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laiucd dilly, Mondar Uirousli Frld»jr, Second Cliu Postis* VOL. 84, NO. 114 Paid «l Red Bant ul u Additional UHUm Otllcn. RED BANK, N. J., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1961 7c PER COPY PAGE ONE Record Soviet Report "UN Forces Budget Military Funds Are Pushed Back Are Advanced Over 1961 Fighting Closer MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet government today announced a record-break- ing 1962 budget, including To Elisabethville a staggering hike in mili- BULLETIN tary spending of almost 50 per cent over that originally! LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (AP)—Six U.S. planned in 1961. j Air Force Globemasters took off for Elisabethville The original 1961 figure was today loaded with armored cars and an anti- DOWN CAME THE DOME—Victim of yesterday morning's sharp wind was the two- boosted tremendously last July aircraft battery for UN forces battling Katangan ton air-filled plastic dome covering ths Trade Winds Beach Club pool at Sea Bright. because of U.S. military meas- troops of President Moise Tshombe's secessionist ures taken to meet the Berlin The big bubble was believed to have given way when an anchor cable snapped defense crisis, Soviet Premier regime. from pressure. None of several bathers in the poo) was hurt. Here workmen sur- Khrushchev said then. vey the damage. The over-all budget for 1962 ELISABETrfviLLE, Katanga (AP)—The Katangan totals 81.9 billion rubles, Finance government claimed today that its troops had driven Minister Vasily Garbuzov told UN forces from their headquarters and another strong- :he Supreme Soviet, the parlia ment of the Sqviet Union, which point in the Elisabethville area, but there was no im- Big Bubble Bursts began a session in the Gran mediate confirmation from UN sources. Kremlin palace today. Ruble. Rate Katanga Information Min- ister Albert Nyernbo told Garbuzov told the delegates Wind Tears Down Swim Pool Covering newsmen the UN had aban- defense expenditures in 1962 Addition would total 13.4 billion rubles, doned its headquarters and SEA BRIGHT — The bubble she said, in explaining how it supported balloon covering left or 16.7 per cent of the total the Indian Gurkha camp around has burst. was that the plastic bubble cov- its mooring. But the chill wind as compared with 9.22 billion t and also had withdrawn from "It sounded like a crack of ering the winterized swimming was blowing at near gale force To Park rubles originally budgeted to: he former Lido Hotel, which the thunder," said Mrs. Irwin E. pool split and came toppling —and the bathers struck out for 1961. Levy, wife of the proprietor of down just- as a half dozen or the sides of the pool and UN had been using as a rest At the official rate of ex Trade Winds Beach Club, South more December bathers were scrambled back, into the camp guarded by a small gar- change, one ruble equals $1.11 Proposed Beach, after a spanking breeze enjoying their favorite sport. warmth of their lockers. ison. The new amount allotted to tore down the two-ton "air Someone was heard to say: No Estimate There was no word of with- he Soviet armed forces is more FREEHOLD — The Monmouth blister" late yesterday morn- "it was just like a big beach drawals: from UN spokesman "We plan to have the bubble than a billion rubles more than County Board of Freeholders ing. umbrella coming down." Brian Urquhart, however. He re- back over the pool and re- he total allotted on both a regu plans to acquire "about another "It seems a cable snapped, No one was hurt as the air- ported only that Katangan artil- open the club within a week or lar and emergency basis dur- ,000 acres of property" to add to state holdings for the early de- lery had scored hits on the head- 10 days," Mrs. Levy said with ing 1961. COMMENTS ON KATANGA FIGHTING — President rclopment of Turkey Swamp quarters and the Gurkha camp confidence. But this is no longer emergen Moits Tshombe ipeaks during press conference in Paris. Stillman Proposal Hunting and Fishing Park, it was and that a makeshift bomber No immediate estimate could cy financing, and It indicated He charged United Nations troopj started recent fighting learned last night. dropped three bombs on the UN- be made concerning the loss, he Soviet government expects in his secessionist Katanga province and said he had held Elisabethville airport with- although the plastic dome had world tension to stay at a high Freeholder Director Joseph C out causing any damage. been ripped apart, one section pitch during the coming year. been advised several UN soldiers have been killed in the rwin told the Register last night Request Rezoning sent flying into the clubhouse In the related field of science, latest outbreak. |AP Wjrephotol "the county has agreed to co- Tshombe Comments and another coming to rest be- which includes most programs of operate with the state in develop- UN casualties at the headquar- ing the park, but we will need hind the high diving board. weapon development, the budget ters camp, if any, were not an- a considerable amount of land to The bubble — inflated last figure was set at 4.3 billion ru- nounced. Cite 'Traffic Hazards' do it." For Supermarket month — was reported the big- bles. Last year it was 3.8 billion, (In Paris, Katanga President gest ever built for use over an Deflationary Surplus The park site, as proposed, will Moise Tshumbe said Foreign open swimming pool. The pool lead southward from Upper Free SHREWSBURY Broad St. Chester Apy, Jr., Red Bank The 1962 budget is 3.6 billion Minister Evariste Kimba had in- attorney, presented a petition he measures 100x50 feet and its hold Township and Frecholi businessmen last night put the rubles bigger than last year's, formed him UN troops had at- pressure on Borough Council to said was signed by 33 merchant plastic covering 125x75 feet. Board Is Opposed | Township, in an area of westeri tacked Katangan forces in M&- but Garbuzov said the governmenl Monmouth County laced with fish, approve a supermarket on the urging favorable action on a Air Pressure nono, 275 miles north-of Elisa- actually planned to spend only ing streams and hunting grounds west side of Broad St. adjacent proposal by Raymond H. Still- At a recent meeting of Bor- bethvillc, and the fighting in Ka- man, local realtor, to locate a 80.3 billion rubles, leaving a de- "We hope to be able to finish to the Shrewsbury Shopping Cen ough Council here, Building In- flationary surplus of 1.6 billion. tanga apparently had become ter. Shop Rite market on Broad St. spector Lester E. Perrine, who the park this winter so it ca general. Tshombe said he would He reported a surplus of l.i To Rt. 36 Barrier be used by the public nek Council took no action on the leave for Katanga today.) issued the permit for its con- billion rubles for 1961 also. petition. Mayor James W. Bly KEYPORT — Strong opposition held Dec. 21 at the Rarilan Town spring," Mr. Irwin said. struction, said the installation The Supreme Soviet is certain Indian Brig. Gen. K. A. S. said the matter should be taken would cost more than $20,000. was raised by the Board of Edu ship Municipal Hall. Purchased in 1940 Raja, commander of UN forces Hold Verdict to approve the budget before cation last night to the proposed to the Planning Board. The manufacturer is Air Shel- Special Meeting Tha state purchased 1,093 acre, in Katanga, said UN jets from conclusion of its session, which concrete center barrier in the Mr. Stillman is seeking com' ters Inc., of Kentucky. The board set Tuesday, for a of land in that area for park use Luluabourg, in neighboring Kasai ilso will discuss the nation's 1961 state Highway Department's On Holmdel munity-wide support for his pro- Air pressure from the Inside special meeting to adopt a tenta- in 1940. What the county proposes province, had strafed Katangan economic plan and approve plans for making Rt. 36 a dual posal. He has mailed cards to was used to blow up the bubble tive budget for the 1962-63 school now, Mr. Irwin said, is to buy Fouga jets at Kolwezi, 150 miles changes in the civil law code. road. "an almost equal amount of ad- 1,000 residents which they can and hold it firm. It was se- year.. northwest of Elisabethville, and Industry Park There Is also general expecta- jacent land to add to it so the sign and return, stating their sup- cured by a series of steel ca- At the request of Frederick V. Secretary Donald A. Hill re- prevented them from making a ;ion that the ministry of cul park will have several different HOLMDEL — The Planning port for the supermarket plan, bles anchored in concrete. The Rapp, 340 Main St., who gave de ported that no decision has been planned attack on the UN forces ure will be abolished and re- recreational uses. We consider Board last night deferred its fi- Resident Objects tails of the proposed plans, the received from the state education t Elisabethville: top of the dome rose 35 feet placed by two state culture com- this one of the more Important nal approval of the proposed or- The Planning Board consistent- board will make its objections commissioner's office regarding Raja said one French-built above the center of the pool, mittees. The ministry has been development programs on o u r dinance creating an industrial ly has resisted efforts by Mr. offering an abundance of room known to state Highway Com- Holmdel's request to withdraw its Fouga took off from Kolwezi but eaded by Ekaterina Furtseva, students from Keyport High books." park zone north of Rt. 35, Stillman to have the business for any show of skill by high missioner Dwight R. G. Palmer made a forced landing near Lu- zone on the west side of Broad ince the No. one woman in So- and state and county legislators. School next year. County authorities have been luabourg. The ordinance provides a sev- divers. let communism but now clear- St. deepened from 350 to 500 feet. (See KEYPORT Page 3) (Sec PARK, Page 2) en-acre lot minimum for a depth After the installation of three ly on the down grade. She was The board said "traffic haz- Heavy fighting was reported of 750 feet back from the high The planners have said such s ards", would result for school around the old airport just north- (See BUBBLE, Page 2) (See SOVIET, Page 2) way, and lot minimums of three, move would devalue residentia children and interference would west of ths city, where UN four and five acres for the bal- properties which back up on the be caused with the dispatching troops apparently were trying to ance of the 250 to 30O-acre park. business zone. of school buses. It has been re- Township Receives :lear out dug-in Katangan para- The Township Committee has Warren Jailer, Meadow Dr., ob- Approve New Labs ported that Main and Atlantic troopers. Correspondents David already approved the ordinance jected to Mr. Stillman's proposal. Sts.. would be shut off by the Halberstam of the New York on first reading and expects to "I am one of the people who proposed 32-inch concrete barrier. Times and Virgil Berger of Reut- take action on adoption of the will be considerably harmed," he $700,000 Holmdel Bell Building Offer on Renewal ers were holed up in a villa near Traffic Congestion code at its Dec. 14 session. said. :here, cut off since yesterday SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP-A with an additional $20,000 to be The board will take action on Mr. Apy said that because of a HOLMDEL—Planning Board 1929 at the firm's research cen- Mr. Rapp said Broad St. would ifternoOn. preliminary proposal for the pur-paid to the municipality upon Ks final approval at an adjourned new Food Fair, Inc., shopping approval was granted last night ter site on Crawford's Corner be the only open street and would chase and redevelopment of 8.4 completion of 75 apartment units, Uneasy Silence iqeetlng Tuesday night. on the site plan for a $700,000 Rd. cause traffic congestion in the (See STILLMAN, Page,2) acres on Crawford St. by Teck- for renovation of the municipal Late reports indicated that the Lily-Tulip Cup Corp., which is laboratory building to be con- It will accommodate some rea of the Central and High Build Homes, Inc., of Toms River building. :enter of fighting was moving building a $15 million plant 120 scientists, who will continue Schools. structed by Bell Labs on Craw- was submitted by letter to the! iear*r to Elisabethville. across the highway from the in- radio and wave-guide work He said, too, the proposed bar- 152 Units Recorder Out,ford's Hill. while the old building is being rier would prevent out-of-towners Township Committee last night. I Sporadic rifle and mortar fire dustrial park site, again ex- e lad continued through the night, The building, to be located torn down to make way for from using Keyport as a shop- Mayor Joseph Menzzopane, Jr.. Th'"e cuiuraccontracti wourwoulda boee ppredj. pressed its opposition to the c ted u n 1>cd Hous ireaking an uneasy silence which about a mile from the new {30 landscaping in front of the $30 ing center. said that no talks have been held| ' P° • f«' i«S park last night. Words Lost ell on Elisabethville early in the million Bell research center, million research center. Joseph Ferrante, Charles F. with the company as yet, bbutu j <>;";%% approvap l of » mortgaget gg , William J. O'Hagan, Jr., of the SHREWSBURY — A few Work :vening after the new outbreak now under construction, will The scientists will also con- 'atterson, and Stanley ' Schultz the proposal had bbee n solicitedliid. onthhe apartment, would law firm of Stout and O'Hagan, thousands choice words went if hostilities yesterday. replace the old barrack-type tinue Bell's projects in satellite will represent the board at the The plan calls for a contract start within 30 days of that ap- representing "Lily-Tulip, cited the unrecorded for posterity last r By the best available count structure in existence since communication. cheduled public hearing to be o purchase the land for $20,000 P °™. be completed n 18 »ame factors the company has night—the tape recorded blew ast night, about 40 persons were emphasized before, and asked a fuse. Three years after completion of tilled and more than a score that the township "just wait a The Borough Council two the first stage of the project, 77 (See KATANGA, Page 2) little while" before okaying a weeks ago recorded its meeting additional u n i t s would b e park zone "which will bring in on tape. Last night the system erected, if economically feasible. small industry and discourage became more elaborate, with A possible industrial park also large, estate-type industry." microphones in front of the was proposed by the company. Substandard "If you wait," he said, "I'm mayor and each councilman. Samuel Padula, president of the •ure you'll find more large in- But, alas, after tinkering firm, stated last summer that dustry wanting to come in." with the recorder for nearly the project would cost nearly {2 Units Given Mr. O'Hagan said an industrial half an hour, the governing million. Eighteen existing bar- park will bring with it a sewer body proceeded unrecorded, racks-type buildings would b e Ultimatums and 13 minutes late. razed to make room for new (See VERDICT, Page 2) RED BANK — The Substand- (See TOWNSHIP, Page 2) ard Housing Committee last night said it will order four property I owners to appear at the Jan. 2 Rutgers Buys Part I meeting to explain what they in- j: tend to do with substandard Index structures on their properties. PAGE The committee wants the build- Of Adelphia Farm Amusements _ IS ings brought up to minimum NEW BRUNSWICK - Rutgers bought includes five residences Births 2 standards or demolished. Hal Boyle , S ... M „_. .» Jand several other buildings. Letters directing an appear- University has boug t part of a, jmmediat4 futUre. the Brid«(> lance will go to David Sims for farfarmneam nearr AdelphiAp a to add to lts,^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ Classified 24 |a garage at 38 Bank St.; Ran- land for agricultural research, Comics jn con(inuing studjcs jn, 2S jdolph Shomo, for a structure at In announcing the purchase, ur.j science and soil science,j ) Crossword Puizle 25 : 1Q Cedar St., Joseph Hammer- Mason W. Gross, Rutgers presi- R ,an( breeders and we,,d! Cdl(orials « [Stein, Long Branch, for a barn dent, said the land will give re- g p . . . i control researchers, in associo-i Herblock _. - at 72 Oaklan' d St., and J. Alvino, searchers 200 needed areas to ex- tion with entomologists, pathoio- Klttv Kelly I* for a building at 63 Locust Ave. pand their studies. lgists agricultural engineers and Movie Timetable 18 I The committee set Dec. 15 as a Agricultural scientists at the otnerS| wj|| Work principally wph Obituaries 2 |deadline for James Geltis, Chest- Hate university have been ham- corn, oats, wheat and barley. Sylvia Porter 6 inut St., to propose repairs on a pered because there has not been Research also is planned in co- Radio-Television - '8 | house on Shrewsbury Ave.. or enough Experiment Station land operation with the Soil Conserva- Social '2, 1J have the dwelling posted as un- to parcel out for research tion Service, Agricultural Re- George Sokolsky • • • B i fit for human habitation. The newly acquired property is;search Service and other SILVER BEAVER award was presented last night by Monnouth Council of Boy Scouts io four county residents. Sports 22, 23 j Seaboard Ice Co. notified the part of In photo at right, E. Donald Sterner, council president, right, is shown presenting award to J. Leon Schanck, Sr., Stoc, k Marke... t . J j committee it plans to have a owned Successful Investing J |barn at ,he rcar o( v on the Adelphia-Farmingdale! TuW research and certain oth- of Keyporr at dinner in Convention Hall, Asbury Park. Alio receiving the highest honor a council can present its I Ave. demolished. Home Made Sausage Rd., south of Freehold. McCarty.cr investigations that require volunteer leaden wore Herbert Henningsen of FarrnTngdale, Everett Antonidai of Belmar and William Sweetland of The committee aho noted that is retaining 125 acres on which daily care in New Sea Girt. In photo at left, "It's Fun to Be * Scout" was yhs thams of talk given by Eagle Scout Chester Ortinger, Country fresh sausage, links or an old well house owned b> the tre his residence, barns and silo.JBrunswick, to Dr.! bulk.1 Nelson's, 603 River Road, borough on Marion St. will be Th,e portion the state university! Gross. Jr., of Troop 140, Fairvjiew, a\ the council dinner. \ ' , Fair Haven—Adv. torn down.

( ••'•* \ " .1 ' ,])<*, 6,1961 BED BANK REGISTER Weather Bubble New Jersey—Mostly fair usd Births (Continued) seasonably cold today, high in hot tir blowers, the Interior OBITUARIES Vocation Day Event the 40s. Increasing cloudiness temperature was brought to a tonight, low in the 30s. "Thurs- Riverview summer-like 80 degrees, and day partly cloudy to cloudy with Mr. and Mrs. William Smith, the water temperature ranged MRS. ANNIE D. GISLESON BRUNO TALERICO high in the 40s. 181 Catherine St., Red Bank, son, upward from 74, member's said. RED BANK — Mrs, Annie i RED BANK — Bruno Talerico, Set'by Rotary Club MARINE 'esterday, Regrets Four lo Gisleson, 75, of 30 West St., dii 1, of 33 Central Ave. died yester- Cape May lo Mr. and- Mrs. Robert Thomp- Bathers gained further yesterday, in Rivercrest Nursin iy in his home. RED BANK — Members of t! The students—from Red Bank Block Island — ;on, Rt. 36, Keyriort, son, yester- Home. He was born in Italy, son of Smal| craft warmth and comfort from cov- Rotary Club will host 24 studen Red Bank Catholic and Rumson day. ' Mrs. Gisleson was born in So le late Mr. and Mrs. Angelo warnings low- ered walkways leading to their from three high schools tomorro rair Haven Regional H i g Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fisler, 91 beyvilie, daughter of the la ^alerico. His wife was the late ered 5 a.m. lockers and cabanas. Kept busy as part of the club's first annui Schools—will be assigned to clu Campbell Ave., Belford, son, yes- James H. and Hannah Conir \ngelina Rose Mazza Talerico. Westerly winds daily has been a snack bar. Vocational Day. members in whose profession th erday. Bennett, and had lived here mo; vir. Talerico was a retired em- diminishing to There also is a fireplace In students have expressed an inte, Mr. and Mrs. James Griffin, the lounge for winter gather- of her life. ployee of the New York and Long est. 10 to 20 knots 159 Davis La., Middlelown Town- 3ranch Railroad. He was a mem- r- -^m*- today south- ings. Mrs. Gisleson was a membe Rev. Dr. Charles S. Webster ship, son, yesterday. of the Red Bank Methodii «r of St. Anthony's Catholic Drawings pastor of the Presbyteriai (?'-'•= "^- west 10 to 20 Members of several other Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson, 91 shore beach clubs joined up Church. Her husband, Peder Church. hurch, will address the student: knots tonight Apple St., New Shrewsbury, son, for a winter of swimming. On Gisleson, Sr., former superintem Surviving are three daughters, .ollowing a luncheon at 12:1; and becoming west to northwest For School yesterday. the off-season rolls are 'more ent of mails at the Red Bah Mrs. Mary Tomafno, Mrs. Jo- p.m. in the Molly Pitcher Hotel 15 to 25 knots Thursday. Visibility Mr. and Mns. Joseph Juliano, .enerally over five miles. Mostly than 370 members and, Mrs. Post Office, died in 1959. leph Mazza and Mrs. Samuel/ The students and their Rotar; 3 Winfield Dr., Little Silver, Levy said, "the applications Surviving are four daughter: Scalzo, and two eons, Frank and Are Accept Club sponsors are: fair with increasing cloudiness to- daughter, this morning. night and mostly cloudy Thurs- Edson Oberlander still have been coming in." Mrs. Marie G. Bublin, with who; Toseph Talerico, all of this place; UNION BEACH — Drawin^ Red Dank High School—den Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nagle, 3 day. Regrets began pouring in she lived, Mrs. Ada Austin a brother, Peter Talerico of Long and specifications for the . pri istry, Thomas Pfrommer with D; Barbara Ter., Middlctown Town- EXTENDED FORECAST shortly after word spread that Milltown, Mrs. Mildred Qua! Branch; 22 grandchildren, and 32 posed 12-room addition to W Morgan P. Colio; medicine, Rob ship, son, this morning. Temperatures in eastern Penn- the severe wind of yesterday mann of Grayslake, III., and Mr; great-grandchildren. moria! School, Morningside Avi ert Saffa with Dr. Leonard Dan Santa's Visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knauff, 41 sylvania, southeastern New York, morning had toppled the bub- Ann Anderson of Lac Duflambui The funeral will be Saturday •were accepted by the Board zig; youth work, Marilyn Perl Meredith Dr., New Shrewsbury, New Jersey and Connecticut dur- ble. Wis.; two sons, Peder J. G: at 8 a.m. from the William S. Education last night. meter with Rodney Hibner; news son, this morning. ing the five-day period Thursday Saturday Mrs. John R. Sinnott, Jr., leson, Jr., of Little Silver, an Anderson Funeral Home. A re- The plans will now be sul paper, Barrie Gelbhaus with W Mr. and Mrs. Richard Richard through Monday are expected to West River Rd., Rumson, said: James H. Gisleson of Rocheste quiem mass will be offered at 9 mitted to the state Departmei Harold Kelly; accountant, Wi, son, 56 Compton St., Belford, average near normal over north- "Oh, this Is indeed a shame. N. Y,; 12 grandchildren and ran o'clock in St. Anthony's Church of Education in Trenton for fim liam Moffit with Morris Portner; Is Arranged daughter, this morning. ern sections except three (o eight It is so beautiful swimming great-grandchildren. by Msgr. Salvatore DiLorenzo. approval by Lauren V. Pohlmai veterinary medicine, Joan Mr. and Mrs. Russell Iglay, degrees above normal over the RED BANK - The Kiwanis under the bubble. We all The funeral will be Friday Burial will be in Mt. Olivet Ceme- school architect. Michels with Dr. Robert Tice.| 601 Oak Hill Rd., Middletown southern portions. Seasonably Club's Santa Claus will arrive ai adored It. I only wanf to see 2 p.m. in the Worden Funeri tery. It is the board's aim to ha liurst; retail business, Joa: [Township, daughter, this morning. mild in most of period except the White Street parking lot ai It put back as quickly as pos- Home. Rev. W. Gordon Lowder the addition ready for occupai Hagcn with Frederick Schlosser; Monmouth Medical Center somewhat cooler Thursday and 9:30 a.m. Saturday. sible." She was not there at pastor of the Methodist Churcf MISS ETHEL A. BOWNE cy in September 1962. law, Paul Jablonsky with Ed' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Denengar, again around the end of period. According to a club spokesman the time of the accident, but will officiate. Burial will be In other business, Harry mund J. Canjona, and Bruce Ed 286 Wall St , Eatontown, son, RED BANK - Miss Ethel A. Precipitation may total from 0.1 he will arrive on top of a fire r arrived shortly later to look Fair View Cemetery. Wooley Jr. reported that a meei ington with Whitney Crowell; [yesterday. Bowne, 68, of 345 Broad St., died ;o 0.5 tenths Inch over southern truck. over the damage. She said she ing was held recently with Di communications, Constance Brod- Sunday in Riverview Hospital. sections and 0.5 tenths inch or a Edson Oberlander of 39 King's Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Paulin, talked to a manufacturer's rep- MRS. WILLIAM H. ROBINSON Clyde Weinhold, state director < sky with Clarence Atkins, an Miss Bowne was born in Little little more over the northern por- Hwy., Middletown, is genera! 814 Third St., Union Beach, resentative who promised quick adult Education, members of th ministry, Carolyn Gerhold wit. NEW SHREWSBURY - Mrs Sliver, daughter of the late Theo- tions, occurring mainly as scat- chairman.! daughter, yesterday. repairs'. board, Union Beach teachers an Rev. D.R Webster. Florence L. Robinson, 73, of dore A. and Charlotte Borden :ered showers or snow flurries Santa will be escorted to the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sims, 168 other interested persons. Anthony L. McKim, Rumson Squankum Rd., died Monday Bowne. Red Bank Catholic — medicine, mainly in the mountain areas at parking lot by both the Red Bank [Tinton Ave., Eatontown, son, yes- Dr. Weinhold recommended tr Rd., Little Silver, said: Monmouth Medical Center, Lon; Prior to moving here a year Garry Arthur with Dr. Warrei :he beginning of period with High School and Red Bank Catho terday. selection of a committee to cot Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fiore, "Many of us joined the win- Branch, after a long illness. ago Miss Bowne lived in Shrews- Fowler; law, James Collins Witt more general showers toward eni He High School bands. ter club to keep fit and in trim Mrs. Robinson was born bury most of her life. • list of residents, as well as boan John V. Crowell; retail, Martin 102 Middletown Rd., New Mon- of the period. From Red Bank High Schoo! until the summer rolled around Montreal, Canada, daughter Services will be held at 2 p.m. and faculty members, to plan ai Brueckner with Robert de la> mouth, son, yesterday. he will go along Broad St., to aqain. This Is most regrettable. the late John and Alice Fenne: Wednesday in the Adams Me- adult education program for tl Reussille; engineering, Nichola: Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ross, 28 TIDES Monmouth St., and to the lot en We all have enjoyed ourselves She had lived here 32 years, morial Home, with Rev. W. Gor- borough. D'Apolito with Thomas Beers, Throckmorton Ave., West Long (Sandy Hook) trance opposite Drummond PI. thoroughly and felt we had Mr. was a former school teache: den Lowden, pastor of the Red John Ward, staff teacher, wa: nsurance, Richard Thomp- Branch, daughter, yesterday. Today — High 6:30 p.m., lo Gifts will be distributed to the Levy and his family ft thank She was a graduate of Richmom Bank Methodist Church, officiat- elected temporary chairman son with Hubert Farrow; dentis- Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson, .2:36 p.m. children and refreshments will be for thinking of the idea. The High and Normal School, Rid ing. Burial will be in Fair View the program, which, it is antici :ry, Leon Discavage with Dr, served to adults. 425 Exchange PI., Long Branch, pated, will be started In Septem Thursday—High 6:54 a.m. am son, yesterday. club, so far, has done very mond, Va., and was a member Cemetery. Richard Schulz with William Pa- :13 p.m., low 12:40 a.m. am St. Thomas AME Zion Church her 1962. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas, well." zicky. :23 p.m. superintendent of the Sunda: Paul J. Evans, administrative 33 Rumson Rd., Rumson, daugh- WILLIAM G. HORNER Rumson - Fair Haven Region- (For Red Bank and Rumsoi school for 25 years; president principal, presented a report James Ilch ter, yesterday. WEST HARTFORD, Conn. — al—medicine, Alex Melovie wi(!i Bridge add two hours; Se the Missionary Society of th' a survey made by Dr. Edwan Patterson Army Hospital William Guest Horner, 88, of 47 Dr. Samuel Adler; finance, James, Bright, deduct 10 minutes; Lou High Winds church, and past secretary of th L. Fandt, superintendent Fort Monmoutli Midlands died in Farmington Hill with Robert D. Viscount; law, Branch deduct 15 minutes; High- Appointed To Board of Trustees. Flemington-Raritan Elementarj Harry Johnson with Jacob Levin; Spec. 4 and Mrs. Otha C. Cher- Convalescent Hospital Sunday. lands Bridge add 40 minutes,) Surviving are her husband, Wi Schools, on the cost of vanda teaching, Judy Brokaw with Dr, ry, Jr.. 6 Crawford St., Shrews- Hit State, He was born in Long Branch, liam H. Robinson; a son, Wi Ism to New Jersey public school; M. Gregg Hibbs; veterinary med- bury Township, daughter, Mon N. J., son of the late Isaac D. CHICAGO (AP) - Snow, rail Board of Ed. liam P. Robinson of this place over a five year period. cine, Lori Janus with Dr. Emery! day. and Sarah E. Guest Horner, and and log darkened the winter sk; RED BANK - James P. Ilch. One Dead a daughter, Miss Maggie Robii Over $87,000 was needed to re Wingerter, and aviation, Robert formerly lived in East Rockaway, iver border states of the natioi 95 Locust Ave., last night was NEWARK (AP)-Gusts of wind, son of Asbury Park; a brothe place broken windows, a problem Haas with Walter Laudenslagcr. N. .Y, for 50 years. He was a oday. appointed to the Board of Edu- hitting peaks of 65 miles per Walter Smith of Sandstone, Va, which confronts all school boards retired passenger agent for the Skies were clear to partly cation. Japanese hour, walloped New Jersey yes- a sister, Mrs. Alice Brown o It was brought out, He replaces George Worthley, Pennsylvania Railroad. Edward J. Scullion, board sec- loudy over most of the rest ol terday, causing property damage, this place; three grandchildre Jr., who resigned two months Surviving are two sons, Willis retary, stated that vandalism Favor Snow he nation. injuries and at least one death, and a great-grandchild. ago, Mr. Ilch will seek election Teacher Set D. Horner of this place, and Ray- costs had been reduced consider- Scattered snow flurries moved William D. Martin, U.S. weath- The funeral will be Friday Feb. U to Mr. Worthley's one- mond G. Horner of Towson, Md.; ably in Union Beach since th ver the central and northern er observer in Long Branch, re- 2 p.m. in St. Thomas Church Removal year unexpired term. a sister, Mrs. Clara Slocum of recreation facilities had been .ockies, and flurries changing to ported steady winds up to 62 Burial will be in White Ridgi A native of Brooklyn, Mr. Ilch For Regional Long Branch; three grandchil- made available at the school and now mixed with rain occurred miles an hour with gusts up to Cemetery under the direction o: s a graduate of Red Bank High dren, and two great-grandchil- other recreation programs had ver the northern Plains and the NEW SHREWSBURY-A teach-j 69 at 11:21 a.m. the RobertiA. Braun Home fo: Ordinance School, Princeton Preparatory dren. been initiated in the borough. pper Mississippi Valley. Snow x from Kyoto, Japan, will teach| Child Killed Funerals, Eatontown. SHREWSBURY TOWNSHIP-! School and the Yale University nd observe in Monmouth Re- The funeral will be tomorrow However, in connection with the lso was expected in the St. An ordinance introduced by the awrence Valley. School of Architecture. He also, ional High School for a month The death of Rose Marie at 2 p.m. in the John W. Flock recreation programs, several 1 REUBEN J. MORRIS "ownship Committee last night attended the Sheffield Scientific icginning Jan. 8, at it was an- Mesaros, 5, was attributed to the 'uneral • Home, Long Branch. board members reported that al Powerful winds on the East LONG BRANCH - Reuben rill empower municipal officials School at Yale for two years. lounced 'at last night's meeting1 windstorm. Police said the child :ev. George Murphy, pastor of organizations utilizing the schoo! oast were blamed for at least Morris, 79, of -195 West St., a re prohibit on-street parking for He is a designer in the engi- if the Board of Education. was entering her home at 117 tie Asbury Methodist Church, facilities were not fully meeting ne death. Police said a five- tired painter and interior deco :hort periods to permit snow re- neering department of Hanson, Rudolph St., Rahway, with her Long Branch, will officiate. Bur- their obligations of having ade- ear-old girl in Railway, N. J., ICaoru Nakamura will come toj rator, was dead on arrival a! noval or other emergency action. VanWinkle, Munning Co., Mata- mother, Mrs. Mildred A. Mesaros, ial will be In West Long Branch auate, chaperones in the building /as killed Tuesday when her his country under the auspices Monmouth Medical Center yester- The ordinance was drawn by wan, and treasurer of Bishoff, when a blast of wind slammed the Cemetery. during the activities. mother, knocked off balance by of the international teacher de-[ day. le state Department of Motor 'lch and Olsen Co., Red Bank. velopment program of the U.S. door against Mrs. Mesaros. The secretary was instructed wind-blown door, fell on the Surviving are his wife, Mrs ehicles and submitted to all Mr. Ilch is married to the for- Department of Health. Welfare' Shu lost her balance and fell MRS. JAMES F. BEDELL to contact the organizations in- hild. Sarah E. Tallman Morris; threi .unicipalities. It does not applj mer Ruth B. Nary of Rumson. and Education. on her daughter. The child suf- volved and remind them of Temperatures in the 20s ranged fered a broken neck. daughters, Mrs. Rocco Thorn o LONG BRANCH - Mrs. Ann > municipal parking lots. They have two sons, James and This program arranges not only| agreements. from the northern and centra" Three commercial fishermen Baraboo, Wise, Mrs. Edna Clap Cecelia Bedell, 67, of 209 Cole- Provisions for penalties,1 lnclud- David both students at Red Bank for foreign teachers to work in man Ave., died in her home yef- . "Emission was granted Miss Rockies and the central and abandoned their boat whtn it saddle of Veraon, N. Y., an> g removal of cars, are included, High School. the United States, but also for 'erday after a long illness. Ann Mikush for bus transporta- southern Plateau states, through was grounded on a sandbar at Mrs. John Watt of Belleville; twe Mr. Ilch first was employed by American teachers to gain ex- tion for 50 students to participate Mayor Joseph Menzzopanc, Jr. the northern plains, to the north- the mouth of Absecon Inlet off sons, Donald R. Morris of Lon; Mrs. Bedell was born in Van- the late George A. Delatush, lo- perience in other countries, hi Christmas singing at Mon-, aid snow removal should be ern and eastern upper Great Atlantic City. After swimming to Branch and David W. Morris o terburg, daughter of the late cal architect. He later held posts school superintendent Frank| mouth Shopping Center, Eaton- ;reatiy improved this winter due Lakes and southward to the Ohio shore, they were treated at At- Monmouth Beach, and nine Patrick and Mary Scanloa, and in the engineering department o: jWelnhelmer explained. town, Dec. 16. the 24-hour availability of|ValIey. lantic City hospital for exposure. grandchildren. 'iad lived here 22 years, She was Wright Aeronautical Corp.; in thi Mr. Nakamura is a chemistry • Mr. Scullion, announced that lowing equipment and the better In North Plainfield, Teresa Mr. Morris was a member o! member of Star of the Sea construction department at Fort !and physics teacher In Kyoto. He petitions for candidates to the ;e that can be made of it after Molinari, 9, of 156 Sycamore Ave., the First Assembly of Goc Catholic Church. Oix, and the architectural engi- [will assist in science classes here; bpard of education are available, e ordinance is adopted. was hit on the head with a falling Church in Shrewsbury. Surviving are her husband, Language neering department at Syncro and also work In (he school's! «nd must be filed with him prior Harry Evans, township attor- branch. She was taken to Muh- Services will be held from the ames F. Bedell; a son, James Machine Co., Perth Amboy. [social science program, Mr. to 4 p.m. Jan. 4. The election ley, reported that he expects to lenberg Hospital, Plainfield. John W. Flock Funeral Home, Bedell of Oceanport; a daughter, Weinheimer said. will be held Feb. 13. am tomorrow whether or noli Chairman Window* Shattered 243 Broadway, at 2 p.m. Friday Miss Kathleen Bedell, at home; e Raffles licensing law ap- The federal program will pay with Rev. John Deegan, pasto two sisters, Misses Catherine and The winds shattered store win- peared on the local ballot for ap- GruberNixes the cost of Mr. Nakamura's visit, of the First Assembly of Goc "Margaret Scanlon, both of Van- dows in Jersey City, Harrison, :oval in 1854, and whether or Is Hired it was explained. Church, officiating. lerburg, and three grandchildren. Federal Jury >t it was approved. A question NEW SHREWSBURY — An- Union, New Brunswick and other drew Camerota of Havertown, Talks On municipalities. The funeral will be Saturday at mcernlng permission to hold ELIAS A. STOLIAR a.m. from the Woolley Fu- ingo and raffles in the township) Pa., was hired as chairman of two 4,150-volt public service Gets Keyport Soviet power lines were cut in Newark TRENTON — Elias A. Stoliar leral Home, followed by a re- irompted the inquiry. the forejgn languages depart- Legal Fee 61, of 1020 Hudson St. died ii ment of Monmouth Regional High (Continued) by a shed covering which blew^ luiem mass at 9 o'clock in Star The township was a govern- Mercer Hospital Monday. f the Sea Church, Burial will School by the Board of Educa- KEANSBURG-Borough Coun dropped from the ruling party off the three-story Newark Pack- Postal Case ent-owned property at the time He was the son of the late Ben 5e in St. Rose of Lima Ceme- 1 tion at Its meeting last night. :il took no action last night on presidium at the October party ing Co. building. TRENTON — The U. S. At- e question was required on all jamin and Leah Perlman Stoliar, :ery. he status of Benjamin Gruber Congress and now is reported in The aluminum covering fell in- torney's office reported yesterday, unicipal ballots. Raffles are Mr. Camerota has taught two Stoliar was a tax examiner foi Highlands attorney, hired as spe- a hospital. to the street, but no one was that the federal grand Jury will irohlbited on federal property. years in Newton Square, Pa., the state. He was a graduate ol cial counsel to prosecute the Ed A sidelight of todays Supreme hurt. Electric power in the area MICHAEL J. BUONO hear embezzlement charges and has been an Interpreter for Rider College. ward J. Davis case. Soviet session was former Presi- was interrupted. LONG BRANCH — Michael 3. against two former Keyport post the U.S. Army three years. Ha Surviving are two sisters, Mrs George E. -Ostrov, borough at dent Klementl Y. Voroshilov's Falling tree limbs were blamed luono, 55, of 397 Salrj Ave., was office clerks in January, unless speaks German, Spanish and Rus- Ruth Perlman of West Long *ark orney, reported that Mr. Gru- first public appearance la the; for snapping power lines in 'atally stricken yesterday while the men waive Indictment. sian. His salary here will bs $5,' Ke!lrl Branch and Mrs. Gertrude Wels ber has flatly refused to discuss Kremlin since he~wa~s"humiiiated| V- Roseiand and Livingston, orking in Montgomery Ward, Freed hi $1,000 bond each are (Continued) 500 a year. man of the Bronx, N. Y. Ms controversial $5,400 legal bil publicly at the Bolshevik revo- with 6,000 customers affected. tlonmouth Shopping Center, Eat- John R. Brower, 59, of 273 First onducting a series of talks with 11 In Russian Course The funeral will be tomorrow [or his services in the convlc lution anniversary celebration] Electrical service to 1,000 mtown, where he was manager St., Keyport, and Alfonso Es- epresentatlves of the New Jersey at 11 a.m. from the John W. School superintendent Frank ion of Mr. Davis on one count Nov. 7. homes was interrupted for a time T the men's department. posito, 43, of Lower Main St., "ish and Game Council and of- Weinheimer said this appoint- in Whippany when the winds Flock Funeral Home, Long Matawan Township. if violating the borough heating The 80-year-old comrade of He was born in Brooklyn, son cials of Freehold Township to ment will "greatly strengthen" caused a short circuit at a Jersey Branch. Rabbi Aaron Lefkowitz if the late Scipione and Vita Pis- Both men resigned their Jobs ordinance as a private contrac- Lenin and Stalin was a delegate ixplore the park program. the school's language program. Central Power & Light Co. sub- of Temple Beth Miriam, Elberon, iia Buono, and had lived nere after waiving preliminary hear- tor. The verdict is now under to the Parliament and sat on the, Mr. Irwin said all had agreed The new teacher Is a graduate station. will officiate. Burial will be in 10 years. Mr. Buono was a World ing at the recent arraignment ippeal. platform reserved for dignl- at in addition to hunting unit of Temple University, Philadel- Monmouth Fields Cemetery. 'ar II Army veteran and a before U. S. Commissioner David Mr. Ostrov was instructed by ' iries. shing uses, the park should be- phia, and of the Army Language ember of St. Michael's Catho- Goldstein In Asbury Park. he council to meet with Mr. Gru- Voroshilov and his closest :ome an excellent place for School in Monterey, Calif., where ROBERT SMITH c Church, West End. Brower Is accused of embez- ier to discuss the matter. friend, mustachioed Marshal lamping, horseback riding, hik he studied Russian. Stillman ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS - Surviving are his wife, Mrs. zling post office funds, falsifying The council, except Martin C. Semyon M. Budyenny, were at and a general center for out- There are now 11 students tak- (Continued) Robert Smith, 91, of 60 Wesl ennle Tarricone Buono; a son, records and conspiracy. Esposito Lohsen, has no Intention of pay- the far right. The two old men oor activities sponsored by the ing a beginners' Russian course Washington Ave., died Sunday in lichael J. Buono, Jr., and two i Is charged only with embezzle- ing the bill. I—Budyenny is 78—carried on a center which is planned on the lonmouth County Federalion o/ at Monmouth Regional, it was Allenwood Hospital. aughters, Misses Linda and Bar- I ment and conspiracy. Mayor Loui.._s CoIIichio charges„„ j ning conversation while chief Broad St.t,, merchants iportsmen's Clubs. reported last night. ranning conversation while chief eas t tne west side tne He was born in Keyport and iara Buono, all at home; two Postal Inspectors are continu- hat the bill Is excessive and has p 1 a n n e r Vladimir Novikov °1 t °' highway Multi-Purpose Use Increased interest in the lan- had lived here three years. others, Joseph and John Buono, ing the investigation to determine lemanded an itemized account painte1 d the economic picture ex- wil° l find themselves "at a com- "A co-operative effort by the guage is expected next year, Mr. ing of it from Mr. Gruber. pected in 1962. petitive disadvantage." Surviving are a brother, Ar- nd two sisters, Mrs. Julia Rota the amount of tho alleged em ate, through the New Jersey Weinheimer said. Mr. Lohsen said he was sat-| Premier Khrushchev came in The council last month adopted thur Smith of Matawan, and two nd Miss Anne Buono, all of this bezzlement. ish and Game Council, the Mon- isfied with the bill. and took his seat of honor but an ordinance deepening the busi- nephews, Leron and William ty. outh County Park Department Attorney's fees are not the on paid no attention"to""the'two hfr|ness.r??? .there from 350 feet to Smith of this place. nd Freehold Township," 5ie said, The funeral will be Saturday legal problem facing the bor-j roes of the Bolshevik revolution. about 900 feet. The zone is about The funeral will be tomorrow could result in a multiple-use Township 8:30 a.m. from the Damiano Katanga 'ugh. Voroshilov confessed at the 22d|30 acres in size. at 2 p.m. in the Condon Funera rea of permanent benefit to the (Continued) uneral Home, followed by a re- (Continued^ Mayor CoIIichio lashed out at longress of the Soviet Com Home, with Rev. George Tay- itizens of the state and county." Asks 'Equal Basis' luiem mass at 9:30 o'clock in fMured yesterday. UN sources! units, which would rent for $30 i>hat he called "poor legal ad- tnunist party in October that he| lor, pastor of the Methodist This action, Mr. Apy said, . Michael's Church. Burial will iaid the dead Included six for- Details of the proposal were to $35 per room. ice in former years," He asked Church, officiating. Burial will be dd pp ' had played a small part in tfte|'o benefit new people at th© ex- ! in Mt. Carmel Cemetery. eign mercenaries and only one udied last week-end at'a meet- Agreement Study .Tr. Oslrov to look into the pos- plot to oust Khrushchev as par- pense of people who have been in Green Grove Cemetery. bility of the borough obtaining UN soldier. hero. Attending were Mr. Ir- Mr. Menzzop'ane has 30 days In ty first secretary. He said he here a large number of years." in, Freeholders Earl L. Woolley inanclal redress. MISS LAURA M. SJOBECK Twelve dead were at the Queen which to- study the plan before had charged and had since aided He said the petitions were not FlisabHh Hospital todav. among nd Charles I. Smith; Mr. ho leader. Khrushchev said he seeking "preferential treatment,' TEANECK - Miss Laura M. ! submitting it to the other two Progress Is iobeck, 71, of 592 Linden Ave., t)i—i tKren F.uropean civilian^. ihoellncr of the Monmouth Coun- members of the Township Com- orgave him. but rather "an opportunity to The Red Cross reported that Park Department: Henry J. But on Nov. 7 he was rebuffed compete on an equal basis with ied yesterday in Riverview Hos- - -•— —• i,_ „ ... _ ,, ., mittee for further action. \ppeal Price ital, Red Bank, where she had bodies had been seen onj^llv and Lester G. McNamara, Ust Janllarv no biddcrs ap. when he tried to take the posi- the new people coming in." Slow* Certain f en a patient five weeks. •n avenue near the center of lhe|o 'he Fish and Game Cm-ncil; I at a b|ic auction ,0- tion of honor on the reviewing; He said that construction of a a For Land KEANSBURG - Progress Miss Sjobeck was born in New cltv but that heavy firinR pre.j" y°r Rov Daniels r" C-~>~ •- ^ fjrms ,„ bid for an stand which he had occupied supermarket on the west side of collectinc them. jteeman Woodrow W. Burke, over 40 years. He was also es- Broad St., directly south of the usually takes time. In one par- ork City, daughter of the late renewal project. Private negotia- FREEHOLD -The Long ticular case in the borough, it ustaf and Augusta Sjobeck, The International Red Crnss i Freehold Township; Herman tions with Mr. Padula began with- corted out of the VIP section at Shrewsbury Shopping Center, Jo lnson Branch Housing Authority filed is coming—after 35 years. ropresentativr charged thai uN' ' . William Stcele and Rus- i^n a^ ^month. suit here yesterday In Superior a Kremlin party that night. would be a proper step. d had lived here 40 years. She Pallc nF th F dl:r on It seems that 35 years ago, d been a secretary at the Fed- troops were firing on Rod Crossly" 1 , ° 5, ^! "[< Details of the proposed aErec- Court apncalins a condemnation Fred Lewis Comments s rt! the borough fathers approved al Reserve Bank, New York, Bmbulancos. A local Red Cro^ P° ;™n s Clubs; Mr Pike "fiml.nt stipu|ato a $.007 Ruarantecd award to Price, Inc., of Eaton Fred Lewis, chairman of the official. Andre Roey. reported Planning board and others, electrical cost to the firm, anoth- (own for land involved in the Verdict Zoning Board of Adjustment, an ordinance authorizing the years. m mnrtar shell hit a truck The Rroup agreed that immodi er guarantee that no sewer or Shrewsbury riverfront redevelop- (Continued) questioned Mr. Apy's contention installation of a sidewalk at iliss Sjobeck was a member of 1 slc s stalld bc takc t0 lusl rvacuatlnp women and. children, "" P " I water charges bo levied against ment project. problem, traffic problem, waterjthat existing stores would ba put Twilight Ave. and Park Ave. ie Presbyterian Church and of r nvar(i the ark from a police camp and that two ° P Prosram, Mr, it, and that FHA approval must The award, made Nov. 2 by the upply problem, and others, such at a disadvantage by the The job was never accom- a Teaneck Pocahontas Lodge. children were killed nnd 11 worn•'. Irwin said. bo received within four months •ondemnation commission- [as requirements for added mu-|shopping center. plished. The ownership of the Surviving are a brother, Gustaf en injurrd. o' contract date. The firm also er, gave the company $54,750. [nicipal services. "I don't believe that any- property has changed hands. obeck, Jr., of Glendale. Calif.; CAR HITS POLE niisahelhville's African sec- requested that the township bear The authority in its suit stated In rebuttal, Albert B. Flemer, ne . . . knows what the new On the advice of its attor- d a niece, Mrs. Virginia Tu- tions were repnrlei quiet, but JUKI-WOOD ACRES-Richard the cost of preliminary services! lhat it had set aside $35,800 as board vice chairman, said tlie|stores are going to be," he said, ney, Borough Council las* night neu of Red Bank. no workers reported for wnrk to- J. Vnitnl. in, of Washington. D. C, of Benoist and Goldberg, UnionU fair price for the property, park developers "would have to A letter was read from Daniel made good what it called a The funeral will be tomorrow dnv and normal life the city suffered minor cuts this mornim: architects who drew preliminary; Tlic suit, which was filed by do a food job to soil the park," \V. Dorn, 33 Meadow Dr., oppos- moral obligation and author- 2 p.m. in the Volk Colonial wa* at a standstill. •when the c;ir he was driving, hit'plans for the project. the authority's attorney, Clarkson and that the township could not ng deepening of the zone of the ized the work to be done. ame. Rev, Herbert Willenberg. 1 The Katanga Red Cross .ip-. a utility pole on Rl. 9. Suite pn-j of Lo up Branch, re- rait indefinitely to develop thel .vest side of Broad St. istor of the Presbyterian for a short armistice lo'l.ice ,it the HOHTII barracks said The Lincoln Memorial in Wash- quested the trial date of Dec. 15. hand. He indicated a helter- Mr. Stillman has a contract It adds up! More and more lurch, will officiate, Burial will ^^^^c[l^ltP the dead and wounded Voitnt apparently Tell iislcep .'»'• has .T(i columns, one for skelter type development "with with Shop Rite for the 20,000 people use The Register ads each in Wcckhawkcn Cemetery un- hut there was m> immediate the wheel, lip was charged with each stale of the Union in 1865 It pays tn advertise in The houses mixed with Industry" square foot market, subject to a issue because results come fas- • the direction of the Worden rr.vponsc from the UN command. careless driviing.i ju'hnn Lincoln died. Register.—Advertisement. could result from "wailing." 'change in zoning. ter—Advertisement meral Home, Red Bank. r RED BANK REGISTER . D«> 6,196—3 Success fill Investing Nason on Education: Takes Friends' Advice Then Takes a Beating Lack Interest in School ? ' By ROGER E. SPEAR It's an Old, Old Story Q.—'T bought Bevis Shell sell the rest and put the pro Homes, Jamesbury, Birtcher ceeds into Fairmont Foods an By LESLIE J. NASON college degree. pages of closely written note! Corp., Capehart Corp, National Colgate-Palmolive. Over a period Like they say in the movies: and met every challenge of his Telepix, Fearless, anc of time these stocks might very Professor of Education "If you can't fight 'em, join 'em." classmates. From that day on Shield Chemical Ltd., all or well make up your losses. Your counselor tells you: "With Let's "join 'em" with a plan, ihe became more interested in friends' advice, Q.—"What do prominent news- that mind of yours you should bo It's really a simple plan. Thejschool and a belter student in ail What should casters mean when they report making high grades." principle is that the more you1 of his classes. do to get out that 'stocks rose 2'/j points'?" Your parents say: "You just know about any subject, the Teacher Wants lo Help of this bad si W.B don't apply yourself." easier it is to pay attention to it, When he had learned a lot about uation when A—They mean that the mar- You say: and the better you like it. This the history he became interested my losses no' ket—as measured by the widely "But I'm not ipplies to antique cars, singing j in it and enjoyed it more. This total 40 per fallowed Dow-Jones Industrial Av- interested in guitars or even algebra. You idea will work for anyone whn cent? Should erage^—rose 2% points. While school or in may have to try this to believe it. tries it. The principle behind it I "even out' 2'/$-point Jump in most individ- the courses Ji To make the plan work, you'll is psychologically sound. The by purchasin, ual stocks would be meaningful, have to take." have to really put out at the more you know of a subject the more of these it is much less so with the Dow Oddly enough, start. Bear down on one sub- better you will like it. stocks at low which is now well over 700— everybody is ject for a few days. Pick the one Try (his on one course after an- SPEAR pricesor should where a 2'^-point gain represents right. you like best, Learn everything other and you will soon lika I sell them all and take a bea an advance of less than one-hall The counselor you can about it. Do more than school. Ing? If I sell, what should ! bu; of 1 per cent. right about is assigned. Put in some extra Nothing — but nothing — suc- with what's left?" T.P: Q.—"I'm one of the lucky few Dr. Nason " your ability, al- time in revin.v and by all means ceeds like success. A.—Our friends always mean who have won the Irish Sweep- though he read ahead in the subject. Get To all of this there is just one well, but they're very rarely the stakes. My friends and relatives AFTER THE SHOOTING — A bicycle-riding soldier fingers pistol in his holster »i thinks you're a little lazy. Your an extra book on the subject from footnote. And it deals with the best source of investment advice, have been giving me all kinds of he approaches group of Dominicans on Santo Domingo street after terrorists at- parents are right about you not the library. Add to your know- teacher, not with you. I'm extremely sorry that you've advice, but I'd like your ideas on ipplying yourself. And they think tacked civilians with bullets and clubs in the Dominican Republic capital. ledge as rapidly as you can, and If you were on the baseball, taken such a beating. Your ex- how I should invest my $45,000 you're inclined to laziness, too. with this added knowledpe you football or basketball team, you'd perience has been pretty costly prize. I am 34 years old, mar- (AP Wirephoto) But you have put your finger will begin to collect that interest know that the coach was there to but perhaps not too much so ried, and have two little girls. W m your real trouble: Lack of you need, give you suggestions and help you've learned the danger of hap- rent a house. With the' money Man Held nterest, not laziness. I once knew a boy who was and thus assist you to win. hazard buying, particularly in invested in stocks, maybe I could Court OK's Trooper Pleads It Can Be Enjoyable failing in a history course. Then Just ns an experiment, think low-priced stocks. I do not ad- retire at 50. Would this be wish- Now let's face this problem he was chosen to play the part of of the teacher as a coach who vise you to "even out"—or ave: ful thinking?" C.H. In Car Theft with a little realism. The law!Louis in a class exercise drama- wants you to pile up the score. age down—the cost of your hold- A.—Not at all. You have 16 $14,000 MADISON TOWNSHIP-Georgi Not Guilty In says that you have to go to tizing the trial of that French He does, you know. ings. Not all of them are bad, years left before a possible early D. Banks, 21, of 31 Miller St., school. Why not make it an en- king, The guilt of the king (You may write Dr. Nason In toit I believe'that any new money retirement. In this space of time, Award Highlands, has been released un Traffic Fatality joyable and a rewarding exper- hinged upon all of the political care of this newspaper. He can- you have should be placed ii some well chosen stocks could der $150 bail on charges of steal ience? To get where you want to intrigue of the European of that not answer questions individually lecurities of higher quality. build up, say $25,000 of your prize TRENTON (AP) - The state': Ing an auto in Newark eariy thi HOWELL TOWNSHIP-A plea go in this world will take a high day. but he will discuss those of gen- I would certainly retain James- money to a very sizable sum. I second highest court yesterda; morning. of not guilty was entered yester- school diploma and probably a This boy came to the trial with eral interest In his columns.) fcury, which in my opinion is youram using $25,000 deliberately be- reversed a lower court decision Police said Banks was arrestei day to a death by auto charge best holding and one ihat shouM cause I don't think you should and granted Elizabeth C. Wujto- on Rt. 35 in Laurence Harbor bj against State Trooper Joseph continue to show recovery, put-the entire amount in stocks. wicz more than $14,000 in work- Sgt. William Burlew. Police sail Kochis, 21, of Trenton, in the the balance, the two that seem You must think about the taxes man's compensation benefits. Liga to Run, Sgt. Burlew spotted the stolen death Monday of a 13-year-old Dr. Pfeffer to Speak to me to have the greatest specu- on your prize and I suggest you Her husband, Albert C. Wujto car on the highway. bicyclist. lative appeal are Birtcher anc ask a reputable tax consultant for wicz, was killed in an accidenl Police said the car belonged Trooper Kochis, a rookie who Houston Fearless, and I wouli advice on this matter. June 30, 1958, while operatinf Two Others hold them, I suggest that yoi to a Newark policeman and wa recently drew Howell Barracks Next, you'd probably like to his bulldozer at" the Woodlam stolen from in front of his home. as his first assignment, waived At Synagogue have your owa home. I think Park development in Raritai Banks will be arraigned tomor- a preliminary hearing before Undecided using a few thousands for a down Township." row on charges of possession of Magistrate John Cavanaugh so NEW SHREWSBURY - The RUMSON — Dr. Leo Pfeffer, Supreme Court of New Jersey, In payment on a nice house would The widow, who had been livin i stolen car and driving while on that the charge could be referred terms of three members of the Street Has be money very well invested. If general counsel of the American a unanimous decision, held that apart from her husband for eigh he revoked list. to the Monmouth Cpunty Grand Monmouth Regional Board of Ed-Jewish Congress and national di- a public school may not distrlb- you haven't yet established a months prior to his death, sough; Jury. ucation, Norman Field, Robert backlog for emergencies, I sug- rector of its Commission on Law ute religious tracts such u the An Irregular, the legal death benefits. The trooper was released Billings and vice president Jo- and Social Action, iideon Bible. gest that you put in a savings The G. R. Company, Clifton seph Liga, will end in February. institution the equivalent of at Government custody of Col. Joseph D. Rutter, here Sunday night on the status Dr. Pfeffer has written books for whom Wujtowicz had opera superintendent of the state po- The Eatontown member, Mr. 3f religion in the public schools on the subject. Active Day least a half-year's wages for ted'a bulldozer for more than Liga, said last night he will run rainy-day use. ice. The complaint was made is it "Church, State and Freedom," N?W YORK (AP) -'Despite year, appealed the workman'! Pays $485 For by Capt. Jacob J. Harris, com- for re-election. ipinions which he published several years new highs in Ford and General With these needs taken care compensation award to the Mon brought of, we can confidently talk about manding officer of Troop C. The two members from New ago, won recognition as the au- Motors, it was an Irregularly mouth County Court, claiminj Sgt. Joseph Babick, in charge Shrewsbury, Mr. Billings and Mr.Court. horltative work in the field. It is lower stock market yesterday stocks. My advice is that you Wujtowicz was not an employe! 'Federal Pupils' begin with five top-quality growth of the Howell Township station Field, said they have not arrived used as a text on the law, history Trading was active. but an independent contractor NEW SHREWSBURY - Mon- investigated the accident in which at a definite decision, but believe and development of church-state issues such as Gillette, Sears Roe-and that his wife was not a de- Losers outnumbered gainers. buck, Procter & Gamble, Amer- mouth Regional High School is Michael Rodick of the Adelphia they will run for re-election. relations In many law schools Steels continued to move higher pendent at the time of his death. entitled to $435.12 in federal aid Farmingdale Rd., Howell Town- The deadline for candidates to and colleges around the country. ican Electric Power, and Ameri- The lower court concurred. on balance. can Tobacco (all NYSE.) These funds for each pupil whose par- ship, was struck down and killed file nominating petitions with the "Creeds In Competition," a The. savings-and-loan issues, issues, over a period of years The Appellate Division of Su- ents live and work at Fort Mon- near his home. He said then board clerk, Ralph Keevll. is Dec study of religious conflict in however, were battered again, should turn your prize money perior Court found that G. R mouth or other local federal prop- was no evidence of imprope 28 at 4 p.m. America, was published by Har- taking sharp losses. into a fine cushion for retire- Company, which exercised day to erty, board secretary Ralph driving by the trooper. The present composition of the per's In 1958. He is at present Gains by selected issues helpe ment. day supervision of Wujtowicz, Keevil reported to the Board of The sergeant said the mishap Monmouth Regional Board is four engaged In writing a history of the Dow Jones industrial averagi was his employer and further Education last night. happened in a dark area, after members from Eatontown, and the United. Slates Supreme Court, of 30 stocks show a small gaii Q—"What do you think ol found Mrs. Wujtowicz was a li Vendo as a safe growth invest Additional state aid will brin 5 p.m., that the bicycle had nc five from the Shrewsbury Town- to be published by Harper. of .09 at 731.31. gal dependent at the time of h the payment for "federal lights, and that lights of oncom- ship district, which is compose) A forceful speaker, Dr. Pfeffer Of 1,309 issues traded, loseri ment?" S.K. death and is entitled to benefits A.—Vendo's earnings have fal- children up to about $715 each ing cars made the trooper's vis of New Shrewsbury and Shrews- became known to millions of outnumbered gainers by 624 tc of the Workman's Compensation he said. bility difficult. bury Township. Americans early this year when 436. New highs for the year to len heavily this year and the Law. shares are now selling nearly 40 This is "within a few dollars' The latest census figures, on he debated the Issue of federal taled 58 and new lows 18. of the total cost of educating aid to parochial schools with Rev. Volume was 4.33 million share! per cent below their 1961 highs. the face of the matter, would I think it's going to take quite a student at the school, board mem have reversed that proportion of Nell G. McCluskey on the nation- compared with 4.56 million Mon- while for Vendo to regain its for- ber Norman Field said. 29 Named ally televised program, "The Na- day. Keyport representation, because Eaton- mer market standing. At this (Continued) Because this is the first year town has outstripped the other tion's Future," He also testified San Diego Imperial was th juncture, I regard the shares as of operation for this school, the against such aid before the House most active stock for the seconi Mr. Hill and President Freder- To History two municipalities in population pretty speculative. There's initial federal aid payments will However, because students of Representatives. straight session as it fell % ti ick J, Walling expressed confi- not come into the school's treas- growth here, but it's highly priced dence that the move would be from families living on an Army 16% on 132,500 shares. Genera! in relation to earnings prospects ury, in installments, until next Electric was second, down % at approved by the state commis- year. Honor Group post may not be counted for pur- immediately ahead. poses of dividing school costs 76'4 on 87,500 shares. Third wa sioner. Formal requests for the aid RUMSON—Twenty-five seniors Audio-Visual Brynswlck, off 1 at 51V4 on 63 The board approved the use of and four juniors at the Rumson- amongst members of a regional Dr. Leo Pfeffer five voting machines in the threi payments due are being pre- district, it would 'appear that 600 shares. pared, Mr. Keevil said. Fair Haven Regional High School Next came Westinghouse Elec- Two Categories districts for the Feb. 13 school have been named to the History families living on post would not The talk will be the third of i Aids Bought 1 district election. Two machines The fact that federal aid pay- be counted for board represents eries of four lectures being pre- trie, off y, at 38/8, and GM, up ments come in a year after the Honor Society, Donald F. Trot- NEW SHREWSBURY - The % at 56. each will be used in the Lincoln ter, assistant superintendent, has tlon purposes. t sented by the Men's Club Cul- Monmouth Regional Board of Ed- For New Rates Hose fire house and Central bills for education are paid was tural Committee of Congregation Next most active of the loan e 11 in local taxpayers' pocket announced. As far as can be determined, ucation last night approved pur- companies was First Charter Fi- WASHINGTON (AP) - The School and one machine in the Mr. Trotter congratulated the this is rather an academic ques- Bnai Israel, chases of audio-visual aids, in- maximum interest rates which Eagle Hose fire house voting books this year. nancial, down 2%, followed bj This was expecially true In following students for achieving tion, because the exact population The program will start in the cluding a sound projector, an United Financial, off 3 %• Ft commercial banks may offer sav- placed. excellent" grades in all their of the federally-owned land in synagogue at 8:30 p.m. overhead projector, and a 16-mil- ers starting Jan. 1 are split Into. Secretary Hill announced 4 New Shrewsbury, where in un- nancial Federation dropped expected tax increase followed high school history courses: Eatontown is apparently an un- Tickets are available at the limeter movie projector, at a cost points and Great Western Fi- two categories. p.m., Jan. 4 as the deadline for Seniors Linda Beeler, Jay known, or at any rate unavail- congregation office. not to exceed $1,500. filing nominating petitions for the the ruling that students giving on nancial '/I- The Federal Reserve Board federal property may* not be Blake, Judy Brokaw, Nancy Clay- able, figure. Dr. Pfeffer wrote the brief in A contract for team transporta- Allis-Chalmers dropped %• said yesterday that one set of three full term vacancies on the ton, Jeanie Comber, Thomas To date, no change in repre- behalf of many major national tion to winter sports contests, board. counted in making a per capita Household Finance was briskl; maximums affects only savings division of operating costs be- Deakins, Kitty DeNicola, Carol sentation on the Monmouth Re- Jewish organizations In the Me- with R. Helfrlch & Son, Kcans- traded and up 1%. deposits and the other involves The terms of Mr. Patterson tween two boroughs in a school Geary, Janet Goldrick, Barbara gional Board has been announced Collum case before the United burg, for S3O5, was approved. time deposists and certificates of Frank Leonardis and Mrs. Earl Yesterday's Closing Stocks: district. Falkenburg, Robert Haas, Lynn by the office of the county super- States Supreme Court, which Gordon Bartle, Robert Billings deposit. Huber are expiring. Hagerman, James Hill, Donald intendent of schools, Earl B. Gar-ruled it is unconstitutional to and James J. Pickering were ap- AC!" Ina 62Vt I-T-E Ckt Brk 20 Other Business This meant, in effect, that Ea Aduni Ii 31 Johns Man 59 Savings deposits may be main- tontown and New Shrewsbury di- Hubbard, Courntey Irwin, Lori rison. teach religion in public schools. pointed by president Vincent Fes- Air R>duo 62H Jones ft h 74' tained only by individuals or cer- In other business: Allef Cp 1W Joy Mfg vided this year's cost of educat- Janus, Harry Johnson, Patty Jor- He represented a Jewish par- ta to a committee to study a Alias IM 47 Killer Al tain non-profit corporations in Mr. Leonardis, Stanley L. Hy- It pays to advertise In The MV, Kennecolt ' ing Fort Monmouth children, don, Maidee Kerr, Mildred Kou- ent and a Catholic parent in the eachers' salary guide for next 53* Koppers the religious, charitable, phllan r and Mrs. J. Willis Lewis were while awaiting the federal funds ba, Marry Anne Mylott, Leslie Register.—Advertisement. Gideon Bible case, in which the year. AIIU Cfcal Hit KroJge, S8 throplc and fraternal fields. On named to a committee to study Alco* 50V Kroger that will pay for these students' Nelld, Peter Parker, Julia Rob- Am A'.rlln Lehlgh O*N savings deposits, the new maxi- details and costs of construction Am Btk Bh Leh Port C education. rtson and Carol Sauvage, and Am Cm Leh Vll In* mums will be 3.5 per cent on all of a field house. uniors Lynn Dusinberre, Jim Am Cyan Leh Val HR funds left with a bank for less The resignation of Mrs. Theresa In addition to the payments for Am SftFdy si* LOP Glass students whose parents live and ireene, Marcia Kelemen and Am Mot 16% Lib McNSl, than one year and 4 per cent If ,ipuma, high school teacher, was Am Bmelt 61V Utst & My work on federal property, there Sandra Laing. Am Btd Luktni Stl they remain on deposit a year or accepted by the board. 16 >4 Mack Trk also will be federal payments of • Am T*l*Tel 1341i llartln M 43 longer. The old maximum was 3 Keyport's share of the Mon- Am Tob 1O9X Merck 28 « per cent across the board. mouth County Audio-Visual Aids $242.65 for each student whose Am Vlicou 54 MOM 00 parents work at the Tort, but live Amp Ino 27>,| 49 Time deposits and certificates Commission's 1962-63 budget was Anaconda EKK* Minn MAM 73 elsewhere, Mr. Keevil reported. Army Court Arraco Etl 74 Mo Pac A 48 of deposit generally are used by announced as $937.20. The figun Armour * Co 49% Mont Ward 31 Arm»t Ck 71«1 Nat Blsc 02 business firms, corporations and was based on 40 cents a pupii AiM Oil 26ti N Cash Reg 138 other profit-making organiza- with a total of 2,343 pupils. To Decide Alchijon 27 Nat Dairy 78: Atl Itonn 551i Nat Distill 27 tions. Tha maximums on these George D. Search, high school Nix Western Avco Corp 26 Nat Gyps 67 will be 4 per cent for one year principal, announced the annual Baicock A W H«i Nat Steel .97 ,4 Nor Pac 69 Ball * How 53Vi 42 for three months to six months Bendlx 62 Nwst Alrlln The board was thanked by the military court was to decide to- Beth Steel Norwich Fh 30', and 1 per cent for less than 90 Boeing 42 V: OHIO Oil 62 Keyport Kiwanis Club for allow- In Holmdel day if it has jurisdiction in a Borden 47T» Outl> Mar 42 days. The old maximum was 3 ing use of the Central School to case involving a muscular army Borg Warn 73(4 Owens 111 Gl 22 HOLMDEL — The Planning BANK Brunswick i I'on A W Air per cent for six months and up. hold the pancake festival. Pro Board last night flatly rejected recruit who claims "army food BBrunswik c P 51Vt Param Plct The ceilings for lesser periods of ceeds from the affair were re and inoculations retard his physi- Buckeye PI 63 % Penney. JC request by the New York and BBucy y Erie Pa PwtL.1 time were not changed by the ac-ported in excess of $1,400 and cal development. Bulova n Pa RR 'hiladelphia offices of Western Burl Ir.ii 2< Pepsi Cola tion Friday of the Federal Re- will be used toward construction Pvt. Robert Sorge. 23, who op- STORES Cue, JI 7 Perldn Elm serve Board and the Federal De- of a handball court. Union to construct a relay station Cater True '3714 and tower in the "A" residential :rated the Key West (Fla.) Celanese 35 run EI posit Insurance Corp. Approval was granted to the dies * Oh- 55 Phlll Pet zone. Health Club before he was Chrysler •IBli Pit Steel Hazlet PTO, to use the Centra drafted, is accused of threaten- Cltlei Svc Pul) Sv EiO School Dec. 15 for a school Christ- Albert B. Flemer, board vice Coca Cola 100» Pullman :hairman, said Holmdel is ow Chem Shell Oil the city of Asbury Park for use irn Union take its request to l)u Pont Sinclair ilenv for smalls yesterday. darlboro Township or Ma(awan :ompleted and the court there- Dun U 339 AO of the Convention Hall for basket- East Kod 32'.i Socony New York spot quotations fol- Township. ore lacked jurisdiction. ] End John 10914 Sou l'ac ow: ball games, pending contract ap- Sorge, a 6-foot blond, went on Eric Lack Sou Hy proval by the board's attorney Western Union officials said the Flreslono Sperry Rd Mixed Colors ower, if it were permitted in rial yesterday. The court denied PMC Cp 46 Sir' Uranrl and proper insurance coverage. Ford Mot Std Oil Cal Extras (47 lbs. min.) 35^-36^2: ilolmdel, would be located off defense motion to release Sorge oarrcll ltd Oil NJ rom detention p"nding outcome Gen accept i Slucl Pack xtras medium (40 lbs. average) 3cers Rd.. in back of the home Ccn clpar tS'% Texaco !9-30'/2: smalls (35 lbs. average) CONFISCATE PROPERTY if Bernard Goldsmith, board )f the trial, 'Oeh Dynam Tex O Prod 14-25; standards 33-34; checks 29- Sorge landed in the post stock- Gen Elpc 27 Textron KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) - The hairman. CHRISTMAS Gen Kils 76!i Tlilewat Oil 10. Cuban government will confiscate de three weeks after he was in- Gen Motors P9!i Transamer Mr. Goldsmith said the matter Gen Pub lit so Whiles all prorcyt from persons leav- lur.ted. O Tel k El 'as "naturally personal" with Cen Tlr» 37ti in Pnc Extras (47 lbs. min.) 35-37; ex- ing the island who do not re- He claimed tlie serums used 25 !4 Unit Alre him and that therefore he would Clllrtte R5(i as medium (40 lbs. average) turn within an authorized time i the inoculations might inter- Glen Aid 107 Tnlttd Cp lot speak on it. Goodrich 13 'S Lines )-31!4; lop quality (47 lbs. min.)limit, Havann Radio reported to- But other board members made rupt the chemical makeup of liK , Gnodypar 73 '8 Plywd Grace * Co 44'i JS Rub &42; mediums (41 lbs. average) day. he position of the body quite body. He found fault with the Gt AAP 69'i US Hinelt 1-33; smalls (36 lbs. average) The broadcast said the Cuban Greyliounit 63'.] :lear, and also noted in passing Army meals because, he said, he Gult Oil 24'i Steel 5-26; peewees 20-21. Council of Minister has enacted that such a Western Union tower needed more time to eat to let 41'> Van At 811 Browns a law which provides for confis- might interfere with the activi- the food properly digest. Hammer Pap 3211 Walwortn Here IMr 101«, Warn B PIC Extras (47 lbs. min.) 36-37; top cation of all property including iies of Bell Laboratories. LOgan said Sorge "spiked his III Cent <3!i Wn I'r Tel uality (47 lbs. min.) 38-40; me- houses, household goods, automo- chow with vitamin additives." lat Bui Mch SSI White Mot liums (41 lbs. average) 31-33; tat HarHarvv 62«; West; El biles, stocks and bonds.. No problem finding tenants I Sorge lived in Wayne Township ttn t KiKick si >; malls (36 lbs. Int. Paper 36K Woolworlh average) 25-26; The time limit was not an- when you advertise The Register before moving to Florida five ItpTlAT 69 Ynjit Bh*T iixrupeewees 20-21. nounced. , way—Advertisen)e|t. years ago. .i , Dec. 6,1961 RED BANK REGISTER The next meeting will be held tyltok* To Modernize fVEl HAHW TO YOU? Mrs. Krohn Jan. 17. Mn. Howtrd Maimed Miss Keyler Members of the troop commit- will review "The Devil'* Advo- c*te" by Morris West. Road 3eetioiw Troop 126 tee, who also received cards, tre Gives Review John Bertelsen, chairman, Arnold TRENTON {AP) - The State Is Assigned Jensen, Michael Sedlak and Lar- SCARF -ozeise v&P y i> Girl, 18, Held Highway/Department will receive Has Court ry Toole. trie vo&iti THE House/ ' ^ On Book On Larceny Charge bids JarT. 4 on a contract to mod-By College LHTLE SILVER — Boy Scout I RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Mrs. ernize Rt. 34 and 35 from Bridle Troop 126 held a court of honor RED BANK-An 18-year-old £ Eugene Krohn, Call Dr., Hazlet, the Collingwood Circle in Wall FREDERICK, Md. - Miss Lin- and parents' night last week at Highlands girl was released Would-Be Cop reviewed the book "The Rise and on Township, a distance of eight da Keyler, daughter of Mr. and the Markham Place School. $200 bail Monday after being miles Fall of the third Reich" by Wil- Mrs. Charles Keyler of '5 Ro- : Richard Havel received a life Rt. 35 will be widened to four arrested on a petty larceny maine Dr., Rumson, began an* scout award. Fined $150 liam Shirer at the adult study lanes in Bridle Northward to the charge. Awards went to Bruce Connors, RED BANK — Cyril Burgess, group meeting of the Ayelet Chap- Rt. 70 traffic circle, where Rt. eight-week! program of student Chris Damcn, Matt Brick, Rich- Jr., 26, of 35 Wall St., was fined ter of Bnai Brith last week at the Police Chief George H. Clay- 34 starts. teaching last weelc under the ton said Mary Jane King of Bay ard Seaton and Richard Strahle. $150 Monday and given a 30-day home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alt- Route 34 will be converted into teacher education program at suspended sentence after he St., Highlands, was apprehended During a candlelight ceremony, mark, 1 Oregon Ave., Hazlet. a dual four lane highway by pleaded guilty to being drunk and by Steinbach's Department Store Hood College. new tenderfoots invested were A discussion period followed the building a new two-lane road disorderly, resisting arrest and security officers. He said the A senior at Hood, Miss Keyler Jerry Alexander, Thomas Chero, review. for southbound traffic. A 20-foot assault and battery. young girl has admitted taking will teach home economics at James Fritsche. John Havel, Attending the class were Mr. four sweaters, a skirt and a robe grass center island will be pro- Burgess was arrested Nov. 23 Tom Richards and Steven To- and Mrs. Howard Maimed, Mr. from the store. vided and jughandle intersections Westminster Junior High School maino. after he allegedly kicked in the and Mrs. Eugene Krohn, Mrs. will be built. in Westminster, Md. door of an apartment house at 86 Shep Resnlck, Miss Marilyn Tur- . The articles have a total value Scouts demonstrated and ex- J While at Hood, Miss Keyler has plained the use of ropes by dis-Bridge Ave. and then smashed in, Mrs. Saul Diamond, Mrs. Rob-of $38.93, he said. No problem finding tenants been active in the Home Eeonom playing a knot board and tripod windows in a building at 90 ert Kingiley, Mrs. Joseph Kessler Miss King will have a court when you advertise The Register ics Club. She is a graduate, of signal tower. Bridge Ave. ind Mr. and Mrs. Jack Altmark. hearing Dec. 13. way—Advertisement. Rumson-Fair Haven High School. The troop charter was pre-Magistrate John V. Crowell sented by Charles Malian, rep- fined Burgess $100 and gave him resenting the Monmouth Council the suspended sentence for as- of Boy Scouts. sault and battery, and $50 for be- Cards of membership were pre- ing drunk and disorderly. ROUTE 36 sented to Jerry Havel, scoutmas- Burgess' had claimed to be a ter^ and Larry Connors, assist- policeman while terrorizing some ant. of the residents on Bridge Ave. EAST Helherington, Diane and Barbara New Harwood, Renee Roxanne and KEANSBURG Rae Linda Eckert and Theresa 'ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT MEAT MARKETS Monmouth Levy. Mr. and Mrs. Troy J. McCor- The fifth birthday of Raymond OTHER STORE: 240 E. ST. GEORGES AYE., LINDEN pretty dolls to pleasemic| k of California spent the past Copeland, son of Mr. and Mrs. 10 days with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Harold Copeland, Cherry Tree Craig and family, Tindall Rd. Farm Rd., was celebrated by rel- MONDAY thru THURSDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. atlves last Thursday. little mothers FRI. 9 to 10 — SAT. 9 to 9 — SUN. 9 to 6 Bridget Levy, daughter of Mr. OPEN 7 DAYS: LITTLE 8" BABY MARIE and Mrs. Warren Levy, Keyport Celebrations for the sixth birth- Rd., celebrated her seventh.birth day of Leonard lanmundo, son of All vinyl doll with movable day Friday. Present were Cyn Mr. and Mrs. Leonard lanmun- eyes, arms. She drinks and thia Reynen, Susan and Bill do, Chapman Ter., were held at wets too! Wears romper three different dates. Present and socks. Thursday were Misses Deborah FANTASTIC COMPARISON SALE! JOIN OUR 1962 Westendorf, Linda Egnatovich and Lorraine Mebus, Mr. and CHRISTMAS Mrs. George Murphy, Mr. and NEVER BEFORE AT THIS PRICE 98 Mrs. Ralph Botti and son Ralph, Jr., and John and.Paul Lenge. SWIFT'S PREMIUM FRYER CLUB Sunday guests were Mr. and Mrs. LOVELY \6Vi" MISS MARIE Nancy lanmundo, Millburn; June Remember, o Marry Chriit- Jarin, White Plains, N. Y., and Doll with rooted haicmov- mos without flrst-of-the-ycar bill worries is something you Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dellapesca ing arms and leg;. Comes plan for! Classes to fit ony and family Kathy, Maryanne and prettily dressed in assorted budget... no entrance fee. Mark and Miss Marie Scarmuzzy, Paterson. A party was held re- outfits. .. with high heels Interest Paid and earrings. cently at the home of Mr. and on Completed Clubsl Mrs. Anthony Scuito of Paterson. LEGS or I MISS MARIE & BABY MARIE C Kenneth Doyle, son of Mr. and OUTFITS 7Q Mrs. George Doyle, celebrated #9 each his 10th birthday Friday. Pres- ent were Robert Yesenke, Jack 8 INCH BABY MARIE Mergner, Nancy and Stephe Johnson, Brian and Arllne Doyle. BREASTS VINYL DOLL The children attended a movie Drinks and wets.Comes in In Keyport and a party was held NOT PORTIONSBUT GENUINE PARTS! assorted outfits and carries later. her own bottle. Gift-packed No Dealers Please in a see-through container Mr. and Mrs. Abe Steiner, Dan- complete with carrying iel Dr.. entertained Mr. and Mrs. cord. Sam Steiner of Brooklyn Sunday. Snowhite Loin or Rib tftftfi FRESH CHICKEN g± #*A Thev recently entertained for Dr. Victor Escovedo of Fort Slocum, Calif., and for Mr. and Mrs. Sy 1.79 Greenhouse and family of Fair- VEAL CHOPS 39S BACKS & NECKS 6 »»• 39 view.

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SH 7-2104—FREE PARKING ADJOINING STORE Red Hank Register IT SHOULDN'T BE Start, fttd Btnk, N. I. K*ta HVmv «i MMdtotown If: Passing Of A Patriot EstaUlihed 18TJ by J»ha H. Cook and Henry City By GEORGE E. SOKOLSKY THOMAS raVING BROWN, PuMllher 1628-1859 IAMES J. HOGAN, Editor M. HAROLD KELLY, General Manager Senator Styles Bridges was unusual in his total. W. HARRY PENNINGTON, Production Manager patriotism. His horizon was beyond party; his loyalties Member of the Associated Preu were beyond personal motive or interest. He led the Th* AuoctmcA Pnti li •nililid Mduilvel; to (hi ui« lor npublicitioo of til Uu total am prlond Sn tlsla ne«ip»i>er u WBU U all AP ntwi dlipatobei Republican Party in the Senate during difficult yean when the party was uncertain as to purpose and prind- Member Audit Bureau ot Circulation ple. Succeeding Robert A. Taft as a Th» ft*d Bink Kflglltar uiumei no flntacltl reiptinilbtlltlei far tjwjrraphletl arrori In adrertlllraint*. but will reprint without chtrxt, that put ol an Uvtrtlitmtnt In which iht tjpojiiphlcil irror occuri. political philosopher, his interest was ivrtlitr* will picuo noilty uu miniL|*zttent immtdlattly o( an/ trror which may occur. never limited to the success of his party Thli uvipapii auumei no raiponilblUUii (or itlttmtntl of otlnlom Is ltttiri Iron Iti rtiairi. but was designed to strengthen hi! flsbMiiptton Prle«i in Advanea ' Ont rt&r tis.00 •i( monthi. H-00 country. Therefore, he was respected by " 'i eoDjr tt eounttr, 7 cenif Blnili copy by mall, » c«nu Republican and Democrat alike. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1961 I knew him well and admired him. greatly and if I am slow in writing an obituary, it is only because his death Parents' Responsibility SOKOLSKY pained me so. Styles Bridges repre> The co-operation displayed by speed limits provide a poor example sented a generation that inevitably must soon pus into history. It was the generation of the depression area police departments is well evi- of responsible citizenship. whose aspiration was mere survival, not only for our denced by the apprehension recently Young people who keep lat country but for each individual. That generation wit- of a number of juveniles charged hours without being required to ac- nessed the passing of the traditions of America from with a series of entries in service count for themselves to their parents the mores of those who founded the country to $• stations, schools and other bust are headed down a path which i, confusions of change and alteration in imitation of nesses. fraught with dangers. novel European forms. It was a curious period, for tit* richest of all lands found itself the poorest spiritually Working quietly and effectively, The rapid population growth ha with nothing to say of itself or for itself except de- local and state police held a number made it impossible in many instance fensively. In such a time, a man like Styles Bridges •of meetings to discuss possible for municipalities to provide ade- stands gallantly before the yoitnger generations a i suspects. Two brothers picked up quate outlets for youth activities. courageous battler for truth and tradition. for several thefts Nov. 18 provided While communities and church and A Sad and Lonely Life (leads to the names of other juve- civic groups strive to reach a prope The private lives of public men are often sad and Some of them now face hear- balance in recreation for youth, th( 1 OM* Money's Worth; lonely. They have little of time to offer their wives, ings before juvenile authorities. Oth- ultimate responsibility remains in Science upon whom is placed the burden of participation in er complaints are pending. the home. the constant round of public affairs and campaigning. Some wives add to their husband's burdens by misun- While the co-operation of law. The controversy concerning dis- Loan Costs Going Up At Work derstanding their roles; some become competitive 'tvlth enforcement agencies is encourag- cipline for wayward youth prompts By SYLVIA PORTER Associated Press their husbands for public notice. The wives of such ing, the increasing number of juve- lengthy, and sometimes heated dis- The push to orbit a U.S. astro men live with husbands who are always tired; who nile offenses is a cause for deep cussions. The overcrowding in juve It will be harder to borrow money and your loans naut before the end of the year, have no periods of rest or recreation; who must answer will cost more in the months directly ahead. some curious (acts about space- concern. nile correctional institutions does going chimpanzees, and saving the call of government and party and go battling for This must happen if we assume the business up- calories In weightlessness are sub-friend and colleague when they would prefer to remain Although the cause of lawless- not provide, in many cases, an ideal swing will continue and this is a valid assumption. jects for science at work: at home with their children. Often the wife of Hie ness can not be laid totally to home climate for the rehabilitation of juve This must happen if we assume the U.S. Govern- Next! political personality has to drag along with him lest guidance, parents do have a major niles who have lost sight of the true ment will act to defend the dollar by U.S. Astronaut John H. Glenn his days be filled with ugly and untruthful rumors. values in life. keeping interest rates at a level high Jr., at 40, the oldest of the »even And a wife must be patient when the husband is un- responsibility to instill in their chil- American space candidates, may dren the values of law and order. Yet, in many instances youth enough to stop "hot money" from flow be the first to orbit the earth. justly attacked and abused. counseling does not accomplish its ing out of our country to other major He is now lodged in the astro- Styles Bridges was most fortunate in a happy A general apathy toward the law nations—and this too is a valid as- naut ready room at Cape Canav- eral, Fla., waiting for his chance and comforting family life. His wife, Doloris, fitted by adults can have no other result goal. Probation officers often find sumption. their time for conferences all too which may come before New his intellectual and spiritual mood and understood the than to lead children to disregard Trends both in our domestic econ Year's Day. responsibilities of the political life. Those who knew the statutes which help us maintain limited to do a really effective job. omy and in the international money Glenn's quarters in hangar S on the sprawling missile base ar them saw a man and wife who were not competing i an orderly way of life. The solution to juvenile delin- markets are pulling toward tighter PORTER only a few steps away from th against each other but who understood not only each The parents who take their chil- quency is difficult. The need for money and higher interest rates in 1962. area which space-going chimpan- other's character but their mutual responsibilities. They Developing under our eyes is a classic combination of zees Enos and Ham were pre- 'dren on a trip and exceed posted solution is of the utmost importance, pared for their space flights. lived in frank and cordial affection which their friends forces for this cycle. Newer, more complete astronau knew and respected. It means that borrowers in all categories and at al quarters are being planned for the Poor Man's Philosopher Cape. It is now being proposed in New Hampshire that levels will pay more for credit six months from today Doloris succeed to her husband's seat in the Senate. than today. Enos and Brethren Surely no one in New Hampshire, or for that matter, Chimpanzees, like Enos Misuse of Office Phones It means.that if you're going to need credit to buy Ham, are mightier than men in anywhere, could have had more senatorial experience By HAL BOYLE a car or purchase a house or build a new plant or mod' many ways. than Doloris Bridges who worked with her husband ernize a factory or construct a community project, you The men who handle the space through many years. She was not only a wife to her NEW YORK (AP)-Now and three times In the morning and ional widgits, that is, if inter- chimpanzees say that these apes husband, but a friend and colleague and one who could mtional wldglts Is holding have nothing to gain by waiting to make your ar- are 4'/2 times as strong as men * then a memo such as this is cir four times in the afternoon. Net quietly add wisdom to the quality of womanhood dilated In every office in Amer results at closing time: Ollie has iteady." rangements. of similar weight. Chimpanzee have been found which stand up ica: lost two bucks. The great mystery of American It means that the practical, sensible thing to do is which she so richly possesses. I can testify to her un- "These phones are strictly for Industry is this: with all thesi to 5'/2 feet tall, and have an arm "Casanova Charlie"—He picks spread of six feet. usual breadth of view and wisdom for often I have the conduct ol up his desk phone and croons to jmergency personal messages start your bargaining on loan terms and rates now, tying up office switchboards, how Although the average life span listened to her comments on current events. company bus!' Nellie, the giddy new switchboard get yourself set in advance, operator, "talk to me, baby, I've does any business firm ever man- of chimpanzees is usually In the ness, upon age to get any business done? Actually, credit has remained easy to get and thirties, some have been known GOP Leadership Weakened which the live- had a lonesome life." while he The answer is simple. No bus comparatively inexpensive for an extraordinarily ex to live 45 years. Most of the If New Hampshire should decide to give Styles lihood of the and Nellie pitch vocal woo, the iness Is transacted in office space chimpanzees are young- firm depends, switchboard is tied up complete- anymore. It's all done in restau tended period of time. It was almost two years ago— five to six years old, and smail- Bridges' seat to his wife, Doloris, they will assure Em ployees ly. She can't be bothered putting rants during those three-hou at the beginning of the 1960-61 recession—that the about 40 pounds. themselves of a continuous high quality in their repre- through any other calls. wishing to unches. The office phones are Federal Reserve System reversed its money policy and sentation in the Senate. New England has never been emer- "Homebody Hubert" — Every now merely another employe Space Diet private started to pour funds into the banking system on an afraid to recognize able and strong women. half hour he phones home to ringe benefit. An astronaut—gliding in weight- calls during see (1) if his shorts got back from increasing scale to encourage lending, to help lower lessness through apace—will prob- The passing of Styles Bridges weakens the lead- working hours the laundry, (2) if the baby has interest rates, to restimulate business activity. ably need no more than some 2,- ership of the Republican Party in Congress. Bridges BOYLE will please use broken out with the measles or 400 calories a day In meals, a ;the pay telephones In the cor a new tooth, (3) if his wife wants KNOW YOUR The 1960-61 recession has been over since Febru- scientist suggests. was chairman of the Republican Policy Committee ; ridor." to go to a movie that night, (4) GOVERNMENT ary. We're out of the recovery phase, into a period of At work, the space pilot's ef- which decided formally what the Republican Party i Management always launches if so, which movie, (5) to atk forts that on earth would cos believed and practiced. The leader of the Republicans Uhese memos with high hopes, what'll they have for dinner,(6) Prepared by N. J. Taxpayers expansion to new peaks. Still the Federal Reserve Sys- some 216 calories per hour work- I but they would be Just as effec- should he stop to pick up any- Association, 143 E. State St, tem has maintained its policy of easy money. It has ing against gravity, would cos in the Senate is Everett Dirksen of Illinois. It was tive if they were printed In thing, and (7) whether anything Trenton 8, N. J. only 144 calories an hour in Bridges, however, who gave a philosophic tone to the new has happened since he called continued supplying ample funds to the banking sys- Chinese, and floated out to sea weightlessness. Republicans in the Senate. This was particularly valu- In a sealed bottle. half an hour before. tem. It has put its emphasis on encouraging business, With the elections a matter ol Under normal gravity on earth able during the Eisenhower Administration when the For a day or two the hired The boss only makes two kinds •ecord, attention of public of- not restraining inflation. The rise in interest rates a space pilot resting, but awake, •hands dutifully drop their coins of personal calls. In the morning ficials and tax conscious citizen through these months of business advance has been would use 94 calories an hour, party was uncertain as to its character and its future. • In the pay phone, then they go he phones seven to eight execu- during remaining weeks of '1% but would use only 86 calorics an President Eisenhower provided no leadership in Con- tiva buddies in other firms trying exceedingly mild. ; one by one, to slipping their prl- ill focus upon preparation ol hour resting and awake withou gress, he perhaps not altogether understanding the re- >vate calls through the office to set up a golf foursome. In the next year's governmental spend- But 1962's pattern, won't be 1961's pattern^ gravity to contend with. 1 switchboard again. afternoon (If he isn't playing ing programs at the State House, On the domestic front, the economy is in a major Sleeping, on earth or in space, lations of the presidency to Congress. golf) he phones his broker six In two weeks everything is Court house, municipal building upturn and as the expansion broadens, demands for the cost In calories is about the Since the advent of the Kennedy Administration, times to say, "remember now. and schoolhouse. same—some 65 calories an hour, {back to normal, which means— if amalgamated twiddlywinks 'the switchboard is so swamped Throughout New Jersey, the loans are certain to climb. At the sam$ time, it is most said Dr. Carsbie C. Adams, pres- the Republican Party has been split by factionalism goes up to 87, sell every share combined budgets will involve ex- improbable that the Federal Reserve System will pour ident of the National Research of Nelson Rockefeller. Senator Bridges sought to estab- and Development Corp. having L _ penditures—and ultimately, taxe funds on 1961's scale into the banking system. Instead, lish unity of thought and a lessening of animosities. -of more than a billion and i pany business has to go out arid the likelihood is that the rising demands for funds will It is difficult to know who can take his place as the j use the pay phone in the corri- CARMICHAEL a half dollars for the state and Hot Stuff In Space dor. its 21 counties, 67 municipali- dig into a limited supply of credit and the result will A spacecraft—venturing toward party peace-maker In these years of trial. ties and more than 75 school be upward pressure on the price for money. :he moon — will be speeding Who makes all these private THAT B^KW districts. hrough showers or cosmic rays calls, and what is the desperate Advance work on the budget o On the international front, the force for higher md huge bands of radiation. But nature of their emergencies? AR<% AT THE much of the radiation danger to "And Now A Report From A New Member, well, here are a few typical char- state government for the fisca interest rates will be the fact that once again, we are ACIMlP year beginning July 1 has been the space pilot may come from Recently Back From McConib, Mississippi" ! acters you have probably over- deep in the red in our accounts with other nations. the thin walls of his spacecraft j heard in your own office: in progress for several months as officials of various depart Our spending abroad is now running at an annual rate where some of the radiation is ; "Hungry Harry"—Lite is just ments appear at hearings before of $3 billion above what we earn from abroad and for- rapped. (one long coffee break to him. the state budget director. This Bendix Corp. scientists, cai- } Three times a day tie phones the will be reflected in the budget eign creditors are building up huge balances in dollars culating radiation danger, say ' drug store lunch counter down- message the new governor sub- in New York which they can turn into gold or send ;hat some of the high energy par- 3 stairs for Java, sandwiches, mits to the State Legislature ear to other financial centers at will. ticles speeding through space wil } doughnuls, pie and cheesecake. ly next year. The state budget strike the spacecraft's hull and J At 5:15 he makes his final call: for th« current 1961-62 fiscal year If our foreign creditors withdraw large amounts transfer some of their energy to I "Rush up some sodium bicarb, totals $467 million. of gold from our reserves or invest their balances in, atoms in the hull. Joe, my stomach feels kinda At the local levels of govern say, London's market, our dollar would be in gravest These atoms then become ex- ; tense." ment, the annual budget "time cited and emit lewer grade radi ] "Helpful Herbert" — in the table" compiled by the New Jer jeopardy. But they won't do this if they are confident ation over a longer period of i «weet nan»e of charity he calls sey Taxpayers Association show? the U.S. Government will keep inflationary dangers in time. This sort of hazard could ! i dozen acquaintances a day to that budgets of counties and mu check and if they can earn comparably attractive in be greater than if the hijjh ] tell tickets for his lodge's latest) nicipalities may be completed for energy particle had passed right j raffle. "For only four—bits you' official introduction and prelim .erest rates on investments of their balances in short- hrough the body of the space • Set a chance to win a $4,000 con- Inary approval by governing bod- term U.S. treasury obligations. In the White House, pilot at full strength. • vertible and a free trip to Puer- ies starting Jan. 1. The budgets in the Treasury Dept., at tho Federal Reserve Board's Toward The Moon .' io Rico. He says "how many are then published and public headquarters, policy-makers are acutely aware of this "shall I put you down for?" For hearings held prior to final adop- Last woek tho National Aero- .[very 12 tickets he sells, Herb tion. This last act must take place and there is no disagreement whatsoever on the need nautics and Space Administration gets a free one himself. j by Feb. 25 in the case of the to take whatever steps seem appropriate to prevent a let an initial contract for the Apnllo spacecraft—the one that I "High-Fashion Hortonse" — counties and March 20 in mu- run on our gold. • The secretary does her shopping i nicipalities. will eventually carry U.S. astro- ;,'by phone whenever the boss is Generally similar schedule: Another "1958-59" — when interest rates sky- nauts to the moon. Jin conference. "What have you j prevail for school budgets which rocketed, credit became brutally hard to obtain and In this, its biggest contract so 'got new in cocktail dresses at, are prepared by local boards of 'ar, NASA looked beyond the cur- - about $39.95?" she asks her fav- education. In rural-type (Chapter even the U.S. Treasury had to pay 5 per cent for short- rent attempts to place a man in orite department store saleslady,; VII) and in regional (Chapter term loans—is not in the cards. wbit around the earth. For that And that ties up that phone line VIII) school districts provision is On the basis of the valid assumptions summarized tor 4.r) minules. made for voter approval. In city- "Odcls-On Ollie" — The office type (Chapter V,l) school districts tbove, though, a cycle of moderately rising interest big step toward the moon, the gambler usually places four calls a board of school estimate rates and gradual tightening of credit is on the way. Apollo spacecraft may weigh in at 200,000 pounds and require a rvith his bookie in the morning, steers the budget through publi- Any borrower or investor can translate this into terms and three in the afternoon. The,1 cation and public hearing Io fi huge space booster like Saturn to bookie usually calls him back 6—Wednesday, Dec. 6, 1961 rial adoption. that will benefit him. help shove It into space. ' bury Park Convention Hill. At Company of Red Bank Nov. 5 RED BANK REGISTER Wednesday, Dec; 6,1961—7 Lineroit ttndjof were Mr. and Mrs. As- Earl M. Hughe*, 2S, of Ead St., dr*r Lwoert, Mr. and Mrs Jf Guilty Plea Mattwan, pleaded guilty to AudHaiy ft Ota George Eageldrum, Mr. and Mrs charge of grand larceny. gfcgjr m»t Monday it the Paul Moffler, Mr. andtMn. Al- Is Entered The prosecutor aaid he bai is*. Hbttents vrtre Mr*. bert Aszman, John Flockhart, been charged with stealing a v -Btmutt, Mn. Charles Mr. ana-Mrs. Ernest Limoa, Mr. hide belonging to Robert Coo: Burin and Mn. Fred Woodward. and Mrs. Lester Moran, Mr. and By Collins in Red Bank Nov. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Albeit CourUr of Mrs. Arnold Scruton, Mrs. Eliza, Harry Butler, 45, of Main St thi B. C. Ceramic Studio in Port beth Manohan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred FREEHOLD-^ Red Bank man Mounooth gave a demonstration. Schaller and Mrs. Earl Hallman. >leaded guilty here yesterday be- Keansburg, pleaded guilty to The Christina* party of the organ- Andrew Lennert, scoutmaster, re- 'ore County Judge Edward J. charge of breaking and ente: Vscher to a charge of breaking ing- ization will be held at Crystal ceived a 15-year veteran award. the iattan±the miiwtt...atiMui at your \erl$t Brook Inn Monday, Dec. 18. Plant ind entering with intent to steal, j He had been charged with break were discussed for the annual Assistant' Prosecutor Solomon '"8 in'° 'he home of Cecil True Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sweeney of Matawan Sept. 7, the prosecu- Valentine dance to be held Feb. have moved from Riverbrook to -autman said Robert Collins, 28, 10. - Chairmen are Mrs. Ralph if Riverside Motel had been tor said. Orchard Hill Estates. They helc' 1 Lcyton and Mrs. Harry Baura, a housewarmlng in the form of iharged with breaking into the Judge Ascher set sentencln; Moot Drapes .for the windows are a buffet supper at their new varehouse of Blaisdell Lumber date for the three men Dec. 22. project of the club for the next home Saturday night. Attending VISODATE month. Also attending the meet- were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dpyle ing were Mrs. Arthur Paulina, Mr. and Mrs. William Surprise, CALENDAR WATCH Mn. Harry Baum, Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. Michael Schatz, GRAMAN'S Nlmon, Mrs. Daniel Nalepa, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gialanelli, VACUUM AND APPLIANCE PARTS CO. A man on his way "up" makes Fred Woodward. Mrs. Jack Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sheridan, 54 MONMOUTH STREET, RED BANK, N. J. every second count. Naturally, ler, Mrs. £arl Rosen, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Btondy and h» wean a watch that counts Charles Burke, Mrs. Aahton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rolle. CHRISTMAS GLITTER—Mrs. Neil Scotti, left, chairman, PHONE SH 7-5621 every tecond. When he Burke, Mrs. Garrett Corson anc wants to know the date, u Mrs. John Dysart, a new mem' and Mrs. Edton Oberlander, co-chairman, exhibit jewelry well as the time, he can't ber. •'• . • •, Petty Officer 2-c George CJeika, AUTHORIZED that- will be sold at the annual Christmas bazar of the be vague. Be a man of the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cjei- moment... the precitt Middletown Woman's Club at I p.m. tomorrow at Leads HOOVER—SALES AND SERVICE ka of Newman Springs Rd., has moment.., wear a Boy Scout Troop 110 was rep-returned home after completing resented by scout leaders at the Hall, King's Hwy. NEW AND REBUILT CLEANERS Tissot Vieodate. Shock- four years of service with the resistant, anti-magnetic, annual Monmouth Council recog- Navy. He was last stationed at • REPAIRS ON • nition dinner last night at As- Shore Shop Teachers Harry R. Carter, shop instruc- with unbreakable Rockaway Beach. During his tour, GE - HOOVER - ELECTROLUX, etc. lifetime mainspring. he served in Alaska, Florida and tor at Regional, will make a Will Meet Tonight presentation on Epoxy com- Choice of conventional California. He has entered Brook' IRONS VACUUMS TOASTERS or self-winding models. lyn Polytechnic Institute, where pounds and adhesives suitable RUMSON - The Shore Shop he will major in electrical en- for use in school shops. PERCOLATORS MIXERS, etc. Teachers Association will meet PARTS FOR gineering. Approximately 30 shop teach- m tonight at 8 o'clock in the Rum- timiMizn ussot MMcr...rtiniFvi SIIUIIM or TIHI m avn»enmn m LOOKMQ FOR. son-Falr Haven Regional High ers from the shore- area are ex- VACUUMS WASHERS DRYERS IRONS The Newcomers Club will hold School. pected to attend the meeting. RANGES TOASTERS MIXERS LAMPS, efc. • specialist in missiles a cocktail party at Luigi's, New- and that sort of thing man Springs Rd., Sunday at 8 p.m. to examine a large round object my young The 4-H Club will hold its an- Open 10 A. M. 'HI 9:30 P. M. Daily nual Christmas party and meeting ton found in our back at the fire house Tuesday at 7:30 Visit "SANTA". Lowtr Uvel yard, and which fie p,m, MONTGOMERY WARD claims is a basketball. The Canteen will hold a dance MONMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER, EATONTOWN — Ph. LI 2-2150 Friday at the Uncroft School, I don't know much starting at 8 p.m. about sports, but FOR GIFT The Ladies' Aid Society of the / don't believe Presbyterian Church is holding a Christmas party for wives and basketballs normally husbands at the church hall GIVING! go "beep, beep." Thursday, Dec. 14, at 8 p.m. SUPER SPECIALS

Mn. Michael Schatz of Shel< bern Dr. was given a "going- Shop now and Save away" party last week at the home of Mrs. William Surprise, Shelbern Dr. Mrs. Warren Lind was co-hostess. She and her hus- band are leaving for Westport, BOYS HOODED Conn. Others attending the party were Mrs. A. J. Biondy, Mrs. Frank Doyle, Mrs. J. J. Glalan- elli, Mrs, Thomas Sheridan, Mrs. Jack Sweeney, Mrs. Theodore Armstrong, Mrs. Raymond Bry- PARKAS ant, Mrs. Harry Carlson, Mrs. Donald Herring, Mrs. J. R. Mahr, Mrs. Ansel Sylvester, Mrs. Don- ald Maclntyre, Mrs. Edward Pik- ard and Mrs. Richard Rolle.

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BED BANK BE&STCR KiwanU and Rotary tetm, with twuis being pre- ^-Wednesday, Dec. 6,1961 Colio h sented. To Fete Grid Team* At the list meeting of the dub, attendance awards were pre- K&YPORT — Member* of the Promoted sented to Jules Alpine, 10 years, KiwanU Club will meet with the FORT JAY, M, Y. - Edison Warren Messerschmidt, five Matawan Rotary Club in Rollo's P. Colio, son of Mrs. Josephine years, and Edwin O'Hanlon, APPLES Post House tomorrow. Pictures three yean. Ceremony Colio, of 9 Rector PI., Red Bank, of the 1961 Thanksgiving Mata for the N. J. has been promoted to the wan-Keyport football game will Herbert Rothenberg reported rank of lieutenant colonel. be viewed. on the doings of Kiwatals as re- For Temple Col. Colio entered the army in Players of both teams have Ported in the Kiwanis News. HOLIDAYS SHREWSBURY — A candle- 1941. He is finance and account- been invited, with their coachei. A letter of resignation was Bghting ceremony Will take place Ing officer at Fort Jay. Both service clubs will pay rec read from Malcolm Bahrenberg, | For, apple recipes, eating Col. Colio was graduated from ognition to the players of each and accepted with regret. ' and hoUdty table decora- Friday night in Monmouth Re- tloni, you'll Had applet form Temple, which uses the fa- Red Bank High School in 1933 from Delicious Orchards cilities of the Presbyterian and from the University of Ala- tat finest Church, Sycamore Ave. bama in 1939. The ceremony, in which the GIFT BASKETS Children of the temple will par- BOYS Bed DeUctaM ticipate, will be the highlight of 17 Complete I Golden Ocilelou A thoughtful Christmas' the eight-day celebration of gift-* btaudful basket of Htnukkah, an ancient Jewish CD Course apples and preserve* . . . festival which symbolizes the WANTED! WANTED! gUimu ffl packed to order. Gift boxes quest for religious freedom. MIDDLETOWN —A class of M< Mhtn •hipped anywhere taUS. Boys' Sizes 6 to 20 at Wiggie's Specifically, the festival pays 17 recently completed a, course tribute to Judah Maccabee and in Radiological Instrument Op- his followers who restored the erations sponsored by the town- REWARD! temple at Jerusalem in 165 B.C. ship's Civil Defense and Disaster tfter their victory over the Sy- Control organisation. A complete selection of all the newest styles for,boys. rian King Antiochus. The Mac Sister Mary Salicia was the in- Famous brands such as "Mr. Chips," "Rob-Roy," "Lake' DELICIOUS ORCHARDS cabees, after cleansing the tem- structor. SCOBEYVILLE. NEW JERSEY ple, desired to rededicate it. Placid" zip-out jackets and raincoats; "Buddy" sportswear, Members of the class were: Colts Neck-Tinton Falls County R4 5*7 The Book of Maccabees relates plus many, many more at .... Stephen Adeskavitz, Raymond Salesroom Open Mon. thru Sat 9 to 6 that only enough oil was found Toynbee, Rolf Seigert, George SUNDAY 1 to (-Closed Christmas Pay for the altar light for one day. MISS PICKPOCKETS, in this case, Mrs. Sam Weir, will Leddy, Patricia Jorgensen, Nan- But the oil burned for eight days. ba ona of the features of the Christmat Baxar of Holy cy Jorgensen, John Jorgensen, Thus an eight-day "Celebration George Jorgensen, Laura Froe- of the Altar" was proclaimed. A Family Catholic Church, Union Beach, Friday and Satur- WIGGIE'S ich, Kathy FroeHch, J. Leonard candle is lighted each evening day. Her pockets will be filled with Christmas toys for Covert, Marie Di Filippi, Sister 66 Broad St. SH 7-4364 Red Bank on the Hanukkah Menorah until, the delight of all children. The baiar is an annual church M. Donna, Sister M. Ancilia, Sis- /on the eighth day, all burn si- ., . ter M. Richard, Brother Andrew Open Evenings till 9 P. M. till Christmas It Pays to Advertise in The Register multaneously. ' attair> and Susan Fabian. The Friday night ceremony will be under the direction o: Named to Board Rabbi Richard F. Steinbrink. Memorial Jeffrey Ruda will narrate. Others participating are Charles Clarke David Collis, Vicki Gruber, Da Rites Held vid Kariman. Carl Miller, Arthur Schatzkin, Joan Temko and Mar- Jorle Yanko. , By Ellis Schools such as Yale, Univer- MIDDLETOWN - The Elk; sity of Connecticut, Princeton, memorial service conducted Dartmouth, Providence College, memory of members who d Williams and the City College of New York have bicycle racing on during the year was well al • club basis. tended Sunday afternoon. 4-Pc. Bedding Buy! The memorial ritual was und . No problem finding tenants the direction of Charles W. Free when you advertise The Register man, exalted ruler of Middletow way—Advertisement. Ix>dge, with the assistance c Mode by famous 115-Yr. Old Stearns & Foster other officers of the lodge. ; NOW IN STOCK Robert A. Dobson, 3 Tinda Rd., Middletown, was guest solo 1962 Scott ist, accompanied on the piano by the organist of the lodge, William STAMP CATALOGS Finigan of 7 North Lake Dr., Mid- 9 dletown. 'Randolph Twin Mattress PT.i $6.00 John W. Spurdle Following the formal service, Pt. 2 $8.00 Frank Garriel, district deputy, STAMFORD, Conn. — John W P»tai< Ixtra, lOe rand exalted ruler for New Jer- Ipurdle, Monmouth Hills, N. J., PLUS Boxspring and Frame MONMOUTH STAMP sey, delivered a talk on the need has been elected to the board of AND COIN SHOP for mankind to practice the car- directors of Dunlap and Associ- J» Monmonth St., Red Bank dinal principles of Elkdom, char- ates, Inc., nationally known re- SHatriUe 1-OffiU ty, brotherly love, fidelity and search-consulting firm, here. •PLUS Ivory Duran Headboard justice. Mr. Spurdle is a partner an vice president of Dominick I Dominick, Inc., investment bank ers for the company. He is also a director of U. S. Polymeric Chemicals, Inc. Only 79.95 Scouts to Sell Coffee at Monm'h

TODAY THRU First Shopping Center SATURDAY National KEYPORT - Explorer Post Stores will sell coffee and doughnuts ai the Monmouth County Shoppin Center,- starting Friday tint Christmas. ttKNfX FACIAl TISSUES IW» 150 pock pis. 10c A store has been donated al MtDSert MEAT PIES S-oz. 2 pkgi. 47c he shopping center, located on SKM. SCAUOP WNNER 1C«. pkg. J9e Holiday La., near the south en. KKAPT NATURAL SWISS iBc«l dwM 8-ox. pkg. 4Sc trance to Bamberger's, next t MAICAl PASm NAPKINS M pock 2 pkgi. 19c Ritz Drugs. KHXn MMCAY MARGARINE Vfc.pVg. 30c The boys will sell coffee IOMMAN RED CABSAGE 3c off pock, Mb. |or 2 for 3»c doughnuts and provide table: and chairs, and a lounge for mei HAWAIIAN PUNCH 4*-«x. «» 37e to use while waiting for thei SNOW HOSS SAUEWtHAUT S-oi. t COM 19c wives to shop. NESni'S QUIK ttrawbtrry e* diDcolcrt* 1-lb. cent 43c The hours will be from 7 t SANK* INSTANT COFFEE &ue mo lc 22-oz. were arrested Monday night bj pkg. Patrolman William Heyer. Po ' ' ° lice Chief George H. Claytor said the two were fighting in the premium QOc reflular Q/r street. Duz 42-ot pkfl. 7 Z* 20-oz. pko- -1ZL Magistrate John V. Crowel! ined McQueen Harth, 42, ol Save! Plump pillows by the pair Newark and Thomas Touhey, 30, medium ize of 33 Seventh St., Belford, $25 Ivory Soap » 4 ^"39° each for being disorderly oi Front St., Monday. 25% Down, 75% Goosefeathers for superb comfort fabricsoftene r I7 C Downy •• S 45 Holmdel These are finely-tailored bed pillows in a lovely Blue floral ticking! A generous 23i29", they give heavenly, The Holmdel Fire Co. ladies for gently-cradling sleep comfort, night after night. a 9.95 « uxiliary held a meeting at the Spic & Span ,29c ;re house Monday night. Reg. 5.95 ca. Perfect Holiday gift choice, too!

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harrison air freshener lave moved into the apartment Airwick :55c iver the Braun store, Main Rd.

A general meeting of the Holm el Township PTA will be held Beech-Nut SX, 10 .£ 99* Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the elemen- OPEN EVENINGS Stem«f ary school. A program of Christ- as music will be directed by Budget your purchase if you wish! Vst EATONTOWM iss Sonja Kara. Mrs. Charles our 90-Day No Carrying Charge Plan SPRINGFIELD Ronzoni •»*—^ 2 it 47c foiffcr. program chairman, will (small service charge) or our Extended it e announcer. Christmas gifts ORANGE _f I he donated by the members 18 Month Plan, fully insured for your be distributed to needy chil- protection. HUFFMAN JO BOYLE HACKENSACK ren in the area. "2 POMPTON PLAINS A Christmas party of the Ladies id Society of Holmdel Federated ROUTE 35 CIRCLE, EATOINTOWN—Liberty 2-1010 :hurch will be held at Fellow- Oppoiitt Monmouth Shopping CenUr , hip Hall Dec. 12 at 8 p.m. . ftED ?AM REGISTER WaJoMjday, Dec. 6,

I fORMtR WWVOKK" DIVISION STORES HOW OWNfD ANO OPIRATID |Y X%SAFEWAY First National maNATIONAL WE GIVE Stores GOLD FOR FINE MEATS! BONO STAMPS M£4T SPECIALS EVERY WEEK... MEAT QUALITY EVERY DAY VALUABLE GOLD BOND STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE! (guaranteed Fresh American Qrown — U. S. D. A. Choice Lamb LAMB ITH THIS COUPON COMBINATION Cold Bond Bonus Stamps se of $5.00 or more Get 2 Meals in One Regular Style Trim lIMir ONI M« ADULT — GOOD THRU SATURDAY, DEC. 9th Cigar«Hti, tobacco, bur, liquor and Chops and Stewing Lamb Whole or Either Half ilk exempt from •tamp efftr.

EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS with purchm* of a 24 ounce jar of LOOK! 50 Golden Bloitom Honey B0NUS EXTRA GOLD BOND STAW5 Ovan-Ruiy Trim STAMPS 50 with purchase of a 24 ounce |ar of Sink Mitf ibSSi Finaii Grap* Jtlly Wbth ir lutt HiH ib 53. EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS 50 with purchase of a 2 pound (or of Finait Strawberry Prtwrvw Shoulder Chops ' Rib lamb Chops 79 EXTRA GOLD BOND, STAMPS 50 with purchase of a 24 ounce jar of Finatt Peanut Butter Loin Lamb Chops 99c Lamb Liver '•:.: 39 EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS 50 with purchase of a quart bottfe of No Couponi Needid Finait All Purpose Cleaner Buy All You Want, BONELESS SMOKED PORK BUTTS 65 Offer Elective thrj EXTRA GO1D BOND STAMPS Saturday, December 9, 1961 10 with purchat* of a 4 ounc* can of Finait Black Pepper EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMP) MMM Af £/£ JJ0/J 0 f Brands you know at Savings.. • Plus Valuable Qold Bond Stamps "25 with purchase of a giant package) of Brillo Soap Pads EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS REDUCES PRICES! 25 with purchqi* of o quart bottle of Finait Salad Oil Herei just a few typica&*££.?l examples of th« hundreds of Ne,w GREEN GIANT - 3 49 Reduced Pricei on brand name product! at your nearby EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS Safeway-Fint National. Look for the "HI-NEIGHBOR" reduced ihelf mdrkeri throughout the store. with purchase of a 7 ounce ilze Roman Pina Pi* Libbys Sliced Beets 6CI 17c CAKE MIXES •» 3 89 EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS 25 with purchase of a 14 ounce package of Stokely's Corn on Cob 39« Howard Johnson Baktd Macaroni t ChttM EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS Stems Quaker Mushrooms 25 with purchase of a Quaker Mushrooms Sliced Semi-FJoneleu Ham EXTRA GOLD BOND STAMPS 34 oz. Cirio tomatoes with purchase of 1 pound of INSTANT COFFEE Sliced Bacon Del Monte Whole Figs 8or. Del Monte 29 oz. Finast Bakery Specials! Cling Peaches Slked or Halvel can Broadcast Beef Stew 35c MAXWELL HOUSE 79 QUICK OR REGULAR RYE BREAD Hershey Breakfast Cocoa L d 6 C Popular 42 oz. 1 pound A C Sweet 10 Sweetener - b"; 79 Cereal pkg. 2 loaves Hfjl ^M' Wolff's Buck wheat Groats';:; 27c OATS 37 Rich, Flaky Cruil - Home Baked Flavor Log Cabin Buttered Syrup V: 39' FINAST or LALANI c CHERRY piE AS Pooch Dog Food POUNDCAKE Pal Dog Dinner PINEAPPLE JUICE 22 33 HI flic' I '

a! UU' I'Hiji'il ri)i)»l KRAFT MORTON'S FANCY CARROTS 2 19 VELVEETA : Chet-se Sptc PIES SWEET CORN ^"=-- 5 29« LrncUhn Turkey o! B^o' 2 ^ 29 POTATOES JK?SI 25 59 DOLE JUICES GRAPEFRUIT 4 29 Million Seller Hits TANGERINES sxA 10 29 Albums 7 & 8 Now on Sale: The Best ol Tommy Dorsey 5 Greatest Band 3 49 Great Themej from Motion Picture Soundtracks Albums offered previous only' TODAY IHW SATUKDAY Pritii .ll.tli.. ol oil Niw J.n.y. Pooil Rivtt weeks an still available ; md MkWUrt»» itarw. Wt r*un» Iht riehl |« llmh quonlitiii. DELICIOUS APPLES 3 39 1.98 y. Dec «, «6l§ RED BANK REGISTER 1

1 * Miss Pease At NEA Conference

WASHINGTON — Modern teachers are abandoning "busy work" for teaching that stimu- lates creativity and reflective thinking, says Anita H. Pease of Leonardo, an elementary teach- «r in Middletown Township, who is a delegate to the Eastern Sea- board Regional Conference on In- struction's being conducted at the National Education Association headquarters here. "Students must know more, have wider backgrounds, and be •We to think more reasonably than anv citizenry ever had to be- fore," Miss Pease says, "The goal car of American education Is not an : SUPER %^ MARKETS ;; educated elite as in many Euro- pean nations, but a knowledge- able citizenry capable of crea- Prices effectivs thru Saturday, December 9, 1961. tive and reflective thought." Right to limit. Other educational leaders from this area attending the confer- ence include Everett C. Curry of Atlantic Highlands, Middletown Township elementary principal and new vice president of the association; Joseph Marion of Leonardo, a teacher at Middle- town Township High School, and James J. Howard, a teacher at Central School In Belmar and the president cf the Monmouth Coun- ty Education Association. They are among 400 education- TOMATO al leaders from 11 states in- vited by NEA to the conference BIG HEWS AT MAYFAIR to study problems relating to good teaching. Mayfair buyer makes tremendous "Savings

LEGAL NOTICE Purchase" on carload of imported tomatoes. Mayfair passes the Savings on to YOU! NOTICE OF SALE On Monday. Eactmbtr 18, IBM at 10:80 A.M. I will Mil at public auc- t!on on belisuf of tb« Beacoast Finance Co. «l II Broad St., Rid Bank. N, J. one lfiW Ford fordor cu»t. Serial No, BUITONI-IMPORTED VtBa 12J5M for default In • Condi, tlonaj Salea Contract made by Mlcliale A. Galaaio. Bald car may be teen at: Ray Smith Auto Sales, c/o Map]* Mo- SAVE 10c - LOWEST PRICE IN YEARS! tors, Haple Ave, R«j Bunk. N. J. FRANK I/5VEKIN, Auctioneer DM. < 12.3t

NOTICE "Simply Wonderful" AN ORDINANCE PROVIDINO FOR KINO OF THE ROASTS THE NAMINO OR RKNAMINO OF "Simply Wonderful" - Youno - Sno White - Milk Fed A CERTAIN STREET OR ROAD TOP CHOICE WITHrN THE BOROUdH O7 RED BANK. BB IT ORDAINED by tha Mayor and Council of the Borough of Red VEAL SALE! Bank that: SECTION 1. The following alreet or RIB ROAST load -within the Borough of Red Bank, 49 b« and the same Is hereby named or "Simply Wonderful" - Freth Killed - Doily Delivered - Save 20c Ib. renamed as Indicated opposite Ita pres- •nt name or deicrlptfon an follows: LEGS & RUMPS OF VEAL 49 314 to 4 |b. aver. PRESENT NAME NEW NAME "SlmDlr WondBrfnl" "fWmply WoBflafful* WILLOW STREET (Thiit Voooi; • Bno WhlU - MUk Tti • 8»T. K» ft. XOMI - Sn« WWto - MUk T«4 . Ban J»f Ib. Ib. Street between Bridge ROASTING CHICKENS Avenue and Morford Shoulder Veol Chops "•• 49c Loin Veal Chops 29 Place, parallel with and directly south of Weal "Slnipl"rMrnphrr WonderfulWenUwful" ""unplr Wonoerfnl" "Simply Wonderful" - Cut From Young Grain Fed Porkeri • Save 20c Ib. Front Street Brower Flace looloonms - BnBoo White • UUUUkk Fed • Bate too 1b. Voui>( - Boo WHU • MUk Fed SECTION 2. Tlila orclln«nc« etiull lb lb take effect upon Ita paaiag* and pub- Rib Veal Chops 69c Boneless Veal Stew 59e lication according- to law. Ib. PUBLIC NOTICE FRESH PORK BUTTS The foregolnr ordinance was Intro auced and paiaed first reading at a 39 BBim regular mtetltiE of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Red BanK h»M on Monday. December 4. 1661. and will coma up.for final consider- "SIMPLY WONDERFUL" - TOP CHOICE - YOUNG WESTERN STEER ation and paaiage at a regular meet- ing* of aatd sovernlng- body to be tteld BONELESS on Monday, December 18, 1961 at 8:30 P.M. at the Council Chambers' in the BOTTOM Municipal Building. Monmouth Street. Red Bat*. New Jeney. at which time ROUND and place all peractna desiring to be heard thereon will be siren full op- portunity. Dated: December 4, l«Jl SAVE 20c JOHN BRIAN, _ Borough Clerk. Dee. • SIM ROUND ROAST

SHERIFF'S RA1.E ICPEKIOK COURT or NEW JERSEY C CHANCERY DIVISION MOXMOOH COUNTY Slider's Catsup V S 1Q SAVE MORE ON MAYFAIR'S FRESH DAIRY & DELI Docket No. F-37I2-M • - ^* ^B^ nnMiiintiiniiiimnimiiiiiniitinmiininiiinmiillniiiiiiiiiiniHiniHliniB••••MiisigannaiiiiMiaiiiiHini^ ^ Kolok'arbocker Federal Saving! ami Loan Aaaoclatlon. a. banking corpora- tion of in* United Itatea, Plaintiff ri: Wlllla L. Jicklon, Ella Hae Jackion and Industrial Bank ol Commerce, a TAYLOR'S • SENSATIONAL PRICE - SAVE 40c corporation ot the BUta 01 New Jer- CIRCUS ORANGE DRINK ••••- ' 19' aey, Defendants By virtue or a writ ol execution In the above atated action to me directed, I Khali expose for Rale at public veil- due, at the Court House In the Bor- IV* lb. ough ot Freehold, County ol lion- FLUFFY FABRIC SOFTENER "Mr ^19' mouth. New Jersey, on Tuesday the midget 28th day ol December, 1981, at S o'clock. P.M. Prevailing Time. All that certain tract or parcel of PORK ROLL 99 land, altuata, lying and being In the Soroush ct Ren banK, In iho County LINDEN HOUSE WAX PAPER • •;" 6 1 HWininniiBiiiH of Honmouth. In the State ol New Jersey: BOIMKINO at a monument In the Easterly Ibe of South Peaxl Street Mayfair'* Own-Hickory Sweet ,fc distant JT» feet Southerly from the In- tersection of tie Easterly Un« o! South LINDEN HOUSE S0DA»^^-8 »1 J^JQ BACON Pearl Street with toe Southerly line Sugar Cund pkg. of Bergen Plaoe, running thence (1) arath Sft digress 4ft minutes East 138.- 49 S3 feet to a monument; thence (21 South 4. darnel 18 mlnutis We it 31.01 feet to a monument; thence (3) BUITONI RAVIOLI .-••• "^4»*1 MAYFAIR'S OWN • SAVE 20c LB. North SS degrees 10 minutes Weal 134.31 feet to a monument In the East erly line ot South Pearl street: thence «1 North i degrees 15 mlnutei East s 79- — along the Easterly lire of South Pearl SLICED CHOPPED HAM Street 28 leet to toe point or place of Beginning. BUITONI SPAGHETTI TWISTS s? "t-r 6 - *1 MAYFAIR'S OWN - SAVE 10c LB. Tne above description Is drawn 1: accordance with a survey made hy Ib. Henry F. Labrecque. Professional Kn- Linden ijrmf Fr(thFrozen 12 or. PULASKI KOLBASI Piggy Back pkg. neer and Land Surveyor, dated Sep- cin 69 FREE! 250 Smner 8. 1936. ORANGE JUICE ' - Premtiea are known as No. 361 South Pearl Street, Red Bank, New Jersey. RICH'S - SAVE 10c The approximate amount of the Judg- KING KORN STAMPS ment to be aatlsfled by said sale is 10 or. the aum of Jio.ltoo.oo together with the With Coupons Below! coats of this sale. DOWNYFLAKE PANCAKES JK. tt 2 - 2* ASSERT WHIP TOPPING 29' " Dated Nnv. f*. IPfil IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. MAYFAIR'S OWN - SAVE 10c LB. Parsons. Cnirnna, Blair A Warren, Attyl. FREE — 100 — FREE Ib. Hoy, it. Dec ». 13. 20 t37 SHARP CHEDDAR CHEESE 69- KING KORN STAMPS IO:M SHEfllFF'S SALE With this coupon anil your vurcnasa or •OPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEV LAW invimov UNION COUN'TV ENJOY THESE SPECIAL SERVICES $10 OR MORE Docket No. L-13S37 M Limit—1 coupon per adult family R.B.K. PrOfrettlvi Investment Company, a Conpoa «flccUv« thru Saturday Ucccmbtr », 1M1 , New Jeriey Corporation, Plaintiff V|- AT MAYFAIR! Walter 8. ZelUt and Rutn Zf.I.f, D§- fend in ts By virtue of a writ at execution In Hi i Above glateri act inn to me directed • Huge Free Parking FREE — SO — FREE 3 thall erpoBo for mie at public ven- SWEET CORN due. *t th* Court Hmis«> In the Bor- ough of Freehold, Caunly of Uon- KING KORN STAMPS mouUi, New Jrrscy on Monday Uif • Free Check Cashing Service 11th day of December, 1P61, at 2 GOLDEN TENDER mill this coupon and your nurchaio of as? o'clock, P.M. PrevniiinfE Time. 1 AU At deiVndanta' rlctit. Htle and c • "Simply Wonderful ' Meats lnterfil, II any, in and lo tlio follow- Ins: KERNELS PACKAGE OF STEAK ALL TIlAT CERTAIN trari fir parrel From our Fresh Meat Department Of land In the BorouRh of Pair Ha- • Lowest Everyday Prices ven, County of Mon mouth. Hi Me of eo. Llnill—1 coupon per adult family B.B.B. New Jeriey: Coupon effective thru Saturday. December t, 10S1 BEGINNING at HIP point of tlir in- tenecllon of trie nnrllicrly aide or RMrp 5 Rod»l with the E,.«trr]y Bi'le of Cam- br!rig« Avenin*; tlirncr runninj • ]i alone 'h^ EaDterly «!f)« of Cam- CRISP, TENDER - PASCAL britiK* Avtnw Norlh ?6 flrRrm 4!) FREE — 50 — FREE mlnuten wpat SO foet to a.pnlnt; Uiencfl 12* north 63 degrees 11 minutes eait KING KORN STAMPS '151.87 (ft to a point In tii<- wtnterly Una of l*ndi formerly ownfH by Al- CALIFORNIA Y>\\h UiU CMpon and yodr purchase of tay )<>n Brrn. Inc.. thenr? < :ji nlniiR tlic each w«Bl«rly line of lands Ifirii.trly owne^l 56 by AIITI Brothers, Ino, .vmtii n fjt>. CELERY jrees 20 minutes uant in,63 ffet to 4 LIGHT BULBS H point In the nOrlhprly eirto of JUripr Bond thence (4f alons the northerly FLORIDA - FLAVORFUL LJn.It—1 coupon ''per adgit family R.D.R. 1 «!'|p of ItidRO Jionn South 7S .Jegrf^g Coupon elfectlve thru Saturday^ Oecrmbcr t, 1HI 40 mlnutfi v.«Bt lti5 I««t to tli* fulni1 or place of beginning. : BEING all of the Lot No. H2 at NEWMAN SPRINGS RD. •hown on H map rntllJfil "Plui plan of p«rt of Knollwnod, Section H . Fnlr Haven, Mon mouth County. N. J.. «tib- GRAPEFRUIT FREE — SO — FREE dlvliion of loti 63 to S? Inclusive and 6 39 loll $7 to 170 Inclusive," msdo by Frank E. Mitchell, Surveyor, dated Oc- KING KORN STAMPS totwr 3. 1047. With Urn coupon and your purchase of anr BEING ilao known pa No, I OS Ridge STAYMAN APPLES "•— 3^29- RED BANK ftna4. Fair Haven. M. J. The approximate amount of the Judg- ment to hf latllflf?'! hy mid nali in \L. SLICED BACON the tum nf %: 20C.0O to(tetrier wiw thf Fall - Rustet eosti of (hia aalr. Unilt~l couimn per adult fanill> R.B,R. Dated October 25. I9fll BOSC PEARS 2 29' OPEN SUN.-9 a. m. to 6 p. m. toup(«i Flfectlva tbru Saturday, Drrrmbfr 8, 1901 JRA K WOICOTT, fiherllf Adflonlzlo. Biiildmtn, Nlttl A Gorrion, Attyl. Nov. IS, 2X », D«c^l f3».C?, "Our Hormones and How They Coolldge. "Egyptian Adven-i i-yetr-oM, owned by Hominy Hill RED BANK BEGISTER Wednrwky, i>c. 6, 19fiJ~ll Buy Books Work;" DoniM J. Sbl''"Th^ e mnr." EHmor Ren, "About Our Guernsey Firms DivUion-PleWMt Farm* Suess Who Wright Brother*, at Kitty HM*;" V)X»jmi. , Robert Uwion, "Mr. Dairy, Inc., Colts Neck, N. J., in, wit) play two of his own com' F. Emerson Andrews, "Numbers, Revere ted I.' and bred by Henry D. Mercer, positions, For Lwrary Please;" Catherine 0. Peare, At Mercer's Hominy Hill Farms, Colts Neck. Christmas "Mark Twain, His Life;" Isaac "Darling" produced 18,640 The American Legion twirlers, Asimov, "Realm of Algebra." Pattern Bonanza pounds of milk1 and 897 pounds featuring Susan Umstead and di- At ^School Concert Set rected by Sonia Grill, will pre- Also, Felix Sutton, "We Were Sets Record of fat in 305 days on two times 0 sent a Christmas routine. Tho RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Vin- PETERBOROUGH, N. H. - A daily milking. There at Pearl Harbor;" Chris- ASBTJRY PARK — The Ameri American Legion color guard will cent G. Finelli, principal of Mid- Printed Pattern new record placing first in milk tine Noble Go van and Emmy This purebred cow was bred ran Legion's Bob Eberle Jr. Me- present and retire the colors. dle Road School, Hazlet, slated West, "Mystery at the Deserted and fat production among the 10 for production. "Darling," who is morial Band will present a Christ- that the following books have Mill;'" Lo'renaA. Hichok, "The highest of the Guernsey breed In classified four times "very good" mas concert Sunday at 3 p.m. in her class has just been completed been purchased by the Middle Story of Franklin D. Roosevelt;" for type also has a class leader Convention Hall. Frank Bryan is In the last 10 years, over * Road Parent-Teacher Association MacKinlay Kantor, "Lee and by the registered cow, Hominy record of 14,557 pounds of milk conductor. I quarter of a million men have for the school Jibrary as a re- Grant at Appomattcoj;" Fairfax Hill Champion Darling, a senior and 752 pounds of fat, made as The Asbury Park H,gh School, sult of the proceeds from the Downey, "Guns for General a senior 3-year-old, in the 305-2X Book Fair Jield Nov. 7 and 8. division. Her dam. Hominy Hill junior and senior glee clubs, di-l Washington." HEALTH CAPSULES rected by Miss Angela Flynn will!Yet. through mechanization, the Jerry Selbert, "Amelia Ear Also purchased were Henry B. Majestic Rosebud, has a record l.v Ml. hnel A. IVtti, Ml). sing. I output of those who have rc- hart;" Elizabeth Lyttletown, Lent, "Man Alive in Outer of 13,539 pounds of milk and 724 HOW DOES THE INTELLI- pounds of fat, made as a senior William Dorn, xylophone solo- mained has doubled. "You, Yourself;" Elinor Case, Space;" Hy Ruchlis and Jack GENCE OF PEOPLE WITH "Yankee Traitor, Rebel Spy," Engelhardt, "The Story of Math- 2-year-old, in the 365-3X division. EPILEPSy COMPARE WITH "Darling" was sired by Hominy Hal G. Vermes, "The Boys' Book ematics;" Ylla and Crosby New- THE GENERAL PUBLIC? of Physical Fitness;" S. E. Ella. ell Bonsall, "Listen, Listen;" Hill Champion. IF DISSATISFIED cott. "Rockets:" Jay Williams Clement C. Moore, "The Night The record of this cow was su-j apd Raymond Abrashkin, "Dan- Before Christmas;" John T. Cun- pervised during the test period is the knife thrower's WITH THE COAL ny Dunn and the Anti-Gravity ningham, "This is New Jersey, by New Jersey Agricultural Ex- Paint;" Beulah Tannenbaum and From High Point to Cape May;" periment Station. aisistant. Mvra Stillman, "Understanding Robert Brent, "The Golden Book YOU ARE NOW USING— Light;" Clifford Lindsey Alder- of Chemistry Experiments;" Let- 1 man, "Samuel Adams, Son of tice Cooper, "The Young Flor- TOYS • GREETING CARDS • GIFTS Liberty." ence Nightingale;" Mae Blacker TRY 'BLUE COAL Also, Nardi Reeder Campion, Freeman, "The Story of Albert PARTY GOODS* FLAGS* HOME SAFES "Patrick Henry, Firebrand of Einstein;" Ellen and Attilio Gat- YOU WILL BE PLEASED! the Revolution;" George Barr, ti, "The* New Africa;" Isaac STATIONERY & OFFICE SUPPLIES "Young Scientist Takes A Ride;" Asimov, "Satellites in Outer George Barr, "More Research Space;" Helen Jill Fletcher, "For Junior Doctors Only;" David ART & DRAFTING MATERIALS FRED D. WIKOFF CO. 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REG. 65.00 TO 69:95 Success from Tragedy 12-Wedn«dayv Dec, <5.1961 RED BANK HEGISTlS Laura Beiley Married The Story of Emily Taylor To Edward Jones, Jr. KEYPORT — Miss Laura J. fitted bodice, long-sleeved match- MATAWAN — An Irvingt Bible classes, she was granted Last May, she was nominated Speaking of Advent, Mrs, Tay- Bailey, daughter of Mrs. Daniel ing jacket, and full skirt with a womin who faced the loss ot hi a license to preach in any denom- 'Woman of Achievement of the lor explained the Festival ol Guerin, 59 Fulton St., and Wil- chapel sweep. Her fingertip veil tight, her husband and her sc ination. Town of Irvington" by the Busi- Lights which is celebrated by liam Bailey, of California, became was held in place by a crown of in i period of two years told hi ness and Professional Women members of the Jewish faith this Mrs. Jaylor has received Sev- the bride Saturday of Edward F. sequins and pearls and she car- ttory Monday at a meeting of which has since elected her to week. She was assisted by Mrs. eral awards for her work. She Jones, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs ried a colonial bouquet of white the Woman's Club of Matawan. membership. David Bruce, welfare chairman, Jones, 213 First St., Keyport. pompons. has traveled extensively on who lighted the traditional can- The speaker was 'Mrs. Emily She is a member also of the Rev. Harry R. Pine, pastor, ol Mrs. John Duncan, Keyport, preaching engagements from dles. She also told the story of Taylor, who recently receivi Speakers Bureau of the Women's Related at tie ceremony here sister of the bridegroom, was ma- South Jersey to Massachusetts, The Nativity and of St. Francis one of 10 Presidential Citatii Club of New Jersey, spiritual life Calvary Methodist Church. tron of honor. She wore a yellow Awards for meritorious servii attending conferences and semi- of Assissi as Mrs. Bruce lighted chairman of the East Association The bride was given in mai chiffon strapless street-length by handicapped persons. She nars. She has received the Ly- a vigil candle at the creche. Mrs. of the New Jersey Baptist Con- riage by her stepfather. Mi dress with matching brocade- director of public relations fc dia B. Hayes Award for Rehabil- Taylor stated the candles were vention, a past "Story Teller" Guerin. She wore a white Chanti jacket, a yellow headpiece and Goodwill Industries of New Je; itation as a Homemaker, the "Lighting the light of compas- for various denominations, camp Iy lace gown designed with carried a colonial bouquet of tey. Goodwill Award from the Lions counsellor at the Metropolitan sion, friendship, kindness and tol- bronze and yellow pompons. Mrs. Taylor lost her sight Club and the Optimist Award Baptist Camp in Poughquage and erance with faith, hope and love." Mr. Duncan was best man for 1951 u the. result of an tissue from Station WCAU in Philadel- teacher for the women's adult his brother-in-law. cejsful operation. She rehabili- phia. class at the church school. The American Home Depart- Bride-Elect A reception followed in the tated herself as -a homemake ment will enter two contests, home of the bridegroom's par- tackling all the chores of a set sponsored by the New Jersey ents. On their return from a wed- en-room house, while mainta State Federation. The group will Is Honored ding trip to Washington, D. C, ing her interest in the chun Miss Reilly Is Bride make a bedroom for the minia- the couple will reside in Keyport. and scouting. ture room contest and members At Shower Both were graduated from Key- In 1953 tragedy changed will enter the Vogue Sewing Con- port High School. The bride is life. Stricken with a heart attacl test. SHREWSBURY - Miss Pi employed by the Matawan Under- , her husband was taken to th tricla McLoughlin, daughter i Of D. G. Chamberlain The club will also conduct a garment Co. hospital. While she was placin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McLoug] Christmas party for 100 patients The bridegroom is employed by a telephone call to their son NEW MONMOUTH-iSt. Mary's LEADING ROLES in "Daniel Boons and the Indian Prin. lin of Maplewood, was honorec at the Marlboro State Hospital Duotone Co., Keyport. college, word came through Catholic Church was the setting Friday at a surprise bridal show Dec. 13. Members volunteered to cesc," one of a series of programs .for children, will be another wire that the young m here Saturday for the marriage er given by Miss Patricia Don make cup cakes and assist in had just passed away. The fo of Miss Regina Grace Reilly, performed'by Tavia Arnold and Richard Fielder of fhe at the home of her parents, Mi serving. Mrs. Peter Read will lowing Thanksgiving Day her ha daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mas Desmond Children's Theater. The programs, and Mrs. Daniel W. Dorn, Meac make centerpieces. Sodajity band died. J. Reilly, Sr., 137 Seventh St., sponsored by the Shrewsbury Township Parent-Teacher ow Dr. Belford, to Donald Gustin Cham' Mrs. Harold Fogg was hospi- Earning a Living berlaln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Har- tality chairman. She was assisted Asiociation, will be presented in the Tinton Falls School A buffet was served, At Annual Guests1 were Mrs. Stephei Mrs. Taylor faced the proble: ry Chamberlain, 44 Sycamore by Mrs. William Bowie. beginning Jan. 20, > of earning • living and applii Ave., Little Silver. Shultz, Rumson; Mrs. McLough tor a seeing-eye dog. Maggi w, lin and the bride-elect's sistei Breakfast Rev. Louis F. Stingel officiated given to her on April 2, 1935. Kathie, Maplewood; Mrs Dorn, RED BANK — The Blessed at the ceremony. Mrs. George Having trained at the Newa Programs for Children mother of the hostess, Mrs. Wil Virgin Mary Sodality of St. An- Guba was organist A reception Rehabilitation Center under th Ham Phelan, Mrs. Victor Dorn, thony's Catholic Church attended followed in Molly Pitcher Hotel, Commission for the Blind, Mr: Mrs. Reuben Daly, Shrewsbury; 8 o'clock mass Sunday in honor Red Bank. Taylor worked for tome time Mrs. H. T. Longstreet, Mrs. Marj of the Feast, ol the Immaculate Ihe contract shop there. Then sh Mr. Reilly gave his daughter in PTA Plans Theater Series C. Leighton, Mrs. Edward Pii Conception and a communion became a part-time secretary fi marriage. She wore a long colie, Mrs. Joseph O. Eschel breakfast followed in Crystal Two of the shows will be given "Daniel Boone and the Indian the First Baptist Church in I sleeved Empire gown of white NEW SHREWSBURY - Tickets bach, Mrs. Richard A. Kirbj Brook Inn, Eatontown. slipper satin fashioned with a by the Mae Desmond's Children's Princess," the story of Boone's Mrs. George Vosselman and Mrs vington. Two years later Rev are oil sale for a series of chil- Miss Adeline Mazza, prefect, formal-length full skirt, and a Theatre, a touring company of capture by the Shawnee Indians Daniel B. Dorn, Red Bank. George S. Miller retired an dren's theater programs to be welcomed the, members and scoop neckline outlined with Alen adult professional players. and his eventual escape with the Mn. Taylor assumed the post presented by the Shrewsbury Also, Mrs. Albert Richter, Oali guests and introduced Dr. Albert con lace repeated at the waist- The first performance by the help of a beautiful Indian prin- assistant In the interim pastors hurst; Mrs. Delbert McMurtrl J. Kolarsick of Shrewsbury, line. Township Parent-Teacher Associ- Desmond group will be Saturday, cess. work. Dover; Mrs. Richard Hart, Nep guests speaker, His topic was Mrs. Charles J. Reilly, Jr., ation In the Tinton Falls School. Jan. 20. The play will be The second show, "Magic by After learning Braille, organia tune; Mrs. William Weeden, New Vocations for Women in the Leonardo, sister-in-law of the the Battons" on Feb. 17, will be ing women's groups and teachln Shrewsbury; Mrs. Harry Hilsini Field of Nursing." He spoke of bride, was matron of honor. Mrs. Mrs. Donald G. Chamberlain a full hour of tricks including fire er, Succasanna; Mrs, Norman the requirement for professional Joseph Crogan, Middletown, cous- eating and a floating lady pre- of Middletown Township Hlf R. Normandin, Middletown; Mrs nurses in hospitals and the neces- of the bridegroom, was at- Three in Flower Show sented by John Batton of Port School and is attending Rutge: Michael Daly, Fair Haven; Mrs sity for more volunteers and tendant. RED BANK — Three area resi- Monmouth. University. He Is a member ciety. She is recording secretary Thomas Stothart and Mrs. Ralp: practical nurses. He stressed the Their street-length gowns were dents will participate in a four- the International Union of Open of the New Jersey Judges Coun- The third show, again by the Johnson, West Long Branch, anc satisfaction derived from assist- f teal green satin styled with day flower show that begins Mon- ing Engineers, Local 825, Nev cil, a member of the New York Mae Desmond Theatre, is "Alad- Mrs. James Xenakis, Eaton ing those in need. ;coop necklines, cap sleeves and day at The Mall in Short Hills. Horticulture Society, and a mem- town. ark, and Is employed by Hes din and the Wonderful Lamp." Msgr. Salvatore Di Lorenzo, iKirts fashioned with unpressed ber of Floralia Arrangers Circle, Brothers. They are Mrs. John M. Langen- Morning and afternoon perform- Miss McLoughlin will beconn pastor and spiritual director of >leats. They wore matching ac- a research and study group. She berger, Monmouth Ave., Nave- ance's are planned for each show. the bride of Thomas E. Shult the sodality, gave the blessing RUG CLEANERS :essories and carried cascade After a motor trip to Pennsy has lectured and taught in New sink; Mrs. Bernard R. Barrett Tickets are available on a series son of Mr. and Mrs. Stepher and spoke on religious vocations jouquets of yellow fuji chrysan- vania, the couple will reside Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, 49 Buena Vista Ave., Rumson basis only. Shultz, Bruce PI., Rumscn, Jan and the sodalist's imitation of the themums and white button chrys- 44 Sycamore Aye. and Florida. WALL TO WALL and Mrs. Francis E. SwarU, S3 27 in our Lady of Sorrow! life of Mary. anthemums. In addition to the judges, pres Mrs. William Brennan is series Highland Ave., Fair Haven. Ihurch, South Orange. Miss Mi Miss Roselyn Norton, chairman CARPETING Flower girl was Miss Mary entations, there will be 48 entries chairman. Mrs. Robert Henck is Mrs. Langenberger is one of 17 Loughlin is » June graduate ol of Our Lady's committee, was in Professionally Cleaned Lynn Reilly, Leonardo, niece of from Northern New Jersey gar- ways and means chairman. The nationally accredited flower show Douglass College, and Mr. Shultz charge of breakfast arrange- the bride. She wore a yellow frock Middletown den clubs in an open competition, class mothers are serving on the Using judges who will present a series a June graduate of Rutgers Uni- ments, assisted by Misses Sophie •ith matching headband and car- divided into six classes. The ticket committee. of floral designs and table set- versity. Ciambrone, Jeanette Calandriello, BIGELOWS ried a white basket of yellow and theme: How to Decorate Your tings interpreting the high fash- Marie Camarano, Mildred Pace white button chrysanthemums. Chorus Set Home For The Holidays, KARPET-KARE* ion aspect of the shopping cen- and Annette Zingale. The bride is a graduate of Red Kitty Kelly: PROCESS ter. In this competition, Mrs. Bar- Some 75 socialists and guests at- Bank Catholic High School and For Concert ret, a member of the Navesink tended the mass and annual employed by the New Jersey She is a life judge, the founder CALL NOW! Garden Club, will arrange a com breakfast. Highway Authority, 12 Broad St., MIDDLETOWN — The Com of the Navesink Garden Club, a former executive board member position featuring bells; and Mrs. Recognizes His Faults A novena is being held nightly Red Bank, as a personnel clerk. munity Chorus will present It! CA 2-5042 of the Garden Club of New Jer-Swartz, also a member of the in the church in honor of the The bridegroom is a graduate second annual winter conce: Dear Kitty: Dear Kitly: sey and the Flower Show Schoo Navesink club, will interpret a Feast of the Immaculate Concep- Saturday at 8:15 p. m. in tl My wife left with our three My boy friend's parents Committee, and charter member- Christmas carol of her own tion and will conclude tomorrow. Middletown Township High Schoi children three months ago. Whe moving away and he is going too. ship chairman of the Montclair choosing. The sodality will hold its 1,1th auditorium. I finally got her on the phoni This impending separation has chapter of Ikebana International, Tha other four classes are a annual dance Saturday in Sea the other day she said, "I'm nol made us think seriously of mar- Included in the performan a Japanese flower arranging so- decoration for a doorway, an ar- iirt Inn. Misses Andre De Luca HOLIDAY ARRANGEMENTS riage. But, I am only 16 and h will be works by Randall Thomp rangement in or around a cock- coming back!" and Antoinette Bruno, chairmen, 18. We don't want to hurt our son, Gustav Hoist and Clarenci tail glass, an arrangement in a We've been married 15 years. will be assisted by Misses Bea DECORATIONS parents by running off. We have Dlckenson. bottle, and an arrangement of I'm no saint, having been a Cerrone, Mary Mondlello, Vin- talked to our school advisers and Now in its third year of en Revue Set greens for a hall table. drinking man, but I love my wife cina Porcelli and Maria Suozzb. Home • Office • Parties minister, but feel we need help istence, the chorus established il The show will be open to the very much. She's a Mama's gal Pete Galatro's orchestra will play • from someone who doesn't know self with its performance las public Monday from 2 to 9 p.m. and I am the product of a broken for dancing. ORIGINALS us. Any advise you can give u spring of the musical "Oklahc For Players' and Tuesday, Wednesday and home. My mother was a wonder- A Christmas party will be held ma." next Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 ful woman and brought me and would be appreciated by—A Couple of Mixed-Up Teenagers. at The Fountains, Long Branch, MARION FISHER, Inc. Director Is Peter J. La Placa. p.m. Judging will be on Tues- my brother and sister the best Dec. 14 at which time Secret Accompanist Is Miss Donna Annual Fete day at noon. Admission Is free. she could. It wasn't her fault Dear Mixed-Up; There are Pals will be revealed and new two sides to every marriage; 812 BROAD ST. SHREWSBURY Burger of River Plaza, a high NAVESINK - The Monmouth turned out as I did. Secret Pals chosen. The officers school junior. the romantic and the practical. of the sodality, Miss Mazza, Miss Adjacent to Red Cross Headquarter! Players annual Christmas party I've made plenty In my life It's all very well to talk of Thomas Kennedy,, business for members and guests will be —plenty to spend on drink. But Barbara Mellaci, vice prefect; manager, has announced there Christmas love—and I'm sure you do love MARION FISHER TEL. 741-9230 DOROTHY BERG held at Bahrs Landing, Highlands, I always made sure my wife am Miss Rose Pignataro, treasurer, a reduced rate for student tl< one another very much, but, and Miss Albina Piroso, secre- Dec. 14. In keeping with tradi- children had money. Since 1955 why risk your future happiness, kets.' tion, the entertainment will be Program In I've had the. heck of a time find- tary, are in charge of arrange- sacrifice your education and ments. provided by members who have ing a decent job until recently. hurt your parents just because joined the group within the past I took whatever I could get so you can't lace a temporary The regular meeting of the year. Church Hall as to send money to my wife. separation? sodality will be held-tomorrow FAIR HAVEN - A program evening. The original music revue will She's with her mother—who Let your boy friend go and entitled "A Christmas Message be directed by Mrs. Alan L. never thought much of me and get pn with the work at hand— From Many Lands" was pre- Smith, New Monmouth. Mrs. says so. When I'm not working your schooling. Your love, if sented Monday at a meeting of Smith, a former professional my disposition is rotten and real, will be all the stronger the Women's Society of Christian Club Bazar dancer, joined the Players this guess I never knew how to be a for the parting. fall and was stage manager for Service of the Methodist Church father. AH I remember of my idler's to gift-vise givers in Fellowship Hall. Mrs.1 William the fall production, "Lo and Be- own Dad is that he was a heavy Dear Kitty: Tomorrow Scott and Mrs. Robert Wyckoff drinker and used to hit me. I hold!" I am a girl of 13 with an 11 MIDDLETOWN - The Amerl- were chairmen. never struck my own children but Those participating in the revue yearold brother who's driving can home department of the Mid- Participating were Mrs. Alma I did when my wife taunted me are Mrs. Margaret Peters and me nuts. In two weeks I am dletown Woman's Club will be in Baker, Mrs. Lester Brett, Mrs. about drinking. Donald Keyes, Atlantic High giving a dance and, to keep him harge of a Christmas bazar and Warren Reinhardt, Mrs. O. H. lands; Mrs. Lynn Dieffenbach, Once she took me to law. Then from embarrassing me, intend to Fashion show at the generalmeet- Hallenbake and Mrs. Louis A. West Long Branch; Dr. Robert we got along fine until suddenly let him run the record player. ing of the Club tomorrow at 1 Bopp. Counts, Long Branch; Mrs. Emily she walked out. I keep hoping But, from sad experience, I know i.m. in Leeds Hall, King's Hwy. Mrs. Clifford W. Grimmer and she will come back, with the kids. Richardson, Asbury Park; Mrs. his Eager Beaver will throw Fashions will be shown by Mrs. Mrs. John Rowan were in charge But she's got them in school In Thomas Key, Little Silver; Mr. monkey wrench in my party. Frank Wode of the Agnes Shop, of a Christmas party which fol- another state. Has she a right to and Mrs. Frank Baldwin, Mon- He fights, mimics and pokes Campbell's Junction, formerly of lowed. An exchange of "goodies" take them away from me when mouth Hills; Mr. and Mrs. Har- fun at me and my friends every Highlands. old Esty, Locust, and Mrs. Ches- and recipes was featured at re- we're not legally separated? I've change he gets. This makes me Mrs. Nicholino D'Anthony Is ter Hammann and Mr. and Mrs.freshment time. found a real job now, quit the nervous I start crying and ihairman of the fashion show. Robert Schmidt, Rumson. Guests were Mrs. Max Helman, heavy drinking and fixcdiip our lock myself in my room. I don't Casual and holiday clothes, mil- Mrs. John Hustler, Mrs. Charles home toward my family's return. Mrs. Donald MacLean, Fair want to do this the night of the inery and costume jewelry will Anderson, Mrs. J. Everett Cas- How can I convince my wife Haven, Is pianist. party. My parents say ignore the e modeled by the following club ler, Mrs. Louis A. Bopp, Sr., Mrs that I am—A Changed Man imp. I can't.—Desperate Sis. members: Mrs. Stanley Chase, Marvin Nolan, Mrs. Wallace Me- No problem finding tenants Dear Changed Man: Get your Dear Sis: Ask your Dad to drs. Albert Johnson, Mrs. George iver, Mrs. James Kavanaugti, wife out from under your moth- help Brother run the record Vhelan, Mrs. William Faulkner when you advertise The Register Mrs. William H. Anderson and eri-n-law's influence. Treat her player and be responsible for ind Mrs. James Woods. way—Advertisement. Mrs. Gerald Kern. and the children to a Christ- him generally. It's time Eager Mrs. Frederick Krippendorf is mas vacation away from Ma- Beaver had a lesson in man- i charge of bazar tables. All ma. And don't go yourself. It ners. As a member of the fam- terns will have been made by will take a lot of doing and ily, it is his obligation, as well lepartmeht members. Proceeds time to convince your wife that as yours, to make the party a be used for community proj- THE RANNEY PRIVATE SCHOOL ... you have reformed. Meanwhile, success. :CtS, break the ice by giving. Drop Christmas carols will be played (GRADES K - 9) all talk of her coming home— Send your problem to Kitty by Mrs, Roger Quinlan. offer* to capable, ambitious students unusual academic at least for the present. Stick Kelly. Write her care of The Reg- Mrs. Joseph Thompson, hospi- to your course and don't hurry ister and enclose a stamped, self- ality chairman, will assist Mrs. training- French at all levels, Latin from 7th grade, matters. Deeds, not words, addressed envelope. Helpful leaf- i Scotti, American Home algebra from 8th grade, phis all the special equipmcyit, count. Membership in Alcoholics lets: available. Today's offering; halrman, in collecting Christmas materials, and skill in teaching the three R's vsed by Anonymous would help you. "Manners and Young People." oxes for .servicemen Gift her with luxury without spending th* Rumson Reading Institute (our associated school) a fortune... choose slippers from Chandler's in after-school classes. We have had long and success- nnlti-gtyle array. Here, Persian ice fabric in muted ful experience in preparing children for college prep gold; turquoise and rose combines with golden gleam of Mylar. programs and for entrance exams. Sheer eeamleae nylon hose 99jf pair, 3 pair gift-packaged $2.85. The first year of operation of the Ranncy School has shown what can be accomplished when these techniques are used on a full-time b'anis.

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RUSSELL G. RANNEY, Headmaster MONMOUTH SHOPPING CENTER. EATONTOWN, N. J. RICHARD 0. WAHD, Principal 60S FIFTH AVENUE • CROSS COUNTY CENTER • WHITE PLAINS . MAN.HASSET 111 Avenue of Two Rivers, Rumson, N. J. CHEEN ACRES. VALLEY STREAM • ROOSEVELT FIELD • MID-ISLAND. HICKSVILLE RUmson 1-1650 GARDEN STATE PLAZA ft BERGEN MALL. PARAMUS, N. J , MAIL ORDERS. ADD 35* POSTAGE. (C. O D. POSTAL CHARGES ARE EXTRA) RED BANK RECISTEH Wednesday, Dec. 6, Local Groups Share In Charity Ball Profits Liaison Lady for Raritan Schools RARITAN TOWNSHIP - Joyce ods can evolve out of new ideas. die Road School, the curriculum available to teachers at all times. NEW SHREWSBURY - Prc Mrs. William C. Eilis was the Clark's job involves working with She also must see that basic coordinator maintains a profes- This imposing job lies In the eeeds from the Woman'! Clul chairman. 103 teachers, two music consul- text materials are available to sional library. She must keep hands of Miss Clark, who with annual Chajrity Ball of the Nev Donations will also be made to tants, six principals and 3,500 all teachers. abreast of all the latest develop inarm and intellect, is making the Shrewsbury Woman's Club will b the First Aid Squad, the four fire students. She is the new curricu- At the curriculum building on ments in the field of education itle "curriculum co-ordinator" divided between the Children' companies in New Shrewsbury, lum co-ordinator of the local pub-| Middle Rd., adjacent to the Mid- and have appropriate publications less imposing by tha day. . Psychiatric Center in Eatontowi Northern Monmouth Council of lie school system. and the newly established publii Girl Scouts and projects of the The attractive brunette with the library here. State Federation of Women's Imposing title is one of a battery White House Project The ball was held Friday night Club*. ! of new administrators in one of In the Rurason Country Club. Entertaining at dinner before the fastest-growing school dis- the dance were Mr. and Mrs. tricts in Monmouth County. Glenn Meader, 10 Stratford Rd.; A native of Keyport, Miss Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson, 31 still expresses "amazement" at New Green Room Unveiled TV Key Thayer Dr.; Mr. and Mrs. John the "fantastic" change in Raritan By FRANCES LEWINE Green Room for official photo- sical style satinwood inlay ma- during recent^years — a town Doughty, 32 Thayer Dr., and Mr. WASHINGTON (AP) - The graphs Monday, and described its ihogany sofa of the 1800 period which was almost all farmland and Mrs. William G. Suter, 1U Green Room, where White House contents, including the names of originally owned by Webster. It during her childhood days. Riveredge Rd. visitors often partake of after- six individual donors. is the gift of Mrs. Albert Lasker, Mailbag Mr. and Mrs. John Kappmaier, Miss Clark received her A.B. dinner coffee, is now completely New York philanthropist and art Fund> Donated 95 Cloverdale Clr., and Mr. and; i In sociology from Western Mary- refurnished in classical American collector, who also donated a pair 1 land College, Westminster, Md., Many of the new furnishings, . By STEVEN H. SCHEUER Mrs. John Ewald, 36 Carlton Dr., antiques. of Baltimore classical style ma- I and has her masters' degree in however, are simply attributed QuestioD—My elderly aunt were hosts for cocktails. It represents the craftsmanship hogany card tables. j elementary education from New to Mrs. Kennedy's Fine Arts the type you can't seem to tel Mr. and Mrj. George Reynolds, of American furniture-makers of The historic Washington mirror York .University. Committee, which spokesmen anything to and we've been hav 52 Cloverdale Cir., and Mr; and the lats 18th and early 19th cen is the gift of Dr. C. Ray Franklin third and said acquired the antiques with Ing a disagreement which I hop Mrs. Philip Roy, 205 Cambridge! She has taught turies, according to a White of Lincolndale, N. Y. seventh grades in the Raritan funds donated from many you will kindly settle. I say i Ave., Fair Haven, were among; House announcement. Township school system, and en- sources. Just where they came Other individual donors and was Marlon Davies who passe those who served breakfast fol- joyed teaching at both levels. Her All this is part of Mrs. Jac- from was not disclosed. their gifts: •way a short time ago and in; lowing the dance. queline Kennedy's systematic reason for going into education— Mrs. Fred P. Coupe^ Jr. of aunt insists It was Bette Davis. project to give the presidential A focal point of the room now "I've always enjoyed working Houston, Tex., Baltimore classic- 1 am willing to buy her old dog mansion historic furnishings to ii a pair of early 19th century WINNING ENTRY — Mrs. Saul J. Shapiro of 50 East with youngsters, and felt that this al mahogany card table with Skipper, a pound of ground beef go with its historic past. satin-wood settees in classical would be an opportunity to help style. They flank the fireplace shell and bellflower inlay, about if I am wrong. In either case, Lincoln Ave., Atlantic Highlands, receivet the Tri-Color Among the 18 pieces of antique A Taste them. I have found teaching very and are covered in authentic 19th 1800, now prominently placed in please print' the answer In your award and blue ribbon yesterday at tha annual Christ- furniture now placed In the Green satisfying." century material — white cotton front of the sofa. column. I would like to hav Room is a sofa once owned by mat Greens Show of the Grow and Show Garden Club embroidered with tiny gold, proof to show my aunt that sh The job of curriculum co-ordi- Daniel Webster and an elegant Mrs. Maurice Noun of DM green and rosa field flowers. The Is wrongs (if she Is wrong) fo: Of History of Allenhurst in the Oalchurst Methodist Church. A nator is to work with administra- Baltimore classical mahogany Moir.ts, Iowa; Baltimore classic- settees, which are of New Eng- once in her life.—W. B. B., Win member of Naveiink Garden Club and Florabia Arrang- tive personnel and teachers in de- desk with three secret drawers. al desk in mahogany with sandal- nipeg, Canada. LONG BRANCH - A colonial veloping and maintaining a sys- land origin, were the gift of Col. wood inlay and eglomlse panel!, : 1 ers Club of Nutley, Mrs. Shapiro's entry in the Design tem-wide curriculum, and to con- There's also a Chippendale mir- and Mrs. Edgar Garbisch of Cam- Answer—It was Marion Da breakfast was prepared and ror decorated with a likeness of plus three secret drawers. •its who passed away. Bette Dav served recently by social studies Division, "Joy to the World," had a collage of 12 stantly evaluate the program so bridge, Md. Mrs. Garbisch, a col- Myron Hofer of Southampton, J that services can be Improved. George Washington in profile, lector of antiques, is the former is is currently on the road in th students at Long Branch High foreign newspaper clippings to provide a stained glass said to havs been presented to N. Y., lias contributed two Chi- 'pre-B'way tryout of Tennessei It is a constant and dynamic Bernice Chrysler, daughter of the School as a United States history window effect. She used red poinsettias, ti leaves and Washington by his officers at his nese export porcelain lotus jars process, says Miss Clark. automobile magnate. decorated with eagles and the ' 'Williams' new play, "The Nigli project. farewell in Frauncs> Tavern. an anther foliage in a needlepoint holder sat on black Miss Clark's function as curri- American flag; two large Chineie •of the Iguana." To show youi Following a study of colonial Gold and White On the opposite wall Is the clas- culum co-ordinator also includes export porcelain bowls and two •unt that there's no hard feeling! cookbooks, Marcy Moss and Shar- lacquered base. The tone of the furnishings Is an in-service program, where she mugs, all from tha period of why don't you buy Skipper tlv on Goldberg, students in Mrs. predominantly off white, with a meets with new teachers before about 1800. meat anyway? Eleanoi; Gilbert's Pattern B touch of gold in two Martha Plan Wedding school opens each year. Joyce class, served a buffet breakfast Washington type armchairs and •'• Question—Is the little boy Clark mu.^t work with the teach- "Down To The Sea In Ships' including the following typical Woman's Club To Hear pale blue in a pair of shield-back early American dishes: bean and ers in a'l phases of the curricu- In December the same boy wlw played in "Thi armchairs. bacon casserole, schnitzel eier- lum program. 3oy With Green Hair—" I sav There are some familiar things LEOMINSTER, Mass. - The ? kuchen, Shrove Tuesday dough- She is the liaison between 'both movies recently on TV am still in the room, though. The engagement of Miss Sarah Ann WALTERS nuts, koffee kuchen, Leanon Trinity Church Choir teachers and administrators. By enjoyed the performances verj ilk bbrocade fabric, hung Temple to Donald Henry Bab- County peach cake, mince pie, co-operating with the principals green much. What is the actor doini NEW SHREWSBURY - A mus Dec. 14 at 8.15 p. m. In the on the walls during the Truman —for— pumpkin pie, homemade bread and working with the teachers, cock, Jr., son "of Mr. and Mrs. now that he has grown up?—A.B cal evening is planned for th Sycamore School all-purpose renovation remains. The match- and hot spiced cider. Miss Clark feels that new meth- Donald H. Babcock, 2 Hillside Conway, Pa. Woman's Club's next meeting. room. ing window draperies have been Ave., Middletown, is announced • CURTAINS ' Answer — Both parts wen Among the guests were Herbert The mixed choir of 30 voicei The arts and crafts department rehung to be more in keeping by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Korey, high school principal; of the Trinity Episcopal Church played by Dean Stockwell, wh met last week in the home of Harpist Plays with the new deoor. John P. Temple of this place. • DRAHRIES has grown up into a fine actor Paul L. Vandermark, assistant will be featured. Charles Gotts Mrs. Fred Spann, 1$ Birchwood Many of the pictures on the He has appeared on most of th principal, and Miss Martha Tay- chalk, is the director. Ct. The group is making and For DAR Unit wall] have been changed, and are! Miss Temple was graduated In • NOSPREAD* major dramtic TV shows and lor, chairman of the social stud- The program will be presentee decorating candles under the, expected to change again, thej June from the University of Ver- currently making the movie vei ies department. before the business meeting on guidance of Mrs. William G. SHREWSBURY - Harpist Mrs. White House said, but the por- mont where she received a bach- • FANCY LININS 1 elor of science degree in elemen- • sion of Eugene O'Neill's "Lou, Suter. Mary Elizabeth Collins presented trait of former President Dwight tary education. She is a member Day's Journey Into Night," whic! program of Christmas music D. Eisenhower still remains • Drapery Hardware The drama group will read a meeting of the of Alpha Chi Omega sorority. stars Katherine Hepburn, Ralpl play, 'The Grapes Hang High," Monday at a above a doorway. Richardson, and Jason Robardi Bazar Benefits School Shrewsbury Towne Chapter, Also, there is the familiar and Mr. Babcock, a graduate of WALTERS in the home of Mrs. John Ewald, Daughters of the American Re- Jr. Dean was married last yea RARITAN TOWNSHIP — Th( chase additional incidentals fo; 36 Carlton Dr. tonight at 8:30 historic bronze Hannibal clock on Middletown Township High volution. 4o actress Millie Perkins. second annual Holiday Bazai all classrooms. o'clock. the mantle flanked by two bronze School, is a senior at the Univer- [41 Broad Sr., Rid lanki sponsored by the Middle Roac Mrs. Stewart Van Vlict, pro- urns, all ordered from France by sity of New Hampshire. Santa Claus was played alter After a brief business meeting Parent-Teacher Association wai gram chairman, gave a talk on President James Monroe in 1817. (179 Br'dway.lono, Branch| nateiy by Alex Purdue and Waym A December wedding Is held Saturday in the school. Mrs, Dec. 12 at 11:30 a. m. in the home customs of celebrating Christmas Merendi Is Mergncr. The White House opened the planned, Joseph Ready and Mrs. Edward of Mrs. John O'Keefe, 21 Knoll- n the United States, other tfian Koval were chairmen. In charge of the tables were wood Dr., the afternoon depart- the traditional festivity. ment will hold a Christmas lunch- Advanced Proceeds will be used to pur- Mrs. Joseph Chapman, Mrs. Jo Hostesses were Mrs. J. Daniel eon at Lincroft Inri. Tullen, Lincroft; Mrs. Marion RED BANK - Ando Merendi seph Deely, Mrs. Bernard Wissne Hazelton, Navesink, and Mrs. OH 21, son of Mra. Lelda Merendi and Mrs. Frank Langdon, aprons The American home department MONTGOMERY WARD ver R. Hatfield, Atlantic High- IDS Wallace St., has; been pro- CDA Schedules Mrs. John Ballis, Becky Kitsoi is planning a Christmas party lands. MONMOUTH SHOPTIN* CtNTER U 2-21B0 moted to cadet first lieutenant and Mrs. Albert Fuchs, cakes an Dec. 19 in the home of Mrs. in the Reserve Officers Trainin; Holiday Events cookies; Mrs. Wendall Gillham Joseph Harris, 78 EdgebrookCt Mrs. Charles F. Borden, regent Corps. Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs. Joh; Mrs. Lloyd Nintzel and Mrs, announced that the chapter will KEYPORT — Plans for Christ- celebrate its 27th anniversary ' Completion of th» four year Power, Sharon Bryan, Cynthi Robert Teeters will lead an eve- mas activities were made at thi Jan. 8. A covered dish luncheon ROTC course at Rutgers will gi» Bryan, Diane Campanella, Jud. ning of discussion and reading of meeting of the Catholic Daugh- will be held in the social hall to • student a commission as a sec Phillips, Cindy McGovern, Doro the poetry of Robert Frost at a ters, Court St. Joseph, at a re- mark the event. Guest speaker ond lieutenant In the United thy Valhroos, Denise Tilton, literature department meeting ception for new members in St, will be Mrs. Irving Bartlett, Mid- States Array. Joseph's auditorium. Campfire and Bluebird gift items Dec. 21 at 8:30 in Mrs. Nintzel's Mrs. George Coburn and Diam home, 69 Riveredge Rd. dletown. Her topic will be "His- YOUR BEST BUY Cadet Merendi attended Rei Mrs, George Egan will be In Koval, Linda Coburn, Christmai toric Homes of Monmouth." Bank schools . before enter- charge of Christmas visits and Because of the holiday, there novelties, and Mrs. Stephen Kac- ing Rutgers. packages for nursing home pa will be no board meeting in De- sur and Jane Kacsur, Fish Pond, tients. Mrs. Floyd Brown and Mrs, cember. The next meeting will be Jan. 23 In the home of Mrs. Anthony Fariello will be chair- Also, Mrs. Milton Miller, and Deluxe SEWING MACHINE Donald Cole, 16 Timothy La. Demonstrates men of the Christmas party which Mrs. John Sullivan, prizes; Mrs SHERMAN'S will be held Tuesday. Mrs. Jo- John Shaw, grab bag; Mr. and Decorations seph Charles, cookie chairman, Mrs. Angelo Gagliano, Mrs, KEYPORT - Mrs. Stuart W. announced that cookies may be James Hawe and Mrs. Roberi AAUW Plans WITH DESK Eawson demonstrated how ti obtained from her until after the Benedickson, groceries; Mrs. Wil- 1 make Christmas and party deco holidays. liam Fash and Mrs. John Boddie, Story Reading rations before members am Rev. Alfred Smith, court chap- jewelry; Mrs. John Ketchow, guests of the Literary Club Frl Iain, addressed the new members, posters; Mrs. Wayne Mergner, RED BANK — A Story Hour * Draperies will be held Saturday from 10:30 Guaranteed day in the Reformed Church New local members are Mrs, pocket lady; Mrs. Michael Koza * Slipcovers 'house. kewich, Mrs. Gil Falls, Mrs. Da- to 11:30 a.m. for children aged I for 20 yean Mary Campbell, Mrs. Anne Rug- 4 to 7 in the Red Bank Library. •' Mrs. Dawson, a Chatham rest ;iero and Mrs. P. A. Fitzgibbons, vid Haiiley and Mrs. George Carr, * Upholstering THISMK0HLY The monthly session held the dent and graduate of the New Hazlet, and Mrs. Frank Drogan plants; Mrs. Samuel Rothschild, * Bedspreads York School of Display, workec and Mrs. Nancy DuBois, Mata- ring toss; Mrs. Russell Roth, second Saturday of each month, •with Dennison's as a designer. Al wan. Mrs. Donald Bradley, Mrs. John is sponsored by the American As- * Curtains sociation of University Women present she Is working with worn The new members of Court San- "iaynor, Mrs. Gordon Hollywood Shop-at-Home Service and is planned to stimulate chil- OTHER MODUS en's clubs, church groups and a Maria, South Amboy, are Mrs. and Mrs. Jacob Kaplan, refresh- Phone SH 1-264* dren's interest In literature. AS LOW AS teachers. Margaret Grazida, Mrs. Anna ments. Sherman's Mrs. A. J. McNeil, chairman Kriss and Mrs. Shirley O'Connor. Decorators of the art department, wai in Attending members of the South Also, Mrs. Edward Whalen, Mrs. Jack Wood, Mrs. Edward Christmas Party 4M Broad St., Shrewsbury charge of the program. Amboy court were Mrs. Katherine FREE PARKING Hostess for the meeting was Dobrlnski, grand regent; Mrs. Resch and Mrs. Robert Traphage, NEW SHREWSBURY — The Mrs. Herbert West and presiding; Katherine Gerrity, Mrs. Helen Boy Scouts; Mrs. William Whit- Christmas Party of thB Northside ,,at the tea table were Mrs^Clar- Noble and Mrs. Helen Quinlan. acre, Mrs. Bernard Smith, Mrs. Auxiliary will feature a baby ence Bahernberg and Mrs. J, Edward D'Arcy, Elains Zaburya- ihower for the MCOSS. The show- Mrs. John Thaler, grand regent ski, Kay Boddie, Ellen Boddie, Xeon Schanck. Hostess for the if St. Joseph's court, presided. r was planned at an auxiliary •meeting Dec. 15 will bo Mrs, Joyce Gabriel, Paula Kalanik, meeting in the fire house. John FitzGerald. A "Candle Bonnie Nicolay and Patricia The party will be held Dec. 19 THIMBLE CLUB MEETS i Light Walk" will be held by the D'Arcy, Girl Scouts; Mrs. Walter i the home of Mrs. Philip Pica, OCEANPORT — Members of OUR members. Rev. John H. Sharpe Blumberg and Lynn Blumberg, he Thimble Club met recently 227 Newman Springs Rd. Mrs. ONLY and Mrs. Sharpe will entertain toys; Mrs. Robert Hipwell, Mrs. in the home of Mrs. Stella Gib- Walter Huhn will be co-hostess. STORE with vocal and piano selections. William Leverich, Genevise Vieli ;on. 47 Main St. and Barbara Hipwell, white ele- Guests attending were Mrs, A social hour wag held and phants; Mrs. Edward Koval, pub- George Campbell, Mrs. Edward games played. Winning prizes Farry, Mrs. Henry E. Ackerson, lcity, and George Coburn, audi- were Mrs. Arthur Mason, Mrs. or. i,Mrs. J. Nelson Smith, Mrs. Flor- George C. D. Hurley, Sr., and ence Beringer, Mrs. Evart Sil- Mrs. John T. Wilson. Others pres- A special executive board meet- ,cox, Mrs. George Cherry and ent were Mrs. Edward M. Berry, ing will be held Monday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Seabrook Schanck. Sr., Mrs. Charles P. Van Brackle, in the Middle Road School. Maka • pilgrimage to the MECCA or Knitter*! Mrs John Hulse, Mrs. William McCormack and Mrs. Guillaudeu. KNITTERS' WORLD ... Monmouth Shopping College Holiday Auxiliary Plans AURORA, N. Y. — Three Wells Members will exchange gifts Center, Eatontown. College students will leave cam- at a meeting and Christmas par- Hospital Parties pus on Dec. 15 for an 18-day in the home of Mrs. Charles Christmas holiday at home in the Guillaudeu, 14 Maple Ave. MIDDLETOWN - The Jewish For Her Clirittmag Gift! . • . Bed Bank area. War Veterans Auxiliary of the They are Misses Kathryn S. LEAGUE BENEFIT Bayshore Post will hold two hos- lital parties in the spring, KNITTING BAGS—from $1.79 lo 84.98 Fitzgerald, daughter of Dr. and HAZLET — The Democratic Mrs. Joseph M. Fitzgerald of lub made plans for a barn Plans were made at the home 447 Cedar Ave. West Long Branch Sance for the benefit of the Babe of Mrs. Harry Brier, S Tropical a junior at Wells; Susanne L. uth League of Raritan Town- Dr., to sponsor a social function Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mns. hip at a meeting last week in in February to raise funds for Walter E. Jones of 41 River he Airport Plaza Lanes. the parties which will he held Modtl 251-448 Lawn Dr., Fair Haven, also s for the veterans in the Marlboro ERNEST C. H. VOIGTLANDER junior; and Elizabeth H. Castle- DEDICATION SET State Hospital and for the chil- man of 52 Hubbard Ave., River ASBURY PARK—The new dis- dren in one of the children's hos- INTERIORS FOR ANY BUDGET Plaza, a sophomore. rict office of the Social Security pitals. SHOWROOM AT CARPET CENTER ^ministration, 611 Heck St., will Mrs. Leighton Levy conducted 29 EAST FRONT ST. RED BANK ARMY RESERVE e dedicated at 2 p.m. Friday. the business session. • Round bobbin givts onooffc' CftNtioa FORT MONMOUTH-The U.S. Army Reserve has announced • DRAPERIES • Saws forward and reverse that the six months program for BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME • FURNITURE men between 17 and 22 has been • Push button drop feed mokes adjustment easy reopened. This enlistment is for FOR THE HOLIDAYS • SLIPCOVERS a period of six years, Army of- • Built-in automatic bobbin winder disengages automaticafy ficials said. An applicant quali- Have Your Carpets Cleaned Now • RE-UPHOLSTERY fying for this program will serve For the Holiday at ... • WALLPAPER six months on active duty for • Modern writing desk Is beautifully designed training. • CARPETING The remainder of the obligation • ACCESSORIES • Extra large sawing jurfoce makes sewing easy will be earned on at the Mon- LION'S The Finest and Fasttst in Rug Cleaning Service mouth Army Reserve Center. In- SINCE 1912 MONMOUTH COUNTY'S LEADING FREE CONSULTATION SERVICE AT SHOWROOM, terested persons should contact RUG CLEANERS YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS - PHONE SH 7-0567 the Army Reserve Center build-: WHITE ST. SH 7-2800 RED BANK OPEN EVERY NITE TIL 9:30 P. M. ing 429. Q the Hudson & ManJwttM Raft Tht eonunnter line operates btv y Mrs. Etbert MUM aomlntted, unopposed: &tt -Act i year botrd tens, tad Arthur J, road Co. (ween Newtric H. ]., and New; MK) Hri, PmC ,Muir were ob-Shore Builders president. Chide* ftoehlidi, Ifiodin, W*1I TtwmMp builder, tor , Dec. 6, 1961 Voikdty. I " Party Set Freehold bunder;,-iwcood vice [i tw&yea'r tx»fll< ttm. 2. Acquisition by the reorgan- «*rv»d. " . • president, Blaze Ioono, Foist A special Christmas theme will ized company, under the name of Hermin T. Stichnuto, H&M were Mrs. Michael Set to Elect Pleasant builder; secretary, Jo- be featured at the meeting. Hudson tod-Manhattan Corp., of trustee, said the reorganization Mfcisignsso, Mrs. Paul Mulr and Per fire I WALL TOWNSHIP - the an-seph Magee, Toms River builder, Reorganization control of Hudson Rapid Tubes could be completed within a Mrs. Jack Rcsse. nual election meeting of the New and treasurer, incumbent Allen through ownership of all capital month. TO HELP NEEDY Attending were Mrs. Theodore Jersey Shore Builders Associa- Hatz, Lakewood flooring-tiling stock. Auxiliary Of H&M line He added that if the states of Norcross, president, Mrs. Ralph tion will be held next Tuesday contractor. RARITAN TOWNSHIP - The 3. Lease by Hudson Rapid New York and New Jersey would ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS -; Bruder, Mrs. Catherine Balmer, at 7 p.m. at Beau Rivage restau- Woman's Democratic Club will Tubes Corp. of trackage and fa-agree on a plan permitting the Plans were completed for theMrs. James J. Egidio, Mrs. El-rant. , The board of ditectors will be contribute money to a needy fam- Is Approved cilities in and under the Hudson Part of New York Authority to Christmas parly of the Ladies' mer Gawler, Mrs. Charles Hull, Philip J. Solondz of Roselle elected for three-year terms. ily for Christmas, it was decided terminal buildings owned by thepurchase the tubes "it should ex- Auxiliary of the fire department. Mrs. Mason, Mrs. Muir, Mra Park and Howell Township, nom They also are unopposed. Harold at a meeting at Shore Point 'an, WASHINGTON (AP) - The In- Hudson & Manhattan Railroad pedite improvement of commuter The group will have dinner at William H. Posten, Mrs. Alfred inated for the post of president, K. Merrill of N. J, Natural Gas Hazlet, last week. Plans for a terstate Commerce Commission Co, transportation in the area." Shore Point Inn, Hazlet, Dec, 14,Sahrbeck, Mrs. Calvin Steitz, unopposed, will be elected along Company, Asbury Park; Arthur fashion show and luncheon to b« nas approved a massive reor at which time secret.pals will Mrs. William McLaughlin and; with other officers at the meet- Holford, Bay Head builder; Jo- held in the spring were discussed. The ICC reached its decision at He repeated his suggestion of ganliation plan of the bankrup receive gifts and reveal thejr Mrs. Rosse, ing- seph Fabiano, Shrewsbury build- Hudson & Manhattan Railroad. a session Saturday, but it wasa transportation loop Joining Newj identities. Featured speaker will be Tomer; Robert J. Schmertz, Lake- announced Monday. The comYor- k City with New Jersey and Babe Ruth stilt'holds the record The plan includes three maio The members dressed 13 dolls Dowd, secretary of the Boston wood builder, and Frank Barton, mission had reopened the case Connecticut via the subway sys- for most extra base hits in World steps: for (he Salvation Army for Best lifetime batting average Red Sox. He also will represent Manasquait building materials after a ruling last March 2 left tem. New Jersey's Erie and Sus-j Series competition. He hit M. •1. Creation of a new company Christmas. for a member of the Hall of Stylon Corp., Milford, Mass., dealer. the bankrupt line still without a quehanna railroads and the New the Hudson Rapid Tubes Corp. Fame is the .367 turned in bymanufacturers of'ceramic'tiles. Mickey'Mantle has a .281 World substantial reorganization struc- York Central and New Haven The next meeting will be held Also slated for election, unop- to buy the railroad properties o Tuesday, Jan. 23. Ty Cobb. Rogers Hornsby is The following officers are posed, is Toms River builder Series batting average for 169. Railroads. slated to be elected, having been 1 — LEGAL NOTICE- Following the meeting, the second with .358. Kevork Hovnanian, for a two-at bats in 45 gajnes.

TAX SALB NOTICE ' Of ItMl Eltmte In flip Boromth of Ni flknvnbnnr for Non-payment tl Taxes and Assessments, Public notice ll hereby Hvm th» t. Ruth B. Crawford, Collector Taxes of the Borough of New Shrr... bury, Monmomh County, H«w Jersey will tell u public auction on the Hit •lay of December, JJJI, at 10 a.m. In the Collector'! Office. Barous, Building, Hamilton Koail. Pln« Brook New Jersey, the toUowinj herelnifte described landa. The nil) Uridl Mill be sold to mak. the amount of municipal liens cliarRe able ar&lnst the same on thr first ?r •onfl as will purchase the same suhjee to redemption at the lowest ram o Interest, \but In no case in excess o •IKht percent per annum. Thli sale Is mads under the pro- Viaioni of Article 4, Chapter 5. Tltlf U, »t the Revilfii Btalutei of New Jersey, 19«, entitled "8»le of Real DIAMOND I*roperty to Enforce yens". The >ald lands to be sold and me names of persons against whom sal> Wedding Rings Birthstone Rings ? CULTURED PEARt taxes have been lain on sccount •ach parcel for unpaid taxes are follows: Year T». Unknown, Charlci White, 1959 33.8. Bflt. 15). Lot 13. Beln of Squire Gamut WO 15.3 Blk. 105, t,ot 38. Unknown. Charles VVMte, 1959 31.8.' Blk. J5I. Lot 13. Helra of Joseph Thoma _—.I960 37.7: Blk. 105, Lot 38. Unknown. Charles White, __195B 23.OJ Blk. 151. Lot 13. Heirs of Hannah Borden, I960 37.7: Blk. 109. Lot 38. I960 Thomas C. A Elaine Lepre, Blk .1 Lot*7, 424 Shrewsbury Avp. „ WIDE and GROOM MOTHER'S RING KRIWTOWMHNO Josoph A RtMh Scott. Blk 9 Lot 6. 41 Orchard 8L .. 20.71 ^^=- 14K GOLD RINGS Birthttonfts for •vary Diamond and Culturad Paarf Oakland Land Co., Inc., Blk 11 ••*:** Clearvlew Dr 107.83 50 $1.00 |M Arlew Homes, Inc.. Blk 39 Lot 9S tLMWatar, I, 73 Claarvlew Dr. ..._ 107.6: 95 11.00 Wta»r If J. Frank O'Donnell, Blk 41 Lot $1 WIIKLY 19 '24 5, «, 1W Rlverdale Ave 711.11 19 A gwiuina •lUnMial Ml h 14at Charles VanBrunt Sat., Blk 81 gold pandmr. I Lot 15, Murphy Rd Lawrence D. & Katherlne Mor- rlsey, Blk 81 Lot 23, Murphy Bd. 33.30 Cardon Realty Co., Blk B9 Lot HUNDREDS MORE "iDlflMOND CROSS' 3-45, Wayside Bd 1170.01 Squankum Realty Co., Inc., Blk IN OUR STORE,.. WATCHES 105 Lot 5. Squankum Rd 59.6: as*. WITH CHAIN William Berry, Blk 1M Lot 7, Squankum Rd B28.O: Parker Estate. Blk 105 Lot 17, Murphy Rd. J_ H.S; Valentine Jackson Est.-Joseph Wtlllami Heirs, Blk 105 Lot 29, off Murphy Rd 71.41 Unreal TJIIman ft Irvine Stiert- itrr-Wm. H. Hulse, Blk 105 Lot 3«, Murphy 714 OB.S Lawrence D. A Katherlne Mor- *^ r[»«y, Blk 105 Lot 3J, Murphy .«. Rd, 41.7' John Throckmorto"nr'Bl'k-"iM"'Lot 6 4t •arouel Giles, Elk 106 Lot 8 11.9! tm. A Florence Itoblnson, Blk 106 Lot 14, Squankunt Rd 128.48 Hariaret Orumrn E»t., Blk IDS Lot 15, Bquankum Rd „ S9.22 50* • W«k i^ Unknown Owner—John Doe, Blk 106 Lot E12 31,36 A Jiff tkst ah*1< U«as . Urn. John Green Est., Blk 108 Dasity ityb In 14K a^ld. Lot 4, Hamilton Rd. . E6.6: Wltfnamr Mrs John Green Eat., Blk 109 H*« "JWBMWi" MHOVA Lot 21. South ol R.R. _ 1.81 NLOVA "Sff" by Longinu "nuumr Oladys Berry & Edith Manutl. 17-)«At,1K »M Blk 10S Lot 5. Hamilton Rd. .... 6t«3 w EX-P-A-N-M-O-N lusatt Bmock Bit., Blk 109 Lot 5-PIECE & * 71* • 10, Wayside Rd. ».« mond dslljhl, 39" •usan Bmock Eat., Blk 113 Lot WATCH BAND ». Wayside Rd _ io».j: -TEA AND COFFEE Vernon Pope, Blk 110 Lot 2 2,0: Will B. i Oltlo B. Parker, Blk 110 Lot 37. 38. .19. White's Pk. 14.1' SERVICE Abraham A. HcQIll k Louisa McOlll. BIK UO Lot 51B. 52. 5.U. Wlngo Ter 41,80 Crafted In Silver! Willie * Rayford Mobley. Blk 110 Lot 77 thru 81. Nfl»on I>r 350.19 John H. Cook Est., Blk 111 Lot COMPLETE FOR ONLY 1. Hamilton Rd. 3.88 tst. Wm. B. Parker et all.. Blk 111 Lot 2, Hamilton. Rrl 36.3: ' William Lafetra, Blk 111 UJt 3, A giH lhat will ba utad proudly through tha yian. In- Now mn Hamilton Rd 75.69 Only • Benjamin Stephens, Blk 111 Lot clvdai 10 cup coffa* pal* t light meter and 4 photo F nucl r. Mnrrla, Rlk 141 l,nt D 15.H clean with damp cloth: Large roomy overnight- case, J black plated chassis. High im- flood I*trips. $14.95 extra. W'luir D. Wade. Blk 113 Lot 5, iialto It'l 174.19 pullman case and train cas» t pact cabinet. tV' ll.ur D Wadp, Blk 1IJ Lot 5. 4hano Kit. Condemnation 95.00 11'Mile L. Recvey E«t., Blk 143 Lot 7, BlUfto nti - 1C.06 Thomas Pnv'les Est , lilk 144 Lot 3 :7.«i A.lii I-'IMchc-r. nik 144 IjOt i S0.82 fi ;ih Ileevry Est., Blk 145 Lot I'.-] ... 2.89 Whpn thr Bale takes place, pavmrnl ef all taxfB or a.nenajTients. cusls and Jntf-rrst mils! lie paid by the purchaser ii"forr the romliiKion of the sale, ntlier- 65 BROAD STREET 171 SMITH STREET • Ifip trie jirorjerly will be Immediately re-"n|il. At any tnne before the f.ile, tnr PERTH AMBOY e-ilkTInr ^111 rrrrlve [,,ijinrnt o( thi- RED BANK aln-iim! riiie, tocctlier ivj!/I mlrrp

SECTION TWO WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1961 7c PER COPY Advance Flood Sewer Control Project Is Goal HIGHLANDS - A preliminary KEANSBURG—Borough Coun- drainage plan designed to wive cil last night authorized Its en- flooding from both the hill and gineer to proceed with filing river areas was set forth at a plans with the state Department Borough Council meeting last of Health for the extension of the night. borough's sewer system into the The plan, drawn by August Palmer area section. Postel, borough engineer, with Robert Greenberg, engineer, the assistance of T. £, Olsen, a said he could have the plans retired highway engineer, calls ready for state approval in abou for handling the flooding as two two weeks. separate problems. Council decided to move ahead The rushing water, sand ind on the sewer line phase of the silt draining from the hills and project on the advice of the en highway would be channeled gineer. through three main sealed lines He reported that plans for the and man holes. renvoation of the sewer plant The drainage of local streets will have to be changed. He said would be handled through lump state officials have advised him areas and drain lines during low that requirements on sewer tide. They would be pumped out plants may be changed and that only at high tide. renovations to the existing plant NEW CHIEF — Harry Hopkins, second from left, of the Union Hose Co., is congrat- Three pumping stations, either i FLAG DONATED — Shrewsbury Post, American Legion, presented an American flag manually or automatically oper- should be made accordingly. ulated on being elected chief by outgoing Red Bank Fire Chief Samuel Scalio. At left list night to Monmouth Regional High School in New Shrewsbury, Col. Harry F. The project cost has been esti- ated, would be required. is Charles Knoll of Relief Engine Co., who was elected first deputy chief. Robert Mr. Olsen pointed out that the .Elkan, (USA-Ret.), left, presented Jt to Merrill D. Beam, chairman of the finance mated at $220,000 and will pro vide service to homeowners on Cadman, Navesink Hook and Ladder Co., right, wai elected second deputy chief. low area now has eight and 10- committee of Monmouth Regional Board of Education. Mr. Beam also is a Legionnaire. approximately 22 streets. inch pipe, which is inadequate to The elections were last night in the Municipal Building. handle present drainage prob- The cost includes $70,000 for lems. plant work. He indicated that all drain Called Inadequate lines should be replaced by 15 to Herlihy Mr. Greenberg said that the 24 inch pipes. existing plant is inadequate to Mr. Posters "rough estimite" meet the summer demands on the complete proposed system, Remains placed on the system. including possible new bulk- C. Bernard Blum, borough heads, was $100,000. manager, said work is progress- Several years ago. it was esti- ing on the installation of new mated that $25,000 would cover As Clerk water mains here. he cost of correcting the drain- He also reported that the dec- ge problem. KEANSBURG — William Her- orations on the Christmas tree Mayor Cornelius J. Guiney laid . lihy was given another 6ix months in front of borough hall were he slate, county and Middletown leave of absence last night from donated by the Women's Inde- ihould share in the responsibility the police department. pendent League of the communi- 'or this situation. Borough Council took the action ty- Mr. Guiney noted that tht pro- to he could continue to serve as Mayor Louis Collichio or- posal was "at least tomethlng borough clerk. dered Mr. Blum to take the nec- hat we can present to these The approval did not come, essary steps to hold a disciplin- >eople in the way of a bargaining however, until after considerable ary hearing on charges against point to get some financial aid." debate on the question of whether Patrolman Frank Peters. Mr. Postel said Council should the clerk was not actually vio- The mayor said he learned this take its survey to the Army lating the police ordinance pro week that Mr. Peters was al- Corps of Engineers for aid, since MMting outside jobs. legedly employed on week-ends the state does not have policy during the summer at the Sham- covering flood drainage prob- Lohsen Comments rock Bar, Beachway, which lems. The point was raised by Coun- would be in violation o! the no Councilman Joseph R. Bolger, cilman Martin C. Lohsen. work ban. citing the fact that negotiations He asked whether Mr. Herlihy Council approved a year-end for aid In such a project may was not, in fact, in violation of FIRST T(ME — Mayor Joseph Menziopane, Jr., left, bonus equal to half a month's take a long time, suggested budg- the code. throwi switch" to" light the first tqmmunity Christmas pay for all full-time borough em- eting for the repair, maintenance, He said Mr. Herlihy's first ployees. or replacement of the present ?"»ve expired on Nov. j33 and tre» at'' entrance to Shrewsbury Township. With him Council also approved the ap- flood gates as an Immediate t K a '. Mr. Herlihy promptly; re- are Committeeman Yernon E. Field and Anne C. Switek, pointment of Samuel DeTuro and measure to relieve the situation ported for police duty the follow- while awaiting future develop- township clerk. Thomas Kennedy to the Plan- ing day and was assigned to ning Board. ments. Juvenile control work on the 4 CAPTAIN FEDORKO — Shrewsbury Police Sgt. James A. Fedorko receives a promo- Adopt Ordinance Mr. Postel was directed] lo in- p.m. to midnight shift. tion to captain from Councilman John W. VanBrunt. Looking on are Police Chief spect all present flood gates, Mr. Lohsen said he has not An ordinance was adopted 1 creating the post of assistant Raymond Majj and Capt. Fedorko * wife, Patricia. The promotion was made last storm drains, and buUcheadi and worked since then and, thus, is Plan New Housing come up with recommendations treasurer and tax collector. The night. absent without leave from the de- for their repair or replacement. partment. post carries a $3,600 per year sal George E. Ostrov, borough at- ary. torney, said the ban on outside Project in Holmdel In other business: Pedestrian jobs does not cover men on An urban renewal meeting will Fedorko Promoted Cites Army leave of absence. HOLMDEL—Preliminary subdi- on the ;east side of Holmdel Rd. be held Tuesday at 8 p.m. ision map approval was granted to permit construction of the cen- > Bound By Rules The Planning Board will meet Hit by Car For River last night for a $2,000,000 71-house ter. Thursday night. To Captain of Police "When a man is on leave he development in Holmdel. Village Council will meet in conference Is not bound by the rules and it 7 p;m. Tuesday with Harry SHREWSBURY—Borough Coun- police chaplain exists in other —the largest in this township In Fair Haven Dredging regulations of the department," Air Pollution 'ivnick to discuss the contro- cil last night filled a newly es- municipalities. He said there •aid the attorney. since Old Manor Estates was built tablished post of captain in the would be no pay for the job, FAIR HAVEN - An 18-year RED BANK — Freeholder Di- 'ersial motel question on the ector Joseph C. Irwia last flight C. Bernard Blum, borough man' five years ago. leachway. police department; authorized and that he has a candidate in old boy was injured yesterday Warning Given hiring of a probationary patrol when he was hit by a car la iredited the Army Engineers ager, said Mr. Herlihy reported Approved the drafting of an or- mind. The builder is Eugene Novello, man; established the post of po- front of police headquarters on 'with moving right in to dredge for duty after his leave expired TRENTON (AP) - Dr. Roscoe finance requiring all contractors Buy Police Car 2326 Gales'Ct., Scotch Plains. lice chaplain; approved purchase River RA ut shallow trouble spots In the as required by Civil Service regu P. Kandle, state health commis- post a bond when applying for The project will be located.on of a new police car, and heard The new police car will be a ihrewsbury and .Navesink Riv- latlons. building permit. The code James Tibbs. 18. of 11 William 83 acres of the former Daniel S. sioner, announced today that vio- an attack on a proposal to elimi- six-cylinder Chevrolet from Circle rs." He added, Herlihy should not lators of the open burning pro- designed to help eliminate com- Chevrolet, Red Bank. The net St. was treated in Riverview Hos- have been assigned to a shift. Ely property, off Main St., with nate the Municipal Court system "The dredges are out there now visions of the N. J. Air Pollution plaints of residents being de- cost, after trade-in of the 1959 pital for cuts on his leg and fore- Mr. Blum said that a m a n all houses on acre lots. in New Jersey. head, and released. and appear to be doing « very Control code will be brought be- frauded by contractors who fail patrol car, will be $1,924, fully satisfactory job," he said about must let the department know Earlier this year, the board re to complete Jobs. James A. Fedorko was pro- equipped. The present patrol car, Police charged the driver, Wil- that he is available for duty. jected a request by Mr. Novello fore county district courts for re- moted from sergeant to captain. operations near the Oceanic Mr. VanBrunt said, has traveled iam C. Wood, 48, of 1128 Syca- rridge between Rumson and L°- Mayor Louis Collichio said for downgrading to two-thirds ol covery of financial penalties. A six-year police veteran, Capt. 79,000 miles. more Ave., New Shrewsbury, ust. there might be a technical vio- n acre. Fedorko is married to the former ; In the past, he said, the de- Mr. VanBrunt led the attack on with careless driving. lation involved as far as being Will Preview Patricia Kozochok of Red Bank. 'Yacht and boat operators The builder said he hopes to partment moved for enforcement any proposal to eliminate local absent from the force—but that They have two children. His Patrolman Ronald McDanlel lave been bothered by shallow have model houses up by next of the code by injunctions. municipal courts. He urged the Mr. Herlihy was not in violation salary, effective Jan. 1, will be reported Wood was driving east pots in (he channel in that area spring. Trade Program council to go on record with its Of:,;the police code. A continued violation of the $6,300. He will be 32 years old on River Rd. when Tibbs stepped md near the Highlands bridge, He reported that there will be code will be subject to a penalty opposition. The council authorized "rom alongside a utility pole to The leave was granted with Mr. NEW YORK (AP) — Presidenl Dec. 19. where work also has been done four models, a ranch, split level, of $100 a week, he added. the police committee to discuss cross the street from south to Lohsen abstaining. Kennedy previews before an au- Councilman John W. VanBrunt in the present program," he said. bi-level and colonial. The houses "Repeat violations will be just dience of industralists today his the proposal with Borough At- north. Mr. Irwin said he had not been will sell from $24,000 to $28,000. police committee chairman, said torney Milton Mausner and make cause to Issue summons to new trade program — one that the new patrolman can be chosen Wood's summons Is returnable informed about the cost of the ap1- a full report at the Dec. 19 meet- Yule Greetings Mr. Novello said that at same pear in country district court, may set off the kind of uproa from a list of four men who took Dec. 19 before Magistrate John dredging operation or the tine it date in the future, he plans to Kandle said. that rocked the chambers of Con- a police examination March 10, ing. V. Crowell. vill lake to complete it. WASHINGTON (AP) - Presi- build a small shopping center of He noted that the new proced- gress years ago. 1358. He said he did not have about 10 stores, on Holmdel Rd., dent Kennedy and Secretary of ure will not eliminate the infor- Kennedy addresses the Nation the names available. between the school and the post Defense Robert S. McNamara mal conference, formal hearing al Association of Manufacturer office. New Patrolman have sent Christmas greetings to and formal order of the commis- this afternoon before taking of V)f. armed forces around the The board indicated that it will sioner, required hy law before for Florida and a talk to an au The addition of a probationary patrolman would bring the police world. extend the business zone 120 feet'court action is taken. dience of decided contrast. department roster to five men. Chief Raymond Mass said the fifth man would not provide suf- ficient personnel to permit bcal police to maintain a 24-hour de- partment. Mr. VanBrunt said [he post nf Police Car Damaged HIGHLANDS — The borough's only police car was slightly dam- aged last night iviien it was struck by a hit-and-run car on South Peak St. Police said the driver of the car ivas caught. He was identified as Michael Lane, 17, of 74 Wesley Ave,, At- lantic Highlands. According to police, Patrolman toward Bray slopped Lane nn i routine check. He said Lane fled and struck the patrol car with his auto. He will receive a hearing in Municipal Court Dec. 18 on charges of fleeing the scene of an accident and driving without a ON TAPE — A recording dovice to monitor all telephone calls, and eventually radio license. PLANNING A PARK — With a view toward expanding land holdings, officials are shown as they mapped out the messages, has been installed at Keansburg Police Headquarters/Listening to a play- lite of the future Turkey Swamp hunting and fishing park in the Freehold Township area. Left to right are Charles back of one of the tapes are, left to right, C. Bernard Blum, borough manager; M. Pike, director of fhe Monmouih County Planning Board; Walter J. Schoellner, of the Monmoufh County Park Police Chief Alphonsus McGrath, and Mayor Louis Collichio. The system cost ap. l m cllristmas Trces Department; Harold J. Kelly and Lester G. McNamara of the New Jersey Fish and Games Council, and Freehold- ~* proximately $900. The tapei will provide a permanent record of all call) and radio er Director Joseph C. Irwin. " st- messages. Dec. 6,1961 RED BANK BEGISTER Jja "Carnival," Tom does oaJy WCBS-TV * couple-of minutes of the actual TELEVISION WNBCTV Tichenor V Puppets Work with puppets on stage. But Hollywood: WNEW-TV he did a marvelous Job of training Jerry Orbach and Pierre Olaf is WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON WEDNESDAY EVOKING (9) Almanac Newsreel the art. of handling his little II:W— (J) Love of Life 1:01- (4) News and Weather I 1:25- (I) News and Weather Set for Como Show friends. (4) Truth or (7) News 1:35- (4) News "It's fascinating to me to notice Holiday Cheer? Consequences (11) Popeye 1:40— (4) Sermonette looking for a puppeteer. A quid the changes in the personalities (7) Camouflage (IS) I Led Three Lives 2:00— (7) Staying Young By HAROLD STERN of the puppets," Tom commented, By BOB THOMAS Striking Shots (9) Mansions of Man «:15- (7) Local News 2:55— (2) News phone call was all that wa: Tom Tichenor, the man who needed. Tom auditioned ana woi "as different people handle The major assets of the film (11) Merry Mailman «:2O- (7) Weather 3:00- (2)..Give Us This Day HOLLYWOOD (AP) - Para, created those wonderful puppets the job over 200 of the natiim' them." mount and Warner Brothers are are some striking shots of Ro-12: JO— <2) Search For Tomorrow «:25- (7) Sports THURSDAY MORNING which provide some of the best For their original personali- man scenery and the promise (4) It Could Be You 6: >0- (4) Local News moments in David Merrick's best, puppeteers, including a fei supplying their own brand of 5:45- (2) Previews very fancy names." ties, I'd suggest you catch Tom cheer for the holiday season- shown by Jose Quintero, already (5) Cartoons (5) Cartoons 5:50- (2) Give Us This Day Broadway smash hit musical and several of his creations on one of Broadway's best direc- (7) Make A f»ace (7) Vikings 5:55- (2) News "Carnival," is moving into tele- "It's everybody's dream, get- films from early Tennessee Wii ting to Broadway," he said, "and the Perry Como Christmas Show- liams works. tors. (9) Favorite Story (11) Brave Stallion (4) Sermonette vision's big time as well. Tichenor on NBC-TV Dec. 20. 11:45- (2) Guiding Light (13) Movie makes his network evening debut I had quite a bit of luck. The They may be early, but thi The other entry In the holiday 6:00- (2) College of the Air festival is "Summer and Smoke," (11) Rocky and His (:40- (4) Weather (4) Continental Classroom Wednesday, Dec. 20, on Perry only show I ever auditioned ?o: standard *Tennesseeans are al Friends 1:45- (4) News Como's Christmas Show. and it's such a big hit. And hov there: which offers the more native Wil- 6:30— (2) Sunrise Semester liams. The film smells of corn- 12:55— (4) News 7:00- (2) News (4) Continental Classroom often does something come alonj The frustrated, middle-aging 1:00— (2) Burns and Allen "You couldn't ask for a better where puppets are part of ttie pone and magnolia, along with (4) Death Valley Days 8:40— (5) Call To Prayer show to break in on," said Tom women (Blanche DuEois, where (4) Dr. Hudson (5) Aquanauts story, not just an Incidental act?" are you?), the sex-minded, insen- musty lavender. 6:45- (5) Educational Film with justifiable enthusiasm. "My (5) Cartoons (7) Shannon 7:00- (2) News "It was hard to leave Mem- sitive younger men (will the real In this one, the heroine gets ultimate aim is to have my own phis and Nashville to come to kissed and sighs,'"I'm begin- (7) Day In Court (0) Terrytoon Circus (4) Today network television show. In fact, Stanley Kowalski stand up?), tin (9) Movie New York," he admitted. "Mine dotty mothers, Ihe stern fathers, ning to feel like a water lily on (11) News 7:15- (5) News I have a Christmas TV special for a Chinese lagoon." She usually (11) Fun at One 7:05- (2) Local News 7:26— (7) Morning Prayer next season." was never a case of wanting to the rapacious townspeople. 1:25— (5) News get out into the world. All my prefaces her remarks by "I do 7:10- (2) Weather 7:30— (5) English (or Americans 1 1 You know—the kind of people (7) News (11) Local News "Have ', is Oiardly the word. life, I'd done what I liked— declare," and her lifelong next- (7) Eany Bird Cartoons Tom created the characters and you meet in everyday life. door neighbor still calls her (11) Parlons Francais 7:15-(2) News 8:00— (2) Captain ^Cangeroo written and worked with pup- "The Roman Spring of Mrs. l:S0— (2) As The World Turns 7:25-00 Weather wrote the book, music and lyrics pets. But I felt I hadn't really 'Miss Alma." He scoffs at her (5) Sandy Becker for his show. And, since the Stone" is the most artful of thealoofness and declares, "there's (4) Dr. Joyce Brothers 7:10- (2) Alvin (7) Little Rascals achieved anything, that's why I two offerings. It was adapted (5) Movie <4) Wagon Train characters are puppets, he even decided to try this Job. another person Inside you, dying 8:25— (7) Billy Bang Bang sewed all the costumes. from Williams' early (1937) and to'be freed." (7) December Bride (7) Steve Allen 8:30— (7) Tommy Seven "I was always stage-struck anc only novel, which somehow an- 1:40—(11) Through The Eyes of (9) Movie 8:45— (9) News and Weather "My biggest problem," he said, Imid," Tom said, "and going in- ticipated "La Dolce Vita." If you have been exposed to the Artist (11) Honeymooners "Is that almost everything I do is to puppeteering gave me a chance the Tennesseean art, you may 8:50— (9) Cartoons Gets Involved 1:5S- (4) News 8:00- (2) Father Knows Best 9:00— (2) Amos 'n' Andy about Christmas. I have three to act and hide at the same tlmi feel you have covered this ter- 2:00— (2) Password Mrs. Stone is a fiftyisli, wid- (5) Danger Man (4) Slimnastica Christmas songs written and I'm t took me months to get over th( ritory before. You're right. And (4) Jan Murray (11) Bold Journey working on two other right now." embarrassment I felt initially talk- owed stage star who goes to though Geraldine Page Is a gifted (7) Gale Storm (7) Number Please (13) Betty Furness (9) Jack La Lanne Though the Como'show will ing to puppets on stage. Bui Rome to forget or find hersel actress, there's little she can do (11) Atomic Age Physics 8:10— (2) Golden Showcase or something, She gets involved to make the cheerless old maid 9.15- (4) Family expose him nationally, Tichenor once I became secure, it became 2:50- <2) House Party (4) Joey Bishop 9:25- (5) News Is no stranger to television. At second nature. In fact, I had twi with a crone who acts as a kind interesting either to the young (4) Loretta Young. (5) Award Theater of casting agent between Roman doctor next door or to the movie 1:30- (2) My Little Margie home ( a word he bestows on regular puppets In Memphis am FRIDAY, DEC. HH (7) Seven Keys (7) Top Cat (5) Topper both Memphis and Nashville, ~ used them so often, I began ti 1M mt *» ML ? boys and rich, middle-aged Amer- patron. (9) Bowling (11) CaJifornians ican women. The result: (7) Memory Lane Tenn.) he had his own commer- think like them. I guess I shou.li ^"CAVALCADE Nor can Laurence Harvey do (11) Driver Education 9:00—(4) Perry Como cial TV show in Nashville and have said they thought like me.' A flaming romance between much with the doctor, who turns (9) Movie 2:55— (5) News (5) Movie 9:55—(7) Staying Young appeared on educational TV In SonOf JAH" "SS Mrs. Stone aad the twentyish, no from libertine to idealist in an1:00— (2) Millionaire (7) Hawaiian Eye Memphis. In addition, he was good Paolo. unconvincing conversion. Best of 10:00- (2) Calendar 5 BIG ATTRACTIONS (4) Young Dr. Malone (11) You Asked for It (4) Say When a local Bozo the Clown and did RtcvAf Mali (f t*ta« AM* The Haw in the fable is Viv-the bunch is Una Merkel as the (5) Theater Five 9:20- (9) Playback puppet shows for children at MOVIE TIMETABLE "IHE REGENTS" tei Leigh, but only because she mother with a passion for ice (5) Movie FaMota AZTECS • DYNAMICS (7) Queen For A Day 1:25— (9) News (7) Memory Lane the Nashville Public Library. RED BANK It so good. One cannot imagine cream cones and kleptomania (9) Star and Story 0:30— (2) Mrs. G. Goes to • III CHOIDS • a woman of her beauty, taste She seems almost the normal one 10:05—(11)-New Adventures In As busy as he was in Tennes- Carlton — The Comancheroi • TOUT! • (11) Teaching Reading College—Comedy Music see, Tom would never have and sensibility throwing the key amid the other Williams char- 3:30— (2) Verdict Is Yours (9) Science Fiction 2:00; 7:00; 9:25. to her apartment to a youthful acters. 10:20—(11) Exploring Science thought of coming to New York EATONTOWN (4) From These Roots Theater to audition for "Carnival," but a itranger. Both films end with the same 10:30- (2) I Love Lucy (7) Who Do You Trust? (II) M Squad (4) Play Your Hunch friend who preceded him; north Drive-In—The Devil at 4 o'clock Warren Beatty Is somewhai scene. The Misses Leigh and (9) Movie (13) Almanac 13 heard that David Merrlck was 7:05; 11:10; Man Trap 9:30. more articulate than tie was inPage throw themselves Into the (11) Abbott and Costello 10:00- (2) Armstrong Circle (7) Susie "Splendor In the Grass." But no arms of lads they don't even 10:40-(H) Our World Neighbors HAZLET S:55— (2) News Theater 11:00— (2) Video Village tctor can preserve much grace know. What all this proves, I 4:00-(2) Brighter Day . (4) Bob Newhart Loew's Drive-In—Devil at in the role of gigolo, especially don't know. Except that maybe (4) Price Is Right o'clock 7:05; 10:45; Scream (4) Make Room For (7) Naked City (7) Texan Magic Show DRIVE-IN when handicapped with a phony the boy scouts should offer a Daddy (9) Treasure Fear 9:25. flOUt t .IS (9) Herb Sheldon it the CIHCLf accent. course in how to elude middle- (5) Divorce Hearing (II) High Road ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS aged women. (11) Journey Into Math For Pack Open 6:S0-Show 7:00 (7) American Bandstand (13) Movie 11:20—(U) Dimelo En Espanol Atlantic—Trapp Family 7:15; 10:30— (4) Brinkley's Journal NEW MONMOUTH - Magic FREE IN CAR HEATERS (II) Laurel & Hardy 11:25- (5) News Francis of Assisi 9:10. RELIEF FOR 400,000 & Chuck (9) Movie was the theme of Cub Pack 146 11:30- (2) Your Surprise LONG BRANCH NOW ttiru SAT. CHATTANOOGA (AP) - Fed- 4:15— (2) Secret Storm (11) Wild Cargo Package in the Baptist Church Friday. El- RADIO 4:25—(11) Pinocchio 11:00- (2) News mer Unger, Lincroft, entertained Baronet—Bridge to the Sui WABC /70 eral bankruptcy referee Byron (4) Concentration 4-30- (2) Edge of Night (4) News with tricks. WCBS 880 Pope recently granted judicial re- (5) Romper Room 4:00; 9:30; Shane 2:00; 7:30. lief to 400,000 hungry baby chicks. (4) Here's Hollywood (5) New* David Leventhal portrayed ASBURY PARK WHTG 1410 (,7) Yours For a Song Houdini, and was assisted by oth- A Chattanooga firm listed the (5) Mr. District Attorney (7) Newi 11:40—(11) Exploring Science WNBC 660 (11) Bozo the Clown (II) Groucho—Qulx er Cubs. Larry Scott read a poem Lyric—Sparlacus 8:00. TRACL SINATRA WNEW 1130 chicks as "perishable assets" in 11:55- (2) News bankruptcy petition filed in 4:50— (7) American Newsstand 11:10- (2) Weather about the Family Tree during a Mayfalr — Paris Blues 2:55; WAT no U.S. District Court—and Pope 4:55- (4) News (4) Weather bobcat ceremony. Receiving bob- 7:25; 9:40. WQXR 1560 appointed a temporary trustee to (11) Mr. Peabody (5) P.M. East . . P.M. cat pins were John Matey, Gary M0NTCLA1R WOK 710 NameScheckman and Ricky Czugh, Larry Smith, eed them. (1J) News West Clairidge — Cinerama Holida; 5:00- (2) Life of Rlley Vincent Spadora, Robert and Ken- 11:12— (7) Weather 2:00; 8:00. (4) Kukla and Ollle 11:15- (2) Movie At Bamberger's neth Jensen. (5) Heckle and Jeckle (4) Jack Ptar EATONTOWN — Seymour Other awards were presented Cabin In The Sky (7) I Married Joan (7) Movie Scheckman of Morristown has to Ricky Sanderson, Frank Sis- Senile Dr. Atlantic Highland! »mum nans EM (9) Space Explorers 11:30—(11) News been promoted to group manager to, Arthur Coughlin, Ricky Czugh, (U) Dick Tracy 11:4M») Movie of soft goods at Bamberger's in Gerard Maribelll, Michael Ross, COMPLETE SEA %*> CO-HIT (IS) Junior Town 12:00—(13) News the Monmouth Shopping Center. Robert Jensen and Kenneth FOOD DINNERS * JEFFREY HUNTER 5:05— (4) Movie 12:20— (9) Crime Does Not Fay The company also has anKempson- . "MAN TRAP" (13) Junior Town 12:40— (5) News nounced that Ronald Seltzer of Den one won the uniform in- 5:25—(11) Rocky & His Friends 12:45- (2) Movie Elberon Park has been named spection award and den three 5: JO- (2) Movie (5) Mr. and Mrs. North assistant store manager at Bam-won the attendance award. A (5) Felix and Friends 1:00- (4) News berger's Plainfield. Thanksgiving display and Voyage MAYFAIR PARK (7) Highway Patrol 1:05— (4) 13th Hour of the Mayflower by den five PAUL NEWMAN (9) Movie .1:15— (7) Staying Young was featured. Illinois is an Algonquin word JOANNE WOODWARD (11) Three Stooges 1:20— (7) -Evening Prayer meaning "warriors." The next pack meeting will be County Agent - Rutgers Gardening 12:20 PM Dec. 29. 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CO 4-8706 Imirs Accountant partment in the New York office! ton. D. C. and is a member of | Highway 35 at Sunset Ave., Asbury Park, N. J. PERTH AMBOY—279 Madison Avc. VA 6-7373 WEST LONG BRANCH — The of l.yhrand, Ross Bros and Mnnl-!tlip American Institute of Cgrli- (Next lo Ma|esllc Thtr.) ' Central Jersey 'Estate Planning goniery. |f-ed Public Accountants, and the For other PARTS UNLIMITED stores see (lie Yellow Pages: MORRIS GOLDBERG, AUCTIONEER TELEVISION SUPPUES & PARTS-RETAIL Council lield its monthly dinner Mr. Schoen is a graduate of New York State Sociely. Solomon I meeting at Joseph's Restaurant. George Washington University! LauUnan, president, officiated. already received regular divMend GINGER By GtUernuum diet', Auxiliary. A wreath mi BED BANK REGISTER WednewUy, Dej.,6, 1961—17 VA Insurance payments ttrii yeir pfau * (pe- Past Presidents placed at the monument. dal dividend payment. Tentative plant wer* discussed he American Legion, Mrs. Stella entertain the group Monday, Ju. The average dividend sow be- for a tricky tray party and other ,ynn. 22, at the home of Mr». Filler, Dividends Due ing nailed to "V tonrance Club to Hold fund-raising projects. The group Mrs. Claudia France, historian, 89 Washington Ave. NEWARK - A total of $925r policyholder* will be about $72, donated a box of get-well and led MM. Andrew Homiak, Sr., 250 in special dividend checks depending upon the amount of sympathy cards to the auxiliary were reported sick. No proWen) g,,^ teMnls •re in the process of being the policy and the length of time Holiday Party for its use. mailed to more than 12,915 Kor it has been in force, the VA ex- Mrs. Kollmar and Mrs. Beyer whea y,,,, advertise Th» Register HIGHLANDS - Plans are com- Mrs. Ethel Koltaar, Center St., Ntte hostesses. Mrs. Faller, A.rt!. ea Conflict veterans in the state plained. 1 who hold "W" type government plete for the Christmas party of recently became a member of president, and Mrs. Dedrick ^i W-AdverUsement. instance policies, T. V. Wil- the Past Presidents Club of the the group. liams, regional VA manager, an- Ladies' Auxiliary of TwinligJit Following the meeting, the nounced today. Fasano Heads Post, American Legion. ' birthdays of Mrs. Harry E. Bey- The mailing of these special The group met recently in the er, vice president, Mrs. Henriet- 47 LAST-A NEW CLEAN dividend checks is expected to be Chess Club Legion hall. ta Kinney, second vice president, completed early ,in December, The group will have dinner Dec. and Mrs. Hubbaxd Stiles were WAY TO SHINE SHOES... the VA head said. OCEAN TOWNSHIP — Ray 14 at 7 p.m. at Bahrs' Landing, celebrated. Other Korea veterans who have mond Fasano of Red Bank was The revealing of secret pals for Others present were Mrs. Elii ROYAL not yet converted nor exchanged elected president of the Shore the year will be held and gifts abeth Hellker, treasurer; Mrs. their government "RS" insur- Chess Club at a meeting recent- will be exchanged. Robert P. Caplinger, secretary; SHOE-MASTER ance for the "W" type policies ly in the home of Herbert Liv- Mrs. Stephen H. Faller, presi- Mrs. James P. McGrall. first WAX-WfLICATOM AND also will become eligible for spe ingston, 11 Elm Ave., here. dent, reported that services president of the group; Mrs. Koll cial dividend checks if they con Others elected were Mr. Liv- were conducted Veterans Day at mar and Mrs. Faller, all mem- Thi« cltvw lut onUios ttmt • jw*t vert or exchange before the time ingston, vice president; William the monument on Memorial Hill bers of the Past Presidents Club, tuppiy Cor one union) ol It* fi»u MI polnlv ptol • liletima mnOt Iwifcr. limit Sept. 14, 1863. Garforth, secretary; Dr. Martin and Navesink Ave. by Mrs. Clau- Mrs. John L. Dedrlck, past sec- Givtl h>(ft kistii long lilting sftn* » retary of the Ladies' Auxiliary of EUminatttlottvtrmiiei oni hlH MM lim*. World War I and World War Kornbluth, treasurer, and Donald "Ellen, may I have this candy that the other fellow dia France, president of the La- focnmdtuintihaiuli II veterans are not included I|nn McNeely, a student at Monmouth gave you yesterday?" the present dividend distribution. College, tournament director. They hold either Vnited States A constitution for the club was anything wrong with a "he-man" * Government Life "Insurance drawn up by a committee com- seeing how he looks wavy-haired? * (USGLI) or National Servic.. e prising Mr.'Fasano, Mr. McNee- Scared He-Man LOWEST PRICES Life Insurance (NSLI) and have ly and Larry Naidoff, Red Bank. Dear Scared: I see absolutely nothing wrong with it. Why shouldn't men have beau- on IMPS ('Since I tried George's Side- ty aids? The women practice Wi^ Puff rtM hr SUniMHlir 0tj WIN A CASE OF FRISKIES ways Thinking." write L.G.H. of every imaginable type of cos- • LIGHTING Bark, Ark., "my memory has metic, artifice and beautifica- IN FRISKIES OOG FOOD LUCKY LICENSE improved threefold, I feel keen tion from stem to—er, from head FIXTURES ROYAL SHOE-MASTER GIVEAWAY! CHECK YOUR DOG'S LICENSE NUMBER. and alert and—where was I?") to toe. 30 SECOND SHINE KIT tMf coinnj*ta Shin* KA in on* bjntfr fiokfer So, just step out boldly! Make • FIREPLACE lor Mil dMk or dmur drmr. tmel, tic, Today's winner Is 49 Dear George: a canvass of beauty shops in eompltti with oni browa ind om bl»ek You advice columnists get so EQUIPMENT . SHOE-MASTED. Holdar i> mid* In flunini your neighborhood. Walk in with *U_ pHlW fold tmbourt. Swuiifulli gilt many problems and you handle courage, and tell them what you them so know-it-all. I guess you want. They will be impressed • CHRISTMAS have to do that, but how do you and, even if they don't have the DECORATIONS manage to cope with all the ills service, will be happy to refer of the world and go on about you to a shop which does. Don't your own business? be embarrassed. Curious (And if you find the right shop, located at ]: Dear Curious: send me the address, in a plain LAMP POST | Various columnists have var- envelope, eh? I think I would ious solutions. One fine lady look sweet with a marcel.) CORNER > seeks inspiration in mountain (lw land of light* j; scenery. Another spends at least Confidential to Henry Miller: a half hour a day In silent con- It'll never sell unless you take MONMOUTH ; templation. Another reads the those dirty words out. classics. Me, I drink like a fish. Shopping >

Dear George: Center ; My boy friend is a hot-rodder. Book Fair My dad doesn't like that, but Eafontown ] Open Every Evening 'til Christmas what he really doesn't like is my boy friend combing his hair all For Students OPEN DAILY 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. the time. Do you see anything RUMSON-Under the direction 125 BROAD ST. RED BANK wrong with that? of Mrs. Elva Fishette, librarian Debbie at the Rumson-Fair Haven Reg- Dear Debbie: ional High School, the annual Not unless he happens to be book fair was inaugurated last combing It while driving and week. looking at himself in the rear- It features a display of 1,000 view mirror. Most of the hot-rod- paperback works recommended ders I know could stand a good by the Regional faculty. Students hair-combing. Or, even better, a were given the opportunity to good haircut, before their side- purchase the.books at reduced burns get caught in the fan belt. rates. The book fair Is held annually Dear George: in conjunction with National book I have been reading where a Week. The Regional library is IF YOU ARE THE WINNER >$> lot of men these days are get- the scene for the display. bring this ad. along with name and address. 8 ! ting "permanents." Frankly, I English classes visit the library of your grocer to the head office of this paper '*' wouldn't mind trying one — it to browse through the selected Eloise Leverlch, Red Bank Register might be fun. But I can't get up editions on a sehedule worked out by Mrs. Fischette and the 40-42 Broad Street, Red Bank nerve enough even to call a beau- 1 English department. Expiration data December 31,1961 ty shop to see If they have this FRI8KIE5-THI MEATY-GOOD...MIGHTY service for men (after dark by The book fair ended Friday NOURISHINO DOQ FOOD FROM I a rear entrance, I hope) much proceeds from sales will be used less ask in person. How would I to further the activities of the go about this, and do you se school's library council. VICTORY MARKET RED BANK OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. FREE DELIVERY 31 W. FRONT ST., RED BANK • TEL. SH 7-0508 SH 7-1339 SWIFT'S PREMIUEMIUM 4fe •• IARM c |RESH FRYING CHICKENS 27 SSSS-COFFEE 69t125- BACON 7% Mr. find Mrs. James B. Johnson and their three children SWIFTS PREMIUM BONELESS CHUCK in their ranch bouse on Barncgat Bay, Baywood, N. J. POT ROAST "I sold myself on the added comfort, Half Round 5 convenience and extra resale value of a Half Chuck CHOPPED 89M= HAMS size 4" Gold Medallion Horned said Mr. Johnson. SWIFT'S PREMIUM SEASONED c "Building homes is my business so when it CHOICE came to one for my own family, I -wanted SIRLOIN STEAK 79 Ib. the very best," continued Mr. Johnson. "I like the idea of clean, flameless electric heat, especially with three kids playing on the floors EYE ROUND W» Irs PORK LOINS 4ft and in the hallways. Then, too, I like being able to control each room with its own HOAST or CHOPS thermostat, especially the bathrooms." CHOICE Mrs. Johnson likes the cleanliness of electric heat, too, because it saves her time and money CENTER CUT Ib. in keeping her furnishings bright and new PORK69 looking. And the beautiful indirect lighting ALL GREEN tg ft in her all-electric kitchen is easy on the eyes FIRM RIPE FRESH c as she prepares her meals in a built-in WASHED electric oven. And she is always in touch with TOMATOES 15° Brussel Sprouts 1"BOX the rest of the house through an electric iPINACH •communication paneL FRESH CELLO 2 BAGS PINK SEEDLESS 5 FOR So, when you visit the Johnsons with their GMnl boat at their back door, office across the street JCP&L CARROTS GRAPEFRUIT 29* and Gold Medallion home, you'll say "this is .really better living." "18-WedWay, Dec. 6, 1961 RED BANK. REGISTER had been charged with giving the County Judge Edward J. A»- Gudger was represented by Gil- By Ceean Found Guilty check* totaling t2HJ4. to tiecher, before whom the trial wu bert H. VuPote, %feg take. lag tchool, or technical institu- "ASTRO-GUIDE" Montgomery yfui Co,, Etlon- held, will KBtenw the men Dec.NertNtoo Ud by H»r- tion, has been placed .by the For TtrancUy, Dtctftbcr 7 town, July », 1960. 22. , mm Zlegler, Newark., Interviews guidance department. Regional Of Issuing sends 75 per cent ot its -graduat- Present—For You and On College ing class on to higher education. Yours • • • Evening hours, are A - the most,favorable portion of. Bad Check 9 this day. Social activity of some FREEHOLD — A Monmouth PROWN'S DECEMBER VALUES At Regional Social Studies' sort h denoted, especially out- County jury found two men guilty yesterday on charges of issuing ALL ALUMINUM COMBINATION RUMSON — Several colleges side the hotne. During the work day, aspects suggest loss through a forged check and aiding and from the greater New York area Seminars Set abetting the issuance of a forged sudden and unexpected circum- have sent representatives to talk RUMSON - The Monmouth check. STORM & SCREEN to graduating seniors at the Rum stances. An unfortunate aspect County Chapter, New Jersey The men, Robert Gudger of 431 il Hi for matters connected with the son-Fair Haven Regional High Council for Social Studies, met Cypress Ct., New Milford, and opposite sex may exist, too. School recently* recently in the Rumson-Fair Ha- Robert Berko of 7 Gifford Ct., WINDOWS Notice of thevisitations was ven Regional High School II Maplewood, according to Assist- announced by Newton Beron, Re- brary. ant Prosecutor Solomon Lautman, $ gional director of guidance. Mrs. Marjorie Longley, school Past . . . In the period be- Future • • • Within the next Colleges which have been rep- service manager of the New York tween 1913 and 1955, Soviet year we may have intcr-hemi spheric television as a result of resented in the past month are: Times, spoke on the subject, output of equipment and ma- S-w-i-f-t to New York University, Nov. 9 a speed-up in the development 6- 55 "News in the Past, Present and chinery multiplied 16 times; Monmoulh College, Nov. 21; New- of a high altitude relay satellite. • Up to giant S6"x65" • No salesmen! • No commissions! Future." Mrs. Longley Is the au- intermediate industrial products, The device will be big enough ark College of EngineerinE, Nov. thor ol the book "America's • We sell what we advertise • Triple Insert! •Triple tl|t nine times; but consumer goods to provide 300 channels for 28. and Union Junior College, Taste." . telephone, telegraph and tele action! Made of quality heat-hardened extruded aluminum Nov. 29. The group decided to hold sem- only three times. vision, to give rugged wear with minimum ol maintenance. Screes The representatives, in many inar meetings on the second and two glass panels move up and down, tilt inward (or cases the admissions directors of Thursday of each month to dis- The Day Under Your Sign limple cleaning. Installation optional. the colleges, talked to'groups of cuss social studies problems. The Regional seniors about their re- next meeting will be held at Re- ARIES (Bom Mitch 21 to April I?) UBRA (Scat. 23 fo Oct. 22) spective schools. CsrelruiKEs is in the air, l>oo't kt it Hest mid reflect in your ipare time. Use HO FAT ALL ALUMINUM STURDY, PORTABLE gional Dec. 14. affect your performuicf. eharia and tact with co-worberf. The interviews are arranged Present at the November meet- TAURUS (April 30 to M.y 20) SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) FRY SNOW ^ CARD y.98 by the Regional guidance depart- ing were Vincent Sprouls, rep- Don't fret or be emotionally upset. .At-Ynu make your own happiness lar .66 ment in an effort to continue the resenting Monmouth Regions tend strict]]' to your own attain, through your mental uttilude, PANS SHOVEL TABLE # perfect record of college admis- GEMINI |Miy 21 hi Jun* 211 SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 32 n« 22 TO Ju!y2l) CAPRICORN (DK. 22 to Jan. 20) FAMOUS DUPONT CHRISTMAS GIFT Every Regional graduate who Allow (or the moodi of others; try not toThis coiiId be • climactic d»y in connec- and John Patterson, Miss Mau- provoke them. Be kind. tion with a long-time liluatkm it home, has expressed a desire to fur- reen Kelly and Mrs. Catherine LEO [July 23 to Aug. 21) AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Fib. 19) ther his education in a four-year Stockham Rumson-Fair If young people are earning you concern, This is the day you've been waiting for collegell , > two-yeat r collegell , nun-1 Haven Regional High School. retnemtxr you were young once. all week. Make good UK of it, VIRGO (Aug. 22 to S«ph 22) PISCES | Feb. 20 fo March 20) Family activfcy is fttcented. Fun Do nomtthing for other* and you'll lie to LUCITE is in store for yon iad your*. busy you won't have itme to brood, PAINT SUDS © 1961, Field Enlcrwls**, Inc. WALL PRICED LOW! Reg. 7.45 .79 The Sisters Club met last week An ideal gift for boy The BEST THINGS in LIFE Belford at the home of Mrs. Mary Whls- Gal.—Now or girl. All sizes in stock. ton, Point Pleasant. Present were 6 are worth borrowing for! Miss Sue Marvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Glass, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. James Marvin, and Mrs. Georgianng e Foster, thi RADIATOR COVERS BAY WINDOWS? A Challenge To Men and Women Railroad Ave., celebrated her placel ; MrsM . Wlli M 16th birthday Saturday at a pizza William Maxson, EXPANSION TYPE Chapel Hill; CORNER WINDOWS? Who Never Thought of Borrowing party. Attending were Misses Mrs. Fred Cook Point Pleasant, and Mr. and Mrs. • Opeitt to Openet* Loretta Woodward and Mary- Hera it itmpla arithmetic of how you can Ira Johnson, Ocean City. Depth Width Price Depth Width Price BOW WINDOWS? anne Jones, John Derby, Ami 7" .24" ...2.98 9" .24" ...3.50 BORROW ECONOMICALLY TO BUY-NOW I Pedersen, Robert Kaiser, Thomas CALL US OR COME IN AND If you me walling for a few more pay chackl or a Chmlmai Latham, Don Bennett, James The 16th birthday ot Leonard 7" ..40" ...3.98 9" .40" ...4.50 boitin Is finith your holiday ihoppirrg... DON'T WAIT... Meginley and Norman Severs. Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. 7" .64' ....5.50 9" .64" ...6.25 DISCUSS YOUR Borrow what you Mod from oi...Now-$100-$200-$750 Leonard Watson, was celebrated or mora. Whin you Bet your pay (hoiks or bonui, pay «> off Deidre Hulse, daughter of Mr.Nov. 28 and the fifth birthday of WUfi* IVORY COLOR ONLY CURTAIN ROD PROBLEMS promptly. In thli way you will gtt all Iho advantagei of caih and Mrs. Edmond Hulse, cele- Edward Watson was celebrated buying and your loon will coil you little...very, very little. brated her third birthday Sunday last Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. William Grace of Asburyj JUMP INTO the season's 24 Pe. Stainless Insulated Aluminum Rtg. 1.79 Fine Wood IF, FOR EXAMPLE, YOU BORROW. with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keigh- smartest jumper—it's a shapely $100 and keep it 3 weeks ... you repay only... $101.75 Park. Ellen Watson celebrates ron of Keansburg and Mrs. Hel- princess that can be worn with ICE 9.98 $200 and keep It 1 month... you repay only... $205.00 en Keighron, this place. her second birthday tomorrow, SILVERWARE MEN'S SUIT 1.00 $250 ind keep It 1 month ... you repay only... $256.25 and Mrs. Leonard celebrates or without its blouse. Easy-sew —no waist seams. Make it now. SET ^.9 BUCKETS L HANGERS I Me. (targu: 1H% m balances lg $300 ml MX 'ran 1300 tl $500 The Senior High Methodist her birthday today. If your txpente, art more than you oitimated * or you don't Printed Pattern 9262: Misses' Gift boxed. Won't ^ Youth Fellowship enlertained Reg. 1.98 gtt a bonui and you want to spread your repayment over a Sizes 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 rust, won't corrode. We Re-Tape, Re-Cord about 70 young people from the yoor or longer, well arrango monthly payments fitted 10 A dinner party was held In thejumper takes 2% yards 54-inch TROUSER your Income. New Monmouth Baptist Church, 50 Pe. Set. .9.98 Alpine Manor, Highlands, by the ;abric; blouse 1% yards 39-inch. Venetian Blinds And, If you want MORE MONEY, whatever the amount • St. Clement's Episcopal Church HANGERS 98' auxiliary of the No. One Fire Send fifly cents (Coins) for this let vs know. Wo1l do our best to accommodate you and of Belford and Community Company Saturday. Secret pals arrange convenient monthly paymonii flltod to your imomt. pattern — add 10 cents for each Church of East Keansburg Nov. were revealed. A special meet- pattern for first-class mailing. BUDGET TERMS e FREE DELIVERY 27 at a spaghetti supper in theing of the auxiliary will be held AIL TYPES LOANS *2O to *5O0 Send to Marian Martin, The Red! STORE HOURS: OPEN EVERY dining hall of the Methodist Thursday to wrap gifts for a Bank Register, Pattern Dept., 2321 NIGHT 'TIL 9 UNTIL CHRISTMAS For Every Worthwhile Purpoie Church. Miss Lynn Patterson and children's party to be held Dec. Aluminum Frame West 18th St., New York 11, N.Y.I "Between Yanko'i & Reunites" Eugene Emhler were chairmen. 17 In the fire house. TELEPHONE o WRITE • or VISIT Print plainly name, address with zone, size and style number. WINDOWS BELL FINANCE COMPANY Kenneth Lelong, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lelong, Sumner Paul Sadowski, son of Mr. and YOU'RE INVITED to a Fall- IT)Wilo had •weM/mvng Lit. No.7«-775'e;4-87B-935 Ave., celebrated his birth- Mrs. Michael Sadowski, Sherman Winter fashion spectacular—see 5 Ave, celebrated his fourth birth- RE-GLAZED 32 Broad St. SHodyilde 1-7500 Red Bank OFFICES CONVENIENT TO YOUR HOME OR WORK day last Wednesday with a group 100 styles to sew in our new Pat- New EATONTOWN OFFICE • « MAIN STREET of friends. day yesterday. Attending were tern Catalog. No matter what Corner Main nnrf Lewi* Strtttt.. .TeUphowi » 2-440O Annie and Phillip Lunetta, Alan size, you'll find It! 35c Finlayson, James Cochenour, Red Bank Office • Miono SH 1-9O00 Robert Moge, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Mpge, Green Ave., James Costigan, Sandra Griffith 77 BROAD ST. • Over Newberiy's and Michael Sadowski, Jr. AtirmticBiehlands-rhonH iti-2ico celebrated his second birthday Friday with relatives, Mr. and Freehold OMci • phonti Hoa-ieoo Mrs. William Hyers, Mr. and MOTORIST FINED ! DINAH SHORE says: 39 E. MAIN ST. • Ground floor Mrs. Thomas Phillips and sons William and Thomas and Mrs. FAIR HAVEN - Magistrate Long Branch • Phone: CA 2-1314 John V. Crowell yesterday fined 603 BROADWAY • Second Floor William McPhee. Lorenzo Giovannettl, 1B7 River St., Red Bank, $15/ for careless IMWN0 aONMOUTH - • «««« • HlOHtUX OCIAH coumm Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Her- ring of Beachwood have returned driving. "GET HIRE Robert Brown of 108 Hendrlck- ... «#fOR FEWER STAMPS YOUR CHRISTMAS STOCKING, home after spending a week with f|LL son PI., was fined $3 for letting TOO LATE TO Mr. and Mrs. John Glass, Clare mont Ave. his dog run loose. - LEGAL NOTICE • WliyWREEN STAMPS' SHERIFF'S SALE SLTEItlOK COURT OP. KKW LAW IHVISION MONMOUTH COUNTY Docket No, J-2305-60 Jacob Whitman Co., Inc., a New Jerney "corporation, Plalntltt VB: Ar- ONMOUTH MEAT: thur T. Jensen, Jr., t/a Marlboro Lum- ber Co, Defendant By virtue of a writ of execution In 110 MONMOUTH ST. SH 1-5292 RED BANK the above stated Action to niB dl- routed, I shall expose (or nale at pub' He venduc, nt the Court llousft in the OPEN FRIDAYS TILl 9 P.M. Borough of Frc»*lmUl, County of Mon- mouth, New Jersey, on Monday th 18th ilay of December, 1961, at Fully trimmed, cut to order, seasoned o'clock P. M. Provnllinc Time. All the riefendnnt'1 right, titla am Interest, it any. In Rtid to the follow- inK: SWIFT'S PREMIUM All tlioso lots, tracts or parcels o land and jirenilses, hereinafter particu- larly described, altunle, lylnc and be- ing In tho Township of Middletown, In the County of Monmouth and Stat • STEAKS • nt New Jcrnpy, bolnjr known and des- ignated us IvOta 1 nrnl 2 in Block 1 pit tlie map entitled "Map of the Leon- ard Tract nt Lenlson, Monmouth Co., Nmv Jersry, Thomas H. Leonard, At h .untie HIshlnndR. N. J. April lMh, IDM" I which map In on record In the Mor SIRLOIN inmilh I'mmiy Clrrk'.i orflco. I Property toeiitni on Bclfonl Road, corner of fort nmntInn or Elm Ave- tiiie or 41fi.6S fort from corner of Ma pit* Avrmir and IVlfoni Knad, .Middle | town Township, Monmouth County, New PORTERHOUSE Jcrsry y, Tho approximatp e amount of the jud mom tn IIn * :iilr;ftrd t.yy natrrtt sniip li JLSito.0LSto00 ttogetheh r wltlli the T-BONE or m i Kovi-mbcr 2. liHil IKA K. WOLroTT. Slic DELMONICO nnd Wolsshrrgcr, Attys.

SHERIFF'S SALE fresh Killed, Grade "A", 3 to 4 Ib. Size surKHion wimT OP NKW JERSEY (IIAMKIIV DIVISION MONMOl TH OOl'NTY c llockrl No. V :187!»-6O Tin* HronMyn Savings Rink n Vtr tiiK cll>n, Kili-Mi V. Yfllen Ills wile ami FRYING CHICKENS Slate of Wow .lrrsny. iVlen,!;inl" 2? My virtue of a -writ of execution In I shall expose for- palp nt public V.PII LEAN • RIB SIDE ^^ ^^ »1m\ nt i he rot in lliui.-,. in tho Mi of Mii)(ilrtnw!i, In the County ol LOIN of PORK 39 i'::moiit!i. In the Slnlp u( New 'Jer- LEAN - TENDER

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RED BANK—170 Bread St. FAIR HAVEN—576 River Rd. LINCROFT—Npwman Springs Rd. of Hurley Lane WEST LONG BRANCH—Rt. 36 and Broadway 20-W*&timi*y, Dee. «; 1961 RED BASK lffGISTER Kent Manor New Jersey Effect of the Tax Board's Judgments Completion News Briefs Is Proposed Associated Press For the Borough of Red Bank BALTIMORE - Three men, WEST LONG BRANCH - Plan- charged with conspiracy and 10% rax MIII ning Board members last night passing counterfeit money, estab- *U«Mltd 4 Jvtemwt KtutM Mil studied t proposal of residential lished contact with persons who MUM UuUm Lud Balldlitf Luitf lalMliif Lani •ulMbtfTttal developers to complete the con-wanted to buy weapons for i»nti struction of homes in Kent Man- Jesse and Marcia Greenberg 18 AUton Court .... _„...„'. 900 MM 900 4700 0 400 400 57.60 Castro forces, a federal prosecu' Donald Matthews and M. J. McGulre 21 Ufat Front Street ...3709 3500 3700 2300 0 1200 1200 172.80 or. tor charged yesterday. J. Hardin Stavola Brothers Realty Company 14-16 Broad Street 9200 4600 8280 4000 $20 600 1520 Rubin Dorfman and Larry 218.SS Marion, 3d, an assistant U.S. at-Est. of Roberta D. A. Patterson 6042 Broad Street _ 37600 10200 28600 10200 9000 0 9000 1,296.00 Goldstein of 100 Stuyvesant PI., torney, made the charge during Est, of Roberta D. A. Patterson ' 30 Monrriouth Street ..... KM 3800 1600 3250 0 550 550 St. George, Staten Island, told 79.20 the trial of Dr. Carl E. Mucher- Leonard J. Dimlcelli 70 Locust Avenue „„ „ 900 4000 700 3200 200 800 1000' 144.00 the board they contemplate pur- ino, 37, a Newark, N. J. chiro- The Ten Realty Company 29-35 Monmouth Street ....-...._... 10500 13200 10500 10200 0 3000 3000 432.00 chasing under contract the par-practor; Edward L. Wenzel, 49, Est. of Roberta D. A. Patterson 27 Monmouth Street - 5800 9900 5800 9300 0 600 600 86.40 tially completed development Anita M. Grouse and William Matthews 95 Broad Street _ 18000 7900 15200 7000 1800 900 2700 388.80 a service station operator from Fredericks Inc. of Red Bank which received preliminary ap- Mt. Rainier, Md., and Ernest C. 81 Broad Street - _... 22500 37800 18000 35100 4500 2700 7200 1,036.80 proval by the Borough Council in Rebena Corporation H1-M3 Broad Street 15500 9700 13000 9000 2500 700 3200 Angiin, Jr., 35, of Washington, Maxwell Klarin 130-132 Bre«d Street ... 10000 8100 8000 7200 2000 900 2900 November 1960. Present ownei D. C. They are accused of hav 417.60 Irving Rubin 144-West Bergen Place 1300 5100 1300 4100 0 1000 1000 144.00 are Shafs, Inc. ing passed bogus {20 bills in tin Colgate Realty, Incorporated Special Session 90 E. Newman Springs Rd...... 4700 10600 4700 9500 0 1000 1000 144.00 Baltimore area between last De- Safeway Stores, Incorporated 362 Broad Street 28800 54200 28800 51700 • 0 2500 2500 360.00 The board plans to meet in cember and February. Marion Joseph A. Verdune and Joseph Abuscato 23 South Street 400 2300 400 2150 0 150 150 21.60 special session in about two told the jury and U.S. Districl Dr. and Mrs. Warren Fowler 303 Broad Street _ 9300 9600 8300 8700 1000 900 1900 273.60 weeks to draft a report to council Court Judge Edward S. Northrop Almire Associates 132-142 South Street . — 2600 74300 2600 67100 0 7200 7200 1,036.80 on the proposal. The session could that the government will try t Pauline Drazin 333 Broad Street 1800 1900 1800 1000 0 900 900 129.60 result with the borough later con- 500 500 prove that the defendants dealt in Michael J. and Elizabeth Stavola tracting with the developers on abeauty shop supplies and In the 50 Garfield Place - 600 2700 600 2200 0 ' 500 500 72.00 Helen and Ben Rassas 395 Broad Street ,. 5800 14700 5220 14700 580 0 580 time limit for completion of the gun-purchasing operation, involv- Helen and Ben Rassas 8352 development as well as the ' " ' forces in the 395 Broad Street 5000 15000 4200 1200 800 300 1100 158.40 amount of a performance bond inj "anti-Castro 197000 294700 173700 267900 23300 26800 50100 7,214.40 United States." HOW ABOUT THAT! — Sgt. Charles L. Spooner, right, covering the expected cost of pub- lic improvements in the area. day that he was considering run id E. Patterson, sergeant-at- of Cocoa, Fie., stares in disbelief at the itring of service The Kent Manor area yet to be JERSEY CITY —FBI agents Court Rules ning for the seat held by Sen,Auxiliary Elects arms. The new officers will take itripet en uniform of SFC Robert F. Campbell of Jack- developed is bordered by Linden have arrested a 34-year old Everett Dirksen, Republican Sen office at the January meeting. employee of (he Trust Company ate leader, at the request o Plans were made for the sonville, Fla. Campbell, 71-year-old veteran of World Ave., Walnut and East Walnut Places and Orchard Rd. There of New Jersey on charges of Proceedings Mayor Richard J. Daley of Ch! Mrs. Tompkins Christmas party, which will be War I, wai then about to retire at a photographer at are approximately 62 vacant lots. embezzling $1,115.40 from the cago. held Friday, Dec. 15, at Bahrs' firm. Joseph A. Buckman of HIGHLANDS — Nomination Fort Banning, Ga. (AP Wirephoto) Five are below the standard size May Be Checked His decision to continue a and election of officers was held Landing. of 100 by 150 feet. To build on 222 Bayview Ave., an employee chief U. S. delegate to the TO TRENTON (AP) - The slat at the November meeting of the Members of the auxiliary will them would require Zoning Board In the company's consumer surprised political experts who be guests at the dinner-dance giv- conditions, sign agreements with credit department for nine Supreme Court in a major de- Ladies' Auxiliary of the First Aid employee groups should result in!of Adjustment action. believed Stevenson had not bee:Squad in the first aid building. en by members of the First Aid Can Join years, was brought before U.S. cision on the rights of defendants in full agreement with some o more efficient government and Performance Bond in criminal cases ruled yesterday The meeting was' conducted Squad Saturday at the First Aid Commissioner M. Lester Lynch the Kennedy administration's for- building. improved working relations. The developers propose t ha t yesterday. He was released on that grand jury proceedings may eign policies. It was understooc by Mrs. Hubert E. Ryan, out- Union, But Among employees exempted Section 2 of the development be {1,000 bond. The FBI said be examined by the defense that in exchange for his agree going president. Mrs. See, chairman of the Jan- from the right to join unions are completed within 18 months after Buckman also was charged with ustice so warrants. ment to remain, Kennedy wouli Mrs. Esther Tompkins was uary card party, will be assist- those who handle classified ma- the proposed contract is signed making false entries In the Two dissenting justices called consult him more often. elected president; Mrs. Michael ed by Mrs. William R. Beatty Can't Strike terial, such as those in the FBI,Within an additional 18 months he 4-2 majority opinion a viola J. Monahan, Jr., vice president; and Mrs. Martin D. Fehlhaber. company's records to conceal The former Illinois governor WASHINGTON (AP) - Most Central Intelligence Agency and Section 1 of the development money taken. ion of the traditional secrecy ol Mrs. William See, recording sec- Following the meeting, Mrs. government civilian employees National Security Agency. would be fin.shed, they declared. Grand Jury proceedings, twice an unsuccessful Democrat retary; Mrs. Roy R. Maxson, Beatty and Mrs. Kinney cele- can join a union but they cannot The task force declared that The performance bond would the court ruled that John Mof- ic presidential nominee, an treasurer; Mrs. Charles Kinney, brated their birthdays. Each re- strike under an executive order RAHWAY—The Society for the nounced his decision as Kenned; financial secretry, and Mrs. Dav-, "federal' employees have the cover work to extend the existing Prevention of Cruelty to animals a, a suspended Camden police- ceived a gift and a cake. planned by President Kennedy right to join bona fide employee main storm sewer system In the man, is entitled to see the Gran fjew to New York for a speakini this month. of Union County warned today visit. organizations. This right encom area, the construction of auxili- that it will watch for any malJur- y testimony of a man wh The President has directed the passes the right to refrain from ary drains and roads throughout treatment of animals in Christmas allegedly perjured himself at the order be drafted alter approving joining. Wherever any consider the area. displays. Mrs. Gloria Kuchera policeman's behest. the report of a task force on gov-able number of employees have Last night the board requested director, said the society wil The ruling, which upholds a de ernment employees and unions. organized for the purpose of col Henry F. Labrecque, borough en- check all exhibitors to make sure cision by Camden County Judgi 3 Variances HtWJttSlYBtU miHHNlCO. The task force, headed by Sec-lective dealing, the attitude of the gineer, to draw estimates on the Edward V. Martino, allows Mof- MIOOWAVEMM STSTIM that animals have enough food, r retary of Labor Arthur J. Gold- government should be that of af- cost of (he improvements. His water and proper shelter. She a to see the testimony that But berg, declared federal workers firmative willingness to enter report will go to the board and ler Blevins gave to a Grand Jury Are Granted, said violators will receive sum- + Milt MlAY TOWIM have the right to join—or not such relations." the develope'i' attorney. Morris monses, not warnings. investigating alleged links be join—an employees association. But, the report added, there A. Pomeranz, 276 Fifth Ave., ween gambling and the Camden —• coMUtrm* CAM One Denied •**~ MHO/ATM But it said the association can- must be no negotiations with a New York City. PARAMUS — The Farvlew police force. not be a closed or union shop and union which asserts the right to Once the devtloperj have ob- branch of First Savings and Joseph Tomasello, Moffa's at EATONTOWN - The zoning the , employees can't strike strike against the federal govern- tained the bond, the special meet- Loan Association of Fair Lawn orney, called the majority de- Board of Adjustment last nlghl against the government. ment, a union controlled by cor-ing will be held. was held up by a lone gunman ision a new and important law jranted three variances, post Also, the union cannot negotiate rupt or communist forces or a yesterday, who escaped with n ths rights of criminal defen- poned action on a fourth applica- un n l c 1 ants, tion, but denied a fifth. Pay'scale"whe7e'7aiar'ies'a"re| ^ _* ?i j Practices racial dis about $2,100. Policeman said •et by Congress, or an agreement crimination. Elect Womack the bandit entered the com- Blevins testified that he gave Acting on a Planning Board iloffa $1,500 as a down payment recommendation, the board •uperseding Civil Service regula- ATLANTIC CITY (AP) —John pany's office at S-134 Farview tions. Production High Set Ave. while branch manager « a house. The prosecution con-granted a variance to Ray M. L. Womack of Swedesboro has ends this payment never took Fugee of 74 Tinton Ave. to re- The group noted that, with few By Hominy Hill Cow been elected president of the New Fred Graeme, 26, was there alone. The bandit forced lace and Blevins gave the testi- model a three-car garage into an exceptions, its findings match ex- PETERBOROUGH, N. H. - A Jersey Slate Horticultural So- isting practices in several feder- Graeme to fill a paper bag with mony to support information giv- apartment. There are apartments new record placing first in fat ciety, succeeding Samuel C. De •n the Grand Jury by Moffa. presently in the upper story of al departments and agencies. Cou of Haddonfield. money, then ordered Graeme production among the 10 highest Into a bathroom and escaped. Moffa was suspended from the he building. Of the 2.3 million federal ci- of the Guernsey breed in her Womack was elected yesterday s at best "a . .Among the features of this luxury home, wi.iui o.-j urs 2,221 very remote possibility." $quare feet of living space on living andbodroom levels, are four or five bedrooms, luxury baths, We've known these facts all along, of course. I master suite with attached sundeck, double foyer, grand living room, balconied breakfast ana, end an indoor-outdoor pool. Koll-do\m glazed doors and a center voter separator allow the ex- No problem finding tenants We thought you'd like to know them, too. ttrior portion of the pool to be drained in cold weather and the interior1 portion ti)ba enclosed. when you advertise The Register The architect la Rudolph A. Materni S0-04 J6Jst St., Jamaica 32, N, X, and the plan UHAZUU, way—Advertisement, License SHOP AND SEE: A'P** TRADITIONAL WILL... - SHREWSBURY — The driver1 license of Leo Wavers, Keans- burg, was revoked for two years in Municipal Court yesterda; alter he was found guilty of charge of drunk driving. In this case the mandatory fine of $200 was not imposed, the magistrate said, becausi Wavers had, since his arrest Aug. 26, voluntarily spent 43 days in Marlboro State Hospital under- going treatment. Magistrate Whitney Crowe!! sentenced Robert M. Fogle oj Moundsville. Va., to seven day. in the county jail'for failure to give a good account of himself. Since Fogle had already spent Sparkle the week in jail, the sentenced imposed no additional penalty. Gelatin Dessert Fogle said he was going to maki Arthur H. Rosi his way home to Virginia in tin* NEWARK — Appointment ol PORK LOINS for Christmas. Arthur H. Ross, 59 Brook Rd., Applebrook Farm, Middletown, RIB-END PliCE -LEGAL NOTICE as business manager of the New- ark area for Chevrolet has been Cholea of Apricot, Nich, Alwiyi 1O-2BO announced by J. J. Nyikos, the 7 Rib* at AfrP SHERIFF'S BALE Pin«pplt PrtitrvtiorGnct Jim •UPERIOR COURT OF NEW .JERSEY company's Newark zone man- CHANCERY DIVISION ager. MONMOUTH COUM'V Docket No. F 2435-60 Mr. Ross, who has served as a Th» Howard Savinga Institution i RIB HALF—Full Cut LOIN HALF—Full Cur «rp. of New Jemy, Plaintiff vs district manager in various New John A. Duncan, et als., Defendants Jersey counties since he joined No Chops Removed No Chopi Removed By virtuo or a wrll o( execution In Chevrolet in 1D56, will assist 18 Egg Noodles tha above Slated notion tn nte or the southerly porti. 33L New Jersey Lot number Sixly-Nine on a certain At College Corn Oil Smoked Tongues 49* Chickens «vpnue and from thence running ill Ur«t »!onj the westerly line of Ocean Ave- hand. 1Qi.>.99° 6-89° 1 nue aouth 8 rieRrees 40 minute* worn Others include George Cieri of 19 104.11 feet; thence (2i north M de- Pascal Celery Hr-c/i 00.minutes wcit 2fi8.fi3 f«*«*t to n Long Branch, as a bus driver; point; beginning again at the RforpsaM Beech-Nut Perk or Vegetarian — In Tomato Sauce pi^Ci* of brElnnlnc ttiici running tlipncf Stephen Friedland of Deal, as a (3> north M degrees 00 mlmitea WPSI cowboy, and Mark Schusheim of Jana Parker Boktd Feeds! JM.T1 frrt to a print: tnonce (4) south' trly along existing bulkhead 101 feet West Long Branch, a sheriff, Baby Foods inn;? n- less in the eiullnp point leorge Kemerlin of West End S+ftinid Chopptd th« second courflH and there to end. ^'he 1> -T< Put nf Nn. BS. Mop or High j-land Beach Association," Boroufchol Kenneth E. Knapp of Oakhurst B»1IM. Monmouth County. N. J. •cala 1 In—30 fl.. dated August 13, chairman of the Fine Arts De- Green Giant em 89« y ->•• i riillnued to March 1. 1S55. HEINZ SPAGHETTI 8 BEING th« sums premises convpyed partment, is directing. C. Stanley t« V--1 A Puticnn anil Ella H. Dun- Searle of West End is serving as oar, hta wife, by James S. Allarrllce, technical director. Niblets ird recorded In the Monmnnth Cniin- Members of the technical crew WhsltKatnal 4 12 oi. Jij C t- Clerk's Office July 2. 11148 In Book CHI •173 of Deeda for aald County, on nclude Tom McGrath of Lincroft, Corn * cans .•' HEINZ SOUP 8 83* PUMPKIN PIE 'V,V55 • pr-e '37 *c Belns commonly known and deslK- lighting director; Merry Stern of rp"»1 as No. 401 Ocean Avenue. Bea Locust, set designer; jack Brig, Pound Cake «>ID»MA«ILI ^49« Bright, New Jersey. Green Giant The approximate amount of th* ludit- nola of Oceanport, stage mana- fnent to b« satisfied by said sale Is ger; Marion Lovgren of Sea Jin Cheeje Filled Horn •• J9« th* sum of $7,250,00 together with the HEINZ PICKLES B Bright, costumes; Weltha Fortune 2 49* coata of this Rule. String Beans of Lakehurst and Joyce Buono of Cracked Wheat Bread iW IRA B. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. Kitchtn Channlli, Lynch ft Maloney, Long Branch, publicity, and Mi 4 I in. M la. Mtyi. chael Warner of Pleasmtville, Slicid * earn ** ens Kor. -a, Dtc. «, 13. JO IS9.3O lighting, assisted by Sue Midgely CONTADINA 4 47* —Jane Parker Fruit Cake— 10-360 of Long Branch, Sydney Gaston Aaiarlai'a Faverita — trar 1/1 tnlta ana- aata SHERIFF'S SALE of Fair Haven and Ray Dotole of PalmoliveSoap UP ( •UrEEMR COURT OF NK1T JERSEY Lincroft. 41 M. l'/|l». 1 CHANCERY DIVISION Fartoilalindbath Inii SIONMOtTH COl'NTY eiu caka Docket No. F-WSSeo BLENDED JUICE 2 65 tlUdrtd K. Bower, Plaintiff vi: Louli Aeerra anil FUoinena Acerra, his e wife, «t ala., Defendants Siuylrtik C DARK FRUIT CAKE l,'.89 !,'. ..69 By virtue of a writ nf execution tn Hominy Hill the above stated action to me di- Imtl rected, 1 ahall expose tor sale at pub- lic vendue. at the Court House In Hie RED SALMON 53 Borough of Freehold, Cnunty of Mon- Cow Gets Colgate's Fab Inouth, New Jersey, on Monday the llth day of I>ccmher. 10)51. at 2 AtHiand-OwFlMriBuallty 1»>I>« Raklatt—Plain »r UHti i»»..pl». Mor« ©rOCtry liys t'clock, P. M. Prevailing Time. for laundry ind diihai ALL ttiat certain tract or parcel of e e Sunihin* land and premises, hereinafter par- Gold Star tlcuarly described, situate, lying :iml PETERBOROUGH, N. H. - Large Dried Prunes 63 Premium Crackers 29 APPle«uce Co.« pkg. DAIRY FAVORITES! : : : ; : : : nue to a stalip: tlicnrr I'-'I wrflWRnPv b en a line parallel with the north aide Division-Pleasant Farms Dairy, A : : : ;v: : : :#;feH::?;::fe:::i:^ Kraft Parkay Margarine of Locuat Avenue, seventy fivp fett Inc., Colls Neck. " to a point: theno (31 beglnlng agiln Mal-g-BIt—Mild—Ptittariiad Praeau 06MM Chiokan ar Tirka; at said hpRinnlne point, and runninc The Gold Star Guernsey dam PillsburyGakeMix thence westward!? along the south loi. A'dfl of said DeForresl's Lane, sevemv- award is one of three awards Ajax Cleanser e five feet to a point: thence (4) south- plgi. wardly In a atralglit line to the enclinB give..n unde. r a new program de- With chlorin* blaach' Sliced American Morten Pot Pies 4 69 Yuban Instant Coffee joint on the second course, be the ills-! signed to recognize superior MILD—P«+.uri«d 2 Ib. 1 CHEESE m e Raqular etDrip ] jb. & h « I4o>. Qig 2loi.44 lo.l /T MorWl Iranal O Beech-Nut Coffee With IZeofflabal «n •. Being" "ommo'ni7-known »nd d,.if-' achievement in the breeding of • earn •' cm ** 0 95 listed as No. IOMOI Shrewsbury AIe- [ registered Guernsey dairy cattle. Wiicomln toi. A&P Mixed Nuts In SMI U J Lonphorn Styla •'* TnA%ro5rmatraTno um'oMhi- wJThe other two awards are for Mild Cheddar Dole's Pineapple Juice cam 37° pkg>. 1 As Natural l b l j ,The summary of Honoria's j •"die In. Marcal Paper Napkins 2 o,40 I™ arm ^.ffss'sf «s?e.Rr"." AJPBnnd 11 Italian Green Beans,:. ;; I progeny shows three daughters] Swiss Slices pis' pkgi. 43« WithSc qusttM|. IRA E. WOLCOTT. Sheriff. AtP Brand ' Klat«KS'SSy & lliniflmnn& . Any*. lqualifying her for the award.! IDoi. Rose-X Fluffy Rinse off Itbil b«t, •• Jtov. IS, 22. !», Pec. 6 S15.8 Liquid Detergent Whole Baby Okra ';.;:; I They have four official produc- j Mozzarella Slices 33 plji. AS> Srtnd 10 oi. Pard Dog Food '- ition records averaging 12,547 j With 4c I2oi 41 3 <~ 43« 1 Provolone Slices Fancy Domaltic Libby's Green Kale pounds of milk and 638 pounds 1 SHEMH'> SAI.K off l.b.l pintle* A&P Brand : OR COURT OF NEW JERSEY of fat, 305-2X M. E. They also 12 oi. nMNTKnY DIVISION Romano Wedges Fancy Dorraitle fig. Libby's Red Raspberries 37" YM Mut SEE ¥o "i M"i'. Gift. Dog Food Vmilla lea Cfttm Sprinklad vith uper Markets BOUth „an d Stat„e ....of . Ne. w Jersey,. IIISR- , Honoria was a good producer) Multl-Colored Tiny Plnetpplt Chunki ">I>I«'I-MMID»U| HOD mull Him ||(,, RED CIRCLE BOKAR rated anil hploc l-oi« N 0 11 50 She was classifie( Chunti T Ll $ eSlr'-Mip"^'"!"'-'""''-da x ''! " ''- i '«•'"! 63« 3if, l fionmoiith County._X-_J-"J-"- , _ "i:'l,. !'"""very good" and has six records! Pricca effective through Sat., Dec. 9th in Super Market* and Self-Service atorei only. 10BWiNNiNo'at'"'point in"'th«"n!i'rit)-'including one for 17,245 pound:,. SSr.d' fM,I>«..iArirUfr.rn""r,;.,«J; of milk and 846 pounds of fat! place end runnine; ino.icp .• • 'IIMIII. r two times daily milking. Her sire ( 0 1 v T S°"'^ «n,^'',"T'H" , ; ri..^'iwas Hnminy Hill Champion, al-i IJ) lc > l> ; r RED BAKK LI' TLE SILVER tti«rc« 1*j" pjl rit "";' ,,.°1,!"",.!v!. 'Vv. ready a Gold Star sire and her EATONTOWN SHREWSBURY CLIFFWOOD 1 iTva"*" ! to*iit Nurnbtr'Vweniy-sis on^dam was Runnymedo Honey-j 121 Monmouth St. 507 Prosptet Ave. Rout* 35 Ntwman Springs Rd. at Shrewsbury Ave. Route 35 r Complete Liquor Department SBlSVX"Tw;ntT.'ii'' on/SiM'»n. with,two records includ-j Popular Brands Beer and Ale Monday thru Thursday 'til 9 P. M. Monday, WedneitUy. Thnr«d«y "til 9 P. M. Open Thursdays 'til 9 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 'til t P. M, dtea and twenty fc"t in saiii on- him ing one for H,578 pounds of milkj Monday thru Thursday '111 t P. M. Frldayi 'til 10 P. M. Frldayi 'Ill 10 P. M. Fridays 'lil 10 P. M. drtd and twenty feet to said Park Avi>- Fridays 'III 10 P. M. . Sunday! 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. thence ( ra«tc and 776 pounds of fat and was Friday! 'ill 10 P. M. Sunday! » A. M. to < P. M. Sundays 9 A. M. to t P. M. Park Avenue seventy f'.v classified once Desirable and Ac- (oint or placf ll Property located on O:r ceptable and Very Good twice. PORT MONMOUTH KEANSBURG ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS RARITAN TOWNSHIP DEAL Jf Park Avenue. 'Mm 1 •1-i f M Boum, In the Town>li:p As applicant for the award, Highway 36 Highway 36 60 First Avenua 282 Norwood Av«. town, Wonmmitli f'i>uu!v. ?*i-\v Hominy Hill Farms Division- Rout* 36 Tht approximste amoinit "( Hi Sell Service Store Complete Liquor Department • i." VPleasant Farms Dairy. Inc., will dne^^y I*-* -ru Thur.day •». , P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 'til 9 P. M. Monday thru Thursday 'til 9 P. hi Ota turn of 18.7^0.00 tnpeihfr v '' """ receive a special certificate in Fridays til 10 P. M. Fridays 'til It P. M. No Meat Department join of turn ii«ir- Fridays 'ill 10 P. M. Fridays 'til 10 P. M. Dated Oclnhrrt :s. i:»>! reioanition nf Honoria's superior Sundays 9 A. M. to I P. M. Sunday! I A. M. to I P. M. Open Fridiy to I P. M. Sundays t A. M. to I P. M. Susdayi 9 A. M. to I P. M. ••"'• ' performance, accordme to R. D, , L«roy 8 Tii'ockmorton, At!y. O5M'Stewart, AGCC secretary. > ^ ilar. 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LONDON (AP) — Zora Folley The American got In with Liston IfD 'Amato Is Satisfied of Chandler, Ariz., scored one olanother left and then a right the most stunning upsets in Brit- At this point Cooper's left eye- ish boxing history last night by brow alstf was cut and flood TORONTO (AP) - Heavy- mentioned Henry Cooper, th< scrap and the Sonny Llston-Al- k n o c k i n g out Henry Cooper, Weight championi Floyd PattersoPatten n British champ, and Eddie Mach bert westphal massacre in Phil- flowed from that, Mid yesterday he would like to en of Portland, Ore., as possibili- adelphia in a unique closed cir- England's heavyweight champion, This softened up the British meet Sonny Liston In his next ties, but that was before Coop- cuit TV doubleheader. in 1:08 cf the second round be- champion for the knock out punch fight it a few unnamed obstacles er's knockout loss to Zora Folley Irving Kahn, president of the fore 12,000 fans in Wembley :ta- in the next round. Me removed to the satisfaction of Chandler, Aiiz. in Londoi closed circuit TV company (Tele- dium. Cooper's injuries were patched up by the time he came out for of his manager, Cus D'Amato. last night. D'Amato said Machei Prompter,) estimated that total The victory in the scheduled . . "I would definitely give I.is- had his chance in 1957 amreceipts from ancillary rights in- 10-round bout enabled Folley to the second, and the Briton moved toa a chance," said the 26-year- turned it down. cluding theater TV, community move back into the heavyweight "> «'* » two-fisted attack, re- old tiQeholder. "The date, place There was no comment o antenna systems and radio would title picture. Cooper, a 5-2 favor- lying on his long left lead. But and all that stuff will come later. what Folley's chances might be run to approximately $1,130,000. ite, had been tabbed earlier yes- suddenly the door was open to, According to my manager—o he beat Cooper. Cooper's jaw. Folley let fly. The Kahn said reports from half of terday by heavyweight title hold- should I say adviser?—there still In discussing Liston, D'Amat' right hook from the American the 150 outlets in theaters and er Floyd Patterson as a likely are a few obstacles. There are said the Pennsylvania Boxln) sank Cooper and he tried vainly arenas indicated they played to 1962 opponent. no obstacles to me. But my man- Commission had shown toleranci to beat the count. about 33 per cent of capacity and A whistling right to the jaw ager saya they are pretty serious and co-operation with Liston thai averaged $4.70 a head. Thai sent Cooper to the canvas. He ones." he (D'Amato) never experienced, would come to $780,000 If the sanu managed to get up on one knee Liston recently was reinstated LADIES DAY D'Amato, appearing later in th ratio persists when the other just as referee Bill Jones of Wales after a run-in with the law. lame news conference, refused half has reported. Kahn estl counted him out. to spell out the "obstacles." Patterson said the Liston figh mated community antenna vol Folly weighed 194 pounds and "There are conditions to be as the only one New Yorl untary pay TV at $2 a home Cooper 189. moved," said D'Amato. "If he would stand for, but he didn' would bring in $300,000 and set The quick knockout was Fol- (Liston) really wants the fight, rule out other cities. He said h radio and foreign rights at $50,- ley's revenge for a defeat suf- he can remove them.'He Is wel wanted to box in March anc 000. fered three years ago by Cooper, aware of them. They are remov again later in the year in 1962 "We're happy to go into the red on a hairline decision. able by anyone who wants As for McNeeley, the champior a little on this," Kahn said. The Cooper, before last night's fight, heavyweight title bout said, "his courage and determ company had guaranteed receipts was variously rated third and "There is nobody In the worldnation speak for themselves. Wit fourth in the world standings, and more experience I think he woul of $300,000 to the Toronto promo- I would like to have Floyd fight tion—50 per cent to Patterson, 20 Folley eighth. and beat rather than Liston. That be a top contender, possibly No, The sellout crowd booed Cooper 1. He has a big heart." per cent to McNeeley and 30 per would establish Floyd in the mind cent to the promoters, Cham as he left the ring. ef even the most doubting Peter Fuller, manager of the pionship Sports, Inc. Kahn also Cooper's disaster started in the Thomas." beaten challenger who left for had put up $75,000 to assure the first seconds of the first round. D'Amato said he would wilt a home by plane before the confer hiladelphia fight that drew only Folley, looking in the pink of con- "reasonable period" before ne- ence, said the ex-collegain wa 2,432 fans and $16,757. dition, and wearing chocolate low mentally but okay physical- FIRST GAME NEAR — Most high school basketball teams will get the 1961-62 cage gotiating for any other opponent. The heavyweight division Is in colored shorts with yellow stripes, Patterson appeared unmarked ly." He pointed out that McNee- season under way Friday night. Above, Ken Bullivant, with ball, is fouled by an un-stabbed out three long lefts and "Well, how about just ley was not a good learner am state of flux with Cooper, the after last night's wild fray with British heavyweight champ, identified Keyport High School eager in yesterday's scrimmage between Middlafown blood poured from a cut on Coop-swapping can!" Tom McNeeley, Jr. of Arlington, said "courage, guts and condi- er's forehead. ion are not enough. If I felt Tom fighting Zora Folley of Chandler Township and the Red Raiders. The other Middlstown player in on the action is Mass., who showed "courage, Ariz, tonight in London. guts and condition" In a losing was not going anywhere, Robert Schsrlach, No. 15. Liston, the No. 1 challenger etfort. Patterson finally put himwould lock up his contract. But has won 26 straight since March The Sign of Dependable away in the fourth round, after don't feel that way now. I think 1, 1955. He hadn't fought since he A proposal designed to prevent bouncing him up and down at he hurt Patterson three times." knocked out Howard King last NJSIAA Will school athletes from participating least eight times. Tri-Boro Cage Patterson's knockout In 2: SI ol March and has been In and out in two sports during the same WINTER CAR SERVICE The champ said he wanted Lis- the fourth round Monday night of trouble with legal and ring of- season was tabled. ton next "because he Is the No. was seen by 7,813 "live" fans wfo ficials because of various infrac- Inaugurate Members said this proposal League Tryouts 1 contender and it may appear paid $108,740 to attend at Maple tions. failed to spell out whether an athlete who had been dropped that I am ducking him, but I am Leaf Gardens. AH purse figures were tenta^ Jr. H.S. Sports from one team would be allowed Set for Monday not." An estimated 166,000 fans ive, pending a final rundown on to join another. If liston If not next, Floyd watched the Patterson-McNeeley the. theater TV figures. How- NEWARK (AP) - The New RARITAN TOWNSHIP — The fiffsiont ever, it appeared that Patterson Jersey Interscholastic Athletic Recreation Committee has an- Association will could come out with close to inaugurate an nounced tryouts for the township's 1M1 Bryant Calls 'Bama Team $350,000 and McNeeley about athletic division next year for Star of the Sea entries in the Tri-Boro Basketball $125,000 if estimates on the ancil- junior high schools. League will be held Monday at lary rights hold up. The division will go into effect 8:30 p.m. in the Holmdel Elemen- BRAKE AND FRONT END SERVICE The Best In His Career Newsmen who covered the Sept. 1, 1962, on a three-year ex- Beats IS, 39-22 tary School. fight still were not in agreement perimental basis. It will enable LITTLE SILVER — Kirk Rob- League activity is planned to on the number of knockdowns, junior high schools to participate By The Associated Presf backer Darwin Holt and others,' inson dumped in 15 points on get under way in January for a especially those who argued in the Association's sports pro- he said. "All great teams must seven field goals and a single 12-game schedule. Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant vehemently that the slips counted ram. COMBINATION OFFER have inspirational stars. But toss from the free throw line to calls his 19S1 Alabama football as knockdowns even though ref- Warren Roggeman, chairman of there was a team spirit and The plan was adopted by a vote team, the aew national champion, eree Jersey Joe Walcott didn't pace Star of the Sea grammar the Recreation Committee, has •Adjust brakes • Add fluid sense of oneness which made of 164-38 during the 44th annual "the best I've been associated count. The number of knock- school to a 39-22 victory over Lit- announced that two practice ses. this outfit different. business meeting Monday. with in all my career." downs ranged from eight to 11, Until now, the organization has tle Silver here yesterday. sions will be held by the township •Align front end to "It's not a big team, but it has teams before the league gets depending on the so-called slips. been directing senior high school Kip Merrill sparked the losers manufacturer's "That's saying a lot because a lot of quickness and good der way. McNeeley was down for counts programs exclusively. with 11 markers in their Initial I've been fortunate to have some lateral speed, and It's proud of Tryouts for the 10 to 13 year epecifications once In the first, at least four In other action, a 72-hour time encounter of the 1961-62 cage sea- fine teams," the tall, handsome its defensive ability. The boys league will be held Saturday at imes in the third and three times limit was set for filing protests son. •Repack front taskmaster from Tuscaloosa were jealous ot every inch they 1:30 p.m. in the Holmdel Elemen- n the fourth. against alleged violations of by Little Silver plays at Tinton added yesterday. "None meas- had to give up." tary School. It is planned to enter wheel bearings ured up to this bunch of boys." Patterson, who has been decked aws or contracts by member Falls tomorrow. The Crimson Tide finished with schools. star ol the Sr» <3!»Llltlo Silver (3!) two and possibly three teams in The unbeaten and untied Crim- five straight shutouts, beating 11 times in eight previous title VP the junior group. •Balance front A proposal that would permit Robinson 7 1 15 «on Tide beat out powerful, once- Auburn in the final game, 34-0. fights (nine times by Ingemar members of its executive com- 4 0 8 Grill wheels tied Ohio State In the final As- 3 0 6 Glaaaey LTJiCROFr WOMEN'S LEAGUE It permitted only 32 points all Johansson), either was knocked mittee to initiate investigations 4OS Pne« W L sociated Press poll to select the season, leading the nation in thii O 2 J Merrill Llncrolt E>«0 !3'4 15'4 down or slipped In the fourth of alleged Infractions of a ruin 0 0 0 O'Halloran 0 0 Wasserman's ._ 23ii l.V best college team in the nation. respect. It also led the country in Henderson 0 0 Llncrott Pharmacy 23 17 round. Walcott called it a. slip. following verbal protest by a OOO • Restore The Bryant eleven, with 10 total defense and fewest yard io OOO Farley 0 I) Frank's Barber Shop 2I> 19 member .school also was apWymbe- f OOO Delsardo "" instrarK Nat'l Bank 20 19 straight victories this season and given up rushing (an average ol So did Patterson. McNeeley said 0 0 0 Shullei Llncroft Inn ,...17 22 braking proved. Under the old rule writ-Malonejr Hartman Llncrtift IKrdwa-e - _ _ 18 23 a 17-gams unbeaten streak, re- 55 yards a game). t was a knockdown, There was ten protests were required from Village Market H 25 capacity too Series — JI SIe«el 183. 168. 177- ceived 18 of the 48 first place Bryant, an Arkansas native no count. the school principal. OfffcltM U Carhsrt and Miller. 52S votes from a special panel of who has compiled an over-all • Stop uneven sports writers and broadcasters mark of 12146-13 in head coach- tire wear compared with 20 for the Buck- ing jobs at Maryland, Kentucky eyes. The Alabamans collected and A&M before returning • Smooth out. 95 452 points—on the basis of 10 forto his alma mater at Alabama your ride a first place vote, nine for sec-in 1958, rated the present Ala- ond, etc.—while Ohio State got bama team above the 1950 Ken Most Cars 436. tucky team which had Babe FOR ONLY It marks the first national Parelll at and th Ball Joints $11.98 championship for Alabama, which Texas A&M powerhouse of 1956 with John Crowe. has a rich bowl tradition dating Torsion Bar & Air Suspension $13.95 back to the 192O'i, but the Crim "Leadership has been a bi, son Tide finished second in 1945factor," Bryant, the "other end and has been In the top 10 thewith Don Hutson on the Alabama CLOSED WINDOW DRIVING last two years. teams of the 1930'!, said CAN BE DANGEROUS... Texas, host In the Cotton Bowl mean senior leadership. Boys vaulted into the No. 3 spot in thelike , John O'Ling- final standings ahead of Louisi er and have ha Replace ana State, headed for the Orange a terrific influence." Now Bowl. Completing the top 10, inAlabama (10-fl) 451 MUFFLERS order, were Mississippi, Minne- Ohio State (8-0-1) 436 sota, Colorado, Michigan State, Texas (9-1) 34f Q88UP I Arkansas and Utah State. Louisiana State (9-1) 335 QUIETER-STRONGER Arkansas, twice beaten, will Mississippi -(9-1) 284 built to last longer! furnish Alabama opposition in theMinnesota ....(7-2) 225 Rust-proofed with spedal Sugar Bowl game at New OrColorad- o -(9-1) 171 coated steels to last leans. Eight of the ranking teams, Michigan State ...... (7-2) 128 longer. Fast, courteous - all except Ohio State and Michi- Arkansas _ (8-2) 105 service by experts. gan State, have post-season Utah State (9-0-1) 3J dates. Other teams receiving votes, Bryant, in town for the Hall of included: Fame dinner attended by Presi- Missouri 18, Purdue 15, Geor- 12-MONTH dent Kennedy last night, attrib- gia Tech 12, Syracuse 11, Rut- RQAD HAZARD uted Alabama's success to gers 9. UCLA 7; Rice, Penn State "dedication, pride and a sense and Arizona, 5 each; Duke 4 GUARANTEE cf oneness." Michigan, Navy, Kansas an "Sure, we had our stars—Pat Wyoming, 3 each; Wisconsin 2, Trammel!, Mike Fracchia, line- Miami (Fla.) 1.

WINTER TREADS Great Profit Potentials APPLIED ON SOUND TIRE BODIES I BUCCANEER BANQUET — Some of the headlinors at fhe Red Bank Lioni Club banquet at the Molly Pitcher Hotel, OR ON YOUR OWN TIRES Red Bank, for the Red Bank High School football team last night line up. From left to right ara Dr. C, Douglas offered by Hoyt, president of the Lions Club; Jerry Frost, outstanding tackle who the Bucs loss through graduation this year; Sue Jaffe, captain of tha cheerleaders; Wayns Edmunds, a junior who is expected to star again noxr season from FOR Hospifal Supply Companies hi$ fullback post, and head coach Leo Walsky, who is looking toward posting a better record next campaign than 2 th« 4-5 mark his griddcrs compiled this season. Our Winkr Treads, identified byMcdallionandshop mark,are The requirements of hospitals have grown phenomenally GUARANTEED 7.50-14 1. Against defect* in work- black tubaleit since the end of the last world war. The hospital supply Ice Boat Club manship and materials Guetzloff Awarded Russell during life ol tread. 2. Against normal road haz- whifewalls 2 for 24.24* industry, therefore, offers an exceptionally attractive ards (except repoimbla punctures) encountered in 'plus tax and 2 trade-in tires field for the Investor. 9 Meets Tomorrow everyday psssensex car nan lor 12 months. i Trophy At Lions Banquet RED BANK - The North Repairs rondo without dmrn icplnccmentB prorated on tread Our analysts have selected five outstanding companies in Shrewsbury I^e Boat and Yacht »e>r and based on list pricej •ALL SIZES »ALL TYPK club current et time o[ adjustment. this field. In their opinion, the stocks of these companies RED BANK - Harry Guetz- Guelzloff was co-captain of theexpressed his thanks to the Lions will hold their annual elec- •LOW PRICED lion meet the requirements of sound investment, have a .off, Red Bank High School Red Bank HiRli team this past for the annual affair honoring the tomorrow night in the club's »uard, came in [or (ho outstand- season, is R varsity letter winner Due gridders. Slu Edington, headquarters on the river front. ^ust say ^Charge it" ... or buy on easy t<= strong growth factor, and are selling at attractive prices, (or two years and lias been an ng award last night at the 15th chairman of the athletic com A discussion regarding the Na- 1 inspiring leader on tha team and $ Write for your copy of this study on Hospital Supply Companies. innual Rod Bank Lions Club in his class. mitteo of the board, also was tional DN Iceboat rlnss races to 'ootball banquet for the Buc- Conch Lee Walsky, in a brief present. be held Jan. 6-7, will be held. The local club is an alternate loca- caneers. talk, thanked the Lions for their Members of the coaching staff tion and there is a possibility Guetzloff was presented the interest in the team, win or introduced were Tom Karlo, as- that the event could be held here where your dollar buys MILES more THOMSOJV & MSKINNON William L. Russell, Sr, Memo- lose. "I didn't have a winning sistant coach and Spencer Keyes, 9 Memorial Parkway, Long Branch CA 2-4310 al trophy, which is a great record this year, but I was Herb Reed and William "Waslty" on the Navesink River. SHadyside 7-5700 lonor as he was picked hy mem-building character with the boys Swcel. Also on the business agenda 301 Main Street, Allenhurst • KE 1-35O0 wi 2 Bro»dw»y, Ntw York • HAnovtr 2-5100 >ers of tho squad. The Russell I had. You have to be a good Dr. C. Douglas Hoyt, president) " be a discussion regarding Maple Ave. al- While St. ShtMton-East Hotel, New York • PUia 58I9O rophy is awarded to the player citir.en to play football, if you're of the club, was in charge of the 'he International Skeeter Associa- or his outstanding spirit, sports- not a good citizen, you just can't session with Frank J. Pingitore, "on- RED BANK MIMlin WW VOUK STOCK IXCHANOJ AND OTHM MINCINkl lanship and devotion to the play the game," stated the coach. Lion member and Buc athletic! Ray Boyd, who has been fi- 1000 Asbury Avenue Asbury Park game. David W. Russell present-' Edmund J. Canzona, president director, in charge of the foot-jnancial secretary for 37 years, PR 5-8700 ed the trophy. , of tha board of education, also ball arrangements. Us expected to retire from office. RED BANK REG1STEU Warriors Dump State Wants JFK Advises Wednewfey, Dec. 6, 1961—23 Dec. 20 Deer Knicks, 122-115; Notre Dame Bryant Rcecives St. Louis Loses Catch Reported To Keep Win TRENTON (AP) —Dr. A. Mac Arthur Bowl NEW YORK (AP) -The Phil- Heaton Underhill, director of the NEW YORK (AP) — President adelphia Warriors put on i sec- state Division of Fish and Game, John F. Kennedy, a former ond half surge and defeated the announced today that the one-day Harvard junior varsity player and For Top Team New York Knicks, 122-IQS, in hunter's choice deer season Dec. the nation's No. 1 touch football NEW YORK (AP) - Coach :he windup of a National Basket- 20 will be used by the division fan, wants no part of the current {p^p^^^,,, ; ball Association doubleheader AI to gather data for better deer controversy over whether base- acc ted ,he ^acArthur Bow, last night before 7.126 in Madison management. ball or football now u the national , Square Garden. last n! ht t the nua d Underhill said all deer killed pastime. I dinner of the National Football The Chicago Packer! ended a on Dec. 20 must be checked im- But, grinning, lie advises Notre Foundation and Hall of Fame. three-game losing streak in the mediately at an official checking )ame not to give back its con- The bowl went to Alabama as first game by defeating the St. station where the deer will be troversial 17-15 victory over Syra- the Foundation's choice as the Louis Hawks, 101-99, on ex-Hawk specially tagged by division per- cuse last month. No. 1 college football team in Sihugo Green's basket with four sonnel. Underhill said a list of Referring to a close victory o( the nation. seconds left. regulations and checking stations his own in I960, he said he had Alabama also was selected by Wilt Chamberlain produced 39 for the one-day season are avail- no intention of giving that back. able from hunting license deal- the Associated Press as the na- points and had 22 rebounds for The President was the featured ers. tion's No. 1 team in its final poll the Warriors, who broke out of speaker last night at the annual yesterday. He warned that any person a 52-52 halftime deadlock by out- awards dinner of the National President Kennedy was the fea- „ i BuonlconU in possession of a deer killed scoring the Knicks, 42-31, in the Football Foundation and Hell of tured speaker at the dinner, but Notre Dame third period. Dec. 20 will be subject to prose- iFame He was thc rccipieilt of GnArd left the head table briefly to The Knicks were led by Willie the Foundations gold medal transmit a message to a student an official checking station by Naulls' 24 points while Richie award, given for the example he rally in Tuscaloosa, congratu- Guerlin, considered a doubtful 7 p.m. has set in recognizing thc major lating the Crimson Tide for its participant because of a sore an- role of amateur athletics in fos- undefeated season and for Its kle, played 37 minutes and had tering morsl values and leader- invitation to tho Sugar Bowl. 18 points. Phil Jordon scored 21 Mississippi's s'11Pi j Also honored at the dinner were for New York. He shared the head table with eight former players and two Al Attles, who had 22 points for Adams Injured eight former players and one of icoaches inducted into the Hall of >, Collins Philadelphia, and Guy Rodgers two former coaches who were in-!Fame and eight scholar-athletes Bell ' Maryland put on a backcourt show togeth- ducted into the Hall of Fame,:se|ec(cti by lhe foundation for Minnesota j End er to fast break the Warriors in- In Car Crash and eight others honored as 5500 Earl Blaik fellowships for scholar-athletes. , graduate study. to command in the third quarter CARTHAGE, Miss. (AP) - All- and give the team a 13-9 record. Southeastern Conference full- Referring to the baseball-foot- —Th e schola• • r athletes are guard The .Knicks, last in the East, are back Billy Ray Adams of Missis- ball controversy, he said: of Colorado, tackle 8-15. sippi received spinal fractures in "The sad fact is that it looksiMarlij n Olsen of Utah State, cen Bob Ferguson, Head A short-lived outbreak between traffic wreck near Carthageimorc as lf our *rcat national |ter of Rutgers; end Chamberlain and Jordon marked yesterdad y andd a doctodt r saiid he!h!55P°P°rrt iis nonot PPW'igla>'inE aatt B\\all — butiWadbutiWadee ButcheButcherr ooff VandcrbiltVandcrbilt, the opening minutes of play. At- will miss the Cotton Bowl football I w«tcl>ing. We have become more'tackle Robert Johnston of Rice, tles got Into it also before the game against Texas. and more not a nation of athletes, jtacklo Mike Kline of Oregon players were separated. Officers said the car driven by, but a nation of tpectators. The Slate, tackle David Thompson of Central Press AH-American Team result of this shift from partici- Tufts and end Albert Iosue of Cleveland Buckner, a Knlck Adams, a 23-year-old senior, left the road as he drove back to the pation to — if I may coin a word Western Reserve. By WALTER L. JOHNS rookie, helped New York come — spectation is all too visible from an eight-point deficit in university from Jackson about Former players inducted into Mick Wright, Louise Suggs, Mari- in the physical condition of our the Hall of Fame were Glenn Central Press Sports Editor the first half to take the- lead, 2:30 a.m. He was brought to a lyn Smith, Kathy Whitwhorth, population." Davis, Army halfback (1M4-46)' Name Women 44-40, in the second quarter, but hospital here for treatment. A PAIR OF FLASHY halfbacks, including the Heis Wands Sanchez, Betsy Rawls, Jo Kennedy called the American Charlie (Choo Choo) Justice, the Warriors, with Attles and A doctor said several small man Trophy winner; a pro-type fullback, a hefty line Ann Prentrice, Betty Jameson, people physically soft as a re- North Carolina halfback (1948. Rodgers setting the pace opened bones in Adams' back were frac- Pros For Marlene Hagge, Gloria Fecht, sult of push-button living. 49); George McAfee, Duke half- averaging 220 pounds and all-around offensive spe- a 94-83 Philadelphia margin by tured and he would have to miss Mary Lena Falk and Patty Berg. "We are under-exercised as a back (1937-39); Bob Reynolds, cialists combine to make the Central Press Captains' :he end of the third quarter. tho post-season bowl game. The tournament prize money Officers said he apparently nation," he said. "We look in- Stanford tackle (1933-35); Bob Golf Tourney The Packers rallied from a 12- Ail-American team of 1961 one of its best in 32 years of will total $25,000, nearly double dored at the wheel of his car stead of play, ride instead of Suffridge. Tennessee guard (1938- point deficit in the first half and NEW YORK - The local office the amount which was paid out and it ran off the road. walk. Our push-button existence 40); Weldon Humble, Rice guard honoring the college football players at season's end. fought through nine lead changes (1941-42, 1946); Pat Pazzetti, Le- of the Haig and Haig Scotch for the inaugural competition. The He had been to Jackson to re- deprives us of the minimum of The only repeater is the "bull" of the Bucks, Bob to take a 74-72 lead at the end high and Wesleyan quarterback Mixed Foursome tournament yes- tourney will be played on alter- ceive the Jackson Touchdown physical activity essential for of the third period. (19081312), and Claude Reeds, Ferguson, although Ernie Davis, the Heisman Award terday released the first list of nate days on the Harder Hall Club award as the most outstand- healthy living." Oklahoma halfback (1910-13). recipient, was a first-team selection as a soph in 1959 women pro golfers who will com- and Pinecrest courses with a pro- Bob Pettit, who scored 32 ing football player on the Ole He called for a long, serious pete in the four-day affair which am match scheduled for next points for St. Louis, and Clyde Miss team this year. look at the nation's physical con-j The coaching additions were and a second team Central Press nominee last year. starts at the Harder Hall Golf Wednesday. Uovellette gave the Hawks a six- ditlon, and for a change In theJDon Faurot, athletic director and Annually since 1930, Central Press Association has course Thursday, Dec. 14. It will point lead early in the last peri- WOMEN'S COMMllNITV CHt'ItCH way millions of Americans live, former coach at Missouri, and od. The Packers rallied again LEAGUE •elected its honor team—and it is only that, of course— terminate at the Pinecrest Coun- 1HVKRS1DB WOME.VS LEAGUE W 1 "The remedy, in my judgment,'the late Charlie Caldwell of try Club in Avon Park Sunday, W L and the teams went through three St. Jimn 1 :t 1 lies in one direction — in develop- Princeton and Williams, rtiversMe Lanes 22 IT 1* 8 Embury MethcxMsl H 1 through the aid of the major college football captains, Dec. 17. Red BanK Radnor 22 17 more lead changes with Pettit lt«rt Bunk MrthodlM 3 ;2 1 ing programs for broad partici- Snm Huff, who makes a busi- r,forg:« Ml' 21 It ned Bunk Methodin 1 :o l who name the "best players I have seen in action this Heading the list of women golf- Petersons' Dr!v«-ln 21 IS twice tying the score in the last St. Anthony 20 ] patlon in exeroise by all our ness of crashing prolessional Robert K. Brtun 19 20 minute, the second time at 99-99 TtBd Dank PreBbytfrlan 2 18 1 young men and women," he said.'football lines, failed to crash a year as a teammate or as an opponent." ers in Gloria Armstrong, who Page riioto'a 16 TO Shrewsbury PreabytfrUn -.17 1 teamed with Jim Turnesa to Chevy Cleinerj IT 52 on a drive-in with 11 seconds left. R«

THE 1961 CENTRAL PRESS team has weight and aggressiveness in the line, two sizzling half- backs in Davis and the Texas Jackrabbit, ; one of the great fullbacks in Ferguson, an all-around quarterback in Doug Elmore of Missis- » \l tor MERRY MOTORING/ sippi and one of the finest of all collegiate place- 'It kickers and point conversion men in Greg Mather of Navy. As usual, the competition for positions was tre- mendous and trying to pick 11 men from some 18,000 college football players and call them the best is purely guesswork. However, we feel that the captains, who voted in the Central Press poll, certainly have a better IO^NYLON line on the better talent than observers in the stands.

CENTRAL PRESS CAPTAINS' ALL-AMERICAN MS. NMAI SCHOOl AOIWT. HT. HOHITOWN E Otiy CoUlnj, MuyUiul SO SOS «'3" WIIUuntBwn, Pa. T Bob Bill, Mtanwot* 21 218 «•«" Shtlby, K.C. REGULAR H WINTER O Nick Buorfcmtt, Notr. D«m< 30 115 til" Sprtnifl«:d, tlui. C BUI Vu Bunn, Iowa 25 2SS «1" Loraln. O. 0 Roy Wliuton, Loult. EL 21 2J3 B'l" Baton Reap, La. TIRES ...your Choice of UTHE* T Bill N«ljtitx>r«, Allitm* 229 mi* Nortliport, Ala. E Orag Mather, Navy n21 213 6'1' Wooiland HUH, Calif. Q Douff Elmon, Miutnlppl 22 HT «' inform, Ala. B Emit Dlvfa, Syrutua 32 110 «'2" Mmln. N.T. B Jimmy Saxton, TCXM 31 1M O'U" Metttaft Ty, Mluluippl Jo* Romlf, Colorado 0 Stan Sciurck, Funlua Alex Kwll, Butgtn C Larry OnepU, Northwestern Jian Beny, Duka G H.rby Adkini. Baylor Bob Talbert, Taxai T Martin Olwn, Utah Btata BUI Millar, Miami (Fla.) E Bob Mlttnfir, Pmn Bull Pat Trammel]. Alabama Q Sandy Stiphffli. Minnesota NOT Uui Alworth, Arkaniai B B6b Smith, U.C.L.A. Anmlo Drttaro, Nolrt Dam* B Curtu McCUnton, Kaiuai SECONDS OecriB Salmn, Mich. Slat* F BUly Ray Alanu, Hiuiiiippl NOT RECAPS... ON THE LINE Gary Collins, one of the finest of all Maryland football players, ranked among the first 10 In the nation in pass receiving as well as being an out- standing figure in the Terps' success. Mather, whose father John Mather is an actor, did no acting as he kicked nine field goals and 21 extra points to star for Navy. He needs only four more points to top the rec- ord of 51 points scored by a collegian on other than ^

touchdowns. "'"."* i> Pfea°!*d Through the great line work of Bobby Bell of Min- nesota arid Bill Neighbors of Alabama the Gophers and BLACK TUBE TYPE BLACK TUBELESS the Tide went through fine seasons. of 7.1O-) S -1S 7J0-T4 •JOO-14 LSU received more votes than anyone for a guard posi- tion and Nick Buoniconti of Notre Dame led the Irish i 195 team in tackles, and was an outstanding linebacker, »12» 14? towa's Bill Van Buren edged the very fine Rutgers star, LIMIT 5 TO A CUSTOMER MOUNTED ONLY! Alex Kroll, for first-team honors. IN THE BACKFIELD, the selection of the quar- ALL TIRES terback was the toughest of all although Doug El- AIR CLIPPER MOUNTED , GMRAHUIS more, the Mississippi all-around ace, received votes LOW-LOW PRtCeS!\ from virtually all of the captains who opposed the FREE Rebels on the grid. Elmore completed 49 of 78 passes for 729 yards, was the second leading rusher on the Ole Miss squad next to the fullback and did the team's 42 punting. Elmore's contribution gave Mississippi NYLON the No. 1 rating in total offense with a 418-yard W. Front St. average per game. Saxton gained 847 yards in 107 rushes and turned TIRES Red Bank In some spectacular game-winning touchdown runs. BRAND NEW- WHEEL PHONE SH 1=3440 Davis, who broke all of Jimmy Brown's records at BALANCING PERFECT QUALITY Open Friday evening 'til 9. Syracuse, picked up 823 yards rushing in 150 carries, IS MMTI (MIMTEE scored 15 touchdowns and was the team's No. pass re- ogalntt all road haxardl In pal- Other stares In Perth Amboy, ceiver. MHpr car M>*. Comqg* will *irii*f New-Brunswick and Trenton. Ferguson, a tank on offense, wound up another b* repaired wiftaut charoa, or re- 3 WEIOHTS pirdnt placed wi* adrvitmtnt dura* pr»- :¥ MCtUDEO brilliant season with four touchdowns against Michigan. , rate! MMtMy brad «* ngvkir % NO EXTRASI FREC MUFFLER INSTALLATION His nine-game total was 938 yards in 202 carries and 11 Mtegprk*. touchdowns. i . 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Clps« •12-2971. 8(2-0087 tlectrlc starter. Excellent condHloD, rjesaorles) and 7-po. dinette Tfllb guaran- way. SH 1-4412. $50. Excellent con. Approximately 1200 m. ft. Heat fur- to school, bus, town. Owner moving 1980 RENAULT DAUPHINS — Bical- JIESEL EXPERIENCED MECHANIC teed refrigerator. Excellent condition! dltlon. nished. Inquire Mulnatay Federal flav- to larger home. 2il-16«3. 1952 BUICK JlARITTOP — One owner, 112-0331. i( hlsh caliber for a position leading to Uiga and Loan Association, 33 Mon- lent condition, low mileage. Bd condition, make offer. Call OS 1 TWO O OAUOH Lionel trains, K\V mouth St. SH 1-0693. BREATHTAKING KIVER VIBW—From 8H 7-O44S H!)0. MARINE SUFPLUCB itipervislon capacity with a large In- transformer, nine automatic switches, Ihla older ieven-room how* on tr«- Everything For Ttia Boatman. Hew irslata Motor-Truck company In Mid. 10 can, 83 track, plus accessories, mendouH lot. Tiled bath, modem, ninny MUST SELt/ — 1501 Chevrolet Par 195.1 BUCK SPECIAL — Four-door, «rs»r'» largen marlnt supply houso. :e«i County. Write "DIESEL," Bo~ x SH 1-7090. kitchen with an abuxianc* ot pine- wood deluxe elation wagon, full dependable transportation, good appear Evlnrudi Sales and Bervlc* 11, Red Dank. FIELD FURNITURE HOUSES FOR RENT paneled cabinets, open porch surrounds •quipped, all power. Must be seen to h ance, ttlck shift. J175. SH 7-1321. OIL BURNER with controls, gun, tank- two aldea of home wltii enclosed porch appreciated. Call evenings SH 1-2130 THE BOATMAN'S SHOP EXPERIENCED MECHANIC — Top less hot water, 850' radiator capacity. 1955 FORD — Four-door station wagon wages plus many company benellis. Warehouse Department Can be seen In operation, 110O, SH T in rear, full attic and basement. House t4 Wharl Arc. Bed Blni Ixcellent working conditions. Apply in UNFURNISHED - Three-bed la in excellent condition. On but line, Excellent condition, new tires, radio, M28. walking distance tu schools and shopping AUTOS AND TRUCKS heater. U 2-427S. SB 1-67801 arson at Kussel! Oldamobtlc-Cartillac 7-11 East Front St., Keyport, N.J. room ranch, excellent condition, !o,t Newman Springs Rd.. Ked Bank, II.O. TKAlNfl — Six enelnes, can. area. Only $19,000. Call w today. ROL- 1958 PLYMOUTH STATION WAGON— k for BUI Grieg. track*, accessoTIea; Everything hal nice neighborhood, close to 8T0N WATriUBURY, Realtors, 16 Welt Four-door, atx passenger. Alt power. for appointment dial CO 4-3020 price. Call SH 1.04(4. Front B!., Red Bank. SH 7-3500. 1700. Call Oa 1-0250. lOY—Salary, 17-25. Assist Red Bank school, fenced yard, sewer, ten BUSINESS NOTICES 'flea manager; Excellent opportunities RED TWEED eofa-bed, maple arms, ant transferred. $130, year's lease NEW HOME — Three bedroom ranch. Going Chevy r tray desiring future. Call 747-oetL STORE HOURS: bedding compartment, 928. Upholstered TUB batii, full basement, free dryer. t' DUMP BODY TRUCK, available to chair wituhi slipcoverpv , $15. Both in good Immediate occupancy. Fair Haven, interracial. Taxea about- MOBILE HOMES remove trash, from yards, attics, cel- IUTOMOBILE POLISHER—Experience Monday thru Saturday9:0Oa.m. condition. 872-M20. J300. Price I14.WW. SH 1-1222. lars; etc Also, equipped lot contract- iot necessary. Local man preferred, SHOPPING? A VERY HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON Inn wort SH 7.2144. lay Smith Auto Sales. 363 Maple Ave., dUlL'S ENGLISH true bike. 28" 113 NEW MONMOUTH — Thrs«-b«iln»m :ed Bank, all 1-5255. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Fri- Three knotty pin* tables, two end, REAL ESTATE ranch. Five y/ars old, eicellent condi- SEE McCARthy FOR day evenings till 9:00 p.m. one round. %li. Two months old. tion. Dining! loom, screened porch. HOLLY HILL ODD J0B5 AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN _ Expert- Salem SQuare cocktail table, J20. SH 1. ASSOCIATES ceramic 111B bath, full dry batement. ONE STOP SHOPPING SII 1-7853 inced, local man preferred. High in- 8145. Attached garage. Walk to enurttaw, Mobile Homo Sales come to right man. Ray Smith Auto CIVIL WAR LONG AKMB — Few oth- 127 Oakland Street parochial and public, Newark and New AT ONE LOW PRICE our display coaches nn heated foi FOR TRBB WORK, CAO tret service- 9alet. SflS Jdapi* Ave., liti Bank. SH er Civil War soodi. One cannon (alz PIANO — Flscter, made py Knabe. York buses. You may acgjilK Tour customer comfort 1 Topping, trlmmlnj, removal. Call 1*1 1-6258. pounder) IX 3-S220. Private collection. Purchastd new, 16B2. Full kejyboard, Red Bank, New Jersey own mortgage or asiume t¥i% V.A. 2-4220 Car trie eitlmntsi. Pull Iniuranr - mahogany conaole. Perfect condition. mortgage ol 112,80a FasnnsnU only Rt. 35 PArkway 1-BM8 South Amboy :overage. TRUCK DRIVERS — Experienced in ypElVrJTERS, ADDINQ machines. 1350 cadi. BH 7-1111. SH 7-3445 »U3. Cash needed »5,0W, full price »1J,- SPECIALLY PRICED 1 lank hauling. Good wages, benefits. Ml cmkti new or used, auaranteed. 'AINT1NO AND PAPKRHANQ1NO— Apply In parson, Nappl Trucking Corp. HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC clothes wanh 800, O3 1-2569 alter 6 p.m. No brokers. SIX NEW MOBILE! HOME3 Morris town Road. Matawan. Low >s (23. SerplCD'a, 101 Monmouth er. Call Used - 10% down Iverase size room painted one coat EL Next to theater, SII 70495. WIDE SELECTION 09* RBNTAL.8 - MIDDLKTOWN — Three-bedroom ranch filing, sldewalls and wood norkt $29. 8I[ 7-2516 FurnUhei and unfurnished. ' Immod- Fireplace, oDe-car garage, desirable lo- New - 7-ycar financing [2) AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS—Ex- TEN-PIECE DINING ROOM SET — '61 CHEVY'S Jail SH 7-3401. Ed Zlnacr. perlonced In all type repairs, Local MAVTAO — Automatic washer, excel ate occupancy, Samuel Teicher Agency cation, dead end street, newly p&inted Good condition, (25. Call Oceanport Ave,, Oceanport Call or dial outalde. Convenient to schools and shop- ROBBIN3VILLB PROTECT YOUK CAR'S PAINT man preferred. Kay Smith Auto Sales 8H 7-0519 lent condition, 476. Call • IMPALAS • BELAIRS TRAILER BALES. INC. FROM WINTER WEATHER 163 Mcple Ave., Red Back. SH 1-5255 291-1610 U 2-3500 or U Z-3501. ping. Aaklng >18,600. 03 1-UO. Routs 130 Kotiblnsvllll, M. I. B-ulljr waxed and slmonlied. Very I«I ANTIQUE MAHOGANY ^BUFFET — (05 o $135 Per Month NEW HOUSE — Middletown. Five • BISCAYNES lonable. BH 7-9305 or BH 7-2577, S a.m. (POTTER-MANAGER. — For drive-ln Three drawers, cupboard below, 50" WILCOX AND OIBBS — Portable eleo IV 7-1320 eaners, lop wages for responsible .rlc sevlng machine and attachments. TH B&l'.Q AQKNCV rooms and Mtl], attached garage, lull 6 P.m. SAME DAY SERVICE. :apabl» parson. Call Mr, Gordon, CA 2 long, 41" high, 22" deep. Call SH 1-1609. Perfect condition, $30. Two kitchen base Rt. 85 Middle town basement. $2,600 down. Call 29WWM. LOW A3 $ 1899 I960 DET11OITER 10x50*, 173 month, ;000 for apolntment. KITCHEN SET — Porcelain top and cabinets, ready to Install, 40x20 tmt OS 1-1000 VAIL HOMES — Four-room bungalow. tnk« ovpr pavmenti. No money down. ENTERTAINING? [our chain, prlca 110. call 16x20 plua a 20K2O corner top, Besi MANY FURNISHED AND UNFUK- Large fenced-ln yard. Call LI J- First Come • First Served Call CA 2-4923. S42-3M9 offer over $30. 2D1-231D. VE GATER cocktail parties, buffets, 10 MEN NIBHED HEHTALS — In all prices 2180. HOUSK TRAILER — 10 X 45'. Tires .pen houses, etc, Jean Hammer. LI BABY CARRIAGE — 16. BABY MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS ol furniture. and nlres. Klla Wiltshire Agency, 14S0 FLBETWOOD Bpllt level. Four bed- years old. J3,000. Phono :2141 Mechanically inclined to start 1m Ocean Ave., Be% Bright, 842-OOOi. We Give S&H Green Stamps BED, >S. CALL All for (30. Call after D. Open seven daya. rooms, two bathB, madBrn kitchen, wall 787-2049 mediately. $2.10 per hour to itart. Cil 842-237J SK 1-3690 . oven, dlsliwasrier, paneled recreation BH 1-4019. _UR HAVEN — Six-room duplex oi room, air conditioned, i'A% Ol mort- H.O. TRAIN SET — 33U4 relief board, gage. S118 monthly. |1B,96O. Owner, EMPLOYMENT TV, HI FI DISCOUNTS tunnel, power pack traniformer, en- bus line. Three bedroomi, {100 pa; McCARthy BOATS & ACCESSORIES WHOLESALE SALB3 — If you art a month. SH 1-B208 alter 5 p.m. CO 4-5373. college graduate of high mom! charac- PAY AFTER CHRISTMAS Sine, seven cars, (18. Two chairs. Kant HELP WANTED-FEMA1E :er; up to 30 years of age; Interested Wet car bed. All excellent condition. FIVE-ROOM house, bath, Ji25 plu !1,00[) DOWN fcuya this iCns-bedroom CHEVROLET BARGAIN — Any Doat you tram t BIO TRADE-IN BUDGET TERMS OS 1-2338. heat. CURTIN AGENCY INC., 37 Cen-ranch, bath, full basement with den own. Lew bank rates, Financing ar HXPEKIENCED WAITRESS ~ Nlghl n Joining one of America's oldest ter Ave., Leonardo. 291-1800. off kitchen. Near public and parochial 158 First Avenue rangoments completed In one call at work. Apply In perion Pcteraon'a, 1«3 firms, wllh a starting salary ot 15,000 Appliances, Transistor Radios. ANTIQUE WHITE — Bedroom furni- schools, churches and shopping. Love- any of our offices. THE MONMOUTI1 Rlvernldc Ave., Ked Bank. ^er annum plus company car, calf •RAINBOW" TV & HARDWAREture, twin beds. Italian rug 9x12, foam PORTA.UPECK — Immediate occupani ly neighborhood. SIMM. Thompson * Atlantic Highlands COUNTY NATIONAL BANK. BH 1. larb Employment Agency, CA 2-47*7. rubber pad. Dinette net. 8H 7-102C cy. Spacious ranch containing living llartell. Inc. SH 7-5600. 1000. IOU8KKEEPKR — Sleep In or out Across Acm» lot). Broad, Red Bank room with lireplacc, large dining roam, 291-1101 • Open Evenings References, congenial family. Must Hk< ?LTJMBERR — Must be exprrlpnced In FUNTC AND WAQNALLfl — Encyclo- PAINT DISCOUNTS — 300 color*, Spe- all-electric, science fytchen, three bed- WONDERFUL HOME (or young execu- children. KB 1-2297. _____ .•use plumbing and heating 1 nut all a- pedia, 38 volumes, $50, like new condi- cial: gallon white S2.98. Gallon white rooms, two tiled baths. One-car at- tive. Country Club Estates. Offering AUTOS AND TRUCKS lon. Call CL 4-2733. 26 Washington Rd, tion. Call 842-1213. Latex 93.4B. "WALLPAPER DISCOUNTS. tached garage. Unfurnished, Jt75 per fireplace, picture windows, three bed- REGISTERED NURSE lor buiy Bpe- lay rev I He. ' "Rainbow" TV &. Hardware (across rooms, family room, fenced In patio, clallit'i orilce, live-day week, mature! HERITAGE — Round, large cocktail month, aecurlty required. Samuel Telcn- ECHNICAL WRITER — ElectronlcB. table. Storm windows, doors, iota. Acme lot). Broad, Red Bank. er Agency, 287 Oceanport Ave., Ocean- fire alarm aystpm, the best of neigh- -eltable, personable. Able to assume port. LI 2-3500. bors. Price «17,O0O. No brokers. BH 7- 'sponalbUlty and assist with pat lento, 'or a professional with competence In Magic Chef gat. stove. SH T-3707. DROP-LEAF—Drexel Mahogany tabli 13S2. frita "R-N.", Box fill. Ked Bank. electronics and the English language with panel and table pads. Excellent WEST LONO BRANCH—Immediate oc we otter an Interesting post, free from POOL TABLE —• 8'i4\ Bulls, rack and DENTAL NVJRBB — Exyertenco nol cne cue. Like row, coat $60, "wJU take :ondltlon. SH 1-0327 after B pm. cupancy. Ilanch bungalow containing FOUR BEOKOOMS-lti baths. Beauti- the headaches which beset job shoppers. |35. Call 29M733. living room, dining room, two bed- fully landscaped, large old trees. Ex- necessaiy. 8om« typing experlfnc Our organisation Is etable, our opera- LIVING ROOM — Foam cushions, thre rooms, kitchen and bath. Full base- cellent condition. Asking 117,900. Call Mint live In a ret. Writ* "AREA" Bo: tion expanding. Write 'TECHNICAL CHERRY DINING TABLE — 36x36, pieces, (SO. Oval frultwood dining roon ment. Unfurnished. 1105 per month. and nee it today. This won't last. 811, Red Bank. Box fill, Red Bank. 12" leaf. Excellent condition, •acrltlce, table, 123. orey dresser and hookcaa Samuel Teicher Agency. 287 Oceanport Thompson & Bartcll, Inc. BH 7-56110. WOMAN—Alat urn, light bookkeeping $40. New four-bumer 38" K«nmore gas 1/6. £>n. Mnple dresser and bed lu Ave., Oceanport, LI 2-3500. ADJUSTER. —• Outside, 21-26 years «, range with griddle, timer, light, lull size, 935. Bunk beds complete wltl $15,500—Fiiir Haven. Ideal location. age, some college, high moral charac width oven. Cost J165, for quick, lale springs, guarit rail and ladder, 135. FOUR-BEDROOM new home, lull bane- Cape Cod. Three bedrooms, living tcr, good driving record, splendid fu $75. BH 7-2C80 after 5:30. IRWINS, 27 Monmouth St.. Ked Bank. merit, fenced yard. Call room, kitchen, basement. Now vacan.. - ... year Job, got* ture. Prefer experienced, but will taki OS 1-3388 Constance Smith, 14 Uaple Ave., Fair cook, seven rooms, liv* in, $50 a week, trainee — to $4290 year plus compan- WE BUY AND SELL anything »nd Haven. SH 1-2308. 84Z-2322 between 10 a.m. and noon. car. All benefits. Barb Employ men everything. Give the Highest prices MODERN SEVEN-ROOM ranch, tun Agency, CA 2-4717. Call William Left Furniture, Inc., Hwy MERCHANDISE WANTED parlor, large living room, dining room, MATAWAN—Lakefront, Caps Cod. Hot COOK — Bleep in. Phone after 6 p.m. 35, MlddtetowD. SH 1-3213. Opeu eve three bedrooms, kitchen, full basement. water heat, fireplace, garage. FnA t.^< Call SALESMAN — Salary plus commission, nlnga till Dp m. PIANPS and musical Instruments Plenty of grounds. Wfl-4733. proved. 916,900. Sterling McCann Real LI 2-2521 Experience preferred, but not necei wanted. Highest prices pud, R Ten. Estate. Broad St.. Keyport. CO 4-1316. sary. All company benefits, Bell froi HBIRLOOM BROOCH — Jlagnlficlent ur. 301 Main ft.. Latewood or Fox- LEGAL SECRETARY — Wllh experl handmade, 18 csral nolrt. large tur- croft 3-2190. CROWELL REALTOR RUMSON — River view. Four-year «nca. Excellent a alary. Call SII 7- service calls and direct lead. Compnn; FURNISHED RrVER VIEW OOLONI- old ranch, dead end street, four truck available If desired. Apply Blngei quoise with 42 full cut diamonds. Re bcdroomn, two baths. |3f 900, 648-0097. 3T30. Sewing Center. 69 Brond 8t,, Red Bank crae beautifully engraved. Selling al WANTED Al» — Beautiful living room, healed YOUNO WOMEN — Part time worl me half certified appralfted value (250. USED ORIENTAL, RUOS sun porch, dining room, threa lovely In pharmacy. Driver'* license neceo RH 7-5038. r CHINESE AND PERSIAN bedrooms, 1% batni, gai heat, garage. FOUR BEDROOMS «ary. Call 291-9504 after 5, p.m. FRIEDMAN GALLERIES Big shaded yard- Not adaptable to HELP WANTED-Male - Femali GE REFRIGERATOR — Excellent con- PR 4-3H3 Evenings CA 2-7482. smalt children. |l60 per month. This five-year old spilt hai all four GENERAL HOUSEKEEPER — Flvt dition, fib. PIANO — Prefer one In good condition. CONVENIENT CAPJ3 COD - Twc bed room a on the saina level, Ovenlzed dayi a week. References. Congenial ACE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY SH 7-1736 Mii.it be reasonably priced. Call SH 7 bedrooms, all In excellent condition. fenceri-ln yard, wonderful for children family. 8H 7-5691. Every order & applicant our specialt 9041. Available now, $110 per month. and peta. Large recreation room, FBKB JEWELRY — Party plan. Also 12 Broad 6L, Red Banli Bll-1-5i ALTENBURS PIANO HOUSE MIDDLETOWN —Three-bedroom, mod. plenty of utility ipace. Asiuma GI OLD FURNITURE - Antiques. chlnL em spilt level. Comfortable and con- mortgage for approximately W.000 help wanted. No Investment, delivery 8ALE9 CLERK - Mnle or female Per lassware,. art object! and bric-a-brac, down and $118 monthly. Buy now. Call or collecting. Car helpful. C&U 787manen- t position, experience not neccs Rent A Piano $12 per Month Itnmedlate cash for anything and ev-venient to shopping. Available Decem- CAL OHLSEN ItEAL/TY, New Mon- 6208. CO 4-5554, CA 2-94H. 83-21638. Bary. Apply Mr. Plnsloy, Klalln'fl, Broac KNABE. MASON-HAMUN SOHMER erything. Ruicin. 29 East Front EL, ber IS. f 155 per month. moutli. 03 1-3322. I ___ CLKRK — Part time. Womai nnd Front Sis., Red Bnnk. CABLS-NELSON. EVERETT STBCK 8H 1-1693. 41 East Front St. Ked Ban' experienced fllloi and able typo fold THREE-BEDROOM CAPB COD la ex- REAL ESTATE HALESPBRaQN — NP Co ok man Ave. * Main St. Anbury Pk. PRIVATE — Console piano SH 1-4030 cellent condition. Uvlng room wllb fire* en, Red Bank area. Write P.O. Bo office. Paul P. Bovn, 1334 Hwy ^5, Mtd Ocen dally till 9 Sat. till 6:30 Place, full basement with game roam 129, Refl Bank. N.J. it!etown. Oppofilto Old Village FJr« Co. PR 6- »30l ESTATE COTTAGE — Quiet and se- and bar. Many extras. Aaklnc |H,900. EXPERIENCED HOBTE38, over 2 03 1-2344 — OS 1-144.1. clusion with this charming unfurnlahed THOMPSON AND BARTEU* INC., flH typlnc essential. Apply Shore Fol RUGS — Never used. From J30. 9x12, four-room cottagp. situated In a beauti- 1-5600. BOOKKEEPER TYPIST other ifzei. Private home. ful parklike setting on the ground Inn, Route 35, Hazlel. Accounts payable and payroll *xper! 842-0549 of an estate in Mldtllctown. Caretako FAIR HAVEN — Nine extra large TWO EXPERIENCED VVAITRESSEI onrp. Accunite typist, Knowlfdfii' o PETS AND LIVESTOCK maintenance of building and grounds, rooms including recreation room and wantsd. call N.C.R. helpful, but not csnenllil. Sem CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Oarage, electric rnngu and refrigera- dining room. Capo Cod rive yean old. 264-9630 complete rrsume inclutllng refertnee VISIT OUK ."MAKK-IT" SHOP. AKC GOLDEN CULJJB puppies, read) tor Included. Immaculate condition. Baseboard hot water heat, two full Write N.C.R Box Ml. RPII Hnnk. TATE OAIIDEN AND GIFT SHOP for Christmas. voriublts terrier stud. n EvtT.lnft OS 1-18G2. Perfect (or one person or couple. No ceramic tile baths, screen and atorm DRIVER—With station wagon to Dick HWY 35 LI 2-0917 EATONTOWN pets or children allowed. References windows, oaK floors built-in tlectrlc TELEPHONE SOLICITOR up nnd return children for nursery NKVEit USED portable typewriter! GERMAN BHEPHERD pedigreed pu required. $110 per month, heat and utili- even and range, dishwasher, full baie- h\ To work from own home for appro* hool. Scliool hoiira 0 a.m. to 12 noon. with case, fire-year guarantee, 80-day pies for Chrlatmas stocking*. Will t ties not Included. ment. Dead-end street. Neat schools mttely Ilvt houra per day. Must hav Substantial Insurance coverage r ireo service, $69.95 includes tax. O, R. seven weeks old. Bred to be friendly REDDEN AGENCY, 301 Mapla Ave., ana transportation. Asking (25,900. Call an 872, 812 or SH 1 or T eichangi, Col (julreil. Congregation B'nal Israel. 84 Humphrey, fi Hooper Ave,, Atlantic but protective companions. S50. Located Cor,, Bergen PI., SH 1-5660. 747-5203 or SH 7-0623. Dtpesfl upoa Orel* Chevrolet for Itlr a»allnf , . , when ion trtde In Holmdel. 946-4569. SH M014. 1800. IiRhlanda. 281*0296. BAST KEANSBURO — Four-room bun- 8LEEP A BALL TEAM — FlV« bed- (or a new OKEVY model ol Tour cliolce ... or * ch»le» W>T~WOMEN to work for Np bargain prices. New or used. AAC FRENCH POODLES—AKC registered, SMALL BUNGALOW — Four roomi Dealt Co., Rte. 35. Oalthurst, KE 1-3890 five weeks old. two tan miniature fe- today. Asidng $26,000. HALL BROB. BUND BTITCH operators, Jump basi Jersey's leading newspaper, guarantee'i opposite N.J. Warehouse. and bath. Call after 9 p.m. REALTORS, Member Multiple Hating 1959 Chevrolet 1958 Chevrolet Inf operator*, double needlo on B2SM.1 PS. Call after 6 p.m. SH 1-2137, males, 175 each; two toy stiver males, 291-2353 Service. 813 JUver Eoad, Fair Haven. machine. Apply lied Bank Clothing;, 2 Wo repair aluminum window acreeni J100 each. Call HO 2-C367. SH 1-7G8G. Impala 4-Dr. Breokwood Sta. Wgn. W. Front Bt., Red Bank. Venetian blinds, aluminum storm win- RENTALS MONTHLY AND YEARLY. dow glass inserts. Fast service. HOUSE OWNER TRANSFERRED — Three- RALESQIRL - SEWINO TEACHER SITUATIONS WANTED, Fcmal BUCKBK1N OELDINO Sweeney Agency Realfors PKOWN'S, 32 Broad St. SH 1-7500. CA 2-6644 bedroom ranch. Dishwasher, basement> Salary plus commission. 40-hour ween WILL HELP WITH PAJITIE3, dlnneri hut water ROJ heat, attached earage. 1959 Chevrolet all company benefits. Good workln, or other occasions, Cnll A.DU IN your aid ruraiiur« with no GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES — H acre well landscaped with MArlon conditions. Apply S;nsor Sewlnj Center SH 1-8881. dawn payment and set a, new parlor AKC, excellent blood line, bred lor IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY — Thrce- Blue Grass, patio, many ertras. Near 69 Broad El.. I'.eil nnnk. or dining room net'at ialo pricei. IVU> temperament. OS 1-1553. bedroom ranch, completely redecorated. school. May assume is&% OI mort- Kingtwood 1958 Chevrolet Wll.l, M1NI> children In my home b; lam Left Furniture Inc.. Hwy 3b, CLKRK-TYPIST - Kor part-ttnio ger Call 8I£ 7-300*. gage. Monthly payments |111« Price day or week. Middietown. SH 1-3213, open evening* KITTY KAPER KARPETS — With Ci_ $16,500. Owner SH 7-6643. 9 Pan. Sta. Wgn. Deluxe 4-Dr. era! office wort; Monday through Fr! SH 7-2.108 tm 9 pm, Nip are the cat's meow. Keyport Pet DUPLEX — Two bedrooms, bath, Jiv- [lay, from 1 m 5 p.m. Call SH T-35S: BUDDIICB. Rt. 35. CllftWOOd. LO 6-BM9. ing room, kitchen and storage room, MATAWAN — Modern home, % acre, il^NUKKIZIN aqPB — For SH 7-0944. BXPBRIENCEtVcTpVrators wnnteil. E rent or Bale; free delivery. South Jar IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS — Onl fruit trees, country setting. Must t>e perlenced bultoil eevvers, nlpb Hi.,, licl SITUATIONS WANTED, Male icv SURQICAL BH 7-2S14. two left. CLEAN, H0U9EBROKEN, 10- KEAN3BURO — Five-room house, gai seen to be appreciated. • la,500, LO 6' Apply 4 Catherine St.. Red Bank. 'cek old kittens. SH 1-9327 after S p.m. space heater, $65 month. Must buy mi. FOLLOW YOU* FR/EN&S TO THKEB RELJAELB BOYS available KEKRIGSRATOR KELVINATOli — aluminum alorm windows and doors, LITTLE SILVER — Thren-hfldroom for yard, nttlc. cellar cleaning General Joparute freezer on top, 1100. Call $100. 787-2559. ranch. Ideal location. Exterior re- oiiuiooi work. CiH eveninKH 8H 7-IRfifl SH 7-P377. painted. FHA financing available Only HELP WANTED—MALE i'iANUS — Bav« 5200 or more oft Hal REAL ESTATE FOR RENT UNFURNISHED — Modern • three-bed- «1S,8QO. SH 1-02O7. irico on brand new 88 note Spinel room ranch with dining room, collar, ROUTE SALESMAN — To atrvlco a FINANCIAL iinno.i. Ten year guarantee. Come Bee APARTMENTS garage, $115. Available January 15; RANCH — Seven rooms, two bathi, eslftbllBhed lnumlry and wood. FO 3-2190. room apartment. $80 and J&0 month, Evenings LI 2-0485. rage. Call owner, sacrifice. 125,900. 291- 4-6 p.m. noriald'* I.fmndry, 41 Mnrlo SHELL~ REHVTCE STATION^ — Foi till Juno 1st. CA 0-1553. HIVER PLAZA — Unfurnished three- 1088. MAPLE I-3I3O St.. lied Hanjt. N. .1. UJSAFPEAUINQ STAIRWAY8 - Bold, I'iiHc. Ot'ciuiixirt. Kxcillotu tMiiiInea bedroom Cape Cod, dry basement, SHKEW8BUKY — Four bedroom Cipe AVE. i[»l>ortunity in center o( town, infonna- Installed. LaJilcra anil scaffolds for renl EATONTOWN—Three-room unfurnlrfied breczeway and garage, Lt*nst> at Sl-5. AUTO HECIIANIC-JloilBe dealer. Fi inn i-:iii KXiuut tl-SS-IV 8.30-5 P-tn cheap. Newark Ladder and Bracket Co., n part men!, utilities, garage. No pets. Cod. Conveniently located on nicely ReD BMK ly experienced only, preferably 1518 Corllea Ave., Neptune. PR 6-6540. After 4 p.m. U 2-1139. Immcdlato occupancy. RIVEH PLAZA- landscaped corner lot with fenced In Chrysler products. Must have own ha Unfurnished two-bedroom Onpe Coil front yard. Lrtit slzo 73x150 With patio tools. Eicellent wnrkinc ronilltlons. Ca nuiNii - Gonrral store for rtnt. CHRISTMAS TJtEES — Living. We!ll THREE ROOMS — Unfurnished, newl with large expansion attic. Lease at and garden alicd. Aiking |14,9Oa Call LI 2-1117, ask for Hob Long. fiotnl fur young couple willing to work. dug specimens. Conrad Smith Kurser"' redecorated. Inquire 127 Wallace St., $120. SHREWSBURY — Three-bedroom ail 1.1902. Call SH 7-1SU2. Tlnton Ave., Eatontown. Ked Bank. Bpllt with recreation room and built-in garage, Lease at H50. W E A IITRUJISON — Almost new, seven roomi, COIN SHOP — Fully equipped. Bull- KENMORE- 1RONEK - Excellent con- UNFURNISHED APARTMENT — Fli NEMETH AGENCY, Realtor, BH 1-2240, three bedrooms, tliree lull baths, din, n na usual. 12-3. Shorn Coin Shop. dition. Make offer. Cnll rooms. Red Bank. Available Immediate' modern kitchen, built-in range, dish- Cook man Ave., Asbury Park, N. J, 8*20167 ly. JS5 per month. No utilities Ca FIVE ROOM bungalow — Hoi watei washer, washer, dryer. All rooms are 2;88 LIONEL TRAINS. .027 en^Ke. Com- Ayeri-Trufolo Agency. 8H 1-2838. oil heat, garage. Immediate possession, large. House In eicellent condition. _ lorlst business, 100x250 It plete layout Includes transformer, T1IREE-UOOSI APARTMENT — Unfur- James A. Curley, 6H 1-5100. Nothing comparable In Itmnson it thla lot on llwy. ,((>, Pur: Monmoulh. Prlcr switches, couplers, etc. £15. CA 2- nished, all modern improvementi. Call price. 533,800. Russell M. Bom* Real- CLASSIFIED BUSINESS DIRECTORY TWO-ROOM —• Furnished cabin, nuto- tors, 600 Itlver Rd. Fair Haven. SH 7- Includes aix-room house, full cellar and HH 1-0M7. t mntlc heat and hot water, conveniently 4532. Member Multiple Listing Service. A HANDY GUIDE OF BUSINESS SERVICES TO SUIT YOUR MANY NEEDS! ill Imprm-twupiits. 7K7-013.1. HIGH CHAIR. Uabec-lY-nda table type, TI!R£E HOOUB. unfurnished, all util located. SH 1-2181 Folds for easy carrying, ff. BH 1- ties Included. 375 MacArthur Ave., CAPE COD BUNGALOW — Facing TO APPRECIATE HEAL VALUE, see SEWING PLANT 8962, Long Branch. CA 2-1120. river, living room with fireplace, two this attractivo homo In lovely residen- DUPLEX APARTMENT — Immcdlat bedrooms, bath, dinette kitchen. At tial urea. Four line bedrooms, two FOR SALE OR RENT '/; PRICE SALE occupancy. Throe bedrooms, livui inched garage, full cellar ami nttlc, tiled baths, living room, dining room, Adding Machines—Tvpewrlfcrs Cesspool Cleaning Painting and Decorating 3L"B-contrnctor has aluminum sli _ room, kitchen, dinette, IVi baths. New Gas furnnce. Avallablp Jnnuary 1 modem wall oven kitclien, full base- I.oii([ Branch, -0 now flnfety tnbl Adults only. JS5 per month not lnclud menl. Large h reezeway easily con- [ircBiilnp. nutting anil shipping nv«p*slon. Itrnt rea- FURNISHED APAKTMENT— All utll Ka» heat, bath, chower. Nice neighbor- M. ISoruB nenltors, 600 JUver Rd.( Kalr ihlf\ Tnll CA 'J-7075. Hill COAT—Mtiskrat. good conilltlon ties, ndults only. Cnll after 6 p.m hood. Sfi5. Call 787-0971. Haven. SII 7-4532. Member Multiple Twu clients, mahogany. Chair, Frenclt 342-1699. Listing Service. Antiques Wanted Cblna and Glass Repair Public Stenographer vine la), miliolfitert'tt, Victorian up holsterci] chnlr. 7S7-2169. LONG BRANCH — Two rooma fur LITTLE SILVER — Cape Cod. Four Old Dolls, iiiina, Ji-weiry, nil cl.:!»B UH MUNDlftu - Cmna. ktaia. MORTGAGES nlshed. On first floor. Private entrance, WANTED TO RENT furniture, civil Wnr !>otiks. Apprale&la silver reflnlahlng and plating. Therm- DAHH SEIIV1CK3 MODSItN SOKA — Two tables, All utilities Included, $70 per month bedrooms, two baths, garage, excellent made. Oilman. KII 7-1H1. os buckets. China £ Gln» Shop. 147 TIPINO - Publicity; UookBeeplnj like now, fSO. CA 2-6049. VOUNO PROFESSIONAL COLORED condition. froalRp location. Low taxrs. rim-id SL Red Bank. KM 7-460(1 Service. Mimeographing, win plcliup MONEY SH 1-2530 afttr 6. couple, no children, aceks apartment in Immediately available. Asking $2*.500. and deliver. CA B-SWO. OWN A HOUSE? NEED CASH? I^ONQ BRANCH — Four rooms, bnth l Bank area. CA 2-6530. ^H 113H Prom jit, courteous m-rvlce for TWO SETS LIONEL trulrm with locO' unfurnished. Appliance Repairs notices and accessor leu Including: two 8H 1-1B32 HALL—Ked Bank area, for dance class- MOVE KIQIIT IN AS3UME OI MORT- Fuel Oil - Heating Radio-Television Repair • HOME IMPROVEMENTS let trie jjqwiT cn.ru, one Bninll trfln cfl. nftp moons, evening*, part time. OAGR. MAKE TIHB CHARMINO APPLLANCK ItEI'AIIt and lult.illa- • DKHT CONSOLIDATION former, one liirRe transformer, "M THREE ROOM FURNISHED apartment Write "Hall", Box fill. Red Bank THREE-BEDROOM RANCH YOUR tlon. Reelicntlal and commercial wlr- I'l'EL OIL A HHATINO—Oall BH 1 A. C. KAU1O ft TELEVISION CO.— Mil BARONET REALTY, CO 4-2010. )tn track. 787-«aS6. al) vt lilt tea. couple only, no pets. Apply NEW ADDRESS. YOU'LL LOVK THB Ine. Allen Elpctrlc Fil 7-OC12. (Wild. Oil Delivery. Inc.. Service A 123 Shrewsbury Ave. SH 1-476& SERV- 1(13 Catherine St., Red Bank. nSAUTlFUl. UV1MO KOOU, BUILT-' Kales. 3 Herbert Ht_. Ited Bank. MUDEKN rose FURNISHED ROOMS IN ELECTRIC RANGE, DISHWASHER,. ICE WHILE YOU WAIT LAJNQ UKANCli — Inluieiliaifl OCCU PANELED GAME ItOOM FULL Aucdonecr MERCHANDISE RED BANK — Large furnished room. BASEMENT. Allt CONDITIONED FOR >ath. Best river location, Profosslona YOUH BUMMER COMPORT. M.000 B. O. COATa — An es>intial Aucllun Home Improvements Rooting, Siding and Insulation FOR SALE STOKKLINS HAltY CARRIAGE, good pn nnrl bnth. Uao o( two-car garnge, >r business gentleman. BH 1-0070. TAKES OVER THE i\i PER. CENT Appralsnl Bervlco "ttnyntiere," 28S condition, J25. JS3 per month. Samuel Teicher Agency, MORTGAGE WITH PAYMENTS OF Norwood Avo.. IJeaL Piinne KEIIOKe D. PjTlMKRANU -'Trie Car(mnler.'• Jr.sulatlon & Siding Corp Certified SH 1-3025 287 Oceanport Ave.. Oceanport. LI 2- KOOM — Nice home, all modern, car Kxperif-nccd alteiatmns, rrpatr work. Johns-Manvllle- contractor Pit 8-8107 HAMMOND 3500. accommodation. Reasonable. 57 Shrews- ONLY $111 PER MONTH. FHA FI- 1-3(01. or Adam Llnrmayor 291-o:!O2. TRAINS — Diesel express. Four trans- NANCING ALSO AVAILABLE. BE IN ntit-lnsMe. 811 1-4111. SH 7-64111. ORGAN STUDIO Druipra. flectrlc swiiclics, many ac _AST KEANSBURO — Three rooms, bury Ave., Red Bank. EH 1-9114. I1EFORE CHKISTMAB PRICED AT WultKLNO MAN'S contractor—Alter- OL80N CO. IHC. - Hoofing, Biding A OP ASHURY PARK lessorleB, (4S.0O 201-1SS3. bath, newly painted, hot water sup' FURNISHED ROOM — Private shower, ONLY 517,3(10. WALKER AND WALK- Auto and I ruck Itenial ations, additions. palntlnK. masonry. hiajlstion. Iijfllnll,,! niij ^lifirnntood A. Rent $5i. 781-4840. liusincsii woman. Alter l p.m. ER HWY 35. HAZLET, RBAL.TOR& II tlic™- little loba LO C17K. lor 10 y««r». Pit 5.0705—2S1-05I0. lUrnmnnrl Kxtrft-Vnico _. I 505 AROUS U-U Hnpltl WlniT~35 MM cam !- SII 1-55:8 CO 4-B212, OS 1-2126. MEMBER MUL- Lown-y SpUiftl Orgnn J 650era, case and flash. Excellent cendi' J!-4 ROOMS — Unturnlsheri. second TIPLE LISTING. AV7B-Rent a new car or Iruca. Low IVurlltzrr Pplnct OrRnn ^..._ ,...3 tJSS linn. Cost $123, a»Klnic JM. 201-2935. door. 100 Bmrch Ave,, Red Bank, eti NEW BHJIEWSBURV — Studio room rates Maple Ave.. lied Bunk. 6H 7- Tel, Answering Service IViirlltzer Spinet Orcan 5 7{iS after S P.m. SH 1-0642. (or couple. Apply In person, 444 Shrews- 0308. PR 4-B2I4. Dally 7 a.m —10 p.m. INSURANCE •'nun Bnlnrt Organ _ _ $ 7W — PIIILCO, eicelUnt bury Ave., Red Bank- : condition, $30. UNFURNISHED — Three roomn. niock $103 per month. Like D»W Cape Cod. LET I'y UK your secretary. No need !nm«io:ul Rrlnei Org-in w /reverb SI Bright, modern kitchen, attractive Ur- Hti present Insur- to miss calls. 24 hour answering laminonti H 2 vvltli Jit "ft J1695 rom Broad St., Red, Bank. Call before ROOM AND HOARD — Firm ami sec- Building Contractor ance? Want a better deal? Call Dunn ann-loo. (Ill 1-47TJO 8:30. SH 1-0792. ond floor roomii (or elderly people. Inc room, three bedrooms (space (or Insurance Aftcncy BH 1-55J3. SALES AND SERVICE TTINTPBAU DK~fiOIK gown. Worn Monthly or weekly rates. 03 M802. fourth), basement recreation room with nce, rose, Slie 12. Hoop. Alking (26. EFFICIENCY AFARTMENT — Hi outside entrance. Extra lateral and dry NEW HOMES, alltratlons, repairs. RKTAL AND INSTHL'CTION OS 1-3137. rooms, elevator building, air cor SINGLE ROOMS — Clean and com-well. Well ahaatd lot for children, Aak* - Vacuum Cleaner Repair ortitMe. Rrasonabl* ratet. Garage. Hl*be*t tiual:ry work. l or eatlmatet )re" Malty Till P — Bsturdity Tiil R:30 t8 RANQK — Full ilie, dltloned. |115. Immediate occupancy. l Ing IM.STtO. WALKER A WALKER, call Herbert Elftcnraucn. BH 1-&201. Painting and Decorating ELKOTROLUX COOKMAN AVE. AND MAIN BT. Colonv Htjuse. 122 N. Itlverafile Ave. Grntlemnn preferred. 03 Wallace 8L REALTORS, Hwy 35, Shrewsbury, 8H Balei Service Supplies PK m good condition, »35. Red Rank. See mperintendnnt. SII 1-3392. 1-5212. 24-Hcmr Bervlcn. MBU BANK ALUMINUM PRODUCTS LOU13 CABSAN - Painter, decorator, 60S Prospect Ave, Little fillver. For ™ \ .'ORT MONMOUTH — Three loo: FURNISHED — Rooms near nil busefl, Storm windows, slrllna. awnlnis. paperhanger. 24 years experience. 43 nn your jTJIactroiux. call PR 0-OdSl or FOAM CUSHIONS — In hotna serv- IUIO transportation. For pirterly people. 138 SH 7-2653 or 611 1-4S28. " ' Ctjapm Ave. 811 1-110! ailer « p.m. EH 1-2070. ice. Fhont LI 2-0477 FOAMA11T, KTK. Iell« till), ISO. b»lt«ln. furnished. Kitchen, llvlnc room, bed- It pxyi to advertlie tn Tb* Xe4 15, EATONTOWN. room, bath. Call 7ST-HS9. Uonmouth St., Red Bank. Bank Reslster t MAL ESTATE FOR SALE NOTICE RED BANK REGISTER Wednesday, Dec. 6V 1961—25 STEVE ROPER By SAWDERS and OV ERG ARD HOUSES FOR or atm j WISH i couto mi. ITS MARO EMCU6H KB A IMM SKVf JEftKKY WITH TWO HAKOS TO KEEP UP KEANSBURG ] HIGHWAY AUTHORITY (M CHUCK STttlE. MAJOR Lovely comer plot, beautifully land- RKU BANK anpttl, concrete patio, outdoor gas NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN that TSLW ME YOUW N0TVr7=~«/TERRIFlC PRESSURE flttit place, one-car fm|« with _»led blda will be received by the Bridge Column •toraf* room over. • New Jersey Highway Authority for'. MHNG ONE-ARMED GARDEN STATE FAUKWAY— South deafer PHCTO6«APHERS Home It Jn excellent eoRdUlpn, First CONTRACT NO. 391 A certain kind of bridge play- Both sides vulnerable floor hai large closeri-In lieattid porch Additional Chain Unit Fencing kitchen with dining area %\i\\ til* at Telegraph Hill, Hotinricl er loves to discuss the bidding NORTH walls, In Addition to dining room and Township, Monmouth County while he is playing the" hand * Q 10 4 large living: room. Finished floon The principal items Q! work are: hardwood, one-hali bath. Second floo. Estimated: This saves the lime that he would hai three bedrooms and lull fyath. Uu 516 L.F. 0' High Aluminum Chain spend lecturing his partner at th< 0 K Q I 10 4 2 hot water heater. Heat li moilern, gas Link Fence fired hot water. All aluminum slbrm 1 Ea. 6'-u" Cliatn Link end of the play. In 1960 alon- • windows and doom. Truly an excellent WEST EAST home, priced to eell by the'executor 1 Ea. IB'-O" Chain Link Double players of this kind saved 140,. 4K9752 48 3 of estate. Full price 314,300. Cash MSQ, Swing Gate 000 bridge player-hours—and losl payment JII3 monthly pays Interest, 314 UY, Installation of Barbed Wire principal, taxes and insurance F.H.A. Bids for the above will be received 63,000 contracts and 28,000 part- 0 8.5 O 9 7 6 J approved. at the office of the New Jersey High way Authority, 12 Broad Street. Second ners. • Q J 9 7 + 10 5 MORRISEY & WALKER Floor, Red Bank, New Jersey on South began to bay as soon a: SOUTH Wednesday, December 20, 19S1 at ten * A J « Main & Church Sts., Kennsburg o'clock (I0;00 A.M.) EASTEIIN STAND- he saw the dummy. "Cold foi ARD TIME, and will be opened im- 9K764 Phone 787-0001 ' mediately thereafter. six diamonds," he announced. O A Bidders must submit a Financial "Couldn't you jump to three dia BIX-ROOM COUDMAL — River PlazL ami Equipment Statement and a Plan +AK843 area. Oil warm air heat. Gafage, full and Equipment Questionnaire with their monds—or bid past three ho Sooth West North EH* MICKEY MOUSE basement. Very good value for the bids on forms supplied by the New trump?" 1 * Pass 1 O Pass money, 113.900. Jersey Highway Authority. Drawings, Specifications and Korm "Just make three notrutnp',' 1 V Pass 2 0 Pus of Bid, Contract and Bond fur the pro- 3 NT All Paw REDDEN AGENCY posed work are on file in the oTiico North replied wearily. of the Now Jersey Highway Authority. Orwnina lead — A 5 SH 1-5660 \i Broad Street. Red Bank, New Jer- The request came too lad Realtors — Insurors — Multiple Listings sey, and may be inspected durlnp of- South had been so. busy talking fice hours. Plans and Supplementary As often happens m these cases 301 Uaple Ave. Cor. Bc'rgen PI, Specifications will bo furnished with that he had carelessly won the South s comment on the bidding Rt. 35 Red Bank out charge upon application to D, Louis first trick with jack of spades. Tonti, Executive Director, New Jersey was an inaccurate as his play. Highway Authority. Tries End Play North would not make six dia- LOTS AND ACREAGE Bids must be made upon the Stand- ard Proposal Form in the manner des South cleared the ace of dia monds. He would lose a spade WEST KEAN8BURG - Eight corner ignatert in the Standard State High- monds out of the way, and ther lotl. 210x123x100. Walking dlsianca to way Specifications and Supplements and a heart. Nor did South really busei and Mores. Asklns H.5M. HE 3-thereto; must be enclosed In a sealed, led a heart. The queen of heart: save much time. His partner had 4915. specially addressed envelope, bearing the name and address oX the bidder lost to the ace, and back came a word to say at the end of that BELFOED — Two Ion 8O'xl2J', paved and the work bid upon, on the out- spade to the ace. •trcet. electricity. ta>, water In. 11000elile; must be accompanied by a cer- hand. par lot. tot 80'xl2S' low t|00. Altifiel d check drawn to the order ol South cashed the king o cleared. Dial 291-0592. "Treasurer, New Jersey Higitway DAILY QUESTION Authority" for not Iea3 than ten hearts, but East saw what wai As dealer, you hold: Spades— per cent (10%) of the bid, except that coming and dropped the eight REAL ESTATE WANTED tin certified check shall not bo iesa Q 10 4. Hearts—Q 5. Diamonds— than Five Hundred Dollars ($500-00>; Declarer took the 'high clubs am and must be delivered at the above K Q J 10 4 2. Clubs-6 2. What ilace on or before the hour named. A led a heart to the ten. East clev do you say ? By LEE IALK LISTINGS WANTED standard Propoaal Form and specially crly got out with the deuce o: THE PHANTOM For the Red Back Are* addressed envelope will be furnished Answer: Pass, Don't make a upon application together with ttie Fi- hearts to avoid the end play. Now Multiple Listing System shutout bid when you have good A3 THE PRISONERS THAT'S MUCAR, ) THE S1AVE CAN'T COME TOO C1OSE nancial and Equipment Statement ami South was down two. Cim ROLSTON WATEKBUR* Plan and Equipment Questionnaire form. support for a major suit and high BEGIH THE IONG SMYTH. t , WE'IL nv IOWSO 16 West Front SL. Red Bank Bills not enclosed In aealetl epecially IMPOSSIBLE IN WE'RE NOT SEfN FRCVA 8H 7-3500 addressed envelopes will be considered The contract is cold if Soull cards in three suits. MARCH TOMUCAR Over $S.OOD,O0O sold by MILS Informal and may not be opened. The wins the first trick with the aci For Sheinwold's 36-page book- THE C1TV. in seven months ty reserves the rlfihL to re- of spades. After taking the aci let, *'A Pocket Guide to Bridge," WE NEED LISTINGfi — JProqlpl pro-Ject any nr all bills. feaslonal tervlce. Homes ihowa by ap- SIGNED: NEW JtiRSGY HIGHWAY of diamonds, South leads a spadi send 50c to Bridge Brook, Red pointment only. AIJTHOIUTV and the ten or queen of spade; Bank Register, Box 3318, Grand lMrs.> Emily L. Lawyer McGowan Ryan Agency is a sure entry to the rest o Central Sta., N. Y. 17, N. Y. Secretary Red Bank sti i-nooo the diamonds. South takes elevei YOUR HOMBI WANTED — Why list Deo. 6, 13 Jl NOTICK tilth m? We advertise extensively in It pays to advertise In The Redtricks without any trouble. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND the newspapers, radio and publish a Bank Register 1 SUPPLEMENTING CHAPTER 9 OF catalog (or home seekers. We ate mem- THE ORDINANCE KNOWN BY ITS ben of the TWK, a national real estate 8HORT FORM TITLE AS '-REVISED referral aervlce. Wo are "Homo Trad- ORDINANCES OP 196V, ADOPTED en" - two offices, 11 full tlnns Bales- DAILY CROSSWORD JUNE 5 1961. people. Call WALKER & WALKER, ACROSS 3. Egyptian 25.Tourg8 BE IT OKDAINED by Itit Mayor Button. Members lied Bank Area and Council of th« Borough of Red Jiultlplt Listing Service. BhreWibury, 1. Bewails god 27. Coalslzo Bank, that Chapter 9 of the above •H 1-5213 and Kazlet, OS J-2126. audibly i, Bom 29. Nega- entitled ordinance, be amended and supplemented an follows: 6. Flies alono 5. Divest tivo SECTION 1. Chapttr 9. "BUIMMIH," -LEGAL NOTICE 11. Medieval 6. Unhappy prefix Article 2, "Going Out of Business Sales," Section A, "Application Require- helmet T.Japanesa SI. Ex- ments," Is hereby amended and tup- By ED DODD 10331 sash clanm- pi em en ted aa follow*: MARK TRAIL NAIJC 12. Around SECTION A, APPUCATION RE- SUPERIOR COURT 01? HEW JERSEY 13. Scott 8.1ndian pot Uon QUIREMENTS— CHANCERY DIVISION 14. The afore- 9. Outlives 33. Lubrt- (a) Written information required THIS 19 VEH, BCTV I 9EE WHAT MONMOUTJI COUNTY 1 —A person desiring to conduct a THE PLACE WHERE said thing 10. Greek calo •ale regulated by this chapter shall FOR HALF AN NiEAn...eoMeBOpvs Docket So. F 380-80 ' porticos 35. Jelliea 6Ud PRINCE WAS Merle B. Kenwood, trading an Mort- 16. Chinese make a. written application under HOUR MARK BEEN LYIN3 IM THIS IT. Cap meat TeiterJay'i ium oath lo the license officer seltiun MURDERER ANBY..S0 _ ^ AND ANtr/ GRASS, AHDV...6LEPT gage Associates, PlalnMH vi; Milton dynasty forth and containing the followlnr WE'D BETTER TAKE VSM L. Brownlee and Kathleen H. Brown- 19. Main stem 37. Pyramids 43. Tumors 8EARCH THE HERE TWO OR THREE lee, bll wife, Defendants lfl.Pronoim information: A GOOD LOOk;/ 20. Grampus 3D. Possessivo 45. Site of Tell L Ths tru* name and •.drtren ©HORE, NIGHTB/ By virtue of a writ ol execution 1$ 18. A wing of the owner of the loodi to be the above stated action to me rii- 21.Wades ' pronoun legend rectedj I shall expose lor aaJo at pub- 19. To deceive •old. across 4l.Cicatrix 46. Red— 2. A description of the place THEWOOOS lic vendue, at the Court House in the 22. Digraph where men sale It to be held. FOR SOME CLUE Borough of Freehold, County of Mon- 23. Thus 42. First Arabic 48. Part of "to mouth, New Jersey, on Tucadny the 23, Small bar- 3. The nature of the occupancy, 24. Primitive letter be" whether bjr lease or sub-lease and 2nd day ol January, 1962, at 2 o'clock, racuda the effective date of termination of P. M. Prevailing Time. 26. Supports All that certain tract or parcel or •ucb occupancy. 28. Church 1 2 5 4- S 7 S 9 4. The rtatea of the period of land and premises hereinafter particu- time In which the salt Is to be larly described, situate, lyin£ and le- musical in- ing In tho Township of Middletown. conducted. strument II IZ 5. A full and complete statement County of Monmoulh and Stale or New of the racts in regard to the «al*. Jerney described aa follows: 30. Greek Island including the reason for the urgent BEGINNING at a point in the north- 13 4- erly side or the public road leading 32. Eskimo nnd expeditious disposal of goods irom Red Bank lo Holmrtel at the shelter thereby and the manner In which 15 Ib th« sale will be conducted. Southeast corner of lands formerly Si, Short race n 18 6. The means to ba employed in belonging to Afred Bnenney; thence By JIM BURNETT and GEORGE CRANDALL along the northerly side of the 35. Roman coin % % advertising such sale together with 19 la •n. the proposed content of any ad- aforesaid public road North 70 de- 36. Unites 11 gree* 40 minutes V/CBX -12.70 feet to vertisement. 38.Pig pen % ^A'^ 7. A complete and detailed Inven- •i point; inence I2> North 15 degrees Xi 24- 26 2b tory of. the gondn to be sold st 29 minutes East 261.32 feet to a point; 40. Behold! 27 JUAP.1MBR/ ROLU thence (3) South 70 decrees East 50 such sale ai iHficloned by appll- 41. Cutting tool ^A % cunt's rrcordn. Snid inventory stialt OVER.' CMONiiWER. feet more or less to a point In the 2B 29 3D 31 contain a clear description ot each •aslerly line of tho Spcnney landa; 44.Devout item to he Bold with the brand SIT UP AN thence (i) in a southwesterly direc- 47. Twin ^, name, If any, tolM number ol each tion along the easterly line of the 32 3} Item to be sold, the date each Item Bpenney landa 2C3.58 feet to the point crystal was purchased with Invoice num- or place of Beginning % bers for each Item, the name ot RESERVING therefrom a RlRht or 49. Harden 56 37 way over a atrip of landi 12 feet 50. Skull con- y the person from whom purchased, Wide alonj the easterly line of the ^A V/< and if not purchased, the manner tent 4-O A of such acquisition. Said Inventory above described: tract of land for the 38 39 4-1 shall be attached to and become a •ntlre length of the said easterly line. 51. A whits % part of the application required un- Property located on North Side of compound Llncrott Ave.. LIncroft, N, J. +4 45 ffo 4-7 48 der this Chapter. Said Inventory 52,EaneB shall he signed by the person ap- The approximate amount cf the plying for said license or by an Judgment to be satisfied by aMrt sale DOWN 49 50 authorised agent, and by affidavit w the sum of $3,000.00 together with 1. Crushed at the foot thereof he or such agent th« costs of the this sale. shall swear or affirm that the In- Dated November 13, ltai malt SI 51 formation therein given is full, com- • IRA E. WOLCOTT, Sheriff. 2.Trieste plete and true, and known by such David C. Kurlantzick, Atty. affiant to he full, complete and Dec. «, 13. 20. 27 $35.B1 measure true. No eoods other than that Hated In (he Inventory herein pro- vided for ihall be advertised or sold at any sale for which a li- cense It hereby required, and ft By WALT KELLY shall be unlawful for any person to jell, offer, or expoae for tale, or advertise for such gal*, or to lint on such Inventory any foodi which are not the regular stock on WA$ AI >OU NO WOOLWOKTH'S hand at the store, th« goods of which are to be doled out or dis- •wo wtt*6"S0 mt o? tw posed ot through such sale, or to le ONfc WiiK At NOtMiN' supplement, or to make any re- V0U1HINKJ0USHT10 plenishments or additions from any WiiK-SO VOU manufacturing, jobber, wholesaler, warehouse, storage building or from HOUSE DECORATION SALE any other premises, or from my source whatsoever anti during the lime thereof to advertise or repre- sent ths gale at being of the char- OH, NOT A5 MUCK acter for which a license is hereby A* YOW9 THINK required. At! goods Included In such inventory shall have been pur- chased by the applicant for resale THIS WEEK ONLY on bona, fide orders without can- cellation privilege! and shall not comprise goods purchased on con- signment. Such Inventory shall not include goods ordered In contempla- 6 FOOT ALUMINUM tion or or for the purpose of con- ducting any sal* regulated her«vm- der. Any unusual purchase or ad- ditions to the stock of goods of the applicant mad* within sixty days before the filing or an application By ALLEN SAUNDERS and KEN ERNST hereunder shall be deemed to be of MARY WORTH CHRISTMAS such character. B. All applications for license I flUI. I M1»T REQUEiT/ vr«v WEttl f* SUM DARimfi!"-rVE shall be kept on file by the calrt THE PRfVllEAt Of 5l&Nlrtf Nu^r'-JuflJkoyi JWT HAD THC MO5T EKCITIN6 IDEA.! license officer nnd a record ihall IET'5 SO DANCIN6 ON THE-JTAMIT be kept by him of atl licenses l Issued upon auch. applications. OH,N0'..7HE DINNER WAS HOOf. ".THE'»'*t PROBABLY JAWWE0 ibl License fee—Any applicant r?c XS?,! !. i «\EXCEl.lEMT!•• BUT MY-. UH• • BUT, IF YOU 51)P THE HEAD WAITER TREE n R PHONt NUMMR for a license hereunrler shall sub- THE MANAOLR, 5IR!-- DO I VAlfT SEEM* TQ HAVE FA I LCD SOMETHING mit lo tho license officer wllh lh« UNDER THC application for license a license YOU HAVE A COMPIAINTJJ TO Kir MY OEDIT CARDS 5I6NATL1RC! 43 Branches • Silver Only fen of 525.DO, Any applfcant fnr re- IN THI5 SUIT! newal of any license granted hcr^- UTHlrr shall submit to the license officer with hli application for re- newpi, a renewal license fee of Jio.no. SECTION 2. Chapter fl. "Businesses." Article 2, "Golnjj Out of Buslnesn 57 ifilrs,11 Section S. "Erred of License, • hereby mnrnded and supplemented iy mlrtinB Sub-pnrasrft]>h (f» as To]- 'SECTION 5. EFFECT OF LI- CENSE— if) In.ifH'dlon by Licensing Offi- Value cer—The Borough license oftlccr or any ner.ion deslcnated by him may in his discretion verify 'the details 4 nf any invrntory filM, Tor thr pur- pose of rlctprmining tht correct- ness or Die samp, before issuing a "BolnR o\it of rntslncna stile llcenfr" By BILL O'MALLEY EXTRA VALUE! or lie mny check and verify HIP items of merchandise sold during Hio pinle. anil u shall Up unlaw- DOM'T BOTHER. ' BETTY B0U6HT ful for any person to whom such I DEAR. I'LL OH NO.$He THE BLUE Hcvisr has been i!»sucr| tn foil or 4 FT. ALUMINUM TREE refuse ta give thp nortmfch Jlc^n»" WAS ALONE AT officer or Rnv person Heslcr;... hy him for that purpose, all the k THE TIME... OH- hnnrl nr the proprr information re- Reg. Price SALE siipctlns cootfs sold, nr any other Information that he may require in ordnr to mnke * trmrmuth Invwttl- 4.50 PRICE C at I on of nil phnses connected with the 5nlo. 3 SECTION 3. Chanter P "nuslneiMfn." irtirlr L1 'TJnitip Out of Hint !.i 1 ***,•' Srcllnn R. "Dutlrs of Lkenp iy adding Suh-parngrpph. (f» as 6 FOOT TINSEL UNBREAKABLE RKCTION G. DUTIES OP U- CKNFBB- lf» Crnee Business at Conclusion CASCADE FACCET of Snip—The licensee ol a gmnK out of busmen* lain shall not con- timip tlip htislnesn bevond the r1nt* Silver, Gold, Blue.' PLASTIC sprcifleii tnr siirh MIB and sba nnt upon cnnclUBioTi of mjrh «»'• 150 Strands Reg, 59c value TREE BALLS Reg. 1.19value| cnniinue tlifl business under !l] By CAL ALLEY me tKtrr name in llie same, location nr MOST OTHER PLUMP eK«-\viiere in the Borough or Red flank. PKCTIOM < Tills ordinnnrf shell :Ke efferi upon Its paH5«f[e and pub- ilcailtiti arronlinc In Jaw. PUBLIC NOTICE le fitrcgoj HE orrt in-i iicr «'« * in! ro- THE ORIGINAL REVOLVING ilucfd and passed first reading «i * rfpulnr inctinp or the Mayor *r"1 MAKE-IT-SNOW TREE STAND Council of the Borough of Re,| Bank, ami will come "up for final consider- AEROSOL CAN U.L. Label itlrm and pnfl3app ret a regular me?v ng «>r slid RovrrrltiK bmly lo be lifM White only Reg. 69c value On or off switch on Monday, Pecember J«, 1W1 at 8:30 P.M. at tlie Council Chambrri, In Mil ....- Bank. Nrw Jfrify. it which tlm« and i>lare All persons rtrifrtnj; to bf hp»r*J thereon win b« 'ffven full op- 52 BROAD ST.-RED BANK portunity. Dated: December «\ 1941. Your Money Buys More at a Woolworth Store JOHN BI\YAN. Barougb Clerk. Die. • , IW.lt Jilt Our Frw Parking Lot Adiacmt to Hit Stort

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