. Dodge, Mrs. Johnl llessinger and Mrs. William! Windrow. ! x Accompanying the group was: ,Here'i an Mrs. Louis Reynolds. Mrs. Har ^ 'Weal pipe for ry Willey was in charge of ar Use in we!lij iprinkler rangements. lyjterm on lawnj, golf course!, parks, campij for livestock feed or.d Firemen Filed watering lines; drainage lines. Light, flexible, easy lo install and join. Will AI Roberlsvillc 9 never ruit or corrode. Made of virgin! MARLBORO TOWNSHIP - Here s the Opening Date polyethylene. All popular sizes. Franklin Iimmons has been Other type! of plastic pipe elected president of Ihe Roberts- vi I It* Fire Company for Ihe com- _ available for industrial ing year. , Of Merchants Trust Company's applications. Other officers elected at Ihc 'reorganization meeting were; : mjl. Oupl.x For mort Information, William Meyer, Jr., vice pre.si-j *u.uzn . Write or phono p jdcnl; Anthony Teiclcsco, chief; j ivoifobf* for iHerbert l.ncwen, assistant chief;! New Holmdel Branch Ml. ,.i w.lh for literature. of its complete new Branch Bank in the heart of Holmdel, which, Vincent Srhreck. .Ir, foreman; | Route :i5 at Laurel Avenue Alfred Slorer. secretary; Benj.i-,' up to now, has not had its own banking facility. min Fiorenlini), finnncial sccre- lary; John Johansen, treasurer,' Monday, May 23rd Located on Route 35 at Laurel Avenue, Merchants Trust— (JOOI) WINNERS I MINER SUPPLYCO TUCSON. Ariz. (AP)-Three! Holmdel offers the complete srvices of a modern bank, includ- . ucson city counnlmcn running' A day that will mark a new era in modern banking for the fast- | for re-election on Ihe Republican I ing a Safe Deposit Department . . . PLUS, A DRIVE-IN WIN- ticket were labeled by the Demo- est-growing area in Monmouth County. crats as "Winkin, Ulinkin and DOW, AMPLE FREE PARKING AND EXTENDED BANKING Nod." Always alert to the banking needs of the area it serves, The HOURS. In short, NOTHING has been left undone in order to Another Important Merchants Trust Company is pleased to announce the opening provide YOU with the ultimate in banking services. ' Public Auction Sale I, Ihc undersigned will dispute of nil my Household (jonds, l-'iirnlshings and Automobile on ihc premises al 45 MONMOUTH ROAD OPEN HOUSE OAKHURST, N. J. For Public Inspection SATURDAY, May 21st, On Opening Day, 10:30 A. M. Monday, May 23rd Cadillac Convertible Coupe fully automatic and equipped with everything unhiding whilewall tires (fit); Imv mileage and in excellent condition. Studio Spinet Piano (Sloimvay), 9:00 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. Hreakfrmil (Mahogany;, Television (l-ada), l.ime Oak Douhlr- lirdioiiin Set praclii-ally new, Muffin Slaiid. Rugs (Ktir/rn anil Scalier M/CM, Scilee, Wall Mirrors, Lamps (Moor ami Table) Singles and pairs, Coffer Table (Mahiif.- •">>). ' iin "' i .iMunal Tables and (hairs, llric-ii-brnc, A(|U.inuin riiinpli-te mill pump, Kncehoie Desk Double J'edrMal (Miilmgaiiv), Ilird (age, l-ine (Jlasswaii', Silver- ware, J-ivc I'ieie Kilehen Set (Maple), Har Stools, Set of I win lied.,, Dir.vi'i\ m Maple and Mahogany, Ilim-aiis, Drf,Mfi|! 'l.ibli-., Slam Kip Di'.sk, Rcilla-way Hed. Ciiiliiiir;. Diii|ie->, I.men', (lied and I able), Lionel Tiiiin Sel complete wiih tni<-k in,.I IHIIII-, Child's De.sk, Chinnuaie, Appurlen- ance1,, Mai [able Silver, S'-i n.-laiy Hooker r, Two Opium.*.' Chan", II.'iii'l and (i.ntl'ii louls and ninny veiy i!"1"! MILS- i.clliimou.s it'll,1 l-.vcivlhinj; fiom IIJIM-MU-III In alln Ihe
iinder.sij'ni d ami AIII.IIUIIITI ;,||,I[| nut be lei.poir.ibli' in the evcnl of ai'cidi'iil and/in injury lo any person ur pei.Mins in, on, or nlioiit ihe piemr.i", MAIN OFFICE: 130 BROAD ST., RED BANK By Order of: BETTE ELSA5. BRANCH: FAIR HAVEN SHOPPING CENTER B. (•• COA/S, ADCIIONII II. Phone (Apltal 2-.ir>M BRANCH: HOLMDEL, RT. 35 AT LAUHEL AVE. I'leaM' Note: 'I be Aucliiinc.T cxnTiliiifjIy regrets llwil lime Alrmljrr /•VI/ITIII Hrjirri .V|/*lur>i •• ,lf.-i.ilj- dnoion and nylon rayon — a fabric exceptional for WHITE UNIFORMS — Nylon-Dacron-Cotton MEN'S KNIT SPORT SHIRTS, reg. 2.98 2 for 5.00 its shape-retention! Smart 3 and Army Pvt. Patrick E. Caland- riello, son of Daniel J. Caland- collar style 2 button neck 2-button models with flap 8 only reg. 8.99 5,74 LIMITED TIME ONLY! riello, .Center Ave., rccenty com- pockets, center vents. It's for peted a six-week disbursing 12 only reg. 7.99 5.99 a limited time only! •Rogiil«r.rf tr adtmork of Celantte specialist course at the Finance YARD GOODS SPECIALS School, Fort Benjamin Harrison, 36 only reg. 5.99 4.49 QUALITY REMNANTS NEW PRINTS .... 1$ per inch Intl. Pvt. Calandriello entered the 10 only reg. 3.99 2.99 BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS, reg. 73c 53$ yd. HERE'S WHY PRICES ARE Army In November. • We lei! for coin only i • No high rents I ft; price tli In n.-ilc t 10 only reg. 2.97 2.23 LOW AT ROBERT HALL • No lancy fixtures I • Ho show wlndowi! Marine Pvt. John C. Stafford, HOPSACKING, reg. 73c 53^ yd. Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. DUSTERS, reg. 2.98 1.88 Stafford, West Valley Dr, BON BON LINEN, reg. 59c 43^ yd. shipped out of San Diego Calif., BEACH HATS and SUN HATS 77^ WOVEN GINGHAMS, rog. 63c 43^ yd. last week aboard the trnnsport 2 chairs iiml n chaise USNS Barrett, bound for duty in FIESTA COTTONS, reg. 49c 3 yds. 1.00 the Far East. BEACH JACKETS, reg. 4.98 2.33 OPEN CVCRV NIGHT TILL COMBED GINGHAMS, reg. 63c 53^ yd. OARDEN CITY VISITORS HALTER and MIDRIFFS, rog. 1.98 1.00 WAVERLY DRAPERY AND SLIPCOVER FABRICS MIDDUiTOWN — Mr. nnd PRINTED PONCHOS, reg. 1.98 1.Q0 48" wide 1.93 yd. Mrs. Uobcrl White of Village La., Open Monday thru Saturday 9 A. M. 'til 9 P. M. are leaving for Garden City, Long Island, for several dnys to visit ASBURY PARK: Rt. 35, Asbury Park Traffic Circle Mrs. White's parents, Mr, and Amboy, 36B Smith St.; Iselin, U. S. Highway 1 at Green Street Traffic Circle Mrs. Donald F. McMurray, who h.-ivn just returned from n scvernlj Furiii Aiiiiicy, isciiii Closed Sunday—Ample Faring or All Stores months' .stay in Kiiri;;«:. bide, and ultimate disintegration principles, objectives, ton, Arthur Kennedy and Suss? time Hour will be new shows, though President Eisenhower 16- Thursday, May 19, 1960 RED BANK REGISTER' not re-runs ** reported eiriier has revised his journeying plans.!Short Life Seen |in a final flaming plunge into the and various activities., Kohner. But I would have been thicker air closer, to the earth's watching wme situation comedy b.by. >katmosphere as briefed by state Legion officials No problem llmllng tenants when you network (and rival NBC, too) son. It was well acted by a cast •which will help fill the gap left their planned "Journey to Un- of Ernest Hemingway's talc measured by previous satellites, on the orientation course they advertise The Register way.—Adver- was taken over by an unedited which included Charles Laugh-iby NBC's soon-to-depart Star-jderstanding" program series even about a bored hospital patient. This means friction, loss of alti- will pursue in Legion history, tisement.
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Butler, Milk Production and VtiUi».iion "There is a' tremendous men- Rome Otatt, Mrs. Dayton Wfl. who has headed the joint federal- Section. te Mrs. Ullrich's Goal tal and emotional highlight and son, Mrs. Stanley Wakaack, Mre. Prjor to that time, he worked satisfaction which conies as a "Crop Service state agency since 1956. RARITAN TOWNSHIP — A to-George Malgady and M«- Mi- with the Crop Reporting ,Service result of creating these arts," Ichael Costello. ; TRENTON — Herbert M. Wal- Mr. Walters has served with in Portland, Ore., and in Co- the therapist said. "Nursing is not tal of 35 persons attended an out- •ters, Washington, D. C, will be- the Dairy Statistics Branch of lumbus, Ohio. only the physical care of the ill ing at the Patricia Murphy's Gar: Also, Mrs. Charles Rossi, Mrs, John Siberry, Mrs, Charles Don- ;come federal statistician in the United States Department of He received a bachelor's de- or handicapped but the nourish- dens and Restaurant, Yonkers, aldson Mrs. William Phillips, Jr., {charge of the New Jersey Crop Agriculture in Washington since ree in agricultural marketing ment of mental and emotional N. Y., Saturday. Mrs. William Phillips, Sr., Mrs. and a master's degree in econ- It was sponsored by the Chest- growth to complete the entire i Shirley Cleft, Mrs. Jack Yount, omics and statistics from Ohio nut Hill Civic Hill Association. picture and benefit the body as Mrs.' Michale Lotosky, Mrs. Jo- State University. He is married Attending were Mrs. George a whole." 'seph McGurrin, Mrs. Gilbert and the father nf four children. Mueller, Mrs. John Horan, Mrs. Her studio will not only dis- James Weldon, Mrs. Jack Pado- Bennett, Mrs. Wlater Orr, Mrs. Mr. Butler will transfer to { play the results of these endea- vano, Mrs. John Power, Mrs. ; Michael Gagliano, Mrs. Donald dairy statistics work in Washing- vors, but will be the headquar- Frank Gallager, Mrs. John Jack- Paterson and Mrs. John Farrell. ton. Before coming to New Jer- ters for teaching the skills to any son, Mrs. Edward Jadus, Mrs. sey, he had worked with the Ag- person who may benefit from .Bernard Dress, Mrs. Carl Atkin- Buying or jclllnB. Always look to ricultural Estimates Division of this type of therapy, such as on Mrs. William Warner and Tho Register claasllltd 'or quick re- the United States Department of the cardiac, arthritic and hema rs. Sidney Christianson. sults. —Advertisement. Agriculture in Washington, D. C, plegic patient. These conditions and with the New York Crop Re- are the leading causes for physi' porting Service in Albany. He is a graduate of the College of Ag- cal limitations. All SiicsSale Priced riculture of Cornell University, HORN LATEX PAINT SIZE OlftCK- WHITE' an-;l received his master's degree 6.O0-1S 12.95 16.SO from the University of Wis- Court Grants 6.70-15 12.35 16.BO consin. 7.10-15 14.95 18.9S . Odorless $/I.98 7.60-15 ID.05 20.95 .3525.000 School Four Divorces FREEHOLD — Among recent • Dries in 45 Min. ^Tr Gal. Program Approved divorces granted by County Judge Elvin R. Simmill were the NICPTUNF. -Voters in all dis- • Scrubbable Reg. $6.50 STORES tricts combined Tuesday to ap- following: ; prove a proposed $525,000 school Decrees on grounds of cruelty Maple Ave. at White St., Red Bank i construction prngram. were awarded Gloria S. Bar- ringer, Herbert St., wife of Clif- 1100 COLORS!!! SH 7-5700 Ity a vote of 717 to 217, voters jOKd a 12-room addition to the ton Barringer, Morford PI., both 1000 Asbury Ave., Asbury Park — PR 5-8700 Miss Florence Ullrich of Red Bank, and Alice E. Rich- iSummerfield School and an eight- Come in, see our new paint coloring machine, jroom addition to the Shark Riv- ardson, Rockwell Ave, Long Where your dollar buys MILES more LEONARDS — Life may be Her teaching experience for the Branch, wife of Ernest Richard- ier Hills School. Let us make any of the 1100 colors for you. just a bowl of cherries to most past 17 years includes Red Cross son, New Yorl:. people, l>ut to the aged or physi JE53BEEffiEiS!3H3H225£ lurses aides, home nurses, pro- Lois N. Matthews, Monmouth cally disabled, it may be one fessional students of nursing and Ave., Leonardo, wife of Bruce monotonous, dreary, empty day director of School for Practical Matthews, Schenectady, N. Y. after another. Nursing at Salem. was granted a divorce on There is a tall, slender, grey- When in Red Cross work, she grounds of desertion. BECKER HARDWARE haired lady in this community was field representative, using A decree on grounds of adul- SHREWSBURY AVE. SH 7-0465 RED BANK who has a definite answer to training methods and teaching tery was granted Mazie E, that problem, and is putting it of skills in a scientific, manual Luker, Leonard Ave., wife of Open Weekdays 8 A. M. to 6:30 P. M. to work at the Monmouth County way as those used in industry. Donald Luker, Ridge Ave., both Fridays 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. Welfare Home in Freehold as She has organized nursing serv- of Leonardo. recreational and diversional ther- ices throughout the United States, apist. has traveled to Mexico, picking Miss Florence Elizabeth Ull- up various ideas there and has rich, 44 West Washington Ave., spent a year in Alaska as con- teaches, her senior citizens at sultant for the Red Cross. tiio home simple skills which she There she helped prepare and has worked out beforehand in train people in nursing services REMEMBER her own home, simulating as throughout the territory in Civil nearly as possible the physical Defense work. handicaps she may encounter. Miss Ullrich is embarking on FATHER'S DAY Her handicraft includes mosaic another phase of her colorful work with vinyl tile in various career by opening a studio in shapes, lining pie tins or square her home in Leonardo for the GRADUATION - VACATION boards, these to be used for hot distribution and display of arts I pads or plant holders, nut, can- and crafts recommended for re- 2 i dy cracker dishes, which creational and diversional thera- k transforms ordinary flower pots py for the physically handicap- into things of beauty. ped. SAVE She also makes pomanders She will call it "The Kendou- from apples and cloves, belts rob Studio," a name is derived from pillow ticking with simple from her three nephews, Ken- cross stitch, egg shell decoupage, neth, 9, Douglas, 7, and Robert AT OUR STORE - WIDE SALE Pinch weaving embroidery, Swedish . Regular NOW embroidery on monk's cloth, These little fellows have work- scarves, place mats, stoles out ed readily and happily with their Argus 4 High Speed Camera Kirs $ 34.50 $ 14.50 •; / Lined or of yarn by weaving in and out aunt in accomplishing many o! net, needlepoint, Icathcrcraft, skills thereby justifying the Argus 75 Super Kits $ 31.50 $ 19.50 Choose from the largest var- simple carpentry, and other mis- claim that these achievements cellaneous items. iety of decorative drapery can be enjoyed by youngsters as t i Her materials for completion of .veil as oldsters. Electric Eye Movie Cameras from $ 59.95 fabrics in New Jersey. From the skills are included in small In fact ,a Cub scout den moth- kits for each individual. Polaroid #95 Kirs with Wink Lights ....$139.50 $109.95 them our workroom will make er has inquired into the possi- She works in the dayroom at bilities of the handicrafts. • ' f £ l_Jff UP Your draperies FKCE (72" | two or three tables of residents Miss Ullrich gets her materials Electric Eye Zoom Cameras from $111.95 |l and visits the bedridden in their from samples, distribution cen- or longer) . . . beautifully own rooms to get them organ- ters, five and ten cent stores, PROJECTORS - 35MM CAMERAS - REFLEX custom-tailored to ycur ized. The skill must be simple donations from friends and neigh- "V\ | enough to complete with a de- bors and all sorts of miscella- COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND \ i specifications. gree of satisfaction. If it is too neous and unlikely places. difficult or complicated, she says, Miss Ullrich's work is in keep- "We Have Everything for the Camera Fan" YOU PAY ONLY it might tend to discourage. ing with the four-point program i At first, many of the residents to be discussed at the White •W 'LJH'^' \ FOR THE FABRIC declined any of the attention prof- House Conference on Recreation, fered them. After seeing a fel- Education and Diversion for the USE OUR LAY-AWAY PUN f iHf '-C (Draw Draperies Included) low mate accomplish a skill, aged. however, the °nce disinterested She first introduced this thera- 1 lirliiR nioiisiircnicnls from person asks for materials and is py to Hilltop Nursing Home in 1 (op nf rod to ftiHir. eager to get to work. Middletown and after learning Miss Ullrich, born in Newark about her program, the board of is a graduate of Middletown directors of Monmouth County DORNS PHOTO SHOP Township High School, Monmouth Welfare Home consulted with her Memorial Hospital School of Nur- about the possibility of setting up sing and the Teachers College the plan in the Freehold home. 15 Wallace St., Red Bank Tel. SH 7-2273 of Columbia University with a On her first visit there, she (1, 2 or 3 CUSHIONS) j U.S. in nursing education. shook hands and talked with each AND
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OTHER STORES AT EAST ORANGE, MORRISTOWN, PAIR LAWN VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTllORlZED^CYJadiUa(y DEALER „ No affiliation with any other store on the Jersey shore with similar RUSSELL OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC COMPANY * name. BE SURE you an- in EAST ORANGE MILL END SHOP! 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS ROAD to New Jersey girir 'from the RED BANK REGISTER (teas'* office «t Elmira accord-! EVH HAffgt TO VOW Thuraky, M«y 19, 1960^-13 iniira ing to necil and ability. - An additional.scholarship.:was| Shop Friday and Wednesday 'til 9 Dines At established in honor,of Pr. Anna If HE COMBS &JBK- HE Spiesman Starr, Elmira 1913. She Tell Method was formerly professor of psy- NEVE? FINISHES HIS Princet.on.inn chology and also director of the OWN DlNNEP/CAUS PRINCETON - The Shore psychological clinic of Rutgers or Cutting Group of the Elmira College Club University and is professor emer- H£ HUPRlES OVEK of New Jersey was represented itus there. H£(2£ TO SEE (F HE'LL S^x Labor Pain at the club's annual spring lunch- At present she is associated LIKE WHAT YOU'RE eon Saturday in Princeton Inn. with Georgian Court College in ATLANTIC CITY (AP) - Elim- Mrs. George Schuetz of Middle- Lakewood and a consulting child HAVING BETTeR! ination of both menstrual and RED BANK town was re-elected secretary of psychologist in New Brunswick. early labor pains can be accom- the state club. Dr. Starr was the first president plished through a relatively, sim- Also attending from the shore of the Elmira College Club of ple operation according to Bloom- group were Miss Dora Davis, New Jersey. field surgeon William A. Ander- Long Branch; Mrs. Theodore son. Hynson, Micldletown; Miss Kate Anderson said the operation, YOUTH ARRESTED Helen Jones, Asbury Park; Mrs. which was in use as early as Clark Kemp, Little Silver; Mrs. LITTTLE SILVER — James 1895, consists of removal of the timely sale! •Frederic Messina, Shrewsbury; Erving, 19, of 309 Willow Dr., presacral nerve above the uter- MrsT Charles O'Connor, Manto- was arrested. yesterday and us in the abdominal area. lokinR, and Mrs. Jacob Umberg- charged with being drunk and er, Holmdel. He said the method can give excellent savings on seasonal needs The scholarship committee an- disorderly on Willow Dr. He effective relief to women suffer- nounced that funds have been was sent to the county jail pend- ing from extreme menstrual pain raised by the club .to continue ing a hearing before Magistrate and "uniformly excellent results .the scholarship support of the William D. Porter. Erving was in selected cases." From the First Floor four recipients who are at college arrested by Special Officers War- Anderson and a colleague, ob- :now. This money is distributed ren Herbert and Albert Kolman. stetrician Dr. Carl F. Buechls of East Orange, are exhibiting the Women's cotton dacron SLIPS 0 I960, King Featuret Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved. operation procedure here this All You Need to Know About week during the 194th annual con- regularly 3.98 vention of the Medical Society of 2 MUTUAL FUNDS New Jersey. The surgeon said in an inter- What They Are. How to Buy Them. Shu jCegal Column B PUTAHSO view yesterday that the opera- How They Operate. UNBEl THE SUPERVISION OF THI NEW JBUZY STATE BAR ASSOCIATION A] A FUBUCmsVTCX tion does not interfere with the SPANISH HAND BAGS MAIL COUPON BELOW FOB FKEE BOOKLET IT a DESIGNED TO KPORU cmZKNS OF THBK patient's normal sexual activity regularly 2.98 59 WOKTS, DUTIES, AND OBLIGATION] UNDER OUR or with childbirth. 2 I. GEORGE WESTON & SONS, INC. LAWS BATHER THAN TO ADVISE C0NC18MN5 He estimated about 50 per cent plus tax STOCKS — BONDS — MUTUAL FUNDS •3FSOF1C LEGAL1 of all women suffer extreme men- 210 Broadway CA 2-0211 Long Branch, N. J. strual pain in varying degrees of Name severity. Anderson, who is trying It is said that in order for a his fancy, or express his appreci Address _ to'bring the operation into wide- KNEE-HI SOCKS contract to be enforceable there ation of a .service another has spread use, said he has used regularly 89c pair must be consideration. What is done for him, his estimate of the method in 67 cases over the 3 'or I50 consideration? In simple langu- value should be left undisturbed." past nine years. All except one age, consideration is something What the court is saying is that experienced complete relief aft- done or something promised to the child loses the opportunity of erward. Partial relief was given be done by the pne accepting the receiving a more advantageous to the other woman, he said, add- MARVELLA JEWELRY!/ . promise made by another. In oth- name and is compelled to bear ing: YER er words, did you do something!whatever detriment may flow "As a bonus benefit these pat- regularly 2.00 to 35.00 /2 PI*IC6 or promise to do something tliat;from the name imposed upon ients had a rather dramatic re- you were not already obligated'him. Therefore, this constitutes lief from the usual pains during to do? | sufficient consideration to support the first stage of labor." For example, the giving up of a contract, World's Largest the right to use tobacco, to This of course does not mean LINEN LUNCHEON SETS i'.vear, to play cards, or to abs-j that every time Junior refraips Cbuncilnieii to Speak call... in Termite Control rtgularly 4.98 stain from the use of intoxi-jfrom doing something that he At GOP Club Meeting It costs LESS to control Termites than to ignore them. eating liquor is sufficient consid-j feels entitled to do that he can eration to support the existence drag Mom and Dad into court on NEW SHREWSBURY — Coun- It costi you nothing to find out if hidden termites (so-called "flying cilmen Robert McCall and John ants") are destroying your house foundations, woodwork, etc. of a contract if you promised to the theory of contract. There are, " PHONE or WRITE now for complete FREE inspection by a trained forbear, or surrender a right to'of course, many other elements Lemon, Jr., will speak at a meet- expert. Over 350,000 homes serviced.- Our work is GUARANTEED by do these acts. I to a contract besides considera- ing of the New Shrewsbury Re- BOYS' SWIM TRUNKS (1) Hruce-Ternjinix, (2) E. L. Bruce Co. This Guarantee is INSURED There was a case where Jonesjtion, but this would require much publican Club in the fire house regularly 1.98 by Sun Insurance Office Ltd. , Monday at 8:30 p. m. 149 gave a note to Smith for $10,0001 more space than that allotted, ! NEW LOW COST PROTECTION AGAINST TERMITES in consideration that Smith name j and we can reserve this for fu- Mr. Lemon, a lifetime resident {••• ... for Infeited and non-lnfstttd houses — old home*, new homts and his child after Jones, and th'ejture articles. of the borough, will discuss New houses under construction. Ask us for details about our $5,000 damage court held that the naming of the{ Shrewsbury's history, growth and guaranteed protection on qualified buildings and contents — only small child was sufficient consideration,! Mickey Mantle of the Yankees development. Mr. McCall will ex- GIRLS' COTTON SKIRTS annual cost. EXPERT REPAIR OF TERMITE DAMAGE. Descriptive folder on request. stating that "where a party con-1 stole the 100th base of his career plain the purposes and operations Sizei 7 to 14 regularly 3.98 BRUCE-TERMINIX SERVICE CORP., H9M.insf..E.no™,i.. tracts for the performance of an j this spring. He had been thrown of the Borough Council. Both men iu. act which will afford him pleas- out 25 times trying to steal on will discuss present council pro- A.bury Park: PR 5-0111 East Orange: OR 4-7683 n™ PQI1K. Oil I - ure, gratify his ambition, please other occasions. ceedings.
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3 compartment handled rolish dish, 6.95 salo 4.90 325 MAPLE AVENUE RED BANK SHadysido 1-3130 14-Thnr*by, JUr 19, 1960 ' RED BANK REGISTER fetted it« pp "rwrttaBtatlOB ptea" to not a pn- la the put four yein in Newmf f 1 thought of "Am I roaring over- pmwff. - , y. ' • Jerwy, the number of resident Mental time on the parking meter?" if Very tarty yours, itientt 'has been reduced about not conducive to shopping in Red MM. Mildred Moore 5 per cent despite a 27 per cent Drive Starts Letters From Our Readers Bank. The patting meters are Population Dips increase in annual admissions and an unnecessary evil and a detri- 'EXCELLENT COOPERATION* 5 per cent rise in the state's HAZLET — Collection kits for MONTCLAIR — For the fourth use during the Mental Health I was appointed a member of ment to the business establish- neral population. REPLIES TO SMITH members of the Red Bank Com- consecutive year, New Jersey drive were distributed Thursday the committee on Jan. 29, 1960,ments. They force the police de- P3 Hance' Rd. munity Chamber of Commerce. has shown a slight decline in pub- by Mrs. David Miller at a meet- at a meeting at the borough hal partment to issue overtime park- Fair Haven 90 West Front St. Dear Mr, Smith: lic mental hospital population dur- iallina to Get ing of the Woman's Club's wel- and there has not been a meeting ng tickets, making the cost for To the Editor: Red Bank Will you please state who the ing the past fiscal year despite fare group in the home of Mrs. of the committee since March 9, parking in Red Bank not a nickel The following letter has been commercial property owners are Mrs. Robert J. King, publicity ncreased admissions, according Top Awards James Lupton, 14 Courtland Dr. 1960. The plan has not been ap an hour, but a dollar an hour, received by The Register for that you represent in your letter chairman for our organization, to the New Jersey Association for NEWARK—Joseph N. Gallina, The Fleetwood area is the proj- publication. It is in answer to to the Red Bank Register May proved by the committee and theand driving the people out of has asked me to thank you and Mental Health. of 9 Howland Ave., Long members of the committee feel Red Bank to do their shopping ect of the group. Mrs. Miller al- a letter sent by Ray Smith to G, 1960. your staff for the excellent co Bernard G. Goldstein of Pomp- ranch, will receive four of the so reported on the "Save the that you have no right to write in free parking areas. My busi- operation she has received during ton Lakes, president, hailed this )p seven senior academic such an article and sign it the ness is comprised of many out Children" program. the past year. continued favorable trend in the wards at a Rutgers College of Members to assist at the Well- way you did. of town customers and since the Sincerely, treatment of mental illness, but 'harmacy awards convocation to BOROUGH OF NEW SHREWSBURY parking meters my business has Baby Conference in St. John's I am a commercial property Mrs. J. A. Weinheimer, Secy. pointed out that many recovered ay. suffered greatly. The revenue de- Methodist Church Education owner in Red Bank who has add- Rumson-Fair Haven Home patients are returning to com rived by the borough from park- Mr. Gallina's awards will be Building today are Mrs. Maurice ed "one and one" and got two. and School Association munities unprepared to receive ing meters does not overcome the ie Erbacher and Keubler Lynch and Mrs. Robert Corbliss. I have been a business woman them. wards, $25 each for excellence Mrs. Lynch, Mrs. Harold Ru- loss in business to the merchant. "This increase in discharge of I, Karl K. Baron, Mayor, do hereby declare that the two for 34 years, 15 years in Red URBAN RENEWAL PLAN pharmacy and pharmacy ad- bin, Mrs. Anthony Smith, Mrs. weeks' period beginning Monday, May 16, and ending Sat- Bank, and am interested in thj mental patients has created linistration courses; the Horn Lupton and Mrs. Robert Kebron urday, May 28, is proclaimed as "CLEAN-UP" time. All progress of the borough, but this The rerouting of traffic through To the Editor: new and acute problem of help- lei Award, a reference book in will visit patients at Marlboro ng patients in their readjustment ;i(lzens are asked to assist the Borough to remove debris, new plan is not the answer. Red Bank by the creation of the The recent article In the Reg- Jharmacology for achievements State Hospital June 11. to community life, jobs, and even lead trees, tentworms, and/or brush, etc., from their prop- It has been said in the days Traffic Circle on West Front ister by the Commercial Property in biological sciences course work erties. The owners of vacant properties are especially their homes," Mr. Goldstein said before parking meters in Ret St. near Maple Ave." is certainly Owners Association concerning and the Merck Award, reference The opossum has lived in lsked to co-operate. In many Instances the owners have "which requires many more fa- Bank that the employees of bus not an improvement and is only the Urban Renewal Plan, indi- books for achievements in Phar- America for 80 million years, jeen negligent; they have been, or will be served with cilities for follow-up care, facili iness places occupied the choio a source of aggravation and con-cates considerable confusion re- maceutical chemistry courses. even outliving the dinosaurs. lotices to eliminate any existing nuisance conditions. The ties which are now practically parking spaces. I am againsi fusion to the motorist and pros garding exactly what the plan cost of the cleaning up, If done by the Borough, will be non-existent." assessed against the property. We earnestly ask ail citizens parking meters. I fought agains pective shopper. Some of my contains. customers have labeled it "The to co-operate in making our Borough more attractive as well them before they were installei This article described added Slight Dip as healthful. and after they were installed Lunatic Circle," "The Circle of Resident population in New Jer- Confusion," "The Mess," "The items not shown on the plan, fought for a longer parking per- (a stadium and field house, also sey's state and county mental Hammond Organ Studio iod than the two-hour limit. Th Thing," and have asked questions hospitals decreased 343 between KARL K. BARON, such as "Whose idea was that?" dredging of the upper Shrews installation of the larger parkinj bury River), which are in the June, 1958, and June, 1959, a 1.6 Mayor lots was fine, but with the park and "What are they trying to do, per cent reduction, despite a of Asbury Park keep us out of Red Bank entire- western part of Red Bank—a ing meters installed it has de mile away from the Down Town per cent increase in admissions. ly?" Traffic entering Red Bank This reduction was possible, over Cooper's Bridge passed the Urban Renewal Area. What are A FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION we being rushed into buying? We Mr. Goldstein explained, because Molly Pitcher Hotel, along West the increased admissions have Front St. and seeing Broad St. can not be convinced by con "will prove how easy it is lo play a fusion. been exceeded by an even great- Let Us Supply You With Your Gardening Needs with its many stores was an er increase in hospital discharges HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN asset to Red Bank. Prior to the appearance of this and releases. In effect, more peo- article, the Chamber of Com' ple than ever before are being The new "revitalization plan" merce made public certain areas treated at our mental hospitals LAWN AND GARDEN SEEDS for Red Bank with its tremen- to be deleted from'the origina but are staying for shorter per- Call PR 5-9300 for full information. dous cost is not the solution and plan. What other exclusions are iods of time, he added. FERTILIZERS offers no guarantee that it will contemplated? The proposed ad The Mental Health Association be successful. It will take four ditions and deductions only serve president pointed out that im- Cookman Ave. and Main St. Asbury Park GROUND LIMESTONE - SHEEP and COW MANURE to six years to complete, will to confuse. proved hospital care and treat- BONE MEAL LIME MILORGANITE add further taxes to the residents The public consideration o ment helped to halt in 1955 a 25- Open Daily Till 9 P. M.—Saturday Till 5:30 P. M. of Red Bank, and will create such an ambitious task as alter- year build-up in resident patient VIGORO PEAT MOSS AGRICO utter chaos while under construc- ing the entire heart of Red Bank in New Jersey and the nation can only be accomplished by an PROMPT DELIVERY tion for the shopper and mer- chant and the money lost during authorative presentation of the the construction will never be facts and accurate figures from regained in another four to six an official source. FRED D. WIKOFF CO. years after completion. To coin Very truly yours, SHadyside 7-0552 RED BANK, N. J. SHadyside 1-0554 a phrase, "Let's make progress L. W. Lancaste. 1897 — SIXTY-THREE YEARS OF SERVICE — I960 our most important product in Red Bank," but the proposed MOVIE COMPLAINT
May 16, 1960 47 Kemp Ave. Fair Haven To the Editor: This was another Sunday tha parents and their children (teen age) could not go to the movies in Red Bank as a family. In fact, according to the Na- FREE GIFTS FOR ALL! tional Legion of Decency, "The Female" was "morally objec- 3 DAYS ONLY— THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY! tionable in part for everyone." This movie, they at the Carl- ton were showing to our chil- FRIDAY, MAY 20th & SATURDAY, MAY 21st ONLY dren. And it was a two-for-the price of one deal. "Heller in TIRE SCOOP! Pink Tights" starring Sophia Loren. This is listed, as an adult BLACK TUBE-TYPE ROSE BUSH BONANZA... movie. I don't think it is just the Catholic family that is upset by the movies Mr. Reade is show- ing here in Red Bank on Sun day and many times on Satur day. I hear mothers of all re Iigions complaining. » Mr. Reade says he has a "kid die" show on Saturday and then empties the theater. Believe me this is not so. He does not emp- ty the theater. Plus (ax and The little ones 7 years to 10 recappnble don't understand these movies casing anyway. It is the 12 year and up I am worried about and I think every parent should be. First Quality If the PTA's of all the school- in the area the Carlton serves Vinyl Plastic would band together and fight this', I think Mr. Reade would GARDEN have to select family type HOSE movies for the week ends. The Red Bank Register as a family paper could refuse to POWER print their trashie advertisement for the sake of our children. MOWER Sincerely (signed) Mrs. James Quinn 20-INCH ORCHIDS 95 20 Monmouth Pkwy. Monmouth Beach May 14, 1960. BETTER To the Editor: QUALITY! For beauty inside, beauty outside, paint and plant now? You'll get a hybrid ten or (loribunda rose bush Our thanks to Miss Louella Lots of FREE with every pnllon of Luminnll Paints you buyl Top qunlity bushes, each packed in moisture seal bag and Frey for covering our 38th an niversary banquet. Her cover- Extras! sturdy carton with planting instructions. Surround your home with bcaulj -no limit on bushes while the supply lasUI, age was excellent. Sincerely, Streamline Edna B. Gaarder (Mrs. C. W. Gaarder) Your Car SATIN LUMINALL Publicity Director Now Exclusive IftttK-nllcyrf forrnuin—iml'"( tmii Imilt in. liniitirn wusli Hrim in trmpy wntrr. In *\ Wliitr nmt i.iL.r. that ttliy i|iinkliii|: ilrnn. A FKl'.K ri>ic In it to them. tc. \n\th Despite the fact that the Demo Everything crats outnumber the Republicans for the in r.ong Branch, the Democratic Fisherman ABSORBERS leader failed to file more thnn two Democratic candidates for Flashlight the election and thereby assured with the Republicans of victory and VISTA MUIT lltlvllIC perhaps assured himself that he worn shocks w Batteries LUMINALL CONCRffE HIT K would again be a member of ' I'n in |ili' I r F100R PAINT WAX bushing. roil' rntralrtl this "Mutual Admiration Society. lo KIVO I'lltltll )ntrx-ulky<] pMttrnmy paint A MrnI f^r nil intrticf Victories in politics, like chnr- {M'rlnmi "bonus" 'jUitf t itl rvn y yn\- nm] exterior coticrftr floors Ion. Ffe-t, rmy iipptu nlmn ti'jri on f'ist nnd rusy — rltirt diisi ity, should begin at home, and if Wltli Wtljr tilDlli Of bprny. Nu rrnnliint in '10 riiuiulcn, ttnffic Mr. Kiernan did not make nn Wrltuif 'J'I*mli I'J.'l".I-. The Nineteen Irlflics will be wjth fvrry K remembered as the "Docacle of LIFETIME GUARANTEE! i.25 S^.95 Defeat" for the Democratic party in Momnouth County nml the cur- rent election in Long Branch in- flt'ilipi mill rnn ttl-llf-tluu f«ir lirtecr dicntcs that the coming years will Mice. m»r<* lumrr, u be the same. infi'ly nnd 'nilrt iitn'ntUimt It is lime that the rank nnd file Democrats should assert OPEN EVERY NIGHT 20 WHITE ST. (On the Parking Lot) RED BANK Ihemslvrs nnd put Mr. Kicrnan SUNDAY MORNING on notice ttint they nrc disgusted Free Parking! «§ WE DELIVER—TEL SHadyside 7-1129 with being beaten year after i yenr, nnd request that the leader-j OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9:00 P. M. ship lio j>ivr-n to n more nucrcslvc Mill | ami ciicriidic person. Jai'ier. P. Kinlan Sr. Better lad Indicated fie «r •aid spy flights would continue. can off the Rights. Then, to the before the whole world. For ex- RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, May 19, 1960-15 IligUs would cotftane. All this But Khrushchev, like (he news- surprise of a lot of people in the ample: Khrushchev wanted him to apologize for the flight already ^ WORLD TODAYbfnnatift) — State Department men—and -maybe he got his in- State Department, Eisenhower for a long How do you think Eisenhower By MMES MAttOV statements and American news- terpretation from the newsmen told Khrushchev the flights had made and punish those directly But it was one of the things should have acted at the sum- paper interpretation* — were —interpreted the high-blown been ordered stopped. responsible for it Aaodated Prew Nem Aaaljnt which gave him torpedoes for mit if it had been Khrushchev available to Khrushchev. State Department statement as New Demands Just how much the State De- sinking the conference. And if who had sent spy planes met By JAMES MARLOW [ust stopped there. It never had Since the department had bad meaning the flights would go on. Khrushchev made other de- partment statement had to do you don't think he had some the United States and had let AP News Analyst to deny, lie or admit anything. a chance to correct any wrong At the summit, among other mands which Eisenhower couldn't with inflaming Khrushchev before reason to be irritated about it, the impression get out that he'd All It ever had to do was say impression but chose not to, things, he demanded Eisenhower have agreed to without crawling he got to the summit may not just ask yourself: keep on doing it? WASHINGTON (AP) — When it w.as investigating the case, let Khrushchev could reasonably as- the skin-divers of history probe the heat die down, and keep sume the. aerial spying was around in the, wreckage of the its mouth shut. meant to continue. 1960 summit conference, they'll It didn't. It took one more And such an interpretation was find lots.of reasons why it blew an insult to Khrushchev and the up and sank, more than are step, which turned out to be one too many. Russians: It meant this country known now. But some stick out intended to ignore Soviet sov- like barnacles. It said this government would fail in its responsibility to the ereignty over its own air space For instance: The State De- whole free world if it did not dc and send in spy planes, no mat- partment was a little too clumsy, what it considered necessary to ter how the Russians felt about a little too cute; President Eisen- obtain information — including it. hower helped give Premier Ni- spying—to "overcome the dan- Another Chance kita Khrushchev lead for his ger of surprise attack" by Rus Two days later this govern- blackjack, and Khrushchev, sia. ment had still another chance whatever his motives, distorted to say this was an erroneous in- the facts. This might have gotten by i the department—actually Secre terpretation—it it thought so. First, the department permit- tary of State Christian Hertei This was when Eisenhower held ted another government agency himself—had phrased this in the his news conference last Wednes- to say the U2 American spy past tense. Instead, it joggled day. plane downed over Russia was the language in such a way thai But he talked in future terms, on an innocent mission, gather- it seemed to apply to the future, without actually saying more ing information on the weather. too. planes would be sent in over Then the department denied the Russia. This became one of the plane was spying. Interpreted things Khrushchev wrapped In short: Was Herter saying Got Honest around Eisenhower's neck when such aerial spying would con they met at the summit in Paris Both statements were lies. tinue? Reporters asked Lincolr Monday. Khruschev rammed them down [THE DIAMONDS WE PURCHASED WERE PART OF THE 8,410 White, Herter's chief press offi la understanding this it is im- America's throat by producing These diamonds, in conjunction with diamonds cer, exactly that question. Whit< portant to remember no one in evidence. Then the department CARATS OF SMUGGLED. SEIZED AND SURPLUS DIAMONDS said: "Well, I will leave it t( this government ever actually got honest and admitted the spy your interpretation." ing. So, the reporters did the inter THAT WERE SOLD AT PUBLIC AUCTION BY THE U. S. GOV- bought- direct from Belgium, enables Liftman's to This would have been bad preting—since they took White'! Farmers Get enough if the government had answer to mean yes—and sai 1 ERNMENT FOR ONE MILLION DOLLARS ON APRIL 21ST. I960. give you highest value at great savings! 10c per Quart BUSES Ttt NEW YORK GITY For Milk (EXPRESS VIA N. J. 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A. cake sale it to be held English Shares Mr. English and his co-inventors hour, and the treated 'materials greatest" coqtest. which opens 620 Attend 16-ThurwUy, Slay 19, 1960 have discovered a group of com- were only negiigibljr, discolored. Monday,. Children are asked to Parents were, wvited to the May 30, 8:30 a. m. at Dodge's Patent positions which, it is claimed, Moreover, when ' these treated finish the' sentence "My Dad's activities Saturday afternoon and store, Leonard Ave., Leoeardo. McKEESPCRT, Pa. - Daniel render paper and textiles flame materials were subjected to a the Greatest. because —" in 50 Camporee to the ceremonial campfire Mrs. John Wankel, chairman R. English, Middletown, N. J.. retardant and also cause them to luminous flame from a Bunsen words or less. ".'; Saturday night. Girls State resist discoloration asd weaken- burner for a period of twelve of the poppy poster contest, an- was the co-recipient on May 3, Many prizes will be offered.l FARMINGDALE — There were Lester Rigby, • former may- ing due to exposure to heat. The seconds,, they showed charring nounced that the winner was Mrs, of a U. S. patent entitled "Flame Seven top winners are to be 620 boy. scouts and leaders camp- or of New Shrewsbury, conducted Delegates William Knapp. The poster was ingredients of the composition in the vicinity of the area of was Hetardant Composition." contact with the flame but they selected, one each from the areas ing out Jast week-end in the a class in. nature study. The forwarded at the county meeting Paper and textiles are flam- are a water-soluble boron com- patrols competed in all events, pound Bud) as boric acid, a weak!did not continue to burn after re- of Monmouth, Newark, Paramus, largest camporeee the Great and won first place. mable and may also become Menlo Park, Plainfieidr Morris- Northern District of the' Boy including map making and nature Are Selected charred or weakened when heat- water-soluble nitrogen compound!moval of the flame. In contrast, It also will be sent to the con- and an ammonium derivative, j paper and textiles, either un- town and Princeton. A grand Scouts ever witnessed. study. M1DDLET0WN - Mrs. Walter vention in Wildwood in Septem- ed. It therefore has often been prize winner will be announced Wood reported on the guidance the practice to treat such ma- The chemical structure of thcse|treated or treated by other It was held at Camp Housman. ber to he judged. The annual Father's^ Day, June 19. He will ON WAGE BOARD directors' meeting recently held terials with a flame retardant ingredients, and the percentages methods, were severely discolor- The theme was scoutcraft, and poppy corsage contest was won thereof that may be used, are ed alter the same exposure to get a 1960 Pontiac station wagon. | cvcnts jncludcd cookin& fire in the Middletown Township High by Mrs. Charles Rhoades. An composition such as ammonium TRENTO N —Miss Mary Bach- School, and those chosen for given in detail in the spccifica-jheat and were completely con- Entry blanks arc available at| building, nature work, tracking nfghan will be sent to a veterans' sulfate, ammonium sulfamate or tions of the patent. |sumed when subjected to a er, 9 Columbia Ave., Highlands, Girls State at Douglass College. other chemicals. However, ac- Bamberger's or plain stationery j 3nd sctting up campsites. Be- has been appointed as an em- 'hospital. 1 in0US u s fl mc Misses Barbara Evans and cording to Mr. English and his In their patent specification., 1 ™ ? " ™ ? - . can be used. The messages, says|sidcs setting up their own lonts, ployer representative on a board Mrs. V/alter Parsells was host- 7:I S s ale nt bcen assi ncd Judith Husband were chosen as associates, these flame retardant Mr. English and his associates!s,., HV ? . ^£ g8 ithe store, should be put in ballot; cach troop had l0 set up a mode) set up by Raymond F.' Male, ess at the meeting May 11. The dl1 P nt de delegates and Misses Cecilie compositions have not been en- also describe 25 examples which t 0 ° Nemours boxes in its men's departments campsito on the fiev, and cook commissioner of labor and in- next unit meeting will be May 25 h ian d >Company. Craver and Margaret Fredericks, tirely satisfactory for the treat- show the excellent results ob- or mailed to My Dads the its own food. The troops were dustry, to study a scale of mini- in the post home. alternates. The Lion's Club is ment of paper and textiles due tained by the use of their im- i Greatest," Bamberger's, Newark judged on all their work and mum wage rates for women and co-sponsoring the girls with the to the fact that the treated ma- proved flame retardant "compo- Grralesl Dad 11. Rraded accordingly. Out of the minors enjployed in the beauty American Legion auxiliary. Mrs. In 79 games last season, Cin- terial tends to become discolored sitions. In these actual tests, Contest 'Open 22 troops participating, eight won culture business in New Jersev John Wankel also attended. cinnati shortstop Roy McMillan and weakened after exposure to cotton fabrics and paper were Bill Hartack, in riding 58 win- Class A and nine won Class B. Wage rates will be compared A textile painting demonstra- hit nine home runs. 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Prices effective through Saturday, May 2ht in Super Markets nnd Sclf-Scrvicc stores only in Long Branch nnd Reel Bank. largest county, with > population (pected to have a declining popu-1 from HMO to 261,367 and mov- ation for her 1G years' service Allen Fusca, Alan DiSduUo, Paul' ofUtf.WinMlQ. lation over the next 50 years, ing from 16th to 14th. Mrs. LaGrone as librarian in the River Plaza Buchanan, Donald Munsehauer, Forecastfor2010 g experience the from 664,000 down to 611,500. to Passaic—To drop from 5th to library, which formerly was con- James Bell, Janice Buchanan, fastest frwth in the state, mov- drop from third to seventh place. 11th place, while its population ducted by the Township Library and Joanne Dreyer. Installed Cotnmission in the school. Choral selections were pre- TRENTON (AP) — IB 50 lems in 1975. It predicted that ing from I lth in population now Hunterdon—To move up from goes from 390,460 to 525,245. 19th to 17th place, with a popula- 'Salem—To remain in 18th Mrs. Pierce is serving in the ^tei by members of the(fifth year* New Jersey will be bulg- the percentage of population be- with 291,300 people to 675,901 and K ing with 10,716,00 people, almost sixth place by 2010, tion increase from 50,230 to 147,- place with a population increase new library on King's Hwy. and'^* .»' Mm °P? Wolfkamp tween, the ages of five and 10 As President an<1 lrd f Mrs atr cia double its present population, the years would go up from 25.5 782. from 58,900 to 118,021. members of the PTA have un- * &*&* " ' P .' Camden—To drop from seventy RIVER PLAZA-Mrs. Chester dertaken to continue the library iMcClunn. They sang selections State Conservation Department now to 28.9. In numbers, the in- place now to eighth in 2010, with Mercer—To drop from ninth i Somerset — Another fast-grow- ; forecast today. a population increase from 375,-! to 10th place while its population j ing county, with population goin A. LaGrone was installed presi- service in the school. in German, French, Italian, Span- crease in school age children lsh and hns sh '• •- • goes up from 284,250 to 530,087.!from 131,640 to 324,723, moving dent of the Parent-Teacher As-; One hundred dollars was pre- " - . . The department forecast pre. would go from 1,720,632 now to'540 to 593,686. Art r ecls dieted New Jersey's population 2,206,063. Middlesex—To experience a i from 13th to 12th place, sociation Tuesday at a meeting denied to the River Plaza school P °J - paintings, pup- Cape May—To become the in the school attended by 175 brary which must install new P«s an(j, PaPcr craf' ~ madc b? would increase almost five mil- The segment of population county with the smallest popu- huge population increase from' Sussex—To lose its place as U 3B2.0C0 to 1,147,325 bv 2010. j the county with the smallest Parents. ;shelve's and mainUin the room. the pupils dunng the year were. lion from an estimated 5,935,000 aged 30 to 50 would decline both lation, dropping from. 20th to dls la ed now. n percentage and numbers.' In 21st while its population goes up I moving it from sixth place to j population to Cape' May, moving Mrs. George Gillam, chairman |The commission is leaving the P y - The forecast predicted that in 1960, the department estimates third, overtaking Passaic by I up one slot to 20th with a popu- of the exceptional child commit-j books because there are dupli- Members of the PTA voted to from 45,240 to 80,761. tickets for the River Plaza 2010, Bergen County would lie the 1,686,848 people in this age group. Cumberland-To drop from] 19C5, Hudson by 1980 and Union lation increase from 41,000 to tee of the Monmouth County;cates jn the main library Council, was the installing of-j 5 to the I!os(; Company's sponsored Hunt state's largest with a population By 1975, it expects the number 15th to 16th while its population by 19S0. 94,169. Th m presCBted $2 of 1,341,988. It is estimated lo to decline to 1,497,672. Monmouth — Another fast- Union—To drop from fourth ficer. _ ,. , .r ... .circus which will be held June goes from 104,700 now to 186,- Also seated were Mrs. Frank!Town5h'p Llbrary aS * S'11 ' U. Proceeds will be used to com- have 724,000 now. Essex, the This was the forecast for each 90G in 2010. [growing county, to move from to fifth place in spite of a popu- A music and art Scott, first vice president; Mrs.i pr°enm was plete the new ,jrc house The state's most populated count, county: Essex—To drop from first to eighth to fourth place with a lation increase from 504,830 to rcsented b John p Wayne Miesen, second vice pres-iP y >anstiel, pj-A wij| rece|Ve 10 per cem 0| now, would drop to second. Atlantic—now the 12th largest second place, while its popula- population increase from 325,- 825,512. 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" bug"" Mazzaroppis '<1 RED BANK REGISTER Kitty Kelly: v 18—Thursday, Mty 19, I960 On Visit Here RED BANK — Mjr. and Mrs; The Way of Nameless Thomas Mazzaroppi of H Herb- ert St. have as their house guests Garden Club their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Mazzaroppi, Child Is Hard Indeed and their granddaughters, Jen- Plant Sale Dear Kitty Kelly: To want to kiss your girl is nie Anna and Lucrezia of San I am the mother of four chil- normal. If she lovesyou, she'll Bernardino, Calif. Saturday dren though not married legally. respond. But you must be During their stay in Red Bank, Ever since the first baby was on strong for her as well as your- the California residents marked MIDLETOWN — Garden Club the way, the man I live with self. To be otherwise is to their 17th wedding anniversary. RFD will hold its annual spring promised he would marry me. completely change your rela- Their daughter, Jennie Anna, plant sale Saturday between 9 30 He is an only child who can't tionship. In the changing you'll marked her 13th birthday. Mr. and 5 p.m. at their headquarters, seem to take responsibilities. We both lose something of the and Mrs. Mazzaroppi and fam- The Little Red Schoolhouse on live with his mother and father. magic that is part of young ily will be here 12 days. They Lincroft-Middletown Rd., Everett He acts as though he's afraid love. will drive back to their home on Mrs. Elmer Bahrenhurg, chair- of his parents. His mother wrote the West Coast. man, reported plans complete for her sisters that pretty girls want Dear Kitty Kelly: the sale when the club met in to marry him. I let her sisters I was going steady with a boy lace and silk, with a matching the "schoolhouse" Tuesday. know we weren't married. They I was redly crazy about. Abou hat and a corsage of white or- The following were elected told liis parents to see that he a week later he started acting chids. The bridegroom's mother Mrs. Walter Zimmerer, Jr., pres- married me. Should I leave him? strange and distant. We broke was dressed in pink lace with a ident; Mrs. Robert Boykin, first would carry the children with up. I still love him, but he seems matching flowered hat, and a vice president; Mrs. Albert me. It may be hard to get to hate me. corsage of white orchids. George, second vice president, work.—G. Other boys have been asking After a reception at Peterson's and Mrs. Edward Hausmann, re Dear G.: Think of your chil- me out; I go but I can't forget Buttonwood Manor in Matawan, cording secretary. dren. Insist that their father the other boy and long for him the couple left for their wedding Mrs. William Mulheron gave a marry you. If he continues to What should I do and how shoulc trip to New York State. Upon past president's pin to the re- procrastinate, appeal to your I act toward my ex-steady? their return they will reside on tiring president. Mrs. Josiah He- minister, doctor, or the near- have not enclosed an envelope Avenue D and Rt. 36, Atlantic witt. The club also gave the re- est Domestic Relations Court. because I don't want my parents Highlands. The bride's traveling tiring officer a silver trimmed The way of a nameless child to know I have written you. jacket dress was black and white, salad bowl set. is hard. Your chance for hap- Please answer my question in her hat was white, her acces- Mrs. Mulheron said four club piness are better if you andyour column.—Heartbroken. sories black patent leather, and members will make floral ar- your man establish a home of Dear Heartbroken: Hold your her corsage, white orchids. rangemtnts for thc Rumson your own. Don't weaken. head high and go on without The bride was graduated from home of Mrs. Henry D. Mercer, You'll be put upon as long as him. Chasing won't bring him Middletown Township High School which is one of the houses in you allow yourself to be. back. Should he look you up, Mrs. Edgar C. Widmann eluded in the Marlboro Hospital Mrs. Julius J. Lchotay and has been employed in the give him a taste of his own Monmouth County National Bank Auxiliary's Maytime Tour of Dear Kitty Kelly: medicine. Monmouth County Homes Tues- in Red Bank. She 4s a member What does a boy have a right I'm troubled by that final and an officer in Golden Chap- day afternoon. Arrangements will Miss Daly Married to expect from a girl in the mat- paragraph in your letter. Why Miss Cordts Weds he done by Mrs. Hewitt, Mrs. ter, Order of the Eastern Star ter of- love-making, when they shouldn't your parents know of Keyport. Mulheron, Mrs. Harvey Smedley are engaged and love each other that you have written me? Tell and Mrs. Edward J. Flannagan. The bridegroom was graduated dearly? I have done nothing me! Perhaps I can help you Edgar C Widmann from the High School of Music During the year, club members At Nuptial Mass wrong, but I do want to know. and them to a better under- and Art in New York City, and have exhibited floral arrange- —Just Wondering. standing. KEYPORT - In a setting of The bride's mother wore a served in the Army. He is self- ments at meetings, They were KEANSBURG — In St. Ann's | After a reception at Crystal Dear Just Wondering: Move all white snapdragons, gladioli gown made of Dior blue French 'employed. judged and scored by point sys- the calendar up 15 or 20 years. Send your problem to Kitty and greens Sunday in Gethse- tem. Mrs. Zimmerer and Mrs. Catholic Church Saturday, Miss;Brook Inn, Eatontown, the cou-Suppose your daughter was the Lillian Daly, daughter o! Mr. and!pie left for a wedding trip to Kelly. Enclose a stamped, self- mane Lutheran Church, Miss Do- Smedley tied for first place and girl involved. What would your addressed envelope, and addres lores Elizabeth Cordts, daughter each received a container for Mrs. Daniel Daly of 97 Ramsey Florida. The bride's traveling answer be? dress was green silk, worn with her in care of The Register. of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Cordts floraloal arrangementsg . Ave., became the bride of Julius of 383 Main St., Keansburg, be- Mrs. Flanagan was second. J. Lehotay, son of Mr. and Mrs. a matching coat, a white hat and a corsage of white orchids. came the bride of Edgar C. Wid- Her prize was a pair of birds Julius P. Lehotay of Highland mann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris- to be used as an accessory to aBlvd. Rev. Edward A. Corrigan Both Mr. and Mrs. Lehotay are Red Bank Catholic High School tian Widmann of Grand Ave., floral design. officiated at the marriage cere- Atlantic Highlands. Mrs. Van B. Walker said the mony, and Rev. Anthony J. Luis- graduates. The bride is a secre- 115 BROAD ST. RED BANK club's closing meeting will be aana celebrated the nuptial mass tary, employed at the Army Sig- Rev. Frederick Boos officiated luncheon. June 21, in Shadow- that followed. nal Equipment Support Agency at the double ring ceremony. at Fort Monmouth. The bride- brook, Shrewsbury. Escorted by her father, the Mrs. William Rescorl of West ANNUAL SPRING Hostesses for the tea that fol- bride wore a full length gownUroom, also a graduate of Seton Keansburg was the soloist, and lowed were Mrs. George, chair- o„f whit....ite silk peau-de-soie trim-s"all University, is a member of Mrs. John Bennett, Keyport, or- the ganist. man, Mrs. Joseph Etfencs, Mrs, mod with lace medallions that actuaries department of the Ralph Woodruff, Mrs. Henry Biel- had been embroidered i..n. scodi, Ec -lultabIc Llfe Assurance Society Mr. Cordts gave his daughter fcldt and Mrs. Otis R. Seaman.:pearls. Her fingertip length veil of tne United states- in marriage. Her gown of white was attached to a matching lace Dupioni silk was made intermis- If you want to add slivers of headpiece, also re-embroidered sion length, styled with a fitted in seed pearls. She carried a bodice that had a Sabrina neck- garlic to beef you are going to line, trimmed with French lace pot roast, insert a small sharp cascade of white roses, with and cap sleeves. The full skirt, knife deep into the meat at in- sprays of white orchids as the which terminated in 'a chapel tervals; poke garlic slivers into center motif. length train, was trimmed at the the slashed places. Miss Elizabeth Daly of Kcans- PAL front with an applique design of burg was her sister's honor at- French lace, matching the de- tendant. The bridesmaids were sign used on the bodice. The Miss Patricia Cardinale, the bride's veil was fingertip length, bride's cousin, Miss Florence worn attached to a cap of French SHERMAN'S Shannon and Mrs. Leonard San- lace that was re-embroidered tarsicro, all of Keansburg. with seed pearls, and her cas- All were dressed alike in chif- cade bouquet was white lilacs, fon gowns, the honor attendant in By ELEANOR MARKO roses, white orchids and ivy pink with pink accessories, and I leaves. the bridesmaids in green with In leaps and bounds. This ! seems to be the most appropri- Miss Augusta Cordts of Keans- SPECIAL FLATS AND HEELS matching accessories. All carried burg was her sister's maid of cascade styled bouquets of pink ate way to describe the trend CAPEZIOS — JOYCE — PATINOS Curtains taken in the shore area for new honor. Her dress of aqua organ- roses and ivy leaves. g [() za was made with a rounded 95 95 Draperies Nancy Stark of Keansburg was |i(eral|y havjnf, a fje|d day jn neckline and a princess styled skirt. The dress was trimmed REGULAR 9- -l4- thc flower girll. Her frocfk k was cxhibjting theii r work in thc Slipcovers pinink silk crepe, anamdi shsue carncu|carried | on the short bodice with a band mnny p accs ;ls pub|jc in(ercst of emhroidered aqua flowers. Her a small corsage of pink roses. I ickf. up (oward purdlasinR Bedspreads Jerrerry Riley, Miami, Ma lhe. , _ matching veil, edged in seed )ri jna ar( work fnr homcSi pearls, fell over a small hat of .90 bride'ride's cousin, was the ring bear-j |ac(,s |)f husincs schoo, n. Linens cl aqua flowers. Her bouquet was \,, . , , ... . 'braries, beach clubs and res- Mr. and Mrs, Alexius J. Tomanek canshllr white lilacs, purple roses and ivy Alfred Lehotay of K Ritauran|S leaves. v Venetian Blinds was best man for his brother, j ' . ' " .... , ,. Ihc nc wcsl ad(lltl0n ls lho Wide Selection - HI - Medium Heels. Black Patent - Blue, The ushers were John Lehotay,! , L The bridesmaids were Miss Ibopat-llome Sfirvlco Vows Exchanged Noreen O'Neill, Shrewsbury, and Indigo, Red, Brown, Tan, Green, Bone - Leathers l'l»> SI! I 5111 Keansburg, also the bridegroom's Monmouth Arts Gallery, hous- brother; John Gargami, Middle-! « in "nllantl"=s "Ina a"d Miss Anita Schneider, Brooklyn, Sizes 4 - ID-Widths AAAAA-C Sherman's tmvn. and Larry Pernta. Clifton. I "»» SI"»P. J 7; Broad St., the bridegroom's niece. Thsir 1U (I Banl which ens t0 dresses also were aqua, styled Homo Decorators I Thc bride's mother chose a ' <- °P ' MADEMOISELLE — PALIZZIOS 45 Broad St. (•own of beige silk with orchid morrow wilh a public reccp- At St. Agnes Church like the one worn by the honor RED BANK colored accessories, and a cor-: '»™' Prn«rams, the Mon- Miss Jessie Ellennr Alverson, •mouth Arts Foundation never themums. wil« I lace, with n corsage of orchids daughter of Mrs. James K. Al- , a back-were purple lilacs, purple roses 90 90 has had a permanent gallery to "•"•*••"• - -- ground. land ivy leaves. work of its nrtists Mrs iverson of 12 Monmouth Ave. and* _, , .. , . . . , ,. , John -14 WIIIK (ii us .uiiM.v mi.., „ , I The bride, who was given in John Link of South Hampton 11 the arI'armlt advancemeny of Rumsot committee!n heads.thin es tlat Agnee Mrs .catholi Alversonc Churc, Saturdah be'y- i. p ., the bridegroom's cousin, and will stage rotating exhibi-' marriage by her brother| y Wi y;, a e came the bride of Alexius J. To- liam B. Alverson of Jersey City, was best man. The ushers were lions in the former Terrace wore a gown of white lace over;Louis Rowe of Washington, D.C.; COORDINATE BAGS '/a OFF manek, son of the late Mr. andorganza. The fitted bodice had Jeorge Knaggs, Irvington, and Room which was offered to thc a sabrina neckline and short Howard Schneider, Brooklyn, the Mrs. Chester Tomanek of Flush- Open Wed. and Frl. Evenings til 9 p. m. committee by Mr. and Mrs. John sleeves, and the full lace skirt bridegroom's nephew. fiallantine. Since the couple are ing, N.Y. ell over tulle and organza. Her in Italy they will miss thc open- Rev. Richard Ewlng officiated. fingertip length veil was held in ing. The children's choir of the church place by a coronet of seed pearls Assisting Mrs. Parmly are sang during the ceremony. Dec- and her bouquet was^ made of Famous for Values iMrs. Willard T. Snmerville, Mrs. white roses, chrysanthemums Willard W. Boesewettor and Mrs. and valley lilies. HOURS OPEN: Every Eve. 'til 9; John Montgomery, Fair Haven, mid John Ilry/.osloski, River Miss Seiler Miss Ann Marie Alverson of Friday 'til 9:30; Saturday 'til 6 jl'lnza. " : Leonardo was maid of honor for SYL VETTE j "Seven Portrait Artists" — six Is Feted her twin sister. Her ballerina Middletown Shopping Center i painters ami one sculptor — length gown was turquoise blue MIDDLETOWN - Mrs. Thom- organza, falling over silk. She Highway 35, Middletown niakc up Hie opening group as Field, Jr., of Middletown and show. They an- Koberta Carter, had a matching headpiece, and •Mrs. Grandin Schenck of Fair her flowers were yellow chrysan- • Fair Haven; Agnes Ricks F.gan, Haven gave a miscellaneous .Atlantic Highlands; Jean Wntson themums. shower last week in Mrs. Field's The bride's nieces, Misses Vir- Piirmly (chairman); Ida 1 home, Middletown, for Miss Sar- Dengrovr, Inlerlnkrn; Guilberl, ginia Kathleen Alverson, Leonar- iKIberon; Kdilli Kroll. Oakhurst, ah Seiler of Fair Haven. do, and Mary Eileen Jennings, and Douglas II. Mrllvain, Mid- Miss Seiler will be married Atlantic Highlands, were the dlclnwn. The committee hopes June 25 in St. George's by thebridesmaids. Their dresses in |to encourage the idea of family River Episcopal Church, Rumson turquoise blue organza were •portraits in the homo by featur- to Duncan Ogden of Vermont. made like the one worn by the ing these artists whose approach Guests were Mrs. Klliott Det honor attendant, and their bou- to the subject vary in tech- weiler, Mrs. Donald MacConnell quets were pink chrysanthe- Mrs. Oswald Elmer, Mrs. Walter mums. TIME... The cnninilllFC will operate Thompson, Mrs. Robert Bramloy Esther Ann Hoffman of Leon- on ii non-profit basis In keep- Mrs. William Blair, Mrs. Joseph ardo, also the bride's niece, was Ing will) the foundation's poli- L. Seiler, Mrs. Harold Estcy the flower girl. Her frock was .. Jn Your 6 Way cy mid will ri'Cclvo 20 per cent Mrs. l-'erilimiml Strays, Mrs. Wal-lilac orgnmly, and her bouquet, nl I In- XM/,1 per cent receiv- ler Rullinnn, Mrs. Merrill Smith, yellow chrysanthemums. ed from cncli sale of n paint- Mrs. Donald Brower, Mrs. Leon Thc bride's mother selected a ing. 'Mil' balance will ho used Reussille, Mrs. Thnmns Field, pink lace gown for the wedding, In light, insure ami mninlnln Sr., and Mrs. M. L. Seiler. wilh beige accessories and a cor- the gallery, which will be sage of, yellow roses. BRA open during store hours Mon- Knrol F. Tnmanek of Bayside, •Jtlu's versatile Carnival Bra day through Saturday from Mrs. John Merris L.I., was best man for his broth- !>!30 n. in. ID II p. in. mid Is Given Shower er. The bride's brothers, Edward with adjustable-rcmovabli Wednesday mill I'rldny nights Norton Alverson, Atlantic Iligh- i Let us ensile a hair stylo Just In !l. LONG I1RANCI! Mrs. Paul lands, anil (iwirj!« Thomas Al- straps will serve as : fur you. Our skilled beauticians WitliiMil inurli i|iiesiinn Mrs. nrCaprio of North Hroailway.verson, Leonardo, who are also 6-way all-purpose bni '„, will bring nut your niiixjtniim of Parmly and nimpany are not and Misses Ruth Horilcn anil twins, were Ihc ushers. •"'Mini .ibout any sii-<-;illi-cl|(Jayli- Heebc of Tiiilnn l-'all.s were A reception followed al Ridge- for your wardrobe. ' loveliness Also you will find our Iraiih of culliiral adv.iiu'eincnt.'lm.sle.ssrs Satmilay at a stork wood Inn, Lraiiiinln. The bride's pmis In lir very iiiinlriaU1 find liny nl'.n rim 'ii- ii shaping .shower (or Mrs, Jcilin Mtrri.s of table was dminited wilh an all ip Miinothlv in its giant ouldoor.Ncw Shrewsbury. The party was while flnral arranncini'iit made Style #340 will (it yujii hiidgi'l mrrly. hi'slival of Ail'., to be staged on'hrld a| Mrs. DeCaprio's home, of I'arnations ami gladioli. Sizes: A cup 32-36 — I) cup •Irnail SI, June :i anil •!. j (iucsts were Mrs. Norman llol- l;nr lier wedding trip, tin- briilr 32-38 - C cup 32-38 - in white Mr'.. l!"i",wrtler, ri'servn- drn, Mrs. ('buries I.argay anil wore a Iwn-piere liniwn linen broadcloth. ions iliamiian, irpon..,! a t WKVII I'.iirlrrs, rrpluMi whrrr iicri'-.-.Mry. nii-nd 10 Moiimoiiili Si. SIf 'in; t'l li;i\c hi»' the .N|irMy-(iyiosn>pr J I'.M.I.I it: i,\i i: r ill HIIK, ('oip"ul/.> >n on Lone Island. ENGAGEMENTS RED BANK REGISTER Tfrondajr, May 19, 1960-19
CONGRATULATIONS ARE IN ORDER for Miss Nancy D. Hight, left, Red Bank High School senior, who is receiving $500 dental hygienist scholarship from Mrs. J. Alvin MEMBERS OF THE DRAMA DEPARTMENT of the Junior Woman's Club of Little Miss Lois Zcller Silver were among the top winners for work done by drama groups at Satur- Parker of Red Bank, new president of the Monmouth County Dental Auxiliary, don- Miss Aylccn M. Elliott ors of the scholarship. At right is Mrs. Harry Mann of Margate, president of the ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS day's convention of the junior membership department of the New Jersey State dr. and Mrs. David J. Zcller UNION BEACH Mr. am Federation of Women's Clubs in Atlantic City. Members gave a portion of Max- state auxiliary. if 113 Center Ave. announce the Mrs. William Parsells of 610 Au mgagement of their daughter, mack Ave. have announced the well Anderson's play "Mary Queen of Scots," and received second prize in the Montgomery, Claudia Snyder, Ei- diss Lois Zeller, to Conde Toy- engagement of their daughter, statewide contest for the best play. Mrs. Kenneth Spreen of Shrewsbury, center, was leen Stern, Bess Sully, Cathy )erg, son of Mrs. Kezia Toy- Miss Ayleen Mary Elliott, to Jo judged the best actress in the state for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in the Neighborhood Association berg of Great Neck, Long Is seph MacLean, son of Mr. anc Theimer, and Dorothy Wilson play She is being congratulated by Mrs. John Antliff, Little Silver, drama depart- two-year pins, and Patty Paterno land, and the late Dr. Charles Mrs. Joseph Moore MacLean o: one-year pin, all members o oyberg. Fairfield Rd., Freehold. ment chairman, and Mrs. Robert King, Middletown, right, who also appeared Has Fly-Up Ceremony troop 73, and all receiving pins The announcement was made Miss Elliott is employed b; in the play. Mrs. Michael Bivona, Rumson, and Mrs. Jacob Schnoor, Middletown, Bay Answering Service in Key RUMSON — The Rumson Girl Scout programs. Mrs. C. H. rom Mrs. David Brewster, lead- at a family dinner party at Dop- made up the rest of the cast for the prize-winning play. er. ielt's Hofbrauhaus. The prospec- port. Mr. MacLean is employe Scout Neighborhood Association Selick, assistant leader of Brown at Food Fair Stores, Inc., ii Barbara Bilchek, Judy Bright tive bride was graduated from held its annual fly-up ceremony ie Troop 49 gave wings to Kathie Eatontown. on, Adele Davidson, Jane Fowler, Atlantic Highlands High School. Mrs. Frederic E. Geirsch, Jr., at Forrestdale School yesterday Bartlett, Susan Beaty, Carly Bro- Mrs. George Hollywood and Mrs. afternoon. der, Midge Callman, Karen De- Cornelia Gilbert, Martha Glueck Her fiance was graduated from Heads Guild Beacon Hill Debbie Johnson, Margaret Kris- Great Neck High School. Mr. Marguerite Melville of Upper ohn J. Ryan. Mrs. John L. Montgomery, Jr., Nicolla, Jo Ann Hemleb, Susan Montclair opens in a one-man Prize winners were Mrs. Wil- Hempel, Nina Kaupp, Pamela tian, Chris Lafferty, Elizabeth Toyberg also attended Columbia neighborhood chairman, greeted Martin, Nancy Robertson, Cindy University. show tomorrow in Studio 57, ocialSeason liam Hagerman, Mrs. David the guests. Legg, Donna Miller, Eileen Nor- Leonardo. Six oils and water Hogan, Mrs. Paula Althamer, ton, Linda Selick, Wendy Slaugh- Sakser and June Lynn Walton, The flags of both Brownie one-year pins, all members ol colors will be exhibited by the Mrs. Henry Bauer, Mrs, Albert ter and Debbie Such. artist, who is a life member of Wedgbury, Mrs. W. Russell Kil- Troop 49 and 86, whose members roop 212, and all receiving pin Palette Talk Has Opened were flown up into Intermediate Mrs. J. F. Nolan, assistant the Art Students League. She ey, Mrs. Vincent Robinson, Mrs. rom Mrs. Kenneth Sakser, lead- (Continued) studied painting with Nicolaides John Ekdahl, Mrs. Frederick Girl Scouting, were used for the leader of Brownie troop 86, gave er. LEONARDO — Members of the Preparations for the show are and Chariot, Candell and Seide, ;ompter, Mrs. Maria Drendel, ceremonies. Linda Selick sorved wings to Melissa Brogle, Linda Gail Brown, Lydia Delaney 'oman's Auxiliary of Beacon i gamble because no "rain and sculpture with Jose De- Mrs. William Turner, Jr., and as sergeant-at-arms. Midge Call- Camp, Kathie Feakes, Nancy Dorothy Jager, Joan Karinja, ill Country Club opened their Haaren, Ann Karinja, Susan Ken date is possible. But let's not Creeft. One of her water colors cial season with their annual Mrs. George DeLorne. man, Susan Hinkel and Ellen Nora McCue, Terrill Powers, Ji dwell on that. Her'es the lisi Kinney were flag bearers. Me- nedy, Cindy Kingdom, Ellen Kin won the first award in the pring dessert-bridge Tuesday af- Ann Ruscio, Maureen Shea, Pam- of some of the professionals American Artists Professional lissa Brogle and Donna Miller ney, Shelly Nolan, Patty Shea ela Ware, Deborah Reidy, Berna- crnoon in the clubhouse. SURPRISE SHOWER . Susan VanBrunt and Peggy Win Adolf Conrad, Flanders, winner League show in Montclair Mu- 'This morning, auxiliary mem- were color guards. dette Gill, Virginia Ellis and Pa-of last year's grand award. Don HAZLET — A surprise baby ters. seum. She also has exhibited in icrs will start their golfing sea- shower was held for Mrs.. Mar- Mrs. Grant T. Reynolds of Fair ricia Dunnigan, one-year pins, Bloom of New Brunswick, whos the Newark Mufeum and in Haven, representing the Northern After the girls received their on, supervised by the club's shall Cappelli, 33 Lafayette Dr., all members of troop 250, andshow closed last week in High' various galleries in the state. ;olf pro, Andy Sikora. Monmouth County Council of Girl wings, Mrs. J. W. Slaughter, all receiving pins from Mrs. Eu- gate Gallery, Upper Montclair, Saturday by the "Fleetwood Chit- Scouts, explained the meaning of leader of Intermediate Girl Scou ;ene Kennedy, leader. stirred excitement with his im- Mrs. Richard H. Moyle anc Chats" in the home of Mrs, Ar- .Irs. George II. Weis were chair Brownie wings, which are given troop 49 conducted a candleligh A social hour followed for Tessionistic scenes of the com- The next lecture-demonstration chie Mcllwaine, 38 Annapolis Dr. to Brownie troop .members when ceremony. Three candles, denot monplace, including fish market, presented by the Old Mill Associ- nen of the dessert-bridge. The Floral arrangements were by Brownies and guests, with Mrs, lostesses were Mrs. Michael J they enter Intermediate Girl ing the three parts of the Girl Montgomery as chairman. iool room, delicatessen am ation in Tinton Falls gallery will Mrs. William Cox and Mrs. Scout Promise were placed i^ meat packing houses. Adding t feature Frank J. Reilly, profes- tafferty, Mrs. Rockford Em James Chapman. ceremonial log container, and his stature, Bloom is the' re sor at the Art Students League. then lit by Mrs. Slaughter. Then In Concert cipient of the $4,000 creative His strong logical convictions n 10 candles representing the Girl painting award by the Guggen have contributed to strength in For Day Classes Call for Information Scout laws were lit by the girls heim Memorial Foundation. Hi: his students—legion in the field Mrs. John N. Langenberger joining the troop. painting of a delicatessen win of fine arts, both traditional and ENROLL NOW FOR dow was included in the Whit modern, as well as in illustration RED BANK — The Women's By: MR. STEPHEN Others participating in the can- advertising and cartooning. Hi< Guild of Trinity Episcopal Church dlelight ceremony were Susan ney Museum's last annual exhi CHANGE OF COLOR bition. belief is "Know all of the past held its annual meeting Tuesday EVENING CLASSES Most women at one time or Aumack, Joanna Jordon, Juli in the parish hall on West Front Simpson, Mary Kristjen's and Also among those registered :ontribute to the present, another consider changing the tudents are the future." St. color of their Kathie Whitfield. These girls re- in this category are Arnold La- • Small Down Payment • Easy Terms hair and a lot ceived their wings last year. hee (Art Center of the Oranges eilly is an authority on teach The following were elected: of them d o They will join the new intermedi- first award winner in oils this ing methods and an originator o! Mrs. John N. Langenberger, Richards School of Beauty Culture more than ate troop 49. All the girls par- month), Lucille Chayt, Babette many theories on art. president Mrs. Stephen Guzy, think about it. ticipating in the ceremony re- Edelstein, Sara Provan, Marcia Little Silver, vice president ;Mrs. 25 BROAD ST. SH 1-9865 RED BANK When the right ceived Girl Scout pins. Hunt, Roberta Carter, Florence So that there would be conccn Elmer Nielson, Little Silver, re method is Maisel, Douglas Mcllvain, Marj Brownies receiving member- ration on what was painted and cording secretary; Mrs. John J used, hair col- O'Rourke, Jeanette Heuman, Ag- ship pins were: Jane Glover, lot "Who" painted it, a fine ex- Blust, Middletown, corrcspondin; oring today is nes Ricks Egan, Ann Kobayashi, two years, and Maria Blake, ibition of at least 200 works of secretary, and Mrs. Oliver II FRANKLIN SIMON, MONMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER safe, quick' Alida Lovett and many, many and undetectable. A good; Mindy Gorlin and Karen Thomp- iver Plaza school students was Stryker, Red Bank, treasurer. more. Reservations are being re color job is one that is natur- son, one year, all' members p! mt on view for the PTA this Officers will be installed at th Thursday & Friday 'lil 9:30 ceived daily by Mrs. Boesewet- al looking. Your best bet is; troop 49, and all receiving pin: eek by art instructor Mrs. Su-guild's annual luncheon June 2 ter. The "bargain price" for to leave it to the experts and/ from Mrs. Slaughter, leader. ian H. Phillips. The talent and in Shadowbrook, Shrewsbury not experiment yourself. < early entries has terminated Cindy Shea, two years, mem echniques revealed were out- Mrs. Harry H. Sutton of Re lYour best bet is to have it* Entrants must now pay $3. Bank is in charge of lunchcor done at Stephen Hairdressers, j ber of troop 86, received her pi standing in numerous cases, but Campbell's Junction, 518 Main from Mrs. Daniel Shea, Jr, t was interesting to note that, reservations and arrangements. "A cultural asset" is what ilthough the effort was well ap- J Street, Belford. We are art-,leader. Mayor Bernard B. White de- Guest speaker was Rev. Wil- >reciated, son*, of the parents' ists when it comes to hair col- Margo Beck, Jennifer Brews Miss June Laughlin fined (he new gallery of the liam Haynsworth, chaplain at the oring. Phone KE 6-0655. ter, Karen Carlson, Susie Crolius, enthusiasm was lost by not be-Seamen's Church Institute of New Watcii for the opening of our Guild of Creative Art which Susan Kaupp, Judy Lee Mari LONG BRANCH - Miss Jun opened Sunday at 620 Broad ng able to identify the owners. York City. He was introduced new salon at Monmouth Shop- Susan Kaupp, Judy Leel Mari Laughlin of Keyport will be on Many of the paintings will find ping Center in Eatantown. St. in his borough of Shrews- by Mrs. Lester Stork of Fair McDonald, Nancy Meeker, Gil of the guest artists participatin, bury. One hundred persons at' their way into the Red Bank Haven. in a spring concert Saturday tended the opening of the new-Festival of Arts next month. Mrs. Melvin Decker of Middle- the Long Branch High Scho ly formed non-profit organiza- town was in charge of a com- Auditorium for the benefit of th tion and for Its first show Is FRIDAY CAKE SALE mittee of members who served Italian-American Memorr As featuring lite work of its ex- ASBURY PARK - The Mon-tea. sociation of Long Branch ^uild- r hibiting members. Gallery mouth County Association for the ing fund. Hermine Hudon, El- You too hours are noon to 5 p. m. Blind will hold a cake sale to- beron vocal teacher, is arrang Cut cream cheese into tiny Tuesdays through Saturdays. morrow, starting at 10 a.m., at ing the program. squares (use a sfiarp knife dipped' can have a On view are 75 paintings and the Tepper Department store frequently in boiling water) and Miss Laughlin, who is a teach 14 sculptures, representing 35 icr. Miss Dorothy Mahcr of add to scrambed cj^gs just be- Royal Wedding er at Keyport High School am artists. For the record—the Ipring St., Red Bank, executive fore they are as "set" as desired. a graduate of Montclair Stat first business conducted Tues- Coming soon to Love Lane is Princess ecretary of the association, will Pass the pepper grinder with College, has given concer day was a customer for a ccept cakes for the sale. this! Margaret's fabulous weddjng gown throughout this state, in Ne' water color by Marjorie Alex- aboard the Italian liner, Augu . . . quiet elegance, authentically inter- ander, wife of Harold Alexan- tus. She also is the soloist a der, a member artist and de- preted . . . keep watching! St. John's Methodist Church signer of the interior, who Keyport. bows to the justice of "Ladles Miss Laughlin's program wi First." include arias from "La Boheme "Madame Butterfly," and sonr Ceramic sculpture in contemp- DAY CAMP show tunes, such as "Will Yo orary design hand-crafted by Remember" from "Maytime." Neil J. Festa of Red Bank will be featured at the eighth annual exhibition of the New Jersey De- SHOUK'S OKK11NAI. HAY Esteys Entertain CAMP . . . COUNTRY'S SH signer-Craftsmen. The exhibition FOREMOST IN EXrEIUKNCE Al Buffet Supper will be held from May 27 through Approval Member, 23 W. FRONT ST. American Camping AsiTn. LOCUST - Mr. and Mrs. Hai 30 in the shop of Martin Stan STORE HOURS: 0:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. old W. Estey, Red Coach La, Buchner, 92 Rt. 10, Hanover. ' Wednesday and Friday 'til 9 P. M. recently held a buffet supper f< Mr. Festa's original designs 34th Year Free Parking in Rear friends and members of the Moi have been exhibited at both the Directly on the Cool mouth Civic Chorus. Newark and Montclair Museums Ocean Guests included Mrs. Harry and his local exhibitions, includ- Carlin, Navesink; Mr. and Mn ing both the aforementioned or- 643 Ocean Ave. Vito Predale, Atlantic Highland: ganizations and the Navesink Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Rhode: River Ceramic Guild. The exhi WEST END The New Mrs. Richard Coblens, Mr. an' bit which will include work o Mrs. Robert White and Williar other outstanding craftsmen in • Specialists in Swimming Instructions Nielsen, Middletown; Dr. an' wood, metal, textiles, glass Tim "Swlnimlnjf Camp" with 3 SALT WATKR POOLS Feather Fluff Mrs. Ernest Stitch, Red Ban' ceramics and enamels and leath • New Instnictlomil I'nnl • Olympic Size J'onl • Chiton's Tool Miss Louclla Frey, Red Bank er will be open to the public Tool* CIILOKINATKD for Augural or Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mark 10:30 a. m. to 9 p. m. exeep (JIGKM-FKEK Protection River Plaza; Mr. and Mrs. Wthe opening date hours 5 to { Bubble Cut Gordon Pagdin, Little Silver; p. m. 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J., THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1960 7c PER COPY 350 PER WEEK Charge Violations Montgomery Urges Towns Of Subdivision Code To Give Welfare Council Aid .MATAWAN TOWNSHIP — A EATONTOWN — More than County Municipal Association at of the municipal association for realty firm, the Cliffwood Beach 700 persons are in institutions as Old Orchard Country Club. W, Thomas Bennett, Neptune Co., came under fire from the He won from the association City. Monmouth County "public Planning Board last night for New Jersey endorsement of his plan to have| Also elected were: Mayor Le- alleged failure to comply with charges" and hundreds of oth- municipalities pay $25 a yeariroy F. Walling, South Belmar, the township's subdivision ordi- News Briefs ers needing care are on waiting each for membership and pro-'first vice president; Clerk Floyd nance. list*, John L. Montgomery, Redjgram participation in the WeiWyckoff- , Marlboro Township, se- cond vice president; Mayor Jo- Planning Board members By the Associated Press Bank, county welfare director, fare Counci- l of Monmouth' Coun" - Frederick G. Wenzel and John said here last night. ty, of which he is treasurer. seph E. Robertson, Spring Lake B. Kenner said that the firm TRENTON—Attorney Genera Mr. Montgomery addressed of- Elect Mills Heights, third vice president; has been selling lots out of theDavid D. Furman thinks a ficials of 13 municipalities at the Mayor Harry Mills, Howell Councilman Fred L. Brown, Jr., Seaside Gardens tract in Cliff- change in state law might help May meeting of the Monmouth Township, was elected president Ipring Lake, secretary, and Ma- wood Beach without having sub- local police crack down on jay- yor Woodruff Smith, Brielle, divided the land or filed a walkers. Furman suggested the treasurer. map. change at a meeting of the state All will be installed at the next Long Branch High School meeting, a ladies' night function Mr. Weniel said that the sub- Co«rdinating Council on Traffic to be held at the Deal Golf and division ordinance provides for and Safety yesterday. The coun- Country Club Wednesday June 15. a fine of $200 for each such cil decided to study the propos- Principal's Post to Korey That will be a party, with no violation. al. Under existing law, a pedes- STATE AID— SUPPLY AND DEMAND — The failure of state aid to meet the grow- formal program planned. Rudolph Grimm, Van BracWe trian cannot cross a street in ing demands of highway and bridge construction was graphically shown to the Mon- Rd., demanded that the board the middle of a block Jf there LONG BRANCH — Herbert A. Assemblyman Alfred N. Bea- "take some kind of legal action" is a crosswalk at the corner and mouth County Board of Freeholders yesterday. Above are, left to right, Freeholder Korey, an assistant principal at dleston (R-Shrewsbury) gave a In the matter. if there is a traffic light or po- Earl L. Woolley, Freeholder Director Joseph C. Irwin, Freeholder Abram Voorhees; Rumson-Fair Haven Regional i New Santos brief discussion on session-end- ing activities of the Legislature. liceman there. Furman proposed Percy F. Jowett, Mercer County budget director, and Freeholder Walton Sherman.' High School, last night was ap-| Wants Investigation eliminating the requirement for pointed principal of the high Satellite Is Mr. Montgomery said that "You say this has been going a policeman or traffic light. He Mr. Jowett, with Sussex County Freeholder Director Lester N. Price, brought the school here. while the Welfare Council activi- ty was recent in Monmouth Coun- on for some time," Mr. Grimm would have the law forbid cross- presentation to Monmouth County. ty, many such organizations are told the board. "In that case I ing in the middle of a block if About Ready say it's high time for an investi- hard at work in the state and there is a painted crosswalk ad- LOS ANGELES (AP) — Presi- nation. Their purpose, he said, gation." jacent. Today State Road "It's the first time I have 3 Variance ent Eisenhower has ordered an s to co-ordinate public and pri- heard about it," replied Joseph In Washington nd to U2 spy plane flights — 'ate welfare work, acting as P. Stenger, board chairman. NEWARK-The Public Util- did Boost the Samos reconnaisance learing houses in this general Mr. Stenger said he would ity Commission has been ask- Pleas Denied By The Associated Press iatellite is coming up. ffort. ed by the New Jersey rate This country is so far along Monmouth's council, of which "check into it." SENATE Is Sought In other business, the board counsel to reject an applica- By Planners ivith its Samos program that the [ules Plangere, Asbury Park, is authorized the building inspec- tion by Public Service Electric Considers minor bills. FREEHOLD — A representa- irst of a planned network of them ^resident and Mr. Montgomery tor to issue a building permit & Gas Co. for rate increases. NEW SHREWSBURY - The Appropriations subcommittee ive from the State Freeholders hould be circling the earth xeasurer, is striving to promote lor expansion of the V Associ- The rate counsel also urged Planning Board stuck to its guns ears Army and Air Force wit- .ssociation presented a request within the next four months. Rencral public welfare on a pro- ates, Inc., plant at Wilson Ave. the PUC to rescind a negoti- last night in rejecting three ap- esses on defense appropriations j the County Board of Free- Experts say it will do a far gram of high standards through and Stlllwell La. ated gas rate increase granted plications for zoning code re- lolders yesterday that they go on more effective job than the U2the co-ordination of all existing The company manufactures In January 1959 to give the laxation. Commerce subcommittee hears ecord in favor of an additional could — and will be much harder services, the speaker said. This ive million dollars from the state aircraft ssfety equipment. firm 3'/2 million dollars more in each event, Chairman Louis >IBC and ABC officials on bill o knock down. effort, he asserted, is being car- or aid to county roads. N. D. Vuyosevich, Fair Haven, in yearly Income. The PUCSteinmuller said that the board :o require free TV time for pres "We have done a number of ried out on a non-political basis. owner, said the building will be should order the utility to re-could not set a precedent by dential candidates. Sussex County Freeholder Di- hings to lessen the vulnerability Municipal officials were assur- expanded from 2,000 to 4,500 fund the increases which cus- proving the variances. Antitrust subcommittee hears rector Lester N. Price spoke to of Samos satellites," an Air Force ed that through the council they he freeholders outlining the pro could obtain answers quickly to square feet, at a cost of $50,000. tomers paid last year, the rate Murray Rosen of Red Bank ip baseball officials on profes officer disclosed in an exclusive The plant is on a 4%-acre counsel suggested. sional sports bill limiting con iosal. He pointed out that for nterview. "I won't say what such, pressing problems as what and Geza DeVegh of Sycamore the past 12 years the counties to do about aged or ill persons. site, adjacent to the ABC Ave. were refused variances for rol of players. those things are, but Samos wil Foundry. have received slightly over 9 mil- service stations, and Louis Caro- not be an easy target." Dental Clinics Authorization for the permit TRENTON - Republican State HOUSE lion dollars a year toward road High Priority Chairman Carl Erdman says the tenuto, new owner of the Garden and bridge maintenance. At present, said Mr. Montgom- was necessary because of the Considers miscellaneous minor Herbert A. Korey The high ranking officer, who ery, the council is working with Assembly handling of assessment Estates development on Wayside During this time, Mr. Price existing moratorium on new .Ills. declined to allow use of his name, the Monmouth County Dental So- bills • Monday was "a shameful Rd., was denied an extension of noted, county contributions have building, put into effect pending Commerce subcommittee con- The Board of Education named said there has been no speed-up ciety toward the establishment blot upon the history of our Leg- preliminary approval given for increased almost five times. He adoption of the proposed new Mr. Korey to replace William H of clinics at Monmouth Medical islature." Erdman said Gov. Rob- his project three years ago. nues FPC influence probe. said no new taxes would be in- in the Samos program since tlv zoning code. Meskill who will take over the Center and Fitkin Hospital where ert B. Meyner should condemn Mr. Rosen sought to build a Rules Committee considers volved since the additional mon- 112 incident because Samos had Under the code, the plant duties of superintendent of Long indigent persons can obtain free the action by the Democratic- station on Newman Spring Rd chool construction bills. ey could come from the existing a top priority—"as high as that would be in a residential zone. Branch schools. dental care. It will be up to the controlled lower house and seenear the Red Bank line. He was Ways and Means Committei gasoline and motor vehicle taxes assigned the Polaris submarin Mr. Stenger reported that the $10,000 Post council, through private funds, that the bills are passed. "As- refused because the station would :ontinues consideration of health Mr. Price reminded the board missile program." code is still being checked by Mr. Korey's appointment is ef- "But we have made it clear to to supply the required materials, the township attorney and that sembly procedures are a farce," have been within the minimum nsurance plans. that counties throughout the state fective Aug. 1. He will receive people working on the program lie said. it probably will not be ready for he said. The measures would al- of 1,500 feet from another filling have been maintaining existing low counties to set individual $10,000 as principal of the 2,000 that we want to be sure the first Many aged persons today are Introduction for another month. station. roads but- have been unable to student senior high school. tax assessment ratios and make Too Near Old Mill • construct new roads or bring old Samos satellite is launched from in need of dentures in this coun- Harmon M. Bradford, a mem Map Completed it easier to appeal unfair assess- Mr. DeVegh wanted to plac Play Program ones up to modern standards. the West Coast on or before our ty "in order to properly eat their He reported, however, that ments. Hudson County fears it ber of the school system her September target date," he said food" and many need eyeglasses, his station on a triangular plo Percy F. Jowett, Mercer Coun- since 1925, will retire as superin Township Enginerr Karl Heuser will lose millions in railroad he owns in front of the borougl ty Budget and Research Director, The Samos satellites, contain he reported. Also under consider- has completed drawing of the taxes as a result. Planned For tendent in September. He wiling photographic and televisior ation, he said, is the setting up fire house. Rejection was base< pointed out there has been a 66 serve in an advisory capacity un new zoning map. which will be on the fact that ordinance call; per cent increase in motor ve- equipment, will bo boosted intc of appropriate recreational pro- part of the code. til his pension becomes effective polar orbit by Atlas missiles froir grams for persons of all ages. TRENTON-Gov. Robert B. for a distance of 1,000 feet.be Matawan Twp. hicle registrations in the past 10 Nov.' 1. Mr. Meskill will assunv Because of the delay in intro- years in the nation and this state. launch pads at Point Arguello The giving of Christmas bas- Meyner yesterday signed a bill tween filling stations and places the duties of superintendent Sepi kets represents another problem duction of the' ordinance, the of public assembly. Public as MATAWAN TOWNSHIP Included in this increase are larg- 150 miles North of Los Angeles board again requested a 30-day giving the state Tercentenary I. He was named principal ii now under study by the council, Commission the job of plan- sembly, in this case, is represent- Mayor Peter J. Waters er and heaviar trucks, which de- March 1959. extension by the Township Com- mand better highway facilities he said. The idea here is for ning New Jersey's part In theed by Mr. DeVegh's Old Mil nounced yesterday that a munici Mr. Korey was named assistant various charities and agencies to mittee of the moratorium—to directly across Sycamore Ave, pal recreation program will be than New Jersey now has, he July 6. If approved, It will be the 1864 New York World's Fair. principal in charge of curriculum Shrewsbury pool lists of names of needy per- from the. proposed site, and th conducted here this summer un said. third such extension. The Tercentenary Commission and guidance at Rumson-Fair Ha- sons so that one family does not has the job of planning for fire house. der the direction of the Recrea- Assemblyman Alfred N. Bea-ven Regional High School ir receive several baskets and oth- The moratorium is designed tion Commission. dleston, who was also present, Plans Ban to halt new construction, except the celebration of New Jer- Vincent Jennings, Middletow March 1959, and took over th ers none. sey's 300th anniversary which attorney for Mr. DeVegh, sai Funds for the project wen agreed with the need for more duties the following July. for single dwellings, until the and better roads, but reminded Also being investigated, Mr. township can get a zone code also occurs in 1964. In sign- the denial would be appealed placed in the budget earlier thii He has been a staff member a' On Laundries Montgomery said are the suc- He charged a hardship was bein year. the freeholders that to get five on the books. Ing the bill, Meyner said, "It the high school since 1949. SHREWSBURY-An ordinanc ccsses and failures of various pressed because the recentl million dollars in additional aid Rutgers Graduate The township is the only Is appropriate that the com- Daniel Stankiewicz, sevent! "you are going to have to take . , , which will prohibit all types of > financial campaigns conducted by mission responsible for plan- black-topped Fire House Rd ! municipality left in Monmouth ;rade instructor at Cliffwood it away from someone else, or Mr. Korey is a graduate o commercial ,aundrics ma^be in- ™* for charitable and civic or- County without a zoning ordi- ning this celebration should which splits the triangle from th< School, has been named super- Rutgers University where he re- (rod d , j y ^ Sanitations. fire house, was paved so as tc find a new source of revenue." nance. plan our World's Fair exhibit. visor for the six-week program. State Sen. Richard R. Stout ceived his degree in He cited cases where community trespass on Mr. DeVegh's prop Council meeting. Board member Louis Cevasco Through each event, we will pointed out 100 million dollars education. He is working towards The Planning Board last hipht appeals in Monmouth had been erty. Mr. Steinmuler said the One playground in each of th< asked whether such a mora- , bring the attention of the na- three districts will be used. atu raised annually from gaso- his doctor's degree. instructed Borough Attorney Mil- j receiving less and less in ayer- torium is legal. Mr. Stenger said tion and the world to the ex-alleged trespass was unintention ine taxes and 75 million from He taught English, economics, ton Mausner to prepare the,ape donations to the point where Township Attorney Williami JJ.. traordinary richness of New al. A field off Lloyd Rd., in back U. S. history, world geography, ifls came t0 al)Out 1 of St. Joseph's Catholic Church, license fees. He suggested that amendment to the 1948 zoning I B 5 per char- O'Hagan, Jr., has ruled that Jersey's accomplishments, an The board, said Mr. Steinmu perhaps more aid for roads could social studies and general sci- code, ji'y assisted. "They can't keep ft is. Inspiring example of American Ier, will take under considera- now is being cleared for district ence at the high school. oin his 1. Part of the property is owned be found from these funds. Under the present ordinance,' B 8 ' way veryy long." progress." tion the advisability of maintain Mr. Korey' collaborated with "hand laundries" are permitted by the township and part by the George G. King of Long Branch Waiting Lists ing the distance requirement! in the borough. church, Mr. Waters said. Senior High School in 1955 to Of special distress to him were County Road PRINCETON-Twenty Prince- which caused denial of the twi Sayreville Man Interpretation the mounting numbers of per- ton students may be dismissed proposals. In district 2, the Cliffwood publish "Career Schools of the The Zoninfi Board of Adjust-.sons cithcr '" or on waiting lists Middle Atlantic States," a direc- to cti n the from the university for taking Refer To Council Park field will be used, and inFatally Injured ment ruled in January that the B mental institutions. part in a riot Monday night. Mr. Carotenuto was advised ti district 3, a new field opposite tory offering data on more than Many of the 540 patients at Marl- Contracts Let SAYREVILLE (AP) — Adolph term hand laundry could be in- Some 1,500 chanting undergrad- approach the Borough Counci the VFW building. 1,000 accredited career schools. boro State Hospital, he said, have FREEHOLD - The Board of Rodziewicz, 57, of 12 Bright St., On Committee terpreted to mean laundromats. uates staged" the melee and on the possibility of obtaining Members of the Recreation The move came after Ncspro, been therefor five or more years. Freeholders yesterday awarded was fatally injured yesterday In 1958 he was a member of marched to the steps of the final approval on his develop Commission are Mrs. Ethel Terminr g most of them "public contracts to Fred McDowell, when a car in which he was rid- ., , ...... HIV..Inc.. , JL.IUILittlU O1IVUIe Silver, AUUUM, soughl till IIt I an in ' home of University President ment project before his prelimin Boyle, Mrs. Gloria Bunger, Saming overturned on Deerfield Rd. the visiting commit ee of the f h (erm . charges," he said half the ex- Neptune, for $99,935 for repaying Robert F. Goheen. No arrests ary permit expires July 29. Thi!Maniscalco and Daniel Downey. ^•"mission on Secondary Schools |dederr ' ,„ buMd a_ lal ,ndrorna. t in (he pon.se nf maintaining ihem comc-s two roads in the county, were made and borough police He was taken to Perth Amboy of the Middle States Association from tni would require a cash deposit an General Hospital where he died Newman Springs Rd. shopping. s county and half from The roads, to be paved with said they planned no action. to assist in the evaluation of bond. ice. Approval must be made by a short time after the accident. center. j the state. The average cost was bituminous concrete, are Ocean Dean of Students William O. Princeton, N. J., High School. Ave., Monmouth Beach, from the The property in question ha the zoning board because of Injured in the accident was Both the Planning Board and placed at $80 per month each. Lippincott said yesterday 20 stu- During the past year at Rum- Asitic !rnm tll0Se vicinity of the Monmouth Beach been rezoned since the prelimi lack of frontage. Bcnnie J. Denarski, 37, of Out- the Board of Health voiced op-' persons, Mr. dents face disciplinary action "in son-Fair Haven, Mr. Korey has nouitinn in iiw» lo.mrirnmni (MontuomerMontgomervy told off thee "manv"many., Club to the Sea Bright line, and ary was granted. The land ha Michael Stavola received per look Ave., driver of the car. He position to the laundromat. connection with their part in the been responsible for school news, man Asbury Ave., Asbury Park. been upgraded from R-2 to R- mission to build a five-bay, one- was admitted to the hospital in Following introduction of the y county residents" who disturbance." classification. extra-curricular ,activitie . s and the..ordinance the measure will be have been afflicted by diseases The freeholders appropriated story, masonry garage in Pine- fair condition. audio-visual aids and ids and research , | such as cancer, muscular dystro- $25,000 for the construction of Affirmative action was take Brook, west of Hamilton Rd., Denarski told police the car programs. He relurned 0 tnc P annjnR Board ELIZABETH - A discharged on a request by Angelo Peretl and to erect a new building on a is director ot "«. | recommendation and Phy. multiple sclerosis and tu- stone jetties on Jersey Ave. skidded and then overturned as summer school this year. for n tormn j,h bereulosis. telephone company employee of Wayside Rd. to erect a garag site where ho is tearing down one (th senl back t0 the Borou Spring Lake, the county's share he was headed west near Wash- Mr Koroy. who lives on Mon- , «• , .. , ,.. . stabbed the chief operator ov- for the All-Weather Septic Serv of a similar nature. c f Thev ncc( our nclp he said of a $250,000 project. ington Rd. mouth Ave., Navesink, was a „„„ c«m..» tile then asked that municipal er her switchboard last night np Mlllman In "other business, the board as other telephone girls ran clinical psycholoRist with the Ar- Phili„. ...p Hf!. MeyerA , b'oard clinir- governing bodies agree to give consented to the Borough of Screaming In horror, police my medical corps during the man, praised the Mayor and11"-' council $25 each, regardless Fair Haven's parking ban onsaid. Mrs. Helen Mullory, 49, Korean War. Council for introducing ordinan- of tho sizo of local population, River Rd. on the South side,40 chief operator at the New Jer- ces to extend Obrc PI. west-; Unanimous agreement came feet east and 135 feet west of sey Bell Telephone Co. office, ward to Samara Dr. nnd provide! fl"m association members pre- Authority sent Browns Lane. was wounded In the left arm. for the installation of sidewalks - From her switchboard. Mrs. To Buy Land on the west side of nrn.id St.! Mr- Beadleston, in outlinins Ncwman Mullcry had called nollcc to NI-:\m-,wV SHREWSBURo..Rt.-ouu«Y. --.-.,...»,'"» Plans " Springs Rd. to problems faced by the Legisla- CD Unit to Give ask protection on her wav to move the New lerscv hiuh- oi)rc p'- Hire said: "We are scheduled to home from Carole Jones, 18, wav Authority to a central office1 "> «• obvious reference to Ray adjourn Monday but the way whom Mrs. Mullorv fired yes- in%/ooS^^ Broad St. realtor who things are goinp.it may be some- Radchem Course terday morning. Before Mrs. has indicated he may oppose the llmo ln August. a step closer with the announce- Mullery left the office she was sidewalk proposal, Mr. Meyer Hits Hudson ment Hint the authorithi y wililll bu b y MIDDLETOWN - The local stabbed. Police arrested Miss a three and one-hnlf acre tract •«"< il b "nausenting" to him "e hit out against Hudson Civil Defense and Disaster Con- Jones, of Linden, and cKargcri from the New Jersey llighway|th«t Mr. Stillmnn "never seems County for causing upsets in at- trol unit will sponsor a .course leading to certification 'as a her with atrocious assault nnd Donartrncnt for $10 000 !"> evidence any interest" In thu; tempts to reach a firm agrce- Radchem monitor beginning battery. Thc department's tract adjoins,borough "if it affects in any way m™t »" property assessments. (i.M acres the authority obtained!l»» i«ckelbook." i *hMe s.yinj: that Jerseys Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the high 1 school. MORRISTOWN — The Jersey in a land swap with the Division Mr. Stillmnn owns about 1,500, r n 11 r o a <1 s face problems that The course includes such sub-.Tetport Site Association appealed of Motor Vehicles ! foct of frontage on Hroml St. I "largely aro due to their own jects as radiation, contamination, for continued support today in Plans call for having n central;The ordinance Introduced Tucs-'fmilt," lu> said there remains un- protection against radioactive its efforts to block location of a administratUm building construe day night will require the prop-,solved a serious commuter pro- fallout, chemical war gas, usenroposed commercial let nlrport ted on a lease basis by a private erty owners affected to pay for in Morris County. Gcoree K. developer. The land is next to \ the sidewalks, Mr. Ilcadlcstim expressed the of the Gclger counter and dosi- view that most state municipali- meter nnd other related topics. Batt, chairman of the Citizens the Garden State Parkway, which Advisory Committee, said yes- is operated by the mithurily, PAUTNKRSH1V DISSOLVED ties "within a month" will 0c- Besides lectures, the course cldo to abolish personal proper- will Include film strip prescnta terday the «roup had sot n budc,- I), l.onls.-, Tonli,, executive dir....- LONG 11RANCH - Tha law tlons and actual field tests under et of J176.M5 for I960. He said BODY BUILDERS—Eighth gr«do girls or Union Boflch aro vory popular thoio dayi ector of the authority, said the firm partnership of llemii'lmryj ty taxes on i;oods lieUl wit im $10 0(10 price hud been «ct by1 and (ilordnno Ims been discon- households because of the iniibil- simulated emergency conditions. homeowners nnd locnl govern- with tho basoball sot. Aftor onch jchool basobnll garno, whothar iho homo foam wins, There is no charge for attcn ments would be apnrnnched for Illehway Commissioner DwIjinV tinned as of Mny 15. .In.ne.s ivily of assessors to arrive at true dencc. A minimum of 12 hours funds. Dntt said thn organiza- losos or draws, thoy sorvo rcfroshmonts to tho opposition sqund—in thii enso Koons- l(. (i. Palmer follnwInK two'. llcnneherry, Jr. nnd John C. -value (if such things as 'nigs is required for certification. tion's activity would Include so- bur'." '•»' < - 22—Tiinndar, May 19, 1960 RED BANK REGISTER mucn Hal Jtanluwyx TELEVISION MV An Undercover Romance, Shows to Watch THVMDAV AFTERNOON (I) Movie (7) Wettttr (11) Three Stoog« 11:15-(2) Movie U:MW (2) Love of Life and Charles Bickford the ob*er- (4) Truth or (4) Jack PUT TONIGHT An Unpublicized Wedding THURSDAY EVENING vant writer. Consequences (7) Movie »:M-(Ch. 2) —Electra Play- 6:00— (5) Felix and Friends (II) Sports aod Weather By BOB THOMAS I "Another thing—I didn't under- • (7) Restless Gun wuse — (Choice Viewing) — Th. 8:09—(Cb. 4)—Bat Mssterson— HOLLYWOOD (AP) — When!stand how difficult acting was, (9) Movie (7) Little Rascals 11:20—(11> Movie ourth Ernest Hemingway spe (11) Popeye 12:00— (9) Movie K repeat titled "No Funeral for Dean Stockwell married Millie An actor has to study himself. (11) Decision :ial of the season is "Th horn." Bat encounters a "dy- Perkins in Las Vegas recently, it Child actors are naturals; they (15) Day Watch (13) Record Wagon (13) Party Time ambler, the Nun and th 8:30_ (4) Local News 12:30— (5) News ng" friend (Elisha Cook) and was an unpublicized wedding cli- can't study themselves because 12:30— (2) Search for Tomorrow *adio." It takes a Hemingway [he "Wichita Kid" when he at- maxing an undercover romance, j they don't have the perception. (4) It Could Be You (5) Cartoons (13) Movie o cook up a dramatic situatio (7) Yesterday's 12:40— (2) Movie tempts to serve as pallbearer. They are enough to make a-I thought I could act naturally| (5) Cartoons nvolving a simple nun, a cheap He also gets caught in a battle Newsreel 12:45— (7) Evening Prayer press agent shed tears on his as an adult. It wasn't until I did' (7) Love That Bob! ;ambler and a wordly writer all between two towns desirous of blue serge, this pair. They must the stage version of 'Compul- (11) Tempest in a (II) Huckleberry Hound 1:00— (4) Consult Dr. Brothers :ooped up in a small Montan 1:15—(4) 13th Hour ' lecoming the county seat . At be the despair o/ headline-mind- sion' that I realized v/hat hard Test Tube (13) Curtain Time lospital. Eleanor Parker is th imes these border on the Iudic- ed Jerry Wald, who happens towork acting required." I 12:45- (2) Guiding Light . 6:40— (4) Weather 6 (9) News and Weather nun; Richard Conte the gamble ous. have Stockwell starring in a film Rumors have circulated that! 1:00- (2) News 6:45— (4) News 1:45— (4) News; Sermonette wounded in a barroom gunfight titled "Sons and Lovers.' Millie would quit her acting ca- J (4) Dr. Joyce Brothers (7) News 2:25- (2) News 9:00—(Ch. 2)-Zane Grey The- Times have changed. Filmlandireer, which consists so far of one (5) Cartoons 7:00— (2) World News . 2:30—(2) Give Us This Day • iter—It's repeat6ville here, too, romances used to be conducted | role, Anne Frank, (7) About Faces (4) State Trooper FRIDAY MORNING s one of the more successful from one end of the Sunset Strip "I don't think she'll retire," (5) Sheriff of Cochise Doris Day stars with David (U) Fun At One 5:55— (4) Sermonette MOVIE TIMETABLE laters "mushes" through the to the other. Weddings were ex- her husband said. "At least I 1:05— (2) Burns and Allen (7) Tugboat Annie 6:00— (4) Continental RED BANK ummer months. Dennis Hop- hope she doesn't. She's a fine per- Niven In Metro-Go!dwyn-May' travaganzas, or else were elope- 1:25— (4) News (9) Terrytoons Classroom Carlton—Please Don't Eat thi ler, Everett Sloane and Ben ments that were studiously tip- former. There were some things er's outstanding comedy, (11) News PLEASE DON'T EAT THE (5) News 6:15- (2) Previews Daisies 2:00, 7:00, 9; 20. looper are in a story about a ped to the press. she did in the picture that were 1:30— (2) As The World Turns (13) Wrap-Up 6:20- (2) Give Us This Day rippled gunfighter who seeks "Millie and I have the same at- really good. I'd like very much DAISIES . . . filmed in Calor EATONTOWN and currently on view at (4) Dial 4 7:05— (2) Local News 6:25- (2) News /engeance against an old enemy titude toward publicity," said to do a picture with her." (5) Movie 7:10- (2) Weather 6:30— (2) Our Miss Brooks Drive-In—Please Don't Eat thi hrough his son's skill with a . Meanwhile they share a Holly- Loew's "35" Drive-In Theater young Stockwell in a rare con- (7) RayMilland (11) News (4) Continental Daisies 8:35, 12:00. Thirteen >un. Title is "The Sunrise Gun." versant mood. "I might add that wood apartment, spend their time with the co-feature "13 Fight- ing Men." (9) Film Drama 7:15— (2) News Classroom Fighting Men 10:50. my ideas were not imposed upon seeing movies and seeing a small (11) Music Wherever 7:25—(11) Weather 9:3»-(Ch. 4)—Ernie Ford Show group of non-prominents and 7:00- (2) News HAZLET her; she had them before we met. You Go 7:39- (2) To Tell The Truth •Frankie Vaughan, Britain's top "There are some actors who staying out of the limelight, (4) Today Loew's Drive-In—Cartoon 8:30 I:5O-{11) News (4) Plainsman 7:26— (7) Morning Prayer music hall performer and its feel they need to be seen, to goiThafs the way they like it and Please Don't Eat the Daisies biggest recording star, is guest- Safety Contest 2:00— (2) For Better or Worse (5) Rough Riders 7:30— (7) Early Bird Cartoons through the publicity routines in that, despite the efforts of studio (4) Queen For A Day (7) Summit Meeting 8:35, 12:00. Thirteen Fighting ing. Vaughan has made the 1 / order to get ahead in this busi-; trumpeters like Mr. Wald, is the 7:50-(5) Call to Prayer Men 10:50. :ircuit, having guested with Steve (7) Day in Court (9) Movie 8:00- (2) News ness. If I had to do that to getway it's going to be. Winners To lien, Perry Como, etc. Be- (9) Film Drama (11) Flight (5) Ding Dong School rVTLANTIC HIGHLANDS roles, I think I'd give up acting. (11) Reading is Fun (13) Highway Patrol ween songs it'll be British "Perhaps my attitude is differ- (7) Little Rascals Atlantic—Visit to a Small Plan Music Hall comedy vs. pea- Dine June 2 2:30— (2) House Party 8:00— (2) Betty Hutton (13) Richard Willis et 6:50, 9:30. Big Night 8:20. ent from others who are new to Church Sets (4) Loretta Young (4) BatMasterson lickin' humor. And may the Hollywood because 1 have been RED BANK — The Monmouth 8:10— (2) News COLLINGWOOD CIRCLE letter man lose his guest pass. County Safety Council will hono (7) Gale Storm (5) City Reporter 8:15- (2) Captain Kangaroo here so long—most of my life. (9) Film Drama Shore Drive-In—Operation Pet And I was in pictures in the ear-First Dance the winners from this area in (7) Donna Reed 8:30— (5) Sandy Becker About nine million children un- (11) Five from Columbia (11) Deadline (7) Time For Fun ticoat 8:30, 12:10. Hell Bent fo ler the age of 15 in the United ly '40s, when there was more em- HAZLET — Plans for the first the 1959 annual statewide inter Leather 10:50. phasis on the study of acting 2:55- (5) News (13) Mike Wallace (13) Physical Culture ;tates have some form of chron- dance to be sponsored by St. plant safety contest at a dinne 3:00-^ (2) Millionaire then. But you'll note that the ac- Benedict's Catholic Church were 8:30—(2) Johnny Ringo 9:00— (2) People's Choice ,0NG BRANCH : condition—from hay fever or Thursday, June 2, at 6:30 p.m (4) Young Dr. Malone tors who have survived from completed at a meeting of the (4) Producers' Choice (4) Hi Mom Baronet—Tall Story 3:20, 7:00, fat feet to heart disease or pa- (5) TV Reader's Digest those days, like Gregory Peck decorating committee last week in Molly Pitcher Hotel. (5) Badge 714 (7) Beulah 9:55. The Third Voice 2:00, 8: alysis. (7) Beat The Clcck (7) Real McCoys and Jimmy Stewart, are the ones in the home of Mrs. William J. Certificates also will be award- (13) Day Watch 30. who have done some studying Badecker, Jr., 3 Georgetown La. ed to industrial personnel who (9) Strange Stories (11) Russian Revolution 9:25- (5) News along the way." The first major fund raising af- successfully completed the 1960 (11) Movie (13) Play of the Week 9:30- (2) My Little Margie >SBURY PARK Unaided by publicity. Stock- fair will be held in the Oakes, spring sessions on industrial ac- (U) Day Watch 9:00— (2) ZaneGrey (5) Topper Mayfair-Who Was That Lady ASBURY PARK well's career has done very well, Middletown tomorrow at 9 p. m.cident prevention conducted lasl 3:30— (2) Verdict Is Yours (4) Bachelor Father i{7) Of Life and Love 2:45, 7:15, 9:30. and he has managed to bridge Music will be by the "Val Tones." month by the council's industria (4) From These Roots (5) Wrestling 9:50—(11) Adventures in St. James—Platinum High TO-DAY the chasm between being a child Orlando Pagano, dance chair- safety committee. (5) Doorway to Destiny (7) Pat Boons Geometry School 2:00, 8:45. Grant of Mar- (7) Who Do You Trust star and an adult actor. He ad-man, announced all church so- The contest is sponsored an (9) Movie 10:00- (2) RedRowe athon 3:45, 7:00, 10:15. mitted that the leap has not been cieties are participating in the nually by the New Jersey Stat (9) Movie 9:30— (2) Hemingway Drama (4) Dough Re Mi Lyric—The Battle of the Sexei TO-NIGHT easy. arrangements. Industrial Safety Committee and 4:00- (2) Brighter Day (4) Ernie Ford (5) Movie 7:35, 9:35. "I had my own problems to ' Attending the meeting and as-the State Department of Labo (4) Fibber McGee (7) Untouchables (7) Memory Lane Music Circus Grds. fight," he admitted. "One wasistins g on the decorating com' and Industry. Of the 1,121 firms and Molly (11) Love Story 10:20—(II) LaPuertaAberta Aus., Optimist Club the resentment I felt about hav- mittce were Mrs. T. T. Baechle, in the state participating, 340 (5) Douglas Fairbanks 10:00— (4) GrouchoMarx 10:30— (2) On The Go Friday, May 20, 9 p. m. ing acted as a child. I didn't shed Mrs. Burt Dubin, Mrs. Fred Klu- had perfect accident-free records (7) American Bandstand (11) Man of the West 1 (4) Play Your Hunch any tears about my 'lost youth. in, Mrs. R. E. Bastan and Mrs.and 140 were group winners — 4:15— (2) Secret Storm 10:30— (4) Summit Meeting 10:40—(11) Science Horizons But being a child actor is an un-Edward Doland, having lowest accident rates in 4:30— (2) Edge of Night (7) Ernie Kovacs 10:45-(9) News and Weather natural experience. You are their respective groups. (4) Bucksin (9) Movie 10:50— (9) Cartoons forced to compete in an adult In their first 13 games this Richard J. Sullivan, adminis (5) Mr. District Attorney (11) Shotgun Slade 11:00- (2) I Love Lucy fkSBCRV rARK COliV. HALL world. Most children can't un- season, Milwaukee stole nine bas- Irator, bureau of engineering and (H) Amos V Andy (13) Playback (4) Price Is Right SAMMARTINO derstand that, and that's why so es. In 1959 they had only two safety, State Department of La 5:00-(2) LifeofRiley 10:35—(13) Wrap-Up (7) I Married Joan many child performed end up steals for the same number of (4) Movie vs. bor and Industry, will presen 11:00- (2) News (11) Experiment in WALLICK unhappily as adults. league games. the certificates. Clyde Powell o (5) Dateline Europe (4) News Physics Don Curtis Endicott-Johnson Corp., Johnson (9) Wild Bill Hickok (5) News 11:25- (5) News City, N.Y., will speak, and Herb- (11) Bozo the Clown (7) News . vs. 11:30— (2) December Bride "Jap" Sekura ert P. Sweet, Jr., of Bendix Avi 5:25—(II) Clutch Cargo (11) News (4) Concentration RADIO 5:30— (2) Movie 3 Other Bouts 770 ation, Eatontown, president ol 11:05- (5) Movie (5) Romper Room WABC WOR 710 the Monmouth County Safety (5) Big Beat Tlcktll * KM. WCB5 880 WPAT 930 (13) Dance Party (7) Renny Council, will preside. (7) Rocky and His 11:10- (2) Weather . m.) pany, chairman of the council's Monday Through Friday WOR Now.. 1 W. IHVER ROAD ALL AMUSEMENTS IJtlOO WABC New*; Dick Sh«p»rd Ciabritl Heater industrial committee, is dinner RUMSON WCBS Mew» - WRCA Nawa, program chairman. WHTQ IMCILI Newi Morgan Haatty Sherwood Sports Store TWICE DAILY 3:30 & 8 P.M. Summary TI4S—WOR Carlton Frederick 7 BROAD STREET WOR N«w». John Scolt WRCA Wayn Howall Show RED BANK .DULTSSl^O-CHILDREN $1.00 WRCA N.w». Ed Ilarllhy Till—WABC Newi; llll*—WOR Th« Fittwnldi Krarl Robhlni Show Social Club WC8I Lunny Kon llOO—WCBS World Tonieht 1X120—WHTQ County Auent WOR Naw«, World Today THEATRES 1XI1O—WCBS Helen Tr«nl WRCA Newi: WALTER READE WHTQ New«; Kelillnz Wayne. Howall Visits City Millie HIS—WCBl Three Guinil 11:43—WCBS Couple Next Door 1110—WOR Sporta; HIGHLANDS — Members of 1XISS WABC Nawa: Dlck.Shtpsrd McCulIouBh & EHo 1IOO—WCBS Whlaperlnit Street llSS—WABC New.; the Water Witch Social Club WHTO Jlemillnci, Hull 1'Ved Rohblni Show made their annual bus trip to CARLTON S 1'ricei). MUHIC 1100—WOR Newi, Ceilrlo Foiter ,,OR Mewa, )'. Uoliln«on WRCA N«»i; Hob llnymea New York City last week. They WRCA Hewn, Kil Ilerlihy WCBS New.; K.1 Jnicn attended the matinee perform- DAILY 2-7-9:00 P. M. — SAT. & SUN. Conf. from 2 P. M. llll—WCBS Mal'erkina HIS—WOR McCullough * Eliot WOR Cnrllon l''re«<; To Attend ma B. Dorrer, Manasquan. 4U3 WOR Iladlo Neiv York Firemen's Wake up to Muiin HAZLET -The Woodland Park Mr. Curry is a member of the 4110—WHTO N»w«: Ilelnxlnir Ti4l—WHTQ Civil Service, Newi Music llOO—WABC New.; Al Lohman Garden Club will present a spring NJEA Meeting NJEA executive committee. 4ISS—WABC N«w»; Murtln Iliock WHTO Hea.llln.114; flower show Saturday in the Service Set The others are members of the WHTO ]•'!. Mnmnnulh Wake up tn Miulf TRENTON — Six Monmouth A Civil Servlre Ntwl WCBS Newa; Jack Sterlini North Ccntervillc fire house. COLTS NECK - The Atlantic delegate assembly. 1,00—WCBS »•••; Dirk Nn.l Show Club members and their fami- 'ownship Fire Company will County educators will attend a WRCA New*; Art I'onl VUOR Newa WHTQ l.ornl N'ewa WRCA New.; Johnny An' lies, as well as Woodland scout- lold its annual memorial serv- policy meeting of the New Jersey CONVINCING, BUT STILL Summitry; .Irewa crs, will participate In the show. ces in honor of deceased mem- GUILTY Dnw-Jf>i><-n till—WOR Dorothy and Dick Education Association here to- WOR Newn, John Srntt • US—WABC N.w.; Al Lehman The displays can be viewed from bers Sunday, May 29, at 11 a. m. HIS—WOR Ilailio New York 2 p. m. until 6 p. m. morrow night. MEMPHIS (AP)-When a po- gllO—WHTO Hewn: lielaxinif »I1O—WHTO NHJ,, n the Reformed Church. Rev. lice officer testified that Robert Mu-ic Itelaxinir Muaic Among the judges will be Mr.Harry A. Olson, pastor, will de- Members will be asked to ap- |,II—WABC N»wn • HI—.WABC Newi Malone, 54, had a "glassy stare" • 100—WABC llrei.kfa.it Cluh and Mrs, Earl Benton, Matawan, ivcr the sermon. prove a budget of more than half (VtNINO WCBl Newa; after being arrested and charged Monday Through Friday Arthur Gmlfrey from the Community Root and Led by Granville LeMeune, Jr., a million dollars and plans will with drunk driving, his lawyer (,00—WCBS Newa WHTO IfeAdllnea; Branch Garden Club. fire chief, members will assem- WHTO lltailllneii; Strlrllv for Women be discussed for a statewide con- reacted quickly. Ilinner Muilc WOR Newa; fialen Drake ble at the fire house the day "The defendant should have a WOR Nunl, l.yle Van WRCA Ne»-«: .Johnny An- of the ceremony, and then march ference in Ocotber. WRCA lip In lh» Mlnula rlrewi glassy stare," he told the judge. ADDED FEATURE AT EATONTOWN ONLY! »,1I—VVABC ll«»U • HO—WHTO New.. to the church to attend the serv- Attending will be William Pa- Malone removed his left eye, WCBS ri|inrl», 'lull Cnolce IteldTlna: Muaic ice in a body. zicky, Red Bank; Everett C. Cur- WOR N»wa; John WlnRal* 10I0O—WAIC New>; made of glass. "THE 13 FIGHTING MEN" • ISO—WCBS Newa; lltialneaa Merlin IllnrV The fire company auxiliary al- ry and Melvin W. Jones, both It didn't help. The judge found WABC John Daly WRCA News; Art I'orrl Middletown; James J. Howard, WHTO Newa: WCIS Newi' so will participate. As names of him guilty, fined him $250 and Dinner Muilc Martha Wrllthl STOCK deceased members are read, the Wall Township; Wallace F. Glea- sentenced him to 30 days in jail. WOR !•<•«>. WHTO Keiflllnea. Mnile Hen) t niiwliinne WOR Newa ll-pml. fire bell will be tolled. • 140—WRCA I'iiianrlal Mewa 1OHS—WOR Marina Deane CAR (,4S—WABC lluiineM Final: 1OII0—WHTO N'ewa. Service arrangements are in I.'eun Hepnili ltelBTlnsr Mu.ir charge of Garrett Thompson, Ed- MARINE THEATRE WCBS Lowell Tlminni WOR Interview.. WOR Ki.iirla. Slur, l.nmu ward Wylie and Peter Brett. HIGHLANDS, N. J. WRCA Three SIM I'xlra Martin* l),in. AUTO RACING llll—WCRS IM.il Ultimo OU«—WAIC New.; Martin niock FRI. - SAT. SAT. MAT. TONY CURTIS "Giant of Marathon" TlOO—WABC I'/twm.t I'. Mnriier, 11100—WRCA N.-wa: Art Font Every UNEXPECTED VISITOR WCDS New.: Amn« "n An.ly WCM rtewa: llnuie l'lily WED. THRU SAT. CLIFF ROBERTSON DEAN MARTIN Mickey Rooncy In WHTO lleg>llinea: Mink WHTO llea.llin,.: Mu.lr STERLING, Colo. (AP) - WOR 1'ill'iTi I.rwla WON New.. IV Kol,In.nn Frank Richards of Grants, N. M., SATURDAY MATINEE GIA SCALA 'Who Was That Lady' 'Platinum High School' WRCA Nrwa: llll—WOR SlrC.nni n! Home —In— W«vn» l|.i»ell IHO—WADC Merlin Illork. Make a graduate of Sterling High JERRY LEWIS TllS—WAPC- •<<•> I-Yanklm Itelleve lUllrr.nn SAT. NITE School, created quite a stir when "BATTUE OF WOR r;ii>l IIIIIIIIIIK filiow WHTQ Red Bank Rerlitir Newt, Pale Hoffman 8:30 p. m. CORAL SEA" WCBS Amir fjiifrlih: WOR MrCanna at Home Seems that when the class of llnnia « Allen; "visirrQ A —also— ll.il.fc V.»v 1140—WCBS fio.l.v.flnnney 1921 held a reunion two years Bliow . ago, Richards was listed a.i de- "TAIX STORY" WHTO Nfw«: IMaxini im—WAIC Newa THRILLING "THE MUMMY" M.iBir CiiKn off ", nil—WHTO Mldilar Slock Heprirt ceased. Anthony Perkins SMALL PLANET" In Color Jnne Fonda *30-lap Feature RANDY SPARKS SUN. - MON. SUN. MAT. THIRD VOICE "THE BIG NIGHT" CAROL BAKER 20-Lap Novice Main SUN. THRU WED, ROGER MOORE SUNDAY CONTINUOUS WALTER SLEZAK 7 Sensational Events BURT LANCASTER Listen ro WJLK AUDREY HEPBURN "THE MIRACLE" eoW AUDIE MURPHY , . In Color every Friday CARY TONY night at 7:50 JOHN SAXON TUESDAY • WKDNFSDAY "OPERATION PETTICOAT" HORROR SHOW GRANT CURTIS p.m. for "Alligator People" Plut Audio Murphy "HELL DENT FOR LEATHER" Centrally located In Speedway l Kalonlown New Shrewsbury W UNFORGIVEN" —and— MONMOirill COIJNTV AND NATIONAL NI'.WS In Technicolor ON IIIK llOUft /INI) »AM' HOUR DAYTIMI' "THE BAT" CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE ^Jvss^ Sojourners RED BANK REGISTER ThuwUy, May 19,1960-23 way of life, wpptemeafiog die son, Oceuport; Capt. Joseph regular citizenship instruction Frank, Long Branch, and U. Col, Set Contest' given in each school. Reuben Abramowitz, Long To Get Flag Branch, To the winner in each school For Students GARAGE BURNS will be presented a new 50-star FORT MONMOUTH — The',United States flag. There will be MARLBORO TOWNSHIP-Fire Fort Monmouth Chapter, Nation- second and third place awards in of undetermined origin destroyed the garage of Martin Smith, Ten- al Sojourners, has announced the each school. nent Rd., Monday afternoon. startini g off its Americanism pro- This is the fourth consecutive The Morganville Independent gra•- m for I960. year that the Fort Monmouth Separate essay contests on the Chapter, has conducted such con and Volunteer Fire Companies subjectsj , "What can I Do To Ad- tests in local schools. This year answered the alarm and prevent- vance Americanism in My Com-lover 300 students are expected ed the fire from spreading to munity" and "Americanism— to take part in the contest. nearby homes. How has School Prepapred Me Col. 0. F. Roberts (USA-Ret.), for My Responsibility," are be- Monmouth Beach, is chapter DEATH CAUSE ing held for all eighth grade stu- The Americanism Committee is MIDDLETOWN — Dr. Herbert dents in the Uttle Silver, Eaton- president. A. Knapp, assistant county phy- town and Oceanport schools. composed of Col. R. R. Tourtil- sician has ruled that Martha The contests are designed to iott (USA-Ret.), Little Silver; Col Krentel, five-month-old daughter stimulate interest in American- Chas. W. Gibbs, Fort Monmouth; of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Krentel, ism through emphasizing con- Col. Kenneth I. Davis (USA-Ret.) 9 Oriole Dr., died of natural stant, aggressive patriotism as a Oceanport; Lt. Col. Morton Wolf- causes in her home Monday. TASTY TEST — Mrs. Donald Belden, a researcher at Rut- gers University, hands 10-year-old Barbara Williams a taste sample aimed at learning whether children and adults have difffferent levels of taste sensitivity. wages taxes from federal pay Congress Bill checks. That bill has already passed the House but Case said the Sen- Would Ban ate Finance Committee has promised to hold public hearings wm. on it. Commuter Tax The Finance Committee could Yes, it's the berries you taste in Cott you get a full 82 ounce quart, not 28 or 29 ' WASHINGTON (AP)—The Sen- shelve the controversial with- Black Raspberry! The taste thrill is the as in most other brands. Also available in ate may soon be asked to vote holding tax bill but if it is car- on a proposal to ban states from ried to the Senate floor Case same in all 17 natural fruit beverages. And, convenient king-size carry-home cartons. said he will offer as a substi- taxing the Incomes of non-resi- WT6 22" dents. tute the proposed constitutional The measure is bottled up in amendment banning non-resident the Senate Judiciary Committee wage taxes, ROTARY MOWER but Sen. Clifford P. Case (R- New Jersoyans who work in Choke-a-matlc Control on Handle NJ) said today he may us New York must pay that state's O be good" ncome tax. The same is true of a parliamentary maneuver tc bring it to a Senate vote. JJarden State residents who work GIANT The strategy depends on Sen- in Philadelphia and other Penn- ate Finance Committee action sylvani&cities with a wage tax. It Pays to Use Classified Display on a bill to permit the govern- New Jersey has no income Reg. 54,88. 2 24" BRAZIER HAS BRONZETONE More fun than work! Whip up SIRLOIN 2 pocket-pretty aprons with big MOTORIZED HOOD FOLDING CHAIR cross-stitch, rickrack trim. JUMBO cross-stitch (2 and 3 SWEET RIPE JERSEY lo inch) mukes lightning-swift SWIFT'S PREMIUM decoration for 2 aprons with gay, FROZEN TV DINNERS provincial charm. Pattern 820; STRAWBERRIES ASPARAGUS BU trnnsfer, apron directions. 29 39 Si'iul thlrly-fivi: cents (coins) TURKEY or this pattern—add 5 cents for AH coppcrtono. Bowl Bronzo-finiah ICEBERG FIRM RIPE CHICKEN jnch pnltcrn (or lst-class moll guaranteed against nlumlnumframo; IIK. Send lo the Red Hank Reg- burn-out for 8 years. jrollow 'Gramor- SLICED BEEF ister, Nrixllomift Di-pt., I', 0 UL approved motor. .cy Roao' eovor. LETTUCE TOMATOES ISox lfil, OKI Chelsea Station SALISBURY New York II, N, Y. 1'rint plain EXTRA FANCY JERSEY ly pattern number, name, ad STEAK i.wi nnd zone. New! Now! New! Our iflGO © I.aurn Wheeler Ncedlocrnft Honk (Your Choice) s ready NOWI Crammed with Route 35 excitluc, unusual, (mpuliir cmr copy. r n-niundaj-, May 19, 1960 RfeD BANK REGISTER speak on "Recent Developments in AcKssmtnt Lfgiilifioa mall OUTLOOK Cwe Uw." '-'.•• "New Ideu tod Materials in Assessors' inference Set MMractioe" will be the subject of the opening cento) for the Conference Program on June 21 For June 20-24 at Rutgers by Martin D. Miller of J. L, Ja- cobs and Co, NEW BRUNSWICK — Advanc- sessing II for assessors with bas- "Assessment of Public Utili- ed appraisal techniques, apprais- ic training, and a Conference ties" will concern the afternoon als for special types of proper- Program for experienced asess session with Thomas McGann, tics, and current assessment iors. legal analyst of the Local Prop- problems will be features of Rut- Assessment Legislation erty Tax Bureau, the speaker. Rers' seventh annual conference j The two classes will begin at The Wednesday moming pro- for assessing officers here June|8:30 a. m. Monday, June 20, andgram will cover "Assessment of 12-24, Dr. Bennett M. Rich, di-jthc Conference Program the same Personal Property" with Leo Ro rector of the Bureau of Govern-]time on the following morning on senblum, tax counsel of Jersey ment Research, announced today. the Douglass Campus. The three City, discussing "The Legal Ba- The I960 conference will be di-groups will combine for dinner sis," Albert R. Galik, assessor of I 30-DAY TEMPERATURE OUTLOOK vided into three sections with a sessions and for the morning pro- Passic, "Business Inventories," course in Principles of Munici- gram on June 24 when William and Jordan C. Van Cleve of pal Assessing I for beginning as- Miller, consultant for the Com-Dawson, Desmond and Van Cleve | sessors, another in Municipal As- mission on Stats Policy, will "Machinery and Equipment." Demonstrations of personal property appraisals will be made during the afternoon program by E. E. Burkhard, appraiser, on supermarkets; Joseph R. Pelech, Brunswick-Balke Collender Com- pany, on bowling alleys; Theo- dore Plumb, assessor of Berkeley Heights, on gas stations, and by Daniel P. Kiely, assessor of Plainfield, on used car lots and house trailers. The subject of "Tax Exemp- SOUK.: U.S. WtAIHCR BURtAU tions" will be examined Wednes- day evening after dinner by Aaron K. Neeld, former treasur- FORECAST FOR NEXT 30 DAYS —These maps, based er of New Jersey. on those supplied by the U.S. Weather Bureau, predict Real Property the probable temperatures and rainfall for the next 30 Real property demonstrations days. (AP Wirephoto Map) will be made Thursday morning This slim-heeled pump wears its cut-out in the very micfdle of its buckle. Only S5.99 F. P. RISTINE & CO. by Franklin E. Hannoch, Jr., ap- in white with an unbreakable heel, lifelong lift. Other heels, other styles, other praiser, on a small shopping cen- Clifton and president of the As-workers and interested persons colors. All airy, all new. Our Designer Fashion Cut-Outs by Mr. Thom, from $4.99 Members A'eiu York and Phila.-Dalli. Slock Exchanges ter; Leland W. Downey, assessor sociation of Municipal Assessors Monday night in the high school. of Brick Township, on sand pits of New Jersey, will be chairman Classes will start at 7:30, Mr. American Slock Exchange and quarries; 0. W. Freeman, of this course. Stinson said. The class will fea- assessment cvaluator of the Lo- ture methods of detection lor STOCKS • BONDS • MUTUAL FUNDS cal Property Tax Bureau, on CD CLASS radioactive fallout and other civ- swimming pools, and by Clifford FREEHOLD — Clyde Stinson, il defense detection operations. Lester R. Ross, l\lgr. L. Orbaker, assistant vice-presi instructor at Freehold Regional AIRPORT PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER • KEYPORT-KEANSBURG 39 EAST FRONT ST. RED BANK, NEW JERSEY dent of the Doane Agricultural High School, will start a Rad- No problem finding tenanii when you (Nr. Rt. 36) Middlerown Shopping Center, Middletown Service, on truck farms and or- advertlM Tha Hsjlittr way.—Adver- Telephone - SHadysidc 7 • 14U..-.WX • 1200 chem class for > civil defense tisement. chards. The demonstrations of real property will be followed in the afternoon by workshops on special properties. The Principles of Municipal As- We art pleased to announce that sessing I class will hear special- ists on assessment administra- tion, statutory basisiof assessing, F. K. HERDLING the Real Property Appraisal Man- ual, depreciation and obsoles- k now associated with us cence, appraisals of land, resi- dential building, commercial and in our Sales Department. industrial property, and equaliza- tion. Edward P. Markowich, as- For a Limited Time Only! Best-seirmgi960 sessor ot Cranford Township, will be chairman of the instructors' committee for this course, ' The advanced assessing class John J. Ryan & Co. revaluation program, types of leases, analysis of operating ex- State and Municipal Bonds penses, gross income multipliers, 790 BROAD STREET capitalization rate selection, ] NEWARK 1, NEW JERSEY methods of capitalization, ap- praisal of apartment, commerci- Ma] 16, 19M) al, industrial and farm properties. Alfred J. Greene, Jr., assessor of A STATEMENT OF POLICY! SPECIALLY PRICED Bright Acre Open Evenings and Saturday and Sunday to Smash Spring Sales Records! 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. We will meet or beat all bur legitimate 1. competition on identical merchandise. We will duplicate all charge and credit 2 conveniences offered by our competition. We will give you the personalized service that only an independent merchant can 3. extend. CANADIAN ACRE ONLY! 4-wsy wireless FINAL CLOSEOUT! remote control. Turns PEAT MOSS set on or off— ultcb channel Back in Stock! 6 Cu. Ft. Bale 19 Jackson & Perkins SHRUBS Cash & Carry 1960 6-E2P "ULTRA-VISION" TV 1960 6-E2r "ULTRA-VISION" TV with 3 $2.00 Value I960 G-E "ULTRA-VISION" Full Console 84 TV at New Low Price! in Most Popular LOWBOY CONSOLE Wireless REMOTE CONTROL Telescope Director's Full-power transformer. NOW Only • Full-powet transformer. Now Only • Full-power transformer. Now Only Redwood Lawnlite Stack Widlh control. ^ ' Width control. • Automatic widlh control. Precision-etched circuitry. B 1 Precision-etched • Precision-etched circuitry. 110° aluminiied lube. I circuitry. 95 • Full fidelity up-front sound. Captain's Chair CHAIRS Full fidelity up-front sound. I ' Full fidelity up-front • Powerful 8-inch speaker. By Imperial JICMil CHAIRS In Aluminum "Set and forget" volume I sound. 21O4 trawteny fhwtcakc, er* are trying to determine Upton; A number of test subjects are whether the sense ot taste The experiments are under the Mvbr the flavor of a charcoaV "Many people, particularly chi!< given carefully measured concen- supervision of Prof. Ear! Hag- SHORE BIllS changes as we get older. grilltt! steak, or even swallow an dren, just won't swallow an evil' trations of different basic flavors, strom, assistant professor of Lets Enthusiastic tasting concoction, no matter in a random order. In a few orange-flavored vitamin tablet, psychology at Princeton Uni- Motel & Cabana Club "Everyone knows that there how good it is for them, so wehours, a fairly clear picture of you become a case history in versity. So far, six-year-olds and are some foods of which chil- should discover more about taste an individual's taste sensitivity 10-year-olds from local schools, SEASONAL MEMBERSHIP! a scientific mystery. dren are fond—like sweets—that to help make beneficial medica- can be developed. and a group of 20 to 29-year-old The sense of taste—how and adults are generally less enthusi- tions palatable," he comments. Private Booth graduate students have been test- LOCKKKS why it operates—is a puzzle astic about, but no one really Beginning'last summer, Mrs. Each subject is placed in a ed. CABANAS knows why," says Dr. Morgan Donald S. Belden, research as- which science is just beginning private booth, so he cannot share "Taste is a sensation which SWIMMING POOL to try to solve. Upton, professor of psychology sistant, has been working almost his reactions. He is given a each of us has experienced. But PRIVATE OCEAN BEACH A three-year-long research who heads the laboratory. "In- daily with test subjects, trying scries of tiny paper CUDS of sam-because it is such a subjective project now under way at Rut- adequate research has been done to chart how the "tests thresh- ple flavors, and asked to write experience, colored by the indi- RKSTAUHANT in this field, and we know less hold" differs at various ages. gers University is expected to down his reaction. By charting vidual's own past history, re- COCKTAIL LOUNGE help fill science's practically about taste than almost any ofThe "taste threshhold" is sim- the replies of hundreds of per- search in, this field has been empty storehouse of facts about the other senses," he adds. ply the chemical concentration at sons, a clearer scientific picture held back. We are trying to de- 150 ATI NO Make Your Reservations Now taste. "While our basic interest is which an individual can detect of how taste operates will be velop methods which will scien- WATER SKIING the presence of a certain flavor. SE 2-0324 in finding out more about the gained. So far, more than 200 tifically chart part of the large- DOCKING FACILITIES whole phenomenon of taste, During the experiments, per- persons have been tested. ly unknown territory of taste," 344 Ocean Avenue Sea Bright1 Sharpshooter there is a direct practical appli- sons from six to over 60 will be "One thing we've already Dr. Upton concludes. DON'T smum TUSS summm BUY HOW AT THIS EXCEPTIONAL LOW PRICE! DISCOUNT CENTERS J CombinationSereen-Storntj MEMPHIS, Tenn. — PFC Har- old J. Burns, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Burns of 133 Spring St., Red Bank, N.J., who Is attending the Marine Corps ALUMINUM aviation technician's school here, has been awarded a sharpshoot- er medal. A graduate of Red Bank Catholic High School last DOORS year, he joined the Marines in November. NOTICE Take notice that Loufi P. Tomalno, You get T/A Commuters Wine & Liquor Store. has applied to the Mayor and Council 1999 Triple-S of Rfrt Bank Borough for a Distribu- tion license for premises situated at Blue Stamps 184 Monmouth St., Red Bank, N. J. You get 244 Triple-S Objections, if any, should bo made Blue Stamps Too! Too! Immediately In writing to John Bryan, Clerk of tha Red Bank Borough. (Signed) LOUIS P. TOMAINO. MANUFACTURER'S UST 319.95 May 12-19 ji. • Built-in thermostat assures perfect automatic NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS temperature control! Pursuant to a call of the Board of • Fully isolated for super quiet operation! Directors, a Special Meeting of the •haroholders of The Monmouth County • Air flow control directs air anywhere in the National Bank, Red Sank, will be held at its main office at No. 53 Broad room! . Street, in the Borough of Red Bank. State of New Jersey, on May 23, 1960 • Hardware supplied for easy "do-it-yourself" at ten o'clock a. m., (Eastern Daylight installation! Saving Time), for the purpose of con- sidering and determining by vote « 7Vz Amp requires no special wiring! whether an Agreement, dated April 8, 1060, to consolidate the said bank • Flush mount, extends into room less than 2"! •ntl Tho Atlantic Highlands National Bank, located In Atlantic Highlands, • Dehumidifies as It cools! State of New Jersey, under the pro- visions of the laws ot the United CONVENIENT CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED States, sHail be ratified and confirm ed: and for the purpose of voting upon any other matters incidental to the 9"-- proposed consolidation of the two banks; A copy of the aforesaid Agreement, executed by a majority ot the direc- tors of each of the two banks, pro- 9 FOOT L0NGx8 FOOT HIGH viding for the consolidation, is an file at the bank and may bo Inspected during business hours. In accordance with the By-Laws, the stock transfer books will, by order of the Board of Directors, be closed at 2:30 o'clock, p. m., (Eastern Daylight BABY SWING GYM Saving Time) on May 13, 1960 and bo reopened at 0:00 o'clock a. m., (Eas- tern Oayllght Saving Time) on May 24, 1960, unless otherwise) ordered by • 2' Tubing throughout! the Board. By Order of the Board of Directors • 2 Regular swings, RICHARD H. HAMILU Cashier. 1 baby swing! Red Bank, New Jersey April 18, 1960 e 2 Seater air glide! April 18 thru May 20 1181.44 • 2 Chinning bars! 8-380 SHERIFF'S SALE • Trapeze bar! SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY • Gym rings! CHANCERY IUVIS1ON JlONMOl/TII COUNTY COMPARABLE VALUE 24.95 Docket No, F-737-59 Jack SanUlippo, et al., etc.. Plain- lU.fi \B : Leo's Keypart Auction Mar- ket, etc., et als. Defendants By virtue of a writ of execution In the above stated action to me directed, I shall expose for sale at public ven- 42"x36" SANDBOX due, at the Court House In the Bor- ough of Freehold, County of Mon- NO EXTRAS TO BUY! BRING YOUR mouth, New Jersey, on Tuesday, the n b mi 31st day of May, 19C0, at 2 o'clock, S) • Kitrca± X r COMPARABLE VALUE 10.98 DOOR MEASUREMENTS AND SAVE! P y P. II. Prevailing Tlmu. All the following tract or parcel of land and the premises hereinafter I BOB] CSS tSXJ i particularly described, situate, lying and being in the Township of Raritan, In the County of Monmoulh and State Of New Jersey; MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE BEGINNING at a point in the cen- GIRL'S SUMMER ter line of. Poole Avenue the follow- LUSTRON® ing two courses and distances from tho point or Intersection of the said center lino of Poole Avenue with the SPORT southerly line of New Jersey State DRESSES Highway Route No, 36 (1) south 3 degrees 16 minutes east 264.47 feet DRAPES i'Z) south 1 decree 34 minutes west 61.53 feet, said beginning point also COMPARABLE 4 77 being the most southerly corner of SHIRTS lands now or formerly belonging to Cliff Snyder and known as Cliff's Auc- VALUES jj COMPARABLE tion; running thence <1) south 2 COMPARABii « OT degrees 01 minutes west, alone the center line of Poole Avenue, H51.16 VALUE M MM VALUE leet to a. point; tht-nce (2) continuing 2.29-2.98 M along the center lino of Poole Avenue, •outh 2 decrees 36 minutes west, • Sleeveless and short 404.70 feet to a point; thence <:ti sleeve styles! 1.98 north 66 degrees 03 minutes went, 2.50-3.50 PAIR 283.09 feet to a point; thence (4» • Sunbacks, pinafores •outh 2 degrees 36 minutes west, 31.44 feet to a point; thenco (5) north 66 Embroideries, trims, ginghams, and dressy looks! • A fresh look for spring (Situnir! degrees 03 minutes west, 368.90 fret • Some with matching to a point; thence (6) north 23 de- prints, bone shade solids, B.D. • 72" Wida per pair x 90" lengths! grees 09 minutes east, 183.40 feet to bonnets and panties! a point; thence (7) north 63 degrees checks! • Non-woven rayon! 28 minutes east, 165 feet to a point; • Wash n' wear cottons, rayons! • Woven pinchecks, • Hand washable, use regular thence ( an id Quality tailoring; Ivy model, plain Ilouln No. 36 with the renter linn of and bloomar models! with (sown! rooln Avrnue,; thenre, (li smith fi'I (tr- front, pre-cuffed, 2 back pockets! Some with crop top € fzrrr.n 2R tnlnulen went, nlnnir Ihe *nuth- COMPARABLE • Easy to wash nil cire fir! rrly line of snlri Itrnito No. nn, IT. * Antelope, tan, pewter and black. effect! fret to rt point; thenrn *2i Bruith ?r, VALUE rlrgrern H2 niimitr* rnnl. IWi.ft feet In 2942! • Florals and solids. « point In Hie ln\Ui rourf* nf Ilir premises h^rrlnbrfmr flescrlMM; 1-3,3-6x, 7-14! thrncf O) norlh ft'l ilrprrr* '.'K minute* U9 enst, nioriR the nnlil inith murm^ nfnrr- mentlnneil }% frrt to ft point i thrnre Mt north 26 ilrcfcn X' minute* wr.it. 1BO.K frrt to tlie nmilheriv line nf Itoute N'i. :m nnd trir point or plnrc of brRlnnlrir. Property lm-nlpd on IIIcliwiiv MM Hfl, Triwnnlilp or Knrllnrt, Mmimmith rmiri- ly. Kfw Jrrsey. Tim npprnxliiiittc runfuint (\t the jtiilK- W^nf \n If rnllflflfit hy nnM MJIIC f* til* fiilin r»f S'.'.'U OfKI 00' iriKrlhrr with OPEN MON. THRU TIIUR. 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M., FRI. 9 A.M. TO 10 P.M., SAT. & SUN. 9 AIL TO 6 PJ. the rnnffi nf Ihh.oni''. Pnffl Mnv :t,' l'")n 1I!A r, VJOLrnw, ilhrrlff. I. Nndlor, Atty. PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY. MAY 2lil. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES, WHILE QUANTITIES LAST! ??1IO Shy 19. 1960 RED BANK REGISTER Mrs. Longo The GOP Convention of 1860 Is Tolld (EDITOR'S NOTE: Arthur Ed-back to the most historic GOP nave appeared to an AP man of As Leader convention of all. On May 18,a century ago, when Lincoln,was con, who his covered the last HAZLET —, Un. Edward six major political conventions, 1860, Republicans nominated just another upstart politician, Abraham Lincoln for President. and no one could have guessed Michalski was installed as presi- and who will be in Chicago with dent of the Parent-Teacher Or- the Republicans this July, looks Here*s the scene, as it might be had a fateful date with DAVIDSON'S 90 PROOF history.) ganization at a meeting Wednes- day in the school. By ARTHUR EDSON Also installed were Mrs. Theo- CHICAGO, May 18, I860 (AP)- dore Longo, vice president; Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, a little known William Windrow, secretary; country lawyer whose main Mrs. Vincent Cavallaro, treas- claim to fame is a two-year term rer. in Congress, today dramatically Installing officer was Philip and 0. E. and unexpectedly won the Re- iuiser, principal. | publican nomination for Presi- Mrs. Joseph Bufano, member- dent. ihip chairman, pinned the cor- In the wildest confusion, the ages. 51-year-old Lincoln was named A play, "The Flower Garden," on tht third ballot, beating the vas presented by the second favorite, William H. Seward of rade pupils of Mrs. David Kil- New York. "I can only afford a 50-cent haircut today!" ;our. 's Ten thousand screaming parti- In the play were Eugene Cro- sans filled the huge, frame barn, down on the head of a delegate For Half-Sizes illa, Debbie Wales, Patrice called The Wigwam, built espe- struggling by beneath. VIorio, Patti Purcell, Donna De- cially for this occasion. And when 'olo, Barbara Dougherty, Dar- their man finally made the A sentinel on the skylight kepi track of the goings-on below, ene Santoro, June Sieminkewicz, grade, they went mad. Printed Pattern usan Simon, Susan Windrow, S howled. Some cried. When Lincoln won, he bawled, "Old Abe! Hallelujah!" Patrick Lane, Bobby Hannon and Some laughed. Some hugged and ack Arthur, second cloud. meled each other. Some, who A cannon boomed. Steam whis- been sampling tles all over town blew their loud' Other Performers d firewater, est. Chicago became bedlam. Also, Raymond Stetz, Bobby the jammed Rarely in the 79-year history o Laurin, Jeffrey Stewart, Ray- aisles whooping and hollering. this government has there been mond Vahlroos, John McMahon, J h T Logan, a such a victory. herry Windsor and John Adam- hak. Lincoln supporter, was spotted Most experts had figured Sew Mrs. Kilgour directed and ac- standing on a table, waving his ard was a shoo-in. And if h< ompanied the children at the DAVIDSON'S silk hat. Suddenly he crashed it faltered, such nationally known piano. men as Salmon P. Chase of Ohio, BLENDED WHISKEY Simon Cameron of Pennsylvania An accordian program was 40% Straight Whiskey and Edward Bates of Missouri presented by Joseph Sakowski, Fifth were considered good bets. director, along with his 10-piece 86 Proof VACATION? band. But except for Seward, none Solos on the accordian were by IMPORTED OONT FAIL TO VISIT FAMOUS had a chance. George Duncan and Patty Ver- PORT With 233 votes needed to nonr anus, Vince Spadors and Johnny WYCLSFFE inate, here's the way the ballot Jackson and Alan Petrasck. Mr. 100% CHARLOTTE ing went: akowski also performed. Fifth First ballot—Seward 173'/$ The attendance banner was SCOTCH A WEEK Come in before you so and let votes, Lincoln 102, Cameron 50J4 awarded to Mrs. Kilgour's sec- Chase 49, Bates 48. The rest of md grade class. Alter Small us show you actual color pho COLONEL ROY - tos Of people living and enjoy- the votes were scattered among The dark horse prizes were seven other candidates. Up io 3 1TEAAS TO ing life in Fort Charlotte. This won by Mrs. Paul Duszik and Ky. Straight Bourbon amazing new community on Second ballot—Seward 184J4 Mrs. Israel Simon. Florida's lovely Southwest Aff These Advance votes, Lincoln 181. Coast offers everything *you On the third ballot Lincoln got MC CAFFREY ELECTED 8 Yrs. Old General Electric could possibly want for com- 231)4 votes, while Seward slipped ALLENHURST — John McCaf- 1960 Feafuresl fortable, carefree, tropical liv- to 180. ing. And the beauty of it is, it's frey Tuesday was elected may- ABOVE ITEMS EXCLUSIVE WITH DAVIDSON'S • 3ENSWEMP UNIT — AulofflOtl. «o easy to get started on owner- As the balloting neared the or, replacing Howard K. Stokes colly confroll f«mp«ralur« nhipofyourownchoicepieceof end, reporters noticed Joseph on the Borough Commission. Mr. • PUSHBUTTON CONTSO1S—T.I Medill, Washington correspondent McCaffrey is executive secretary oCook Ughli show Mlllng o( land in Florida's exciting new GROSSINGER'S NEW YORK STATE •ach unltl community... Port Charlotte. for the Chicago Tribune and a if the New Jersey Brewers As- • FOCUSED HEAT BSOIUH—SaU. strong Lincoln man, whispering sociation, i onl h»ol focvttd on mtoll $ S CONCORD QRAPE WINE I0down- 10amon,h with David Cartter, chairman of • 2J-IN. MA5TEBOVENI the Ohio delegation. which includet 5% Intend t AUTOMATIC OVEN TIMEtl Cartter, who 'has a speech im- • NO-DBIP COOKTOPI 30-day money back pediment, climbed on his chair • REMOVABLE OVEN DOO«I guarantee and demanded attention. CIGARS The big hall quickly hushed. AT FULL YEAR SERVICE $ "I rise (eh), Mr. Chairman AT NO EXTRA COST 995*SAIE PRICE FOR (eh)," Cartter said, "to announce By O*E Fotfory ScrvJc* Eip«rfiJ ABIG80'xl25'HOMESITE the c-c-change of f-f-four votes Smartly styled top and skirt— CUT-RATE *Watsrfront and corner lots additional from Mr. Chase to Mr. Lincoln." ixactly the kind of casual fash- ion that's called for one, two, Come In today. Let us reserve It wasn't much of a speech, PRICES! three days a week. Designed rounE W0B«r-F«iE your lot for you. Then go see it but it put Lincoln over—and WHEN YOU BUY C-E with Thii Sign while you are In Florida. If for turned loose pandemonium. to fit short, fuller figures. en Hi* Door any reason, you are not com- State after state clamored for Printed Pattern 9040: Half MONMOUTH pletely satisfied, your money recognition. Sizes 121/j, 14'/2l 16'/2, I8I/2, 2(% will be cheerfully refunded any A motion was made to make 22'/i. Size 16^ takes 4% yards DRUGS BIG TRADE—NO DOWN PAYMENT time within 30 days. the nomination unanimous. In the35-inch fabric. Priet$ tubject la change. ' excitement it still isn't dear Send fifty cents (coins) for this 177 E. Newman Sprgs. Rd. **** MACXU-BUHI COMMUNITY *•*( whether or not it passed. pattern—add 10 cents for each Shrewsbury (adj. to A&P) 39V2 BROAD ST. RED BANK GCNttAl DEVElOfMEta COtFOtATIOH Thurlow Weed, one of the na-pattern for first-class mailing. tion's most astute politicians, Send to Marian Martin, Red SH 1-5352 PARKING SALES REPRESENTATIVE had set up Seward headquarters Bank Register, Pattern Dept., AMPLE FREE PARKING FREE DELIVERY SH 7-3334 SIGNATURE at the Richmond House. Cham- 232 West 18th St., New York 11, BETTER pagne was served. A band played N. Y. Print plainly name, ad- Prescriptions picked up and WALKER & WALKER the Seward theme song, "Oh, dress with zone, size and style delivered free. 661 Broad St., Isn't He a Darling?" number. It Pays to Use JUST OUT! Big, new 1960 Shrewsbury, N. J. Weed had confidently predicted HOUSEKEEPING SHOP victory-and a poll of incoming Spring and Summer Pattern 46 MONMOUTH STREET RED BANK i Please send me the 16-page dalegates seemed to show that Catalog in vivid, full-color. Ove: • full color Brochure on Port i he was right. 100 smart styles all size; Open Wednesday and Friday Nitrs 'til 9:00 O'clock Charlotte, Florida. But Lincoln men had been all occasions. Send now BEFORE YOU JOIN J Name busy, too. Their strategy was toOnly 25c. Telephone SHadyside 1-4310 Address i City . State „. present their man as a moderate Free parking In rear of store entrance—White St. ! Tel. No who can win the election. And ANY BEACH CLUB they had steadily lined up dele- Molzer Works gates who agreed to switch to Lincoln as a second choice. Are Published Possibly it had no effect on SEE the voting, but they packed the WEST LONG BRANCH - hall with Lincoln supporters. One Three musical works arranged bj MONMOUTH MEATS report, which can't be verified, Felix F. Molzer, 15 Church St., 110 MONMOUTH ST. SH 1-5292 RED BANK circulates that a thousand coun- Fair Haven, Monmouth College terfeit tickets were passed out director of music, have been pub- today to Honest Abe's supporters. lished by Ginn and Co. OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P. M. And so, at a time when the slavery question again seriously The works are "fn a Dutch Vil- threatens the Union, to Abra- lage," a music drama in one-ac SHANKLESS—FULLY COOKED—WHOLE OR HALF ham Lincoln falls the chore of with lyrics by Christine Turnei explaining how he would keep it Curtis; "In a Norwegian Village," together. music drama in three acts, So far he has mostly avoided nd."In. a Bohemian Village," a specifi._..,c. issues, , nn_..d. h.'e ha. d. no Iproduction number for chorus comment on them today. and dancers, both with lyrics by The news reached I Katherine Smith Bolt. SMOKED HAMS In each case Mr. Molzer based while he was at the office of tho Springfield, III., Journal. He his arrangements on folk melo- LEAN—RIB HALF accepted congratulations and dies of the area celebrated in mu- said: sic. "I reckon there's a little short Since he joined tho Monmouth woman down at our house that College staff in 1957 he has pro- would like to hear tho news." duced other arrangements for And he hurried off to tell his presentation on campus and at of PORK 3 9 wife that Abraham Lincoln had activities in this area. Before he been nominated for President of arrived at Monmouth he had pro- the United States. duced similar works. LEALEAN—FRESN t-KtdtHi J» ^m^ RIJMMAIIY OR KYNOr.HIS or 1059 AUDIT KErORT OF THE nOIIOlXIII OP FAIR HAVEN AS REQUIRED I1V R.S. 40:1-1 c COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE HHKKT ASSETS nee. 31. 1059 Pec. 31, 1DS8 A Private, Family Type CuKll »rvi inveMmxnti - _ „ 5H(,591.Stl *3!>7,B78.S0 Ib Taxrn md I.lirnn Ilrcelvihl* _ flT.4O4.lR 44.aiR.21 Property Acquired by TII Title Lien Liquidation 8,078.00 3,550.00 CHUCK CHOP 69 Account!! Ilecelvahle , ... „ „. 606.45 823.1)3 Beach Club I>i>t>rr«l Churun to Future TMitlon—Oennnl 10,000.00 3,000.00 DeferriM] Outrun lo Succeerllnit Yesr'i Jt«venu« H.4B0.0O 8.000.00 BONELESS-AGED and SEASONED Total A.isrti _ _ J3U3B1.2O H58.470.fl4 with: MAMMTIKR MCBEitVES AND SURPLUS rtondi ntifl Not** Pftyauli .... .» f 3,000.00 SWIMMING POOL ... c Appropriation Hp««rvrs nnd Oth*r UftMlltlcg . 2.M..144..4S 265,223.07 Improvement Authorisation* _ . 72,000.00 Spoclnl Furuls Accumulated ,. . 1,385.00 .T35.OO KIDDIE POOL . . . Ib Ke.inrvfl fur Certain Aisrta JUcelvnfole B4.SI9.M ' 104.101.60 EYE ROUND ROAST Surplua 120.MO.S2 KS.701.27 OCEAN BATHING ... Total LltbllltlM, Rmrrrta and Buo>lu« W43.397.2O tm.47O.H4 COMPARATIVE rVTATKMKNT OK OPERATION AND HURl'I/UK BEACH FACILITIES ... . I'lJIlllENT HUNB JIEVENUB Year 1MH Ytiir IDS* SNACK BAR ... 3 »>s SHORT RIBS BEEF flurplua llrvrnilo riflUnci* January I - $ 81.1X17.87 f 04,707.11 Delinquent TAIIH, Tax T.lle Lleni and Sal«« o( Porcclonfil Property 41.4117.Ja 41,MS .10 BROAD, SANDY BEACH . . . Collnctloni of Currunt Tax Uvy A.VUd.37 7M,fHW.O5 Mlacallanenua— • 4 ibs LEAN CHOPPED BEEF From Other Ttisn M?u Pro,itrly T.ij»a 61.S9I.70 68,127.M FREE SWIMMING INSTRUCTIONS . . . Totnl Puniti _ 11,1)11.319.13 I BI3,41H.4O HiulKPt KupptviUturffi: Municipal rurixwa - » M.1.1KI no | 2|ii,7ni.nn OPEN TO 10 P.M. 1/irMl »n>l ItFKlimai Bclioo! T«JM - nil.'M'll ml.4.11.XI enmity Tim 14l.OD4.7d 1.13,301.39 othftr Aft]uitmi"nt8 ,.._ IDS.00 13.00 A LIMITED NUMBER OF MEMBERSHIPS TMtl ICniinMIUItM J WH.Jll.in » »»J4».H AVAILABLE FOR THE I960 SEASON : l^xpnnrllturrn to br natlr«1 hy Future Taioa ^.. «,tfiO no (JOINT TENANCY I'KRMriTKD) Total ArtJlulM Kiptniillllrn t 1)12,311.70 I UtAUM Nllrplil* n»Vfnilf llnlance nocembrr .11 _ I l3H.fiVT.42 I M.M7 «7 Offlco Open Weekdays, Saturdays and Sunday 1-4 p. m. Lean - Meaty 1 Tlic iilw nuntninry or aynopnU wan prfparM from tlic rnport of au<1lt or ,f I'nlr llnviMi. fVmnty of Monmoulh, for th* CBlrn-lnr ymr ifWf) 1 Tliln ir|Kii( (it «ui1ll. mitilnllli"! br Joifpli J. llpnlriitn. IIrKillxrn.l Municipal CAUI, I . Ai-< ruuilnit, l« i>n r 11** m the It'iPMljth CI'rK'i uttlre nii'l Niiy li*1 linprrtPil NORTH BEACH, SEA BRIGHT nny lutitcftU^ itfteon. SEo Bright 2-0061, SC 2-2350 HOY W. MKLIHlN. i'.lrrh. i \i. m in:: They ttaytt at the Shutout Ho-,S p.m. «t the fire house. On the Mr. and Mrs. 7ofm Cmrajr Uncroft RED BANK REGISTER Thursday, May 19, 1960—27 ttl and each brought home their committee are Mrs, Etta Ver- have returned to their home at export limit of take trout. voort, Mrs. Alice Salerno, Mrs. Larchmont, N. V,, after visiting The Women's Association of the Here's the Answer First Aid Squad will hold a plant Norfolk, Va, He has just returned nie Jenkins, EUen Cooper, Irene Marie VanderbUt and Mrs. Alice their son-in-law and daughter, | from a six month tour of the Gorchess, Patty Zimmerman and Mrs. William Uretadt and Mrs. O'Connor. Mrs. HUie MacDon- Mr.'and Mrs, Henry Pabst on and cake sale Saturday at the By ANDY LANG I Antartica, where he was station- Debbie Fitzgerald. James Neidinger of Hazlet cele- ald received a gift from her se- fire house, starting at 9:30 a.m. Andover St, ed with Operation Deep Freeze The Sunday school fathers of AP Newsfeatures brated their respective birthdays cret pal, Mrs, Dorothy Lee and Mrs, O'Connor were in charge Linda Brandt, daughter of Mr,'4, the Presbyterian Church are By ANDY LANG Monday with a family gathering Mr. and Mrs. Evan R. Beecher sponsoring a roast beef supper at the home of Mrs. Urstadt, of refreshments. The June meet- and Mrs. Joseph Brandt of Mar- AP Newsfeatures and their children of Conover La. !u Farm, celebrated her 13th Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thurer of at the church hall Saturday from Hazlct Holmdel Rd. Attending were Mr. ing will not be held because of attended a family reunion last 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. QUESTION: I had always un- and Mrs. Leon Lambertson, Mr. a card party scheduled for June birthday Friday at a picnic and Swimming River Rd. were din- Mr. and Mrs! Bernard Stans week at Parkersville, Pa. Be pajama party. Guests were Vir- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. derstood that the teeth of a file and Mrs. Roland Emmons, Mr. 9 at the fire house. Also at- fore returning home, the family are made to cut in only one di-field of Mechanicsburg, Pa., and Mrs. Cyrus Ross, Mr. andtending were Mrs. Shirley Blum- ginia Beni and Kathie Hickey of ,Charles Sauerman, Keyport, Sun- The Lincroft Canteen will hold spent a few days visiting Mr. also toured historic sites in andEverett and Dawn Willis of Mar-day. a May dance tomorrow at the rection and that consequently, Mrs. Urstadt and Mr. and Mrs.berg, Mrs. Dollie Cantrell, Mrs. around Philadelphia. the file should be lifted from the and Mrs. Frank McCleaster Sr., Neidinger. Shirley Hill and Mrs. Gloria Iz lu Farm. Lincroft School, from 8 to 10:30 work surface on the back stroke. Atlantic St. bicki. „„ ^ ^ ,' Emilie Farrell, daughter ofP-"1 But when I saw my son, a high Frank Donald of Chapel Hill Mr. and Mrs. George Toop of Mr and Mrs Joscph Farrel, of The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Rd., who has been a patient at school pupil, hold the file against James Neidinger and. Edward North Centerville Fire Depart- Headden's Corner Yonkers, N.Y., visited Mr. and;Ma pk celebrated her 12th The membership drive of the the surface at ail times — andHaseman of Hazlet and William ment held met last Thursday in Riverview Hospital, has returned Mrs. Charles Toop of Phalanx birthday Sunday with a party fire company started Monday, called his attention to it—he said Stephens of Belmar have return the fire house. It was decided Mr. and Mrs. Robert, Stanley home. Another Chapel Hill Rd. Rd. Monday. at her home, Guests were Jackiejand an open house meeting will his shop teacher told him to doed home from a fishing trip to to hold a covered dish dinner of Navesink River Rd. have re-resident, George Perron, also a Brilt, Lynn Talmadge, Nancy be held at the fire house Thurs- turned from a vacation at Bim-Riverview patient, also returned it that way. Can you tell me Sharbout Lake, Ontario, Canada Saturday, May 28, from 5:30 to William Toop of the U.S. Na\7:Nal,; Susan Appelbaurn, Jean-day, May 26. which method is correct? ini in the Bahamas. home this week. spenlent the week-end at home from I • ANSWER: Both are correct some of the time. Neither is cor- rect all the time. For most filing, it is important that the file be lifted from the work on the back stroke to prevent the teeth of the file from becoming dull too quick- ly. However, in what is called draw-filing, the file is moved across the surface crosswise and kept in contact with the surface continuously. This type of filing Is used only on a flat surface • when precision accuracy is neces- sary. QUESTION: I intend to build some bookshelves. I know I can handle the woodworking part of the project all right, but I am un sure about dimensions. For in- stance how long can shelves be without using center supports? ANSWER: Most books are be- tween V/i and !% inches in height, which is why. the space between shelves usually is 10 inches. If you have some books taller than 10 inches, you can make the space between two shelves large enough to accom- odate them and then use the 10- inch measurement for the rest of the shelves. The width of the shelves should be about 8 inches. As for the length of the shelves without using center supports, it depends on what size wood is be- ing used. For the usual %-inch boards, shelves can be 30 inches long without requiring extra sup- ports. They can be longer if the shelves are being used partly for lightweight knick-knacks. QUESTION: We are getting ready to paint the outside of our house,' but have just been told that paint can not be put on over stained shingles. Does that mean the shingles will have to be restained or can we put on something ahead of the paint? ANSWER: When stain has cre- osote in it, painting directly over it is a waste of time, since the stain will bleed through the paint in a matter of days. One way to determine whether the stain on your house has creosote in it is to paint a couplo of shingles in some inconspicuous place. Wait ALL GRINDS DEL MONTE GARDEN LINDEN HOUSI HICKORY SMOKED about a week and see what hap- rnEEEE CHASE &SANBORN Ib. pens. If the stain does not bleed LUrrCE UNDEN HOUSE «n SWEET PEAS 2 '£ 33* MAYONNAISE q 39* CalaHams lb.33* through the paint in that time, PRINCE Vi PRICE SALE SNOW WHITE YOU SAVE MORE FRESH MAM It is likely that it is creosote-free. ELBOW MACARONI 2r; 29^ GRANULATED SUGAR 5 £ EASY BLEACH ,.i 29* Ground Chuck i, 59* In that case, you can go ahead SWEET-TREAT with the painting. If the stain LINDEN HOUSE CONTROLLED SUDS ORANGE, GRAPE, PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT PUNCH TENDER JUICY b H gal does show, you will have to put SLICED PINEAPPLE 3^T" DETERGENT 10pk 9 99* Cbck Steak n, 49* INSTANT COFFEE SUN RICH DRINK a sealer over it before painting. LINDEN HOUSE POLY-UNSATURATED tm rn FRESH KILLED OVEN READY JUICY, DELICIOUS Aluminum house paint often is recommended for this purpose, MAXWELL HOUSE £• 92* GRAPEFRUIT JUICE "^ 29* WESSON OIL Roasting Chickens ib 39* since it covers as well as seals. TARTAN DIXIE BELLE Box of TASTY LEAN box I'P TEA BREAK Cross-Rib A single coat of the aluminum SUN TAN LOTION ..^18* SALTINES TEA BAGS Short Ribs of Beef ».49^ house paint will be sufficient un- MIDGET less you run into some area which is not weather beaten, such Taylor Pork Roll V189* Roast as under the eaves. The stain UNOX on such an area would be stronger and more active than Canned Ham lb 89* a stained surface constantly ex- TASTY LEAN SLICED ib. posed to the weather over a long Boiled Ham lb 99* period of time and, consequently, might require two coats of the sealer. In 1912 Dr. Alexis Carrel was the first American to receive the Nobel Prize in medicine and physiology. His prize was for his contribution to surgery of blood vessels, F00DTOWN VAN CAMP TIP TOP BREAD CRUMBS 2 ^ PORK & BEANS 2^,27* VAN CAMP BEANS 2'£39* POT ROAST - CHICKEN Guess Who... EVAPORATED KRAFT MARSHMALLOW LINDEN HOUSE FROZEN M MEAT LOAF — SALISBURY STEAK FO0DTOWNMILK i£*\ CREME TOPPING r.o,19* SOAP 5r.TJ21« TURKEY - HAM DRINK LINDEN HOUSE LIQUID CLEANER—10c OFF YOU SAVE MORE—AMR FISH 'N CHIPS BLACK CHERRY STRAWBERRY LEMON LIQUID DETERGENT ',?„' HANDY ANDY «59* MOTH CANNISTER 51*1" RASPBERRY IEMON YOU SAVE MORE CLICK LINIT—7c OFF VA lb. pkgs. PINEAPPIE-RASPBERRY flIa pl ORANGE RED BRILLO 07M " Mga.32* PARA NUGGETS pkg. LIQUID STARCH L1VBR LINDEN FARMS MARSHALL HALVES «-"• $11.00 IOC OFP BIO TIME BEEF, HORSEMEAT, YOU SAVE MORE 00 W FLUFF V 59* DOG FOOD 2 <.n. 39* MOTH CHASER •ach Strawberries 6 "£; *1 INSTANT f BIG TIME CHICKEN HURRY'S lO-oi. YUBAN COFFEE *p l* DOG FOOD 2 '£ 35* OXFORD CREMES box KLEENEX—Je OFP bom 41* TUCK FARLEY TABLE NAPKINS 2 £ 33* CHEESE LOAF spun CELLOPHANE TAPE ..c 29* SPICE DROPS KRAFT VELVEETA CHAISE LOUNGE RED RIPE FOR SLICING 2 L 69" Pre*Seoion Special — While They 1ED ROOSTER DADY BISCUITS X3T Last) One inch aluminum furniture 1 tubing — flal folding — 4 webb, carton Muenster Cheese X 53*| . . . -the dog will jump on. 2W-lneh — exclusive California red- '{TOMATOES 19' Potato, Macaroni, Beet & Cols Slaw wood arm ruri — durable, heot- reilitanl non-tilting square frame. Manor Hill Salads ib 29*1 POTATOES CUCUMBERS PURE MAID 4.b,29* ..cn 9* Orange Juice q>. 29* \ 6c OFP WITH FACE SPONGE 7c OFF »c OFP UCrtJIO Si OFF SOAP POWDER BRASS PALMOLIVE BLUE PALMOLIVE CASHMERE VEL FAB .-',....:>- FINISH; ••'.-.;•••' SOAP SUPER SUDS SOAP WASTE BASKETS BOUQUET bo, 26" 2 bar, 23' large ilia no 3,2 29" 3 b.,. 29' box ASSORTED CASHMERE AD SOAP VEL SOAP FLORIENT Tim fnllDuliiK tiro r\tlutlvi: 1 uixlhivui .Murkcli In Hilt nrt-it: BOUQUET POWDER POWDER SPRAY 97 Broad St., Red Bank large I'LL FIND A GOOD °Z 33' box ... 69' 506 Prospect Ave., Little Silver VACATION CAR FOK YOU *1126 Ocean Avenue, Sea Bright LAUNDRY SOAP WITH REFRIGERATOR DISH 13c Off 125 Broadway, Long Branch I Exceptional Valuftl KIRKMAN I'm O. Howie Hustles, tho Reg- Rt. 35, EatOntOVVn (Clowil Sunday) ister C'lnsslfiwl Ad, that show:; ' Decorator styled, OCTAGON ZEST SOAP de«ply •mhoiitil find an SOAP IVORY SOAP you excellent tar Iniy.'i under |lt)ued choke of levertit nl< * l''oii(llo\vii IMnrlfct.i OpiMi Suniliiy "Autos nml Trucks I»r Halt?" in trtictive pdttarni, Ttuy levernl B PrlcM «tf»cll»o Ilirouuh 5»luril«y, May '11. Hot roipomlblo «t tltii prim. b,rlO" 1 !vi>n'jrn|ihkftl or rot W«i ir>«orvo Mm rluhl to limit iiiMnilHui. H the Classified section. TUMI In 8 "T;; 65" 4 t,r luld to ili'.ilori. M0111I1..T Twin Count/ C11011 this section now and choose lin- ear you'd like to diivi.-. THE HANDS Personnel' STEVE RC^ER By S4VXDERS South dealer : North-Sow* vulnerable dubs, «nd nine sure tricks, are Are Spending. NORTH then yours. WAiT OUT HERE/ APCHCtW, JOKER/ A 6 2 KI05 WOVT TAKE A LOAN, LTHEKMPNES5, DAILY QUESTION AT LEAST yarn, TAKE A °>ri MISTER MIKE/ V 7 3 Partner opens with one dia- A Busy Week Column • 7 4 3 2 FORT MONMOUTH - Before SACK Off UM SANDWICH** mond, and the next player pass- . TO EAT OH THE * AKO 53 es. You hold: Spades-A K 10 the b|S °Pen house" program By ALFRED SHEINWOLD WEST KAST ets u (WAD/ Hearts-A Q 8 A Diamonds-A 5 « A "der way for the public It is possible to have too many^ K. 10 9 2 V J r> 5 Clubs-10 9 8 6 What do you0" Armed Forces Day this Sat- : ligh cards for your own good. * K Q I 10 8 • 9 6 sayg jUrday at Fort Monmouth, the ! iVhen this happens, look for a A 2 J 7 4 Answer: Bid one heart. There Posf has a.busy a8envay to get rid of the high card SOUTH is no need for a jump bid at-!P0St actlv'"es scheduled in var- that embarrasses you. A A K 10 l0 s c es (his stage. First find out whether, Tuesda" '" West opens the king of dia- V A () 8 4 or not you have a good suit fit,! Tuesday Fort Monmoulh units • A 5 participated in Perth Amboy and monds, and you count your; * 10 9 8 6 :and then do your jumping/ tricks: two spades, one heart, West JVorfli Kast Philadelphia. ; diamond and five clubs. All you • l ' 2 • 3 NT All I Saturday afternoon, the posti have to do is find a way to take; Opening lead — 4K Mothers' Circle ceremonial unit from Troop Com- your tricks. Holds Supper mand, and troops from Company Perhaps the danger doesn't A of the Army Signal School strike you at once. Taking five EATONTOWN — The Mothers' Regiment will march in the big clubs isn't as easy as it looks.;'ho ace and king of clubs to see Chapter, Armed Forces Day Parade in MICKEY MOUSE By WALT DISNEY You must take the ace, kingi how the suit breaks. If the jack New York City. The ceremonial and queen to capture East's jack. I dropped, you would have no prob- ered dish supper Tuesday night in unit comprises an honor guard Then your own remaining clubllem. You could then lead a club the Masonic Temple, Broad St. platoon, colors and the drum and will be higher than dummy's two!to the ten and return your last Mrs. Walter Bunnell•,,.., president, , bugle corps. last clubs. You can take the;club to dummy's queen. ,w™ chairman, assisted by Mrs. In addition to the above activ- .Glenn Appleyard, Mrs. Wade ities, the Fort Monmouth Armed fourth club in your own hand,! Since tne c|ubs break bad|V| Mrs NoelBennett Forces Day committee has co- but how do you get back to abandon them for the moment. dummy for the fifth club? j Mrs. Roteri ordinated equipment displays at Lead a diamond from dummy porrjes Mrs Michael Mazzi, Andrews Air Force Base in Mary RELY ON ENEMY an_._»_dj discar_i * __._ ___dt a_ clu^_i_. ib froAT . m• you_. —_.. r Mrs. Ronal' d North, Mrs. Chris- land, Raritan Arsenal, Camp Kil- Strangely enough, you must re- hand. Uian Tlrurer, Mrs. Kenneth Whit- mer and two leading department ly on the enemy to help you play This permits West to take iheimorc, Mrs. Richard Zoldak, Mrs. stores in the metropolitan area. the clubs safely. They don't real- rest of his diamonds. He can get!Robert Williams, Mrs. Arthur Several Army officers from the ly want to help but they cannot:only four diamonds in all. When-|Cotgreave and Mrs. Thomas post are guest speakers this week resist you. ;ever he stops, you can win any I Scott. | at local service club meetings. Refuse the first trick, and win I return and lead your last club for, the second diamond. Now cash dummy's queen. The rest of the CROSSWORD PUZZLE *"•*•••«.VMftrd.w.P««I. "ASTRO-GUIDE" By Ceean ACROSS For Thursday, May 19 7-Clan snaa QHQ sanQ SECRET AGENT X9 1 -Choic* part t-Thrce-toed By MEL GRAFF J-Former »loth» BHSQQ QtaatannsQ s RuflBlan J-Foottmll Present—-For You and rul«r« j)0iUion 013(3, HI3I1 - Yours... If you've been doing ATIEAST m\B 11-Segregated (ahbr.) GUARANTEED IT sunis poised tni retty forifc mmentous 60091m quarter of * lO-C.'oa»tlln»« mam oiasa naaa all right for the past few days ASHrEsrrm; mission. And mtto ft, trie small but deadly eliy 1J - f j m H.fy open annaaa QStaanm (and most people have due to *Tuiister"interceptor missile atwits iiie WIU.HAVEAM lS-Poi»lir« fi[i:irc in BARNEY / commind to action • EXCEUENT In the mind BUSS BQI3S BBt3 henefic radiations), continue in VIEW/ U-Boundnry lr:| I3Q :i l.i-Ve;sol» lC-.Sv.iflilng ^ SBQ SI3anaQ 's the same path. You'll find a 17-Prctioslllon notiu'l saaa helping hand i£ you should need IS-FUBB 14-TapeUry mams U-In alUst 20-Unemployeil it, but in ad likelihood you'll 20-MRH'S «am« 22-Fenclnc ssos 21-Frcflx: down poiitlon be able tor "go it alone.** Socia^ :2-nidR« of » Sl-Holomn wave ntteetatlom Heaii H-Man'i bility is. accented in the evening. 23-ntvrr In 18-Rorrmn 31-Apnortloni nickname Germany coddciiei 33-Mlmills i2-French for :4-Man'n 27-f,ampreyi> weapon "frinnd" ""asf • • • Dame Nclfie Melba, Future • • • There will be a nickname :s-Moth« M-Mom evil ii-Dlntrlct of 25-Wcnponi 25-Imltalorj 3I-T«iitonlr Columbia \ustralian opeiratic soprano, trend toward prefabricated fUt 30-lHinnd In nlphnbelic (alibr.) 1 27-rvri(xJ of Malny charfK'ter (8 liubylonlan ,orn May 19/1859, in addition f^ ^""^^ * th"ce time ArrlilpelnRO 29-IJye plnnt ilclty o musical fame, is remembered wccks, timc aftcr lhc foundation by foods named for her, such as js poured. Cost per room may .il-SuhM-ince 32-Hcbreiv Melba toast and Peach Melba. mn as much as $10,000 less month Shf riled in 1931, «»an in standard building 34-Kurnpean NUBBIN r.B-Trlcfcn By JIM BURNETT and GEORGE CRANDALL ,76-BeholtJ! 37-Bluer viuh 3S-Baker'n 20 The Day Under Your Sign NOTICE HOW NEAT product! IPOWT LIKE MIS5 SHE AWE THOSE 3*-Kveryoue ARIES (Bom M.rch 21 »o April 19) LIBRA (SepK 23 to Oct. 22) SMITH VERY-MUCHi 40-R«Rl8ter/!i1 Yon make nuite an impression on This i» »ng excellent day lor Librans, nurao (ahlir.) hiRner-wps. ft>s* lo your lull pottntial. especially in the romance department. PO YOU ? 41-Thli:lt «oup 26 «-0x of TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) . SCORPIO (Ocr. 23 Jo Nov. 21) Cclehe» A poem read today mar male an in- II sefkmfr favors, male your pitch lo- 4I-Styl« of 27 .Iflible impression on you. follow its day. Response should be good. mitomohllt llil0K lb 30 '• " ?- , SAGITTARIUS (Nor. 22 »o Det. 21] WAY TO OTHER WORDS PORT IS THE SAID...NOW COME ON/ WHICH IS LEFT SIDE POGO THE TOODLES By THE BAERS By WALT KELLY WHV PPONO f 1 c366'TvOc366' U WON' 1 AtL'6 1 £AN SAY IS WNC1X UfTA CORNCR / SET 0Uf AN f MB OTHER g'A POUU TAxee ie CPTHSBAfiAN'SUOP TH» BAfi AN'SUPP ' m., AMSW.6- ONi WOUUP 06" /W>W 6N0USM WITHOUT J A QUICK QU65TION , 08 T'OTHER" SOTTA TA<6 TH6 POU. 0? HNP6STH£Re? ] W6MISHT A WAN WlfM A &A0 0V6R 6AYye$'?lN6". HI& HEAP, MARY WORTH ALLEN SAUNDERS and KEN ERNST BONNIE By JOE CAMPBELL WHAT, tXWTLV OH, MRS. WORTH! I CAN'T I HfXTE TO r»ARKE BOMNIE, / C*N'T RIGHT" ARl VOU CONTtM KttP MV EVtS AND MIND ' HER STOP BLOWIM& WILL VOU 0 NOW, DftP. |'(V\ gUrrON'-..HAVL "^v N0.MM.WORTH! THIS IS ONI PLATINO? OFF OF LOTHAR! EVtN UPJIDt \ 7Hr f|MT T|Mr n« . . ^ j DOWN HE 15 ADORABlt! 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'; 'i"'- GLEN BURNIE SCOTCH $439 Fro$h Mado HI! i/.-.iii Shortening MACARONI.SALAD Spry MORGAN HILL VODKA $3.69 $6.98 HO l'KOOl'- Detroit Tigers sent Mike Class A—Poppe PluPua (Passalc)(Palc) _ vss.. bounced back to annihilate High School snowed under Rum have been announced for the Selon Hull (South Oninge)-Don Bosco Rourke, a bullpen pitcher, to This was the 38-year-old outfielder's 15th year with the Schmeling in one round in thei son-Fair Haven Regional and I960 New Jersey High School tP.am.sey winner. '•• As Yanks Meet Denver of the American Associa- Class H—Archhlshop Walsh (In-lng- rematch in 1938 is picking Pat- club. He has been bothered by log trouble. Brick Township in a triangular Baseball championships which torn vs. Our Lady ot \tlie Valley (Or- tion, on a 24-hour recall basis meet held here yesterday. befiin Monday. t;fi-Pt. Akiyslus (JcKsey City) win- terson to stop Johansson the sec- (AP Wirephoto) ner; St. Mary's (EllKaheth) vs. Don ond time around. Player Deadline and outfielder Ed Lindbeck to The Pincrs racked up 78'/$ The N. J. State Interscholastic Hoscn Tech i Patersonl. the Louisville club outright. Athletic Association said yester- Class C -No playoff—Championship 'I can't see it in four or fivi points, while Kumson scored . lie juvardod at the conclusion of the Associated Press The Boston Red Sox got under day competings schools in each season, II records Wiinrant. rounds," said Louis yesterday al 35'/2 for second place, and Brick the wire comfortably after send- group were determined on the FariK-hlnl—Soulh .lersey Patterson's training camp. "I The New York Yankees and allied 2Qi/2 for third place. Clnssps A. B and C-^No playorfs— ing pitcher Red Worthington and basis of seasonal records submit- Championships to be awarded at the should take him seven or ten Chicago White Sox had to do the Lakewood took five of the infielder Ray Webster to Minne- ed as of May 13. In several conclusion of the season, If records rounds to catch up with him." heaviest chopping to get within >even running events. Zacks and wnrnvril. apolis of the American Associa- groups there will be no playoffs Louis watched the films of the the 25-player limit before last Bayard won the dashes with tion last Sunday. or championships because insuf- June 26 fight when the Swede night's midnight deadline. Each Zacks taking the 100, and Bay- had to release three players. ard the 220. icient records were submitted. stopped Patterson. The Kansas City Athletics re- Volleyball "Floyd got careless in the first The Yankees gave veteran out- After Brick Township copped Norman J. Mansfield, secre- leased Wayne Terwilliger, a re- fight," said Louis who has joined fielder Elmer Valo his uncondi- the 440 with Ayers in first, and tary-treasurer of the association serve infielder, to Richmond of the Johansson-Patterson promo- tional release and sent outfielder lanlon the 880, Lakewood cop- said the NJSIAA executive com- Finals Today the International League. tion crew. "After the first two Ken Hunt and pitcher Fred Kipp ped both hurdle events with Bid- mittee will review the final rec- Under baseball law, major FORT MONMOUTH—Fort Di rounds he let down. He figured to Richmond in the International die taking the highs, and Gibson ords of schools in these groups league teams must cut to 25 By WALTER L. JOHNS is only one victory away from this boy (Johansson) was not the League. the lows. at a later date and possibly men after the first month. The winning the First Army volley- fighter he thought he was before ITEMS OF SPORTS interest picked up here and Rumson-Fair Haven picked up award a sectional championship Hunt was optioned. Kipp was National League, with an earlier ball crown as the Burjros regis- the fight. I think Floyd had so hrce firsts in the field events. at that time. released outright to the Vir- start, already has met these there and strung along the typewriter. ..The, Preak- tered two impressive wins yes many fights that didn't mean ginians. J. V. McCarthy won the shot Mansfield said semi-final games specifications. ness race is older than the Derby... It was started in put, Fred Tharin took the dis- terday to reach the tournament nothing, in point of defense, tha The White Sox found them- n each group should be finished finals. even if a guy hit him he thought 1873, the Derby in 1875.. .Oklahoma's Sooncrs have cus and Dave VonLehm won the by May 28 and all sectional and selves three over the limit after CS WITH ODD CLUBS avdin. In yesterday's eight-m ate he could catch up with him later buying pitcher Russ Kemmerer a couple of roughies to open with this fall... North- inal games not later than June 4 and beat him. Maybe he thought PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) - Hifih jumpers had difficulty schedule, five teams were elim from the Washington Senators. All. tournament games will be nated leaving but three post this was another (Roy) Harris Mickey Burgess, a 15-year-old western and then Pittsburgh, both at Norman... They because of a soft pit due to the seven innings. Schools involved To get within bounds, the left in the original field, of nin< fight. Phoenix high school freshman, say Cuba's Fidel Castro will be one of the competitors ain, and runners with glasses in playoffs will arrange for sites. White Sox optioned outfielder entries. The playoffs end todaj "He knows he made mistakes has been playing golf one year. 'mind it difficult running the The pairings: Jim McAnany and pitchers Don in the 1960 Salt Water Anglers World Series in Flori- with Fort Monmouth and Wes I don't think Johansson can hit Ferrarese and Jake Striker to Recently he joined his dad for rack. North JprKpy, Sretlnit ()nil da this year.. . Don Rudolph, the ex-White Soxcr who •HINTS— rmip 1-Ti'jtneck vs. Hnyder (Ji-rsfy point battling to survive and face Patterson' with that right hand San Diego of the Pacific Coast a round at Encanto Park. Mickey 4ilix in the finals. again, And that is his only is married to Patti Waggin, the burlesque queen, now 'Irrmp :i - 1,,-ikcliiirst vs. Pur^tnu y League. borrowed some irons and a pair •rliawken winner; Iloeota VH. EnRl Dix breezed to its fourtf punch. His jab is just a leading The Cleveland Indians sold of shoes — two sizes too large — is pitching for Seattle... Gene Fullmer, the middle- SII.M.MAIIIKM . ..'Hi. KID Ya li.i.h Won by Znckaka.. I.; f.iroup 1- Nn playoff— OKinininn.Htilp straight win by defeating Mon punch so he can throw the righ pitcher Bob Grim to the Cincin- from his father. Coures profes- weight king, found football and basketball too rough (I. llyard. I,; .Id. Hk-lis, ItIt ; lil b Or- to ln> nwarilffl at Iho cnnclufllnn of mouth and Wast Point yesterday hand. nati Reds. The Baltimore Ori- sional golfer Milt Coggins loaned iiianii. It. Time II.I. I' KeilSO If. records warrant. L'2(l Y.ird Im.ih- Won by Ilynrd, I. The Dixmen trimmed Mon "If Johansson throws three oi In high school... But he was a miler on the track team. flnnip -Walllnctnn oles called up their $115,000 bon him an old brassie and a putter. M. Znclii, 1.; 3d. Hicks, It; 4th, Dcy, (Wanaquol; Wood-RldEe vs. four rights and misses it may I!. Time -Jl :i Blalrntnwn. mouth, 15-3 and 15-7, the-Poinl us baby, outfielder Dave Nichol- Mickey posted a four-under par ... Lord Layton, the rassler, has played tennis for Ilii Y.ird Ih.li Won hy Ayre», E North Jersey, Spellon Two ers, 15-8 and 15-12. take all the fight out of him son, from Miami of the Inter- •-'d. Oiboimir-, il; :id, p-reil Wlkoll, It Cirnup -I—Newark East Side va. Mont- 66. many years and in several countries... Willi Besman- Illi. Z.i'ii.i. I, Tllnc Mi.I clfifr-Enst Orange winner; Irvlngton vs. Fort Devens opened the actio The last time, Floyd came ou <-Mi V;inl Itun- W.I.I l,y IlnnUin. I! "lutlov-Wrst Oranpr wlm with 154, 15-7 scores ovcir Forl for the third so relaxed he didn' off, the heavy weigh I, was born in Munich but nf an 1M, Utter. H; :i.l, w.-ilcis 1,; Ith. Fair f'.rimp a—fllfrord Peult iK.-ist Or- rhiM, II. 'nine '2: lit 7 nK'1* vs. Chalham-irillsltte winner; Slocum. Then Fort WadSsworth even atempt to slip or block American father... He has recovered his American Mile Itm: -Won by AIII7O, I.; 2.1 >over VH. T-lvlnRsMn-OnlclwII winner. those punches. Kivmlkl. II; :i,|, Itic.l. n; 111!. Hani CJrniip 2--Pi-(|ii,-mnnek vs. Washlnpton. eliminated Fort Jay, 15-12, 9-15, (Jroup 1— Oten Rldtre vs. Sussex. Major league IITI It Time I:in "Can Patterson keep Johansson citizenship... A rnssling ad in a Canadian newspaper v and 16-14. West Point defeated 12M Vnr.l Hiish llwln. Kin by Ilbl Ontrnl >lt rspy from hitting him with the righ advertises a card as "exhibition of strength and sci- -11.i. I.; ;,i. p,-ti,,l,i,.. |,; :i,|. Iteln, II Croup 1 Trentntt-rt.-thwnv winner vs. Totton, 15-13 and 15-13 for th( Mb. h.-Wrill, H. Tlmi' If! !l. Snim-rvllle-r'erlh Amlirtv winner; Union- latter's first loss. Totten cam! hand? That is the whole fight.' ence." . .. Vada I'inson, the Reds' fine young outfielder, IHi l.i.w Iliinll.-y Won by Glliaon, TJ I.lnrlen winner v.i. New Hrunswlck- '.'. Illddlc. I.; M. ivirovlc. I,; 4th Freehnld vvlnnpr. back and eliminated Wadslvorth I ;]..<>.It;«-II. It Tan.' 'J2.2 r.roup fl-Snyrevllle \n. North Hun led the club in stolen bases last year with 21 ... Cli'ris- tenlon ReKtnnnl IAnnnntlalei-Prlnrelnn 15-8, 15-5. I'.il.- v.-iim • W.in by Whnrton, I,; 2.1 winner; South UK-er V5. Kevport; Hnn- iie Flanagan, son of the old Notre Dame football hero, ll.nit(,ri. II. H.iy.l, H. itlr) 4th, Klumb. Ontral i I-'lemlnRloni vs. Lake- Monmouth rebounded an Variety Program I., llrlcht !r.T'. wnod. dropped Devens, 15-13, 15J3, i Is a star on the Irish golf learn.... He recently shot Sh.,1 Put Won by J. -V. McCarthy rlrollp 2~lJlcl.! n'l P.-irlc VH. Milt- TODAY'S BASEBALL II. I'l. Tb.i't.i, It: .Id, I.eve, [,; 4tli, wnn-numson-Fiilr Havi-n K' 'lonnl win- the other match. ; a (57 in a match with Hillsdale college.... Two of the II.-llin, I.. Hht;,TR-,- Ik'. There's also the WAC volley At Old Bridge By The Associated Press I'l ..Hi Won by TliMrln. II; 2.1. !.cvr ijrotip 1- .l.-'iM<"il)iir[: vs. PennlnRlnn. I.. .'1.1. l..'iilmri;, I,; 41h, Jane*, L. ball finals today between For nation's finest amateur golfers, .lack Nicklaus, the U. hi'ii.iH-i- ii2'in". Sonlli .leriey OLD BRIDGE — Plans for an flniitn 1 \'itiel-trnl -s. Atlantic f'ltv. Dix and Fort Monmouth. Di> NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE S. amateur champ, and John Konsek, New York state lllKb Jumi> Won by HHIIMI. 1.; :.!. rlmnji :i-lladdnn llolchts vs. Mill- unprecedented 50-lap, extra-cash Wednesday's Results 'II.-i Trl.'urlco, 1,, mid Hrlttpnbliidcr. til" fjr.'.-m fitv winner: Hiirll'n,-tnn vs. bad beaten Monmouth, 15-U, 15- Wednesday's Results H; uii. Hoy.i, !>.. Height r>'«". double-point championship amateur champ, will collide in the Big Ten-golf cham- Jiivi'lln-Won by DIIVIDI I Vonl.i-hm. li; I,.on opening day and the Di> Cincinnati 5, Los Angeles 4 y Vn Township winner, NASCAR stock car race support- Washington 3, Detroit 0 'I I, V . McCnrlhyMCh , ItI ; MaM o I,; till. nrnun 2 I'emherton vs. Fennsvllle- quad followed with a 15-.% 15- (night, 12 innings) pionships at Michigan State tomorrow and Saturday. < i In. It. llht.inr .vlnner; Tinnlentt ed by preliminary events and in- (II innings) MriBi'l Jump-WoW n hy Miller, h: 2it. over For..t Jay_. „. Monmouth Milwaukee 3, San Francisco 1 I'l-trm-h-. I.: '3.1 I'ksh. I,; 4ta lliiy.l, cluding rookie races at Old ... Nicklaus is a soph at Ohio State, Konsek attends 1 - Rwedeiboro Middle cljminatcd jay touaVi 15-13, 15-5 (night) Chicago 6, Boston 5 (night) U ll.'lKlil IV3K" Township. Bridge Stadium tomorrow night, Purdue. 'ittsburgh 4, St. Louis 2 (night) Baltimore 5, Kansas City 4 drag races Saturday night, afid Siirad Ready Chicago at Philadelphia, night, (night) A STAR IS BORN - By Alan Mavbr he nationally-famous ARDC- postponed USAC mighty midget auto races W L Pet. G.B. New York 4, Cleveland 2 (night) JOHNNY LONGDEN, the K™"'lpii jockey For Tourney MIKE —coupled with rookie stock car •ittsburgh 20 10 .667 W I Pet. G.B. and millionaire, is still at il...lle recently scored OF races—Sunday night offer the Chicago 16 .615 WIIITIC SULPHUR SPRINGS, an Francisco ...20 10 .667 f/FZ$T reatest variety and motor com- Baltimore 16 .591 Iiis 5,40 old white course in Probable Pitchers fastest of its size in New Jersey. Today's Games and after he's through with racing ... The Bowl foot- (iG, (il and G!) strokes. Pnr for the Chicago (Anderson 0-1) at Phila- Probable Pitchers hall games will IK on Jan. 2 in 1961 ... New Year's li,4!)7-yard course here, where Friday programs usually end delphia (Roberts 1-3) 7 p. m. people hnvi! been hitting golf n 25-lap features but the double- :t. Louis (Sadecki 0-0) at Pitts- Boston (Monbouquctte 3-2) at Is on Sunday... All four starting bnckflelcl mem- halls since 18R4, is 70. distance finale tomorrow will of- burgh (Gibbon 2-1), 7:15 p. m. Chicago (Score 1-2), 1:30 p. m. hers of Mnnjucdc's grid learn have signed pro- The Shimmer, who has been er twice-normal championship Los Angeles (Podres 2-3) at Cin- Baltimore (Estrada 2-1) at Kan- fessional grid contracts ... Mrnie Banks now Is pro at the course for U years markers for contenders as well cinnati (McLlsh 2-3), 8 p. nt. sas City (Daley 2-2) 9 p. m. and host lo 12 pnst tournaments, as an increased money purse. Ian Francisco (O'Dcll 1-3), at the Chicago Cuhs' all-time home run king, hav- wound up a victory lust year Hent races and consolation to Milwaukee (Spahn 2-1), 8 p. m. Only Games Scheduled ing passed G;ihl>y Ilarlnutt's former high of 231 with a (i.l on the Old White In qualify the starting lineup and Friday's Schedule Friday's Schedule ...There have lieen 17 perfect games howled on win by a whupping II strokes pecial events for rookie pilots Cincinnati nl St. Louis, 8 p. m. Washington at Kansas City, iivtT Mike S'oucliiik. The d;iy be- will precede the 50-lap title chase. Los Angeles at Philadelphia, television in the various kegling series to date 1 9 p. m. fun. . Sni'iid took n se-nsiilinnnl Si) Drag races are staged Satur- 7 p. m. Gene Cortiin, West Virginia's new football strokes mi Iiis other course, the Inys, using the home-stretch of an Francisco at Pittsburgh, New York at Chicago, 8 p. m. (i,.'l!l7-ynrd Grcenlirler where par he half-mile oval for the speed 7:15 p. m. Baltimore at Detroit, 8:15 p. iti. coach almost scored his only touchdown of his ;ilw> is 7(1. "uns, :hlcago at Milwaukee, 8 p. m. Boston nt Cleveland, 7 p. m. career with the Mountaineers against Pitt in 1917 The pros will piny their firsl Indinnnpolis Speedway veteran ...He blocked ,i jnnil on a snow-covered field, wt) round.-, (in the ()itl White and md 1!)59 champion I.en Duncnn fi'll on the hall thinking he was in (lie end zone then iillerniite courses for the last ill head up tbn mighty midget Iwu when e.ii'h will be joined by routo driving contingent, defend- ... linl when the snow WJIS cleared it was the 10- llnie nin.'iteiir partners. his title ngninst a horde of yaid line... "I could have run with i(, too," he Sneud has never shown liny ermined challengers, such ns mercy to his [tllow pros in Ins tul Marlow, Tony llonadics, Red remembers ... An Australian researcher in electro- TWO LOCATIONS NEW TIRES fe:,livnl. He's taken the JL'.IIIIO' l, Tony Romil, llert Bitonks, cardlography who has checked hearts of harness fir.M prize five limes ami second Shrewsbury Ave., Shrewsbury, 'ill 6 P. M. I ?n/'er Iinlley, Hobby Cnurth- 10.95 up racing horses, is coming in ||u> u. s o,,c harn- money (ml of lite total $10,0011 .viifhi, Johnny f'ny, nnhby Bridge 8. Oakland, Red Bunk, 'III a p. M. j CQOxlG Unice nml slinred in iiiiollii'r. ess horse, checked, showed a hearl condition (hut Mnrshinnn, Hinlo McCoy, Dutch SHadysidc 7-3401 Plus Tax & I Srli irfer mid others. Casing BUjir/ested short distances ... The horse had been .'it.in .'liniki- of Korhesler was; i'UMiiiii;> loncrr race, ami couldn't win and when lli' |.-iiiliii|: I'nal Muri'i in Uii'l T.hi' first l>;i:;i'b;ill pliiyrrs In he was .-.hilled to ;i\nrl ones lie won, Aineiicin IIi>i licv I i•:If•.11 • - ln-.t' rn'i'lve iiulri|;lit snlnrics were MM'.Oil With -III lallli'S the (.'iiiciiiiKiti Reds Stocking!; of 'sThree-RunHomerBaseball Bill Rosi Loses RED BANK REGISTER Thundtf, Mmoon country would continue to sem spy-planes over Russia. Freehold; Edward E. Riley, 31, shot; he arrived at the summii of Englishtown; William L. Tow- meeting as the Russians launch This is what blew the lid ofi er, 28, of 257 Willow Ave., Wil- ed a space-ship. although by this time—perhaps liam L. Magee, 45, of 219 West fe But the West had to suffer realizing he couldn't talk th End Ave., and Douglas B. Fritz, one shock after another before West into meeting his Berlin de 28, of 208 Garfield Ct., all of It learned—if it has learned, mands—Khrushchev may hav Long Branch, and Gerald L. even now—that his hamming been ready to blow up the sum-Henriques, 26, and PoV'i E. FOR EXTRA SAFETY-VALUE... has nothing to do with his ser< mit meeting anyway. Connors, 30, both of Neptune. TURELESS 3-T NYLON lus Intentions and that there- SPECIAL PRICES TOUGH LUCK ALL-WEATHER QUALITY fore he can't be treated light- UNUSUAL RECORD 3-T ly or with contempt. CHICAGO (AP) - It was th< 3-T SAFETY ALL-WEATHER Ever since November, 1958, h ninth inning in a game betwee LOUISVILLE (AP) — By run- The most outstanding Nylon tire value had insisted the West get it the Phils and the Cubs. Phi ning second to Venetian Way in ALL-WEATHER we've ever offered! They re famous Take your pick, these famous tires arc all reduced troops out of West Berlin or fac pilot Gene Mauch sent Humbertc the Kentucky Derby, Bally Ache Goodyear 3-T Triple-Tempered Nylons, in price to save you more! You get reduced the prospect of his shutting th Robinson in to pitch. He orderet at least maintained his unusual that give you longer tire life and dependable prices—and up to 25% more safe mileage! four intentional balls to Erni record. The Edgehill Farm bay Prices start as low as mileage. Get a set today, they've never Trade today for the world's first Turnpike- Banks with the tieing run on thW colt has finished in the money in been lower priced 1 Proved tires! ATTENTION! and the Phils leading 7-6. When, 23 straight races, His only out- Fits most lalo the Cubs sent George Altman ti if-the money race was his first ALL till! VALUE PMCED! itart Feb. 19, 1959 when he ran model cars I Prices Start ar |utt BOAT OWNERS bat for Frank Thomas, Maucr Blackiill Whlll.tll relieve Robinson with C h r i ixth to Niequest at Hialeah Park. Trade today, till Tlill- Tllbt- Bally Ache since has won nine JttlL. Tjrpi" Nylons • Rayons Short. Short gave up t h r e 6.701 IS JU.9S J14.J0 takes races and finished second your old 470,15 MASURY'S straight hits and Banks scored on $ 7.101 IS H.I! 11.(5 Tvboless • Tube-type blaikwoll in eight others, including the the third hit with the decldini tires may be 7.Ui1S l«.ti JO.tJ WMt&wollj'BlaiVwolts tubi-iypt Marine Paints run. Robinson, naturally, wus th Kentucky Derby. He has won t.OOilt IMS over six different race tracks. the down Vice plui tn ind rtcappablt ALL SIZES! FINEST SOLD losing pitcher and all he did wa lire follow orders. payment! See Our Complete Line Jerry Lumpe, who came up as PAY ONLY *!£ A WEEKf PAY ONLY »I2£ A WUKi plus fax and recappable tire * plus tax and rucappablo tiro BAD DAY FOR FISHING a shortstop with the Yankees two KIMMERLE DUNCAN, Okla. (AP)—Two years ago, started the season at men may not think any futuri econd base for Kansas City, PAINT CO. fishing trip worth the brother, (on the parking lot) First W.C. Knight dropped hi rod and reel overboard, Late LUXURIOUS 20 White St., Red Bank they got stuck on a sand bar am ono of them got wet pushing th LIVING SH 7-1129 Free Delivery boat free. Then angler T.L Open Friday 'til 9:00 p. m. Hooper dropped his eye glassa overboard. MORE PEOPLE RiDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND! RENT"""** A NEW FORD OR OTHER FINE CARS AND TRUCKS HOLLY HILL PHIL WALDMAN'S Mobile Home Sales GULF inrlntrn Morgan ti H. Amlmy) SERVICE STATION Route 35 South Amboy Maplo Avc. & W. front St. PARKWAY 1-5858 <®P WHOLESALE AND RETAIL—TEL. SH 1-0484 Open Dally and Sun. 7 A. M. • 10 P. M. Open Evening!) CALL SH 7-0308 Mon. thru .Sat. 'til I) I'. M. COIT. IV.APLE AVE. AND WHITE ST.. RED BANK OPEN FRIDAY MIGHTS it n.ai..L.y May 19. I960 RED BAXK REGISTER tan Duttkin, Rnth Ana Falter, film of garden* wiB be shown at Hope to Pass Beer Drinking Claudia Morgan, Linda. Brook*,,Tree Planting the June meeting. '•-. 300 Attend Kathryn Williams, Mary Finley, Arouganents for June will HolyNaraeGuest Driver Fined Valerie Benton, Jean West, Su- contfoiI piece of sculpture or Move to Halt Bill for Eight RED BANK — Drinking beer Concert j i san Hobby, Tonya Semibetsen, At Fire House figurine as the focal point Mem- in his car while driving cost a Betty Haynes, Donna Quackea- RARrTAN TOWNSHIP — Thebers were urged to submit**' de- bush, Judy Johnson, Janice Ham-' sign "for "the past presidents' pin. Rail Work Stops motorist $15 yesterday. Community Root and Branch More Judges Byron J. Fair, Jr., 27, of 101At School lip, Yvette Martinez, and student Host and hostesses were Mr. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS — director, Donna Sharp. Garden Club planted •. a white federal government has moved TRENTON (AP) — The SenOak- PL, Fair Haven, pleaded and Mrs. Harold Simmons and ate Republican majority today not guilty to the charge of care- Some 300 attended the second an- The concert committee includ- dogwood tree at the Karris Gar- Mrs. Louis Shelbrick, to halt work stoppages on the nual spring concert presented in Pennsylvania Railroad and to hoped to pass a bill giving New less driving made by Patrolman ed Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Fallon,dens Fire Company during their the school auditorium here Fri- 1 avoid a June 6 strike by 25,000 Jersey's three biggest counties Herbert Swanson. Magistrate advertising; Mr. anda Mrs. ramPaul May meeting. The fire house is It fl.lrt* up More and more people day night. Benton, boosters; Albert Quack- ,, _ ,. ,_ . use Register ads each Issue because maintenance employes who are eight more county judges. John V. Crowell imposed the le permanenft meeting place of .Milts rame raslcr—AiIverllsemem. fine. The 45-piece school band, made enbush, Parent-Teacher Associa- members of the Transport Work- Majority Leader Thomas J. ie group. ers Union. Hillery (R-Morris) said the meas- Rudolph J. Notaro, 34, of Tren- up of s'tudents of the fourth; tion representative; Miss Ethel In Philadelphia last night Judge ure, a revamped version of a bill ton, was fined $10 for disregard- through the 12th grades, played Lineham, posters; William Bar- Eugene Stout, president of the! Francis L. Van Dusen of the! sponsored by Sen. Weslev L. ing a red flasher signal, and highlights from "The music rett, finances; Miss Barbara Van e company, accepted the tree U. S. District Court issued a tem-j Lance (R-Hunterdon), would be Francis P. Benson, Jr., 270 Riv- Man," Overture from "Hans Name, mimeographing. ir his associates and was pres- porary restraining order direct-! passed along with other propos- erdge Rd., New Shrewsbury, was Christian Anderson," "God of it at the planting William ing the union to bring a halt to j als cleared by the GOP caucus fined $10 for disregarding a stop Our Fathers," "Battle Hymn of,,, . , etzel and Harold Simmons were its so-called round-the-clock meet- Monday. light. the Republic," and works of fa- Entering Bam s i charge of arrangements. Bonzai trees were planted in ings everywhere along the line. The GOP bill would Rive four mous composers. 25-year Club Upon the request of the rail- more county judges to Essex, They were directed by Barry Tamic containers as the club road Van Dusen signed the or- two to Bergen, and two to Hud M. Greenberg, music teacher. WEST ORANGE — Seymour •oject. A plant sale also was GUEST-DRIVE THE der at 10 p. m. in his suburban son. The Reoublican majority de- Club Banquet The school chorus sang "Dan- Teich, Elberon, senior vice presi- inducted. Wynnewood home. The order will cided to add judges in counties ny Boy," "Mutual Admiration dent, and Anthony C. Waskis, The newly compiled scrap book TRIUMPH continue' in effect for 10 days. where the court caseload is Society," "Adoremus Te," andNeptune, were two of 21 employ- rith clippings and club informa- Van Dusen set a hearing for 2:15 Set Monday heavy instead of approving Gov. the "Battle Hymn." Patricia ees Bamberger's welcomed into on from 1952 to date, completed TR 3 Only $2475 p. m. next Tuesday. Robert B. Meyner's proposal for ItED BANK — The evening de- Means accompanied on the pi-its 25-year club at its 15th an- Mrs. Harold Bottger, publicity The judge explained it is the Rev. Francis N. Wendell an increase in the state Superior partment of the Red Bank Wo- ano. nual dinner in the Goldman Ho- lairman, was on display. custom of the court to issue EATONTOWN — Rev. Francis Court. man's Club will hold its annual, Th,,.,-....e newly organized , high ite l Tuesday• , night- . "May Basket" arrangements See Adjournment mother-daughter banquet Mon-:schot>l twlrlers made their debut| In the club now are more than /ere judged by Mrs. Elmer Bahr- j,v n • a h t ,-n iho ivtothnrfict under the direction of Miss Bar- 700 members. / nburg and Mrs. Peter Orlasky. at the annual father and son The Senate, meeting without day night in the Methodist His action came after some 200 j the A SC I Iy hop d t0 Church fellowship hall. bara Federer, English teacher. David L. Yunich, store presi- rst place was awarded to Mrs. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY workers failed to report to their Communion breakfast sponsored ? £?. ? ', ?. Playing in the band were Louise dent, said of the veteran em- 'alter Martin, Hazlet; Mrs. Har- by the Holy Name Society of St.enough bills to allow adjourn- Mrs. Charles Keyler and Mrs. jobs for the 3 p. m. shift at the ment for the summer next week. John O'Neill are chairmen. The King, Bonny Fox, Kathleen Kear- ployees that "each 25-year club Id Kofoed, Union Beach, second Also Complete Selection of 30th Street and Suburban Sta- Dorothea's Catholic Church Sun- ney, Sally Frimpter, Regina Mc- member is a 'pro' in the finest The upper house had 63 meas- evening's program has been ar- lace, and Mrs. Bernard Dress, Used Sport Cars and Sedans tions. They joined others in Al-day. Tague, flutes; Patricia Means, sense of the word... Bam- A ures ready for a vote, but only ranged by the members of the iazlet, third. toona, Pa., Steubenville and Min-!. dialogue mass in the Domin- a handful are considered vital drama and music department, oboe; Kathleen Winters, Ardeth berger's has many reasons for New members welcomed into go Junction, Ohio, and Wcirton, ican rite will be celebrated at by Meyner's administration. Garrison, Beverly Quackenbush, pride, but none more significant 7:30 a.m. by Father Wendell, and will feature a fashion show, he club were Mrs. John Calan- MONMOUTH W. Va., who had halted work at Among these is a compromise Carolyn Junkelman, Arlene Sahr- or lasting than this club, its followed by breakfast at 9:15 "Fashions of Yesterday." !ra, Union Beach; Mrs. Walter one time or another this week. plan by Sen. William E. Ozzard beck, Patricia Wilson, Gloria members and the tradition of a.m. at Running Brook Inn, Long The department completed Han, Matawan, and Mrs. (R-Somerset) to raise maximum Manganelli, Jane Simpson, Diane service they have built." MOTORS Branch. plans for this event when they harles L. Monohan, Port Mon- unemployment compensation to met Monday, in the clubhouse. Bergstrasser, Carol Ann Rudd, Father Wendel, formery a louth. Guests were Mrs. H. H. Audrey Warren $40 a week, from the present top Members also made plans for Ruth Curtis, Patricia Dwight, VENETIAN WAY GAINS LI 2-2414 visiting lecturer at the University lclntyre and Mrs. William Whit- of $35. the annual installation supper clarinets; Barbara Taylor, Flor- Concert Slaled of San Francisco, is stationed at LOUISVILLE (AP) - When ker, both from Union Beach. The bill would not extend the June 6 at Crystal Brook Inn, ence Zeller, alto clarinets; Rob- HIGHWAY 35 St. Vincent Ferrer Priory in New Bill Hartack sent Venetian Way A bus trip to Sterling Forest MIDDLETOWN — Audrey D. duration of benefits from the Eatontown. Mrs. Arthur T. Dil-bert Gunderson, Hugh Curtis, York City. He has authored sev- thundering past Bally Ache turn- ardens, Tuxdedo, N. Y., is EATONTOWN Warren, Long Branch dramatic present limit of 26 weeks. But ger and Mrs. John Thorpe are bass clarinets; Ronald Barker, eral books and is editor of "The ing for home last quarter mile lanned for Sunday, June 26. A soprano, will appear in a con- it would require employers and chairmen. Jack Wigginton, Frank Mona- Torch," a monthy magazine of cert Sunday at 3 p. m. in the workers to pay taxes on the During the business meeting, hagn, alto saxophone; George in the Kentucky Derby. It was the Third Order of St. Dominic. First Baptist Church. first $3,200 of a worker's earn- officers and chairmen gave pro- McCallum, tenor saxophone; only the second time in seven Provincial director of the Eastern Miss Warren studied ings instead ot the first $3,000 gress reports. Richard Ferrar, baritone saxo- meetings that the Sunny Blue voice Province of the Dominican Third with Laurence Dilsner and has and increase the maximum tax phone; Kenneth Means, Alan Farm colt turned back the son Order, he has chosen as his topic A new member, Mrs. James directed the chorus at the Sec- on employers from 3.60 per cent Schmied, horns; David Kraft, of Ballydam. In the Washington "The Layman in the Modern J. Ryan of Rumson,- was intro- ond Baptist Church, Long of his payroll to "1.35 per cent, Werner Emeric, Larry Valtutto, Park Futurity last labor Day, Church." duced. Guests were Mrs. Rob- Branch. At present, Miss War- Meyner Plan ert Beattie, Mrs. John Anderson, Charles Canty, Ernest Heath, Venetian Way beat Bally Ache a trumpets; Robert Rippke, George ren is the organist at the Calv- Frank Di Donato, chairman, is Hillery said yesterday that Mrs, Granclin Johnson and Mrs. half length. West, Bruce Pollack, Paul Ben- Firestone Champions ary Baptist Church, Red Bank. being assisted by James Finu- Meyner's plan for a commuter Cyrus Knecht, Jr. ton, trombones; Karl Rippke, The program will include cane, toastmaster; Walter B. benefit tax to finance transporta Hostesses at the coffee hour BOOKS ON SERIES FOES Smith, arrangements; Sam Fus- baritone horn; Gerald West, tu- Drake's "One God;" "How Beau- tion improvements between New that followed 'were Mrs. Peyton New YORK (AP)—Two new co, president of the society; and Wheeler, Mrs. Clarence S. Gale ba; James Byrne, Dale Morten- tiful Upon the Mo'untains" by York and New Jersey has no baseball books out this spring Rev. Frederick Child, pastor of Mrs. George Egner and Mrs. An son, percussion. ' Marker; "Vissi D'Arte" by Puc- chance of passage in the Senate. are on the World Series rivals Rayon cini, and several Negro spirit- the church and spiritual director drew Keating. In the chorus were Jacqueline He said many Republican sena- of last fall. They are The Los uals. of the society. tors consider the tax discrimina- Corre, Nancy Shaffer, Sandra 95* Angeles Dodgers by Paul NYLON • n • J ata Block Miss Warren will be accom- tory and believe it could not Hancock, Ardith Garrison, San- Firemen Hold dra Musante, Kathleen Kear- Zimmerman, sports editor of the c i panied by Anna S. Williams, or- withstand a court test. Los Angeles Times, and The i™ '6.70-15 TUBE-TYPE Plus Tax and Recappable Tiro ',,! ganist of the Second Baptist Mrs. O'Gorman ney, Barbara McCallum, Linda Picnic Social Pannacione, Ingrid Alban, Shar- Chicago White Sox by David Church. Condon, Chicago Tribune sports The program is being spon- Heads Club UNION BEACH — Henry Deh- on Thome, Elaine Reid, Penny Steamship Line Gregerson, Francine Zeller, Ja- columnist. Coward-McCann are sored by the Deaconess Board, UNION BF.ACII - Mrs. Joseph ler, chairman of the recent pic- the publishers. Union Baptist Church, for the nic social sponsored by the Har- nine Potter, sopranos; Caren O'Gorman was appointed presi- Serpe, Eileen White, Shirley SHARPE TIRE CO. benefit of the building fund. Mrs. ris Gardens Fire Company, re- dent of the Girl Scout Mothers' To Start Service Thomas, Nancy Holle, Linda Lie- The first score card was sold Paul Barrett Is the chairman Club Monday night in the First KEANSBURG - The City of ported it a success. 101 OAKLAND STREET SH 1-4747 RED BANK and Mrs. George McGee is co- The local Firemen's Drum and beck, Jean Lowry, Arlene Sahr- at a baseball game in Columbus, Aid Squad building. Keansburg will begin making beck, Diane Motley, Christine Ohio, in the early 1880's by chairman. Mrs. O'Gorman will fill the daily trips between here and Bugle Corps performed, and Wal- (Opposite Railroad Station) ter Bea, Parlin, was guest ac- Crockett, Ted Davis. Harry M. Stevens, a book sales- vacancy due to the resignation New York City July 1. Participating twirlers were Su- man. of Mrs. Kenneth Austin, who re- Starting Decoration Day, thcordioe n player. Bill lo Subpoena tired due to her health. ship will make trips on holidays Assisting Mr. Dehler were Al- Final plans were made (or theand weekends. fred Earl and Paul Gasior, Sr. PA Data Okayed Brownie Fly Ups and Girl Scout The first trip of the season The next Sunday social will be ,.freel Court of Awards May 27 in will be a Hudson River cruise held June 19. Kenneth Lake will[| WASHINGTON (AP) — The be in charge. House Rules Committee has ap-Memorial School. Mrs. Harry May 22. The ship will leave here 9B proved a resolution to Rive House BiBreill , troop consultantl , wilill bbe in!at 1(l a' m. opening of jtgjjewest and *3 value charge. On May 27, the line will hold Rich tin leatherette, plutic lined, tar 10 investigators power to subpoena Officers Itcnominalcd clean! For town, btack and liavrl! Sman handy records of the Port of New York Plans were made for a family its annual student education trip way lo cany over night wear, co'melic odds Authority. picnic June 26 in Cheesequake which includes a cruise to the By Legion Auxiliary (ON H'W/!LY 35 AHl^ EATONTOWN CIRCLE!) and ends. Youn with every purchaso ot Seat State Park, Troop leaders in Statue of Liberty and the Hud- CWrs. Topg MiilHera or Shrtrlc Mmirtant Chairman h'mnnuel Celler (D- UNION BEACH — Officers of NY) of the House Judiciary Com- charge will be Mrs. Breil; Mrs.son River. Rose Kowalski, troop organizer; The annual Rye Beach trip Is the American Legion auxiliary mittee, who sponsored the mea- renominated last week were Mrs. sure, said he hoped to bring It Mrs. William Truex, troop 93; scheduled for June 15. The trip Mrs. William Lemmons, troop includes a cruise of the NewHarry Briel, president; Mrs. Mar- before the House next week. garet Bothers, first vice presi- Celler, who is investigating the M3; Mrs. Edward Griswold, troop York Harbor, East River and exciting values dent; Mrs. Jack Horner, second Port Authority, charged thatc 10!); Mrs. Thomas Perno, troop j Long Island Sound. I ••._ ••_ .._l T"» _ 1 1 vice president; Mrs. Frank Down- his probers were being denied 167; and Mrs. Margaret Bothers, access to files of the New Jer- troop 222. ey, treasurer, Mrs. Jennie Kul- I sey-New York agency for mass| Hostesses were Mrs. Richard Africa Talk berg, historian; Mrs. Joseph Nap- for safer driving transportation. I „,.,•. pi, chaplain, and Mrs. Peter Celler said yesterday that he|Wllllam 1!nrne- ,Mrs- '-emmons For Ui\ Group Shane, sergeant at arms. Mrs. was John Me Grogan was named sec- had asked port authority officials Presented thc hostess gift, I.ONG BRANCH - Dr. Benja- •twice without avail lo make their retary. at min Rigberg, professor of mod- Plans for a card party June 7 records available. Celler postpon- ern history at Monmouth College, Mauser Heads were made. Hostesses* will be ed his hearing into PA opera- will discuss "The Civilization and tions for the third time, resched- Problems of Africa in the MidMrs- . Anthony Nappi, Mrs. uling It for June 22-23. Business Iriil Twentieth Century" at a meet- Charles HerriRcr, Mrs. Raymond iilii Coffey, and Mrs. Horner. MONTGOMERY. Ala. - Vinn- of the Monmouth County SlruuJjnrry Festival cent I). Mauser, a former rcsi-i cllaPtnr nf lhc American Associ- Scheduled June. I 1 dent of Lincrofl, has been named |'!llon "f the Unitcd Nn(ions Tms- Past Noble (iraiul president of the Alabama Chap- ',£: UNION BF.ACH Has Dinner Parly A straw- tcr,, Internationall Association of Thc din"cr meetingg will be MUFFLERS and berry festival will be held June 1 1 at 7 m in t!lc Personnel and Employment Se-l^'^1'1 t 7 P- ' i t! GnrficlGfild HAZLET-A dinner party was 11 by the Ladies' Aid Society of curily. at the group's 12lh ,in-lCj™nt . '„. , , held by the Past Noble Grand SAVE ON Grace Methodist Church. It will mini convention. Chapter officers for I960 will Club of the Rebekah Lodge in be in charge of Mrs. Clarence He is the son of George A. he elected and committee chair- Shore Point Inn Saturday. MUFFLERS mrn wi Vc lhci r SHOCK McQueen, Sr., and Mrs. Graham Mau.wr. Hnlmdcl Rd.. Lincrnft. !' «' . reports. Attending were Miss Amilie Limited time only! Genuine factory-duplicate mufflers are Wiggins. It will be held in the and the late Fanny Mauser. Dr. received his doc-Baumgartner, Mrs. Kenneth a low, low $7.47 for many cars—comparable low prices for Educational Building. Mr. Mauser is a Kraduate of, oratc ln 1!MG from tllc Smith, Mrs, Holmes Shutts, Mrs. all cars . . . right now at Rayco! Installed FREE in Mrs. Leo Mandl will make ar- Oncrofl School nnd Middletown 5lly of Pennsylvania. He taught Victor Bennett, Mrs. George Por- ABSORBERS 15 minutes. rangements for the annual bus at Pennsylvania Area College School. y g ter, Mrs. Russell Wyckoff, Mrs. only ride in July. Mrs. Walter Penrose CenterCt , PhildlhPhiladelphiai , bbeforf e com- George Eckmnn, Mrs. Donald and Mrs, Mundl were hostesses. Freehold inR to Monmouth College two Burgess and DeWitt Cnrhart. A The hostess gift was presented years aj;o. social hour was conducted in the dramatically 47 For '49 to '53 Fords and Chevrolet^ to Mrs. Me Queen, Sr. Attending Release I'Yom Prison home of Mrs. Eckman, Broad (except Chevrolet convertibles) were Mrs. William Thompson, TRIiNTON - Arthur Rice, 40 Children St., Keyport. 7 Mrs. McQueen, Sr., Mrs. James; Freehold, who was sentenced lo Mulholland. Mrs. Henry Lohsc, five to 11 years I-'ch. 3, \%l], on|ln Organ Recital CRYSTAL SOCIAL MEETS priced! Mrs. Mandl, Mrs. f.ro Mncauli, n charge nf burglary and 'car- GIRT — The Hammond UNION BEACH - The birth- Mrs. Fred Evcrson, Mr. Tying n concealed weapon, day of Mrs. Benjamin Mac Lean been released by the state parole rd 41) of its students in was celebrated when the Crystal board. the first annual all-children's Social Club met Monday night. Also released was Fred .lack-;pr()(,ram >Sllmlflv jn Sea Girt Plans were made for a New York RAYCO STORE HOURS: son, Asbury Park, who received lnrl. ,.-nrly children to 15, theater and dinner party June 8. ii one to three yenyear U-rrU-rmr June' ; p(,rfonm,(| nn ,|]e sp'jnct and c '. Mrs. Charles Barker, Sr., is in DAILY 9-9 2G, IMS. for petty larceny. .sole model organs. charge. Attending were Mrs. SHOCK Students from the Red Bank Fred Varlese, Mrs. Kahcrine 1 DANt'K SATURDAY SAT. 9 • 6 aren performing were Sandra Knne, Mrs. Barker, Sr., Mrs. ABSORBERS UNION 1IHACH- Peter White- n^ I CnnmCnn ™w CargillCa^l.Tmrn, Jimmy cCatnZ- Andrew Me Carty, Mrs. Margaret • GUARANTEED TO RIDE ,hM,l. chairman of HIM American; |alm, Madeline BICRM!. Michael Donnelly, Mrs. Charles Seymour, SAFER, SMOOTHER! SUNDAY 10-5 jI.eKK.n en ertninment rwmmilce, .M()rschiuis,,r 0 „ ,/K | a .« Wells Mrs. Alfred Wilson, Mrs. James • PRESENT SHOCKS Command [announced illu.t plans have he,,, ,,,, Im, Mnnuwald nnd „„, Hnggcrty, Miss Dorothy Tissott, CHECKED FREE1 complrird for i, May lay snnnl ,„,„.-„,„ Rp(| ,,ank 0 |eI| Mrs. Howard Smith and Mrs. Why take chances? Come in for GRAVELY and dance .Saturday m the Le,,,m ,w Middldown, and Rich- Frank Kane. CHARGE IT...r 1 M 'i.m; i' "' ;:mnmilll'1';nrd IMrkrr nnd Virginia Ziclizin- a Iree shock absorber check-up. Power! are Mrs IMtnck Inrkt-ll Mrs. ski ,.;,,ll)nlmvn. INVITION TO DAISY Cushion-cnginccred Rayco shock CHOOSE THE Clara fiiliniirlin. Fred Sclmlrr absorbers are priced to save you llllm Min:i|i RAYCO CREDIT, Riao While You Mow.™* »' MAITKR Or OEOfiRAPIIY HA'/UiT — Daisy, If you can dollars. Installed free in 15 min- ...... ,. ,, /,.L .. . J'l'MprovL IIeI H i thaI.I tJllll isl you(Mill rIV , nametJWLII ,. J I.ocw's utes. For thc safety of your fam- 10" Roiary Mower, Hiding1 PLAN THAT Nl.WARMAI')-tity officials 35i wants you and your dale lo ily, drive in today. Sulky, dravtly Trari'ir — mows Krimly repuried an unusually, , , ., ., ,. |nk( |n |he m()vi( Dnn ;a| Thc SUITS ihc fmcit lawm, the t'lii^ ht>;iv>' (Iniiiiml for civil defense only each /i.ugli with tan! Dnisies" as the outdoor theater's 77 CRIBS! booklets Imlny. free guest. The film's on now. It 7 YOU BEST! A display (if the (//rnmand Gravrly Puwcrto li^hlrn freo pam- stars Doris Dny and David Niven. y'.ur liw/i and K" ihiirn! ') plilels, iiuliidinf! "The ll-lloinb [There's nnolhe.r feature, too,"n ;iml YIIII," wen I largely iiiuiDtiied Truvir— V) T'^ili! 'Fighting Men." The attraction for neiirly twn weckii, (lily Hall CARRIAGES! i mils Tuosdny. • All-Gear Drive viid. Hut ;i check yrsteidiiy on rlwy. 35 and showed Unit, since Mmnlny's cni- • Power Reverse STROLLERS! liip'je of the suniniil ((inference, STORi: WELCOMES filJESTS EATOMTOWN CIRCLE residents liavc Miatc.lu'il up 1,(MHI F.A'I'ONTOWN - Administra- • 30 Tools JUVENILE of the hmililels. lor.s of Haml)erj:er's here have wclcoini.'il the public use of the Tel. LI 2-1333 store's community room. More for your Money! FURNITURE! DISOKDMRLY CONDUCT AIR CONDITIONED « AMPLE PARKING /-..-< roi> i err. hiiMjir.un.hijti Since l)ninl)er|;i'i's Monmouth KI-YPOKT- llowiird M. Mow- ripened March I, n number of l<>- ON MECHANICS eiy, M)7 Dock St., DIIKJII llcach; Jcal orciiiilzallons linve used the Gravely N. J., Inc. IN AND J Gcuilii l.'rowley, •100 Firs! St., jciimiiiuniiy mom fiicililies. Hold }RAYCO PRODUCTS FOR YOUR CAR I .'t i:. s. iiiKiiHHy \ ), uox r. anil Wilbur R.pckiifi'llow, V'.in ithcrr linve hfen n bimk-nnd-nii- Iliiinl I'l.. I'.aM Kciinsbiiri!, were [ |Iinr dinner, n puppet show, wo- 123 BROAD ST. freehold, New Jersey fiiinid cnillv nf llisnrilerly mn-; men's club ineelinus and Inn- Phone HOpklns 2-0743 RED BANK dm t 1.1'.I ninlil. Mamstnile Sey- theiins, civic (jioiip business mum H. Kleinberi:, in Municipal iiicelmcs, lectures anil other ac- Ml'pcndnl Iho n'iili-in:es, tivities. um»AMD nucn AUTOMOTIVE •am HELP WANIEIV HELP WAWTEP-WaUJE RED BANK REGISTER MOKOM BOWEL }UTBOAJU> MOID* BOAT AND •RUCK DtUVSR — Orar 2» read Thursday, May 19, 1960-33 ALERT WO^AN ou forfteadar aal Fttfar, an jraar Atmw AND nucn ACBT OWNCM ATKHTIOH: M«r- jad. tood w>. to «-MC Ii* IM inrarue* tf «r (pcdticr. U* Full «r tut Itotvwtvfc » houn m M. m Boon Down IM> IfMHOA UBllw. «*». tw» bed-u •« raw «atuan* •BlthjneB, pal mon a week.' The Basttrtlnj Co. [AifAOER for «MtM bOWltax Warm Wtttttr If Hen rooms, kicheWMfcen in front AUtta* IHM. an end u wottr. W» "111 paf lot Hiut tan cxpcrlseca *M men SITUATIONS .WANTED, Female *.* ro wtau dlralEed npmentillT* to bu- ~ 1-S0M after 6 p. m. M Rrsnuth Btlndan ttnrtnam. Call 1-M2S-1. anr loawf trtMitt mu iiuur* It ll* tuttUnt tUnr, Bavarian cblst ul RELIABLE WOMAJt tflsnes to Ukc : wltb MM. LOW RATS OF 4%. Onler r U>*T-«IM mirt, mm* gnu 4u four easlpped. teeter* whiu with 1st !etd«d crystal; no CUTMIIDE, BO UFjrLBR-MECHANICS It) experi- c&r« of celldreo io t noooe- 197 . Mack lop. T.O00 miles. Tbe spare 35 h.p. no dedoetabto over s o.p. ISO rtles, stle* work br referral »p- enced, top aalarks, racatloD wltb mood cnt««emcat rise- Apron, RIT- JU never been on tb* jround. nop itiucublt. Cta tat Information todar. Map!* Ave. ell 7-281B. Win Board. enrlnr Puking Lot or Wurf An- TRACTORS >l»tment. Muft have bl(h y, fringe benefit*, permanent posi- •entlmeoUl TiSue. CO M3M, s am w. tbii ose todar. icallon »od use of ear. Call EH 1* ons. Ideal worKlng conditions. Apply WILL HBLt- w]tli partlef, dlpner* or ;328. Zf 1K> anrwer call SK X-0078, i person, ask for Duke. JUyco Auto other occaslona, Baby«lttln£- light UJW-noce April n, 'Perkle", dufc 18)7 TRACTOR — B. C. B. OIlvM Rolsfon Waterbury noueework. BH \*mL Maurice Schwartz with draw.bar, rood running condi- si Covers, 160 Bt. 36 Eatootown. Ntxt brown, mait Mongrel shenerd. 3W5 « II, Trout at. R*l Buk JUSEWOKKEB—Three days a week. Monmouth Queen Diner. pounds. Rwrard. Bit MS5C. tion. Selling to aetue estate. Call CA 2- TWO TEACHERS riesire mmmtr em- 0388. SH 7-3H0 9-3. Must have references and own MAN WANTED ployment. Call BH 7-OMO evenings & Sons •arutportatlon. Call after 5 LI 2-23S5. after •* p.m. LOST — Passbook No. L-2180. Finder (1 VI. Front St. Red Bank 35 years of boating and Over IS for atockwork. please return' to MonmouUl County yacht Insurance. line clerk MCR 3000 larroll's. 28 Broad St.. Red Bank. TYPING IJONB at home. Envelopes National Bank, Little Silver. 8H 7-0767 IAROAIN — Any boat you want to 1960 FORD ANGL1A OPEN NIGHTS mnter Girl . »40 a week BCHANIC — Outboard and Inboard addressed. Call LOST — Passbook No. R-8470. Finder BOATS & ACCESSORIES own. Lou bank rates. Financing ir- ctary Olrls (3) KB 6-6374 'aagements completed In one call at motors. Mercury experience pre- - COMPARE please return to Monmouth County 036 PONTIAC CATALJNA, hardtop. omestlcs :rred. Top wages, phone CA 2 National Bank, Red Bank. JS-FOOT PLYWOOD RUNABOUT — iny ol our olllces. THE MONMOUTH aids-Hotel—Motel COMPANION ami housekeeping to eld- automatic transmission, radio, heater. lOUNTY NATIONAL BANK. SH 1- .ngler's Marina, 13C0 Ocetin Ave., Scjl erly person. Practical nursing. PP. • EXCITING NEW STYLING Excellent condition. {773. Call RU 1-0290 All seams flbcrglased, painted. .eno-clerk to $70 a week LOST — Passbook No. L-3344. Finder Heady to go, windshield. ¥100 or best 000. .eno-clerk, nan-lime J30 a week Irlght. 31fa e ECONOMY please return to Monmouth County MEVROLET STATION WAGON two- offer. Call SH 74349. • rlvate Secretary 575 a week XPERIENCED TltACTOK operator MARRIED COLLEGE SENIOR wek.i National Bank, Little Silver. IMALL ENOUGH TO TRAIL—yet big • PERFORMANCE door 1955 standard transmission, go7d enough for family. 16' cabin cruiser ACE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY for mowing lawns, young and K Hummer employment as tutor or 0 COMFORT LOST — :ondltlon 1695. SH 1-S209. MERCURY outboard salea and service. rally mechanical. RU 1-0015 cvcnli verness. Will spend summer In the Passbook No. R-148D4. Kinder Bit discounts on 1059 moioro. The an1 d 40 h. p. motor, both 1918. Two Broad St., Red Bank. BH 7-3404 pleaae letuin to Monmouth County 6 bunks, head, two cilot scats, navy AUTO SALESMAN ocnllty. Contact Mrs. Howard A. Roll* • 4-SPEED TRANSMISSION 955 CADILLAC Coupe de VIIIG, low Boat Center, 76 While St.. Red Bank. OLLEGE GRADUATE with broad tn, 103 Cornell Quartern, Cornell Unl- National Bank, Red Bank. mileage, one owner, air-conditioned, op, side curtains, backdrop, plus all or fastest growing Chevrolet dealer • WORLD-WIDE SERVICE Open Sundays and Holidays 0 to 1. iqulpment. Ready for water. $1,150. BH liberal education, work with adults rsity. Ithaca, New York. LOST — Passbook No. 5329. Finder xtra snow tires. Llncroft Gulf Service Girl Scout's council, on lob training, Monmouth County. Must be willing lenter. EASTERN SEA 8KIFFS — The best •5457. work for htah earnlngii. Proflt-shRr- please return to Monmouth County buys In 16' and 20' outboard skiffs. beral vacation and benefits. Call SH XPERIENCErT~WO~MAN~W! a h e • to $1608 National Bank, Red Bank. 1625 10-12 a,m. plan, all benefits. Contact Mr. Van enre lor children days, evenlngn or OMMUTER TRANSPORTATION — The Boat Center. Jo White St.. Red MMUNB BUPPUEB iren, Circle' Chevrolet Co., 325 Maple II board them. Call 811 I-17S9. LOST — Passbook, number R12450. 1D49 Four-door Chevrolet, $85, 91 Bank. Everything For rhe Boatman. New e.. Red Dank, 'rlncclon IW-, off Lake Rd., Fair Ha- eraey'a largest marine supply nouse. Finder please return to fifolimouth WO0DPU83Y — Used J450. excellent County National Bank, Red Bank, N. J. en. SH 1-1536. ivlnruds 8aje» and Service. ANITOR FULL or part-time. State condition. Terry akllf 16', 35 h.p. HELP WANTED-MALE age and experience and salary ex* LOST — Silver and gray Persian fe- .858 JEEP station wagon, four-wheel motor S950. H. J. Wilson Boat Works, THE BOATMAN'S SHOP iected. Write "JANITOR." Box 511. SITUATIONS WANTED, Male I Wtiart Ave. Red Bui. male cat "Misty". Must have special drive, Warner hubfl. radio,. heater, 479 Atlantic Ave., Long Branch. CA ed Banlf. . . ARPS CELLARS. ATTICS cleaned. diet. M 21855, Mrs. Repeher. lew motor, (1600. LO 6-6235. 2-2032. Open Buodays ind Holidays 3 A. M. to 1 P. M. MONTGOMERY 'AN WANTED for store work, from Any and all trash removed. Largo SIl§PlW;t 959 FORD Custom 300 tudor. Equip- 18' INBOARD — Semi-cabin, forward, SH 1-5780 8:30 to 12:30 dally, alx days a week, ump truck. SH 7-2144 'utnjirized '-Sales-Service.).; ped. neutral and reverse gears, running ust have references and driver* If- i-YBAn OLD BOYS — Deslro work PUBLIC NOTICE LO 8-1164 Ights, four-cylinder marine engine. Ru :S' CHRIS CRAFT sedan, flying bridge. enne. Apply In person. J. Yanko, 30 weekends. cleaning yards light WRRI 1-2380 or CA M030. Motor new In '55. 125 h.p. Fully WA R D ;road St., Red Rank. iROSLBY SPECIAL—First J35O takes equipped older boat will stand rigid horefl. etc. Call evenings BH 7-1859. ^ ENGLISH 'FOBlP ATTENTION HORSEMKN It. Plenty ot spare parts, wheels, STALLS available. Paddock areas and 8' FIBEROLAS LAPSTREAK dlnghvs. survey. S310O. BH 1-2381, R THE ROAD tractor trailer 'AltKIED MAN—32, dejlres steady Ires, engine, etc. Can be seen at Skip's Navesink Laminating, Ltd. Repairman for air cooled drivers. Requirement, minimum 25 facilities for light training and legging Ssso, Sea Bright. W BOWBOAT job. Will drive or operate any type up on 54 mile training track. Location HI 3-1125 ears of n-e, two yeara experience, ruck or tractor, can do lubrication. »? 3S•••.:••-'-'. Ndprunc awn mower engines and out- [ood working conditions with full bene- 6 miles from Monmouth Park on Coun- .957 MO MAGNETTB, Immaculate PARTIALLY COMPLETED 24' cruiser SH 7-3830 nlnor repairs and pipe threading: all ty Rd., RL 537 (Eatontown-Freehold condition. New black paint Job, re- hull, 8' beam, seam batten construc- Its, For Interview contact Mr. G. .round handyman with best references. Rd.). Hunterbrbok Farms. LI 2-3739. ullt engine. $1795. PR 4-0971. tion, ready for planking, 5300 or best BEAUTIFUL W SLOOP, njlon «««, board motors. Must bo ex- humming at the Berkeley Hotel. An- IH 1-0173. offer. 8H 7-1332 after 7 p. m. bronze rudder, TV, h.p. outboard, iry Park from 3 p.m. to D p.m. 955 LINCOLN CAPRI convertible, full 'ram, four wheel trailer. Will sacrl- erienccd. [ay 20 und from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m AUTOS AND TRUCKS power. Best oirer. Call after 6 p.m. Ice. Mlnchln. OS 1-1410. [ay 21. PR 5-flOOO. I 3-1425-R. IN STOCK 8' Rowboati, 5' FIBERGLAS boat, 18 h. p. pply employment office ALESMEN — Experience preferred, FINANCIAL 951 PONTIAC four-door sedan, $100. 7 Kayaks motor. Pappy's Landing. SS 2- but not neceHflary. Company benefits Good buy. Call SII 1-2465 mornings i h.c air-cooled Clinton outboard! BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 0844. owor level, 10 a. m. to 6 nrt opportunity for advancement. Rnl- >r evenings. W Pen Yin — like new. ry plus commission. Apply Singer VANTED — Small outboard motor. iwlne Center, 69 Brood St., Red Rank. 959 VOI/OVO — White, fully equipped, MARINE ASSOCIATES Phone BM 7-16M or AT 1- m. weekdays and Satur- MAKE MONEY NOW! 9,000 miles. Must sell $1550. Call Park Rd. MonmouUl Beach 9186. OIJTE SALESMEN to run beverage TO 4-5197. CA 3-6450 ay«. store routes In Monmouth tint! Ocean EALER'S WANTED TO SELL .6' FL.YINO FIN — 38 h.p. Johnson bounties. MerchandlRlng e-xl 951 FORD — Convertible. Can be seen BIO. DISCOUNT BOAT SALE now golnt electric starter, excellent condition. STATION WAGON at 52 Brlanvood Ave., Keansburg on. Johnton and Mercury Authorized Tcferrcrt. Annly at Cora Cola JATIOANAL BRAND WATER Complete wlUl trailer, J1385. Call after MONMOUTH lo., Asburv Circle, Asbury Park. iXter & p.m. Dealer. A 4 B Boat Sales, Hwy p.m. BH 7-2878. LOFTENERS AND FILTERS. 057 LINCOLN PREMIERE convertible. Beltord. KB 8-5000. SHOPING CENTER iOAT YARD licit*. Mechanic, Ras dock E WILL HELP SET VOU UP. :r CRUISE-ALONG, two bunks, head attendants, boat painter or reflnlsher. Full power, many extras, 23,000 orlc- THOMPSON. BARBOUR, Wood-Pussy galley, outriggers and all equipment. :A.LL OR WRITE SHEL SOFT nal miles. S2100. CO 4-2354 after 6 p.m. Flylns Dutchman sail boats. Skim- ATONTOWN,NEW JERSEY iandy Hool; Bay Mnrlna, \ Willow St., mers. Evinmde motors. Dockage and 93 h.p. Chryaier, $18». Sec, at Invln Inlands. Ill 3-H50. 3MW Isctta — "300' 1957. Averages Yacht WorhB. Red Bank, N. J. WATER, 119 CHURCH ST., storage. H. J. Wilson Boat Works. 479 MASON with expnrk'n 55 miles per gallon. Good appr^r- Atlantic Ave. Long Branch. CA 3-2032. :5' RUNABOUT with 1959 Johnson Sea AUTO PARTS MAN WOODBRIDGE, MErcury 4-2223. L£ce, but nceda some mechanical Tarried. Some experience In handling ROM pay. Call after 6 p.m. SH Horse 18 h-p. motor. Just painted •3361. vork. AslUng *395. Call RU 1-1168-J. JET 14 — Sailboat, good condition. jlke new and ready to go. $375. Cal rM parts. Salnry and Incentive, all liter 6 p.m. oneflts. Must be neat and willing to n, MEAT AND DEDICATES- Call AT 1-3751 after 6 p. m. IH I-738S alter 3 p.m. idmlnlstratlvfc assistant to „... „.... open EM — LOUR established, Excellent ssume responsibility. Write 'Auti presldotit i"ORD — 51 Tudor. Standard trans BEAUTIFUL 22' Zobel sea skiff tn Jealer", P. o. Box 336, Red Bank. acatlon. Doing {00,000 per year. mission. Good running condition. $125. 16' LAPSTRAKB dory skiff. Flberglas 'ro-luctlon manager open Jwne-r must sell. Good terms avail- excellent condition and In the water. Analytical Chemist open '8 1-3417. bottom. Excellent condition, $250. Sandy Hook Bay Marina, Highlands. .ble. SH 1-1205 STOP—LOOK Chemical Operator to $35 NEW FORD Ranch Wagon $66 per mo. • 956 FORD Country Sedan station HI 3-1450. Italian Cook $75 a week wagon, automatic transmission, power 19' LAPSTRAKB skiff, 130 h. p. Chris .4' OLDTOVN — Windshield, lights \ MEN to worlc (or recently opened *hort order cook open Jos. Schenkel NEW FALCON Wagon $55 per mo. • iteerlng. AT 1-2685. Cralt recently factory rebuilt, elec- and all controls. JCOO. 432 Harnei: actory branch. Men aolected win ra< 3ewln*r muchln« operators, opei HWY. 35 DET. M1DDLETOWN- tric bilge pump, complete with trailer, Ave., Oakhurst. :elve training and starting salary ol fnduRtrlal 953 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook sedan. A-l condition, ready for water. Must KEYPOKT • After small down payment New slipcovers, good condition. 1105. 92, These are permanent positions. lupervlsor, delivery boya $70 plus pen 9-9 Seven Days. CO 4-1922 sell. HI 3-1461J. CAVALIER 1958 15' all mahogany, rnllora RX) n. waeh '58 FORD Country Squire, FOM, Power Steering :H 7-4479. l60 h.p. Inboard, perfect for skiing. 1895. 1955 OWENS CABIN CRUISER, excel CALL SH 1-4326 foung men, factory $60 a week 'RANCHIBE OPPORTUNITY. Hovlns AIR CONDITIONING Best offer. Mlhm'a Boat Works, Wes In soon all over New Jersey. Golden '58 FORD 6-Pass. Country Sedan, Fordomatic lent condition. St., ilonmoutn Beach. ASK FOR PERSONNEL DEPT. ACE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 1650. 958 Imporlal four-door hardtop. The KB S-0464 ,2 Broad St., Red Bank. SH 7*3.04 Point Drlve-In systems, national chain )f aelf service, limited menu restati- '58 FORD 4-dr. Ranch Wagon, Fordomatfc leason Is hera and this car has com- 20' SLOOP — Cuddy cabin, two sets IALKS OPPORTUNITY — Century old 1595. WHEELER cabin cruller, 33*11x214 or sails, trailer and S h.p .outboard. 1EFR1OERATI0N MAN - Must D ants has several choice locations avail- pete equipment Including Chrysler air Head, galley, large deckhouse. Sleeps experienced. Appu in perion. Eaton Insurance comnany will nun rvenlnR '57 FORD Country Squire, FOM, Power Steering emp. This la a, real buy. Stop In W95. Call AT 1-3521 after 6 p. m. lble, experience shows quick return of 1595. six. New motor In 1957. $3500. In- »wn TV 60 Hwy So. B&tontowti. itudy course In life Innuranco aelllnc tn investment J20.000, Company bacKi '57 FORD Country Sedan, FOM, Power Steering quire BH 1-1994 daytime. 8H 7-4273 W RUNABOUT — Mark 55 Mercury fir fuUtte. You continue your present each location. Write, or phone J. O 1395. evenings. and trailer. $600. Excellent condition. iLECTOONIC ENOINBEH3 will) It nloymf.nt nut meet five evenings least six years experience In circuitry, Ford, Jr., Box 401 Holmdcl, N. J. WH "57 FORD Ranch Wagon, Fordomatic Also 12' molded rowboat nnd toting week for two weeks. If upon com 8-4840. 1295. Maurice Schwartz 1AILFISH AND 8UNFISH- Authorized trailer, like new. si00. Can be seen ood Krowm opportunity and pleasant etlns the cournf, vou feel you wan •56 FORD Country Squire, FOM, Power Steering sales. The Boat Center. 75 White St.. at 52 Brlarwood Ave., Keanslnirg, mrklnc conditions In 10LBUTKON1C a career In Insurance sales nnd m"» VANTED TO PURCHASE — Eatab- ID95. & Sons Red Bank. SH /-4330. niter 5 p.m. weekdays and all da; BASURHMENTS CO's new engineer omnany requirements you will then be Hflhed Real Estate and Insurancp '56 FORD Country Sedan, Radio, Heater 995. SILVERTON BKIFF — 23' 109 h.p. Saturday and Sunday. ns laboratory, devoted primarily t itnted a field reptPncntM-lvo with an auslness tn or near Uctl Dank. Iteplles .41 West Front Street Red Bank levelopmcnt of Industrial eleclronl llpnt anl.TV and bonus Dlan. Write leld confidential. Wr!;^ "n.p " tlv: Orey engine, new condition. Hai 15' HUNAB0UT — Complete with iroducts. Apply In person or writo, '55 MERCURY Monterey Sta. Wagon, Mercomatic 895. SHadyslde 7-0T87 head, two bunks, automatic bilge pump, or Intrrvlew and further detn'li to 11. ncd Bank, or call RU 1-1641 after electric Mark 30 Mercury, new ;LJiCTRONlG MKASUHEMKNTa CO., 'Siles Opportunity" Box Ml. Red Bank i p.m. '56 FORD Ranch Wagon, Radio, Heater 795. OPEN NIGHTS Navy ton with side curtains and other itecrlng wheel, wlndthleld, cushions, fJC, Lowls Bl and Maplo Ave. ! Hll Y8LER—1957, New Yorker, four extras. Price $2,950. Phone RU 1.2240 life preservers, cover for boat. HRht latontuwn, N. J. La 20300. '55 RAMBLER 4-dr. Custom Wagon, Radio, Heater evenings. 795. door, private party, bargain. {1250. til hardware. Just been painted, ready MORTGAGES fc»bury park. PR 4-3730. 21' OPEN SKIFF — In water. Need to to. A-l condition, Call CA 2-5677 1N01NEBK1NO AIDES AND TECHN. HELP WANTED-Male - Female •53 FORD 9-Pass. Country Sedan, FOM, R&H 450. alter 5 p.m. dans, with at least five years cxpor- .955 DODGE, four door sedan, radio motor. Will sell reasonable. HI 3- 1436-M. >nco in electronic circuitry Plcamint heater. In jjrood condition. Call AT orkmg conditions in new engineering CONVENTIONAL MORTGAGE MANY OTHER USED CARS ,-0447-J. 14' CEDAR ROWBOAT — 5« h.p, aboratory workng wltb top erado en MONEY AVAILABLE It pays *o advertise In The Register. Johnson outboard, very good condi- BUSINESS NOTICES ilneors. Apply In person or write BOTH HESIDKNTIAL AND —Advertisement, 5L,ECTRONIO MBASUREMBNTS CO. GRAND UNION'S tion, $150. Call SH 7-MSS alter 6 p.m. COMMERCIAL MASONRY. CARPENTRY. sidewalKa KC Lewis 81. and Maplo Ave :| BEST DEALS ON NEW I960 retaining veils, dry wells, patios, it- latontown. N. J LI 2-0300. QiilcH and Confidential Service AUTOS AND TRUCKS AUTOS AND TRUCKS erations. SH 7-2144. GRAND WAY MASONRY, dry nells, cesspools and DISTRICT MANAGER WALKER & WALKER S'FALCONS, FORDS, MERCURYS, LINCOLNS laterals; also sidewalks, curbs, patios. o have an additional opemnB lor 001 Broad fit, Shrewsbury, N. J. SH 1-1078. ellable man to take charge of a Mon EVER DRIVE A nouth County area. Work consists o Stock and sales clerks, ex- SHadyslde 1-5212 • AND THE NEW COMETS PIBEROLABINO upervlalng teenage newspaper ca MORTGAGE CORRESPONDENTS We apeclallto In Flberglas covering and iera. Salary anil car allowance. Ap perienced or inexperienced FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! Flberglas products for heme, marine ily in person to Mr. Llnkc. Red Ban Th« Provident Institution For Savings and Industrial uses. NAVESINK LAMI- logisler, Broad 61., Rod Bank. Five day 40 hour week. NATING. LTD. HI 3-1125. In Jersey City. BROKER'S COOPERATION INVITED PORCHES. PATIOS, sidewalks, no ]o IXPBRIENCBD spray painter for pro ductlon work. Steady work with over Summer Furniture Sales- Competitive - Reliable too umall. Charles Hower Mason Con CASH AT ONCE • • ractor. SH 7-4479. Ime. Apply tn person. Eatcy Mcta products Co., Inc., 1 Catherine 81. men for Friday afternoons, 1st and 2nd Mortgages COR TREE WORK. C*O tret etrvtoe iled Bank. Homo Repair ami Buslne** Loan* THAT'S WHAT WE SELL! Topping, trimming, removal. Call LI Debts Consolidated 2-4220 for ires estlmati, Full Inauranci 11OUTK BALESMAN for ono ol V evenings, and all day Sat- coverage. many routes. Salary plus commli MIDLAND COMPANY • The useFULL cars we sell are no longer warranted by lion on an established territory. Al urday. No experience the original makers. They bear OUR name, trademark ROTOTILUNG. LANDSCAPING, spill ily between 8-9 a. m. and 4-5 p. 2011 Morris Ave. NGLISH and warranty. rail fences, lawn mowing, odd lobs. Donald's Laundry, 44 Marlon St., needed. UNION HUrdo* J-O.Vtt Oanson Bros. SH 7-4261. Bunk. LAKEWOOD FO S2G01 AGENCIES • Thousands of buyers have been satisfied during our 48 CERAMIC TILE SETTER experienced years because their useFULL McFADDIN was: GAS HEAT only. Call AT 1-2763 for appoint SELLING FORD PRODUCTS FOR 55 YEARS Sales — Installation ment- GRAND UNION'S 1) Honestly described 2) Properly priced 3) Guar. 100% Thre« years to pay. Free survey, CASH NOW Bclwlz & Kehoe Co. SH 1-4344 FLOOR COVEIUNO experienced In OPEN WEEKDAYS "TIL 9 tile Installation and linoleum. Call First, Second, Third Mortgages VIKINO POCKBUILDINO INC. AT 1-2763 for appointment. GRAND WAY Existing Obligations Liquidated MONMOUTH STREET OPPOSITE THE CARLTON THEATER PICK ONE FROM OUR 451CAR SELECTIONI Bulkheads, Docks, and Repairs. HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS SB 2-8888 or RU 1-2187, COMMERCIAL SIGN PAINTER expep NO APPLICATION FEE fenced. Neat, conscientious, married. ROUTE 36 First Payment Pno In 90 Pay* SH 1-6000 RED BANK SH 7-4545 -FOR EXAMPLE. FLOOR WAXINO All year round company benefits. Call J Day Service REASONABLE RATES KB G-4C10. LI 2-1291 KEANSBURG ELECTROLUX CORPORATION '57 Oldsmobile Convertible Cpe. MOWING OP LAWNS, largo or smal 08 Prospect Ave. Little Silver 8hop< also, mowing of lawns grown too tai: lug Center. Man wanted. Mechanical AMERICAN Yellow with White Top and Power Steering by ht&vy duty rotary mower. Roto >Ackground belpjul. SaJei and service. TEACHERS WANTED tor summer BJ EVERYONE HITS THE tilling 01 gardens. Call G&D L&ndacnp flH 1-20J0. slgnment. demonstrating The Wor Ing. 8H 1-7052, If no anawer, SH 1-8511 Book Encyclopedia and ChlldcrafL S FUNDING $1595 after 7 p.m. . COOK — To help chef. Steady work, your own imce-part-tlme or full tlm not seasonal. Apply after 11 a.m. wltb ctiarantccd minimum. Phono SI SH 1-4702 LAWN WORK — Done by wee* Tuttlo Glass House Restaurant, Hwy 7Mi or KB L44B2 evenings. Our Personal Representative or month. Top soil for sale. 39, Laurence Harbor. OS I.074O. HAIRDRESSERS experienced, mail Will Call at Your Hom« ItEAL ESTATE SALESMAN, for active and female at Stephen Halrdres.icn Open dally 'til 0 p, m. H0LWBRO0K LAWN SERVICE—RL office with excellent Hwy. location. new beauty aalon at Monmouth Shop Saturday 'til 3 p. m. WNW IT CAfrftltf totllllng, tail grass cutting, brush S'o experience necesa&ry, If you h&vo plnpr Center, Eatotitown. Intervlewlni clearing, spraying. Expert workman- :ho ability to get along with people dalfy 10-5 week of May 23 to 27 o 1VAMMAMC f-v ship. .Call mornings, 811 1-2262. md llkn to work we will train you to phone KE 6-005,'., lell. Full time only. Harry A. Kear- ley &. Co., Realtors, OS 1-0600. Aok SWBUVI30K to direct rood servlc INSTRUCTION or Mr. Bova. workers. Permnnent position. Muit EMPLOYMENT tie nent. capable. Will train quatlflei I'ltlVATB TUTOIUNO — Teacher of. 'ART-TIME MAINTENANCE man. Ap-nppllcnnl. nco 23-45. Apply Persnnnc (ers prlvntc tcsaons tn Encllflh and ply in person to Top Hat Drlve-In Office. Monmouth Medical Center, Lon speech nt her home. Call SH 1-119S HELP WANTED-FEMALE Cleaners, Route 35, Mlddletown. Branch. week ends. MATURE WOMAN — Oeneral houac worker. Sleep In, own room, bath, DRIVERS WANTED — Blue Bell Ice 8AI,E8I'ER8ON needed for a. €..„_ ELECTRONICS TECHNICIANS IN DK- television. Must have driver's license Cream, commission and bonus. Ap- counter In dniKstore. Apply In per MAND—Attend ono nlRht a week or Two people In household, no children, ply between 10-11 a.m. corner Ocean son at Llffcetl's Crusatore. 7fl Broad Saturday morning. Pllospect 4-030.1. "all LI 2-O5M for Interview. A Smith PI., East Keansburg. St.. Hed Rank. Monmouth Radio Electronics Institute, gidillac-Oldsmoblt) RM Coo km (in Ave., Aabury Ave. McFADDIN MOTORS WOMEN — Part time, experience un- MAN WANTED for teneral work In MEN-WOMEN—Earn *I0 to 100 a week til Broodwoy opn. 4th Av*. long Branch necessary. Work two or thres even- Red Bank hardware store. Write - part-llmi*. Pleasant peraonnllty anc Ings per week, 8 p.m. to n p.m., '. O. Box 203, Red Hank. car essential. Call OS 1-1582. SII 7-037. Ol 9-5314. Ol 0-4031). pleasant, dignified beauty service. Nb PORTER-UTILITY MAN—Year round MERCHANDISE canvassing, no delivering, no collec position. Wilt train suitable appli- IEI.P! HELP! We need lembers. Voj Ing. Call LI 2-2141. cant. Must bo clean, neat appearance, unteers, for fire pro.octlon. horn. FOR SALE SECRETARY — Sleno-type tor con tble to read and write, ace 25-30. Ap- show, etc. Mncrolt Fire Co.. Llncrot Lowest Highest )]y Personnel Olflcn, Monmouth Medl- N. J. Open house. May If), 8 p.m. SALT HAY-FINEST qUAUTY tractor's office In lllddletown. Cal! :al Center, Long Branch. Fred D Wlkofl Co. you always get SH 7-3767. UEPOIITER — Mn!« or female. El BH 10334. HOUSEKEEPER — Live In. Flve-roor OUNO MAN wanted for service sta- perlence necessary. For central New tion work. Single, knowledge of aerv* Jersey trowing weekly. 8.800 clrcula CA8H REalSTBUS - New anrt used. ranch type house. Two adults. Cal many models, reasonable. Wa sell, OR 1.2433. ice nation work helpful hut not nee- tlon. Employees' tionetlln Include llfi :*-nry. Call SH 1-0817 between 1:30 andInsurance, sick pay, honpltallzatlon anr] rent, repair. Talco Cash Register Co. Prices Trades the 1:30 for appointment. vacation. For appointment call 110 2 1955 CHEVROLET ItiK. Allen Electric. 811 7-0(112. 12.1 Hhrewibury Avr. Hll 1-4768. COUNTER OIItL to work In dry cloan rorn, hrlc-a-brac. Harealn prlccii 139 8KKVICE WHILE YOU WAIT. THIS WEEK'S USED CAR VALUES Deluxe, 4-dr., raven blfc. Ing plant. Must bo neat and pleas Brl(hton Ave.. West End. CA 2-1017. Auctioneer Heater, economy 6 cyl. ant. Havo own transportation. Call Ol 1959 Cadillac Convertible 1-307O. Homo Improvements Roofing, Siding and Insulation Just the car for growing B. a. COATB—An essential Auction USED EXPHIUENCHD WAITRESS—Pull o Appraisal Borvlcn "anywhere." 400 AU.TYPB ALTHKAT1ONB, addlllons Insulation, & Billing Corp. Certified A gleaming white beauty with red leather interior. familyl part-llme. Apply In person, Merma: Bath Ave., Lonit tlrancli. Phonn Uua. Free entlmates. Work Euar.inteoJ. Johm-Mnnvllle contractor PR f>-8<07 New car performance at a used car price. Diner, Hwy. 38. Leonardo. CApltal 2-asan. nes^ Bllsdysldo 7-2021. f) 1, Walllnr.. KK0-5O;:l or KK 0 :iH7 or Adam Llnzmayer AT 1-O302. PART-TIME: cocktail waitress Drlf OLSON CO INC.-MonflnR. aiillnu A 1958 CADILLAC 62 COUPE 1954 CADILLAC COUPE wood By The Sea. Call SB 1-983 Auto and Truck Rental WORKING MAN'S contractor— Alter- Insulation. Inatnlleit and Bxmranterd Aak (or Mr. Larson. ations, ailtlltlons, pilntlnn. masonry, tor 10 years. PR IS 0705-AT 1-05(0. All white with luxurious black Blue with matchlnB Interior. Al- AVIB--Itont a new car or trucH. lyiw all those llttln Jr.bv IX) 0-1714. nnd white Interior. Tnule your ways wanted to own a Cndlllftc? CARS 1958 MG SEDAN KKOIBTHREn NUlftBrwanTedrWrTl rates Manln Avo., Ited Hank. 81! 7- present enr for thin one. Low This In your chtince to buy one Brookdale Nursing Home 3323 High 0ao8. Pit 4-0214. Dally 7 a.m.—10 p.m Insuranco Tile—Ceramic mileage, fully equipped. In perfection condition at a price The "OK" soal is Rich beige. Radio, heat, ay 35 Hatlet. you might pny for another make AUOTATFrTNBURANCKcaA\lt(). used car. er, w/w tires. Priced to NURSES AIDS wanted. Anply In pc Awnings — Canopies RKMODELINO our apoclally Ceram- your assurance of «on Irom 7 a. m. to 3 p, m, acclilcrfit. home, flrn Inauriincp. Low ic or mosaic*. Lifetime tieauly and 1957 CADILLAC 60 SPEC. save you $$$! tlrookiiilo Nursing Home. 3323 High' AWNINO8-CANOPIEB made to oriter ratoR. You're In Rood hind* wllh conitructton. (''loorn. wails, collingi. 1958 OLDS. STA. WAGON top quality and Cree eatlmatoa. Standard Awning Co. Allntate Call John P. MnlluKh, Paul's Tlllnr Service. CO 4B(i34 Thl« i« a Fleet wood Ice blue way aa, Ifazlit. ARonl. RU 1-1091. and white. Exceptionally fine Gold mist. A very nice wagon 615 River Rd.. Fair Haven. SII 1-OOIM with power Hteerlng, power valuo in our COUNTER WAITRESS — Hours 9 t family car with miles and miles 2. No Sundays. No nlghld. Top inlar Tree Servlco of carefreo driving, hraktin, and an Interior, both Londscaplng-Gardcning beautiful and practical. thoroughly experienced only. Plata Lunclieonett Boating Supplies En«IUh IMaza, It«d Bank. IJAWN HEItVICK - Roto tllllnK. l)». iiVr TICICR BRItVIC?l5-ln9ur<-il.~ Gen- NEVttlt 8INK Kith NAVBBANDI pemlattlp, rniinonnhl!*. service. Call eral caro of li-rrn. 124 Ilolshaw Avt., 1956 CADILLAC COUPE 1956 OLDS 4-DR. SEDAN reconditioned EXfERIENCED BBAlTnCIAN-Htead Navtsand Marine flaies Co., Ocean Ocnrco Uordcn, BH 1-7777 Batontuwn. LI 2-2)37. Two-tone blue with matching In- Like a car with a center post* or part-time. BH 7-1)829. Nicks Beaut' Ave., flea flrlKht RK 3-1101. used cart. Shop, lllghwsv 38. Red Bank. terior. You can own till* very Sturdy family sedan; coral and UWN HEItVICE-CA 2-77877 "ltot» Vacuum Clcnncr Repair clean car for lens than you mlRhl white, bioge Interior, power steer- M AID TO"OVB~INTNice"¥nmer amal Building Contractor tllllnK, trnrn rfilnovnd, hnlillnR. me- expect. Ins. f«rnlly. Cooklns and upitalrt clnnr chnnlAI rraligriiHi crintrol an0 UUILUrJIlB renovation, IMnsl rnrthixl KLKtrntuLUX Ing, other help employed. Oood refe Hnlen Mcrvlci* Stipplles Thit is only a partial listing of our valuo packed encei. IIU 1-0JI7. Kpeolailzms In aluminum siding piui complete billlillnl service nnd ramod- Lawn and Garden Supplies 72(1 Malttaon Ave.. Ashury Parlt. For WOMEN (lhr«o) for mom clennlnit dllnj. CO 41078 or CO 4-1137. prompt home service or frrn clu'Ctdip "O.K." Uiod Cars and Trucki flhlp Ahoy Motel. Ilmira 0:50 lo ffATiTD~OAVIBON Co7.~INIJ nn your Klertrnlu*. rail I'll 8 0001. p.m. $1.25 iur hour. Kxperlence nf JOHN CADWAUiADBH-Mullder. New Kor all Lawn anil aarden Suppiie* rflflary. For Interview call SE 2-00(1 work alterations. Wood nnd aaphall roofn. Hlnco ID30. rtfj nf) 178 W front HI 811 I 2300 Washing Machino Repair ry7Vb Ity to type. Plea-innl working cond DeBTEI-'ANO CONHThtlcrToN-New Painting and Dccorntlng WASil INtT~M AC'lfrNKs" repaired "and See Our Display Ad on Page 13 tloni. Ulinral employee benefits. Car lionu'A. nltflrntlonn, repairs, llrnr i>:iy rpcondUliinril. Any nrilu1. All work terhury Knitters. Locuil Bt.,_Keyport menu. Phone KK (li:.12-UE fi (lir.'H. I/)III!1 CAiWAN- I'alntcr. ilrcoramr. Kinranlr^l. l.nwi'.it prk'iM utIY'H ' For the "TOP BUY" In Convertibles pnpnrhanilrr i!3 years ei|n-rt -nCB Aiiv" i'o"it fucMjoiiAiT^offic^wor NEW IIOMlSfT iterations, "repairs" 410 Illirnwiliiiry Ave. Ml 1-1708 WAiUIKH AM) DRYKIt Be Sure You See and Test Drive the HlnhRHt qualltT worh. Kor entlmatrs Hll t-4700. typing iMinrntlnl. Part'tlme. Call rsil Herbert Eunnnuirli fill 1-B201 I'lNE iNTBiTloil ^ind"exiiTrior p , I960 Impala Convortiblo Boforo You Buy! pnnon only, flnngarzorifl rfursery, Wa Ins,, (li-coraltnK anil p.-tppr tinnff • Id* ltd., N#w llhrewsliury. Kstltnatrn nlinnrluUy Klvnn. W Watch Ucpnlr Cesspool Cleaning Htllrs HI .l-'.'.Vill WOMAN — Refined, Intelligent (< : yrnr around, full limp, retail wor ; KXI'Kllf""WATT:ir"ati.ri ii«li rolmlr. ivrimmllly, Indiinlry, Inltlntlvn mo nEi'niTTANKa77jr~we7iV«orvicnd! JONKM~ft~Mccillill~~l aiiitin"B~ UUr»:ii)nlriilly ch'iiiii'it i-loi-triifiH'nlly Qualify Doalor • Quality Salosmon ° Qualify Sorvico Irnpfirtnnt Ihnu eniirrlrnrp, mart Sl.a I.eachltiR flnlrl ndilod. llackhoe work. drrornlliiR. (Irnr-rul cnnlractlnK. li*«lril MKLINA .1 liiWIiM.l-MW Aa i\.U) mi hour. Klheron area. Wrli o. ii. wiixm fin i-inin nitltnutes. Call Hll 1-1IM. MoiilMiiuth Mt.. Kill Hank. Mil Mull. •Itrlnll", Ilux til, Red Ilnlilv 100 NEWMAN SPRINGS RD., RED BANK Circle Chevrolet Co. i:f.K)tJi:Ai,' ignition, 40 ImiVrii'werk,' n China and Glnsn Kcpnlr Pet Supplier) Welding — Fabricating 325 MAPLE AVE. SH 1-3130 RED BANK llnhinlays. |i»rl or mil time, He 1::X1'|:KT MMNDINM-Chlnn. Klnni, III0LH1N Mil,Licit a'luutlum «li')iM'ln» Tel.: SII 1-0310 - Open Mon. to Frl. 9 n. in. to 9 p. m. to llox Ml, llfd Ilnnli. nllver rnflnlahtnit ami platlnn. Therm snrvlre. Dry and frozen toodfl anil TltllCIC HUKIKil nnil ludllitrlitl .-'inln" AHi'V" I '/."AH~ f,X I'KPUKNf'ii "lo"«t fm hiir!<*t» Oilnn A Cllna* Hhnp. U7 Biiipllci t^ orilcir t>y mail or ajiyolnl- mint. IVirluliln HKIIIIIII;. Atlnnllo Sat. to 4:30 GMAC TERMS Opon ovoningi 'til 9 it mp, i-nr tf.' Ilioul m.. lleil Hank, till 1-itm. mom. Call AT 1-1815. Will.linn A I'nlulnitlns Co, Itll I'MW. for M'l".ilnlrnrnt. HOUICS FOR SALE HOUSES FOB SALE tcnuni RED BANK REGISTER FOftttIZ Th* JU4; ataafc Board »f Eaucaliaal will mtln MM kU*€i Hw *n-i 3t-Thundty,M«y 19, 1960 6.L lhi d: 4li f MIRACLES are • LLOYD MANOR Meat, tefiit «H* OtmUtitm HOMES FOR AMERICANS Common occurance at FIELD'S! B E RO nacb. Mrar mr lehoo), ckartiw*, APARTMENTS Alt BUYERS fy Three Complete Room of *?%• f^S.£ S2i S& Is ttw nrlouM achwul t» IU* Saak til Wtat XIBA Arc (WMt « $360 Down tOM. '• •?; -••' ••-•;••• •• •••;•. lot ttetteWM' WM1 •b•cbocll TearTea,, at Sa* FOtSALE Brand New Furniture UM»a BRAKCB. I*. 1. Ibncbednoni «pltt lerd. Full hut- PP. . ]£]£. E.DJ.TEDJT , InI -to to* LiLibrar b y of the CAptUJ t-UM CAtXUJ VttM $11,990 Full Pric* mtn, V/k UOo. Wf M. DcuKDl) Hlfb Icbool, Hirdtns Road, get Bask, and a Krm two and thru bedroom Duplex On your w«r to our ofOce atop and street. Ideil tor children. Full leagtii on June 21. 1M0. apart menu all with VA tiled bum U»S inspect every Home jn tiii« prtec , patto, $4,000 required, pi-yntcnts of Specification! and bid formt znajr be HAMMOND Guaranteed Reconditioned mil totscmenU'. Sound proof treated then inaptct thin home, ft you Fu3J ptiee fl7,50O. oeeured at the office ot the Secretary buy thit territic foui-beCroom home, of the Board of Education, M Branch ORGAN STUDIO Refrigerator for only TWO BEDROOMS *I25 PER MOOTB rtop JookJnc—you'll never buy a. home, r. H. A. Avenue. Red Bank, dally from 9:00 THREE BEDROOMS »1M PER MONTH TJ)i* house include*' fully equipped rour*edroojn Cs;e Cod. Two full to 4:00 p. m. Monday through of ASBURY PARK $277 iclencc kitchen, separate dir.Jnp room, baths. Laree corner hillside lo;. Walk- Friday. Uneicelled children's Plajf»rounil encfoied front porch, garage, full b&ie* ~is distance to schools and flhopplne A certified check in the amount of All Models on Display pay only $2.75 weekly Kttcllltlea. metU. And utility room. Also Included .enter. FHA guaranteed mortgage ol 10% of the total ' contract must ac- are aluminum combination ntorm $15,600, Only (1,000 down needed. WL'HLITZER SPINET ORGAN 4750 Ask about our cooperatlvt company each bid. • 9 piece modern grey ownership plan. sash an Beautifully landscaped oversized lot right lo reject .any and all bids, or to CONN SPINET - S975 YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO in a real nice area. Immediate po! award contracts tn whole or 4n part LAUTER GRAND PIANO, 5' H45 bedroom Jos. Schenkel VISIT THE MOST LUXURIOUS session. HWY. 35 BET. MIDDLETOW.N and to waive formalities, It deemed SALES AND SERVICE i 11 piece lovely living GARDEN APARTMENTS ON THE KiSYPOUT to their advantage to do so. RENTAL AND INSTRUCTION" SHORE. Vets—No Down Payment Open »•» Seven Days. CO 4-1022 Dated: May 19, 19$0 Open Dully Till 9 — Saturday Till 5:30 room group FURNISHED three rooms and bat WILLIAM E. FIRTH. Monmouth County Office HAZLET Secretary of the Board COOKMAN AVE. AND MAIN ST. 1 Mlddletown vicinity. Hwy 35. Cal TIIHEE BEDROOMS, laree kitchen, atler 5 p. rn. SH 1-0*31. ol Education 5 piece nubidn dineffo rorinal nize dining room, kltclien, rec May 19 56.12 PR 5-9300 THREE ROO.M8 UNFURNISHED — THE BERG AGENCY reallon room, foyer entry, IVx baths; Visit Fields Thrift Warehouse Heal and Dot ivater. Phone OS 1-1965 attnehed garage; immediate occupancy; "Personalized Service1' 516,990; no tlown payment for vets, low COMBINATION SINK AND TUB, HV after 6 p. m. down payment for others. COlfax 4-1010. PUBUO NOTICK American standard with mixer fan for New and Used TWIN OABLES APARTMENTS, lour OS 1-1000 An ordlnnnce entitled "AN ORDIN- cets. AIFO apartment size gas range roomi on rlverlront. $175 month, NEW THREE-BEDROOM ranch. Hall ANCE DIRECTING* THE IMPROVE- Magic Che!. Either one 510. Call allet Furniture Values elevator, patio, boat dock. HH 1-2399. Ht. No. 35 Mlddletown. N. J. mile from Red Bank. Ideally located MENT OF GLORNF:V STREET, IN six any evening. 102 Harding Koad Dally 9! Siturdiy-Bunday 10-7 for commuting, shopping, schools. Full THE BOROUGH OF SHREWSBURY, Rod Hank. UNFURNISHED FOUR ROOMS an basement, good neighborhood. 116.900. IN THE COUNTY OP MONMOUTH, TYPEWRITERS, ADDI.NO machine* hath. All Improvements, centrally lo- John C. Conover Agency, 37 Eait NEW JERSEY. BY THE CONSTRUCT- All maJtes new or used. Guaranteed. FIELD FURNITURE cated In Red Bank. Second floor. Adulli Newman Springs Rd., SH 7-3121. ION OF CURBS THEREIN, AND PRO- only. $75 month. Immediate occupancy. IN A CHOICE location in OLD VIDING FOR THE LEVYING OP AB Low a> J25. Serplco's. 101 MonmouUi 7-11 E. FRONT ST. KEYPORT Phone SH 7-1074 after 7 p. m. MANOR ESTATES (Holmdel MIDDLETOWN — Seven-room, conven- SESSMENTS ON THE PROPERTY St. Next to theater. SH 7-0465. COlfax 4-3020 tional split level. Excellent view of FRONTING THEREON was presented CONTENTS of restaurant — Neon FOUR AND TWO room apartments. Township)' Ranch house with woods In rear from dining room and for Introduction and first reading on FREE STORAGE FREE DELIVERY Well furnished. Oarage, call SH 1- receratlon room picture windows. 1/3 signs, cigarette counter, booths and 9160. 57 Morford Place, Bed Bank. three bedrooms, two tiled baths, acre. Fenced yard. $2000 cash. 4% perMay 3, I960 by Mayor and Council tables fountain countpr. Ked Bank Stort Hours: Monday thru Saturday (one with stall shower), modern cent mortgage. 515,000. Call owner AT of Shrewsbury Borough and on May liquor license al»o available. OS 11HI, 9 a. n. to 6 p, m. THREE-ROOM FURNISHED or unfur 17, 1960 was finally adopted and ap nlshed apartment, couple. VicKy'a kitchen, large living room, din 1-0461. proved. BEAUTIFUL traditional dlnlnB rooi Thursday &. Friday eves, 'til 9 p. m. with liost and hostess chairs; custom Flower Shop, Hwy 36. West Keantburg. ing room, cellar, two-car garage, LITTLE ESTATE — Unique design BERNARD B. WHITE, made cherry wood French Prnvlneln TWO-ROOM FURNISHED or unfur covered patio, landscaped plot .. custom-built six-room ranch. Se- Mayor. bodroom, complete with hex spring and RECONDITIONED TV'S nlshed apartment, private entrance. cluded. Over acre In Boro. Charming Shrewsbury Borough. niattrrns; traditional rose couch. 138 BB Beacon Blvd., Keansburg. 100x150. Priced for quick sale cathedral living room, Ilreplace; dining Attest: Main St., Oceanporl. I.I 2-170O. 30-day guarantee. Large selection. room, kitchen, three bedrooms (one Ortrude C. VanVifet, From .$39.35. New TV'a. No down ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS. — attractlv at $19,500. 'xtra large). Carport, porch, workshop, ClerK. TOP SOIL, best grade, big load J'.'O. payments. Hleh trade-In. Budget unfurnished apartment. Bedroom, llv- forced hot air gas heat. Private May 19 Ji.68 Road gravel, big load. 120. Eckel's terms. TV, raulc-servlce. SH 1-700J. ing room, kitchen, bath, porch. Garagi WOODLAND PARK — Ranch beach, tennis clubs near. FHA ap- Trucking. Morganvllle. IX) 6a* 07. "Rainbow" (opiwslte Acme parkins available. Call AT 1-0662. praised. $14,000. Wallers, 92 Crescent lot) Broad St., Red Bank. house, three bedrooms, tiled St.. KeanBburg. KE 6-0723. CERTIFICATE: OF DISSOLUTION POST AND RAIL FENCING — Four THREE ROOMS nicely furnished, STATE OF NEW JERSEY rail, perfect condition, thousands o( clean, all utilities. Private tile hath, bath. Living room, science BEFORE YOU SIGN, SEE A DEFAHTMENT OP STATE, feet, can he seen standing, will sell ALUMINUM COMBINATION entrance anil garage. Hair block tc kitchen, one year old. $2,200 LAWYER: BEFORE YOU BUY, SEE Fort lionmouth and Red Bank bus. LINDEMANN. 12 acres, .Colonial, To all to whom these presents may hy section or entirely. Baled hay, good TILT WINDOWS come, Greeting: for bedding. Open front rattle barns, All Sizes To Giant 33x65! Call S1I 1-KMS. down, $14,000. amongst tal] evergreens; bar; 326,500. 112I3B1. like new. EH 7-3S13. Call from LI 2-2266. Evenlnes LJ 2-0485. WHEREAS, It appears to my satis, 1 p. m. on. Genuine Alcoa Aluminum RED BANK faction, by duly authenticated record , 95 Mfgr'a List Five, rooma, lovely kitchen. In (l DEAL — Q racloua home In finest of the proceedings for the voluntary BUGS — 9x12, $25, nevpr used. Also new garden apartment. Beautiful Qulei WM. M. section. Charming grounds, private. dissolution thereof by the unanimous matching 9x12 to 12x30'». Private $9 REG. $17.95 surroundings. Near parkway. Frei Contemporary decor. Completely re- consent of all the stockholders, de- home. SE 2-0519. Minimum 3 Windowi parkin;, mo. Immediate and July FRIEDLAENDER stored, new copper plumbing, tile bath, posited fn my office that RIVERSIDE occupancy. circuit breakers, triple tread storm BUILDERS, INC., a corporation of PEONIES large clumps, F0R8YTHIA. Installation & Delivery Optional sash, Insulated, new heating unit, plenty and French Mf-AOH at low farm Prown'i, V Broad St., R. B. Madison Gardeni 59 Bethany Rd. Hazlet this State, whose principal ofIJte is prices best named varlelles. You dig 132 South St. BH 1-763: of closet space with sliding doors and situated nt No. 34 Broad Street, In snd take, brine shovel. A. Her Dairy SH 1-7500 CO 4-1264 built-in drawers. Highest quality car- the Borough of Red Bank, County of G. E. KLKCTKIC STOVE UNFURNISHED — Three large rooms, ^tlng. Beautiful draw drapes, ect. «teMonmouth. , state of New Jersey (Sam- Farm, 'i mile South from Mlddlctown 11 Improvements. Utilities supplied. nspection by appointment only. $35,000. nntlroad station on road to Llncroft. CAM- Oakland St.. Red Bank. uel Carotenuto being tlie agent therein OS 1-007.1 O3 1-0173 KE 1-4905. and In charge thereof, upon whom pro- THREE-ROOM furnished apartment TALL TREES AND RIVER cess may be served1), ha* complied FUKNITURE FOUR-BEDROOM, two-bath, oldtr very fKNiTi.IlF. LEAVING TOWN — private entrance, hath. All utilities Fabulous split level on % acre comfortable home. Excellent condl with the requirements of Title H, Muflt sacrifice rny bedroom alllte, FOAM ART Included. Can be ti^tn anytime. IK] tion. Near Atlantic Highlands harbor. Corporations, General, of Revised first floor plan HAI26M living riio/n suite nnd dlncltn nulte, KATONTOWN Herbert St.. Red Bank. SH 1-: card table, $1 25; server, J2.50; COMMERCIAL RENTALS living room; dining room, deluxe SEVEN-ROOM house, bath, 110 Shrews- at present, but want their home to grow as their Jamify and term!". Write "Furniture", Box 511Venetia, n hlinds, $1 each; desk lamp kitchen, recreation room, den bury Ave,, Ked Bank. J12.O00. Wll NOW THEREFORE, I, the Secre- Red Rank. 3.50; small accordion, $12.50. etc STORE FOR KENT on Ht. 33, hall take over mortgage, • SH 7-4467. tary of State of the State of New income grow. The basic house Has three bedrooms, one bath, LAWN MOWERS — One Reo Trlm-a- KUBCIli'R, E. Front St. rnlle from Red Pank. Mlddletown, and two-car garage. High mort Jersey, Do Hereby Certify that the Jull basement and an expansion secondjloor with room jor two front and rear parHnj »p«ce. SH 7-0758, said corporation did, on the Seventeen- lone. $35. One 36" Kshelman ridingMUHIC BOX — Austrian china, dinner gage available. Asking $25,950. th dav or Mav. 1960, file In mv orfice more bedrooms, bath, and dressing and sewing alcoves. Ar- rotary, 5 h.p., BAH motor, S75. HUset, small mahogany hutch, Chlppen BEAUTY PARLOH LOCATION next . LOTS AND ACREAGE a duly executed and attested consent : 1-oifil affr 7 p.m. and. nil day Saturday IRIB bookcase, email throw-ilze Oritn Maylalr Martlet In Red Bank. Ca: in writing to the dissolution of said chitect is Rudolph A. MateYn, 90 04 161st St., Jamatca32, and Sunday. lal ruci. Vernay Martin French mimic fill 7-3280. WALKER & WALKER MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP — two 100 corporation, executed by all the stock- N. Y., and the plan is HA126M. cabinet, early Km pirn rnarbletop xln«« n\W)£A ^fAciTTiNK for unl Oceanport Ave., Oceanport. Call or dla: WILLIS CONOVER RE IT OltDAINED by the Mayor cause they are the representa- room open to a poured concrete RU 1-0S2B Information call wftrr A p rn LI 2-3500 or I.I 2-3501. or potential site will be consid- nnd Council of the Borough ol Shrews- KE fi-i:t25J. WH 6-8681 Holmdel Vlllagv bury that: tives of 50 states and the District patio. The master bedroom not rfiLi>KPOT"~r«'fr.Rerator, 7 cu. ft, MODKIt.N HOME On 3'i wooilrd «crts COUNTRY HOMES AND ACREAGE ered. Contact Mr. White. ncrfwn top frffrzpr, flood condition. UEAtJTIFUl* ncnrly new forrnali and Full view of Sandy Hook and ocean Section 1. The extension of Obre of Columbia who are the finalists only has' a private bath but a KK fi-272i. rorklull rireflfli'ii, ^l rind III>. OrlRinnl from 200' eleVFitfon. fiu bedroom, 44 Holmdel, Atlantic and Marlboro Twps. Place from Its present terminus to in a national homemakers' con- separate dressing room. prlcrs \IJ> to JM>. MCOH8 'nirilt Hhop living room, rntlro roo! canvass sun THREE-BEDROOM split. 2% baths, % Samara Drive, Including the cost of M KAT~HMCKIt" nnri computing acalr. GS Broad Ht,, Mnna.iaunn. (,'A 3(»36 deck, 44' swimming pool with under HARRY A. TAYLOR CO. construction of new road and re-con- test that will be judged in mid- n I most new. Also 14 cu, ft. eh cm water dressing room. Rent 13500 fo acre, iVt^o Gl assumption. Firm struction nnd repair, alteration and Name all the extras of modern ivpp frfpcrr. KE 0-2227. FltANKM.N WTOVE summer season. Also, may be pur price J2L000. BH 1-4659. modification of the existing ronri, be June. And since the winner will homes — dishwashers, freezers, 1 HAIKJAIN chnscil. AT 12099 weekends. BU 2 RED BANK — Gracious nine-room Taylor Building and the same Is hereby authorized to 31 '™ FAI)A TABiVE^MODEfj TV. MS? AT 107M receive the house as the top Intjnirit flcrvtce Department, Eaton- 1700 weekdays. horn* constructed to last. Includes he made at a cost ol not exceeding kitchen waste disposals, auto- formal living room, charming foyer, the sum of $11,500.00, which sum Is tnwn TV. Hwy. 35, KMontmvn. M 2- MOV1NU — Sfven-pHTP JSngUsti !lrf TWO-STORY COLONIAL — Six rooms, East Orange prize, it was decided that is matic water softeners and all OlfKt. Incw net; v^ry old ln?.y mwan! pair full dining room and kitchen. Hi baths, hereby appropriated out of the capi- idipfitlckn: otfl lamps; Iwo old RlnM balh. $150 month. live bedroom*, warm dry cellar. Lo- tal improvement fund and now avail* should be built according to thekinds of built-ins—and this house 17 WOODEN storm windows and »ry holders. VarloiiB other choice SH 1-2507 catnrt in n. quiet excellent neighborhood able therefor, by virtue of n provision preferences expressed by the con- screens. Various sizes, ono utorm )K». All rpa.iontiblc Can bo .teen LITTLE SILVER — Three bedroom, within walking distance of all ahop- ORange 3-8100 made In «t budget or budgets of the has it. The attached garage, long dour nntl screen. Excellent condition. FridAy, Buturday, flun«lny. OA 2-fi(to9. brick, garnge. Near school, bus line, ping facilities The 90x185 plot in- Boroufjh previously adopted. testants. enough to allow plenty of room Prut offer takes all. HU 1-4710. clude* a two-car garage, beautiful HALK • • Holme ahutterB, $1 rnch; pine and shopping center. $135. month. Ca Section 2. This odinance shall take We've just looked over a floor Wi: IIIJY AND BELL anylhlnir on SH 7-5207. shade treei and shrubs with garden- OOOD LISTINGS NEEDED — Weeffect upon Its passage and punlica for storage, has an access door cwinK lalilp, $2(1; martilptop tablps Ing potential. Firm price on direct tlon according to law and as may ba everything, (live this highest prlcei. ; Victorian chairs; oil lumps. 11 HAZLKT — Keypnrt vicinity. IV. purchase Is $18,500. Pleafle phone af- have serious buyers for nil price plan of the house, plus a descrip- to the family room. rail William I^>ff Furniture, Inc., Hwy. Main Rt, (npar Port Monmouth fire rooms, colonial split, three bed brackets. Call today. John C. Conover otherwise provided by law, X't. Mlddletown. 8!I 1-3213. Open eve- ter 7 p. m. or anytime weekends. SH Acency, Red Rnnk ojrice SH 7-3121. tion of some of the materials rooms, 1 'i baths, science kitchen, 7-156?. PDBLIC NOTICE There are dramatic new uses nlnjis till 8 p. m, Convenient to schools and tranaporta Allenhurst olllce, KE 1-2500. that are going into it. The ladies Hfiyf>i(~C;nUCIJ. KngiVmlVr Tlif* tlon. Minimum one year lease. Suppb RIVERFRONT HOME — Fftlr Haven. The forcRolnp ordinance was Intro- of flooring, wall ceiling and other TRADE IN your old mrnlturo with no pill own, wlnf. Vpry pooti condition, Pl We navo sold ait many proper- duced and passed first rcaulng at n haven't forgotten anything! Not down payment and get a new parlor own utilities. Children welcome. $131 I*irge detached garage. Call SH 7- ties that wt want more good listings. building products, with special PO, Ilrsk Irtblp. 510. SH I-0M2. month. <:o 4-13W. regular meeting of the Mayor nnd or fllnlnK room act Ht fiala prices. Wil- H5f»l Call us now for prompt professional Council of the Borough of Shrewsbury even a swimming pool. They emphasis on cutting down main- liam Left Furriltur» Inc., Hwy. 35N1NE-PIEC, K mahogany dTnlnjf room MIPD1.ET0WN ~ Tbrei bedroom M1DDLETOWN — Seven-room stucco service. Walker and Walker. Real Es> held on Tuesday, Mny 17. lfKiO, and Mlddletown. BII 1-3213. open •venlnri Fultr, good condition, rrasonntilf. fill tate. Insurance. Open 7 days. Shrews- haven't settled for just another !-ni4. ranch type home, full basement, Xl^ house on act*. Nta,r busses and will come up for final consideration tenance costs. The ladies, it t\h R p. m. mnnthly. Wen rt-NemHh Agency, SH 1nchools. Three bedrooms, walk-In clos burr office. SH 1-52L2. Rarltan Office. and passage at a regular meeting of backyard swimming pool, either. RECONDITIONED and guarantied com ftTOKK KJtKEZKR 2240. etx, two tiled baths. Full cellar and at CO «.5312. said governing body to be held on appears, went out of their way tic. Attached garage. Beautifully land This one is a luxury affair, com- merrlal and domestic refrlReratora. nK. vrry ron«onahl«!. POUIMIOOM nnil bath cottage fo TO BUV ON CONTRACT — House Tuesday, June 7, I960, at 8 p. m. to point out that certain materials freezers snd televlalona for sate. Used KK fHfl2 older couple. No children. Space fo scaped. »18,5OQ. 45 Swartzel. OS 1-3278 In'Red Bank, east o! Maple Ave,, at the Council Chambers. School House, plete with filter accessories. If refrigerators and televisions bough!. 21 MOVIK CAMRRA -- Hfvcrr H mmcar, . All utilities. Furnished. $150 pe MOVING TO CALIFORNIA, must sell for family of seven. Write full details Broad Street, Shrewsbury, New* Jer- are easier to keep clean and, hour Kuarantepd repair pervlce, Refrl' taBaj.ln* type. Perlrtt. I,paiher c; month. Write *Kour-Hoom", Box 51 to "Contract". Box 811. Red Bank. sey, at which time ant! place all per NOTICK ^eratora reflnlshsd and moved. Bay. home and contents, can assume WZ sons desiring to be heard thereon will consequently, reduce or elimi- Keel Hank. O.I. mortgage. Call KB 6-0221. FOUR • BEDROOM COLONIAL style An ordinance entitled "AN ORDIN* shore Bervico Co.. Hwy 36, and Oth St., be given full opportunity. ANCE I'.EPEALING A PORTION OF nate major maintenance outlays. Iteltord. KE 6-2227. KE 6-3BW. OS 1 THREE OR FOUR bedroom furnlshe, COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES—Sncrlnce house with entrance hall situated on AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED 'AN OR- new, yrllow strfl clldpr and two house In IXtti Band area. Ycarl' Three-bedroom older brick home with a large lot. Principals only. SH 1-3001. Dated: May 17. I960 DINANCE FIXING SALARIES AND Last year, under somewhat hairs, J2.V rash am! carry, nu l-14flfi. lease. Occupancy needed by June "" charm. Fireplace, full bsse.ment. two- ORTRUDE C. VAN VLIET, I.AKfiK, AND RMAhL fltorm *nnh nnd L'all KB 1-42R3. COMPENSATION-OF CERTAIN UOR- similar conditions, a house built r.nr garage, etc. liOtft ot land. SH 1- NOTICE OF SALE Borough Clerk. OUGII OFFICERS OF THE BOROUGH flrrpcfm: i^vcrnl doors, rrmr nnrl six- 0167 between 6-3 p. m. OF SHREWSBURY. NEW JERSEY." in Fort Lauderdale was placed llKhl. KcrfPtm and unnh fur coniMna HOT spring* nnd mnttrrss. llkp nriv MNCROFT — Unfurnished, attractlv On Friday. .May 27. IDfiO at 10:30May 19 I9.1S tion rtofirj, Bniftll Irrbox, Kood for boat three bedroom ranch. Large lot, bus, LOVELY, five room, three bedroom A. it. E. S. T. at 100 Woodbrldce adopted December 2S, 1050, was preo-n exhibition. It will go on sale or r.nrnr>: icvrrnl clocks: Cnlonln" ment. car port, cloae to parkway apartment In co-operativ* development Avenue, Highland Tark, New Jersey, sented for Introduction and first read. LiniNO MOWfin. l>nby furnlturr. i 1 will sell at public auction on behnlf NOTICK Ing on May 3. 1960 by Mayor and hull mrk; two bookman. ltrarfonahle. ord nlbums. mlscpllnnpnus furnlturr. SH 7-2275, Oil heat, dcalrahle location. LI 1-103?. in a couple of months. The big T.I 22(12%. of the Federated Service Corp. one AN ORDINANCE APPROPRIATING Council ol Borough Shrewsbury,and on FOR RENT OH l.KABF, — lx>vel LITTLE SILVER — Must Bell split 1953 Mercury identified by serial num THE SUM OF f5.700.0O FOR THE May 17. 1M0 was rinally adopted and difference is that, this time, after WIAPIJK Hkii. fnnhnVnny'~»7cil. i four-room house In residential nelfih level home, brick and shingle, dead- her 53 Me 2.T331M by reason of Cosslc approved. TEN lKKN8AN borhootl, Asbury Park. Corner property end street. Four bedroom*. 2'/i baths, INSTALLATION OF SIDEWALKS ON the exhibition period, the woman i>nd tabled, two lamps, rruipi*' din rendition. 30 x .Ifl'i. 811 MfT3f> R Jones's default of Conditional Sales . A POnTTON OF BROAD STREET BERNARD B. WHITE. •"••"in tnt)K kllchfln table. AH J-02M p.m. Two bedrooms, garage, heat provided, living room, dining room, kitchen, Contract covering; same. ON AN* ASSESSMENT BASIS. : judged the nation's outstanding nfti-r fi p m. PR 5-6730 after 6 p.m. recreation room. den. attached garage, Mayor. Said 1S5.1 Mercury can be seen at BE IT ORDAINED by Ihp Mayor Shrewsbury • Borough ; M AHOOANY* SPINET "— Ex'rVn^nT half acre landscaped plot, Extras in- homemaker becomes the owner OO"-OA JIT? "ffcV~""nr~wT~ Afliuirmaiflp. 2 illtlnn, bfnrh Inrlmlfti. »M. Cn\\ IOI.MPKI. elude complete fire detection system, 10(1 WomlbrURP Avenue, Highland and Council of the Borough o( Shrews- Attest: h.p. IlrtKKH A Ht rat ton mntor. 2; elfrht-room (four hpdroomsi bom Park, New Jersey. bury that: Ortrudn C. VanVllet, of the house she and 50 other i-tr.rr.-i. wllh trpps and landscaped ground. Mod nlumlnum screens and utorms, fruit Pnrirnniith Ave^J-'alr Ilnvtn. HII 1-SV74 rn kllrlien. utility room, two and shade trees. Price ?26,5O0. SH 1 R. W, REGAN. Section 1. The Installation of side- Clerk. ladies helped create. £K:HV~PIKCK grny w»l"nut"* 'Hninjr BIG PAINT DISCOUNTS 2081. Attorney in Fact. walks four feet wide on the west side May 1!) jl.ll paths, nnwdi-r rmm, two fireplaces, of Hfghway No. 35. also known nn room net. Two taupo ni((«, llxR anrl riti-iniiilp-Oiiiildf whltp, »ny type enclosed porcli. Hot water hasebonrr] May 1!) J3.2I **10. RU 1-30M after 6 p.m. oil heat. Attached two-car carnse, $25C When Buying, Selling or Insuring, See Broad Street, from Ohre Place north Rillon. "Halnhow" (oppnilte Oceanport's First Realtor First. to Newman Springs Road, be and SUMMARY OR SYNOPSIS OF 1959 AUDIT UEPOItT IJVING ROOM furniture. Club chairs, nit parkin* lot i Mrom! Hi J\mi moiill^. WH B-4Hin. NOTICE OF CONSOLIDATION the same Is hereby authorized to be THE BOKOURII OF SHKEWSHUUV AS BKQUIREI) IIV R.g 40'4-l Bank fill 1 7MR. MARIE COX AGENCY COMBINED COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET " ' ncranlnnfll rhnlrn, tnblm. pictures, tfin HANK — Unfurnlslied. neal~i™ 03 Co man che Drive Oceanport Notice is hereby jlven that pursuant made at a cost of not exceeding the lurnprt nntl bnr. Aim new pfnj'r rlean, six rooms, three bedrooms, lo tile laws of the United States, ap- sum of 55,700.00. which Bum Includes ASSETS Dec. 31> ,559 Dl<. 3I| ]9JS CA 2-1602 Pl{ I'WSfl. ioparale dining room. J110 month. Yea plicntlon haj been made to the Comp- engineering and legal costs, which sum Cash and Investments $294,208.74 {321,243.19 10 "lMK«:KS""V)F~l"j;j|IflKr>' long lrnf MACHINERY FOR SALE ease nr Inni-or. Elwood A. Armstronc Serving Monmouth County Over 30 Yn. troller of the Currency of tile United Is hereby appropriated out of capital Taxes, Assessments, and Liens Receivable 28,34s!.Vi 33,619.67 rrrr>sr»trrt ytllnw plnr, lfy'x IT'sH' ^Rinicy Ilealtor. 5W Prospect A*'e., States for permission to consolidate improvement funds now available there- Accounts Receivable 40.142 !)[> 12,733.53 p .Illle Silver. SH HSKl itUMSON — Near Forrestdale school. Thn Monmouth County National Bank, for hy virtue of a provision made In Irinc If]ml for bulk hruriinj; *nm. Can In" flnnnrrd. «ce it at our raneh home, beautifully landscaped tion. Call owner RU 1-0433. AN'figi.'K BECHKTAllY - Mnhounny, 1 tlonal Hank loomed In Atlantic High shall be borne by the abutting proper- TOTAL ASSETS Vlrtnrinn, nr li;tnal wavy glnns, It ynrd. flporj;' <\ f.ncUtnn Inr.. Iloiitu .Ivlng room, fireplace. Dining room amis, New Jersey, under the title ty owners on an assessment basis pur- ?106,<51,66 JU9.935.76 eont more, but WK ar* rnnvlni; IUHI It's ,1.1, < '(tUlnicwrtfid Circl**, KnrnilnRdatp, Sfflelent kitchen. Tluee bedrooms, AUL R. 8TRYKER, Realtor. "The Monmouth County National Bank, suant to other ordlnnncfs adopted or S. .1. I'll 4-71O0 nml I'll 4.711.11. tiled bath, rilans and acreencr] porch. LIABILITIES, RESERVES AND SURPLUS yotira for J1W). «l.ir>( Iwn bcniitlhil ruv Farms and farm eatntes. State Rrd Bank." about to be adopted In connection I'.m madr.niililrii, fjnrnl hrdflpriniK HIM, I'KKHH. licli RfindTr. ~ v~prtlp((i Attached garage. Prefer rouplp. S13.T therewith. Bonds and Notes Payable „...$ t 32.233.00 over rrn-(in colored duit ruffle*. Out H mouth on lease. Immediate poases- Highway 34. HoimdeL Phoni WH The consolidated bank will operate Appropriation Reserves and other Liabilities 127,753.01 rnttlinK mnchlnr, accrn^oriffi nmnll Its main office at 53 Broad Street, Red Section 2. This ordinance shall take 1IS.M8.19 Jim, but they an- yrjiirn lor yfl. Also, •"In. ITIcrtl In if|]. Call fll| 1-7H2 ton. Slnnlev K. Downs, Realtor, 6-4144. Improvement Authorisations 15,256.22 15.185.71 nnr in'ihf.Cfiny, [1i'iribr'«nk enrj tntilr Uirpwahliry. RII 1-1017. Bank, New Jersey. It will operate, as effect upon Its passage and publication Special Funda Accumulated 44.7M.17 nftfr C :3f> p.m. a branch, the formEr main office ol according to law. 36,700.09 I hut we i tint can't u«c. Sir. F'lmrn- IED BANK DUPLEX — Near St. The Atlantic Highlands National Bank, Reserve for Certain Assets Receivable - 53.R9S 89 31,757.17 Klrh. HIT l-fCW. James parish. Spacious six rooms, located at !>1 First Avenue. Atlantic PUBLIC NOTICE Surplus 164,813.37 184.089.60 FWKF,T' r>6TAT(5~~r'larit»r"Ji'rriry ll>»l. WANTED TO RENT cllo bnth each side. Two-car garage. Highland*. New Jersey, anil It will The foregoing ordinance was Intro- vfllnw ifriMrn, Purr In llll'nn Yjirnn. MERCHANDISE WANTED Very fine residential street. $21,S00. continue to operate, as branches, all duced and passed first readlnp at a TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVE AND SURPLUS ..tlO8.4M.68 J419.935.76 1«rRc or nrnnll qunntltim. HIT 7-X'tHH. U. «. CHINK - STAMPS - Top rrtcei SALESMAN DBSIRES room In priv- Constance Smith, 14 Maple Ave., Fair f the branches ol the consolidating regular meeting of the Mayor and paid ror unlrt, old currency collec- ate home, r.ed Bnnk or vlclnltv Haven. SH 1-2308. banks. Council of the Borough of Shrewsbury COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS AND SURPLUS CAMF.ItA K'vlnU slRnM "M". CsU*! Write__'R.R. pox 511. _Red Bank.' held on Tuesday, May 17. I960, and CURRENT FUND riapli, (iri'l fcnrlfrt hag. Ukr IM-WitoiiR, , oild 1'ita; old cor rrn pond pner. FAIR HAVEN bungalow. Four rooms, The proposed consolidation is subject Knt.il» apprnisalB. Monmouth Rtnmpa TWH-IIKilRnoM "lIOMK^UnfrTrnisheTl' pnrcli, garage and workshop. Oil lo the approval of the Comptroller of will come up for (tnnl consideration Revenue Year 195(1 Year 1958 J?.r» MI! MiOlo anh fnr Frank i;fitn|*n)ln olim. m Montnoulh Ht. Hll UMl2(i and passage at a regular meeting or Surplus Revenue Balance January 1 „ -.5183,914.60 J187.7R7 l,"i lor two adults. Yearly lease. Call Heal. In fine residential areft. Ideal for :he Currency. said governing body to be held on V.t'>H ~C,f, FIVrfth" fl"w mitotnatlr- ; Slr_7-2»70. [wo adults. $10,500. Constance Smith. Delinquent Taxes and Tax Title. Liens 30,744.10 21 R970R uaUirr. llkp new. I!canonnttl'». ('nil iM(;HTVHTT'A"HMT'Iu7 K9~PAnr" Fur \ MaplP Ave.. Fair Haven. SH 1-2308. The Monmouth County Tuesday, Juno 7. 1M0, at 8 P. M. Collection of Current Tax Levy .". '487.018.63 450,343.61 CO 4-llJl'l. entire nr |mrt rofitr-Tit-i of domes ntnl WOMAN mTcToTt •-- f'hfiiT wTsiiei National Rank, at the Council Chambers, School House, Miscellaneous—From other than Locnl RliacK. Kurtiliurr. nnllrjii^n, f)rlTi1nl furnished apartment rlose tn River FAIR HAVEN ranch. 4',t rooms. Tiled Red Bank Broad Street, Shrewsbury. New Jer- Property Taxes 46.331.64 50,356.34 rH rlc. I-'HIKDMAN M ew Hnsullnl. SH 1-8BH1. SH 1-27OO. huth. Lnrgp, dry basement. Two-car hy nichard II. Ilamlll, sey, at which time and place nil per-Interfund Loans Returned - 12.447.29 iitornntie wniher. Kxccllrril f.n.li. LKRIKH. Pit ("A 2-74H2 KirnRe, Partly furnished. In perfect sona n>siring to be Heard thereon will Cashier o. lnc,,ilre W1I (H condition. Can be purchnired on con- be given full opportunity. Total Funds OH^^IIlKiif'Nt prTcniiiiit(irn7 "Ten- rnct. Aaklhg S1R.50O, Constance Smith, May 19 through June 17 J1H.48 S747.M8.S7 $722,761.65 jlOVLVrt "—"lMiivpen,""cnh7"doubl» bed, riofl Main tit., Jjikewood or FOx Dated: May 17, 1060 '•'MOplete: [iort.tlil^ wnntilub, kllt-heii FURNISHED ROOMS * Mnple AVP,, Fair Haven, SH 1-230R. Make It a. profitable habit to use Budget Expenditures: fiil.liu-t, f|i».r piilliher, vanllles. Ml» The Register's classified to fill your ORTRUDE C. VAN VLIET. FURNISIIBfi ROOMS RED HANK—Ilrtwrrn Broad Ht. nnd 19.90 Municipal Purposes - $115,C50.no fl50,:i5.00 rellnfii-Min licros Hll I O'tf? MKN ONLY. Mnptft Avf. Convenient resldentail wants.—Advertisement. May 19 Local Taxes 318.273.S2 306,170.00 fill 7-2H03 ounilon. Living room, dining room, County Taxes 92,851.78 89,203.05 TMItKE Nrrretm. 7"X(1T.'; Iwo scri'ens PETS AND LIVESTOCK kitchen, lavatory flrnt floor. Three 7'x4Tl"; screen do*ir. All nlurnlnum J1IHT DECORATE!! nicely furnlslie, Intertund Loans Made 25,000.00 framed, formerly etirlosed pntlo porch Inrgr bedrooms, balh second floor. At' Other Adjustments 1.195.00 Ki: HAHSKT 1 studlti room with Frtcldfllre anil light trneUve buy M $15,000. Constance By KEN REYNOLDS HI 1 riMfi ullrr r, p in rooKlnc. nil 1-S.ifll. h-rnyi niul in olnrs S.V» and I7.V Km 1th, 11 MR plc Ave., Fair Haven. QUICKIES Totnl Expenditures .'. 53S3.270.60 $515,597.05 ?1" POWKI! MfiWKri. H'lKi:- (.'nil AT I-213HM. teranc« riii HIIJ-MOR. 6,750.00 lon fiicinc, I3o. PH 7 bath, In modern country home, rjen, N K W 8 H R EV7SH uTlV ~- Three-bed Less: Expenditures to be Raised by Future Taxes 41 Of. j'llNV KIIH HAI.K •-- rjVlHli-'nTiil'sioillVfl'. leman preferred. Call SH 7-3792 o Knur yean o|i|. Had,Mr snd brlillf Hi :-.ini«. room ranch house, full basement, PAHV f'AItl'.IA'JKM N't-w JM f K'W I'hrai' AT 1 OHil oplnce. Inlfirrnclfl,. »15,fl00. Call SH Total Adjusted Expenditures .WU.S7O.8I) $538,847.05 mrnl^rt. MW. rribn, |.Uy v«r 1 1-COOfl or SH 7-223*. i'6(if)I.K' rlli'l'MKB'Toy ." whllr mtit*^ iree double room. Prlv in.ittrf«i^«. FRVI* nl J»I*I1 rtnnk f'nrrln 1 lath, kltrhen privileges. Coll Surplus Revenue Balance December 31 - Ht-l.C38.37 J183.914.60 Phop, n K;i«i I'ro'ii Ht . T!eil Hfink. while frmnlr, rntt nil In It malt, KANCH. OI.AH3 Jalousy breezeway. nct-rn wrflm, AKf. prrillRrf^, rlc. evenlnns, HH 7.. Iinulite garage, l'i acr*. Call CO i- RECOMMENDATIONS: ifl'HT MKM. Two uh*n) * rn IT rlllVATK. AT 1 ilNH.'i. 20(1,1. . That the statutory excess In the DOR Trust Fund be transferred to the .AftflK llchl housekeeping room. Hot Current Fund. wHwhlrip mnrhlnf, wrtriRir lypf. r rolii water In room. ;t Peters rl 1,1 7 tv\v\ HADI'I.K IKIUHF.K ATI.ANTU*. H1OHLANDB — MRvnlnk The nbove summary or synopsis was prepared from the report ot audit TOP. HAI.K -• Alsn rlilld"s |niny. Kfnllf. iff Ilronit Ht., Tied rtank. line. Old fashioned, tree covered f the HriroiiKh of Shrewsbury, County of Monmouth for Ihe calendar year PAVIKM" WAI,NIT ,tifilii|'"" ro"in """ llnriirs stillnlili- for triTwiifrrs or nilnlli 'liltNimiKI>~itOOM * '(Wvenlentiy hnus1 p on a hill. 2.V)' rail fence frontier. 1959. This report of audit, submitted by Joseph J. Sonmnn, Registered (tlx rhnltK, It^h new An)tllt»r <1 Wrslrrn t yjir llinilrrhrook K.irins, tnrnteil. Ilealilenllsl. l'.'O Uardlnc ltd. 3M) of brook, seven room, two baths, Municipal Accountant, is nn file nt the Borough Clerk's office and may be )»'lft»Hf l/,i,r. I1M Hlf 7 1111 fit I'.U f:nlf»lil(iwn • Krerhnld Itil . Cininty I'.d fill 7.1(115. extra 2.10' deep lot Included. Itenutlf... Inspected by any Interested person. .•,17, Hnilioyvllli-. I.I 5..17.1!). nnttirni set line. $10. WV), Atso, have tilVH -nin«;ie,amitlleroom iHiilillnp lot will) trees and hrnok. OEKTOUDE C. VAN VLIET. Kt-'M'tt'K V'.I.K.i"IT. V I'J'.VK)1 ^ WK.IMAIIANKIt 1'Ul'M AKI° ' |irillt!lrp Kitchen privileges. Hot and cold run' J.1,500. AT 1-2097. Clerk. frrim iih^nsnnl And itunll ImntlriK ilrlg water. Free TV Hudson House May 11). 2(! SH.52 Hhn-H. Mnltr ivondrrflll pi'M. ('nil Atifl'n 31 Hililsnn Ave.. nil I.QR02 NEW—KI V^-il^OM~Tn"n"cn~houVe""~hot Trri> Kxprrl^. I'll fifi.177. •'HIST Fl.iinil furnisTie'd'rooinr iiusl rnlwater hfot 4O76, basement. Urge kitchen. WAN'i'KI)'- To rfn'il bdliir fur sinirnl nr«s woman preferred. Cenlrnlly lo- LL '112 * CONN ORGANS nletl. Write "Klrsl Floor". Hox Sll A1 "jflTTBLi j HirrTbi^dfoom ranchT LESTER PIANOS •nil spayni. full nflfr ,1 TO p rn. M 1 led Hank. Commisitlnn saving pnaset) on to you. RED BANK REGISTER CLASSIFIED RATES $13,flO0v KK 6-0H73-M. •IM'KKI!~ BI'ANIKI. (rinsli., hl»rh. L'UTK vnr rounrl country tiomr. Fnur 1 Dny 40c Lino ANDERSON'S llui-i' itiontlis i>ld, AKf pr'H^rri' ''nil hrdroomn rnmplrir bnlli. one mile REAL ESTATE FOR SALE rorn ocean and clonf to rftcetr»ck. 1 Days Consecutive 32c Line on- .r>,l.,», """ ''•• «» '•'••""• | Hume ATJl_.2Gfl(-M nfti»r 7 p.m. IIKIIMAN HIIKI'IIKIII) I'UI'H AK'C j 4 Days Consecutive 30c Line }> I I'.KII HANK! n\* wri-hs old, blnrk, Inn and sllvpr ' HOUSES FOR SALE AI'PT.K11 lifU)K~-"•- Mlist'VeVtn Tp~pri>" 5 Days Consecutive _ 25c Line l-ll 7 |f')i/iPiij'lMfi«lilIji i hloinlllnr Viry i mi*. HOI'HK In very fine *hnpe. Three unlit rp trppfl. nnd filinibs. Two bn\. BO Days Consecutive 23c Line fll'MC)'.; M*HK liltArKIMK.H 1,1" II aiwrlmrnia mid six summer hedrooma. ftoms. fire pin re, KnraRr, snd runny Tills hoiMe Ims » steady summer am i.BOO. Yearly Contract Rates On Request H'l.'iS J-'Alil'.lr CK.Vl'i:i- ' i !,,'•','/* i,. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT winter huslnra.1 slid .|n,«. s phrno Issunit. KM A. mnriirnjrr, no cloning • I llwy. .',•,. A»l,uiy l-nil: meiinl Income fur moil nnv Investment •ontn. Owner, OH 1-2711. Minimum Insertion Thren Lines APARTMEN'I'S lit Oils prlrr. Afklne Jln.rKKi, mind sds uslnif Tin Register's P. O, Hox !.1e extra. KTIll' I'AI.'.TI.'.'i; Tl.i- ,.,i,i,t. ,r yi.iii IPAf!l6nfl'ilOMK~iii"VxMllVnPrim."iT; IIJRM tn olasslty, edit or re)cn nny advertisement Is reserved Miiiine. SIT I',I,,,, n |.,«iluli,l lit, KJHNIHIIKD ArARTUUNTIi—1, 'i nnil tlon. <'nnvfulfill l,tttlr Hilvtr lorn- Ion. KlBht room*. Vrnir lnMrnonis, t'i by Tlio Holster :i lit'ilrii'/Miii. Watur. heat supplied The Dowstra Agency 1 We will not be responsible for urrors, unless they art detected [IC, lo itwi nmnlbly. r,'A UU.M. tint hi*, I,n r >f dining room. Hm. 1)1 Kin Frnnt Rl Red Ilsnk > piny room. Tivn-rnr cnrnR*- Plot before the second Insertion. i.' l'|, I No cancellations will he accepted or changes madt In sdvsrtlst. >•>!•• re U, ,.«>• I',,, IWn I'HI.'l/HNlHIIefrrAi'AilTMKNTH. fill 1 kT(lo flee p. Trrrn, nhriihhrry. Hprrlnl 4V ll|i,;i>| i-l . ments one hour after receipt st office. i'i i Jin'., MI i ;;/, ;'l.,VWl, Ntnnlrv l\. I lownn. R rait or. I I.',. I" IWI-MI Me I ll.inli Mlddlelliwii AT TWO KAMILV . Live In one, rcm i> : 'wsbnry. flll M»17. : i:fM '•! AI,K i /,l,li i,v M.,y •.'! I 1 •.•li.id Ilier, HH riii. Til •* e.irli nimrlmenl. DEADLINE 5:00 P. M. Day Before Publication I'i » m. l'i,|i, JKKN rtANril HoSTJ:~""2/l"nrrr"| Ml, II II.'.I I'll.'VIHIILH UAUDK.'V npartinrril loud Inrntlon nesr tlie lm, Hue, schools f'l II-«,I,,,IV A;. living ronrn. I.ntfdt kltrh^n. | CI.ASSIl'IIIM DISPLAY July I. nil ikfnut room. Tlirfp twin hf«|ronmii, j KM I hut lift. IJ« re f fftmlly rnnni, Full' 9:00 A. .M. l)»r Defore I'ulillrntlon "lib proof two dnjt befora publication. Mini ve litryr Uittt RAY VAN HORN Iry Imiifmetit. TWO'car KfirnK''. \V*!1 j itn I nrnliill lurnl Illl ••'II rr Itnad Fair Haven fltuNrn|iet1. 'HIP ulmrt.it In vnln* 1 lilt fttx) fiiiuilp" K. Itfiwnit, [li-.ilior,' •i >ipii v nil I I, ;", IM1 I-I,i7.' llll.ulyiililr V (Hill Call Classified—SII 1-0010 «,r OS 1-0:25 fwmmry. HH 11017. i lirft reM'l' ' ' ""'" '"" "'"' *"' '•'"'"' Ilin n mrsrl HKVKN ROOM llnl'dli; Ir> Thnirkllliir- (Vilin on private tPifvH""" tnll-frm to OH ir.*)2,'i frnrn th* ii in l!fil Ilsnk Inn Ave., Itnl llnllli, Ml Ifll.'il, eve. I.OilATION l ItFII) nAMK> - t'n]>* (olinwhiK fltailonn: Miwel! ft, COUnx 4, KKiiinliiirR 0, WHtliify fl WJ; nijy /,•:!/ IIKI'X A!,'yrjnr;ii nil l '.-ll'i Mines »•!'. nil day tlmiu-tity nnd Humlny. <*t\, 1-niir h«flrrvirni, t ,vn ha I ho, llv- <\i)H on prlvntf* I'trr-liMi. < arn .oil-fro* to [til 1-0010 (mm th« Will I'll! room, illnlne ronrn. tiuxl^rn Idlrli- foliowniK sintJotid: ATlantlr, illglilamlR 1. CApltii 2 *n«lr flfigiilriiir pureli rffrciil'Ht rrnnii, "Soo, it clonnj battor than their Rod Bank Rogistor Wont ItlKlilnmli 3, Oflhnmi *. riUrmon 1, BKs. Bright 3, and SHadysldtt 1 e,«]l«if, »i 11 If Ji i.'nlnn, titiii.nivsri' «']• AiMoinaili lirnt. IIOI KATONTOWW •• Vnll Iliilne., fmir no rnr (MCII;* Dp A ill If nl l^rf;!* lul • lij'l'i. ».it u!,|nis nn'l nil MiM.hmt. h onj 7. Jluir.j'j. U Km it!un\ u. till J-1CM. Mlildlell'd rofiins.. dpduplex. . * » f,o mnnthlymnnhly. r«r- vlih mnnv trerf. Prtred for quick Ad said it would!" nii,lf. /.tier 0 OH 1 877J. (eell shapth . JJJ«iJ i oilerler . LI 2 11311300 , nle. nil 1-H12 or BH 7-3S76, lines, and where they do Bot located on the same jarcfl *a NOTICE lo be iued lor Die coMucitac and RED BANK REGISTER operaflcf of the biuinen ol selling, scale more U»n ten (16. feet principal uses. KOT1CX IS HEREBY GIVEN that buying, storing or trad ins in used distant Uierefrom. eucfa lot linee 2. Signs In accordance with the fed- the foUowing is a copy of a proposed or discarded rneul. glass, paper, Eball oe construed to- be such lowing repilatlOTi: ^iM 1960-35 ordl&nce Introduced at a reeular meet- cordage or any used or disabled boundaries unless specifically a. Out *it non-Illuminated name Blouses Team With Bikinis ing of the Township Committee of the fixtures, vehicles or equipment of shown otherwise. plate sfen, situated within the Tovolhip of Middletown Held Wednes- any kind. 3. In unaglxlivMeii Ian4 anr.. j it iH (,l;it-.-.l. KtiirJi JiignK .-lil-iil Bl 8:O0 p. m. In the Township Coin- accessor; AIITICI.K V i l,i> non-Hushing, shall In: situ- Program mttee Rooms in Midrib-town Township 27. Lot. A parcel or area of land. th. ated v.ithln u.i- pr.'i-'rtv l;:u- Hill. Kings Highway. Mlililletnwn. Ni'w illmensitms and extent of which an of Ihr iinnii.i''.-; to wlilrii ;r Jersey. '" Dated": April 21. l!)60. ,. and • EATONTOWN — Students from iMcrml I hy Ihe Inolts ..f ihi-ihrretn applying to ihe uses ur.-il tu HOWARD W. ROUKP.TB. lot lines honnill.ic Ihnl aren . nnd ianil l>uIlil••>«>• and " »t»™ , the fifth through eighth grades is alwaya expressed in terms or mum sizes of loin, l"t areas, mil ml in.. TownMilp i.'l,'ili. | smiare teet nr ivevi-s. Any purllvml ,,ttH-r nnitlers Iht-ri-m eontiiln.-.i .t> "< nminr.lv •'took part in a musical program AN ORDINANCE FURTHER AMEND-I : «». An of a lot Included In a street nilhl-Irlll'atnl for Hie var'.oos zone.-. ••-• ". shall h- l.ica Monday night before 300 mem- INLi AND SUPPLKMKNTINli AN nf-w.iv shall not be tncludcil in cal-l||sheil hy Iliis ordinance, and Hi" mini lil'.DINAM.-E KNTITLEO. 'AN Oil- culatiMB lot area. imum anil maxiliium rrj,r'.il;.'!"M< ••' hit as Hi'- pi bers of the Memorial School Par- IIINAN'CU LIM1T1NU AND ItB- l.nMu.i- l.ti|. Cirrn-r. A parrel of lanil .-it thejinrth therein, ale llereliy iletlared t i. Accessory dwellings ileslj;! STIUCTlNfi TO KPKCIFIK1) HIS-. junction of ami fronting part of thin ordinance. ent-Teacher Association in the IRICTS AN P R K CUU T 1 N (I li Ainui.i; vi orkeis. iinivuK school auditorium. THEREIN REAL ESTATE liriU>-'-.n otj l <;LM;IIAI. HI:M I.AMONS 1 ISO AND STIU'CTI'ISES A<:COHI>- j,"" ,„, r0Vcreil liv liuililli.K ar lot sliall net The spring concert was under ING TO TI1BIR CONSTRUCTION „ ',"„', „.,,,, A meal lorli ital No blilldlliK or slructure shall In ' the direction of Miss Thelma AND THE NATURK AND EXTENT •"• tanc'•"'•e -between the street line and after lie erected and no .-MXI OF THEIR USE IN THE TOWN- the rear lot line, measured in the bltlldlni; shall he moved, structn •Turner, music director at the SHIP Ol- MllHll.ETOWN. IN THE KPncral direction of Us s1>U: I'M ly altereil. nilileil to or enlari e,!i de-i lint; contain net less HI.IM '• school. A display of art work by COUNTY OK MONMOUTI1 AND lines. i-eln.lll, nor shall any land he hundred i!M|(" s.iuare f."'! PROVIDING FOR THE ADMINIS- ;12. l.fit. Interior. A lut other than a signed, used or intended tr «ross flnor urea TRATION AND ENFORCEMENT OF thini Ui j students throughout the year was corner lot. lt.-*l*- Other TNI". I'erinitled I'jmii \ 1'IIB PROVISIONS HEREIN CON- 33. l.ol Width. The mean horizontal dis- in each hy this. ciilifin lo nnd .\ppnnnl of tin- ll< /arranged in the school corridors TAINED AND FIXING PENALTIES tance between the side lot lines permuted lit AdUiHtmeiit lur A Stiecial i'er FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF." measured at right angles lo its ordinance nml ineetinc ti. . . 1. Public utility inslallation* >ul 1 by Bradford Salomonson, fine APPROVED APRIL 25, 1KB. AS depth, and at a imliit which con- melds as set forth by tile Schedule] impended hereto and constitiitint; II to tlie standards and condil .• arts, and Arthur Sass, industrial IMENDBU AND SUPPLEMENTED. stitutes the rear line of the re- set forth In Artielc SIX. £«•< WHEP.KAS, the original zonlnc onil- iliiirt'ii front yard spnee. part tif tin? ()rt!lnatice. X"i- --.ball 1 any open slmce i'ulltl|;iu>l.» to any II! of this Ordlnanc.'. ~arts. iniicp of tin Township of Mldilli'lown •Jl. Marine Artlvlt'lri. I'eitaliuni; to any Area, Vflril, nnd Hiribllnit Iteiii \\ is approved on April 25, 1!Kfr>; and, facilities or activity associated with liuildllli; or slnidure lie encroached I' i lipnn or reduced in any manner.' uients: ! Refreshments were served by U'HKRKAS. numerous tinu nilm*'ius fiahliiB or bnutmi:. either lur sport 1 AH sm-i-ified f..r tin* Z **' deemed lo be in violation of the apply the County of Monmoutli anil Slate of premises. •i birds, rabbits flee when Suzie the Ntw Jersey, that the above emUUM I i-pmHh'il I rllriHiice he further arnemied nnd .sup-M. -Moll'l. See Hulel. Certificate of Occupancy for suclijA ';. woodchuck bares her teeth. ieinenteil so that the same shall read 37. NonronformlnK hnlltlliiK- A h hulldhif; or .sinHturc shall tlii'renpon ti|»ni 1 n follows; which in its (ti'.ii|iii or locution » ; Suzie has taken over the back- the .\iiTiri.t: I a lot (U)PO not curifurm t B, Tlie provi.str.ns .r this Ordinance; i |: ther hml T1TLK i reKiilfltliins of this Ordlna i eu.-Uoinary local; S , v yard of Mrs. Aurelia Callas and l h n«»t apply rr(l,|,i,|^ ( farm The short form liy which tills ordt-i the wine '" wltlcli it Is lu utility lh or collei'ltnn llnes| nets :it retail fn nee shall lie known shall be "Thel-S. Niraronfiirliilnic l.nl. A lot par- ••".' insists on privacy. She quielty set 1 i ! u Nil smrape nf ma which lines not have Ihe mini- '"', V",','.,',; ,,,p "';,.m',"i" " "' "''"'" '! 1 »']!! P.evlaeit ZonliiB Ordinance of Ihe ndur >^' duM producing substiirn - ' '; up headquarters under a toy Township of Mlddletown." mum width or contain the mini-.(. ',.. , ,.,,„., u bull.'llin; shall bej Multi mum aren for the zone In which!*-- I , „„,, , i,,t u,i rrunt-iirf upon nr us* .ihall be prrniltt»?(| witlc- "house and even a bear trap has UNDER COVER GIRL . . . This self-tie blouse comes in a va- BEACH BLOUSE AIITICI.I: II w nhv hundrcil • !'«'> fTt of anv striped drip-dry blouse is cut PlItl'OSE It Is located, or the use to which | ., niihllr street which bus liven tin-1 failed to end her disputed ten- riety of gay pastel colors, with Johnny collar and button front, piirposi" of this tirdliiauce is to U U IIUUIB . l'Ul._ pi-iivcil in lu-rnrd.iu.-e wtlli the n|- H. Chuivhes and similar plai'f^ <>! adopt a comprehensive zoning ordl- I'sc nf 11 build- liropnale Township standards or for designed by Mac Shore — perfect for Bikini cover-up. like a beach coat. ing or .of land Unit does not ron- worsliip. parish iinusr*. cnnvr-it.-, ^-•ancy. lance for the Township of Mlddletoivn. wlilch sueh Improvement b.is I.eer and crmeterles, subJt.Tt !" !'ir inirsuant to the authorlly and lo ac- fonii to the rcEUlations nf tin- /mm liHiired by the posllni; nf .i per- In which H is located. condlttitns ntircifiefl In Artlel*- VI rillll.10 NOTICK By DOROTHY ROE . This modesty quotient gives rise to a nowcomplish the purposes authorized by runte Sect Inn Q. Article :l of Title -1(1. New Jersey Stat- 40. llccupuiicy. The specific purpose nf the All ordinance entitled "AN ORDIN- I.aml Subdivision Ordtnimc use for gay blouses. Worn over a scanty swim utes ili. S. 4O:.Vt-3ll el sen..I for which hunt or a tmiMmi; \* Township of .Middh.-tiiwn ANCE PROVIDING FOR AND AV- Associated Press Women's Editor used, di'signed or muintanied. ami itlstitutioTi." i.f hi^lii'i" U-:r,r suit, it can double as a beach robe, also protect- Ainu i.i: in 0. Nn lot .shall have creeled ItiK which arc nnl .;niiductf,| n:- ; TliORIZINO THE PimCHASE OF II. I'nrklnB Spun-. An off-ntnvi .spin:" more Ih'mi one residential bNbuiiiiil n DKI'INITKIN1 S JiusitieKs. siitijt-rt In Ihe cm ii: PROPERTY FOR PLAYOROr.Nn THE BARE MINIMUMS of this year's swim- ing the wearer from over-exposure to the sun. Certain word. ', phrases i tut terms aviiilahlt! fnr the parking "f Jt urn-1 except in tlip en He of mulM [iinul tion.s specified in Artu-li- VI. Sec •PIT.PO3ES AND APPHOI'KIATINn In this Ordinance arc def •d for the tor vehicle and which In this or- chv.-llniK prnji'Ct«i as p.'riTilth-d h tlmi Q. suits have given rise to ingenious cover-ups, dinance f.s held lu \)p, an UKM u-nj TIIK SfM OF $1,500.00 THEREFOR, Teenagers were the first to discover the manypurpose thereof us fnllo vs: this nrrllmtnee. 3 was presented for Introduction ami first 1Kb t>'t!t wide and twt'iitv fjo. u•»! ,,, 5. M\inU'li.»l \>\\\.*, |.lnVt:rftmi'l h' dreamed up by modest girls. uses of a wardrobe o[ Ray blouses, and their I. Wonls and Hirave*. Words UMMI U\ Off • street pjirKiiit space flb-ill I cither «UCh miinlclpal l.uil.fi:;^ rea.iinR on Hay H. 1<1G(| hy Mayor the prrflcnt Iciifp Wti-liiitc Hie fu- idiiB. eschilive of pnM*agt'wavs ami ' driveways H]>jnirlf[i.Tnt tin'rein and prm died IIN Hpi-i'iffeil in the Ordii and Council of RoroURh Shreushury Many suits come with matching beach robes, mothers and big sisters are following their lead. ture. "Hie siHKUlur niiniiuT irn-lij)li!K aiict* and Kliail be provided wit ate and licf."'.s;try bv Ihe Tniv. and on May 17, 19G0 was finally adopt- the plural ami thr plur.'il, tln> ain^u- giving access therein. shirts or skirts, to provide decorous cover on the Sometimes the blouse or shirt is tied at the Y2, rtannlnjt Itnard. Rhnll >ue;tti thr iieceK.iiirv |t.i^sa(;eways and flnv. Nhlp Committee of Ibo Town.-l.:] ed and approved. . lar; tlift word "lot" Inr hull's HIP w.iy.i. All such sour.' .shall W ii t»f Mkldletown BERNARD B. WHITE. word "plot": tin* won! "huilrllnt;" Planning Hoard of ihe Township ut trip fo and from beach or pool. It seems women midriff, sometimes it is worn loose, like a coat. Mittdletowu. eil tn be ri'iuilrc-d space on I hi" Ii Mayor. Includes the won! "strm'tiirp"-. \\w nn winch Ihe same in siltistt-d -'"id i»r(itneiital or cultural nrtUiic*. enjoy ihe freedom of the bikini for swimming and With the many gay colors and patterns avail- worrt "zone" Include.*! tin* word 13. l'rorcsilitnal Office. The oFdct- nf a Shrewsbury Botougli. 1 shall 110! ihiM'cafter be encroiiched Allest: "illfltrict"; tM* word ••occupied" in- member of n. recoBiil/i-d profusion sunning, but prefer adequate coverage while in able today in inexpensive blouses, a girl can vary as hereinafter indicated whe'i con- ti)ioi. or reduced in any manner. H. IN'rniUled Arressary I'M".: Ortrude C. VsnVllet, rludca the word "dcalt'ii'tl" and Such piirklnK arens shall he sur- 1. Customarv farm buildinjjfl for \h view of the public. her beach wardrobe at will. tli« plirasc '•iiitPiuiPd tu In' nccti- dueled on a residentuil property. Clerk. 1 1 fJiced with an all-wfnther pavement stfirnut* of iiroducts or rqulpnirr piorti ; tlic word "use" iiu'ludcs nhalt In conducted by n mi'inhfir t- May 19 or luemliers of llu1 rcst(lei\tl;\l f:un- and shall be n(7ei|iinti 01 ways mandatory. offices of doctors, ministers, archj. tec Is. lU'ofrsHlannl eiiEincers, lawy- Industrial Zone* may be i.ir.it.id a. Urn* < 11 non-illiiniinati-d Mm 2. Ar<-<",t<>ry Is-' or Hulldlng. A sub- ers, real estate brokers and such In any yard space but .-drill ticil jilatf Pisn. .situated witliln ti. ordinate use <>r build lnt;, tlie inir- fllmllar p.ro(esslotuil oecup:t.i»i'.ft. be cln?i;i than twenty t-H* tect property 1 in en and nut >-\<\>-y poao ut wliicli in incidpntal t>» Hi^l The practice of such net: 11 pa I urn from any «l reel line. Inn *<'\ enty-two y~'2t M[U:I:« n (if the main uav or utilldlnk' anil .shnll In m> way a'dvi-rst'ly nfffd 2. The colhn-tiv.' provision of nff on tlie an me lot. the safe and comfortable iMijnv- stivet imrkliiK (iicllltles hv Iwn temimrary \-V 3. Alfrrntlnn*. An applied to a luilld- n ir nt "f properly I'IKIMS in any i_'t 01 innre bulldin^f or \i:h 1 I'llll 1 «tnn'.t.\iri\l parls or in Dm rxistinj; fessiunal activities listed hen-in off street parKtliK faclllti- s .slinll icll sums jtlmll be nm Coming facilities, or fin enltirgrintint WIHMII- The Issuance of 11 alulc nr Imal lint be I.-™ Ihan the Mini ^r tlic ^, shnll Im sittliiteil or l>y cxifiiskm nf ;i aid« or hy license for reyulntlon of anv jj;un ie«iulrrnn-!)t fur the \ arums l;i- * pnipi't'lv lines uf Hie liu-rrasinj; in hfiBht or hy ntovi'is ful occupation need iifit In' «b'ciiiiMi itU'ldUiil uses ci un put cd -1 <• I tin;:i 11' • -S tu which it rei:iii fnnti (JIIP locution or poslllnn to turik-athe of prnrcitfilniial sl.ii:.Urn Iv A'lib aii'-'tlier. Slcn. Any devlc«. strucUiw. t\r t>b- uutiilu i tlUfi < ; 4. Anctlnn MnrKft. Any prpmh.'s *cnudic tiiiu-s, is used for the purpose of bruit;-1 l.lfhl M nfyln« a ci 1 nnch. atjcliun Hiilt* rt of ni IMCIUI tilling cr ing the subject thereof to the at-! or Ihe c InK, Idiiy^r und n any (lilu-r pcrsuimi property. t nut Ion of others, hut not inrlnihi.^ j . I'arMiiK and l .'i. llu lid I nu. Any .stmuturt1 huvlnj; a any flap. hadRf. nr Insignia if imy Ihereln rr-iiilrcl In rout support CMI by columns, [HIT*, \mbllc. quasi-fmillk, civic. vli;trnn- \ lit;ht fuluatrv nms shall The RED BANK REGISTER'S or \v;ills iiitfrnltiig tents, Junrh hlr, or rellRlnus uroup. 1 niialely llliiniliiati'd 1I111 it not i Hu wafions, trailers, dlnltif: cars, camp 45. SIEII. Arpft of. Tho aiert lii.lu.bd atltif: honr.x whirls 1 1 |.-i-l (nun i r cirs. or other structures on ivln-pls. wjthln Hie frame ur cin*' "I the Jilltiset. Any ililjlli'elit n- ••["TV line. nr having ntlirr supports and any alKii- Where ihe altn has no *wu 71-iues shall bi> ailetiuatt'h line ' 11 non-fiii.shiM SPECIAL EDITION tin roofed pint form, having a vpr- frame or edg*1. the ari-ti shnli hp ed from tin; ^Inie of nal.l tifvlns a perndtled • tlcal facp hlRhitr lliun Uiri'i- <:[• dettned by »n CIK'.U)BV<\ tonv si.U-tl alum ;u. Kcumctnc- siiain- Mdp. j Te frfini which the hi'ljjht of tin- huilil- whicU most clost'ly outlines s;ii(l I. Nn commercial vehiilvehii Iff ihidl lie' IIV .I liifr Is mciiHiirod. p:irkei| niit-nf-ilofirs o\ enn^lit in than Iw.-nty-d 6. HiiJIdlnK Arrlt. Thp tot id ol ;ircaK 16. Street. A public thoru»i:hfnrt! which » resirlence /one. I n niiy protit-tty 1 it of outside rllmcnslmis on ,1 tmn- hns brpn or will he dcluiito.l ..1 I'1 Tin- lliiutiiHon* on ML-"' an -"r ilii* variniii 'Aoni'H ny Hi is i)r motor vciilclu for each I lt'vcl of the prim-lpn. Imlhimi; iitnl use*. illnanee shall mil aimlv m :mv nimi amii 1.)| nil accpHHory lnilltiins.s; pxcluah e 47. sirei't I.inr. Tim atret-t hue is that nr directinn:il deviet> erected l>v Hie a hut nomort e than of unroofed porch PS, paved l»*r- Hiu' dftermfninK the limit of the feiienii, state, county, or t-uvn-ihlp such Spiu-es race.s or HIPP". highway rlyhts «f the pulillc. either KHV IT rune nt, or apency (heri-nf. 1. oilier iiust inary ai'crs.s 7. Hulldinit Mcih'lit, Is tho vertical nt n puint HimII nut annlv to imrldtit; tot intuit tlvlly i-ommiinly cnmlucti'.l 'u*, .1 to thp lilBln-Kt pnlm of thf rnuf. twfiily-five iLVii fpet from the n-ti- ers. dfrei'tintial signs, enlniniv and hujiinefta. Any such acce^Mn-v 8. Hulldlnic I,inc. A line fornu'il hy trr line of the exlstlnc pavement. rxlt signs and oilier .such sii:ns litiildlin; or use .iliaII be. local.-i| ihe Intersection or a horr.ontiil 48. Story. A story is that purl of n whicli »re erected on the prenil«i\s on the siiiil*1 lot us tho principal plane at average Kfatto Itn'el and huiUltrtg between iho smfivcr i>f any )>roviilrd that such slpns t\» not hulldiiij;. ;\ vertical plani* Hint coincides with floor and the next flour above It". exceed four Ml srjuare feet In area C. OIIHT I1 "MM rerililHed I 'pun Appll- th« rxlerior surface nf the build- or In its absence, then tlie finished anil do not contain anv advertising eutlon t«i nnd A|iprnvnl of the ing on any side. In CUSP of a ceillnK or roof aluive it. A "siillt- of tlin line on Ihe premises. Hoard of Adjustment for 11 Spf-ciui cantilevcred flection of a ImildlnK, Iwvpl" story ishfill be considered a II Within the Business /ones nn prnd- I'ennlt. the vertical plnne will coincide with -ipconcl slnrv If Its flnor level t.x RI.X IKM-i or guoilR Bhnll he Ml.'ipl-Tyr.l( »r 1. i'nldie utility Installfilums siil>j.-. t the most projected surface. All Hii tctl or more above the b-vel alnrnl within the required front to (he fihindards MTUI i-orditmris yurtl requirements are measured to of the line of the finisher! tinny yard jirrii nf the lot. set fnrlb in Article XIX. S'-rllnn the bulldine linp. next blew It except a ci'llnr. Anylr. No pnr.iotis firm or 1)1 of this Ordinance. 9. ItuilitiriK. J'rlncipnl. A build I op in rporation ahull 2. Mulll-fnmily dwrllniKs sutijci-i T.i which Is conducted (hi1 main or rNwr under a slopnm roof nt the I atrln excavnte n i-"' '•• tnp of a building which is umrel rnnve tnp ami fnr sal f the .st'imi;inls nnd "•nnilitinus s> 1 principal use of the lot on wlilcli fnitlr Iii Article XIX. Section Pi thill) twn IL'. feet tidmv tin- lop | nthi-r than on (he piml5< fi said building Is situated. of (his otiihiiinci'. 10. Otlar, A story iiurtly undfrprmiri't l>!ntp shftH be. cnuntei. ni a Hlnr>-. which the name shall and If less than Iwn i'2> feel lie J lliied |nn with tin* inn I> Areti. \'nril Hnd Ihiildinic Kc'iniri-- fltirl hnvirii; rnon* thkn (>nc-h«ir of • uetiU; !t« clear heiujht lielow ttio nvcra^e Imv (lie lop plate. It shit 11 bn count! .ftnn-tlnn nr nlterittlmi n[ n tuiildirij; cd (is H half-story, provided urn 1 on tnich iircmiHen and f.xciivatltu; nr i. As 5Declfied f.ir this Zone tn ti,- level nt the, ;idjolnlnn cioutid Schedule, Article V of ihis m 11. (VriiricKti' ol Oi'ciiimricy. A more than sixty iiKn ppr cent nf [ ^'radhi^ inclitcntal therclo. tin* flour Hrcii M used f'»r rooms. : J, An (icce-isnry biilldlr.n ;\t(:ui\i'l tfx dinHiicv unlnsa nunlifted in .t< tlflcatp ]S»IUMI bv the building in- ennlnni'e with tti" standjirds* s -i ?l>ecl»r upon CinnplPlinn ol tli" •mill* iiT toilel-*; filli'TWljc. It »h:iH' tlin [.rlnclMal building <.Hall mmply ( bo rniinlRd RP that frnctlon r>f a; Mi all ri'.qpi>rf* with the yai'l n>- rnrth In Ariirli* Xl.\. Sr-clion K. Dirt let tire of .1 new building or upon K Oilier rrtivliltmi nml lti'(|iiln>inrnls: a cliaujji* fn the occupancy of a «tnry which IM floor nrea. In moms, 1 "lulreinrnts tif this dnlituincn In n« liiiIhliiiK which ccrtlfip.i that all rp- b;itl))t or tollet.i hnir.i tn the entire' •ipffi 10 the principal builiiiiif: I "•• 1. Off-strci't imrkitih' Mpimn loKcilii-i- f|ulfpmcnts of this ordinance, or flour area. inched nccivi.^nry btiltilliif;!*. if In- willi iippropriiitt' accf^.s thi-ret. 1 such ailjuMnientit theivof which SO. siniclnre. Structure means a emu r-i •i!l shnll lie iir.ivld.'fl nil the -same hiive )jppii grant Pil by the Mnanl blitiUlnn or inaterlnh tu form h' VHI tt lnt ii.T Ihr Itulhlinj It is mti-mifl of Aili list inr nt. ntnl /ill other ap- construction Hint Is unfe nml sta-, tin- In serve- In accorda V.;« plicable i(>i|iiirements. have hern f hie and include*, iimnii^ ..Ni-r follow HIK mlnlmuiii complied with. 1 stadium^, plntruiins. r.i'lin K |.en .i|. tndy thM'lli 12. IhvHIlns I nil. Is one or niore! towers, sheds. HtoraRr IIIIIH. fem en v lile family. tianspnrtliiR siprh utitt fioin plm-f lots, the inl'iimum frotiinte e'j'Hvalent iiceniuinodnlinn. 11 Iin Milne, MiilM-Tamlly, X inilUUnK In pinre whether by iiinllvfl pnwti mnils »s Hin'Cifleil )II liie ^ •1. Other public l,uildhiKt-on«> for, or occuptetl ilhfr means, or any un 11 IIHIMI | shnll he for card 1J1 nr more fnmtHns living hide- '•"* temporary lirlnc nr slerplru; of the reit front yard urni |>m '"l()l m|ti;irn i*n ol Km.-M pendently of each nthT. purpesps tfinjmnirlly located In Ibej vldeil that in nn case shnll tliej fl0('r IU|1'1 lft. Family. One or m«rp pcraonif re-' 'WHHI.V. whether the same I.i <>t, • frn!it.iK»- - per cent nf tin- MUM • "" °««-*i »'ie Mi acre devott-,1 as a .IIIIBIC, non-profit house-keep-: •>•• Irallrr Conrli Park. Any plol nf iniuin m>nl.ii;f* ri'i|ulri-ini C.ISI. nf ruriH-i-uriH-r lotslots, all, AIM'AIITKH 1.I.I-1 ; IX Iraller coitchM occupier! for ilwt-u.! \ir.| lf16i Ilarni arm. . AAn nyv jiarrei»a reel nf landla ml,, thret h f Iraller conchrfl occupied for dwell.! vir.l ;i,en, r.,,-im; (,n ;i,l pubhpubhr r stre.-i | ,.,,.Hi:, 1KKSIIH\(T' nwv n c res or hi rye r in * 17. *•. w Ii tnir nr sleeping purpoxeu nre I-.-1 KlinII be as front vi-r-ls is turd for gain In the rnhtnc nl cah'd, rei;jirdlrs.'< of whetlirr or tmt ami ^Itall r > (he tnli'iinuiii The fuilowinj; regi • iiKricullui'al prod u c t s, UventncU a charge Is mitctc tor stirh arcmn-, limit yard nt« [i>r th" ji.ir- ( poultrv nr dairy [irnductn. innditt lima ; ticul.'U' r.mu A I'irmllti'd I scs: 17. r firm lliilldlriK. Any bultdlnK usr. U2. I HP. The s|ieclfic mirpnap for whirh'K. t li- I One-f'iinilv .iv. for tlie hoiiFinj; nr acrli:iiltiir;t l.-unl or n hulldlnt; in ilrilftinl. ,M • " nf -. ('u.stonmiy and ,.1 f.um. ra need, Intended or for which it! or m equipment, produce, livestock, m th:cupier| nr main.' r.fiy -:.nt p-i- i criii solid, <* €tt,l»T ImiMinj tHine'l. c.ustnmary iit-ocesslui; ut (arm iu-(«i r than Ihrce i :i> h>rl nlmve Mi.ill h med t sell fur •K). Vanl. I'ronl. An ripen, uiine.upi* >l • itri . "b-.-i mt^. nn<\ pru\ldrd (lint such build ( el. or miy ihcr ohr.1 met Ion t nets att reuiii fr p Ing IH locntccl nn. ojieratt'd In rim spair nn the same lot wlib ih<- Inn. Khali be pi-rniltted in ti X.i fit nriiKi' of iiMNim* <,r principal build INK. rxte.iidlni' Hi..' Junction with anil nrce.HRJiry tn tin iihKUliil Jiii-a fdi med hy tin- Udnr n f liunt producing ^|||, full wi-llli or the lnt and sltua'e.i: o|i«nition nf a farm as defined hi iieclltin stre t lines aild'H li'i'- or u. * ahiill lie permitted this Article. between the? .it rent lint- and tbfl jnin.j front line nr th* bniMin^ prou-ele.]' acli thirty Oil («-i- iimtr.'.l 1 UVh f.-t'l \b. Flmir Aren, f Un tunci- firitn .t•nml inter m't-t jnn ilnni; ty line Kro** honznlitfil a 1 «-;iH of the fl<"i I'l Die Slile lines of thiil ln| Si!-!said Ktri'ei hi back line rhnll he syiionyninus with o h'"* nnd .fitnil.tr p|, nr Mevi-rnl flnnrs nf a huiMInu '-" When the M-i yard of a IP. pailSil llflUHl-.S. .'.I rinsed rnenntired biiwc'ti tlir- in Ihe ri'iiriiKist llmil or the r<>r|*-.,,-,] = bit adjoins Hi' mt yard rrnnt y;trd n -i-MieiMrlri. nuhjfct slilr f:iro of t'Xtrrior wnlln, or I m Hie rear, acci-.i.snry pecifiM in Arti Ihe it-tiler line nf wnllK iiiiratu I' &•'• Vnrd. Hear. A yard nn Hiicli cot ue lot nhitll t«> KiM'tUm two i'it units. ImviUK n 111! nearer lo ib line I. f'uiilit: «nd arid lylliK ftunni-publie Inn lieltchl nf four i4> feet, huf Tin lit Htri'4-i on wtni an'l Instltiitii r hh of the lot and the ncon-M Ii nl (In more than ten HOi per cctii of the fai tbllll ;l ll I fldor area MIIIIII have a relllnn nny bnllillni;. Tin* di'T'lh nf it •I'll) nt [mil ird n height less Ihfiu the. prf.'icnbnl ceil- ynrd fhn]l be measured at til rronlai;*' linns spe 1 Article VI. 111R hfiylit Inr tbr tvpe of binMlnp ancles to the rear line of to i tlnti tj tniH'.wrnwl In ttif bulliliTiK milt*: nnv nr If \\\v lut \n nnl ri'Cianj!til;u ; lot M then in thp LTIMTUI direct)nn uf li a strt-i'l tin* M,Tiler! M.tyi:njii!rd- I'bui ot Mlflfhi I'IUMUII 1,1 j 1 r. accejisfiry hultdltifcH are nn| lit lie sldf building 11'""' Map ' f thr Tmvii., ")np nf Middl Includfd In cninputlrik' KVW fh>nr o't. Vnrd, *>lde. An nprn. unnenipUv r»rt:*t•• sary hv IN- T area. npnrf betwrpM the Hide line nf lh "K. whip ( or ttiv Tnwi lot ntid Mil' neare.it line rtf .1 bull.I 'lulri'd Iront vnrd .a<-n~ nh.dl I'J. Di»nr Arm, sale*. The mint or Hie Kro*»s horizontal nreas nf tinier or nnrh yard' •M All r|iianl-|)iihlli- uneo inrb ;i .*. but' bulldliiK which are unr-d for display to the Hln-i-l or renr Inl IIIMS n I mil limited In, ehurcln 1 ami -n-t H- of niprchnndine to tin- cctifral pub- i and other mnidur iil.iri-N nt thf cii.if niHv be Thn utdlli nf 'llMi;^ fnr the lic nii'l IncliiillOK iiny ureas nrcii* side viinl will he inntsurfrl at rli'l ! ship nr In.HtriH'tl'tii lu IM- hn:ilf pled by rnuntern. shmvrn •«*>«, <»r i nnv rt'ttilentlal /unf> .tiiiill b.n nr i-'|nlp. M\tW* \n Ihf Hlttn UiiP nf theInl e 1 uiir p.ir- display raclit, ft rid nny aisles, en- r>C. Zonlni rerinli. A permit m , mlnluiutn bn n-f(iilrtr trance ways, arcades, nr nib IT (lint th*' pii-ijov for whh-li ii h I iirrrs. The uie will cnmply u itl Uier such public areas. Injf or bind In to be user) 1 ! tllf ..IhM le(|1lll.'riirof> nf lh<- with the fnl- 'JO. rinrniEi'. 1'rlvnle. An i>nrln.'riv.ite tin nll I,,, tures (including local shots), but it will fea- no mattor what you sell for summer needs, 1 1 by fflvl-leil Inl/, tin- fillciwinic /onrs: 1 ritci', used fnr Ib" al'.raK' . cure nr lt-110 M-imlr ut tunim tehii'le'* f'.r [uofit you'll find a roady-to-buy audionco in tho I! •!.*» ture advertising keyed to the things you InrlllilliiK .inv Kile of 11 Hi|or \ rlil I! 17 ltr«|deiic '/. I; I.'. riixtlrloMt-i- / , need for summer enjoyment. It will bo in readers of this special soction. Plan to whlcli'-i ;ire Kept fnr hlif I1. Kl IteHld'-n'e /. al •„'.' fMisniUir lilllilK Sliitlon. Any »)«a I: 7 lt"Kl,|encc ' irke i.f t..n.l. IncltidliiK nlmi'llirf!? Iher. H 1 Ilimliirfti 7,n the handy tabloid size too, so look for it on advertiso in this edition for extra sales — otl. thtit n llflfrl for Hie nh\r nt II .' itnr v.-hl'ilci nr fr linn RH '/.o idler ciMfh |i,irlc naiulitic or older inoinr wblcb- fn»-l 11 ;i lluilne^.i /.. M\<\ oil mi«l nliiM ,iit>nr;tUiiK nun 1)1 11K .Viird-i. .Ililnmii Ki|ii;i Wednesday, May 25. oxtra profifs. Rcscrvo space now, f>ii«(ri<>«4 '/.n it.wt'r.t. liicliidhit: any -i'>l<* nf nm I M 1 Mil HI dl.'lll'l-HI'IMb (; |u 'tbT tnr vi'hli'le act-i'^inrlcfl. ami uliirli! Illni; nr hiil in:iv Include f-icllll fi 1 iriit or nnr\i nu nr mii nlll,'U M rontnl tll I'Kill whi cheil |M nd a pnrl r,f Hil r)idlnn WITH l.i: Ml .1 hill f ii;ol; f cm liirlr*. I it 1 in HI: ( |; /UN i: h'llcn /.(i Hni N HI V Whern uncertnlidv itlnnn tnitM liny fif fiJilil In .-• 11 It I|M /.<• nd iMtlnrf' not hmttrd in: fp-l sul't lilfip. (hi 'A fVrmlllnl I - rhnll npl-lv: I. /.one ti'iundiiry ll mil (1 'nnd tiif 1:1.' h, fnlln ' lb.it •. lilct Hint Hi' (•! iiv l.'U 'id H'Ml< nl -.11 Ml ill" unit, limited within tb* prop- In Article XIX, Section p Z ployve durine i normnJ „„ during « 36-Thursday, May 19, I960] ertjr llnei and not «tce«41ng D, Anm. \*4. m* BlWc B workdsy. subject to an ma- r, wbject to wi aaniwl n- ffevesljr-tvo (72) •qture inches. nual review. »KW, or cm a) tjmc9 for . Ifc£ _ b. One (J) temporary tiga per- For ooe-<*mily dwellisr uaiu u ii) RetnauranU. themtrea and «mcfa three hundred CKOi or reelimalion oC'jtiak of . of the yremUcs gtxmtog ihe c*taa to Ml Apprml * flje B«*i* taining to tne lease or aale at •pecifltd tor this zone fn the other fucb uset where pub- Muare feet of floor area, kinds, toeJudinr MtonebOc «C A4>utme*t fer a Special Per- Schedule, Article V of thli Or- whichever !• (reater, wrtcklnf and storing contour 11M* an* proposed con- the tune lot or construction He seats are a /unction of % Parking are&a may be located fa lour grades retuUing from such of die buildinjj on wblch it 1* din&DCe, unleM modified Ic ac- the tine—one il) space for T. Prior to die Uitunce ot % permit Intended, removal oi any natural 1. Public utility Installations subject placed. Such sign chall be non-; cordance wjtrt the standards «et each two i'Z) public »eat*. any of ihe required yard areai, for an iMuitritl use fn thl* tone, to the naadard* and conditions form in Article XIX. provided they are at least titty the Applicant stall submit evi- mineral deposit In relation to ttie UazUing, sfcal! be situated with' (5) Other permitted uies—one (50f feet from the boundary of topography of the premise*. . set forth in Article XIX, Section fn the property lines of the 2. For MuJU-famDy dwelJfngn, a min- U> gpace for *ach lour dence that the proponed indus- a residence zone. Ingress and trial operation complies In all re* 3. Prior to JU consideration of the Dl of thl» Ordicanc*, premises to which It relate* imum lot area of Fifteen Thous- hundred (40Ot square feet egress shall be provided My not application, the Township Com- 2, Multi-Family dwelling nublect to and nhall not exceed eight i%) and '15,009/ square feet and a of grofjfl floor area. more than two (2) driveways for fpectf with the regulations and mltee shall forward a copy there* b. Bald use «li*Jl be located on a the standards and conditions net square feet in total Bti-a. minimum /rontage of *one hun- Z, Parking areas shall not be lo. each five hundred (50Q) feet of standards of the following agen- of together with all maps and lot whose lot Jinet are located forth in Article XIX, Section P-4 dred 'JO*J» f^el shall be provided. cies in the State of New Jersey: or this ordinance. c. One <1) non-flsshlng sign Men- cated within twenty '20) feet of street frontage. Such driveways other supporting data, to the Plan- not le«s than one thousand tlfying a church, public btjlld- The lot area shall he Increaned a, residence zone. In green and Rhall be at least twenty (20) but a. Department of Labor and In- ning Board for Its review and re- (1.000) feet Irom any school U. Arra, Yard, and Buildlnc Hequlre* Inc, playground or other such floven thounanrl five hundred '7.- egress Bh.ill b« provldt-d [jy not not morn than thirty (30) feet In dustry, Bureau of Engineering port as the relatioiiHhlp or effect rcrlng course ol general edu- nients: pnrmflted use and not fxcerrl- 500) feet for each dwelling unit more than one (!) driveway of width. No driveways shall be lo- Ing and Safety. of the application upon the Com- cational Instruction, hospital, 1. As eprclllcil for this Zone In the Int; ten (10) ivjuarp feel in In excess of two f2) such units. not less than twenty (20) nor cated within two hundred (200) b. Department of Conservation prehensive Master Plan of the church, or library; and fur- ticnrdnle, Article V f>f this Or- area on any one .stele and lo- The minimum floor area in each more than thirty <30> feet In feet of the Intersection of two and Economic Development, Township and the established ther provided that all filling dinance unless modified in ac- ratrfl not lr?ss than ten HO) dwelling unit shall not be less width. )2> public streets nor within one Bureau of Geology and Topo- characteristics In the area pursu- pumps shall bo located at least man six hundred (000) square cordance with thp Ktan«i;ir»ls sot fpii from any street or prop- 3. Truck loading and unloading fa- hundred (100) fret of an existing graphy ant to R. 8. 40:56-1.13. The Plan- twenty-tlve, (25) feet from the forth in Article XIX, Section B. erty line. . feet. All other regulations as sot cilities shall bf; provided on thr driveway or private street. c. Department of Health, Bureau ning Board shall submit a writ- street line and side and renr E. Other Provisions and Iti'qiiin'iiicnts: forth In the Schedule for tills 3- Each nonrealdentlal use establish of. Adult and Industrial Health. ten report to the Township Com- properly lines,, and provided d. Onp fl) non-flashing slun iden- same lot and in other than the further that such location will 1. Off-strrc-t I'iirklnK sface UwUirr tifying a permitted Ktili course zone fihall be compiled with. front yard area which will per- ed in this zone shall provide d. Department of Health, Bureau mittee within forty-five f45)-days with appropriate access tiVrMo E Other Provisions and Jteqtiirements: truck loading an<1 unloading fa- of Its receipt or the application. not be located at the corner and not rxcendlnK twenty-fivn mit tho transfer of. poods in oth- of Public Health Engineering. or any dangerous Blreet Inter- shall frr provi'irrl on tbo KHJIIP f '2') t aqua re ffiet in arra on 1. Off-Btrci't parking space together er tlian a public utrpet. cilities on the same lot and In 4. The Township Committee In con- lot ns the lniiMiTin it in intrn aide nnd located nnl with appropriate access thereto other than the front yard area, I ARTICLE XVM section or traffic way. to prrvo in nrconl.incp with thci ARTICLE XV ' ao ns to permit the transfer of M-l LIGHT INDUSTKY ZONE sidering and reviewing the appli- Ich's than iwcnty-five i2!ij fent Hiiall he provided on the «ainp cation, shall give due consider, c. The Board of Adjustment shnll follmvinp mir.imurn Ftandnnh: I from any property line. ; lot as the btilldinK it Is intended VIS HUS1.NKSS ZONK * Roods In other than a public The following regulations Bha.ll ap. atlon to the report and recom.' a. Onr-fitmily dwelllnRs—one The following regulations shall apply street, then decide the matter in ac- r. f>nf» (1) non-Ttftshirig ai^n altu* tn servfi in accordance with the play to all M-2 Zones and Districts. mendatlona of the Planning Board cordance with the procedure Iti space. Jtlfff within the. property lines, following minimum standards; in all B-3 Zones and Districts. and to the health, safety, and b. Schools—one ami nrie-lmir H1'. > A. Permitted Uses: Article XXI provided lor the to iflentify a permitted gro- a. One-family and twn-fainfly . Permitted USCR: 4. The activities permitted by Sec- 1. Same as specified for the M-l general welfare ot the commun- spaces for cncii staff member, I.'saionnl nf f ice, Surh siKim' riwelllnKS—one (Ii space lor tions A 2 through A 5 of this ity, Particular consideration shall Issuance of special permits c. Churches ami other public HII- 1. Bame as specified for the R-10 Zone in Article XVII, Section A. Ko gasoline filling station shall be shall Intllci'itc only III** name each dwelling unit. Zone in Article XI, Section A. Article ahall set aside twenty f20i 2. Any use permitted In the R-7 be given to the following factors: rtitorJums—on»: < 11 spice f'>r and prof«*Hsion of th^ nisi dent. ! b. Schools—one and one-half (l'i) per cent of the tract devoted to a. Erosion by water and wind. deemed to become a nonconform- each four <4< public twits «r nnd shall not vxeped two (2»' splices lor t-ach staff memher. 2. Retail or wholesale trade estab- such use for seeding and land- lng use through the suhBequent equivalent accommodation. lishments, 3. Commercial and Industrial uses b. Drainage, Sfjiiare feet In area on any c. rhurchefl and otliPr public au- scaping and use thfs area for no which are related to the marine c. Soil fertility. erection o! the uses enumerated (1 Other public bnJldinKS—fine '1) one side.. ]f such situs are to, flltoriurns—ono (Ii space for 3. Professional or business offices, other purpose. k» Paraarafih b above. space for each fmir hmirlred lw llhiminattMi. the HWmlna- banks and fiduciary lnstltutlona. activities In the area, such as, d. Grades and elevations of ad- each four (4) public senta or 5- Prior to the issuance of a Zon- but not limited to: sales, repairs 1. Multi-family dwellings. Multi- MfiOi miuarn feet of proas floor tlon ahtill be from wlttiin rf|ulvalent accommodation. and personal service establish- joining streets and lands. family dwellings may be permit- area. ing Permit for any of the uaes and construction of boats and f. One Ui nnn-flashlns sign ailu- d. Other public butldlnpi—one (1) ments. permitted by Sections A2 through I. Land values and uses. ted in any p-45, R-22, R-15 or n- p public recreational areas and 1 4. Bowling alleys and similar forms related equipment, fishing gear alvd within the property linen, space for each lour hundred A5 of this Article, the Zoning and equipment, dock facilities and f. Such other factors as may bear 10 zone, provided the following polf course-two <2i spjirrn lor to Identify a fjiin.-il.public build- (•100) square feet or groas floor of indoor commercial recreation. conditions and standards are ob- each one. (1) acre devoted to Officer ahall forward the appli- other such uses. upon or relate to the coor- Ing or recreation area whlrh 5. Restaurants, gasoline filling sta- cation, together with all pertin- dinated, adjusted and harmon- served. such use. shall not PSC«P»1 ten ilfl): tions, motor vehicle repair es- B. Permitted Accessory _ e. Public recreational nrcan and ent data and information to the 1. Same ai specified for the M-l ious physical development of a. A set of plans, specification;! AKTiri'K X Mfjiiare f«?ct In area on any golf course—two (2j Hpacen for tablishment*, auto laundry, and Planning Board. The Planning the Township. R-15 KK.SIDKNCK ZONK one nliln. car wash establishments. Zone in Article XVII, Section B- and plot plons, and a state- each one (I) acre devoted to Hoard shall within fortyfive (43) 5. 11 alter examining the application ment setting forth full pnr- Thft folliwlntf rPKUtallona ahull apply 3. Private earncc 8f»ac« for onn (H mich use. B. rtrmUlftl Aret'Hsory UIWB: days of the receipt of auch a im- 2. For residential uses, .same ai J, For non-business uses same as specified for the R-7 Zone In Ar- and the map provided for In C. 2 tlculars on the operation of the In all 11*1.1 Zones and JJltilrictK. motor vciiicle for «?ach three f. Profcaslonal offices—one fl) plication, review the entire mat- above, • the Township Committee structure or use Is filed with A. I'prmitled l'*r%: thouHfirul (3,0001 Hquarc feet of space for each one hundred spccined for the R-10 Zone In ter and report thereon to the ticle XII Section B, C. Other TJiten PermitIrd Upon Ap- ahall be of the opinion that the the Board of Adjustment In 1, On<*-famlly dwellings. hit area l.ut not more than four (100) Biuare Icct of gross Ilfior Article XI, Section B. Zoning Officer. In reviewing the proposed removal will not create triplicate by the applicant. 'J. Cutiiomiiry ini.l conventional fann- (ii such spacts. nrtm devoted to such office 2. Private garage space for the stor- application, the Planning Board, plication to and Approval of the age of commercial vehicles util- Board of Adjustment for * Special conditions Inimical.to the public b. The Board of Adjustment finds IIIK (tpf-ri*\Utr.n except that n" 4. Other customary accessory uses space. In addition to determining wheth- t health, welfare and safety, and nnd. tmlMlncn provUle space for each four hun- mitted business use, standards set forth In this ordi- any sharp declivities, pits or de- structures conform to the fol- ucts lit reUH (mm the prcniht-fl. fine and do not include any ac- dred (400) square feet of grosr 3. Off-street parking space for the nance have been met, shall Rive D. Arra, Yard, and Bultdlnr Require pressions, soil erosion or fertil- lowing standards: Nf. storage, of manure or other tivity commonly conducted as a floor area. use ol patrons and employees ol due consideration to the health, ments: ity problems, depressed land (1) Minimum lot area—one (1) (xior or dust producing' HiihsUnces huHlni-fifi. Any ruch accessory h. Quasi-public recrratlon areas- a permitted business uue. safety, and general welfare of the acre. building or UHP ohall be located 1. Industrial usea shall comply with values, nor create any drainage, or IJ?C shall bo pcrjnKtcil within two <2) spnern for ench one 4. For non-bu9lncss uses signs aa community and the relationship on the. name lot nn the principal the standards as specified for thin • sewerage problems or other con- (2) Minimum frontaKo — one m ficrp flcvoiPfl lo nuch use. specified for the tt-10 Zone In one himdri-'l (10*jj feet o( any iHilldlnB- of the proposed project to the Zone In the Schedule, Article V ditions of danger, permission to hundred flty (ISO) feet. property JlnJlnr. i. Multi-family dwellings—one '1) Article XI, Section B 2, and: comprehensive master plan of the of this Ordinance. remove any natural mineral de- (3) Minimum front, side and S. Oiun-'lif-Ol a andd similar plact of C. 01 her I'nrmittcd L'pon Appll- space for each dwelling unit. a. For bualness uses: Township. No Zonlnc Permit shall 2. Residence uses shall comply with posit shall be granted. worshiworshipp , pfiri'ipariah IiruueIirHi.itnn, conconventsv , rear yard areas—same as to nnd APprnvuii b y thth p HtmrHd ARTICLE XIII (1) One (l) sign may he be Issued by the Zoning Officer the standards as specified for th< 0. Before any permit for removu specified for tho zone In and rrrnct'.Tif.i, sutOtci to the of Adjustment for a .Special IVrmil. upon such application before re- R-7 Zone In the Schedule, Artlclt shall be Issued, the applicant renditions upeclfled in Article VI, B-l BUSINESS ZONK placed or Inscribed upon which located plus one (1) 1. Public nt'lity fnBtallatlons subject cofpt of said report from the V of this Ordinance. shall tile with the Township Com- Section Q. The Inflowing regulMiona nhall apply the front facade ot a build- foot for each foot by which to the « idiird.i and condition1! ing for each permitted use Planning Board or until the forty, E. Other Provision* and Requirements mittee, a bond, In form, and 4 Public and rjuasj.puhlir, schrtoln to all B-l Zones and Districts. the building exceeds thirty- Het forth ,i Article. XIX, Section five (4S. day period has passed. 1. For Industrial uses, as specified with surety . acceptable to thi ' jinrt Institution* of hlRher IcarnlnK or activity. Said signs sruill five (35) (eet in height. D 1 of thl.i Ordinance . A. Pcrtiilttrd UHPS: Any applicant wishing to maKe a for the M-l Zone In Article XVII, Township of lliddletown In such which an; not conduct M as :i nnt exceed an area equal (4) Mlnfmum side and rear 2. HoaptiaJH, philanthropic or clen- 1. All wits pormlttwi in Vhe R-10 change In a duly approved ap- Section E. amount as In the opinion of the business, HiiSjcct to ihe conditions to ten (10) pnr cent of the yard for accessory build- nionynary uaen, subject to the. Zone in Article XI, Section A. plication Bball follow the same 2. For residential uses, as specifier Township Committee ahall be suf- (!pr.;ififfl in Artlclp Vi. Section Q. front wall area of the ings—sam« as specified in Btiindanls and condltlond net forth 2. Ketall business and personal serv- procedure for obtaining approval for the R-7 Zone In Article XII, ficient to Insure tho faithful per B Municipal purkK. playjrroiinflt. and hulldinK or portion thereof the schedule for the zone In Articln XIX, flcctlnn D 2. ice establishments which are thereof as in the original appli- Section E. formance of the work to be utv nth'T mich munlcli'nl itiillrilnps devoted to such use or ac In which located. 3. Miiltl-Karnlly dwelllriKH subject to rlearly of a niilKhborhood service cation. dcrtaken pursuant to the permis- nrnl usf'S us Art' (ifit-rnod iippropri- tlvity. and shall not project ARTICLE XIX sion granted by the Townshlr the, standarf 1B and conditions XCA character nuch as, but not Urn- 6. Industrial uses shall comply with (5) Maximum per cent of lot 11 tf ;itifi nccffinary by thf Town- more than two (2) iect In Committee pursuant to the pro forth in Article XIX, Section V 4 Hen to, the following: all requirements of Article XVII, PERMITTED MODIFICATIONS coverage^—twenty (20) per ship Committee or trip Township front of the facade of the visions of this Ordinance. of thin nnJIrianco. a. Stores Bellini; groceries, meiits hulldlnK. Paragraphs E5 through 7. AND EXCEPTIONS cenl. of Mlddlr-town. baked goods, and other such \i. Ana, Vartl, nnd Ilulldlnir Itrqiilrp. (2) One (l) free-standing sign AKTICf,TC XVII A. General Modifications: 7, When permission to remove any (6) Maximum height In ftorles 6 Othf-r puMlR liililillnc-i rA n ROV- food Hems. natural mineral deposit Is (•rmnentn.1 <>r cultural nnturp. Is permitted for each use The following modifications to th —six (6). J. For one-family dwellInff unltfl m b. Imig and pharmaceutical M-I LIGHT IN'PDSTRY ZONE granted, the owner or person In 7 (Jolt cnurscs, stores. or activity provided that The following regulations ahall apply requirements of this Ordinance ar charge ahall so conduct the op- (7) Maximum height 1B feel- 8. A prfifpssloniil officn In ft dwell- sr»ecifled for this Zf>nn in the imch fiiRns shall not ex permitted under the terms and spec- HchcdulP, Article V of thin Ordi- c. 1'acKage liijuor ntorcs. in all M-l Zones and Districts. erations that there shall be nc sixty (60). ing, when conductfd by n. real- rl. Sdttonery, tobacco and news creel fifty CIO) square fee ifications herein stated. nance, unless modifier! in accord- on any one side. Any mich A. rermltted Uses: sharp declivities, pits or depres- (8) Minimum Gross Floor Area dent thereof, provided tlint ll pap«r Htnrc.f. 1. One family dwelling units. 1. Height. The height limitations oi sions, and In such a manner that -Each dwelling unit ahnll ipncc dp voted tn «uch office? <]o» ance, with the ntandardfl set forth nignB shall not he locate In Article XIX. •. Ijuncheonettcs and conlecllon 2. Any light Industrial use may b< this Ordinance ahalt not apply to the area shall be properly levelc contain not less than slxly not cxcprd twenty-five (2.11 per cry stores. In the area within twenty off, cleared of debris, and grader 2. For two-family dwelling", a mini- permitted, provided that at no church spires, belfries, -cupolas, (60) per cent of the mini- ennt of ttie emus f'oor nrra. of f. Harder and beauty shops. five, (25) feet of any atree to conform -with the contour llnei mum Jot area of twenty thousand time will auoti use cause or re* penthouses and domes, not uacd mum gross floor area re- thr Btructure. K. Hlioe repair shops, line or the boundary ol a and grades as approved by thi (20,000; fl'iuaro tr*t nnd R mini suit In: for human occupancy; nor to quirement for one-floor, f. cjimfll-piHilic MilIdlnRR and ruere- h. Tailor shops, dry cleaning realdenca zone, Township Committee. jiitim f rfjiitHKR of nno hunt! red a. Dissemination of dust, smoke, chimneys, ventilators, skyllghta. one-family dwelling units atJon itreaa operated by mem- pick-up shops, and flelf-servlcc (3) The above permitted bus! smoR, observable gaj, fumes, •water tanks, bulkheads, similar 8. The owner ol the premise* oi In the zone In which lo- bcrfihlp orKanlzatlone for tho ben- (1(10) fei"t ahall be provided, Tho neim nigns may be lllumln ininlmufii floor area In each laundries. or odors, or other atmospheric features, and necessary mechan- the person In charge of tho re- cated. efit of tholr inembfTH anrl not for I, Professional officer, banks, ant ated hut shall not be o pollution, noise or vibration ical appurtenances usually car- moval of any natural mineral K.'iln mibjrct to the provisions of dv/'rtllnf,' unit ahall not bo 1 the fianhlng type and shnl ried above the roof levtl. Such c. The Board of Adjustment ihall tiian six 'hundred Cfiffli) (jfjuare fiduciary institutions. beyond tho boundaries ol the deposit, when permission has been Insure that ths following ad- Artlrlf! VI, Section Q. B. Peimltteil AcreNMory lines r In no way Interfere with Industrial zone. features, however, shall be erect- duly granted, shall not take nwaj B. Prrmitlrd Accessory Vnrnt fei-t. AH other regulations aa not the aafe functioning of any ed only to such height as le ditional conditions are adhered forth In the Schedule for thin 1. For non-business u.iea, dame aa b. Hazard of fire or explosion or tho top layer or arable soil foi to: 1. r.'uBtomary farm bulldinE* for thf specified for the K-I0 Zone In traffic control signal or dl other physical hazard to any necessary to accomplish the pur- a depth of six Inches, but sue! inoracn of product* or rritiiprneni zone flhftll he compiled with. rp.ctlon device. C Other I'rovlnlnnN nnd Hf*<|iilrempnU: Artlclo XI, Roctlon B. adjacent building or to any pose they are to serve. The pro- top layer of arable foil to <1) Total number of dwelling located on tho name parcel ~~ 2. Private garage space for the. «tor- C. Ollirr Uses ivrmlttcii Upon Appli plant growth on any land at1 visions of this Ordinance shall depth of six Inches shall be set units included in the pro- thft principal uiifH. 1, Off-street parkfng tiimv.o toKet^ aside tor retention on the prem with npproprlntf* ftccean theri age of commercial vehicles ulll ration lo nnd Approval liy lhc jacent to the site of the uae not apply to prevent the erec- posed project shall not ex- 3. Hirnn In accordance with the ized In conjunction with a per Jlonrd of Adjustment for a Specla 3. The following list Is Indicative ol tion above the building height lim- lues, and shall be re-spread ovei ceed. In units per acre, the following regulations: nhnll bn provided on the. BJM the premises when the rest o lot nn thr building It Is Intended milted huslnesfl use. Perm it: the tvpe of light Industry , per- it of a parapet wall or cornice gross density standard enu- a. dnc (1 > non-llluiiilnatf-il niirnr 3. Off-street parking space for the for orniment (and -without yln- any natural mineral deposit hai merated In Column 19 or lo sorve In ncrordnncr* with the 1, Public utility installations subject mitted: been removed, pursuant to leveli plittf Hlffn, fllluntfr'l within tin use or patrons nnd employees of to the standards nnd conditions a. Manufacturing of light machln dows) extending: above such the Schedule, Article V or pr'i, fTty linen unrl not exceed follow! nc mini muni standard n. height limit not more than flv and contour lines previously ap- n. Onc-rtimlly and two-rnmlly a permitted lmslness use. net forth In Article XIX, Section ery, comprising any of the fol- proved. this Ordinance, for the zone Inf: Hffventy-two (72) Hanaro in 4. Hlgns as specified for the K-10 D 1 of tlilfl Ordinance. lowing carburetors and small <5> feet. In which located. chen, dwellings one 'I» apnee for ench flwriliriK mill. '/one In Article XI, Section B 2 D. Area. Yard, and Iluildln? Require- machine parts; cash registers; Public and quasi-public build- $. In the case of any open exca< (2) The size of Individual dwell- b. One (1) temporary ilfi" per- nnd: menf*: sewing mn chines and tvpe taining to the Icafle or Hale f»! b. Hrliooln - one and rmr-hnlf (1',{.) ings, schools, churches, and oth- vatlon, there shall be a substan- ing units In any such proj- a. For business uses—ono fl) sign 1. nusfnejs uses nhall comply wltli writers, calculator! and othei the uiuTip lot or const ruction ol «pjico« fur each «t;iff nipmbrr. er similar permitted uses ma; tial fence approved by the Town ect shall be limited as fol- may bo placed or Inscribed the- standards «et forth for this office machines. thf huilfltnR »n which it I? C. (^HirchPB nnd other p*u)illc an- exceed the height limitation of ship Engineer with suitable gatei lows: upon the front facade of a zone in the Schedule, Article V nlnctvl. Such BlKn shall be mm- illtoriurns fnin flushing, nhnll bo Hltuatcd with, each four (\i puMic neat I or comprising any of the follow- uses shall Increase the front, Ion of the property In which tlr use or actlvl\y. Raid nlyn.i per cent of the totnl in thf property linen of ih* «'fjiiiv!ilpnt neromiiKi'Jatlfin. 2. Residential uaes shall comply ing: baby carriages, bicycles, rear, and aide yards one (1) foot excavation Is located and i shall not exceed an nrea of fence shall -be located at ~ units shall be three and pr*-mlB('fi to whir.ii It relafs d. Other public biilldlnKi—one (\) with tlift fltnndards set forth lor and other vehicles; metal foil- for each foot by which such one (1) square foot for each points, forty (40) feet or more one-halt (3H) roomi or nrifl (thrill not exceed rlBlit ^H> flpncft for enrh fimr hundred thp R-10 KesWence Zone in the Un, aluminum, gold, etc.; met- building exceeds the height limit one (1) foul In width of the distance from the edge of such smaller In size. /ijuarf. feet In total uri-n, (t(X)i Sfju.ire feet nf Kroaa (lot>r Schfdule, Article V of thl* Or- al furniture, musical Instru- herein established for such zon front or the building or por- excavation. (b) Not less than eight (80) «. Dm- ri) non-fluahlnK ninri fifrn- are;,. dinance. ments; sheet metal products; in which It Is located and fur- t ion thereor devoted to such per cent ot the total tlfylriK ft (-hurcti, public build- f. I'ub-Mc ri'crpatlonni nrvnti and IS, Other l'rxcci'd- enrh onn (1) acre tfevotcl to provided as follows: comprising any of the follow- greater than fifty (50) feet. In front of the facade of the be removed unless a permit there- smaller In size. liiK ten (lOj n'lunn- frit flinch use. a. Non.buBlneRs uaes shall comply Ing: bags; book binding; box- building. Hitch signs may be 2. Underage Lots. Any parcel ol for shall have been first obtain- urea on uny *>nu flifle nml lr>- I. Vrofenslonal Offices — ono Ml with the standards net forth es and packaging material: of- (3) A minimum of two (2) off- Illuminated hut nhall not he or rice, supplies; and toys. land with an area or width lesa ed as provided herein, and nc nitcil not fi>fiH than ten (I'M «pji re for urtTii one hundred Tor the K-10 Zone In Article XI. than the prescribed for a lot In excavation shall be made &nd n< street parking spaces ahall fct from uny rtrert or prop- (IWh Hfjiutre feet of j>;rorts door the flashing type. Section B 1. d. Fabrication of wood products, the zone In which such lot Is lo- natural mineral deposit shall bi pe provided for each dwell- erty line. ari>;i devoted to mirli orfln 5. The second story or rear portion b. Ru.tlneHS uses ahall comply comprising any of the follow- cated, which parcel was under removed except In ennformttj ing unit In the project. Not d One M) non-flanhlnK Hlf>n I'lf-'"- npare, but not lens than three of a buslnrss building may be vith the following stnndards: ing; boats; boxes: cabinets and one (1) ownership at the dat with the provisions of this Section less than twenty-five (25i (.'it nurb flpiincH used for Incidental dwelling pur- \1> Rp.lJiil trails anil personal woodworking: furniture; and per cent and not more than tlfylnK «• pc-riTil't'-'l K*ilf .rourHf; toys. of the adoption of this Ordinance, D. Speclnl Exceptions: fifty (50) per cent of auch • and not itxcfFdltig twenty-five |f. Qunnl-piilillc biilldltiRfl—onit fl) pose ft for uflp of the owner service establiHhinenta—onp and the owner thereof owns n Hpafr ff>r p;irh fmir hiindrptl operator of a permitted retail «. Food and associated Industries, Tho following exceptions are per- parking (paces shall be ga- i2!n Bf|Hiirf fc-t In an-a im (1) space for each two adjoining land, may be used ai rages. nny (.no Bide Jinrl IncatH not (IIHIj fi'juaro feet nf tfross f]onT hiinlnr.su provUled that*^hfi mini- ' hundred iWl> square feel comprising any of the follow- a lot for any purpose- permitted I mitted under the terms and specifi- ICHB than twiTity-five i'ih) feet iiri-,'1. mum gross floor area In uny sue) of sales floor area. Ing: hakerles; bottling or food the zone, provided that all othc cations herein, Whereas, the neces- (4) Driveways for Ingress and from any propi-ny HIM-. h. Qiinnl-piiMIc rrcrrnlion arraa— flwftling unit Is eight hundred (2) Huslness and professional nnd beverages; food and cer- regulations prescribed for th* sity for certain specific uses Is rec- egress Ior such projects t, fini* <\> nnn-NiiflhlnK fllcn HUH* Htirb npacn (is f.l fipemed (ROO) square [eet, offices and Imnlis—one fl> ral mixing and milling; food zone by this Ordinance are com ognized and at the same time ap. ahall not be located within prnprlntn nnd adequate by Uic processing; food sundry manu- ated within tho proporty lln-n, C. Oilier I'SPH Permitted I'pon Appll npnee for each four hun plied with, and further provide predating the fact that they oi two hundred (200) feet or ti-i lilftntlfy ii luTiriltlcd pru- I'lannint; Hoard. drefl filKD square feet of facturing: Ice crearh manu any one of thorn may be, or be- the Intersection ot two ex- (•nllon hi nnd Approval by thf facturlnpc and manufacturing o! that no lot of less than flv> f cantonal dfflc*'. Knelt alK"« Ainicr.i; xn RonriJ fit Aiijtiiinsmt ff>r B Spwla thousand f 5,000) square feet lr come, Inimical to the public health, isting', streets. Insofar o« rhall Indlnitc "nly Hi*- ntinif npirituous liquor. safety and general welfare of the possible, tho traffic ger- lt-7 KKHinKNCi; ZONK ITrmit! (3) Wholesale trado establish area or less than fifty (50) feet c nnd profusion of thr renldent, f. Laboratories comprising any o community, if located without dm eraled by the proposed usi' The following; reKiilntioni nhall apply 1. Public utility installations stil.lec ineMs—nne 11 i space for frontage ahull tie so used. nnd uhiili nnl i-xci'fd I wo the following: biological; chem- consideration to the existing condl ahall not be required v< In all K-7 ZoriPH and Districts. to thf standards and conditions each two hundred (200 ii'Mifirr feet In area on any ical; dnnitil; electronic; phar 3. Yards. Upon application thi tlons and surroundings, the follow use minor residential A. reniilKrd I'sro: «et forth in Article XIX, Section square feet of sales floor wld<*. If "'irh BIKHJI urn lr maceutical; and general. Board of Adjustment may varj Ing standards and procedure ar« streets. J. One.-riuntly, two-family, and multl- n 1 of this Ordinance. or display area and one ( illiiinlnnfrd. fli»? Illumination R. The warehouse or storage ol the yard requirements ot a. lo hereby established. liimWy flwrlliwrn. 2. Gasoline filling stations mibjeci (1) Hpac<* for each em- goods and products provided to permit the construction of (6) The entire area of anv nhnll tT from wlttiln. ployee during a norma These standards are Intended tt 1 2, Cuntonmry and conventional farm- to tho standards and conditions multl.famlly dwelling proj- f. On* Mi non-flanhliiK «lnn nltu no goods are sold from th building In accordance with thi provide the Board of Adjustment opcratl(»n« except that no road- set forth In Artlclo XIX, Section workday, subject to an an ect shall he attractive!!- nted within thf proprrty Ilnrif, premises. following standards: with a guide for the purpose ol Hide Rtnnfl or ntlinr I'ulhllng nhnl D 3 of this Ordinance. nual review. landscaped and seerled, ar t t» I'jVntlfy ft qiianl-piiltllc build- h. Other ' permissible fnrfuslr a. Front and rear yards may b< reviewing certain uses not other lie usL'fl to sell farm product! D. Arm. Yard, nml Kulltflnv Rrqi (4) Restaurants, theatres and such landscape shall be ii)K or recreation nrea whlrh comprising an?- of ihf follow reduced provided they are nol wise permitted in this Ordinance. Ii tit ri'tiill from thn t'remlsps. No nirnti: other mich uses where pub- continuously maintained In uluill not exceed ten (KM Int:: brush antl broom less than the average align approving a site plan, the Boan ntorano ol iminuro or (»tlicr odor lic senta are a function o an attractive manner by »tlii:ir(! fi-i-t In area on any on* 3. As specified for this Zone In fact urine: concrete and „ ment of the front or rear yard! of Adjustment may act on site plan, i»r dii»t prixlucUiK HJl>Htancei or Schedule, Article V of this Or the use—one (1) space fo tic products; electric light anr In existence In the same bloct the owner. ine ench two f2) public spots submitted to ft or may suggea 3. Private enrage mmi:n f ft) unc Mi ft II be permitted within ono rlinance, power nml other utility com- or within two hundred f20fn modifications and changes. A site a. The Board of Adjustment shall iiwitur vchtclo for rach live thoim- hundred (ll)0> |I*L*1 (it nny prop 2. Where the slilo line of n lot In (5) Other permitted uses—oni panv installations; electronic feet of the lot under consider' plan may Include among the fea further determine that the pro- iitifl (fj,IKKI) iviuare feet of lot erty ll tut. the IM Ruisnesfl Zone abuts a fl) space, for each fon products? farm machinery- atlon and on the same side tures hereinafter specified, such oth' posed use In the proposed lo- area, but not more than four 3, churches and iimlltir places of residential zone, the business hundred (-100) square fee sale B and service; glnn* and of the street. er features or design in genera cation will not result In any mich unarm, womhlp, jiarish houses, coriveni_, shall provide a side yard nrea of grofl.1 floor area. frtas.1 nroducts manufactur- b. Combined total side yard n Keeping therewith that will furthei substantial detriment to estab- i, otlirr pnmoinRry necrsiwy u*r* and Ri'rm'icrlPA, duhject to the i*(|iial tp the mini mum requlrei 2. Parking areas shall not be lo ing; Jewelry manufacturing; in- qulrements may be reduced b; the purpose of these regulations am lished property values In the and btiiidlncn provlilffl mi'h IHI'« vondllltinfi flpcclfled In Article VI, nidi* yard n rea In the adjacen calfM within twenty fLMti feet cUuHng Rpm polishing: lann six if)1! Inches for each foot such features shall be provided an surrounding area and will not nn- InridMitnl to thr jiflnclpal Hi>rt1on g. resldentinl rone, a rrsldenrf* zone Ingress and dcrfng and cleaning rstnnllih lot In less than the requiret maintained as a condition of th In any other manner be detri- URf ftjut dit not include any ac- I. J'IIbile and fiimal-puhlic achools K. Other frovliloni find Ilniulremenl^ egress shall lie. provided by nnl ments; Jpnthpr goods manufnc width prescribed for the zonr establishment nnd maintenance ( mental to the health, safety tivity commonly ft inducted )\ and In.itltutlDiiii of lilKber Irarti 1. Off-street parking npnee shall be tnorr* than, one (1* driveway n turlnp. PXCPM curing, tnnnlnj in wiilch such lot la located any use to which they are anpu and general welfare of the res- bunlnriiB. Any niirh HCC*'» IIIK which nrc not conducted « provided for non-business uses n nnt lest thnn Iwentv (20) nm and ffnlshlnrj of hides: motlo provided that such la deemed tenant. idents of the Township, a lnifiiriefl.i, subject (n thp ct)r specif led for the It-10 Zone Ii more than thirty 4.10) foot in picture cretinnpr>; nrmrmappu necessary to permit construc- e. The Board of Adjustment shall illMnim npt'Rlfli'd In Article VI, Article XI. Hrctton B 1. tlea! prrwhipia manufacturing 1. Public Utilities. Public utlllf on thf uiine lot as the principal width tion thereon and provided thai uses such as water flit rat ior then decide the matter In ac- ^ccllnn Q. 2. Huslncs.i uses shnll provide one n. Trunk loading and unloading fa Photo flnish'i"; potter' no principal building shall bt cordance with the procedure B. .Municipal pnrlin, playKroumlM and tt) off-street pnrklng space for ornmfc product* manufacture plants, sewerage disposal plants, C. Ollirr ' r*r» I'rrmllti-il rpfin Apjdl rWtlf.i ahall be. provided on thf placed nearer than five (5) pumping stations, dumps, sanltar provided for the Issuance ot cation lii and Appmvnl of HIP Hoard other mich municlpHl buildii each three hundred (300) square mm*, lot and In other thnn the me; printinc nlnnts; sportlnc feet to any propnrtv line ex special permits in Article XXI. and linen an nrt> ileoinud appropri- feet nf gross floor area. Rood* manufacturing; and land (Ills, high voltage tfa'nsml of Adjnttriirnt for a hitcrlal J'crinlt, front yard area which will per cept where specifically permi sion line*, and towers, and sub 1. I'ubllr utility IrifUnlliitKiiiy. wibject ate nnd lu'ccn^yry by the Towi 3. Off-street load tug nnrl unloading mlt thn transfer of goods In oth- thread and yarn manufacture ted by this Ordinance. ARTICI.K XX ship f'ominltlco nf ihe Township space Ah nil lie provided In Ing. stations, hut no service or stor to tin* »tnii(lnrd« nnd rondlllonx er thnn a public street. age yards, may be permitted fr N0NC0NF0RM1NG USES 5i-t forth in Article XIX, H'-rltoi: t>f Mldrilelowii. flelent amount to permit B. Permuted Accrtsnry I' B. Density Control Modifications: (!. Other public bulldfnrs of a || transfer of goods In other than a AKTiri.ti XVI any residence or business zone, I» 1 «f thin Ordlnanr.'. The following modifications of the provided that: A. Continuance: 2. Ho.Hrdtaln, i>litliudlirn|>li: or clc'- (Tiiirifntal nr cultural naturp. public street. A> Permitted l\o«; 1. Non Industrial uses shall comply minimum lot size and frontage rp Except as otherwise provided In 7. (JoH couriPB, with the provisions for the R-22 a. A set of plans, specification; tn jiifisvnury ufn-ji, f.iihji'i'1 to thf ARTICLE XIV H-4 HUNINKSS ZONK /oiif H3 specified In Article IJ qulrements of this Ordinance foi ". Article, the lawful use of land HtiindnrdH ftivl i:Ofi»Iltlonn net fortli «. A prorpnnloiinl office In n ilwell- 11-3 HCSINKSK ZONK the R-100, R-45, R-22, R-15 and R-11 and plot plans, and a state or buildings existing at the dato ot in Arilrle XIX, Herilmi |» 2 tiifr, when conflucted by a re.nl 1. flame as nprriricd for the FMO Zones are permitted under the term; ment setting forth the neei the adoption of this Ordinance may The following regulations shall apply Zone In Article XI, Section A. 2. Private garngp space neccssar) I. Mulll-famlly ilwi-IlUiKH fubji-cl tr di'nt (hereof, it ml provided thai In all 11-2 Zones ami Dlslrlctfl. and specifications herein stated: and purpose ot the lnstallatlor be continued, although such use or tin* np.-ice devoted to aijch offici 2. Ketall fir wholesale trade estnh to store any vehicles on Ihe prem are filed with the Board oi Die Ktiindiinln and rumliiioTin m-i A. l'ernilttnl l'm-%: I scs. 1. The minimum lot size and fron building does not conform to the forth lu Article XIX, Hertlon H i floi-n ri'pt exceed twen|y-f|ve (2.') llslmi'-ntf. age requirements specified foi Adjustment by the applicant regulations specified by this Ordin- >,! UilM ordlnnnre. per emt of thf Krn.ijj floor nren 1. H.inif^ as Hpeclflerl fnr the II 3. O/fici- hulldliigs for executive or 3. orr-strpet parking space for enr the various zones In columns ' triplicate. ance for the zone In which such p Ann, Vnnl nml Jtuildlntc Hrrpiirr itf th.' .itriicture. V*nw In Article XI. Section A. administrative purposes. ptnyees nntl/or visitors. and 3 of the Schedule, Article \ b. Proof Is furnished to the Boar< land or building Is located, provUcd, •». guriHipuidlc luiildlMKB »nd rtcrp- 2. Itetail or wholesale trade estab- 4. Scientific or research inboratorle •*. Signs shall he permitted oti tht of this Ordinance, may be of Adjustment that the propoe however: led fo thin V." ic lit tin Jitlon iiTtnn fipenited by inemti liHhnienta. devoted to rrHf-arch, design and- promises which shall not exceed duced to not less than the stan ed Installation, In a specific lo- Article v »»r i il!* Ordl ship nru-itnl/.ftiliins for the benefit 2, I'roh'Hsionnl or business offices, or experimentation. in aggregate, fifteen (15) per cent a. That no nonconformlng lot shall dartl specified In columns 17 and cation la necessary and con' be further reduced In size. ...i.r|iri("l ll i M( their rnnmhiTH nnd nrit f< I.an tin nml fiduciary Instil .1. LIRIII induntrhil uses ai permit. of thp area of the front facade IS of said Schedule, provided thai venlent for the efficiency i jincf with Hi*1 iilandanlH ml forld t;;i!n iubji'ct tti thr [irovlsions <»r tlfin.H, and personal service e led In the M.I Zone In Article of the building and further pro- the following conditions and stan the public utility system c b. That no nonconformlng building In Artlrle XIX. Hi-ellon II Artlrle VI. KprlUm U- tatillniiments. XVII. Suction A. vided that not more than twenty- riards are met: the satisfactory and convei shall be enlarged, extended or in- firiiiMIrd An-eKSiiry 1 \t>\: 1. Howling alleys and Hlinllar forms U. Permitted Arci'HMiry UwM five (25i per cent nf the allow- creased unless such enlargement X f>t)H-r I'rovinliKKi nnil lli-'iulr a. The lots In question are ere lent provision of service by thi 1. offnin-'t parking npjin- itr.«elblliif> filling KIII specified for Ihn K-10 Zone In within the required front ynrr nted from a tract of land, the ot noncohformance. with Hppro(>rlJiif iiiTPftfi in arra. Such st ns may be lllumln subdivision of which Is class! area In which the partlcutai iihf>ll b" provided nn th<- i HH-nt lf.r:i!ed fin th»' miinc parrel thins, motor vehicle repair vn Article XI, Svcllon B. G - use Is to he located. Furthei c. That no nonconformlng u»« may nn ttie prlnrlpn] lines. tahllnhinentn. aut't laurulry, fill 2. I'rlvjite. garngt* space for the. stor nted hut shall not ho of th< fled as a Major Subdlvlsloi ]fit jtn the biilldioK It In intr pursuant to the Land Subdlvl provided, thai the design i Vt RiTvc In arrordatiPfi will irrtitnrf wllh tiie fi.1 rnr wash estiilillHhinrntfl. age of commercial vehicles utll flashing type. any building in connection w!t 1 iwhii; it. IN'rniitti'd Aecessory I M'M V/.t'il In em .Junction with » i*f r C. othrr VnvH Pfrmlttnl Upon Appll- slon Ordinance ot the Townahl B. Abandonment: ffillf.wlni: minimum ntandnnl of Middle-town. auch facility conforms to th n. (trip-family (|wi-ll)n«H uni* (1) (l i n llluiiliiiiit'-'l Minn I. T'or n'liitiiinineim linen Maine a IlllltPfl UHP. rntlnn to nnd Approval of th*? Board general character of the res! A nonconformlng use shall be pre- plate nittiiiti-i| ivlthln the iti flffl rnr ll.e IM0 Zone I 1 Off-strerl pnrking space fur the nf Adjuslmcnf for a Special per- b. No more than fifty (50) pe: dential area and will In r sumed to be abandoned when there fJrh »ils-Mnr Jind nni-linlf prf»pr Article XI, Keel Ion It. \nr of palrnna nml ff>T pinp! cent of the lots created by salt way adversely affect the sal occurs a cessation of any such uso -Ji for f.vti Maff liwir •_' 1'rlvjil.- K.ir.ii;e sitHi-c for th I. None subdivision shall be of lesse: or activity by an apparent act or n Vnnl> nnrt nu| and comfortable enjoyment i chf* nml otliff imt.lSr: nprrinrd fftr the It I" Zn !° ,y',' '. li"n* Require area or frontage than thi property rights of the cone I failure to act on the part ot tho p I udli/Ml In t'MiijiiiK'M'iii with a |>t'i Arllt'W* Ml. W'Ttiim H V. nnd: minimum requirements (or th< which it Is located; that ad tenant or owner to reinstate such (r.iir H> Mlblir Keatu or n. Kor permiti"d hutlness. office, 1. As specified for this zone In th zone in which located as spr quate and attractive fences am use within a period of one (I) yenr ali'!it lic ll1 cl Hi Kphtvlulc, Article V of this Or If led In columns 2 and 3 ol from tho date ot cessation at dis- lulmniinry or IndiiHtrlal ii3i>n: tflnancp, other safety devtces will b i-ubllr 11 > One ill h\Rn may he the Schedule. The lots whlcr provided and that sufdclen continuance. pl:ice 111 AMI. XI, rVclmn II -' inn (or Much p"iniltre<| i'l.ii'>'t |ir It'll i HI' \»'T V\'l\\ «t M\f 1. One (l) Off-ntTfirt parking spac tract and Improving the ovei 1 front of the faradr of the conditions are observed. strengthening or restoring to a safo th M sirl cpf n «i fn.nl \\:\\\ a fa nf 1h>> shall be provided for each em all design nnd arrangement 11 y loor or root Qii,t« i-i-Iiiiiic hi ti'Mm i • .Nf ' 1 i buildiiit; or [.ortlnn therr-.f plovcn on the maximum wor! streets and lots In the sub a. A «et of plans, specification: g. (C» fine IP /ree-Hlanding sign -. fnr ;<<' | f.»! r UJ:.||. '1 fthlft or ono (i\ space for — division, and plot plans, and a state SiSill'i "l! """• ' w-.w hr p-Tinltted which ca which has been declared unsafe by (100 mi Ull e f..l i'i'i:ii tuity and «hnll imt |ir<< three hundred (300) square , ment salting fortli full parti the Building Inspector. "' .shnll nut exceed an area c. The total number of build Inj tlfylnt; IllTlllllll'll Jr-ci more thnn two I'JI of grown floor sren, whicheverfe ulars on the operation of th O. Reversion: .in :my one 11) Hide of cine lots In the subdivision whei QII a«i l-puVlk re •r*-a!i d (cr"I ,| 11. fj: j itf liy Ihr once changed Into a conforming use, (2) One i i i fn-e-MfuiilIni: lien any of thp required yard area croas density standards flo triplicate by the applicant. bKk B aln lnI ]']..( f it'ii(.' H fnr eiirh m-pariitely nppr- • litV Inr 1.1 pITlnilK-d lor r.n-li i|ir provided that they are nt lens per acre) specified tn colum b. The Board of Adjustment find conforrnin ' ° a non- \ | nlrd une or activity within AlllKI i: rly Mi nr ;ii-tl\ itv pruvniVd thut tlie farillty If there be fifty (.V)) feet from the boumlnr 1!) of the Schedule, that any parcel upon whlcl E. Alterations: t 1(1 Iti.MIX M 1, ZOM • Niirh Miins hhiill nut exceed mure tlmn one; provided of a residence zone. Ingress nni d,. The acreage of the tract to b< such une is proponed, contain |n-ity 111) A nonconformlng building may be ill 1V(l flllv >(i|iiiin> fort nn that In no cn.v uliall nny ecre-in ahall he provided by noi Included In the calculation i at least one <1> acre of land 1 1 ll IL111. •, 1 | ply * •i 1.11 I "i>! '/,'>•. ', h' • in nny nne »lt|i\ Any sili'h mich filcn exreeil two hun- morn than two (2) driveways, total allowable building plo that no structure will be erect I^KS'-'J""'?...^ "°. . '.marged or iTiiiilI'd 1 •.!-• 5lgns flhiill not be 'incntml dred Ci(W) sc(iinro feet In each lint lens than twenty <2G' ith&U Include nit land ar*i ed nearer thansev«nty-flve{7 ' i. «• !iti illy IM. V.I. {it i\ll- llV.l \ l rt the area with In twenty- jiren "ii any nne fllile. nor morp than thirty (301 feet ir which Is utilized for bullrtlr,, feet to any street line n flve C.ii feet of nny utrert nnld sign shall he for nn width. N'o driveways shall be lo plots or dedicated for puhl nearer than thirty (30) feet 1! if.". 1 Ordinance. 3 xty unr) f• tv il l! r "I t*ii»tli»''i KCi',.1 t l»t ).<> in ii n- IIIR the farillty nnd tht. fe.-t nf (he Intersection nf twr sites, drninagn rlghtff.nf-wny, o Ings will not occupy morn tha F. Construction Approved Trlor to Or- IITII' • m ifll nl r. | uinsncDi I • .nt'J'l • iiMf-i r • iiildn t: ir Ini; the names of individ- public Mreels nnr within one hun other areas for public use o: twenty-five (25) per cent of th nn ! '• d. the Illlllllilnti (3) TIIM ntiine prViill!l<'il l>ii<«l- s) ;.!i l> • uM'd to r« II ! n rt 1 I-I'HI- ual mT.it.nntx nl ihrt Incil- clre.l (mot (P«»I nf nn exiBtlni facilities which are tiedlcatpd tt lot area; th&t all other r Nothing herein contained «hall"rS- llMll 1,•1' fr within tif.t'i Fiicnii nmy he Uliutv H trill !<•• I 111'- I" •tuit-v:. I'liilfd Iml nhnll nnl he nr liv, H:irh .ilcn.1 nhnll tint ho driveway or private street. and accepted by the govern qulrements aa set forth In th quire any change In plans con- int i 1 ' i' iltii; nlKU , i t,!" .•!)"• ut fl .'! ! 1 11 1 P (.Uit r fhi.ii hltn Ordinance for the zone MM] Ilir flrishlng type, and eh.tll 3. Rnrh use located In thi.i znn Ing hody of the Township struction or deslcnated use of a » Mill'ii 111'- '1-ltV II rir«i 11) r a I e 11 In the area w 11 ll I n tf or <.r rluM |' •IN,: Sill ntlllli ll Mirtdlelown. which It !s to bft located a '•- Uli in nn uiiy intiTfi-fc wtlh Rhnlt provide tmck loaillng an buying lor which a hullm,* >,* ,, •ntlfy ii imHi I..ibtlf b' TUtv iWn [eel nl the hnnn- observed: that such IISP wl HIM hhUll t <' nntt !• \\ ^ Uti til the t.lf<• rimrl|i.!ilfiK nf any unloading facilities nn the snnn tt. The map of the mibldlvlaloi mlt has been heretofore Issued and 1 1 M»ry nf n re'dflentlnl zone, h con l ilct il! *• h KK i (r t if ,»f.y UnffM cittitrnl filgniil nr til In no way be detrimental t (,1i The a hove perm It ted lm.il- lot am! In oilier than the rp which Is to be submitted fo 1 ' « n ' ,r Ion of which shall have j, r«|>i riV Ih.e HM'tlnnnl ilcvli-** i the surrounding property va s-lT.ip fpr-1 lit nrsn slcus may lie llJmnln- quired frnnt ynrtl urea no nn U final approval and filing wli been diligently prosecuted w.., , t S iil.-l illnr permit the transfer of goods I: lies; and thnt the structure o three months of the date of sucri lilhiT I *i'i IVrinllli'iI I'I'DII \|ip||- nteil l.til nhnll not tie nf tha County Recording Office: 1 line proposed will serv« a tjs« *' I1"! Niultl f/irmly thr fin shine 'VP' anrl nhnll other tlmn n piihlin nlrp.et, shall contnln A notation tiler permit, and Ihe ground story frame- rnllfm lo nnd Apprntnl bv the Mimril on as follows, "Approved pu ful purpose to the general we! work of which, Including the second i 11 «( Adjustment i.ir n Sperln) IVr- hi nn wny Intoiofere with 4. Industrial uses fstnbllstteii In thi fare of the Township. 1 suant to the Denaltv Contr ( b have Itu- iirnprrty' llnr.i nnd mil' thi safo functioning (if zone, shnll sot nnldr twentv (20 Ji i.2 ?/L?"' """" "«" com- any tr.-ifflr- control slRlial Modifications of the Zoning O c. Thr front, rear and ilde yari pleted within six (0; monlhn ol t.,a ;l p-iMlf i; <» 1y DIP inline nf llir ; I. f'ubllr lilllMV Inntiilliitiotnt niihlrel per cent of the tract devoted ti i«-M hdiiHi* or i.ruh'rr llir ! snrh n.ie, for needing and land rilnnncfl of the Township i shall bA Increiised oru» (1) fon MU .,'.'" PTmlt. and which en- sen ping a tul use, this art1* fn Mlrldlrtown, Monmouth County, for each foot by which sucl tire building shall he completed ac- .'•I'trrm'. rtf! HIM I M' 1 •"•t fnrlh In Artlrlf MX, HeeiHm ' Ollirr I'it>^ rrrtullted limn Api'll- nn other purpose. Nfw Jemny, No tot Included hiiiMlne exceMs the height Ilm cording to such plans ns riled within >r Inch *.f Minmi .n::l- ' I' I "f thin OrdlfiKiir''. eittlort In iirwl Apprmnl (if llir A. All industrial nrtlvllles nr procn.- he rHn shall hn further an' It herein eatarllshrd fnrtheron n r h lale \r. n, Vitrit, nrifl l.tilldtnu Itt'iulre- IU.nr.1 of Aitjtiilnifnl fur n Sprclnl divined In such a manner n in which It In to hn located O rdlnancr '""" ' ° ' °' '"" in if niriit^: rerntll: ei jtluiii t-ii J ri rent rt'flldenrf Kmien by frnr subdivision (mrflunnt to tt ntlH-r rrmMnfx nnd ltri|iilrrtinni«: IIIIN Dr'lltiani-e. d. Off-Btrcct parklnR tpac.r ahr m rr om m 1 Ing, landscnplng or other spprnp Subdivision Ordinance of t) , ll?*,, 1, " " ' district \ren, \iir,l. mid llulldliiit Hef|ulre- bf* required In accordance wl n I. (iff Mrri't [MI Ii1n(; ><\ntM fhi'Milrain such nn, but no An.MI.NIHTKATION wjili th<- ftiiit.liirdi fnr Mir roni- nr other natural mineral dr posit whnr* hurts nre n function l>ul in mi iM'ii Mluill Ir.i" 1li;io llmitni |n: arMs or other cor A, Knrorremrnl: diMii'f /'mi' which niiiitn the renr nuttject tn thr following ronditlnnn thr use nr one /1> tpnc* :-'x HI. hp.-nt-t IM- pr.iMde.l ronlvrs. nmmonln, rimnttn son hiuimUny <>f ihe IM Hunlnrin 1, No person stinl] excavnli nr oth rncli four hundrrrl MOf 1 1 1 nf thl 111 Iteliil) tni'le .rv)ci' ••ntiiMtilniH-nf. '.lie f,n'tnn> of UnMr. or firmt-fti "•-•I forlh in Ih" Hchednlf, Article deposit fnr anir or for use ol arr n, liy me Zonlne Inspector of the Town" I I I n|>.i('<- f'T nx'li \:\n V «.' IM'- iKdlimiifi' Inlx'il rhnnlrnln, mich nn: col thnn on the prrmlurn from whlcl 1 a 11 I u lone i'rod u I'IN. re«in«. itv< thr sump shall be takrn except I t. Thr Hoard of Adjlintmrnt ihn Sri '., i ."" ^" """" "™ '"> !•; Mfhrr l'in\lsli)ii^ nnd IEei|iilrenir>nt%: thru deride thn manner In ftc xrantril Inr Ihe r.mutructlon or nl- 1, (Iff Mtv«-! |I;WLIIIJ; iipacr nhall he nitiffn, KIUP. vrRelnhlr, nnltnn rniinrrllon wllh the construclff fir mini-rut r.i t •» fir ollfl. nr alteration nf n hulliiln* t coninnrfl wllh the proftr ti-rntlnn or nny hilllillng where llm nuch pre mines nn«l excavation < provldrd for fflf! In sun no pro|in»crl ponslrilctlnn, nllerallon nr . (Mm It. d I p..., nffli-i ^ nml h.itM' •' oi;c ( | I spnclnl prrmilii fn Arllclf XX me tlKTcol wnuiii 1,1. in violation or •Hi \|tl Mill l>> MM ;'('"('• to i e.irli foil) 1,'n; fir.| f ,,r the 1! Ill w/,i,;)r In Ar- \ •Ul.'lp.i IHI'I tlcl'TIM-Mtn, fr'l l.llr Rnnl Ing inrliirnlfll thereto, wild »ny 1'rovljlo,, h, ,„„ ordlnn,!"r "[ IIIHI i Killl n>|ij,it« fr-'l nr <fltir Kill 1 nc Hlatlmifl, A grim . MiMbtl shall lie the ,1,ny ,,| ,|,r y,nn[nK ,„. tin' numif.vhiri* or [Hfliu'll. ntnu t|\rr*-(or from thr Tmvtiaht: Unr rilling utAUin may l-t pr snp.ctnr nr III* .Inly nulhnrl/r • *,. Oi Wli-.|.--.il» of Mii-hiH anrl nili'VR In IHK< in It If! In A H-l Hiinlnrn.i 7.<\\\ »l»t»n!.i t,, miMe nny hull>llng, 'nn fornt; tlif Mt'iMUfichirc < 11 r n t r ic; ;.•:. !i . I .•( •.,(!• ; M.,,.1 r. V.'l.s-I. .nl- I D-'iur.-iT-t. ..ffh-rr. nult find Ihelr rnnsittni-nt Ihe muovnl of nny nnturnl iriln rpiiiPdylnc or »ny rnndltlo/is fomn fllM with th" Hmiril nf A MI dl 'I l.iy in.-a II -:.i('r fnr Mill n ut- -inif tU Mwcr (or r'.ich HU- I'd, lar.q'uer, mtilicr or tulitu far nnl» or otherwise imlrsei nnd vision o! thin Orrlln.Mici!, ;iml lr! km tfe* rlgtt * his la* ftYtrfoua rtfort there to error to up order, No relief may be arant«4 ar ved v4 abaD exactly act fort* aa hereinafter KovMed and by tbe * permit* &o*d and «r- requirement, decision of rcfu- stetioa takes under the Ureas at the laurantatioa that Is claim- Building Inspector who la empow- RED BANK REGISTER (1) la n» tnjr tun a ietit- Ufkttc* eomtersJcnt** fc? .him and . sal may by as admlnHtrsMve these powers unless such relief ed or the detaua of the vari- ered to cause any building atnie- ••sal affext tweet tko uM all complaints at vfjtatSont and the official or afeacr based on or can be framed without wbstas- ance Chat li applied for and tttre alas* or premises to be in- Thursday, May 19, 1960-37 ot. lauod and icctritiet swr- action taken by him coctequeot made in the enforcement of Use . tlai detriment to the public food the grounds eo which tt is spected and examined and to order mallr permitted In the thereon. A copy et each inch re- Zoning Ordinance. and will net substantially im- clifffifd thit tbe variance In writing the remedying of any ZsnUc Jxnectora office rtt- use; port shall be riled with the Town-, b. Exceptions or Interpretation. To pair the intent and purpose of should bo granted. Every 4e- condition found to exist therein or Section, paragrspb, subdivision, clause or to eowtnictfin,- erection «r •*• ship Tax Assessor at the same time bear and decide, in accordance the zone plan and zoning ordin- ciflon of the Board of Adjust- thereat in violation of any provision or provision so adjudged, and the re- UntiOB contribute materially to the it in filed with the Township Com- with the provisions of aoy sucb ance. ment shall be made by resolu- of this ordinance. The owner or mainder of this ordinance enall be •r put of a structure ot upon welfare of lh« Township, mittee. ordinance, requests lor special tion, «aeh ot wtoleb shall con- agent ot a bulldior or premlee* deemed valid and effective. a. change in tile tuie of a Kmc- particularly In a state of D, Board of Adjustment: The Poard of Adjuitment shall, whtre a violation of any provision emergency, under condi- exceptions or for interpreta- before taking any action on Par- tain full record of the findings of toll ordinance shall have been ARTICLE XXVII tu» or land. Each application tion of the map or for de- a graph d above, refer the matter of the Board In the particular small be accompanied by a fee In tions peculiar to the (Tine A Zoning Board of Adjustment Is cisions upon other special ques- case. Each such resolution committed or shall exist, or the Jil'.VKAI.r.Il accordance with the following and place Involved; hereby established consisting of five to the Planning Board in accord- (eanee or tenant of any part ol the (5> residents of the Township ap- tions upon which such Board ance with R.S: 4O:5&-1.13 for a shall be (lied in the office of building or premises in which such All Ordinances or parts of any Or- schedule: (Township OUIclsis then the Board or Adjustment is authorized by any such or- the Township Clerk by case ahould determine an appropriate may, subject to all regulations pointed by the Township Committee report as to Its effect on the violation shall have been commit- dinance Inconsistent with the provisions to serve for a term of five (£j dinance to pass, (.The permit- comprehensive planning of the number under the hradlne of ted, or shall exist, or the agent, ar- of this ordinance are hereby repealed. lee scale) for the Issuance of special ted exceptions and modifica- Township. No action shall be rec- interpretation, special excep- permits elsewhere specified, di- years each, except that upon adop- tions in tills Ordinance are set chitect, builder, contractor, or any ARTICLE XXVIII a. Special Permits. Applications tion ol this Ordinance, the mem- ommended to the Township Com- tion, or variance, together with other person who shall maintain any rect the Zoning Inspector to forth In Article XIX.) mittee until such report shall have ail documents pertaining there- EFFECTIVE DATE for any special permit as per- Issue a permit for a period bers of the Board of Adjustment building or premises in which any COMPLETION OF KXISTLNG BI'ILD- mitted by this Ordinance sha.ll now holding office shall continue been received from the Planning thereto. The Board ot Adjust- violation of this ordinance shall ex- not to exceed six (6) months. therein until their present terms ex- c. Vadance of Area and Yard Re- Board which Board shall report ment (thall notify the Govern- ist, shall for each and every viola- INGS AND EXISTING HUILDIM; be made to the Board ot Ad- Such period may be extended thereon within forty-five (45) day*. KHMITS AND APPLICABILITY TO justment through the Zoning pire, with each succeeding member quirements. Where by reason ing Body, the Planning Board tion upon conviction be Imprisoned not more than once for an ad- serving for five (5) years. ATI ap- of. exceptional narrowness, and the Zoning Inspector of the In the Monmouth County Jail for KKVIOfMLY APPROVED SUBDIVI- spector. The Board ot Adjust- ditional period ot six (6) pointments to fill vacancies shall be shallowness or ihape of a i. Procedure. Appeals io the Board n period not exceeding thirty r30> SIONS ment shall refer the matter lo months. disposition nf each case the Planning Board lor report for the unexpired terms, The Board specific piece of property, or of Adjustment may be taken by brought befora ft. days or be lined not exceeding Two A. This Ordinance ,«hall take erect Im- thereon as to Us elfect on the t. Certificates of Occupancy. Ccrtlfl- o( Atiluslment shall yearly organ- by reason of exceptional top- any (person aggrieved or by any t. Public Hearings. The Board Hundred ($200.00) Dollars, or both. mediately ui'on. Us passage and pub- comprehensive planning ot the catea ot Occupancy shall be is- ize by the selection of one of its OKraphlc conditions, or by rea- officer, department, board or bu- shall fix a reasonable time for Each day that a violation is per- lication according to law. sued by the Building Inspector members as chairman thereof in son of other extra-ordinary and reau of this Township affected by the hearing of appeals Riving mitted to exist shall constitute a Township. After receipt of such January. separate offense. B. Any proceeding instituted under any report, the Board of Adjust- In the manner prescribed In the exceptional situation or condi- any decisions of the Zoning In- due notice of the time set for repealed ordinance ami pending at ment shall hear the application Township Building Code. Such tion of such piece of property, spector. hearing to the appellant. Such the time of the adoption of this In the same manner and un- certificates, however, shall here- 1. Meetings. Heelings ol the Board the strict application of any a. Manner of Appeal, An appeal notice shall be served upon the B. In addition to the powers given to amendment shall continue and shall der the same procedure a« It after not become valid until coun- of Adjustment shall be held at regulation enacted under the shall be taken within twenty appellant. The appellant srmll, the Building Inspector as aforesaid, be saved from the effect of this Is empowered by law and ordi- teralgned by the Zoning Inspec- regular Intervals and on such act would result In peculiar (20) days of the action by fil- at least ten (10) days prior the owner of, or any person having Ordinance. Any building permits nance to hear cases and make tor. Buch counterslgnature shall dates as determined by the Town- and exception practical diffi- ing with the Zoning Inspector to the date appointed for said interest In, any property in the heretofore Issur-d pursuant to any exceptions to the provisions of certify that all provisions of this ship Committee at its annual culties to, or exceptional and and with the Board of Adjust- hearing pursuant to Revised Township of Middletown, may make ordinance which provides for the the Zoning Ordinance, The Ordinance have been compiled meeting and at the call of the undue hardship upon the own- ment, a. notice of appeal, spec- Statutes 40:5iV44. give notice complaint for any violation of this erection of a building or structure in Board ot Adjustment may with In respect to the property Chairman. The Board may Hx by ei of such property, to au- ifying the grounds thereof. The in writing by registered mail Ordinance or any provision or sec- conformity to the ordinance or or- thereafter direct the Zoning In- or structure in question. Such rule the manner In which the thorize, upon an appeal relat- Zoning Inspector ahull forthwith or by service in person with tion thereof, and upon conviction, dinances to which this Is an amend- •pector to Issue such permit If counterslgnature shall be granted Chairman may Issue any such ing to such property, a vari- transmit to the Board of Ad- adequate proof of contact In such case, the penalties herein- ment and supplement shall continue in Us judgment any one of or denied within ten (101 days ot call for a meeting and the amount ance from the strict applica- justment all the papers con- thereof to al! property owners before provided shall be Imposed. In full force and effect, provided such cases will not bt detri- the submission of the Certificate of notice required ot any such tions so as to relieve »uch stituting the record upon which within two hundred (200> feet C. In addition to the remedy or reme- that the holder has substantially un- mental to the health, safety to the Zoning Inspector. call. The Board may also fix by difficulties or hardship; pro- the action appealed was taken. of the properly to be affected dies hereinbefore provided, nny per- dertaken construction Q£ any such rule the manner, Including the vided, however, that no vari- by said appeal e.a provided in son, persons, company or corpora- and general welfare of the On the serving of notice by the ance shall be granted under b. Appeals Stay Proceedings. The building or structure. Township, and la deemed nec- Zoning Officer to the owner of amount of notice, In which meet- appeal stays all proceedings In the Statues of the State ot New tion violating this Ordinance or any C. The provisions of this amendments essary for Us convenience. any violation ot any of the pro- ings other than those at the call this paragraph to allow a struc- Jersey or to all property own- provision or section thereof, may be relating to required frontage, depth, of the Chairman may be held. ture or use In a district re- furtherance of the action ap- ers of contiguous In nds or In approving any auch ap- visions or requirements with re- a pealed from, unless the Zon- proceeded against by the Township area and set-backs, shall not apply The Chairman. or>ta hti absence, stricted against such structure properties adjoining said prop- of Middletown. or by the Ruilriing plication, the Board of Adjust- spect to any building or use there- or use. ing Inspector certified to the to any minor subdivision approver! ment may Impose any condi- of or of land, as specified In this the Acting Chairman, may ad- Buard of Adjustment after the erty Jo be affected, and other Inspector of the Township of Mid- by the Township Committee prior tions that It deems necessary Ordinance, the Certificate of Oc- minister oaths ,and compel the d. Variance of Use Regulations. notice of appeal shall have interested property owners as dletown or by the owner of any to tho adoption of this amendment; to accomplish the reasonable cupancy for auch use shall be the attendance of witnesses. Min- To recommend in particular been filed that, by reason of may he designated hy the property In the Township of Middle- nor to any major subdivision ap. application of applicable stan- deemed to be In violation of this utes of meeting shall show the cases and for special reasons facts stated In the certificate. Board of Adjustment. The ap- town, by appropriate action or by proved by the Township Commlttrty dards aa provided In Article Ordinance and subject to the pen- vote of each member upon ques- to the governing body of the n stay would cause Imminent plicant must furnish proof of proceeding In equity or otherwise to prior to that time for which a per- XIX and may deny any such alties hereinafter prescribed. A tion or If absent or failing to municipality the granting of a peril to life or property. In services in writing and prop- prevent and enjoin any threatened formance guaranty has been duly new Certificate ot Occupancy shall vote, the Indicating ot such fact. variance to allow a structure erly notarized. violation or any existing violation or filed with the Township Committee application, but only In ac- The Board shall also keep rec- such cases proceedings shall cordance with said standards. be required for any further use or use In a district restricted not be stayed otherwise than ARTICLE XXII any continuing violation of this or- to insure the Installation and eom- In the event that the decis- ot auch building or land, ords of lt» examination and oth- aEalnat such structurt or use. by a restraining record on ap- dinance or any provision or sec- plptloti of improvements required aa ion of the Board or Adjust- C. Records: er official action, all of which Whereupon the governing- body plication of notice to the Build- INTKRPRKTATIOX tion thereof. *» a condition of approval of such sub- shall be immediately filed' In the may, by resolution, approve or division; provided that such per- ment dots not correspond with Ing Inspector and on due In the Interpretation and application ARTICLE XXV the recommendation of the It shall be the duty of the Zon- office of the Board and shall be disapprove such recommenda- cause shown. of the provisions of thin ordinance, formnncn guaranty shall not be in ing Inspector to keep a record of a public record. tion. If such recommendation such provisions shall be minimum stan- AMENDMENTS default at the time nf the adoption Planning Board, the question c. Fees. Each application made shall be resolved by the Town- all applications for zoning permits, 2. Rules and Regulations, The Board ihall be approved by the gov* dards, ntlopted for promoting the This Ordinance may be further nf this amendment. The terms "mt- a record of all permits Issued, and erntns body of the municipal- for variances, appeals* or spe- health, safety and general welfare of nor subdivision" and "major subdi- ship committee In accordance shall adopt such, rules and regu- cial permits shall be accom- amended and supplemented as circum- with the procedure outlined In a record of all Certificates of Oc- lations as may be necessary to ity the granting of a. vari- the Township of Mlddlelown. stances may require and the map and vision" are used in this Article a.i cupancy which he countersigns, to- ance to allow a structure or panied by a. fee of fifteen (S15) they iirw defined in thn Municipal R. S: 40:55-1.13 of the Laws carry Into effect the provisions dollars payable to the Town- Schedule of Area, Yard, and Building ol the State ot New Jersey, gether with a notation ot all special and purposes of this Ordinance. use In a district restricted ARTICLE NXin Requirements may be amended and Planning Act (lf>53. as amended > conditions Involved. He shall file and against such structure or use. ship Clerk. R. S. 40:r»5-l.l et sen, and In the., b. Temporary Use Permits, It Is 3. Powers of the Board ot Adjust- CONFLICT WITH OTHER LAWS supplemented by description and ref- safely keep copies of all plans sub- Whereupon the governing body d. Procedure. The Board ot Ad- Whenever the requirements of this erence thereto, without re publication of Land Subdivision Ordlnancr of th>> recognized Utat It may be In mitted, and the same shall form ment. Tho powers of the Board may, by resolution, approve or Township of Middletown and adopt- accordance with the purpose of Adjustment shall be In accord- juitment shall act In strict ac* ordinance are at variance with the «• the entire map or detailed text ol the a cart ot the records ot his office disapprove such recommenda* cordanre with the procedure qulrements of any other lawfully adopt- schedule. ed pursuant thereto. of the Ordinance to per- and ehall be available tor the use ance with Section 39, Chapter 85. tlon. If such recommendation mit temporary activities for a Title 40 of the Revised Statutes specified In Revised Statutes ed rules, regulations or ordinances, the ARTICLE XXIX of the Township Committee and of ihall be approved by the gov- 40:55-42 and by thin Ordinance. most restrictive or those imposing the ARTICLE XXVI limited period of time which other officials of the Township ot and amendments and supplements erning body then the adminis- VALIDITY OF ORDINANCE ZONING MAP activities may be prohibited by thereto and/to wit: All appeals and applications to higher standards shall govern. Middletown, County, or stRte. trative officer In charge of the Board shall he In writing. If any section, paragraph, subdivis- Attached hereto and made it part nf other provisions of this Ordl- The Zoning Inspector shall pre- a. Error or Refusal. To hear and prantlng permits aht\U forth- ARTICLE XXIV this nrdltiHnce Is a true cony of the finance. It such uses are of Every appeal or application ion, clause or provisions of this ord- pare a monthly report for the Town- decide appeals where it Is al- with issue a permit tor nuch shall refer to the specific pro- VIOLATIONS AND TKNALTIES lnanc« shall be adjudged Invalid, such Zoning Map, such a nature and are so lo- ship Committee summarizing for the leged by the appellant that structure or use. vision of the Ordinance Invol- A. This ordinance shall be enforced adjudication shall apply only to the 19 $1,053.60 BOflOUGH OP KEAHEfeURG TOWNSHIP OF MIDDLETOWN MONMOUtH COUNTY MEW JKSEY THE TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD (V COMMUNITY PLANNING ASSOCIATES* ING. APRIL 27, I960 ^•)§irs ~~$ OROUGH OF ATLANTIC BOROUGH OP HUDSON BOROUGH OF FA Iff HAVEN SCHEDULE OF AREA. VMD, AND BUILOIHO KtOUIREMENTS Z0RIN0 ORDINANCE OP THT TOWNSHIP W W0DUTOWN M0NU0UTH COUNTY, NEW JERSEY INIHUM MODimo LOT SUE PURSUANT TD OflOSS OCNVTTf SCT roirx IN RTICLC XIX 3ECTJ0M B. 07 ARTICLE tf 0F THIS Lucky You! 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